SpcSimg u J?Ure, ?r cffete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also "'""IOS!l 01 aPPetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hoods oioua, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. raataba ara Hl . y. Sm'IlT'.J 'f"D,f J rrare f the Imiiib, Rivers waa writing a caustic review of tha political field. "Brook..- ha said, "give Ba a saw aama for thee chaps that go around tbt eouatry presaging all aorta af financial disasters." "Cslsmlty". pressgents," suggested Brooks. MOWAHD aj. arJ Ci.. J.eadlile, Colorado, rlpariiuea prlree: OulJ. HllT.r, L-ad,tl ;ud, HIWer,74. : Oofd, 0c; Zlnoor nyper,l. t y aside Uata. If allies enveinp-e aod lull price list eemoa application. Control ana I'm. jirawmk mtiutod. lleieieaeei Cwbswa km SAVE THE CARTON TOPS m4 Hoapt Wrapper from "20 Mule Team Borax" Product i4 Mchugt tk.ra tor VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE a ! limtriM uuihm af mm erlleles f1e ewer riii. asar... rasing oaait soaax 00., eekiead. ou. ITS FREE 44 SEND FOR IT NOW" The Bant Fnilt Tree and Barry Plant Cetaloe In Nankm J. J. BUTZER lta Front St., Portland. Oregon OTEL MOORE OPEX ALL THE YE Alt CUTIOP lEiCH SEAIIDI, ORISON TlIC Dlreetlr aa keaek Ttrlstblac " lb. MMa. Hat aalt kalaa ul I cliff house iKJTT I ne Baa tarlara. Kiaetria llrbu. Klra " plara aa ataaa krai. Kla alar a aaa. ilna krai. alkt I OR w laltr. Hatra.lt. aa4 .i.00 aar ar. DW Nyaelal rata kf tka wark. DAN. J. MOORE, rroprtotor THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE fISH BRAND SLICKER Is the man who has tried to get the same service out of soma other make I Clean -Light Durabla Cuamnteed Waterproof and Sold tverywhwe at 300 C. Gee Wo Th wall knowm iwlUhl CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Km murl a llf tn1r f ft w us nrt htrlM anii In th A st udy diaoovaravl n1 la gl- Inn to lh wo rial him VTubJiiis a fill tWBad.ea. Na Mrrcury, Pa is on or Drufs Usd Curr WKtMtrt Otrt.on. or WMhoulth Aid of kmf II aturnliM In t si arrh, AMhroa, Luttfl. Hi mat. khanmatlsm. Ntriiaiia. Warvmia ltttlltv. fjtnnia.h. l.tvair. Rldnar 'I mil alcn Loal Maathaoal. Famala Waaknaa anti All Prlvata lJiataaiM A SURE CANCER CURE Juat Received Irem Pek'nf. China Safe, Sara ana Reliable. if ton ark Ari.iiT w. ixijtt mxat. u it Lav a arc DiNuKKur. CONSULTATION I'HRII Cf rae aaaaoA aall. wrlta foray viptoa blaak and olrea lar IuclnM 4 rna In aiamra. Tmo. iiek o 'iiiNMRaiFiilrmr m. a I I rint at.. Cor. Morrlaoa. ronlaad. Ul riaaaa ataatls Tkla Papar. r n u NO. 14-Ot y7wvrtlsertUa Quality-a-- cm The Power Behind the 25 Ounces j A real power that the dough with absolute certainty. No failures. A cake made with K C cannot fall We Insist upon money if a trial 'UtSMAMf1 vince nSrntet: worn tvii 9 -VCl 3 MiMiia or tmi raatiLT, u v . j w atria savi. eoat. Maai a eMitoattrl. mmVlJ. MavM rAxer ' - - a. ar A m m m mwmmm J W. L Oosgdi $4 ind 15 Bit Idn Um CM-at Be mStrn Ae raw arwWaf favafau Humors h. . .' j I L2S Mrs. L. Blckford. 0tI11.. N H . ears- Laay Law la I win told dat d farm r wot llraa on dat bill paid hla band Jlat da aama wbedder dey worked a not. ao I went an' hired f blm. Tired TboiineDeu youse played oil att'k, I reckon? Lazy Lewie Tep. an' at da and da mouth I found dat ba never paid ytcKcsAw yriliJsj' z.i.rr. Tha man who had aculuturarl tka Vrrm. tiaa phini waa itaodiog 08 and looking ai on nanaiwora. "But what duel it m.anT" I byatandara. Tha arulptor aeiftatad. "I 1 don't know." ha anaararar! Ta. lull your Baadektr." Aa for tha sphinx. It grinned allgbtly, but aaid nothing. Hla Vlaw ( Thaam. rirat Vlaltor Moat Interesting eoua) try round about he'ra. Uava you aaaa tba rulna? Bacond Vlaltor (wno baa Juat paid bti bill) Tea) ; I auppoao you mean tba gueata leaving thla hotel. Detroit Nawa-Trlbuna. Ariatldea waa lamenting tha ingratitude af tha people of Athena, ta