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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
Nothing Tastes Good And outing I alinply iorfiino tory tlono bociuiHu It iiiumI bo. Thin In Hid coiiiinoii coinplulntof tbo ilyH)(titIc. If eiilliify Hiulngly would euro ilyupqiHlu, tow woulu Hutfor from It long. Tho only way to euro dyHpopwlii, which Ih dllllciilt (llgcmtlon, Ih to ijivo vigor and tono to tbo Htoiuuch mul tbo wbolo dltrcHtlvo system. Hooit'ii HarmtiiarilU cured itia niece of Prank l'y. luo N. 8L. Houtli lloaton, Mass., who write that nil" had been it great sufferer from ilrnptpiln fr sis yr! liml been with out aiiiiutltn nnil tin') been trutililftil with Dour tiinufli ntiil hi'filiwlio. Him had tried many oilier inrillrlMM In mln. Two bottles of lloud'a HornpitrllU miulv Jicr well, Hood's Sar sap ar ilia l'roinlHC'8 to euro and keop tbo promlHo. Doh't wait till you uro woiho, but buy a bottlo toduy. Tfom Iht Aulomnhllil'i View. 11 rut (Ilmiiffitiir Iliivnimy Imil luck tliirliiK your trip yonlunlny? rVcoud ('linulfuiir Oh, I rim ovnr 11 tnaii, lint I ilnn't think I hurt tint inn chilli) iiuy. Oliio Htnto Jniiriiiil. Arn Villi UalllK Allnll's I'oiil.rn.pT II la llin nnly riiru lur Hwiillen, Mm Br tl ntr. Unfiling, HwcntltlK I'i'i'!, Conn mul llunliiii.. Auk lur Allen'a loot. Low, n imwilitr m Im aliakrii Into tho ihnra, At nil IimiuuIH" anil VlinnHtiiri'i, 'I r. hum ulr mm l lcr.i:. Addre.s Allen M. Olliinlrd, 111"), .VV. One Tiling Lacking. "Iluvii y u itot in ail Hid llro wood?" "Y.-H, mill." "Well, whtii uro you doliiu now?" "I'mybi tor (In Lnvd fer Mitncplii' tor rnmt on it!" Atlanta Coiintltutiou, I'lmi'a t'nrr In tin-Iick inrillcliin wonvi-r ll'cil fur nil iillVriliinn of ilie throat mill Iiiiirh. VVm. O. I'.mhi.kv, Vuiilmreii, liiil., Krti, 10. IMjo. Thtlr Similarity. Mr. lllckn I low uliwmt liuiimn llir.t ilojs aclH at time", dmnn't Iks? .Mm. HlckK Yom; Iio itrowlx over IiIh food alniOHt iin much iih ynu do. Mother will II ml Mm. Wlnidow'n Sooth. Inif 8ynii tlm Im-bi remedy to uo lor their children during l leetliliiK jwrlod. Alter llit Lecture. "Do you think tin- devil !h worn) than thoHi who talk ahout hlin?" "Well, null, hit 'iciii1h 'jkii who (loin do tnlkln'." Atlanta CoiiHtltti tiou. IIiiiiiIIii'h Wizard Oil Ih an old remedy, and llkti nu old friend may I hi depended on. It cure pain. The Title li the Thing. Mo Would you marry n foreign linhleiiianV She No; not for lovo or monoy. Mo Of cnurnc, not; hut would you marry ono? JiiiIko. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Biunaturo o What lie Would Think. "Johnny," mid tho young man, who wanted to conciliate, him, "if I nhould glvo you u poniiy, what would ywx think?" "Mumiihl I'd think iiioh' likely v' wanted mo t' buy a autoniohllo an' break my neck." Denver TIiiivh, The liability to disease Is greatly lcfscncd when the blood is in good con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system j otherwise ft would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves, , As n blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. has no equal. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and children because it contains namincrals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im purities. At me same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood' and skin troubles, Mr. E. E. Kelly, of TJrbana, O., writoat " I bad Eosema on my hands and f aoo for flvo yoars. It would broalc out in littlo white pustules, crusts would form and drop off, leaving tho skin rod and inflam ed. Tlio doctors did mo no good. I usod alt tho modloated soaps and salvos without bonoflt. li. B. 8. oured mo, and my skin is as oloar and smooth an any ono's," Mrs. Henry Blegfrlod, of Capo May. JT, J., says that twonty-ono bottlos of 0. H. 0. curod hor of Uanoor of tbo broaat. Doo tors and friends thought her oaso hope less. Illoharcf T. Gardner, Floronoo. D. a., sufferod for years with Soils. Two bot tlos of 0. B. a. put his blood in good con dition and the llolls disappoarod. Send for our free book, and writo our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA wsra i1 - I l-f-Wbi is PAILS, . I llnmt (Jouall DTruD. up. 