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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1905)
r MMNMMHnmMMMwann For the 111 I kmldren To succeed tlicso days you must lintfc plenty of arlt, cour ace, strength. How Is It with the children P Arc they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsnparllla. You know It makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health In every way. Th. eMMrcn rsnnnt rontblr t)if ftA ti.sllh uitlto tli !miwIi kr. In trn.r omiII (ten. A luirt1li Hvrr alf.isrotLd tongue. A br.lh. rini.ltiitl Umtl.. I'orf.M all Ib.i. lir elfins im.ll littll. ilnsot Arer's rills, All ?muiji, lummtud. Also m.oufftoturf re of 3 hub vmoB. 10VQ ietwt r w O emm rccTORAL. A Very Hnnl Hlni. "I oin mill)' mill Hlnirri'ly prmul of tint coniliiiiti IM-ripIc." Mil 111 .Mr. l'lillllillK. "I mil ruiMl of Urn pliilii, cvcrjilny fcl low who emi never liopx In lio grout. Cnll It quixotism. If you wIhIi " "Oh, I wouldn't my Hint," Interrupt rd IVppfy. "I'd '''''I " egotism." riiliiuliilpliln I'rrM, DIM lilt AMI 1KUI1 UtlAUANIIllill hOWl Is the time to usinr. ItirnriiinlHMi Wnntrtt. "Hey. pa." iiirlinl the t'ouncllmnn' iiinll win, "la ll I rue tlmt (li-prt Wa.li Itigtnti im'Vit tnlil n liu?" "I li.nvc mi r nun m ilnnlit It, injr ii," nmwrre.1 tlii I cm I Mntmnnnu. "Th." runtliiunl ilu llttlo fellow. "Iinw illil lip ma nut i' tu ecl aucli a pull 111 petit les Y" To Break In Mew Shoes. Always ahnbt In Allen's Kwil'Ta, townVr. II rum hnl, sweating, ai-hlng. swollen Utl t'nr. rents. Inafiiwinie nail and limtimis At all itriivsi.ts anil she stores, Yn limi't arr,t antrMiltliuta Kainr-L inailnl KIIKE. Address Allen H. Olinsled, U Hot, S V. tlnltril Hlnlr.' lrrnt Wealth. Tlir wurlil triinn.iiiH iih Inialiieaa, ac cording lo Hip iiiiiiunl report of Hid ill ri'ctnr of t Iit t'nlti'il Hlnli mint, on n stock uf gold money iitimmitliig tn K'. UUUluMxs). Of Hint Intnl. tin United Hlilles Ixwaeiwes f U'HKMMMKKI. Tlmt menus Hint In till" republic with ulioiit (iiii'-tweutli'th of the population of the norlil, we luive nliuiwt nne-itmrtiT of II the colli money there la. I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo A Marvol of Relief St. Jacobs Oil Ui nj aurt tor Lumbago nil Sciatica It li h twtfle vtrtua ct renetrttton In Ihli rrndvthat carries It rt(hl to th pAln spot and eft ecu a prompt cure, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ifci emu H(m ali itti uiu. 151 pjtotii.'.i-jiiirsmag Tlio Klitil Yon IInvo Alwnys ltiniKltt lias borno tho kIkiiii turo of CltiiH. II. Flotclicr, and Juts been liiiulo under Ills iiorMoiuil HiiiKirvlxlon lor over UO years. Allow no ono to Uecelvo yon iu thin. C'oitntcrlcUs, ImltiitlniiH mnl .Tllnt.aH.pooll,, nro liiitlCxpcrltut-ntH, nnd endanger tho livaltll of Children Kxnci'lciico HKiilnst Kxiicrliiient. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla Is iv Intrudes ntibstltuto for Castor OH, l'nro Rtirle, Drops nnd Huotlilntr .Syrups. It Is IMensiint. It contains ncltlter Ojiluni, JMoriililno nor other .Narcotic, mtlistance. Its ao Is iln piiaranteo. It destroys AVorms and allays l'eveilsliiiess. It cures Dlurrhtuti and AVlnd - Colic. It relloves Teethlnp' Troubles, euros Constipation nnd riatnleney. It asHlinllates tho rood, regulates tho Htoniaeli anil Jtowels, K'vlntr healthy nnd natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho In Use For Over 30 Years. Airalnatn CM-Aatroplin. Krnnk It, Hloektim'it "Ileformod I'lriilii" liml it linriuleax mnl nlmorhlnir