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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
i? T?N: "'."till o most i i ninioit, ""J t,,l with Hi J 1 mn. log. n, a iBioj Gtrsul a total met) til 3 In In I rL nql VlKStUl tofts! nut M; rkpwl toitii as;, tsl i tei! ih,i& Traill 1. uOo;kI or nil Mil 41 1 roaiil Isltjil 1 id IK iUl Bit 3 MP fomen now that ordinary trantmont hits to rollavo painful rhnv know LydlaE. Pink- Urn's Voriotahla Oom Lund will and doos and h8f moro than any othor todloino. iFvory woman khowa bout Mrs. Plnkham's Muloino. IFvory woman knows onto woman Mrs. Pink am has curod. But nlno womon out of L out offftottlnn this ro- ,blo romody until tholr Lai th Is nearly wrookod ly oxperimonts or nog- it i Thon tltoy wrlto to Mrs. flnkham and sho euros mom, out or oourso It hkos lonnor to do so. pn't dolay (jotting holp If ou aro slok. Sho has liolpod a million Momon. Why not you 7 Comfort In Dm Piih. j The lWuiM nro tliu KinrHuiil emiter I the Old Tt'Htiiniunt. I hoy overflow itb tlio rlolinoKH of lieurL oxpuriiuicc . . i i ... i (nracicriiL'H nui ui uuu ko out oi , jnlverwl iniiiiklml. Wo find in tlium ; Miy ns (,'ioiit comfort uh did tlio milntH , I Old TuftHiiutiit tiiui'H. BoVT KT I'OOTHOIIK. OICT I'OOT. nondtr At thin srimoii your fret fori potlrii. iirrKiiin inn) uiicotiiforliilile. II In liuvr munrtllig fret or tight Mine, trv llen'i Knot-Kane. It ream mill coniforiK; liU Balking enny. Ctirr.i unolleii mill I'lllng Ifi'i, iinnicru nun i'iiiioim npoin. IfllpvM roni!" mid ImiiiIuiik. of nil tuiln mill itrtrlnln cure for ('lillliliiiini. Sueiiiliiir. Ijiiipor Kroi.tril Fret. Wo linvc over 30, i) trMliiiuliliilx. Don't gut l(inlH(in get Ut-Kasr. fry It tntlmi. Hold liv nil hrcliu mid nhoo mores fur 2,V. Trinl hemee Fiikk. Addrvan, Allen ti. Ollu W. U Hoy. N. V. 'it it (nfd that tlio population of tin tcrlil lncrcnues 10 nor cent overy 10 Itirs. Yiiilratturs ! on every box of tho cenulnt ILaxalivc Uromomninc Tatuu II timed tbkt cures a com In one uny A rroject ia on foot to connect tho ilhvajg of Greeco with thoso of Tur ley, m ns to connect Atlious with Ku tpe by ruil. tlglilrn tlm IIU of lliniiniilty. IIirrtTentlncillH'Akc. kllllnir itml exprllltn S'fermi t mcon.U Cnmly Cntlinrtia relieve fcu,ioc,ay:, sue. ... uii.L'rit:ii. i j .n Liii'm il'uuihiii I ifruic. fo tjfoful nro toads in gardens that per aro sold in Franco by tho dozens f r etock gardens to froo them from in r-rlouB lubocts. TO CUUK A COI.I IK NK DAY I Taku Luxntl vo liromo Qnlnliio Tab Hi. AH driiggiRts rofund tlm mouoy Rl it fails to euro. K. W. Grovo a slg iitcro is on each box, 25c. now etrnngo It ia that it sovoro mas- RcrhRsmoro faithful servants than a Mem one. JTOH IS TORTURE. Eczetnn is rnimpil hv nit acid humor in jie tlootl coming in contact with the iin and proluciug great redness and in- fflinauon j mile pustular eruptions tonn ui discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which ncs and scales off ; sometimes the skin ia unl, drv and fissured. Eczema in any nn is a tormenting, stubborn disease, fa the itching and burning at times are Jmost unbearable; the acid burning amor seems to ooze out and set tuc siun 'a fire. Salves, washes nor other cxter- 1 applications do anv real cood, for as "o? as the poison remains in the blood 'will keep the skin irritated. WO FORM OF TETTER. "For (kr. ...... r Tetl5r on ray which caua Wrnturaltiie.rrt !"lntheformofrun. ,' orn, very pain anU etmlng me fuchdlKomfort.Four Jhr iM the Tetter m. t.' .n"in(r lor S,h, It3?k only three "l" of 8. aa. mad completely cured. "UtVTM flftfn vr. JO, and I hive never y";en any IKii of ray old trouble." Mm. V JACKIOM. mi Urrl.. R, . Kaiiiua CltV. MO. S. S. HMitrnlU nriil nnlnnn. Volatile blood ani nirrr It to a healthv. fvi0?1 state' flnd Ule roue11! unhealthy 'n becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois- i i : , : .. f od. Send for our book and write us &out your case. Our physicians have ue these diseases a life study, and can ''P you by their advice ; we make no Marge for this service .All correspondence conducted in strictest confidence. HE SWIFT SPE0IFI0 CO., ATLANTA, OA. &J Bet Cough Bjrup. 