'rantea uo owl. TJtel Kl poiil nr ariiuuinin. THE I'JMMK Of LIIM. AT WHAT AGE 18 MAN AT HI8 HIGHE8T AND UtSTV Writer Think Man AMiiIiim lilt licit J'llnc" fur JIiimIiIi lit 1'lfly Veiirn or Jiilcr J'icvliiiiMly He J I lax llien AciiilrJui( JSiiiorlonce, There wtcuin to ho (iilt(! n dirfercnti of ojiluloii uh to when a man reiclie- llio lilh'liest Ntago of Iiim1 i icmh develop ment. If you lilt vu not fixed yourxelf for life lit forty your elianeeM are Mini, 1m an old miyliiK. Hut aettiiil Hlatlntlcn do not Iwuir out this theory. Clutrlu T. Yerki-N, the great Chicago Uiianeler. goiH mo far uh to Niiy tlial If u luuu huc eecda before llfty It In moro n vaw of luck than anything cUu, for up to thut ngu ho Iiiih not iiciiili'cd I liu cKKcntlul InmliicHH eiperlcnce mid Judgment to iniiko him UHcful. To bear out IiIh Mluto incut lie glvcH IiIh own experience. I Id bail aeiUlred a million dollars, ull of which bo lost after be liail panned the hair century murk, and bis enormous ucelimilliltloiiH have nil occurred hIiicc that time. The mibjeet of n recent nketeli, Dr. Iliirtmau. wiih a poor man lit llfty. builly 111 debt and llouiiderliig along from day to day. The elder Van derbllt failed iilinolutely I bice tlinex before ho laid the foundation for bit cuoriiiouH cHliite. And no It goen, Near ly all our wealthy men have made their grcatcNt miceem lifter they had reu elieil the age of llfty. Of eournc, there have nlwayn been nome "lucky ilogH" who liavi! fallen Into a nnap curly In life mid have gone rlbt on until tin Ioiich from (iabrlcl'H horn have called tbein lo the "happy hlliillug groundx," but I cnlinot but agreu with Mr. VcrlicH that thin condition Iiiih been more through the meillatloun of the OoddcxM of Lurk," wherever she may be, than through real Iu.hIiichk ability. Certainly It IoiiI.m reanouable that the mature IiiihIiichh mini of llfty nliould be belter able to look a IjiikIiickh propo nltlon fairly In the face than the linpeiu nun thirty or forty year old. Now my object III bringing thene thoiighln lo the iiiIiiiIh of my reiiderv In tliln: How liiiiny of you have punned the linaglu nry zenith of forty and are niiylug to yournelf my oppoilunltU" arc gone. I iiiii t(H old to nliirt now. There Ih no hope for me. Well, there la no hope for you If you nuccccd In gelling thlx fact firmly fixed In your mind, for you have loot by thin means the very attribute that will bring about a happy Ihhuc. Hut If you will realize the fact that your piiHt experience ban given you Just the knowledge mid Judgment that In ncccHHnry to bring about n condition of IiiihIiichh mircens you will be far nearer right than you are with your pcHslmlHtlc IdeiiH. Why. luuu, (Ioch it not look reiiHOtuibleV Look back at your meiitifllty of thirty and forty mid compare It with your mature IiukIiichh Hiigaclty mul eonncrvntlHin of to-day. and you will llnil that your conditions are fur more favorable than eer lie fore. This In not n theory but u plain common-Hcime statement of facts which Ih undeniable. If you think you uro passe nt llfty. for heuven'H nuke get it out of your mind. Your bent bimlneHx iluyn are Juki beginning. Wake up. get a move on yourxelf and xec If 1 am not right. III Own Kxecut Inner. Many luntaiiceH have been cited In proof of tho argument that It p:iyn to lie polite, but few are more striking than the experience of an Italian tele grapher nt the hamlH of C'lillmberll, the milliliter of posts and telegraphs, us re ported lu a letter from Home. The minister was nt Ceuoii, and de siring to send a despatch of great Im portance, he went lo the telegraph of lice nud approached the wicket. No one was there. Me knocked pro found silence. He repeated IiIh efforts, anil only after a third trial u clerk ap peared, who