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r o U lim . “ W e ll," said the sta tis tic a l boarder, lean in g bark In bis chair, " w e b a r e at this m eal tbe rep resen ta tives o t tw o Dr. Hartman is now offering Peruna to the public as a regular pharmaceu w id ely separated gen eration s.“ “ H o w is th a t? " usked tbe Inquisi tical product I t it just as ethical as any compound put up tor the medical profession. Ho straining o f medical ethics can find any fault w ith it. T H E tiv e boarder. " T h e ben w e h ave been t ry in g to ea t P R IN C IP A L A C T IV E IN G R E D IE N T S are prominently incorporated in the label on the bottle, that the people may know that the claims made for Peruna was In a ll p ro b a b ility the grea t-g ra n d m other of this o m e le t " — C hicago have a true justification. Tribune. _____________________ The only departure we shall make from medical ethics in the oonduct oi Peruna affairs in the future, is tbe fact that we shall continue to advertise ant sell our product TO T H E PEOPLE. I f w e would agree to sell to doctors only, to advertise for doctors only, then the medical fraternity would be obliged to recognize Peruna as being entirely w ith in th eir ap p roval B U T W E S H A L L NOT DO TH IS. W e shall continue to offer Peruna to the people. W a shall oontinue to eonvey to the people our claims for Peruna as a household remedy. Wre shall continue to supply the people w ith free literature, teaching them how to use our medicine, teaching them how to avoid disease, teaching them many things o f benefit to the home. W e shall continue to do this, whether the medical profession lik e it or not. W e are proposing from this tim e on to take the publio into our confidence. Notwithstanding that some im itatois and substitutors w ill be attempting to put up something which they consider just as good as Peruna, we are going to draw aside the v e il o f secrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly OF W H A T P E R U N A 18 COMPOSED. This ought to disarm all honest criticism. W e expect, however, that crit icism w ill continue On some pretext or other those who are envious of the success o f Peruna w ill continue to find fa u lt But w e are determined to give People Who Object to such people no just complaint. Liquid Medicines Can P E R U N A IS A G R E A T M EDICINE. I t has become a household word in Now Secure Peruna millions o f homes. Our faith in the Tablets. remedy is stronger than ever. Every year we expect to establish new plants in foreign lands until the people o f all the world are supplied w ith this valu able household remedy. W E C L A IM P E R U N A TO BE A C A T A R R H R E M E D Y . Buy a bottle and try i t I f it helps you, be honest and acknowledge that it has helped you. I f you want us to w e w ill publish your statement exactly as you furnish it to us. W e w ill add no words, take away no words. I f you wish us to wo w ill publish your portrait in connection w ith i t W e w ill not do this without your w ritten request, without your entire consent. Peruna has cured thousands o f people o f chronic catarrh, in many phases and locations. A t least that is what the people say to us, through unsolicited testimonials. Peruna w ill cure many thousand more, in spite o f fabricated slanders to the contrary. W E G U A R A N T E E E V E R Y B O TTLE OF P E E U N A TO C O N T A IN THE IN G R E D IE N T S P R IN T E D ON T H E LAB E L. W e guarantee th at every testimonial we use i3 absolutely true—in the exact language o f the testifier. W e guarantee that every photograph published is the photograph o f the person whose name it bears, that every word o f every testimonial was author ized by the hand that signed i t W o are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are. by dealing squarer than they dare to. W e are determined to meet falsehood w ith truth, duplicity w ith candor, insincerity w ith sincerity. W e know that the users o f Peruna w ill appreciate our stand. W e believe that the dealers in Peruna w ill applaud our course. W e expect even our op ponents w ill be obliged to acknowledge finally that Peruna is not only an honest and useful remedy, but ono o f tins G R E A T E S T HOUSEHOLD M EDI C IN E S ON T H E C O N T IN E N T . C. Gee Wo T h , well known reliable CHI NESE Root and Herb DOCTOR TTna made a life study o f roots and herbs, and in that hi tidy discovered and in g iv ing to tho world his wonder fu l remedies. N o Mercury, Poison s or D ru gs U s e d - H e C u res Without O peration, or Without the Aid o f a Knife H e guarantees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung. Throat. Itheumatinm. Nervousness. Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles;alsoLost Manhood. Fem ale Weakness and A ll P riva te Diseases. A SURE CANCER CURE lust R eceived fro m P e k in g , China—S a fe , Sure and Reliable. i r TOD A R E A F L IC T E D . D O N 'T D ELAY. D E L A Y S A R E DAJIOEROOB. C O N S U L T A T IO N P R E R I f you cannot c a ll, w rite fo r sympton blank and circu lar. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. T H E C. U EE W O C l! IN K S * M E D IC IN E CO. 162 1-2 F irst St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, ~ Please Msntion Th is Paper. N o E q u a l - " ! can say from experience that Hood's Sarsaparilla is without an equal.” E mma L. B o w m a n , 11 Beacou St.. Low ell, M ass. E C Z e m a -" I had eczema and tried every thing I heard of. but nothing helped me until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thanks to this medicine, 1 am now well.” G e o b u e V a n a l b t y n e . South Bethlehem. N. Y. M u s c u l a r R h © u m a t l s m - ' M y father had m u scu lar rh eu m atism . W a s c o n fin e d to his bed. He took tw o bottles o f Hood's Sar llu a k y U sh e rs. T h * church w as packed, even the aisles lined w ith chairs. Just DeCors the benediction the thou gh tful clergym a n , who loved o rd e r as he d id the Gospel, thus adm onished his h e a rers : “ In passing out, please re s a p a r illa am i w as e u t ir e ly c u r e d .” B e h t h a L. P e r r i n , B ox 1026, S p rin g fie ld . Mass. m ain seated u ntil the ushers have H ood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere rem oved the ch airs fro m the a isles.” In tbe usual liquid, or in tablet form called — L lp p ln c o tt’s. S a r s a t a b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. and w h ic h h ave a tta in ed to w o rld o f th e W e ll-In fo r m e d o f th e W o r ld ; “ I som etim es th in k,” said D ublcy, [ n o t o f In d iv id u a ls on ly , bu t o f the “ th at It w ou ld be In terestin g to tra ce m an y w h o h a v e th e happy fa c u lty ol the o rlg lu o f some o f tb e com m on i s e le c tin g and o b ta in in g th e b e st the phrases o f the day. F o r Instance, I . w o rld a ffo r d «. „ tt’ bn der w h o o rig in a te d tbe expression, | O nè Of th e prod u cts o f th a t class. ‘ I t n e ver rain s but It pours.’ ” ' o f kn ow n co m p o n e n t parts, an E th ical “ V e r y lik e ly ," su ggested K id d e r, " I t j rem ed y , a p p ro v e d b y p h ys icia n s and w as N oa h ." co m m e n d e d b y th e W e ll-In fo r m e d o l th e W o r ld a s a va lu a b le and w h ole A D IM ,,,, so m e fa m ily la x a t iv e Is the w ell-kn ow n M a rlo n — I sh ow ed papa those verses S yru p o f F ig s and E lix ir o f Senna. T o you w ro te me, and he seemed pleased. g e t Its b e n e flc la l e ffe c ts a lw a y s buy H a r r y — H e did? th e g en u in e , m an u factu red by the M a rlon — Yes. H e said he w as g lad C a lifo r n ia F ig S y ru p Co., o n ly , and to see you w e re not a poet. fo r s a le b y a ll le a d in g d ru ggists. P r o b a b le . lln d R are F o llo w in g It Up. A Matter of Profitable Interest to the Farmer and Dairyman F irst Magnate— W hy do you always go east on this line? I t ’s not nearly as short and direct as some o f the others. Second Magnate— I know’ it, but in T h e p ro b lem o i k e ep in g sw ee t a ll the trying to get passes I have always found a ten eils used in co n n ection w ith m ilk this to be the line o f least resistance.— and cre a m sellin g , and b u tt r m ak in g, Chicago Tribune. has been a serious one w ith the fa rm er. P r o x im ity . H e has com e to r ea lize fu lly th at the Wareham Long— n o w near did ye ever slig h tes t ta in t or h in t o f staleness le ft in can, tin o r ch urn m a y ruin a w h ole come to bein’ rich? Tuffold Knutt— W ell, I wux next thing ou tput; th a t the ta in t w h ich is l e f t is in to a millionaire wunst. M e an’ ole Mun- the fo rm o f b a cteria w h ich g row and toburn happened to go on a toot the same m u ltip ly in m ilk or b u tter, prod u cing night, an’ they put us in adjoinin’ cells iisa stro u s results. tt the p ’lice station.” T h e fa rm e r has lea rn ed th a t h ot w ater w on’ t rin se a w a y th e grea sy residu e in h o w 's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any dairy u ten si s. 5ase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha.l’g H e has lea rn ed th a t soap lea ves a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY AGO., Toledo,O residue