'J'aitei Good. -U In time. Bold br drnnrUti. Dm rw in nme. oia dj arnmniii. ci "om......,,., , ; ueorgie's Qab I'm Arctic I5x,riK. HllltM HL'I!," lllfi w Inlil (III... n Wl ....11 . ... v.ul muuuriMi iiroimd ii; Kninbly iiickio l io lit mi ll III', IX'CO, It wiik with tlio Mn.Hlt,.Mt08, "why tliny try to o on lliidl.K the Northpol, I, ' i'ihc JUHt K,,t linclc from tllt'll. without ItcilcliItlK It." f.i2Vt,!',M "".w 8uyH' "ll'H 1,uwmun ""H Out. i luit'H tho ,olo triihhlo. If it1 wonl.Iii t iw for poor old licwninn unit-1 chor noliuddy would ever fool of n 1 ".. HIIW to 800 If It wuh iharp. It'H tlio wmio thliiK tlmt tnnkoH loU of poo W not nmrrlod. You can tell tlio folio "U HtlckH out IiIh M,w.r nU(1 tutches' tlio buzz kiiw that It'H Hliiim. l.nt i.. ,, '". " r' lf forty Minjuu poopio with oxpeerluneo wont to n person that made up nis mind to ! Ilfit nifit.fl,., I ...tti ,, " my seven Dollars in his pocket ami n duo Illll In for next week's wages and Told him bo would bo sorry as soon as tho Glummer got rubbed off Do you think ho would s'posu tholr words Come from the hurt? "Nol There's wiioro poor old how mun naltclier makes reason totter on Her thrown, and tlio KIrst thing you no, smash sho goes like a Put lady falling down tho seller stairs. 1l couldn't take othor ixieplo's word for . win nun to go nlied r.nd see for himself. All you over baft to Do to get people to try things Is give them solium warnings Hint It's foolish. It's a won der iho preachers never thot About that 8Imm.mii. If they would thro out Hints that enny man would bo a Fool for going to church next Sundy I bet they would haft to HrJng nil tho loose chairs up from the Hnsoment and get poieas proteckshuu so tho wlmmen and Children wouldn't got crushed In the Crowd." "Of corse," maw told him when she Oot a chance, "I s'poso you no what you're talking nbout, Hut I was won dering why People go on trying to find the North role.' "That's what I was explaining," paw anseni. "it's hewmun nnitclier. You can t stop them, becoz necrly every nuiiiiy keeps saying It's foolish, and wouldn't do us enny Good even If wo found It." "What do you think It Looks like, paw?" little Albert nst "Oh about like tho middle of a Frog pond nlong tords Chrlstmtm." paw rod. "It wouldn't Iw so Had If we Didn't haft to send relief cxpedlshens to Ilrlng tho explorers Hack ns soon ns they hoist a Flag thurfy Seven feet neercr the polo then ennybuddy over Oot be fore. That costs good munny that mlto bo iiscmI for publishing .Speeches States mun were ngolng to mnke In Congress If tjicy Didn't get lief to Print, nnd sending millions of them out nil over tho country where they, won't ever get Ited. Think how much nobuller It It would Ho to save hewmun llfes that way than by sending the munny to res cue Article explorers that didn't baft to go In tho first place." "Well, do you Think It'll over be Found?" maw nst. "Ves," paw sod, "some day It'll got rumored that they are Gold there, and Then Knglnnd'll send a war Ship and some Surveyors up and run her boun dory Line through It, so only one edge'll be Stlckcn outside for the other na tions to camp on." Chicago Tlmcs-Her-nld. FRUIT LOSING ITS TASTE. Many Vnrletlcn Once I.uscloua Ilccom loir Very iiBlpl.l. "What has become of the fruit that used to taste?" asked the distracted man who had Just taken a bite from a peach that glowed In delicate shades of pink nnd gold. "Where nro the peaches that used to have tho real taste and Juleo nnd flavor and were n delight to cat? I have Just paid five cents for n large delicious looking poach that Is as dry as sawdust and ns Httlo moro to suggest that It Is fruit and not cotton batting.' Such beautiful colors I have never seen before, nnd so far ns their merely spcctncular feat ures nro concerned tho peach of tho day Is a great Improvement on Its predecessors. But It Is of no enrthly use for any purpose. It Is dry nnd fla vorless and does not repay tho trouble of eating It. I can remember, how over, quite another peach which was common enough some years ago, al though It seems to bo rate enough now. Tho good pears nro as dlfllcult to find as the peaches, nnd tho quality of tho ordinary run Just ns poor. They nro more beautiful than over to look at, but aro tasteless. Nobody seems nblo to tell Just why fruit should have lost Its quality bo completely. But tho fact la remarked by everybody. All 1 can say Is that thoso two particular kinds of fruit would never have gained their present reputntlon If they bad always tasted ns they do now. As tlio fruit atnnds crow largo and elaborate tho nuallty of tho fruit Itself seems to be- .1 nnnint. I VftW Vnflf como poorer uuu iiu.... Bun. Sninll Horses Fount! to Ho Best. Tho experience of tho