Catarrh r n n e c e s s a ry . “Y es,” grow led old Roxley. “M abel’i lover interview ed me la st n ig h t Stupid fe llo w ; no sense a t a ll.” “A h !” exclaim ed Asrum. “th en yot won’t have him for a son-in-law ?” “I? W hat have I to do w ith it? Tht idea of his com ing to ask me w hen tht girl and her m other a re s a tis tied. Ill he had any sense he’d know t h a t set tie d i t ”—P h ilad e lp h ia Press. 3 « constitutional disease orieirvatlng In ^ L o r e blood and requiring constitutional itment acting through and purifying the id for its radical and perm anent cure, greatest constitutional remedy is HoodSarsaparilla B l n usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as S a r s a t a b s . 100do?es«l. ■ Kasai and other local forms of catarrh •re i elleved by Catarriets, which allay m- amation and deodorize discharge. 50c. H e tln e d H a ir F alls j Then It’s time to act! No time j ;o s;uJy, to rcaJ, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It’s nature’s way. T o rtu re . “Lil. you just ou?hr to h a v e h e a n i how Miss Capsicum talked the other day when she was real mad. You don't kuow what you missed.” “ W hat did she say, Jen?” THE DAIST TLV K1LLES “ G racious! You don't expect me to sa> I destroy» all th e the dreadful things she said, do you?” the» and affords com fort to every hom e—in dining rt*om, sleeping room and e \ cry place w here flies a re troublesom e. Clean, neut and w ill not »oil or in ju re anythiug. ___i one© and you will never he w ithout them . I kep by uealen». sent prepaid f o r ‘JOc. BOLD iOMEKS. 14» DeBalb A y »., Brooklyn, N T C s lv r a H i m Th<a beet k in d of a testim o n ia l — “ Gold fo r o v e r s ix ty y e a rs .’* Al»w iMAuufkotur»ru o f J 9 F ilte rin g a D e m u rre r. “T alk about the superiority of mina over m atter!” said the argumentativo boarder. “ It’s just the other way. If you want to be sure not to forget a thin? you don't trust it to your memory. You take a pencil and a slip of paper an 1 make a memorandum of it.” F o re ig n nn«l D om eatlc. H is W ife ( r e a d in g )— I set“ they had a breatl rio t in S pain recently. H e r H usliand— Y es; a n d w e’ll have one a t hom e soon If th e re isn’t an Im provem ent in y our biscuits. Ore Img ru pli leji t R o m an c e. They were returning from the spelling bee. "U r. SiHionamore.” she said, “ why did you miss that easy word'/ You spelled ’honor’ with a ’u ' ” “ I know it,” he answered. "The feel- k \ esnte over me all at once that I just A. didn't; get along without 'u.’ Miss Daisy.” W ith which old. old story he won her. N o T ro u b le . I ‘T n clo Hcury, don't you find it hard I work being a vegetarian?” “ Not at all, my boy. It's only neoes sary to be conservative about it. When I feel an insatiable craving for a bis i plate of bacon and eggs I always yield to it.”— Chicago Tribune. B T h e colonies of (¡rear B ritain hare aeai y 1UO times more area than the •sotii' r country, France eighteen times and ijerm auy live times. 8 t. Y ’tns* P e n c e an d all N erv o n s Dlaca.*«« p e rm a n e n tly cu red b y I)r. K lin e’s iiiva* :ITS .e rv e K esioror. S end fo r F R K K f'-trfa l b o ttle and realise. Dr. Ik. ILLLllno, Ld.,9ol A rc h feL, i'Lu:a.,x'a N e u tra lity . The voter in Ih-earyhurst reflected. “ If I vote the ‘citizens’ ticket.’ ” h i *aid. “ I'm agin the people, and if I vote the ‘people's ticket’ I ain ’t a good citi zen. Blamed if I ’m goin’ to vote a t a l l !’’ Pulling his hat down over his eyes, he turned on his heel and strode away in disgust. The intricacies of village politics were too deep for him. CURES SK IN D ISE A SES . , r h e r e 18 a n e v a p o ra tio n fro m th e b o d y g o in g on c o n tin u a lly , d a y a n d n i t . t h r o u g h t h e p o r e s a n d g l a n d 8 o f th e s k m . T1 - , . n R u n *■ n in ta m in g ^ p r o p e r t e m p e ra tu r e o f o u r s y s te m s a n d p re sei v in e t h e s..ft- i* s a n d lle x i.iih t} of tile s k in , a n d so lo n g a s th e b lo o d is free fro m im p u r- le s n o tr o u b le w ill r e s u lt. W h e n , h o w e v e r, th e blood fro m a n y c a u s e to m e s in fe c te d w ith h u m o r s a n d a c id s, th e s e to o m u s t b e e x p e lle d , a n d m u g in c o n ta c t w ith t h e d e lic a te fib re s a n d tis s u e s w ith w h ic h th e s k i n is a b u n d a n t l y s u p p lie d th e y p ro d u c e ir r ita tio n a n d in fla m m a tio n a n d th e ect is s h o w n b y E cz em a , A c n e , T e tte r, a n d s k in a ffe c tio n s of v a rio u s k in d s , le s e i m p u r i t ie s a n d h u m o r s g e t i n to t h e b lo o d th r o u g h a d e ra n g e d o r a c tiv e c o n d itio n of th e s y s te m ; th e m e m b e rs w h o se d u ty it is to c a rry off e w a s te a n d re fu s e m a t t e r o f t h e b o d y fa il to p ro p e rly p e rfo rm t h e i r w o rk , d t h i s im p u re , f e rm e n tin g m a tte r is le ft in t h e s y s te m to b e a b s o rb e d by e b lo o d . 1 h e s k in is n o t o n ly a ffe c te d b y p o is o n s g e n e r a te d w ith in th e s te m , b u t p o is o n s fro m w ith o u t, ic h a s l ’o iso n O a k , P o is o n Iv y , I h av e used y o u r S. S. S., sp rin g a n d fall, ? e ttle R a s h , e tc ., e n te r th r o u g h th e fo r th e p ast tw o y ears, w ith th e re su lt th a t it en tirely relieved m e of a fo rm of E czem a p o re s a n d g la n d s , a n d so th o r- w h ich m y doctor w as u n ab le to c u re . My s g h l y d o th e y b eco m e ro o te d in th e a rm s, low er lim bs, an d , in fact, th e biggest Jo o d t h a t th e y a re e v e r p re s e n t, p o rtio n of m y w hole body w as affected, an d r e tu r n a t c e r ta in s e a s o n s o f eac h w hen I first began S. S. S. th e itch in g , etc ., w as w orse, b u t I co n tin u ed th e rem ed y w ith ¡ear to t o r m e n t t h e s u ffe re r. S a lv e s , th e re s u lt th a t th e dry, itch in g e ru p tio n en - a s h e s , lo tio n s , e tc ., c a n n o t c u re s k in l tirely disappeared . I th in k a g re a t deal of is e a s e s . T ru e , s u c h tr e a tm e n t re- y o u r m edicine, and h ave reco m m en d e d it to o th e rs w ith good resu lts. I t is th e b est blood S iv e s s o m e o f t h e i tc h i n g a n d d is- m edicine m ade, a n d I can co n scien tio u sly s m fo rt, a n d a id s in k e e p i n g t h e s k in reco m m en d it fo r th e c u re of all blood an d 'le a n , b u t i t d o e s n o t re a c h t h e re a l s k in affections. CHAS. HORSTM AN. W heeling, W . Va. « u s e , a n d a t b e s t c a n be o n ly p a l l i a tin g a n d s o o th in g . A th o ro u g h l e a n s i n g o f th e b lo o d is t h e o n ly c e r ta in c u re fo r s k in d ise a s e s . S . S . S ., ( g e n tl e a c tin g , sa fe b lo o d p u rifie r, m a d e e n tir e ly o f v e g e ta b le in g r e d ie n ts