sae A WOMAN Pm New York Board of Health SITS DOWN ON A BAKING POWDER CO. 0 R O Y A L 'S O LD St ate B oaro op GAM E. H e alth of N ew Y ork . » . . A p r il Vo John Anderson, Esq C h icago, 111« Dear S i r : - In response to rout*» o f A p r i l 20th. In regard to) the a d v e rt is in g o f the Royal Baking Powder Conf>any I have the honor to «end you the follo w in g re so lu t io n adopted by the Board at l t a quarterly meeting hold In Albany Peb, 11th, 188b. ' Resolved,* That the advertisement o f the Royal Baking Fowder Company, quoting the State Board o f Health o f New York as .reeosmendlng, through one o f I t s analyat a. I t s p u r i t y , e t o . . • misrepresentation. is In no case does the State Board o f Health lor l t a re presentativ es, cause suoh examination to be made with • .view of reoosmendlng any particular produote. Very t r u l y y o uri, T h e m isrepresentation w hich called forth the resolution o f the State Board o f H ealth o f N e w Y o rk , printed above, is in keep in g w ith the old tactics o f the R o y a l Baking P ow der Company. F irst it manufactured a G overn m ent Chem ist out o f w hole cloth, and the garm ent was cut and made to fit Dr. H e n ry A . M ott, and later poor I)r. Love. Brought to a turn in this, the same com pany sought to use the N e w Y o rk Board o f H ealth. It did not hesitate to send broadcast, the statem ent that the N e w Y o rk Board o f H ealth had endorsed and recom m ended the R o y a l (Am m onia) Baking Pow der. I t did not take the N e w Y o rk Board o f H ealth v e r y long to assert its e lf on this m isrepresentation as w ill be seen from the fo re g o in g letter. These questionable methods of advertising have never IN A MILLION Vfsriy M i le . H e r R iv a ls S ta r e d , but S h e K n o w . W t iy N o w . • She came into un L train at the shopping district and t«x>k passage to ward happy Harlem. She chatted with her friend gayly for a few stations, v.hen suddenly the lady sitting across the uisle looked very hard over her way. The woman with the parcels was all in a flutter in a mo ment. She glanced hastily in the little mir ror. Yes, her lmt was on straight. Then she went over on a new tack, diving down in her pocket for a hand kerchief and rubbing her nose, think ing that there might be a speck o f soot on the point. T h e lady across the aisle continued to stare. T h e woman with the bundles tried to continue Iter conversation, but it came in short gasps and was decidedly disjointed. T h e man beside Iter, of course, notices nothing. Ho thought, manlike, that he was making a great hit. He went on: “ T h e horse show is a great sue cess” ----- “ Yes,” she said, in a frightened way, tightening the ribbons on her hat. “ It is a great success. A ll the swells are there” ----- “ W h a t’s that you say ? Oh, yes, of course, I ’ll be pleased to g o,” she eclioed, giving her nose a sweep still after that problem atic speck o f soot. “ I do like this weather” ----- “ I f it doesn’t snow it may grow cold er,” she gasped, turning very red and pulling her face down in a perplexed way. But it was no use. T h e woman across the aisle kept on staring in the most provoking way in the world all the way up to Fiftieth street, where she got up und left the train. “ Hid yon notice her?” said the dis tressed woman; “ sho kept staring ut me for tw o miles.” “ Sho did?” ‘ ‘Yes, she did. My hat is on straight, isn’t it?” “ I think so.” “ And there is no soot on tho end of my nose?” “ N o,” he gasped faintly. T hey both thought a long time. “ I ’ll tell you,” he said gleefully. “ She was trying to copy your styles or” ----- “ No, she wasn’t,” snapped the wom an. “ Then it must have been only one other thing,” lie said, looking far out the window. “ It must have been this. Sho iiutiopd that you wear a pair of $1,000 diamonds in your ears, and of course witli rings to match. Site was perhaps wondering why you didn't wear only one glove, like all women wito have gems, to show the stones. But you have tw o gloves. H ow do you explain it ?” Near by sat a doctor, three lawyers a reporter, asehoolm a’um and a preach er, but none o f them could explain the phenomenon. T h e woman, woman like, took it as a compliment and blushed. — New York World. SAY H ow WHAT