British -In Smith Africa Is said 10 navo uemou- strnted tho superiority of sninll horses to tho larger ns draft nnimnis in uio nid of hostilities. They can go longer without food, it is said, can do Just as much work and make a smaller target for tho enemy. Ohlost Flag In Europe. Tho vollow nnd red Spauish flag U tho oldest of any used by tho European powers, ns It was first flown In 1783. mrannt,vn nhilitv consists of knowing how to get tho most work out of others without doing any yourseu. HOW THEY DO IT IN JAPAN. llpini,U.lf.l..nii . , ... . ,.,c moronic.: work When ( They Interview a Man. Jlofore I wont to Japan," Bald a prominent WoMtoru rullrond ofUcinl who luiH recently roturued from a visit to tho Mlkado'B UliiKdoui, "I ubc1 to tlilnk that our American newspaper re porters were tho most Inquisitive class of men In the world, but this Idea was very soon dispelled from my mind when I arrived at Toklo. Four Inter viewers for the vermicular proas called upon mo before 1 had been live hours on Ja panose soil, and when I suc cumbed, after vainly pleading privil ege, It was to find that the alert-minded Japs had simply Uiken the American system of Interviewing and reduced It to tho simplest tormg, not to say nd nbsuidum. With them, Interviewing Is business from tho start, like pulling a tooth or boring a hole. They waste no i , ... . . iniiu over nioasaut introtltintorv rn. i lllttrk ,lbout ' rather or your voy- age. "The operation Is as follows: You re ceive a card bearing a series of cabal Istlc marks, and uncertain whether your visitor Is n minister of state or a guide In wnnt of a Job, you go down stairs and dlHcovcr a dapper little gen tleman, in appearance nbout 10, dress ed In faultless foreign fashion, tennis shoes, flannel trousers, white vest, blue coat, Hewing necktie, spectacles, and with helmet, and speaking Kngllsh with tlio accuracy and Inipiesslveness of a copybook, " 'Good-morning, Are you Mr, Illnnlc?' " 'Good-morning. I am.' " 'Well, I am the reporter of tho So-and-So newspaper of Toklo. Will you permit mo to Interview you?' " 'With pleasure.' "the Interviewer then takes a scat, produces n notebook and pencil and begins with the directness of n census Inker: 'How old nro you, and where wore you born?' And when you tell him Hint you were born of poor but respect able pnreuts In the year 1, let us say. ho gravely commits the uufnmlllai phrase to paper, " 'How long will you stay? How long since you started? Where have you been? What Is the circulation of your pnper? How do you like Jnpan? What do they think of Japan In America?' These were a few of the questions pressed mm" ,nn ",uu u- ' -I r 1 t t it b f s D t t' n P t. ....... .uuiiiuual upon the policies of all nations nnd the details of his own obscure life Is really n huge Joke. Next dny you receive a copy of the So-nnd-So newspaper, con taining the Interview, with 'top' sol emnly written on one side of It, so ,thnt you may know which Is the right way upward." Washington Stnr. RECENT INVENTIONS. Fish will have difllculty In dislodging iloslirned hook from their mouths when ouce hooked, an auxiliary barb being placed on the point oppo iiio tho imrh now In use and lower down on the shnnk. Children will enjoy n new firecracker, which Is manufactured In strings con. tnlnlne nny desired number, with a continuous fuse which mny he lighted lit nnn mill to fire a whole bunch In succession, or separated for single ei' plosions. A rustless metal has been patented by a Ponnsylvnnlan, composed of Ingredl- pnts In nronortlon ns follows: iron, 100 pounds; chrome, one-half pound; tungsten, one-quarter pound, and nick el, one-quarter pouna, wnn n sman quantity of salt. Horso and bicycle races nre accurate y timed by a new electric mechanism, bnvlng a camera set opposite a timing clock, with magnets ror operating n starting gate nnd the timing clock nnd camera, the operations being controlled by push buttons. Books can bo adjusted In n conven lent position to bo rend by tho uso of n now support, consisting or a vertical standard mounted on ball bearings to revolve freely, having n tilting rack nt tho top which clamps the uook ana holds it nt the angle desired. Tho signal lights on the front of a locomotive nre dono away with by nn Ohio mnn's headlight nttnehment, hav ing tubes extending downward from the headlight casing to the signal boxes, with reflectors Inside tho boxes to shine by the reflected light above. Tho