oi'ctlimtioli. Tu keep hlinacir out mischief, tin hint tnkeii In knltllng tidies. M. A, I'. says Hint iiiiioiik Hid rliiMHCK hclil nt tho Mnut 1 i it.1 uf Iin ilon for tliu Itmtructliui of Hut poor win oiiii iluvuteil to mutiilliilire work Oiiii liny it wniiinii en inn to any that her lilialmiul hnit liceti drinking linino.I (rilli'ly, nint tn hen Hint "oninlliltw might liu dune for him. A flergyimiii sought hlin out. persuaded him In lie I'oine n meinlmr of Hut (lull, find put htm Into tn ninhiilmic'o elm. In n nliort time tlio mini liermnn earnest In tho work, mnl wna it regit Inr nil I'iiiI. "How la your limn lining now?' naked tlio clergyman, tho next Hiiid ho met tliu wife. "tin never coca to Hie 'pub,' air,' an lil alio, proudly, "tin api'iida hi evening nt lionie, lintnlnulni; tho rut.' Ilntml to Iln IC Durlni; tho Inat coiiKreaalnnnl mm pnlKN Hio ciilidldnti'a for the honnr o reprcaetitlllK n certain Hunt Telilieaaeo dlatrlcl, anya the WnahliiKtun ruat, Kiithered tu meet the vulera nt n conn try cutirthnuau. Tlicru wna n roiiKh-lookltiR old inuitn tiilnerr In tho audience, lie looked over Hm naplrant on Hie platform wjth n rrlllcnl eye. One of them bud iloni) lit in aeVernl fnvora, mid he felt In duly hound tn voto fur lilm. "Not n very prniiilaliic lot, nrn thryV tin remarked In mi midlblp whlappr to n ninii three aenta nwny "'rhrm'i only the kind we naed to run for ronatnblo when t wna u boy, 't'hnr'a my cnndldnle Hint ynller- headed clinp, third from HiIh rend. I've cut tu vole for lilm, but I'd clve ten dnllnra If I hndu t aeen lilm llrat." Vnr lironclilal inniMpa try Vlan'a Cure for (NiiiaiinilKioii. It la n pixnl enugli mcuiciuv. ill nniRKi.i. price x-i iruia. It la IIIrrnllT truu tlmt a nrw broom aivit pa cleiiu. If a new liroinn la exam Ineil, Hie rnila uf t lie atrnwa will be fminil tc be atmlfilit mnl tlic liruuli wpiare. After It baa bi-en iiuhI a while Hie eiiila apllt nii.l Ihiniiiiu lmri. and tlir atmpp of the bruali beiimiea Irri-Kidnr. To renew the routh nf I lie brtHiin ilip in hot aoapiiiila ami trim t la a aofU'lil-d atrnwa tu Hie proiK-r alinpe. But a or Ohio, city nr Tdliwi, I l.ecia foL'Ktr. I ' f'aixa J iiaaar makea oath that he ) renter i-armar ul the nrmol Y. J. t'licxar 4 lo .tilling tiuiwe.1 in ine i nyoi inietiii.i;uun- tllt lh..iii,iiil()SK lIllSllltKII IllH.l.AIlM for eat h ami rvrrxraMof catakkii ttiatramiol te wrru it mo uoiu 11 a Li- n i itiukii irm, fllANK J. I'lfKN'KV flworn tn trf-forfl me ami autMirrltrfMl In in prt?etire.lLlifilUilariit Icrviiit4-r, A. t.,liN. (,... Notarr Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cute li taken tnternallr. ami I art tilt rctljr un tha tlotKt anil iiiiimhii aurfat-e. oi 1110 taiom. rwnii i r ii-tiiiniiniaii. irrv. 1 Y.i. CIIKNKY .V CO., TuleJo, O. liiM t iitiimM., llall'a K.mllr 1111a ata tho brat. Htrennntia 4)iiinattluu. Olduii Wluit n terrible cyclone bail Inat lllKhtl Newmp Did we? ' ' Oldiin Ootid heiivena, tiinti, dliln yon henr It? Neviop Xoj our Iniby la cuttln; teeth. Motfcrrawlll find Utf. wlmlow'i Hoothlni Brrup tho bait remedy touao for ttwlr ohtldren auriur me iteming ioriou. l.lmrtla tlml Wnlk on Two IVrt. I.lznrtU of Hcvernl norts can wnlk mid run enwlly on their hind b'K". The Aimtrnlliiti water llznrd, wbkli la three or four feet In leiititb, keepa ipille erect when trnvcraliiK Iouk dlatitncea on laud. It la found In the iiclKhhurhood of river liank nnd imaaea much uf Ita time In ahnlluw water. The frilled llznrd of Queensland nlao travels on Ita hind