o f its ow n w h ich is, if a n y th in g, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. worse th an th e m ilk o r cream residue, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ali buisness transactions »n d it is lit tle w onder th at th ere has been End out any obliga- tnd financially able to carry cari i con stan t cla m or lor a d a ir y cle.inser tlon made by nis firm. WALDINO. K KIN! I N N A N & M A R V IN , and sw ee te n er th a t w ill m ee t m odern W h o lesa le D ru ggists, T o le d o ,O H s l l ’s C atarrah C u re is ik s n U M ernaU y, act in g d ir e c tly upon th e b lo o d an d m u cou s sur faces o f th e system . T e s tim o n ia l? sent free. P ric e 75 cents p er b ottle. Sold b y a ll D ru ggists. T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills lo r C o n s tip a tio n . The Ba Beat. j B ird . “ I admire that parrot o f yours,” re marked the visitor, rising to take his de parture. “ I t ’s the most sensible bird I ’ ve seen for a long time.” "W h y , he hasn’ t uttered a single word since you came in,” said the owner o f the pa rrot. " i know it. T h a t’s why I admire him.” __________________ Dance ana a ll N ervou s Diseases F ; T S j ™ 'n , jtly i cured by Dr. K lin e ’ s (Jreat for F R E E 32 trial bottle and ! N e rv e Restorer. Heed H treatise. Dr. R. I L K llJ e , Ld. »31 A rch SL. Phllo..Pa. «T ig h t Be* W o r s e . M am m a— “ Y ou r o v erco a t w ill n e re r fit you this w in te r.” B o b b j— “ I know it w on ’ t, mamma, but m y skates w i l l ; so d o n 't le t ’s w o rry .” — Puck. E p ita p h . Traveler, pause and drop a tear F o r Tim othy Squiggs, who ouce dwelt here. H e vanished from our mortal sight W hen he thawed a can o f dynamite. 1 Do you pin your hat to your own hair? C a n ’t do it? Haven’t enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor 1 Here’s an intro duction ! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth o f rich,thick,glossy hair! And we k n o w you’ll never be gray. •* I think that Ayer's Flair V igor is ths m o it wonderful h.iirgrow er that was ever made. I have u*e<l it for aotne tim e and I can truth fu lly «av that I am g »»a tly pleased with It. I cheerfully rem tpm ” n«l It an *» splendid prepa ration.” — M iss V. B HOC K , Way land, Mich. Made b r J. C. A v e r Co., L o w e ll, Mass. ▲ iso mauufaoturers o f A ijers SARSAPARILLA. Pesalm lstlo View. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. “ L ife ,” rem arked the optim ist, “ Is m ade up o f sunshine and sorrow .” “ Y es,” rejoin ed tbe pessimist, “ but the trou b le is there a re about nlns sh ad ow « to one su n «M t >« •• Only One “ BROMO QUININE." T h a t is L A X A T i V E B R O M O Q U IN IN E , Look fo r the s ig n a tu re o f K. W. Q R OVE * ___. * u %i\ Useu W orld o v e r t o C u re a C o ld in O n e Day. 23c. Th e production of alcohol in Francs during the season o f UKXi-ltHHJ is esti mated at 70,21*-.017 gallons. O f this great quantity 84 per cent w a» indus trial alcohol. RHEUMATISM CAN N O T B E R U B B E D AW AY I t is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is mora than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only ba N o t In th e M a r k e t. reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O i EE RUBBED A W A Y . “ W hen I go into p olitics, I am go Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by in g to h ire out m y brains to tb e bast the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowcl3 and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This p a y in g side.” “ But when people h ire brains they refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms w a n t fu rnish ed th o u g h ts ; not em pty ! uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tho body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains flats.” — B a ltim ore A m erican. are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time Mo her, will find Mr,. Win«low*s Soothing by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at the first exposure to cold or S yru p th e V a t rem ed y to ujo fur th.lrChildren dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma during the teething period. tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease w ill shift T h e T u r n in g o t th e W o rm . M o llle— I w ish you w e re m ore lik e from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system Mr. Simpson. C odd le— M y dear, I f I w ere m ore lik e is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes M r. Sim pson, I should h ave m a rried a deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and w om an m ore lik e Mrs. Sim pson.