I t h e fo re s t a n d field, is t h e p r o p e r tr e a tm e n t. S. S. S . g o e s d o w n in to th e “r c u la tio n , a n d n e u tr a liz e s t h e a c id s a n d h u m o rs , th o r o u g h ly c le a n s in g a n d P u rify in g t h e b lo o d , a n d c u r in g s k i n a ffe c tio n s o f e v e ry k in d . I t s u p p lie s t h e b lo o d t h e fre s h , n u t r i t i v e q u a li t ie s n e c e s s a ry to s u s ta i n th e s k i n a n d ¡11 o t h e r p a r ts o f th e b o d y , a n d rid s t h e b lo o d of a n y a n d a ll p o iso n s. S . S . S. lu re s E c z e m a , T e tte r, A c n e, S a l t R h e u m , P o iso n O a k a n d Iv y , N e ttle R a s h , w d a ll o th e r s k i n tro u b le s , a n d c u re s th e m p e r m a n e n tly b y re m o v in g e v e ry ■ace o f t h e c a u s e fro m t h e b lo o d . S p e c ia l b o o k o n S k in D ise a se s a n d a n y ^ e d i c a ' a d v ic e d e s in a ll w h o w rite . T H E S W I F T S P E C IF I C C O .. A T L A N T A . G A . Don’t Poison Baby. W hen the SAtSAPARlUA. ijers\ p h is . p O E T T YUAPvS AGO alm ost ev ery m o th er th o u g h t hor child m u st have * PAIuF.GOr.IC or la u d an u m to ran.Iro i t sleep. These d n i’TS w ill produce sleep, an d A F E W DHOPS TOO M A N Y w ill produce th e SLEEP FRO M W H IC H T H E R E 13 170 W A IQ X G , M an y are th e ch ild ren who have been killed or whose h ealth h a s been ra in e d for life by paregoric, la u d a n u m and m orphine, each of w hich is a narcotic p roduct o f opium. D ru g g ists a re prohibited from selling cith er of the narcotics nam ed to children a t all, o r to any b o d y w ith o u t labelling th em “ poison.” The definition o f “ narcotic ” i s : “A inedicino wlrich relieves pain a fid produces sleep,but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death. ** The ta ste and sm ell of m edicines containing opium a re disguised, and sold u n d er th e nam es o f ‘‘Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing S yru p s,” etc. Y ou should n o t p erm it an y m edicine to be g iv en to y o u r children w ith o u t y o u or y o u r physician know o f w h a t it is composed. CA STO RIA DOES E O T CON T A IN NARCOTICS, if it hears th e sig n atu re o f Chas. H. Flctchor. ' CCIRSY PECT02A1. T r o t,« .r a n G o w n .. “T ro u sseau gowns a re lovelier th a n ever,” says th e fashion e d ito r of the W o m an s Hom e Couipuniou, “b u t as they have increased in b eau ty , th ey have lessened lu uuniber. V ery few brides of to-day, uo m a tte r how fa s h ionable they m ay be, o rd e r a tro u sse a u consisting of a great num ber o f cos tum es. The reason for th is Is th a t f a s h ions change so th u t It is n ecessary every little w hile to have a uew -style gown if one is to keep pace w ith th e c a p ri cious modes. "T he bridal princess gow n Is s sty le w hich will he in fashion fo r a long tim e to come. One can w e ar It a s long a s the m a te ria l la s ts by m erely ch an g in g the sleeves to m eet th e re q u ire m e n ts of the prev ailin g fashion." T O r~y ?