addressed hlin In Ian- guugu that wns anything but compll- i iiiiilllnrv. Hit liml nvlili'lltlt linen ' uwnkencd from bis afteruoou imp. Thu minister listened to IiIh grum bling and then said, plensautly: "Kxcuso me, but what may your inline le?" "X. X." "Are you a clerk or telegrapher?" "Telegrupber." Callmbertl wrolo out a telegraphic message nud said: "Will you bo bo kind as to send this for tins 7" Tho telegraph rend: "Ministry of Posts, Home: Tho telegrapher, X. X., Is transferred to Sicily. Callmbertl." As Sicily Is the hospital for ull pub lic functionaries who uro In disgrace or In the way, and uh ouo seldom es capes from It, thu clerk's feelings may beleaslly Imagined. Could Havo Stood Moro. "That chorus by the Welsh singing society was short and sweet, wasn't It?" "Yes. Do you know what I thought of Cll)llllg It?" "No. What?" "A Welsh rareblt."-I'hlladelphla ISulletlu. American 811k: Plants, Tho capacity of tho present silk plants of America Is Insulllclent, It Is. . ... . I .......1.. !. .1 II saiu, 10 moru uiiiu Buintif uiu uuiucsuc Ueuiaud. Now Goal lleds in Hlhcrla. Jloro than llfty groups of workable cal or Hgnlto beds havo been discov ered In Siberia. Some people llvo oft their wits and somo llvo off tho lack of wit hi other people. There Is such a thing as a woman of few words, but she Is upt to bo reiterative. A Long Narrow Clly. Diiluth Ih it peculiar city, liu popu lation Ih about 70,0110, yet the length of the incorporated town along I ho hiku front Ih -'H mile. lis width ranges from ono lo (wo miles. Illi Mlilakr. Ho had worked for many yearn in i drv olioiln hIiii-h. bill fnlii tilm-ed lilrti 1st hind a counter In u coal ollicu, and that wiih tho ruiiM! of IiIh undoing. A lady entered tho coal olllco, one day, and huh mho iieeiieii two ions oi coai oiico. "All rlulil " until tin. .-IitL- Until at ng tho indies from a clgaretto in u dreamy iiiHiiiou, -win you iiiKo it wiin you or havo it cent. niadiunV" Yonkers fitutesmiui. Hid Hccome s lltblt "I've been looking for my husband for tbo last two hours, ' nsid too ugi titled woman to tho calm ono. "Don't Im excited, madam," replied tho latter. "I've lieen looking for a husband for tho lat i!b years." Tutu- many Jimcn. fortunate. "Well, Joshua," said .Mr. Warren to IiIh country cousin, "what wiih tho first thing that struck you when you reached town" "A trolley car," replied Joshua, "but, fortunately, it did not hit mo very bard." Detroit Iron 1'rcsH. Mil Knowledge of Brooklyn. Itronklyn Man Havo you ever liecn in lirooklynV Cochman No, nor. 01 nivir war. in Brooklyn but onco, nil' thin Oi struck tbo wring ferry an' got only to Jersey City. .Now lork Weekly. Another Kcainn. "I tlinnrht Jones said he was going to church this morning." "No. The minister asked him to give his reasons for not going, and ho in staying at homo to write them. ' Cleveland I'laiii Dealer. The Neighborly Quality. Mr. Aseum She is a very nicgh bur ly woman, isn't she" Mrs. Snoppe iesj shun forever poking into other peoples bilHiliess -Philadelphia Press. Our Keccnllydlulll War Veneli. The vcsi-oIh built or authorizeil by rnngruHM since tho .Spanish' war moro than equal In tonnagu the regular naval vew-uls wo then had. Tho effectiveness of guns has also been doubled. The World'i Great Clliei. There aro in tho world 270 cities, having moro than 100,000 inhabitants each; .!" having more than 000,000, and 12 with a population of moro than 1,000,000. A llaie Motive. Von Winner I didn't eomo down to this hotel over Humbly to spend the night dancing, or tbo day in playing golf, or tho interval in talking to a lot of idiots. Mrs. Von Winner (indignantly) No; of court-o not! Tho only thing you euro about is gatting rested. ruck. Belter Lett Unsaid. Mr. Sappy Don't you often wish you wero r or a gentleman, Miss Smytho? Miss Sinytht Yes; don't you? Btatx or omo, rrrr or toledo, i I.VCAH COIINTV. ( Frank J. I'iiesbv makes oath that he Is the acnlor I'urter of I ho II rm oi 1-'. J. Cheney & Co., doliiebualaeaa la llio City ot Toledo, County anil Slats aforeaaiil, anil III at salil 11 rm will nay tho turn ot OKI! II USlillEI) DOt.I.AllH for eaPh anil every ruao of Catarrh that cannot bo euroil by the uo ot It all's Catarrh Cure. KltANK J. CHENEY Sworn lo before mo niut aiibKcrllied la my prcaencc, this eilt day ol December, A. D. IhiA, 7Zi A.W.QIJlSON', lZ.1 Notary Publie Hall's Catarrh Curo la taacn Internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces ot tbo syttcm. Send for tcMlraonlalu, free. K.