li'K'i on level cround, keeping Hie frill folded while rnnnlnc When iittnekitl It expniidt thin fold of tklu, which atnnda nut like n' ruff nt ilKlit miKlea round tho neck, KlvliiK It n formidable lisped, no Hint din,' Hint attack mid kill larger Mr. ilrda will often retreat before ii frilled lizard nt liny. There la nlao n tree llznrd In Alls trnlln Hint moves In a xlinllar wny. All these apcclcs wnlk on nil fours when merely movlni; nbout or going abort distances. Slgnaturo of 3pm Did you ace the rlnjr Jnck Bve May? Ileaa Yea, two yenra nn. Hrl(tK Old Wlniplelon innrry n lrl with n million? OrlKK No, lis mar ried n million with n girl. Hill Did you Imve your bend ahln- Kleil when you were n Ind7 Jill No, not my head. Yonkera Hlnteaman. "I have Juat apeut two wroka nt n aiimmcr reaort." "Horry, old chap, but I can t lend you nny money to-ilny, Walter Itoaat beef or rurod ham, alr7 "Ilrlnc mo wmie beef. The luat cured limn I orderrtl here wna only eonraleacent." He I auppoae Mlaa tie Mltllona mar rled that xxir youiiK nrtlat becnusa rilie lovetl III nt. Hhe No; been lino her denreat friend loveil lilm. Amateur Kportamnti 1 any, did I hit anything Hint time (Intnekeeper I think not, air. There wnrn't nothing In alitlit hut tho blnla, air. Judge. The Iwiwyer ll'ml What mnkcj you think you wlah to aludy to become n Inwyer? The Applicant Well, ino folks object to mo beln' u burclnr. JuiIkp. .Mnn Overboard Help, help! Htrnn. cer l'liuy don't yez awlm? "I don't know how." "Ilep)rry, ye've cot mr lllKnnt clinnco to learn." New York Weekly. Her aiiKKeatlon: He You know, dnrllni;, we cannot live on cheeae nnd klaaea. Kile Then why not lenve the nn'nty old cheeao out? Mpplncott'a MnKnzlnc. Firemen nub Into n home In n- aiionao to an alarm of Are are met hy a amnll iKiy. Itnlph Kay, If tba liuuac biinia down, don't anvo my (Inn uela 'cnuao they acrntch me. Life. Inn Fred didn't blow hla brnlm nut because you Jilted lilm the other night; he came mid prposcd to me. Maud Did be? Then he must have Kot rid of them In aomo other wnyt Mr. Skinflint Tho paper anya aklrta are to beworn longer thau ever! Mra. Kklnfllnt Well, you needn't be lis ccrln' on me wenrln' mine nny Innger. I've worn It live yeara thl fall al ready. Homo one naked Lincoln bow lone n man a leca abould be. He replied ho had not irlvea the aubject nny tliouijht, but abould any they ahouM be long enmiKli to reach from hla body to tin ground. "You kin help de rnitae of honesty i heap," an Id Uncle lUien. "by preach u' about It, but you kin help It n heap mo' by not dniiKlIu' mas' chicken tin ier n hutiKry man's liore." Washing Ion Star. IllllltiKa' wife la a moat accomplish wl woman," remnrked the man who iieera. "Indeetl!" "Yea; ahe uniler- atmuls five lancunces mid knowa how to keep quiet In all of them." Wash ington fitar. Is your friend n Rood ahot?" "Ye," answered the aportaman after aomo heAltatlon. "He never lilts any game, but then he never lilt" any of the peo ple In hla huntlnc party, either." Waablngton Star. Medium I can tell you nbout n burled treasure. 1'ntron I'leaae don'tl My husband Is nlwnys tooting Hint III my ears. Medium l)oe he unow anything nbout n burled treasure? 1'ntron Yes; Ida first wife. Tlt-lllla. 