¿c o¿ A U 'O H O L 3 P E R F I N r . r •«« » jk. A- M o th e r , w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g t o e e e for t u e i r o h: lU r u t l i n i n g th e te e th i u g p e r .o d . jù n p tfM ik im jijm m /y-r/if/.f S u J m jtbcJama + J h M e S d ti- ¿ fa tS è a t* Im p ro v e m e n t S o c lrty . Ill small c ra te rs of p opulation w hore none hut th e m ost general law s govern It Is necessary to form an im prove m ent society to look a fte r the h e alth and well being of the people as a whole, saya th e I.os Angeles T im es. T h e la ws of hygiene m ust lie observed. B oth sow e rs and su rfa ce d ra in a g e should be pro vided by th e people a s a w hole, nnd w here no city governm ent e x ists th is is a splendid w ork for a live society for civic betterm ent. fi n . lliijrtoïK.. S. Ja* HimtSbW- Çfonfitd Sljgrrr • Apcrferi Remedy for Cnrs tir« H o n . Sour Stoiuach.DlantiMi W orm s jConvulsious.Fe\Yrich B ess and L O S S OF S ll . i ’. îo ” L R -d P tt a c :a NEW YORK. OcS 2.12(1 G uaranteed under ilw l-ooij U ro a n d a . MADE FOR C SERVICE I and guaranteed ab so lu te ly WATERPROOF In R ro o k lfn . T h ird -F lo o r T e n a n t— See h e re ! I'm one of a com m ittee of men In th is build ing. and I ’ve called to ask you to sell yuur flute. Second-Floor T e n a n t—D elighted to see you. I ’m one of a n o th e r com m it tee, and w as a bout to come up and ask If you’d sell y our baby.—T id Bits. OILED SUITS. SUCKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean - Light • Durable 5 u lfs43^P Slickers *399 joto ar »nr dim r *s e n tra n t at catalog rate rot rat Attnm $ 1 0 0 Reward, $ 1 0 0 . Teeth With or Without Plates Out-of-Town People W e can do y o u r e n tire Crow n, B ridge and P la te W ork in a day, if n e c e ssa ry . Positively P ainless E x tra c tin g F re e w hen P la te s o r B rid g es a re o rd ered . S en sitiv e T e e th and R oots re m oved w ith o u t th e le a st p a 'n . T en ch airs. Only th e m ost sci entific a n d c a re fu l w ork. 20 Years in Portland y //. m i w u rn . When our «tiff and stubborn Congrrs* ian't balking, ian't balking. O r . apunking up and getting on it* aar. on It« ear, How it love* to hear Itawlf aerenely talk ing. ’renely talking. And eluding got,» of heated atm osphere atm osphere! —Chicago T ribi na. W . A. W I S E M ore T ro e b le . “ My husband had an awful time col lecting that debt," Mrs I^psliug « a s saying. “ I don't pretend to understand law terms, but I heard him say th a t be fore he could g-t the money he had to Barney Shea the man's wages.” 8 A. M. to 8 P. M .; S u n d a y s 9 to 12. P a in le ss E x tra c tio n 50c; P la te s, 85.00. B oth Phones, A and M ain 2029. W ANTED A nd A sso c ia te s P a in le ss D e n tists F a ilin g Bldg., T hird a n d W a s h in g to n Sts. t F a rm IMoHVtAiit N Kf f»APLMN<* or B u s in e s s fo r s a t. N o t p a rtic u la r ab o u t location W ish to h e a r froc, OW NfR or y w ho wtl v i t d ire c t ta bu y er G i*e p n e* . d e a m p - tio n an d s ta te » h e n poaiwa.ion can be h ad Addle**, L DsterSNIlE h i 22* ***ssw » I SMOCS »T ALL r PR iC tl, ro«? CVERV o rT M C fA M tlV . WCN § 0 V 3 W '3M LN, M’A S C * AND CHILDREN Ifeft** ^ L . D ohg/ss m at'm m a n d m afia m a n a « m a n ’ a 3 2 . 3 0 . M 3 .0 0 a n d 3 9 . 3 C mhoam __ t h a n a n y a t h a n m a n u í a d u n a n In th a «ror i d . 6.CSCM t h o y h o ld Ih o ir * 5 4 a h a p a , f H b a ila n , m a a n I o n ia n , a n d «¿g» of u r m atan v a l ú a t h a n a n y a t h a n « r « a h o a a I n t h a aaanfd f a - d a y . i » W. L. IV . .'.M w iM u 4 i ihoe > A ' ri ex * rj wLar«- s « » s M os T e te * « « re« ,* i from ta rie rj t-, * n r pan *1 ima world w . 