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. fiolil by druRKlsts. 76c Usil's Vamlly i'llis are the best. Surplus at Glaigow Exposition. It is stated that tho surplus profit on tho Glasgow International Exhibition is 110,000 pounds, and it haa hcon agreed to offer tho corporation such part of that sum as they will accept up to 80,000 pounds. Made for Eich Other. Kdith -I hear that you and Fred aro quito intcre-ted in ono another. llortlia Don't you toll a soul, Edith, but, really, I helievo that Fred and I wore miido for each other. Wo havo played golf togothor three times, and wo novor have quarreled oxcopt two or threo times, when Fred wus clearly in tho wrong. lloston Transcript. He Preses the Question. "Aron't you sorry you'ro not mar riod, Auntio?" "Il'ml Might ho sorry If I was." "Hut wouldn't you rnthor bo sorry yon woro married than sorry you wero not?" ruck. llrooklyn, N. Y Feb. 20. Tho activity nt the laboratory of tho Uartlelil Tea Co, is further evidence of llio popularity of their prepara tions; over Til KKK MILLION 1'AMII.KS usu'l (Inrllelil Itemeiltcs last ycarl This vastpiiDlie approval speaks well for Hie remedies. They aro: Garfield Ten, Uartlelil ileadneho Powders, Uarllcld Tea-Syrup, (lartlcld llollof Planters, Uartlelil Ilelladonna Plnsiera, Uarllcld Dlgist lve Tablets mul Uarllcld Cold Cine. Doing lllm Justice. Tho Iloiross -You seem to havo no objection to him, papa, oxcopt that ho has no money, Papa .No j and I'll oven admit that fio's trying hard to got somo. Brook lyn llfo. New Year Resolutions TAKK 1UH fcure relief homllqsiT, opium and tebani HSD1I4, hiiuiik imruouiaxa 4 fnalau Inelllnla lUovdil to 4!J0 Wllllmna sVOBlBy InStllllta, Ave., l'ortlttiul, Orvuou N. I, N. U, .No, H-1UOD. W1I1CN writing tr, ndvortlsora ploasa moutl3 this punor. The Wont Vet. "It is ndmllted that Natioleon liona- parte can get along without that statue that they projioio to give liliu In St Jills." "Of Corsienn." Cleveland I'lain- dealer. Like the Others. "I thank Ood," said tho Pharisee, "that I am not as other men." "Oh, I don't know," replied tho lady. "V'ou seem to Ihj liko a good many of them. I saw you occupying a (cat lu a cur last night when there were lots oi women rtanuiiig. uni cugo Itecord-Uorald. Iter Share. "Oh, Lucy I Where did you get that lovely new hat7" aaked Mrs. I'osdlck of Mrs. Keedlck. "Frank gavo mo tho money to buy it. It's my share out of a fortunate invest ment lie miido with a Mr. John I'ott." Neceuarlly. Hhe Heally, my husband is qui to a philosopher. iler Aunt Well, a man might oh well Ikiw to tho Inevitable when he's married to it! Chicago Journal. Wonderful Collection of Birds. Mrs. Henry Wells Terry, a resident of ll.-iliylon, L. I., has ono of tho most complete and valuable collections of birds in America, which sho inherited from her father, J. C. KnoesH, an or nithologist, known all over tho world for his knowledge on this subject. New York'i Extinct Volcano. A Harvard professor has discovered what ho considers tho remains of an extinct volcano at Schuylerville, N. Y., a small country placo already famous in American history. Only Elsht Willie Oh, maw, I have such a pain in niy stuminick. Fond Mother Willie, have you been eating something? Willie No, maw, I didn't cat a tiling hut eight green apples. Ohio 8tato Journal WELL LIGHTED STORES. The M. i. M. Arcs are Causing Quite a Stir. Nothing is more annoying than a poorlv lidded store. From