YOU MEAN. t h « E ld e r B e n n e t t T a u g h t a T o o n s R e p o r t e r a L e » »o n . Oil T h e old- THE BLACKFOOT INDIANS. W o n d e r f u l S ig h t o f a C ity o f T e p e e « an A n n u a l F e a s t an d H o lid a y . at ’ ’T here should be a rule in every Presently, as we journeyed, a little newspaper office prohibiting the use of fine o f sand hills came into view. They certain phrase« and expressions,” said formed the Black foot cemetery. W e my friend, the old war correspondent, saw the "tep ee* o f the dead” here and as he threw down a paper in the ele- j there on the knolls, some new and per vated ear “ It distresses me to see fect, some old and weather stained, poor, old, hackneyed, worn out expres gome showing mere tatters o f cotton sions kept ut work daily when they flapping on the poles, and still others should have been retired long ago. only skeleton tents, the poles remain W hy should a reporter always refer to ing and the cotton covering gone com a man's ‘immaculate linen,’ when he pletely. W e knew what we would see means to say that the man wore a clean if w© looked into those "d e a d tepees” shirt? A n d why in heaven's name (being careful to approach from the should u man or woman Ire described ! windward side). W e would see, lying as ‘well groomed?’ Here they are both on the ground or raised upon a frame in one paragraph, and just beside them ‘ work, a bundle that would be narrow is the man who, according to the r e -1 at top and bottom and broad in the porter, is always saying something real | m iddle—an Indian's body rolled up in deviish ‘ with a twinkle in his eye,’ and | a sheet o f cotton, with his best bead the other fellow who made this or that j work and blanket and gun in the bun dle, and near by a kettle and some remark ‘as he lit a fresh cigar.’ “ T here should be a cemetery for dried meat and cornmeal against his senile and used up words and phrases j feeling hungry on his long journey to that have outlived their usefulness, the hereafter. As one or tw o o f the tepees were if they e ver were useful, and about a thousand o f them should he laid aw ay ! new. we expected to see some fam ily in in quicklim e at once and never resur mourning and, sure enough, when we reached the great sheer sided gutter rected. “ Speaking of cemeteries, why should which the Bow river bus dug for its a man, as soon as he is dead, he re course through the plains, we halted ferred to as ‘poor?’ Here I read o f a our horse and looked down upon a railroad conductor, who was killed in lonely trio o f tepees, with children a railroad collision. Y’esterday lie was playing around them and women the ‘genial Conductor B row n;’ today squatted by the entrances. Three fam he is ‘ poor Brown.’ T h e word seemed ilies had lost members and were seques to he applied especially to men who In tered there in abject surrender to grief. Those tents o f the mourners were at life were good fellows, and also to those whose deatli was caused by vio our feet as we rode southward, down in lence. It is not used in connection the river gully, where the grass was with great men. You never read or green and tho trees were leafy and hear o f ‘poor N apoleon ,’ ‘poor Shake thriving, but when we turned our faces speare’ or ‘poor Frederick the G reat,’ to the eastward, where the river bent around a great promontory, what a do you? “ I do not expect tho reporters to re sight met our gaze! There stood a city form so long as their employers allow o f tepees, hundreds o f them, showing the use o f such idiotic words and white and yellow and brown and red phrases. W hen 1 was younger than I against the clear blue sky. A silent am today, and thought I knew about as and lifeless city it seemed, for we were mucli as an ordinary man could be ex too far off to see the people or to hear pected to know this side o f the grave, 1 their noises. T h e great huddle o f little wasa reporter on T h e Herald under the pyramids rose abruptly from the level elder Bennett. Mr. Bennett sent for bare grass against the flawless sky, not me one day. H e said: ‘ Y’ oung man, I like one o f those melancholy new tree notice that in your efforts to And men less towns that white men are building whom you have been instructed to in all over the prairie, but rather like a mosquito fleet becalmed at sea. terview you never enter a hotel.’ T here are tw o camps on the Black “ ‘ Never enter a hotel, Mr. Bennett?’ foot reserve, the North Camp and the I said. “ No, sir; you invariably write that South Camp, and this town o f tents was yon ‘drifted’ in and when you do drift between the two, and was composed of more households than both together; in you never meet the man.’ for this w;is the assembling for the sun “ ‘ N ever meet him ?" “ ‘ N o; I observe that in every case dance, their greatest religious festival, after drifting in you either ‘run against’ and hither had come Bloods, Piegans or ‘stumble across’ the object o f your and Sarcis as well ns Blackfect. Only pursuit, I wish that in future you I the mourners kept away, for here were would simply walk into the hotel and j to be echoed the greatest ceremonials of that dead past wherein lives dedi meet these people. That's all sir.’ “ I was angry, for I prided myself j cate« 1 to war and to the chase inspired on my English and on my literary j the deeds o f valor whieh each would style. I said, ‘ Mr. Bonnet. I have been now celebrate anew in speech or song. writing now nine or ten years and have I And at each recurrence o f this won worked on a number o f newspapers as derful holiday time every night wn good as T h e Herald. I Matter m yself ! spent in feasting, gorging and gam bling. In short, it was tho groat event that I know something about the Eng o f the Indian year, and so it remains. lisli language, and I ’ ----- Fven now you may see the young “ ‘Young m an,’ interrupted Mr. Ben net, ‘did you ever read o f how a man I braves undergo the torture, and if you once boasted to Sidney Smith that the , may not see the faithless wives disci stick lie carried had been twice around j plined you may at least perceive a the world, and how Smith took the [ score who have been, as well as hear stick and, after carefully examining it, i the mighty boasting and witness the said, “ A n d yet— and yet, it is only a | dancing, gaining and carousing.— Ju lian Ralph in Harper's. stick after all." ’ " llow C’lilll llcgard* l i t « E n g lish . There is u popular delusion to the e f fashioned honest way o f making a pure Cream Tartar fect that the (Chilians call tlionisolvoH "th o Filial is 1 1 o f South .America.” No Baking Powder is much to be preferred. N o ammonia to one within the memory of ninn ever hut! heard them do so, and the statement “ W hat did you say to that?" I asked seems to have had its birth in the self- conceal, nothing to bolster up. my friend, the war correspondent. llutterintf imagination of some Anglo- “ I maintained a tumultuous silence, T he success of Dr. Price proves honesty is the best Saxon writer. T h e fact is that, taking and— no, I did not d rift out— I went them " b y and large,” they do not like out o f the room.” —J. Ariuoy Knox. business policy in food products, as in everything else. us. T h e etTeet o f centuries o f the bit terest raeial and religious animosity is T h e C liilt e r n I I 11 m l reds. 1 not easily effaced. T h e deeds o f Can T im Ito n im t W mt n II«*.i|» o f A ftliea. T h e necessity for the appointment of With K ly’s ( ’ream Halm ti child can he treated without pain and with perfect safe A woman tells o f a curious case n i n g n n d Cochrane have* failed to blot « steward o f the Cliiltern hundreds dis ty. 'fry the remedy; it cures catarrh. My son lias been alllicted with nasal ca of apparent spontaneous combustion out all recollection o f those o f Drake appeared long ago, but the three hun tarrh since quite young. I wan induced to which may perhaps explain some al and Hawkins. And if we no longer dreds o f Stoke. Buckliam and Des try Kly’s ( ’ream Halm, ami before he had leged incendiarisms or inexplicably carry off bars o f silver in our warships borough, Buckinghamshire, are still used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. lie appears as well started tires. Com ing home late from save at the request o f more or less con distinguished by the old name, and a as any one. It is the best catarrh remedy the theater one evening she left her stituted authorities, we do manage to steward is still nominated by the chan in the market. J. Olmstead, Areola, 111. make and take a great deal of money cellor o f the exchequer, with a salary One of my children had a very had dis bonnet, which was dam p from a slight charge from her nose. Two physicians rain, on the parlor table, and forgot to out o f the country. Hence we are by o f tw enty shillings and the fees o f the prescribed, but without benelit. NN’e tried remove it the next morning. Toward no means such grateful personages in office. In olden times it was the duty PI K ly ’s ( ’ ream Halm, and, much to our sur Chili as may he fondly imagined.