1 _ i r a i a u s . a . . , k . C A ST O R 1 A '■c&Fzt The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. A n o th e r lln e k .e t TM K C I N T A I ) » C O M P A N Y . T T M U R R A Y CT R C C Y . N t W Y O R R CITY. l.«-iip-V rur W o rrie s. Ja c k \) lull's the m atter, old m a n t You look w orried. Tom c>h, Mies F a in th e a rt keep* tna guessing. She h a sn 't proposed yet. .Inck But you told me you d idn’t 1» p oennsZ ” ten d to m arry her. And th e m ultim illio n aire chuckled Tom And I don’t. But, nfter all th* c raftily . tim e I've w asted on her, l think sh* “ Ab, no, my friend,” he w hispered, m i-lit nt least give me u chance to r » “ they a re here to e a t up subpueua serv- fuse her. erA ” _______________ The M m l i l i l f ir n * r il S e a . “P lease give me tw o bills fo r m y O i l o l It. hut, one for $10 for my I iiis I niiu I and "I>on’t you feel w ell?” asked a for $20 to show my lady frien d s."— friend. M eggeinlorfer Itlu etter. "N ot very,” answ ered Cum rox. “ W hy don’t you go hom e?” “ I c an 't. M other uud the g irls are giving a tea and I'ui uot Invited.’’— i VYushlnzIou S ta r. 1 Iwv w «ll known rellabia Wh n t til*1 D o « . W rr* Knr. O bserving several $5,0<iO bulldog, on th e m u ltim illio n a ire 's e a ta t., the w itty v isito r rem ark ed : “ A re those dogs h e r . to e a t up sub- C. Gee Wo fo e R e fo rm . Truth a n d Q u ality tp p e a l to th e W ell-Inform ed In e v ery walk of life and a re e sse n tia l to p e r m an e n t su c c ess and c re d ita b le s ta n d ing A ccordingly, It Is not claim ed th a t S y ru p of F ig s a n d E lix ir of b e n n a Is th e only re m e d y of know n value, but one of m an y re aso n » why It Is th e b e s t of p e rso n a l a n d fam ily laxative» is th e fa c t t h a t It c le an ses, sw eeten s and re lie v e s th e In te rn a l organs on w hich It a c ts w ith o u t any d e b ilita tin g a f te r e ffe c ts and w ith o u t h av in g to In c re a se th e q u a n tity from tim e to 11 m e U CHINESE The Free Premiums Given IN UCHtNGE FOR CARTON TOPS «NO SOAP WRAPPERS FPCM No. 22—OS 'tf ■ * i i i t g to ad verttM n picata j tu r n • i<*a tl« f * la p»|M>r. Root and Herb DOCTOR H in run.I d it Ilf« atudy of , i " . •’w itn.t Imrt.e, and iu that " o l> <1'«••mt tf l nnd ia ulv. ina to t Im world hi* woudat* fuT rnrredlM. N o M r r i u ry , Poiaona o r D r u g « Used Me ( u r « g W ithout O p e ra tio n , o r W ith o u t Ilia Awl of a K n ifg It** iiminiiitf f t.. t i • t 'i i t». Asthma, Luna, rhront lit - « 'I horvo i . -- Ni<riiii* Pet>i)|ft«I “ 20 M ule T e a m ” B orax, B oraxo B a th Pow der, V iolet B oric T alcum Pow der, Boric S pangles, B oric Acid, B oraxaid Soap P ow der, “ 20 Mule T e a m ” Soap, Q ueen o f Be ra x Soap, B oraxaid I.su n d ry Soap a n d ” 20 Mule T e a m ” Soap C hips Ml . . . I A SURE iu « t R eceived fr o m P e ltin g . ( d in s S a fe , S ura nr<J lie liable. i r Y o rr a i i f a h l a r n i *> j p t d e l a y . D E LA t H AKK If A N ' • I .ItO l'H G O N B U L T A T IO N p u r r i t you c a n n o t c a ll, w r ite f o r nr m p to n b l a n k a n d c l r a » la r 1 lo •• I « ©?»•« In n*atilt«, THKr<.»