— St. renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead L o u is P o st-D ivo-tch . of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit ing acrid and corrosive matter iu the mus T h e P ro p e r Fee. cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed “ W h a t do I get fo r th is stu n t?" ask and nourished by rich, health-sustaining ed tb s vain, but execrable, amateur. blood which completely nnd permanently “ I f I w ere a police m a g is tra te ," an cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed sw ered the m anager, “ you w ould get of both purifying and tonic properties—» 80 d a y s ; but. as I am not, you ’ll sim ply PURELY VEGETABLE just what is needed in every case of Rheu get out.” matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use c f S. S. S. and write us about your case and our physicians w ill give you any information or advice desired free o f charge and w ill send our special treatise on Rheumatism. S.S.S. Steel-Clad Grubber A t J a m e ito n a . to H I« Is It Own Hair ? “ C o you thiuk it is as easy to make i fortu n e as It used to be?” asked the am bitious youth. "E a s ie r,” answ ered Senator S or ghum. “ T h e problem Is to do it In »uch a w ay that you r frie n d s w ill con tinue to speak to you .” — W ashington Star. _____________________ Simple«, Strongest, BnieA H a n d le d Grabber Made. Will pall MORB and LARG ER STOMPS with LBSS BXPBNSB thaa an y other. A n e w ly m arried couple w as tak in g In the Jam estow n E xposition . “ T h e r e ’ s ou r biggest m an -of-w ar, d ea r,” said the husband, po in tin g to one o f the vessels in the harbor. Just then n lit tle tu g w as seen pu ff in g around the big ship. “ A n d Is the lit tle one a tug-of-w ar, T o m ? ” asked the w ife .— Success M a g a zine. ______________________ G lr la P rob lem . Done Uncle Hosea did not feel able to con tribute more than 75 cents to the mission ary cause, and was not particularly en thusiastic about giving even that. "Y o u ought to give as the Lord has prospered you,” said Deacon Ironside. “ I don’ t think the L ord 'll ever accuse me o f bein’ ungrateful,” answered U nde Hosea. "S ix o f my boys is preachers.” BORAX IN THE DAIRY One of the Essentials w id e a c c e p ta n c e th rou gh the a p p roval “ W hy, Col. Corpuscle, are you alive yet?” "A m I alive yet? W hy shouldn't I be, sir?” "Y o u must pardon my surprise, colo nel. I could almost swear 1 read your obituary a year a g o !” " I t is quite likely you did, sir. The papers down my way have had ray obitu ary in type for years, and it is possible that one o f them may have run it in by accident.” •With Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and am con vinced It is a great medicine,” —this Is the substance of 40,366 letters by actual count, received in two years. They tell of cures of all blood diseases, loss of appetite, rheuma tism, after-fever weakness, that tired feeling, nervous weakness, dyspepsia, catarrh. requ irem en ts. A few o f th e la rg est cre a m ery esta b lish m ents h a ve ca lled e x p e rts in to consu l tation on th is p rob lem and h a ve w ith this s c ien tific aid h it upon a product ol ) f n a tu re w h ich e x a c t ly fills th e b i l l - borax. S c ien tists h a ve lon g k n o w n b o ra x at ei cleanser, a sw eeten er and an an tisep tic d e stro y er o f b a cteria and germ grow th s. D estroys a ll th a t is h a rm fu l and p ro m otes and p r e s e iv e s freshness, sw ee t ness an d p u rity , r e lie v in g th e d a irym a n and d a iry h ou sew ife o f d ru d g ery and ol needless w ork and w o rry . I t s cheapness and va lu e should g iv e it first p la ce in th e necessities o f e v ery dairy. T h e c o w ’ s u dder is k e p t in a clean, h e a lth y and sm ooth co n d ition b y w ash in g it w ith b o ra x and w ater, a table- spoonful o f b o ra x to tw o quarts o f w ater. S h iftin g th e H a rd en . T h is p reven ts rou gh ness and sorenesi “ W h en I sta rted In business," said o r cracked teats, w h ich m ak e m ilk in g M r. D u stin S tax , reflective ly , " I ra- tim e a dread to the cow and a w o r ry to [s o lv e d n e v e r to tell an u ntru th.” th e m ilk e r. “ A nd you k ep t y o u r w ord ? ” T h e m odern clean ser o f a ll d a iry u ten “ Yes. W h e n e v e r I bad any del teats sils consists o f— on e tab lesp oon fu l o f bor- business o f thnt so rt on hand I hired *ax to e v e r y q u a rt o f w a ter needed. Re- an ex p ert.” — \Y s « m - - » c v t - r I m em b e r— a ta b lesp oon fu l equ als foui teaspoonfuls. B e