'You any he has a vlalonnry mid l;u- practical nature? "Yea." mmwered Iho girl who Is employed In the postolllce; ho Is one of those peowle who write 'Itusli' on mi envelope Instead of put ting on n special ueuvery atamp. Washington Star. "The trouble." nahf the dentist, as he probed away nt Hie nchlng molar with along, slender Intruinent, "la evi dently due to n dying nerve." "Well," groaned the victim, "It a up to you to treat the dying with a llttlo more re spect. Chicago News. Young Mnn Say. yon or remem ber the engagement ring I bought of on yesterday? Jeweler Yoa. Wli.U' wrong with It? Young Man Nothing; hut there's something wrong with .ho girl. Would yon mind taking It Iwt.'le nnd giving me collar buttons for It? Mra. Mulgrcw Are ye goln' to slnl yer boy Tommy back to school this week? Mrs. O'Dootey No, Indntb'. Me nmbltlnn Is to make an. nldherm.tn of lilm phwln ho grows up, an' If ho got too much eddlcatlon lied be shpolled for tho position lntolrely. rit-lllts. "Whnt nro you doing hero?" snld the woman to the tramp, wbolind got over tho wall Just In time to cscapu tho bulldog. "Madam," he snld, with dignity, "1 did Intend to request some, thing to cut, but nil I ask now Is that. In Uio Interests of humanity, you'll feed Umt dog." . A demonstration: Jim Dorn'a fnthcr Is an awful fresh-nlr crunk. Dick How do you know? Jim Ho turned mo right out of the house Into tho cold nlr tho other evening, and told mo that It would bo n good deal better for my henltlt to stny therol Detroit Frco Tress. Mr. Lionel llrough tells n story of Douglas Jcrrold which la not too well known, Tho wit nnd n friend were discussing n mutual ncqunlntnneu notablo for his want of cleanliness. How cornea It," naked tho friend, Hint So-nnd-So nlwnya has such dirty hnnds?" "I expect," 6,nld,Jerrold, "It Its owing tn his hnblt of running tlicm over his facol" A Disappointing Oooaalon. "How was the lecturo?" demanded Mrs, Hnwln.-wltb tho linpntlenee of one who had been denied n coveted pleas ure, as Mr. Bnwln stooped to remove his overshoe before entering the alt ling room, "My cold's n sight better. I bellevo 1 might hnvu gone 'a well nn not." "I guess you did well to remain nt home," snld her huabniid, aa he aented himself before the alovc, "as far forth as Hie lecture was concerned. The en tertainment opened wlUi n selection by flio band, then prayer by tho Congre gational minister, then the baud again, then a song by tho Metbodlat minis tor, accompanied by hla wife at the cabinet organ, uiul then the lecture; after Hint Hie band once more, and then the benediction by the Kplacopal 'minister. "Well, what about the lecture?" asked Mrs. Knwlu. "1 can hear mln-IsU-ra any day." , "The lecture was on flcotland," said Sir. Hnwln, slowly. "I never felt much drnwed to Keotland, and I guess after to-night 1 shall give tip all thought of ever going there. Folks that haven't got nny more lilon of the Kngllsli lan guage after all these years need n missionary, but I don't feel any call to be one. And as for their houses, there wasn't one single good two-story frame building In all the atereoptles that man llinnvcil on the sheet. If it hadn't been fur the hand, 1 should almost have felt I'd wasted my Ifi cents' ud inlwtlon." ery Awkwtirti. Mrs. Norton came home from a call one day In such a disturbed condition Hint It win evident tears were not far In the background. She lost no time In beginning her explanation. "John," she said tn her husband, "I mn ao mortified I dou't know what to do." "What la the matter, my dear?" asked Mr. Norton. "I have been calling on Mrs. I'ev rrllt. You know her husband, Major FeverlllV" "Yes." "Well, I hnve Juat lenrned to-day, to my horror, that '.Major Isn't bis title at all. 