| M . i l ' r . M /. il* l . f j ’IN E C X ). tCi I « t I n t Hr . M ■» r n. P o r tla n d . U r* fO ^ PleaM t M e n tio n T h !» P a p a r. %> i M ore C o n v e r ts E v e r y Y ea r Every day in every year that comes, more house wives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable, which has stood so w ;ll the test of years. They are finding out that BAKING POWDER K G costs one third the price of powder my- where near K C quality, an d m akes better, purer, more healthful baking. [ J a 0 u . J M v * »' i ' CANCER CURE H ighest + Quality V _ L - l 'u hi m 1 f* W fiik n i’s* nit I All 1 'rh itlR ¡muqisnN h*v© l**©n carefully srlwtfwl rm G-insr tho»* M O S T Q U I C K L Y O B T A I N E D , offering th* G R E A T E S T V A R I E T Y and ahowin* tha L A R G E S T V A L U E for the num ber of Carton Top* or Soap Wrapp* r* required. Send for 4 0 p * «e illuAtra ed t a ta lcgu e s h o w i'K over 1 00 0 arttflea we n i»c a w a y free. A d d re ss Pacific Coast H ora n ( o .. O a k la n d . < ai. 2 0 O unces l«ia* ALWAYS Coara tho Signature P e rm u te d . T h e editor looked over the m anuscript • nd handed it linck. “ I do n't like your dialect," h* said. “ B u t, sir," said the litera ry a s p ira n t, tt a r tl e d a n d in d irn a n t, " t h a t ian't dia l e c t ! T h a t 's writte n In the reformed spelling I” P N U 1 . L Dcmg¡a» $4 g * $5 G3t Elg* ShMt Cannot Be E iu lM At Any ^ let ■ ei i m S v r« -a r li» ir I0TEL MOORE ¡E __ Si«» T h e P en n sy lv an ia railro ad has recently posted notices in its variou s workshops forbidding pro fan ity . In view of the pres ent railro ad situation, why not put such notices in the executive offices and mail one to every slock holder? Wall Street Jo u rn al. l t s e ts p le a s a n tly a n d n a tu ra lly and tru ly a s a lax a tiv e , a n d Its c o m p o n en t p a rts a re know n to a n d a p p ro v ed by p h y sic ia n s, a s It Is fre e from all o b jec tio n a b le s u b s ta n c e s . T o g e t Its beneficial e ffe c ts a lw a y s p u rc h a s e th e o i * i : \ \i.i, t i n : \ i vu g en u in e— m a n u fa c tu re d by th e C ali ClATtOP *fACH SUSIDC, 0*1684 fo rn ia F ig S y ru p Co., o n ly , a n d for “ T u r Mreetly « the bears oeerlonklac I sa le by all le a d in g d ru g g ia ts. I n t , , , „ , M. Hot w it hath. ha. I « G E N U IN E E x act C opy o f W rap p er. J u s t a t p re sen t is u good tim e for all | in te re ste d to look over th e local school y a rd a n d consider if It m eets th e ir Ideas re g ard in g beauty, shade, protec- j tion, e ducational value, ete. If It does 1 not, th e tim e is rip e to “get busy" w ith j o th e rs w hose Interest is equal to yours ' and try to a m e lio ra te p re s e n t condi tio n s so th a t th is piece o f p ublic prop e r ty w ill no louger t>e a reproach to those lu control. T h e r e a d e r s o f t h i s p a p e r w ill b e p le a s e d to l e a r n t , a t th-*re is a t le a s t o n e d r e a d e d disea*t* j 1 lia t s c ie n c e h a * b e e n a b le t o c u r e in a l l It« | siag t-s, a n d t h a t Is C a t a r r h . H a ll 's C a ta r r h C u r e l s t h e on»v [>ositive c u r e n o w k n o w n t o t h e I m e d ic a l f r a t e r n i t y . C a t a r r h b e n? a c o n s t i t u tio n a l d is e a se . req u ireH a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l t« c a t- m ent H a ll 's C a t a r r h C u r e U v a k e n in t e r n a l ly , a c tin g directly n o o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r face^ o f th u s . s te m ,tb e r e b v d e » tro y i n g t h e f o in f la tio n o f th e d is e a s e , a n d g iv in g t e p a t e n t 8 tr e n ? th by b u ild in g u p t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d a s s is tin g n a t u r e in d o in g its w o rk . T h e p ro ll* h a v e • > ranch f a i th In its - B r i t i T i M s e rs h a t th e y > ffer O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s fo r a n y ca se t h a t it f a ils to c u r e . S e n d fo r l i s t of te s tim o n ia ls . A d d r e s s V J C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O. ( S o ld by a ll d r u g g is ts . 