— o f this steward to protect the people of prise, there was a marked improvement. noon, passing through the hall, her a t Bucks from the robbers o f the Cliiltern W e continued using the Halm, and in a tention was attracted by a smell of London Saturday Review. short time the discharge was cured.—O. A. smoke, very faint, hut still distinct, hills. T h e sole importance o f the sine A Ncriniia Can«*. Cary, Corning, N. Y. cure at the present day consists in the Apply Halm into each nostril. It is and in the parlor, after some search, Customer— My wntcli won’t go. fact that its ncceptanoe enables a mem quickly absorbed, (lives relief at once, its origin was found in a tiny curl issii Jeweler (examining it)— My I m y! rrioe, ftO cents at druggists’ or by mail. ber o f the house o f commons to resign ing from the center o f a feather 101, Y H ho TIIKUS, Have you boon in a railroad collision? trimmed bonnet. his scut on the pica that he holds a 5tl Warren Street, New York. Customer (surprised)— Why, no. place o f honor and profit under the An attempt to snatch the article Jeweler (solemnly) When you un T in (J ttimhy Hors*, Cortland, Or., is the best fl a day hotel on the l’arido Coast. from the table resulted hi a sudden drills you should not throw your vest crown. This appropriation o f the post only dates from the eighteenth century, Try it. Quimby A. Kdwards, proprietors. transformation, as it fell to ashes be on the Moor when your watch is ill the Then it was dis and its intrinsic legality has been called Horns* clcHidiiK I* necessary In spring: so Is neath her lingers. p ock et O regon Blood P in t tier fo r system (‘ leaning. in question, but the custom is now covered that the bonnet had t>een Customer (thoughtfully)- I never do. lying on a table upon which was also a com pletely legitimated by a long line I have been exceedingly careful with steriMiseope, and through its lens the of precedents.— Brooklyn Eagle. that watch. Don't know how it got morning sun had shone so ardently as hurt. How long will it take to lix it? "Tul* N ight'' Town*. to develop a burning glass, whieli in Jeweler (after another examination) " I n the theatrical profession Savnn its turn had created a s|mrk that had —You'd Iwtter leave it here at least a nah is known as a ‘tub night' tow n,” run hither and thither over tin* bonnet week, hilt if you eim get along without says Mr. John C. Stewart, Jr. Being until it was com pletely destroyed.— it. I would advise tw o weeks. asked what lie meant by the odd ex Her Point o f View in New York Times. Customer Very well I)o it up pression lie gave this explan ation: right. Hood day. 'In antebellum days Saturday night A D in tln e t lo n O ft e n M a d * . Jeweler (to assistant) Hans, blow was devoted to taking baths by the "P e o p le do draw the most ridiculous that speck o f dust otT this wheel, and citizens o f many places. In such towns distinctions sometimes," said the man > charge up flve dollars for repairs.- the theaters wen« slimly attended on from the suburbs, who always smoked Hood News. the hist night o f the week, nmt the a pipe on the train. " F o r instance, if | reason was that the people were in their a friend asks you for a postage stamp A m ite r . bath tubs cleaning up for Sunday. The CURES PERMANENTLY and you give it to him, lie becomes in- ! Author is a very strange substance. digimnt when you demur to accepting I f you give it a casual glance it look* term «ticks to many cities. 