whose service be had devoted the best yeara af hla life. "Still," he said. "I want It distinctly understood that I am not going ta make a noise like an unappreciated philanthrop ist." Picking op ana of the eurrent main lines he looked It ever to see whether or not Tom Law son waa atill throwing fita. A Dark Seeret. The ihadea of nik'bt were falling fast Tba pride of tha household waa en tertaining young man in the front parlor. "Nettle," railed the fair ona'a fathet from the library, "aren't you going ta light the gaa In there T" "la a minute, papa," replied the deal girl. "George and I were Just apeaklni uf er strlklDg a match. " Maklaist lltattt, "Republics," aald tba disappointed statesman, "are ungrateful." "Well," answered Farmer Corntoasel, "It's so hard to tell a patriot from an office-seeker that I don't blame a re public for gettln' kind o' auxplcloiu." Washington Star. We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparllla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows It.too. Askhlmaboutit. Tae raaal look wall aftar tha etfieitfon of your Mvar and bttwala. t'alaaa thara la dally actlan of tha nowala. poUonoua produeta are ahanrhad, raualns haadaeha. blllouanaaa, naa aaa. djaacnaia, and thna pravantlna tba Har aapartlla frnm doln. IU naat work. Arar'a I'llla ara IWar nllla Art sanlly all vegalabla. Tka doaa la aaly one piu at badtlma. L4 Made by 3.0. Avar Co.. Lawall, Maaa ftiH aaanuiaatarara ai J HAIR VrftOI. vers AOI R CLIfE. CHEKRV PfcCTOlAL. VsPurity Dough! BAKIR3G POWDER for 23 Cents raises and sustains refunding your does not con you. UUW w -r-"vJ-Tar a af ef rrw--d ViT'" VJ-Wr-, 1 W t saw r . ean . Mf anva X? S ljy r,. a aailaa allU" b Bars a Poa Oae. A good sheep barn a a iMor one. Thla nmy aeeiu to be alwurd, but tha fucU Mipiwrt euch a atateuient There la tio qut-atlon but that many flocka ure rendered unhealthy and therefore le, protlui'tlva by reuam of too cloae bousing. la few etvtlons do sheep need more than a windbreak and rain abed. Some of our beat ahiphenla have kept thtlr florkt for decadea with only such ahetla aa would prevent the flock being exported to direct winds, rain and snow storms. The cut shows the type of sheep barn found on the farm of a success ful shepherd, which might be copied with success. In this Instance the sheep are kept upon forage crops grown In four adjacent lota. The flock may iM turned Into any lot at pleasure. It Is well to have this building equipped with a large ventilating win dow In the end near the gnble or two small windows such ss shown In the sketch. These, however, should be 8OIIJ50 SHIXP rOI.D. equipped with sash that may be closed in severe weather. Many farma where sheep .re kept are equipped with a barn cellar In which the - flock baa been kept with varying success. The barn cellar Is an excellent place for sheep If rightly srrsnged. There should be plenty of openings to the south, allowing sun to reach all parts of the stable so as to keep It thoroughly dry. Thorough drainage la essential. There must be ventilation at the rear of the stable. A bad practice Is to keep the sheep In stables on stable manure, says Farm and Home. The fermenting manure destroys the color snd texture of wool. A hint which has been worth many dollars to me Is to use only long straw, hay or weeds for bedding sheep. If short straw or saw dust is used It gets Into the fleece and Is an everlasting nuisance. Profitable Cattle Keedlanr. The Missouri Kxjierlment Station at Columbia has Itemed a very elaborate and hnndsomely Illustrated bulletin on the most successful methods of fatten ing cattle, by Iean II. J. Watera. Thla bulletin summarizes the expe rience and conclusions of about 1.000 of the most exsrlenced and successful cnttle feeders of Missouri, Illinois and Iowa, and contains also a summary of the results of a large