7f>c. T a k e H a ll's F a im .y P ills f o r c o n s tip ia tio n . H r. J . W . D lnsdale, of C hicago, 111., sa y s: “ I use yo u r C oatorla a n il a d v iso its u se In a ll fa m ilie s w h e re th e re c ro c h ild re n .” E r . A lexander E. M intie, of C leveland, O hio, ra y s: “ I h a v e fre q u e n tly p re sc rib e d y o u r C a sto rla a n d h a v e fo u n d it a re lia b le a n d p le a sa n t rem e d y fo r c h ild ren .” E r . J . S. A lexander, o f O m aha, N eb., eay s: “ A m edicine so v a lu a b le a n d b eneficial fo r c h ild ren a s y o u r C a sto rla is d e se rv e s th e h ig h e s t praise. I f i u J i t In uso ev ery w h ere.” D r. J . A. M cClellan, of B uffalo, N . Y., sa y s: “ I havo fre q u e n tly p re scrib e d y o u r C a s to r.a fo r c h ild re n a n d a lw a y s g o t good re su lts. In fa c t I us» C a 3 to rla fo r my ow n c h ild re n .” E r. J . W . A llen, o f Et. L ouis, Mo., sa y s: “ I h e a rtily endorse y o u r C o * to rla . I h a v e fre q u e n tly p re scrib e d it In m y m edical p ractice, and b a r« a lw a y s fo u n d it to do a ll t h a t is claim ed fo r It.” D r. C. H . C lldden, of St. I’a u l, M inn., sa y s: “My experience a s a prao* titlo n c r w ith y o u r C a sto rla h a s been h ig h ly sa tis fa c to ry , a n d I co n sid er It a n e x c e lle n t rem ed y fo r th e young.” D r. II. D. B o n n er, o f P h ila d e lp h ia , P a., sa y s: “ I h a v e used y o u r Cn»- t o r ia »3 a p u rg a t'v o In th o c ases of c h ild re n fo r y e a rs past with the most h a p p y effect, a n d fu lly e n d o rse It »3 a sa fe rem edy.” D r. J. A. B o a rm a n , o f K a n sa s C ity , Mo., sa y s: "Y our C a sto rla Is a splen d id rem ed y fo r c h ild re n , k n o w n th e w o rld over. I u se It In m y p ractice a n d h a v e n o h e sita n c y l a re c o m m e n d in g It fo r th e c o m p la in ts of In fan ta a n d c h ild re n .” D r. J . J . M ackey, o f B ro o k ly n , N. Y., sa y s: “ I c o n sid e r y o u r Castorla an ex ce lle n t p re p a ra tio n fo r c h ild re n , b e in g com posed o f ro liablo m edicine« a n d p le a sa n t to th e ta s te . A good re m e d y fo r a l l d istu rb a n c e s of th e d ig e stiv e o rg a n s.” Facsimile Signature of í t , Alien*. F o o t-E a ae, a p o w d e r f o r th e f e e t. I t core« p ain fu l. Hwollen, .m a r tin m s w e a tin g f e e t. M ak e, new s h o e . e a sy . S o ld by a ll D r u g g is ts a n d S hoa S to res. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te . S am p le I F R E E . A d d ress A . S . O lm sted . L e R oy, N . Y . School Afiptrrnôt/ - oZ NAgiraTImr. S h a k e I n to Y o u r S h o e» B e a u tify AVegelable Preparation!«^ k , similaiiHSiiJcfbodanu'Kc'U.: : tingiiie Sioiiadis anJDowuioI T ram óles D i t*fs (ion .Chr rrfl J n e s s nnd Rest .Contains ne.ihtr Opium.Morphine r.or Minerai. N o i N a r c o t ic . Syrup the b a s t remedy W o rk fo r l.lv e Letters from Prom inent Physicians addressed to Chas. M. Fletcher. • »4« V* tor 23 C e n t s ’erfect Hcsults