'Major' Is his tlrst name." "Why, certainly. I've always known that. What Is there so mortifying about that?" "Nothing," said Mrs. Norton, with a groan, "only Hint I've been calling lilm "Mnjor every time I've met him for tho last six months!" TIiono lovlng Girls. ( ( Kdrth Was Charlie cool and collect ed when lie proposed to you? .Mayme No; lie was awrully rattled. IMyth Well, 1 always thought he had screw loose somewhere. GOOD BLOO TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the brijrlit eye, the supple, clastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of life. The blood is the most vital Dart of the bodrt every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature intended. When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the blood, of some foreign matter or poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison nnd Scrofula, are effects of a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and blem ishes disappear, the skin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any medical . advice, free of charge. ni SWSFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA. , An Ovorslctit. He wouhliVt hire an Architect his hnrJ corned coin to waste; he knew he could house erect nulto milted to hh taste. lie did nnd now the neighbors find ft cnuso to top nnd jcrln; for, strange to s.iy, U slipped his nil ml to put a chim ney In. Swollen Veins, Sprains. Strains and Weak Joints Hollered nnd Cured with our Mlk KIhmIi HtucLtuns, lWhi't l-'lt IJunrBiitiwa.1 '4 yino htont Kiik Mlk WrtstVls f -7ft f l.oo Ankle, a. ... 1.7ft 2.&0 K)iteCniu 1.76 2.50 14-iTirlus it) C7J darter llwic 50 3.W AbovtrKlii'f 11om,.. 4.00 8.W AVe altto manufacture a't for mi of Helta and Supporters. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland, Oregon. VtTATEHPROOP OILED CLOTHING RECEIVED THfc HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT TUB ST. LOUIS WORLD'5 PAIR. .Send us the numes of dcileri In your town who do not jell our gooas. tmd we will .send you & collection of clotures. In colors, of feinou towers of the world, 0 A.-J-TOWER CO, 6STAN.I4HH) IMS. BOSTON. HtW VORR. CNICAOo. I TOWER CANADIAN CO. LUil, TORONTO CAN. I PUTNA Color mora soods brighter and faster colors uamntcca 10 give pericci results, ask ueaier. or we will aena pose paid at luc a package, leach and mix colors. MONIIOC DRUO CO., Unlonvllle, Missouri QUEEN OF AGTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA MISS JULIA MARLOWE Heartily Approves of I'crmia for the Nervea. In a recent letter to The Feruna Medicine Co., Mies Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: j "I am gbd to wriie my endorsement : of the great remedy, Pcrur.a, as a nerve : tonic I do o most heartily." JuEa ; I Marlowe. ; Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to anemic nerve centers. The nervo cen ters are the reservoirs of nervous vitality These centers become bloodless for want of proper nutrition. This la especially true in the spring season. Every spring a hostof invalids are produced as ,tlie direct result of Sliver Berrlce. "Hey!" shouted the rich man, peer In? eautlouslr over the stairway. want you." 1 "Well," chuckled the burglar, reach quired, but the seat of trouble is the samts-the blood. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy, cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic ef fects nil nnlsntlQ nnrt ininitnll.e nra.wutU f L mm To Convince You THAT THE CHATHAM Is tho REST IKOUBATOIt on the market, I will send you ono, freight prepaid, nnd wait for my pay until October 1, 1905. It was given tho highest award at the Oregon Stato Fair, held at Salum last full. Wrlto for our Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba tors and Brooders and our tiuio proposition. ' GEO. W. FOOTT, Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon P. N. U. No. 16-1903 II KN trrltlnc to Bdvcrtiien please iqenuun tin. p.p.r. FADELESS DYES than any other dye. One 10c package colors weak nerves. This can lie easily obviated by uslrg Feruna. Perunn strikes at tliy root oi the difficulty by correcting the diges tion. Digestion furnishes nutrition for the nerve centers. Properly digested food furnishes these reservoirs ot life with vitality which leads to strong, steady nerves and thus mulshes life. Feruna is in great favor among wo men, especially those who have voca t'ons that are trying to the nerves. j Buy a bottle of Feruna today. If you ! do not receive alt the benefits from Pe- ! rupa that you expected, write lo Dr. S. j j D. ttarttnan, Columbus, Ohio. I Tested & True GUARANTEED Used and Sold Everywhere. Or. C. Gee k WcnJarful Hon Treatment Tbla wonderful Chi d(m doctor i catWd Rrtftt because h curt- people without opcrav tlon tbt tre siren up to die. lie cores with Uioe wonderful Chl nee tierbe, ronte, bods. brka ud vecefftbln that are entlrWy tin leuuwn to rxhIIcjU d- uce lo tlila country. Through the dm of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows tbe action of orerfiOOd.fferent remedlea which be aucceMsfulIr uses lu different diseases. !( KVaraute-s to cure catarrh, asihma, tunic, throat, rneuniat!sru, nervousness, ituiusch, liver, kid neys, etc. i has liu ml ml of testimonials. Charces moderate. Call and see him. Patient out of the city write for blanks and circulars, ttend stamp. CONSULTATION VHEK. The C. Gee Ya Chlnsse Medians Go. 25l!i-253 AIDER ST- FORTULM, OREGON A3 Mention paper $3.50 SHOES IV. X Ponplas sunken nnd arlla mora Klru'a l.flu aliw thun hut ntlicr iiinnnrnrturvr In the wnrld. Hltl.OOO UWJJLO to mj u m bo can dUfron till atataaal. Wo Im Donsla S3.50 sboca are the irrtvitcataellera In tlie world becuuae ot their )tcHent aty. riimy tlttlnir and ulterior w earl n jc qualllir Xhtr are Juat aa cmm1 aa tliuaa that roat from HA.OO tu 7-0. Tho onlr ilirfrrencs ta the price. W. I liouvlna a3.0O ahfxta coat more to make, huld their a nape better wear loncr, anil are of greater value thuu nnr other tlJ.AOahoeon the market to-lay. L,. Douclaa Kuar antecs their value hr atmuiilnjr, hla name and price on the bottom of each hoe. lHikfnrlt. Take no aubatltute. I Douglas 83.AO alioea are Bold through hUuwn retail atorei In theprln clnul cities, and hjr ahoe dealers eerr. where. u matter w here you lire. IV louslaa ahoes are wlthlu your reach equal sa.aa shoes. have trora H. L, Ibuglat fSJSo qh for veart, ana comstJer them tqual ta amif fijJO ifu4 nov on th narttt ,.TIey kavt gtttn ahr satancfton. - i. . Jj Jerwa, Jitaf EtUU Hoys wear V. L. Douglas $2.80 and $2.00 hos because they tit better, bold their shape and wear looser than other makes. VT. L. flougtaiviea Coron Coltlkin fa AtS S3XO$hort tproaa toil it eonttdtd ta U tk Jinttt patent teatktr pnntutta Fa$t Color EytUtt will not wtar Brar . W, L. Djnislaa liaa the largeit ahoa mall order bualnw In ilia world. iu trouble to itet a lit vj ma uu daalm further nr ruruer. miurmatlon. vr uf mation. vri or rated Viitakgu v JSpnma Styttt, W. L.D0U0US. Brscfclen, Mais. silk. wool and cotton equally well and Is Write for free booklet how to dye.