number of tests with different kinds of feed, different ages of cattle, etc., conducted by the Exerlment Station of Columbia. It considers such practical questions as the most profitable age to fntten cnt tle, the proir weight, the best season of the year, the best method of pre paring feed, the best of shelter, the market demands, the best sort of roughness, etc. It Is Illustrated with cuts of the different types of beef cattle. Including excellent Illustrations of - the fat steer herd exhibited by the college this season at the Interstate Fair, Kansas City, the Missouri State Fair, Sedalla, the Amerlnfri Itoyal, Kansas City, and tbe International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago. These steers won nine championship prizes, seventeen first prizes, sixteen second prizes, seven third prizes and two fourth prizes. Kvery steer won at every show excepting one steer lu one show. Root far Farm Aalanala. If roots sre stored In a pit In field a high, dry phi re should chosen. If the ground Is clayey roots should lie plaivd on top of the be the the ground. If It Is gravelly ami drainage Is good a shallow pit about 5 feet wide and of neivssary length may be shov eled out. The roots should be carefully placed In a gable shned pile shout 8 feet wide and as long as convenient. A thin layer of straw should then be laid over the pile and this covered with six or eight Inches of earth. Another and thicker layer of straw and a final layer of earth will complete the work. Ventilators should be placed at Inter vals of ten or fifteen feet, which should be closed when sweating has censed. The pit should not be opened on warm days In winter. A ditch for drainage should lie cut around the pit. Hoots stored In this way do not keep as well as when stored In a good cellar; there fore, they should be fed out as early ss possible. New York Cornell Experi ment Station. Apple Tree (anlrr, Treatment recommended for canker of apple trees by one of the exTl ment stations la to paint the affected trunk with a combination of one pint whale oil soap, three pints slacked lime and four gallons of water; thicken to right consistency with wood nslies r with Bordeaux mixture, thickening with Ume until like whitewash. I aliUatlna of Oats. At Cornell Cnlverslty oats were sown broadcast, In the usual manner, the yield 1st a.Te being 37 bushels. On anothev plot the oats were drilled In, 15 Inc'.les apart, the hnndwheel hoe be ing used to work between the rows. This may appear to some as giving a large, share of labor In that manner, but the yield on the drilled and worked plot was (11 bushels per sere, the meth od hf worthy of sttentlon. A msn with wheel hoe can go over a large piece of ground is a day. and It la poaarble Uat tU uettioO vlU (??. flas la -"-- The second fsctor m n for tha new prosperity may be termed "the dis covery of Bui." For years then, had been a tew scattering da nVlds. hut It waa only In the middle Va that the Northwestern pioneer swoke to the dis covery that linseed oil "'ore truly gol.leu hue. Dt only thuu tha wheat field, but than sny cud rear ing quarta California ever saw. And ... 111. smdtes a-olden yellow of tha ..j...;.... " ""Ji tui. soiZo suiay im disuovered which iaVteuAV 7 TJltlr he.nl ,h. "-yteoaedM . ..latitat, fo, Bor Thone who bsve never nesrn the dwklll! rlnifluir of the flax bells have m limed a truly won.lerful sensation. The round serd pods, smaller than P-a, which contain the seed, give a filt metallic sound which as one drives or walks through S field, setting thousands la motion, seems like myriads of Inanltesl mal belle tinkling ao faintly ai to be all but Inaudible. Nor la the mere alght of a flax field In the mellow Au gust soon to be forgotten. Imagine a loo-acre field. Oiled with flowers of a blue more delicate than vloleta And of lta profitable character one