tuning pegs of stringed instru ments nro prevented from slipping by a new device, n friction collar being slipped over each peg, wiih links con necting the collars to prevent their turning when tho peg Is moved, the link being tightened to Increase the friction. London Newsboys Must keep Qulot. London newsboys nro now prohibited from yelling forth tho contents of their wares. Never stop to argue with your en emies. If they got In your way walk calmly around them. Don't bo stuck up, If you enn't climb over creep under. Impudence is frequently tho fruit of prosperity. Tlio roports of hundreds of giowers In tho Virginia peanut belt shows that tho acreage has been decreased this year by 25 to 85 per cent, owing to tho 'low prico which has prevailed for tho Old Dominion stnplo. Tho crop up to this timo, owing to tho portrnctod drought and long contnned nnd flcrco Jicnt, is in n very critical condition, indications point to n short yield, and higher prices nro predicted. Mllllm-y Aiitoinolillm. Tho advantages presented by automo biles have n great fascination for all mili tary men. Large sinus have been offered for the lient iiiiloniobile. In wur, us in evrryiliiug, it pays to line the best weap ons. The brst shield v,lth which to pro tect tho stomach Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. It cures constipation, Indigestion mid dyspepslu, uml prevents malaria. Two million residents of BoBton nvniled thomsolves of tho public baths during tho Inst summer. MANY SUFFERERS WHAT A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE ARE ENDURING. tllstrrilng Cnxdltlon In Which Jinny : American I'eoiilH Arn Involved Tlio Only Way to Alleviate It. From the Mountaineer, Wnlhalla, N. Dakota. Tho remorse of a guilty stomach is what 11 vciy lingo majority of tho peo ple of this nation nro suffering with to day. It is 11 well known fact that dys pepsia is 11 characteristic American dis enuo and it is frequently stated that "wo nro a nation of dyspeptics," It is n distressing ailment nnd be cause of its many forms Is difficult to treat. Sometimes it is tho resnlt of improper modes of eating, improper food or mental worry nnd exhaustion; then Again it may bo sort of n depressed condition of the body nnd treatment should bo directed to the restoration of the Health, without special attention to tho stomach. In other instances, tho diseaEo is evidently the rosult of in flammation of the stomach. Anyone of these conditions produce a lack of vitality in the system, by causing tho. blood to loeo its life sus taining elements. Tho blood is the vital element in onr lives and shoald bo cnrofully nurtured. Hestore the blood to its proper condition, dyspepsia will anisli and perfect health follow. For example, in tho county of Pem na, North Dakota, a few mileB from 'nlhalla, resides Air. Ernest Snider; man of sterling integrity, whoso iracity cannot be doubted. lie was rmerly a resident of Landsdowne, nt.. but removed to the West and is w a posperuus farmer. For three years he as been nnable to his work because he was ill with spepsia. "I becamo seriously ill out threo years ago," he says, and nsulted n doctor who gave me some pdicino for indigestion. I continued grow worse and several physicians iro called at intervals who gave me tnporary relief, but tho disease ro turned with all its accustomed severity. "Tho distress after eating made mo droad meal time. At times I became so dizzy as tobe nnable to stand. I had sour stomach, heartburn, palpitation ofheait, nnd weak nerves. The doc tors disagreed as to the nature of my disease, but nil ngreed that tho stomach was affectod. I suffered intensely and life was a mieery. "I tried several well-known reme 1 dies, but was not benefited. "I read in tho newspapers articles regarding the wonderful curative pow ers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, nnd finally niter some urging on tho part of a friend, I con cluded to try the pills. I purchaed six boxes. This was flvo months ago. "I had not taken all of tho first box boforo I felt much relief, I continued taking tho pills, and after using four boxes I was cured. I hnvo none of thoso distressing symptoms now and am completely rostored to health, and can do as much work as nny of the laborers on my farm. I owe mv restor ntiu to health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo and gnldly give my testimonial, hoping it may provo beneficial to some persons similarly