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In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablet# known as fla rsa ta b s. 100 doses »1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh "141. you just ought to have heard are relieved by CatarrlsU, which allay in- how Mlae Capsicum talked the other day when ah# »irks reel mad. You don't know What you missed.” « “ What did die say, JenT” “ Gracious I Ton don’t expect mo to'sa> the dreadful things A s said, do y o u r Cl t r e e R im W e T ra n h ie. "Unde Henry, don't you find it hard work being a vegetarian?” "Not at a ll my boy. It’s only noce» •ary to bo congervativo about it. ' When I feel an insatiable erari ag for a- big plats of bacon and eggs I always yield tt It.”—Chicago Tribune. Then It's time to act! N o time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save ft quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that If your hair ever cornea out you will use A yer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays In. It cannot do any thing else. It’s nature’s way. The beet kind of a testlmomial— "(S o ld toe o ve r s ix ty years.” The colonies of Great Britain bars K . t e r l . f a D e e *a r r e ». ■early 100 times more area than the "Talk about tbs superiority of mina •other country, Prance eighteen times over matter!” said the. argumentative and Germany five times. boarder. "It’s jnst the other way. If you want to be sure not to forget a thing you don’t trust it te jour memory. Yon T r e a eeea a G o eras. Hla W ife (reading)—I see they bad take a pencil and a .lip of paper and “Trousseau gowns are lovelier than • bread riot in Spain recently. make a memorandum of it." ever,” say« the fashion editor o f tb« Her Husband—Yea; and we’ll have Woman’» Home Companion, “but a» one at borne soon If there lsa’t an im they hare Increased In beauty, they provement In your biscuits. have lessened la number. Very few O rth o m raa h le sl R o m a n ««. brides- o f to-day, no matter bow fash They were returning from the spelling R ra ta d ltr. ionable they may be, order a trousseau bee. Ih e voter to Drearyhuret reflected. consisting o f a great number o f cos-, "Mr. Spoons more," she said, "why did “It I vote the ‘ritisens’ ticket,’ ” be yes miss that easy word? Yon spelled said, “ I’m agin the popple, sad If 1 vole tamos. The reason for this is that fash ‘honor' with a *s.’ " the ‘people’s ticket* I ain’t a good dtl- ions changs so that It Is necessary every "I knew it,” he answered. “The feel- aaa. Blamed if I’m rein’ to rots at a ll!” little while to have s new-style gown tog came ever me all at once that ( just Pulling his hat down over hie ayes, he If one la to heap pace with the capri couldn’t get along without V Mias turned on his heel and strode away to cious modes. Daisy." disgust. The Intricacies #f village polities ’T h e bridal prlnceaa gown Is a style With which eld, old story ha won her. which will be In fashion for a long time to come. One can wear It as long ns the material lasts by merely changing the sleeves to meet the requirements o f tbs prevailing fashion." prORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have *P A T ? T f! AT» ln n /1 A fin m 4 a « m a 1 wa 44» « I am o aaa -------- «trail wvnA/lnAA PABEQOBIO or lanriannm to make it sleep. II'U These drags trill proance and A FEW SHOPS TOO MAITT will produce the 8LEEP PEOM WBIOH THERE IB HO WARING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, landammi and morphine, oaob of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling fVlASM IlA l . s it * kS O • WWW W 9 1 _______ 9 them poison.” 99 T The definition o f44 narcotic1 n la: “A m edicine which reU evsspain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, com a, convul sions and death.* * The taste andamell ofmndirtnna containing npirat am disguised, and sold under the names o f “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrnpa," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTOR!A DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Le tte rs from P ro m in en t Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. 9 o (¡D rops ! A U 'O H O L a PEN CENT. ÎXFANTS --T h iid r îv Mothers wfll fled Mrs. Wlaa1ow*i I Syrup the host ratnedv to use 1er their during the teething period. There is an evaporation from the body g oin g on continually, day and n ight, through the pores and glands o f the sk in . This is nature’s way o f m aintaining the proper temperature o f our system s and preserving the soft ness and flexibility o f the skin, and So lon g as the blood is free from im pur ities no trouble w ill result. W hen, however, the blood from any becom es infected with humors and acids, these too m ust be expelled, and com in g in contact with the delicate fibrds and tissues with w hich the skin is so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflam m ation, and the effect is shown by Eczema, A cne, Tetter, and skin affections o f various kinds. These im purities and humors get in to the blood through a deranged or inactive condition o f the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off the waste and refuse matter o f the body fail to properly perform their w ork, and this im pure, ferm enting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by the blood. The skin is not on ly affected by poisons generated w ithin the system , but poisons from without, such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, N ettle Rash, etc., enter through the f*r th. pot iwo n u t. with tb* result that it W o rk to r L ive l a p r a m r a