Illustra tion will aufflce. In June. lien). Ole Jannsen bought 1W acres In the heart of the great flax belt for $10 an acre on the crop psvment plan. Ole "broke up" that fall and the next spring 135 acres and planted It in In round numbers, be thrahed In the fall eigh teen and one-half bushels to the acre; sold It for a bushel, total, $3,500; a little more than twice enough to pay for bis land out of hla flrnt crop. Not only was the flax Immensely profi table Itself, but It removed from the country the stigma, "one-crop country." World Today. Barled tee. The Department of Agriculture ba. undertaken a series of experiments In tended to answer,, If possible, tbe old question, "How long can aeeds remain burled In tbe soil and atlll retain their power of germination?" Many extraordinary atorlea have been told of the prolongation of tbe vi tality of aeeds during many years, and even centuries, but very few actual ex periments have hitherto been made. Dr. Beat has reported that be has found seeds that responded to germina tion tests after having been burled twenty yeara. Tbe seeds burled by the exports of the Agricultural Department at tbe Arlington farm Inst year were packed with dry clay In porous clay pots, covered with sascera and placed at various depths fifun 0 Inches to 3V4 feet There are B2 complete sets, In 3,5H4 pots, representing 100 spe cies, 84 genera and 34 families. Tests sre to be made at the end of one, two, three, five, seven, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, Uilrty, forty and fifty years. Hive Frame Spacers. The arrangement here shown. If properly adjusted, la excellent; but, says the Oleanlngs In Bee Culture. In the first place It Is difficult to bend the nails, and. In the second place, It would be more difficult still to bend them all with exactly the same curve, for it would be Important to have the bee spaces alike. In the third place, one would have to bore a hole In order to drive them Into the frame for the reason that the hammer head would strike one side of the line of penetra tlon of the woisl, bending the nail over. Taking It all In all. the ordinary staple Is much easier to Insert and far cheaper. I.oeatloa ot llerhlvea. Beehives should never tie faced to ward the north. In a northern laj: tudo a northern exposure In winter Is almost sure to cause the loss of the colony, by the rigorous north winds blowing lu at the entrance, and the confinement of the bee, caused by the entrances being shaded on mild, sunny days when the bees In the hives fac ing southward fly freely. Klae and Caparltr Isferna. In digging a round cistern, h feet In diameter and 17 fft deep, will hold 22 barrels of am gnllotis. If lo f,t In diameter and 11 feet deep. It will hold IN id barrels. Farm o"e. Do not have the ship pens too warm. The natural com or me sheep makes It able to endure severe weath er. If the members of the poultry flock which seldom or never lay could lie weisled out, the feed bills would lie less and the egg profits more. Change the hog pasture often. Have a smnll house mini o" -"is so u Cau le dragged around to s new pasture ss deslretl. it nogs - ieu i(m 0 one plai-e the grass Is killed out tine poultry raiser n.vs he feeds ronpy chickens winr ,niu Uat been well soaked In kerosene, and bathes the swollen nenos nil(j e)n with a mixture of ejii"I parts of kero sene and lard. In the highly fertilised gmjen the aim Is to keep crops coming , rapid succession i i ". t-IHn so as to have one variety ready to take the place of the crop wh:,-;, int matured and harvest.d. Better comentrale y"'ir efT,,rfa on a smaller acreage of bind nn l get from the laud all It enn g:ve y., tnnn , , spread out your energies ,,ver a big acreage and get only an average yield. In telling the conditlor., necessary for the production of tl butter one maker who has ni.l It a f9 