affected." By restoring to tho blood the requis ite constituents of life, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo renew the nerve force and enable tho stomach to promptly and properly nssimilnto the food, thus speedily and permanently curing the dyspeptic. These pills aro a specific for all diseases having tholr origin in impoverished blood or disor dered nerves. They contain every ele ment requisito to general nutrition, to restore strength to tho weak, good health to the oiling. Physioiaus pro scribe them, druggists rocommend them and everywhere tho people uso thorn. A recent scientific test demonstrated the fact that a cent may bo drawn out' into 5,700 foot of wire. H IK9 'I nfrhred tlio tortures oftlie damned wltb protruding pllea brought on by constipa tion with which I was artlk'ted for twenty years. I ran across your CASOARKTS In the town of Newell, Ia., and never found anything to equal tliera. To-day I am entirely free from pllea and feel like a new man." a II. Kbitz, )11 Jones St., Stoux City, la. Plsaiant. Palatable. I'otent, 'ram, urn, O.00J, NsTar Sicken, Waaken. or Orlpe. 10. c. nllne nnMQTIDITlnN. ... WllHla V, W I . W I , I . ... ... Il.rll.i ,m,it C.-M;, ltlcc, lr4l. S. Irk. IUl tin Til Din Bold and pniranteed by ah drag NU'lU'DAll gists 10 OUUKTobaooo Uaalk m 1 M CATHARTIC EB TAAOI UUtK KSOiaTI RIO rf Tlie Heat Prescription for Mnlurln Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tastoloss Olilll Tonic. It is simply iron and quinino in a tasteless form No Cnro, No Pay. Prico 6O0. Skngwny printers hnvo formed a un ion with 17 members, the first in Alaska, Thero Isroore'Catnrrh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, nnd until tho last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to core with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitu tional disease, and thtrrfore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only constitutional cure on I lie market. His taken Internally In dores from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. Cll KNEY ii CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists. 76c. , Hall's Family rills are the best. Inhaling the fumos camphor will often euro head. of burning 1 cold in tho PIso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used for nil directions of the throat nml lungs. Wm. 0. Endsley, Vanbureii, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. Truth is very compact, but a lio must have plenty of room or it will smother. I YOU KNOW WHAT YOU AIIR TAKING ' When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio becnuso tho formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron nnd Quinino in n taste less form. No Curo, No Pay. GOc. An oil identical with that of bitter almonds is extracted from coal tar. In tho African linvn ivorv trjftkq elephant both sexes while in tho Asiatic . 1 1 1 . . i . . , . . . 1 I uwj nro generally lestrictou to toe malo. Mothers will Unci Sirs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for thf It children during the teething period. lie If I should try to kiss you, Miss Maude, would yon call for help? She No; you'd have to help your self. Smart Sot. Stops tho Cough and Works Off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qnininn Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. Prico 25 cents. A new cork for poison bottles ought to bo very effective in the prevention of mishaps. It has a kind of nnchor attached to it so that tho cork cannot be entirely separated irom the bottle, and it gives n warning click when the cork has reached the limit withdrawal. Sudden and Severe attack's of Neuralgia v1l come to but however bad the case St. Jacobs Oil penetrates promptly and deeply, soothes and strengthens the nerves and brings a sure cure. IS NOTHING BETTER MADE You can't make a mistake It yon get a ..Mitchell.. jVIitchell, Lewis & StaVer Co. PORTLAND, ORECON. CUTLER'S GAR80LATE of IODINE A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and Consumption. J1.00. I) Lock Box 145. W. H. SMITH & GO., Buffalo. H. Y , Prop's. " J III (The Famous German Wood Preserver) mm. Pormanontly Dostroysmm.. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. gJWOne application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the. following: distributing- ag-ents: Perfection Pile Preserving- Co., Seattle, "Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oreg-on.j Whittier, Cobum & Co., San Francisco, Cal. DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON FDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE? TAMIIILI, AND Jtr.fVFNTH Hi'ltKMM, PORTLAND, OltlSGON. Write us. icnd for our Nw JlluttratV Catalogue. Scrofula This root of many evils Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples and o'ther cutaneous eruptions, sora ears, Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep sia, catarrh, readiness to catch cold and inability to get rid of It easily, pale ness, nervousness and other aliments Including the consumptive tendency Can be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. Hood's Sarsapnrllla was given tho daughter of Silas Vcrnooy. Wawnralng, Y.. who hud broken out with scrofula sores all over her face and head. Tho first bottle helped hei and when she had taken six the sores were all healed and her faco was smooth. He writes that sho has never shown any sign of tha scrofula returning. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps tha promise. Ask your druggist for U today and accept no substitute. , YOU NEED NOT SUFFER With Tthenmatlsin, Sciatica, Nearaleln of Uackaohe. "S Drops" Will llolleve -All I'nlii and Curo You. SWANSON'S "5 DItOI'S" Is quick and positive. It prevents and absolutely cui cs dis ease. It kills the germs. It acts with marvel ous effect on the stomach, liver and kidneys: purines the blood, strengthens tlio nerves, and Places the entire system In a healthy condition, t is the cheapest and best medicine in the world, 300 doses for II. It li for you who are crippled and helpless; bed ridden and hope less. Here Is Life and Ilopo; a positive cure. "5 IMtOI'V is for man, woman and child; the best remedy on earth to have in the homo, ready for every sudden sickness or pain. tiUTi A IIO.TTLKTOKAY. It gives Instantaneous relief and Is absolutely tho only certain cure for llltKUMATISM in all Hi forms. It li also used with unfailing effect In Nclntlcn, llackache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Nrrvotls nnd JVeurnlglc Headaches, Nervoim Dynpepnia, nnd nervous affections of every Inscription, Asthma, liny fever. Catarrh, Croup, llrimcliltlK, llrnrt WoMknemi, Toothache, KarHclie, I,h llrlppe, Malaria, Croeiilny Numbnos, and kindred (Harases. WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT. "I wish to lift my voice In behalf of you; "5 IIHOI'S," ihe only medicine that ha. given me any relief from my dreadfnl malady, K1IKUMATI.SH. I have used one bottle, and have had but one attack since I com menced It. I have been a great sufferer from 111! KUMATIS3I for twenty long years. Every winter and spring I would think would be my last. Thanks to you nnd your "5 DIIOI'S" for the good it has done me. I would not b without it. You can use this as you please. Send them tome. Tnorans T. Itenddlck, KIngsland, da." "IT HAS SAVED MY LIFE." "I do not know how to express how wonder full think your "5 DItOI'S" is. I was But tering Intensely with KUUVI.OIA, and thought for a month thot I would have to die. One day a lady called lo seo mo and brought an advertisement ofyour Swuiiiton'a "ft DItOI'S " I resolved to try it and sent for a bottle. I have not had an attack of suffering since I took the first dose. I believe it has saved my life. This statement is positively true. I snail always take pleasure In recom mending your "5 DItOI'S" for the cure of MiUKAl.GlA. Yours very trulv, U It. Smith, El Dorndo Springs, Mo. SWANSON'S "5 DltOl'8" Is sold by ua and agents. In some places the Druggists aro our agents. If the remedy Is not obtainable in your town, order of uadirect. Large size bottle, 3U0 doses, 11.00, sent prepaid by express or mall, asSFv or for the next 80 days, to enable ESSr a" wll arc Buffering, to at least Cllriiu nttve B" opportunity to try the most 4jUur9 wonderful of all remedies, we will W MP send SAW PL FREE upon re fir celpt of 4c. to pay postage. Agenta trade majik wanted In new territory. Writs Now. aANuN'S RHEUMATIC CURE CO.. 164 Lske S rest, Chicago. FINE OLD ...WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum 12 full quarts. 19.00. Per gallon, J2.50. XXX I'ORT AND SI IE IUl Y. ll.M. AIX an Ol. GOODS Orders for.JM.00 and upward delivered tree to nenrest ltallioad or Steamer Lauding. Blank Cases apd Kegs. LOUIS CAHEN & SON Established SO Years. BAN IMIANCI8CO, DILIKORKU. Good Advice to the Man Who Drinks.,. 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