1 do not flu* two cents in payment, lie assumes very much like the yellow glass imita mean that the theater goers o f any of .» highly virtuous air, and insists that lions o f itself, hut when you think of them actually do stay at home on Sat lie is always very careful in small m at its many wonderful preperti«*» and the unlay night to take a bath, but as they ters, so you take the two cents. Yet, lx*autiful legends attar lied to it, a my** do not go out to see a performance of otTer him a cigar or ask h in to take a tenons charm is thrown over flu* tints any kind the effect on the boxoffiee is the same.” — A tla n ta Constitution. drink with you. and he exhibits no • o f mellow gold reflected in soft radi scruples, Imt accept*» ,*.t once. It is on : anee from its surface XX lm t l l‘ i “ il N e e d « . t¡rely possible, too, tin t if he Imrrowed T h e history o f this gem o f the sea. What China really needs is a Mr»t live dollars from you lie would forget "loveliest ain U 'r that ever the sorrow \ class war with the foreign (towers, and to return it. but when ii is a question ing sea hints have wept,” its formation. : the whipping which she is sure to get of tw o cents he is punctilious to a do its antiquity, its mysterious properties sooner or later. W hen this comes the ¿ivo.” New York Tribune. and its rich variety ot coloring have great Chinese empire will fall into !»een subjects o f investigation and dis i pieces, and there w ill be half a dosen -Mission from a period long In*fore th e' big Celestial countries where there is H m ilr n r d . Phila- ; now one L a w y e r (to stiviti; witness (o r his Ivginning o f the Christian era Frank tl. Carpenter in Na siilo)—It ju »t «li.l me good I o seo how dclphia T im e * tional Tribune W P rU ^ D E R ’S . cool yon wore under crons exam ina C m iiip untl H l r c l . A IX rirk . lion. »Mr. Penny \N iso Hayseed No. I don’t ! W.*; ; -h St it,lout (hamlinq pref.-wior Strong W itness (m od estly)— I ant CD ~ > « pieco J brick)—Here i» n cu the editor o f a |>:qi< r whieh claim s want your paper. I never read the paper*, of ^ D N fY * i A I - » . and, hesid«*, I can't afford it as I've just plou» »pe, mien, professor. 300,000 circulation. New Y ork tSlar lost |H0 on a bunco man. Boston Times. ! l*rof. -«or— I don’t Devil it. Put it hack lAOACHt'v C0~TIVTNf in your hat.—Street \ Smith’» Good New». S p u n O u t. Any «ingle man or ivotirili, also any " A dispatch say* that the striker* are A S a t u r n i In fe r e n c e . man or woman who is the head o f a worsted.*’ "She K i» a very Ion« waist.” family, when twenty one years o f age "Worsted? That’s a yarn.’’ —I «aw reties if oiijthi to wear one of thoa* pn> 1 lu re a pimtiv«* fiAM i f fair tha «tv»** ihwea— ; h j Its • >r over, can take up a homestead of American tract I »t its we read »K n it!"—New York aas thousand* of ca*.* of th* * nil k t and of long I'nited States land These lands are Sun. A S H fn llH i* An sw er* •UiHiinf h »w ba*Rfl mwat, Ind««s«a4 *n »tr ng in my faith livide.) Into tw o classes Kit her 80 In r. that I «11 amid t w o h o t r u t * ► nr*, with "Jimmie, do you know why the cows al ' Not M a d e f o r T h a t P n r p o «* . % V Al.tTAHI.K T R K k T lS K n o t h « . 1 to my ruf- lere. o f one olona or lltO «eres o f the May* eat thistles when they can rind them?’* i |»r«r « b o « . II »end ma* t batr Ks and 1*. O. ad trmw. ’That's my motto, sink or »«vira." "Yew So’* to pick their teeth.” — Nrw T . A . N b c x M i M . r . s 1 * 3 P e a r l H i.. N . Y . >therean Is' homesteaded at one's op "IV »ti! Who ever m w a tinker swim f" Io«, York Sun -New York Herald. ____ ___ been resorted to by the Price Baking Powder Go. AMONG W h en a coat needs a thorough cleaning, apply with a sponge strong coffee, to wh en has beer, added a few drops o f ammonia, and rub well with a colored woolen cloth. “A u g u s t F lo w e r ” TAKEN * i FOR A CRANK. delight often seems to possess people of HTTon? nerves in »neering at tho«-e\vltk weak ones. The Irritability of the ne* you » hyp ochondriac is ridiculed as natural ill temper. The very genuine and dlitreisl g symptoms from which he »uiter» are made llgnt of. “ He" «h e is a crank " ‘ is the ch eerfu ul l i sort o f *-ym Mthy with whieh the nervous Invalid meets a from the u n feelin g and the thoughtless. A t the same tim e no co m p la in t I n m ore define «1 and real, none ha« h m ore ea sily ex p la in a b le o rig in when it 1» chr nic. Im p erfect digestion and absim ila tlou are a lw ays ac< om pan led by nervous d eb ility and anxiety, b u ild up the powers o f assim ila tion and digestion w ith H ostetter’s Stomach Bit- t e n , and n ervou s sym p to m », sick heedec hr* and a g e n era lly fee b le con d ition o f the system are rem edied. R em em b er that fearfu l ravages are produced by la grippe am ong w eakly, nervous people. 