ituiIy says you must back of the handling of the milk and cream v,ns!,,ir Brjt the quality of the cow and next the quality of the feed y-'u re putting D her. Mold or any other linpuritiea In the food la certain to sOt the flavor oi tha butt nr.NT NAILS 15 FRAUE. THE LIMg. SULPHUR SPRAY. Qood Pr.ventlv. for Appla Scab and Lata Harmful Than Soma. A.. B. Cord Lay, Entornoloclst. Orwaroa Til a lineal bleuoa. Corniua, lbs serious reaulta in tha form oi "Bordeaux Injury" which often follow application, of Bordeaux miitara ran dr it almoat imperativ. that aom. meant bo found of reducing this injury, For the past two or three years I have observed, altar winter .praying apple and peai tree, with lime-sulphur solu tions, for Ban Jo. scale, that the fruit npon th. sprayed trees waa less "scab by" than that upon unspraytd tieet. Upon two differentoccaaions this winter application was delayed until the blos som, were a boat to open and while th. spray, which waa applied at th. fall strength, did considerable injury at th. time, its decidedly beneficial effect were noticeabla when th. fruit was gathered. However the generally good reulta which follow winter applica tion, ot lime-sulphur sr. now well known and tbi. part of the work re quires no further comment. eriueiee, ihrse ooeervstion. sug gested to me the probability that lime iu!liur solution might be used a. a substitute for Bordeaux mixture for summer spplication. and during the past year I have so uaed it upon vari ous plant for variona purposes. It i. not proposed at this time to go at all into detail regarding these ex periments I wish only to call atten tion to aoma of tb. result, obtained which .bow conclusively that lioie ulphur solutions may be nsed a a summer spray without injury to foliage and also point strongly to th. probabil ity that by it. as. apple scab may be effectually controlled without danger of spray Injury to th frnit. Sufficient work ha. not been don. to justify th. statement that llme-solphur i. eqnal to Bordeaux as a preventive of tbi. diseass bat the results of tb. lingl season 'a work point so strongly to this conclusion that I feel justified in call ing attention to them, that growers who hav .offered lo from Bordeaux injury, and others who ara interested, may make comparative teat, of th. two .pray. tb. coming season. In carrying out th. work th. past season it became necessary first of sll to determine how strong a solution could be need without injury to th. foliage. This, again, made it necessary to adopt some method of "standardis ing" th. spray. After considerable work w. adopted what may be termed the "stock solution" method of prepar ing tbe .pray and adopted as a stand ard for th. work a "stock solution" having a ipecitio gravity of 1.27. (For determining tbe specific gravity of tb. solution while at work in the field we hav. found the speciflo gravity hydro meter a very convenient instrument. It is cheap, simple and convenient, and we would recommend every grower who expect, to use lime-sulphur aa summer spray to obtain one.) Thia solution, similar to the Rex. Niagara and rhoenix lime-sulphur sprays npon the market, any of wbloh would undoubtedly do aa well, is of a dear, dark amber color, is without sed iment, and aa stated above had a spe ciflo gravity of 1.27. Analysis snowed that each gallon contained in solution 2. 