sure th a t you g e t pu re b o ra x . Tc be sure, you m ust g e t “ 20 M u le Team B o r a x .” A ll dealers. A d a in ty book in colors, cal ed “ Jingle Book,” sent free lo an> o f th e h a p p y h om es o f to-day Is i Mother sending name end address o f hei v a s t fu nd o f in fo r m a tio n a s to the baby, and tops from two pound cartons b est m eth od s o f p ro m o tin g h ealth and of “ 20 Mule Team” Package Borax, witfc happ in ess and r ig h t liv in g and k n ow i 5c in stamps. le d g e o f th e w o r ld 's b e st products. I A d d re ss P a c ific C oa st B o ra x C o., O ak P ro d u c ts o f actu al e x c e lle n c e and land, C a l. ______________________ rea so n a b le c la im s tru th fu lly presen ted V T « w I t M l g k t If it v o H a p p e n * « . ,4 I ’ve Had Experience PER U N A E D IT O R IA L NO. I. THE S W IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. P itie d . I kn ow o f m any w ell-to-do m id d le class fa m ilies w h ere the daughters, h a vin g reecived the education o f ca n a ry birds, a re launched on a sea o f g n y ety w ith a ca rgo o f p r e tty sm iles and froc k s to ca p tiv a te husbands.— London Madam e, PILES CURED1 IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. P A Z O O IN T M E N T is g u a ra n te e d to cu re an> Case o f It c h in g , B lin d . J le e d ln g or P r o tr u d in g lie s in 6 to 14 d a ys o r m o n e y refu n d e d . 50c. One E x c e p tio n . “ I gee th at F r id a y com es on th e 13th this w eek. D oesn 't it m ake y on fe e l creep y?” The Kind You Have Always Knuglit has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one to deceive you in tills. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-fjond” are hut Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—experience against experiment- What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and .Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and tlowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. You Ha?e Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over 3 0 Years. n t C I . T . U , C O O . . N T , TV . U H I ? S T M r T . M V V O M C tW . j “ M e? I ’m not superstitions. F r i day Is not the on ly d a y on w h ich un lucky things happen.” “ But all the w o rst th in gs happen on F r id a y .” " N o , they do n ’ t I w as m a rried on T u es d a y ."— C levela n d P la in D ealer. T h e H o lr F ir . H elen w a s w a tch in g gom e flies on the w in d o w pane, when she ca lled to her m o th e r ; “ M am m a, com e and see I f this Is the bosom f l y !” " T h e bosom fly, c h ild ! W b a t kind o f a fly Is th at? ” “ O h. th e one th ey sung about In church last Sunday— ’L e t m e to thy bosom f l y . '” — T h e C ircle. It Core* While Vou Walk. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cu t. for hot, nseatln*. callus, an<l swollen, aching lent. Sold By a ll D ru ggists. P r ic e 25c. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y m o s tn u te . T r ia l package FREE. A d d reu Aliens. Olmsted, La Roy, x , Y. th a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e r In th o sro e / rf, bmcmumm uhoy h o l d I h o l r “ 5 . ® aha p c . f i t b e t t o r , w e a r l o n p e r , a n d •g p » o f o r e a t e r v a lu e th a n a n y o t h e r ^ »**“ m h o n m i n t h * w n is lf/ f n rim w ff y n X eg ro e e ' Teeth. T h . w hiteness and beauty o f the W. L. Oouglis $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price J H E M w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s p le a s e I • r « ' A l ' T I O V . W. L. TV>nglas name and prl«» i« stamped on bottom. T a k f Y s teeth o f the A fr ic a n negroes a re gen »7 tho beat «ho« d*al»-r* **v*-ry why re. Hb'-fS inai lf>d ' m e n i I o n t h la p » p * r . i t-d from factory to any part o f the world. Illua* k a tM Catalog free to any addrem. W . L ■»«* I M L A .H , B r u r k t o a , M a a a e ra lly ascribed to the fo od w h ich th ey eat and to fa v o ra b le c lim a tic con di tions, but these Ignoran t n a tives tak e special c a re o f the teeth and a re fa m ilia r w ith m any rem edies fo r tbs C olor m o r . go o d s brighter and faster colors than a n y other dye. O n . 10 c pac k a ge colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w e U treatm en t o f dental diseases.— Muo- and la guaran teed to g iv e perfect results. A a k dealer, or w e w i l l san d p o s tp a id nt 1 Oc a pac kage. W r it e for f r . . booklet h o w to d y ., bleachland m ix colors. M O N R O E D R U G C O M P A N Y , Quincy, Ollnola. ehenei ttTdla'ml r O n W ecbenachrtft. PUTNAM 1 FADELESS DYES