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IV u b le the »tr e u e th o f any oth er fen ce; w ill n ot ■treten, sag o r get ou t o f »hape. to Stock : a lVrtV* t t i*rtn F.’t.i **. yet Handsom e enou gh to Ornam ent a l.a\vu W rite fo Descriptive C ircu la r and T estim on ia ’ » ; f*’.so Cat i ’ .-v: ■ f •’ H a rtm a n ’ -tecl i i i ket \ x w I n e a > d 1 lo w er • • an FiexC e \N ire Mats, et» A iw a j a inei tt<m th i* l a j^ r Harfata* ¥ tg. Ce.. Biaver Fall«, P.i T. 0 Gante. Gen. Watters 'i ale$ i q t .. 5 0 8 Mat-* St i »a > hi M f t hson ir ■Jnr‘ t-»n(i Or. HuatfrMnftt» 1 atoms Wa h Hml) M son Mark» h Co. If vm i ln ien d t.> paper, w rite (o r «am pie«. W , o«.ii »a p p ly yo u w ith a ll armies, from ò cents per roll (s r a r i . ) u pw ard., state for w hat ro o m ., co lor«, lig h t or dark. C O O K S B R O S .. 9 4 3 M a rk e t St., S a n F r a n c i s c o . T EST ED trial ground«. A gen t» for IT IS THF. fiFST. r0RcqaN IlLMoPuniriEif I y s loth the method and results xvhet iyrup of .Figs is taken; it is pleasant ad refreshing to the taste, and rcti ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, fiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- ■m effectually, dispels colds, head dies and levers and cures habitue onstipation permanently. For sale n 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists I R ackW cbes » /a l l A ches 4 O V. Rheumatism J A l l over — your sufferings from Catarrh. That is, if you go about it in tha right way. There are plenty of wrong ways, that perhaps you’ve found out. They may relieve for a time, but they don’t cure. Worse yet, they may drive the disease to the lungs. You can’t afford to experiment. But there is a right way, and a sure way, that does cure. Thou sands o f otherwise hopeless cases have proved it. I t ’s with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. By its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, it permanently cures tho worst chronic cases. Catarrhal Headache, “ Cold in the Head ” — everything catarrhal in its nature, is cured as if by magic. It ’s a way so sure that the pro prietors of Dr. Sage’s Remedy offer, in good faith, 8500 for a ease of Catarrh which they can not cure. I f it’s sure enough for them to make the offer, it’s sure enough for you to make the trial. They risk 8500. .Vhat do you risk ? s Seeds, SUPPLIES. TrM * F r « Frow P i t ! » art. M ailt«,. F. L. POSSON I S 0 N ,,/ wo MT,um,o' * lL ,",o#- sell these gt>«»<î» at Eastern Por t l and. Or. prie«*» >osso*y t S CED J *T 0 * Ö '.’ lì ò . 'V Hy v ' 1 mail to I ma oki *£<i re ha hie »Olir *,.<1 .Silver h u old « Ooia A oleraan. *1 Third San Kranci**>. 1 will a a d b* ettim mail tha c**A. according to aaaay; tf * K* am*>uDt | ’• oo« «U o fa à t r r will retnm cold 18 E I T ™**1* * 71 ,n fo,ira* y * ’--® my Electric i .>r**i» ■ M d S p eclaU lfa. l a . o c r c ^ u proftt an d c a »b I ■*^1***. **amnlo f>r R r ’ dgnm n R m a d w a r Y. Scud for catalogue. Tiler O f»th»»rkn''wl*lgw4 leading remedy for ft* J unnatural déchargea aav rriv*t#dlwa*«iof air» j C. W. 3 0 Y N T C N S A W C O M P A N Y , 4 0 F I R S T S T R E E T , P O R T L A N D , O R . carta’ n c a r* for to r deMiF this d- nMe-edg« Friner, •V. » O R T O S 'a «¿RJCR *(** ■'AT. Fi MA any * d d :c * »t f l j 0; îc w J t r ******* P**®dai a.s*o express Dexter Diamond Champion Won der lUfor Steel Cmaaout ttaw». fl.00 ,f: -f.isnst cuttcf i:i the w :M. I T - . J IlH itVM vistregifw * T h a i ta od f — ì wafa in r^ommaodlBg It to * ------- - “ ^ “ “ 1 a: l »uffarara. UNLOAD Do you feel badf Do you have a headache? ache? You can't eat and _________ __ ________ Does your back Ion’) feel lik- work Th- t / ^ | I F . trouble is your liver is tor- j I'iil You are full of bile » V r W l l (let rid of it without delay. Three tlose, of Moore's Rfmlid Rfmfdj will do it and make you feel like a nexy person. For «ale by all druggists. LIVER i i i i i ii i l i i