38 pounds of sulphur. During the season of 1907 these "stock solutions" of lime-sulphur ware used variously diluted npon tbe apple, pear, peach, plum, prune, quince, cherry, grape, potatoes and celery. The results obtained indicated that lime-sulphur sprays produced by di luting 1 gallon of the stock solution with IS gallons of water may he safely nsed npon all of th. above-named plants, with the exception of the peach, unlers it may be early In tbe spring, when very slight injury was produced. For use npon the peach each gallon of solution should be diluted with at least 20 gallons of water. For the experiments with sppl. a block of 400 Yellow Newtown tree. wer. selected, became this variety is particularly susceptible to this disease and because this block waa known to be badly infested. Th. entir. orchard was sprayed with lime-sulphur for San Jos. seal, lata in February. The orchard was then divided into two plsts. On. plat waa sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on Apirl CO, May 8 and May 17. Th. other plat was sprayed on th. aama dates with lime sulphur eolation di luted 1-15. Unsprsyed trees wer. left a checks in each plat. At picking time tbe fruit was care fully gathered, examined and separated Into three grade to show per cent of fruit absolutely free from scab, slightly scabby and badly scabbed. It was then regraded to show per cent of fruit injured by spray. The summing of results Is shown graphically In the following table. Column marked A show per cent of fruit free from scab; B, that showing only small scab .pots; C, that badly scabbed and unmarketable; D shows spray Injury. A B U U Unsprsyed ....19.9 28.7 61.3 C Bordeaux 49.1 35.4 16.5 81.9 Lime-sulphur. .79.3 15.3 6.3 0 It must be remembered in Interpret ing these results that they represent only oo. season's work oo one vsriety. l.emaa Pie. On cup of sugar, two tsbleapoon- fills of corn starch and a cup of boiling water, butter half the else of an egg. the grated rind and Juice of a lemon; ctM.k together till clear, and when cold add the yolk of an egg. Line the plate with paste and bake; then fill, putting on thewhlte of an egg with a little sugar for Icing; then put la the ovea snd brown. When Ironing colored clothe, see to It thst tbe Irons are not too hot Ex cessive beat will fsde the clothes. Iron on Ui wrong side. Pile two cupfuls peaches. Batter a bsklng dish and lay In It a Isyer of tb. peachea, sprinkling with elnaamon snd sugar and dotting with bits of battes, riacsj over Oils a layer of brad or esse crumbs. Then alternate peaches and crumbs until the dish la thr-qiiartcrs full, having crumbs on top. Add no water, but covet closely and steam three-quarter of an boar In a moder ate oven. Then remov the cover and brown. &err wlLh create o m seal Th. moat important part of the human system is the blood. Every mus cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each to perform th. different dutiea nature requires. Kven th. heart, the very " engine " of life, receives its vigor and motive power from theblood. Since J tt'iii ii '.4'lAfaaU"tiia taia' iiMi huiii it can "very readify be seen how necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated u w would enjoy the blessing of good health. Bad blood is responsible ! f most of the ailments of mankind; when from any cause it becomea infected with impurities, humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and elands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers. which break out oa the flesh, often from a very iaaignlficaat bruise or even acateh or abrasion. If the blood wds pure and healthy the place would heal at once, but being loaded with imparities, which are discharged into the wound, irritation and inflamma tion) are set up and th. sore continues. Bid blood is also responsible for Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the weak, polluted circulation cannot fur nibh the nouriaament and strength required tt uUi tbe brAy. and a general ru a-dowa condition of health results. S. S. S. is nature's blood Eurifier and tonic; made entirely of tali nr. clranainr roots and herbs. It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity, humor or poison that may be there, reatores lost vitality, and steadily tones up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in need of, and ia