the time of old tallow (litis, millions of people have noon ixjthered uy instillicient light when the evenitur comes. Hut now it seems the whole question is settled by the ix-nuiuiii, nriiiiant, economical "M a M" Arc I-nnnis that are becoming so popular. They are cheap, too. Writo to C. W. Lord,' Portland, Oreiion, for a circular telling you all about them. l oil II be glau you wrote. Agents are wanted in every town. HERE THIS IS IT. Know by tho sign CURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAC0, SPRAINS, BRUISES, SOREHESS, STIFFNESS. CONQUERS PAIN IN WET WEATHER A WISE MAN WEARS on pn WATERPROOF CLOTHING RILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO 3UB3TITUTE3 CATALOGUES FREE .SHOWING FULL LINE OP GARMENTS AND H ATS A.cJ.TOWER CO.. B05T0N. MA33. 46 Faundad 1070 A Homo School for Boya Military and Manual Training Writo for Illustrated Cataloguo rajjjjjjjjjjjjjui . v .wni tr n u xr.T4 ritiiiHL'n 150 Kinds for 16c. It Is a fact thnt Salif f t TgeUMe and flower - ecus are lounu in niore garuen i ami on mora fnniii tlian anv otlKT i In America. Tliere li reason for tills. We own and operate OTer 6000 acre for icerrtxiucuon ot our cnoifoiwui. in nrilir te InrlnrA vou to trv them ve make ino soiionuitf uoprw- eueiueu oueri For 16 Gents Postpaid SO kUdi nt rart ( laicloai rtdubt t " a tori iorion toniiofi, 11 d load Id brL aortl. ti go if toad bttullfi.1 flowtr In ftlllU kinds posltlTelirfurnisUlnfr buiheU of channlnff Cowers audi lots ana iota or ciroica TeKeianies.i together with our treat catalogue teuititfau aiouc iroBinie aiiurea Oat nntl Itromua and hneltz. oiilon lur uo lit eui'iiia. Y nw iwujt JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosta, wit. St MoDs Oil JM T.I to to the moist favored In not ulTT.iy full of mnisiilne, but to tbo awrago American girl or womsn who Is obliged to work for her living, nd, perhapf to help others nt home, llfo Is ofttn hoavy drag In connequenco of Illness. Women who work, especially Uiosf who are constantly on their feet, arp peculiarly liable to tho dcvelopmen of organic troublps, and fthould par tlcularly heed tho first manifestations, such as backache, pains la the lower limbs and lower part of the stomach, irregular and painful monthly periods lliai Klla Usesseb, n. nocnraTzn, Ono. falntncss, weakness, loss of appetite and sleep. The young lady whoso portrait we publish herewith had all these symp toms and in addition leucorrhooa, and wan cured by Lydia E. i'inkham'a Vegetable Compound. First, sho wrote- a letter to Mrs. I'inkham's lab oratory at Lynn, Mass., describing her trouble, recived in reply accurate in structions what to do to get well, and now wishes her name used to convince others that they may be cured as she was. The same helping hand, free of charge or obligation, is extended, to every ailing woman in America. If you are sick you are foolish not to get this valuable advice, it costs you noth ing, and hhe is sure to help you. Don't Wait until It Is too late write to-day. The Farmer's First Profit! Ji made In lila ncleetlon of s-ieL Send lor Our Complete Annual Cata logue for 1902, FREEI It contains full directions for garden work and manrnieful tables for the farmer. No one sells better Eeeda than LAMDEUSOX'8 8EF.D3. LAMBERSON - Portland Oregon KJ9 in in im mas iii i iiiii isii iisi ii ii C -?oS3uperior roDDER Plants Ir' VICTORm RAPE M- About lOmllMabeftdof Darf Emex Hapelri yiuaiuirrM, iu viyur ; nuiKeiii poMi Die io grow swins ana iixtp and cattle all or America at lea lb. It la 7nirTclouly proUflc. Giant Incarnate Glover Produce a lnxnriant wuain hx Treeki alter Bceamg anaiou and lota of pAitnratre all inmmcr long Dfftidpa, Will do dirt cheap. Grass, Glovers and Fodder Plants Out ratal otrne la brimful inch as Tliouitand Hearted Kale Ereen fodder per acre; Tea Oat: 3 ton ox nay per acre, Million Salzcr'a Yielding ft ton of magnificent hay and an endless amount of past run ge on any farm In America. Uro m us inertnisG The great grata of the century, crowing wherever any wideawake American gardener or fanner. Is receipt of but lu cents postage, or Catalog alone JOHN A, SALZER SEED CANDY 1 CATHARTIC h nVWf A OV will be paid JplUU KLYYAKU port to us " something for, ana furnish evidence upon which we can MSfAatrirwill BIB rmi 7V ' 1 1 I I Ii III II 1 1 I I !' 