every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. reutrsl izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma nently cures Kcscma, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. S. S. S. curea Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sorea and Ulcers, Malaria, and alt other diseases or disordrs arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. Saaaplea Tfcla.e. Faflemee Did yoa ever atteat a soklag school? Patrice Oh. ye ; I'v ksd thst kind af dyspepsia, toe I Toaksr. Statea saaa. If eeeseartlr. Dyers Reems to me fur. sr. priced excessively high. Bhoplelgh Tea. tbe far trsds Is sd mlttedly a good deal of a akin game. Kansas City Times. Skene late Year She Allen's Foot Kaae. It eurae painful, swollen, marling , twaatlne faat. Makra new ahooa eaay. iuld by all Pruf slau and Shoe ritnree, Imn't irreptanraiibaiTtuie. riamuleFRKK. Addreaa A. . Olmsted, La Hoy, M. Y. Bsldwia Tha doctors ssy ther sr more than fifty kinds of hesdacha. De you believe it T Ilambo I knew it. I'e frequently had all of 'ess ia eoe morning. Chicago Tribune. There Is more Catarrh In thlaaaetlon of the eouotry than all outer d nafa put together, and until tba laat law veara waa auppoaed to ba Incurable. For a great many yrara doctors Itronount'ad It a local dlitaae end prearrlbed ocal raioadlaa. snd by constantly faillna; to cure wltb lnrai treatment, pronounced it In curable. Science baa proven catarrb to bee constitutional diaeaaa end therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall'sCaiarrh t ure, manufactured by F. J. t'hanav A t o.. Toledo. Obio, Is the only constitutional oiire on the market. It is taken Internally in doaes from 10 drops to s teeaptkontul. It acts directly on the blood end mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ona hundred dollars for any raae It tana to cure, aena lor circulars ana tesii' Donlela. Addreaa: T. J. OREVF.Y A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Mold by tlruaai.ta, "V. lake Hall's Family fills for constipation. Tha Msisrs Way. "Fifth grade next esr, Johnny T" "Tea, sir." "Ah, you'll be In fractions or deci mals then, no doubt?" "No, sir; I'll be In besdwork and perforated squares." Pittsburg Post Always Talklaar. "My wife tell me everything ah. does." said the benedict, proudly. -She la like an open book." "I wish mine wss Mk. an oisn ...k .... L, SUA, ! g utr4 ttsw aair-a.m iiiww eavi es aa nuu tb chin whisker. riou dot" "Yea; If she was Ilk. sa open book perhaps I would be able to abut her op.' Oa tha Tea Party Lias. Suddenly tbe alsrm clock want off. The sleeper, bslf swaks, listened. "It's only eoe ring," be said. "Ours Is foar rings." Whereupon he went te sleep sgsin snd missed bis trsln. CAsroii SJ ALCOHOL 3 PEK CliNT? AVf $f lablf IVrpsnf Ion ErAi similar tteranfliiila ling Hie Siofltaclis aMBowvJs of Promnlrs DiewflonLVr tfJ nrssara41VsjrnntAlntnriftaT Opiimi.Morphme narttutral INOT NARCOTIC. JmrnHtimtf Si air las? fraZ&e snkV- !!0 A nerfrrt iVrnedv for rrrmflm Hon . "imir Stnfrvrh.Dlarrhro VormifoTi,ulsrons.rrvrrnyi ncss and Lo ss OF SLtiR flC Surest Slgnawt ot SEW YORK. 2e mm ranleed uruWil-lrW; J Kxad Copy ' Wrapper. FOR oBAD BLOOD Your t. g. la mf ealaloa. Is aa good a adWIae as caa be has; II suns' T cannot ba lanerevae usee as s reaaedy la rarity and aorlch I ha Meed aad Is lavi. orals and ton. us tha STstsa. This sprta. mf blood waa bad sad I was rua sawa la haaltk, snd kaiin. aaaa reuf madicina hiably sdvartiaad I comma acad Its una. Today mf Wood Is la Saa caaditwa sad any f anaral health la of lbs bast. Ant Sllinf noal tioa as Braeus for a larfe coecars hare, and II I was sad la feed pbrattal aonditloo II would ba ImnoaaHa lor dm to Ul tha place. Tout S- S- S. bean af .'eal eat baailats ta five it aba aradH it eaaarToa. VS. F. VANDYKE. 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