1 -r I SWETElTl jnjA S THE STOMACH J S3 VavlavkV"fcavrIV LIVER TONIC I focqftag, jloglte JnjuuJ ;ABS0LUTE Genuine Carter's Little Liver ills. Must Boar Signature of 5e Pac-Slmlla Wrapper Below. Very email and as easy to take as m FOR HEADACHE FOR DIZZINESS FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COKSTIPATIOH. FOR SALLOW SKI. FOR THE COMPLEXION 2$ 5Ci"li I Pnrelr VefetaMevWWSSw: -EnsETssjTsnnTi" CURE SICK HEADACHE. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, j ootol Uorrlaoa Slrett. Can jrive von the best bnrzalm In . Runiriee. 1'loivs. Boilers and Eniriues, I Win 'mills and Pumns and General Machinery. Eee us before bayinj. Ferry'a Seeds rnnko cood crops, good eroDs make more ens- tomers so each year the crops and customers have grown greater. That's the secret of the Ferry fame. More Kerry's Heeds sold and Howir tnan any oilier kind. Hold bv all dealers. k Beta Annual rutin. D. M. Ferry & Co. Detroit, mien. BIG MONEY FOR AGENTS Selling my goods under new plan. A tried article that sells on its merit. Write 'quick for particulars and exclusive ter ritory. Lock Box COO, Tortland, Or. aisiiiaii i i n - .. aim uvuiKiiuiqiuuilT, balzer! cataloff telhu. crop three feet tall well anywhere. Irtc of tborooffhlr txtM farm awd Teoumte. nrodnrino-wt tnmnf Speltz.withltiMboitheUof crain uoiiar unua, etc. etc. Grass Mixtures tons of Hay per Acre soil Is found. Our great catalogue, worth $100 to mailed to yon with many farm seed sample, upon 6 cents for postage. COMPANY. La Crosse. Wis. so ALL DRUGGISTS. taste sooa. Eat them like candy. They remove any bad taste In the mouth, leav ing the breath sweet and perfumed. It Is a pleasure to take them, and they ars liked especially by children, sweeten the stomach by cleansing th mouth, throat and food channel. That means, they stop undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent gas form ing In the bowels, and kill disease perms of any kind that breed and feed In the en tire system. are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral poison. They con sist of the latest discoveries In medicine, and form a combination of remedies un equaled to make the blood pure and rich, and make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. tone the stomach and bowels and stir up the lazy liver. They do not merely soften the stools and cause their discharge, but strengthen the bowels and put them Into lively, healthy condition, making their ac tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They act quietly, pos itively and never cause any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly and naturally as It should. They keep the sewerage of the body properly moving and keep the system clean. Increase the flow ot milk In nursing moth ers. If the mother eats a tablet, It makes her milk mildly purgative and has a mild but certain effect on the baby. In this way they are the only safe laxative for the nursing Infant. taken patiently, persistently, will cure any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have faded. They are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case, or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 10c, Kc, COc a box. Samples eent fre for the asktng. We publish no testimonials but sell Cascarets on their merit under ab solute guarantee to cure, Iluy and try a box to-day, or write us tor free samples and booklet. iddr... srtuuso itsniDt co., cmcioo .r srvr tobx. to ny reader of this paper who will re. any attempt of substitution, or sale of just as good" when Cascarets are called convict. All correspondence confidential. CARTER'S SPITTLE . WlVER PILLS. I