t I w l r l r . In snail centers o f population where none but the moat general laws govern it is necessary to form an improve ment society to look after the health and well being o f the people as s whole, says the Los Angeles Time«. The laws o f hygiene must be observed. Beth sew ers and surface drainage should be pro vided by the people as a whole, and where no city government exists this Is a splendid work for a live society for civic betterment. GENUINE absolutely WATERPROOF la E rM h lp i. 0ut-of-Town People Wa can do your entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work in a day, if necessary. Positively Painless Extracting Free when Plates or Bridges are ordered. Sensitive Teeth and Roots re moved without the least pain. Ten chairs. Only the most sci entific and careful work. IT A T * T T C Ï 31 And Associates Vs A i W l d C f l Painless Dentists Falling Bldg., Third and W ashington Sts. M. to 8 P. M .; San day * 9 to 12. Painless Extraction 60c; Plates, ALWAYS B ean the Signature of W h a t th e D o « « W e r e Third-Floor Tenant—Sea here! I'm one o f a committee of men in this build ing, and I’ve called to ask you to sell your flute. Second-Floor Tenant—Delighted to see you. I’m one of another commit tee, and was about to come up and ask if you'd sell your baby.—Tld-BIts. Teeth With or Without Plates CASTORIA J7 Jnst at present Is a good time for all interested to look over the local school yard and consider if It meets their Ideas regarding beauty, shade, protec tion, educational value, etc. If it doee not. the time Is ripe to “ get busy” with others whose Interest Is equal to yours and try to ameliorate present condi tions so that this piece o f public prop erty will no longer be • reproach to those In control Th* leader* o f thl* paper w ill i s cleaned to I learn that them l* at least one dreaded disease I that seienes has been able to eurs in all iu •tag«*, and that ia Catarrh. Hall*« Catarrh Dr. J. W. Dlnsdale, o f Chicago, 111, says: “ I use your Castor la sad advlas Its 1186 In nil families where there ere chi ..Iren/9 Dr. Alexander E. Mlntle. of Cleveland, Ohio, «ar»: "I have frequently prescribed your Caatorto and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem edy fo r children." Dr. J. S. Alexander, o f Omaha. Nslx, aays: “ A medicine so valuable sad beneficial fo r children aa your Oastorla la deserved the highest praise. I find It in use everywhere.” Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Bnflbkh N. Y , says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castor la fo r children and always got goad results. la fleet I a n Castorla for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, o f S t L os to, M o, aays: *1 heartily endOraa your Oaa> tor la. I have frequently prescribed it In my m etical practice, and have always found It to do all that to claimed for It” Dr. C. H. Glldden. o f S t Peal, Minn., says: "M y experience as a prac titioner with your Castorla has been highly satisfactory, and I m « - jg aa excellent remedy fo r the young.” Dr. H. D. Bonner, o f Philadelphia, P a , aays: T have used your Cas> torla as a purgative In the cases o f children for years past with the meat happy effect, and fu lly endorse it as n safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Boorman, o f Kanaas City, M o, says: "Your Caatorto to a splen did remedy tor children, known the world over. 1 use it In my practice and have no hesitancy In recommending It fo r the complaints o f infants and children." Dr. J. J. Mackey, o f Brooklyn. N. Y , says: T consider your Castorla aa excellent preparation for children, being composed o f reliable medicines and pleasant to tbs taste. A good remedy tor all disturbances o f the digestive organs.” P e r. Observing several 15,000 bulldogs as the multimillionaire's estate, the witty visitor remarked: “ Are those dogs here to eat up sub- pmnast" And the multi mill Iona ire chuckled craftily. “ Ah, no, my friend.” he whispered, "they are here to eat np subpoena serv- I Jack—What’s the matter, old m aaf You look worried. Tom—Oh. Miss FatntbeaiT keeps m guessing. She hasn’t proposed yet Jack—But you told me you didn’t In tend to marry her. Tom— And 1 don’t B ut after all the time I’ ve wasted on ber, I think aha might at least give me a chance to re fuse her. The S tr a lR h tfa r w a r d Sex. O at • ( It. bat. one for $10 tor my bnshand and “Don’t you fed well?” asked a for $20 to show my lady friends ”— friend. Meggendorfer Blaetter. “ Not very,” answered Comrox. “ Why don't you go home?” "1 can’t Mother and the girls are giving a tea and I'm not Invited.”— Washington Star. N o S w ta r ia * CHINESE P e r m it te d . ^ a i d f r * . E S S E " c i S S h b e °^ na ° S ia t u ! Pennsylvania railroad h a. recently tlonaldUaaae. requires a constitutional treat- posted notice* in its various workshops msnt Hall’* Catarrh Caret» taken Internally, forbidding nrnfanitr In view o f the n r » ' acting directly unon the blood and mucous sur- . T * W °* pr*Y face» of the«ratem, therebrdert-oylngthefo in- f “ t railroad situation, why not put snch dation o f the disease, and giving t< s pat ent notice« in the executive offices and mail •trength by G lid in g up th« ronaUtu-lon and . . . a tr~ t Isst sad fieri DOCTOR N OCflAflK Ffifl CMTOfi TOTS UU> SOAf WRAffEfiS FROM “ 20 Mule Team” Borax, Boraxo Bath Powder, Violet Boric Talcum Powder, Boric Spangles, Boric Acid, Boraxajd Soap Powder, “ 20 Mule Team *'Soap, Quean o f Borax Soap, Borax aid Laundry Soap and “ 20 Mule Team’ ’ Soap Chips The editor looked over the manuscript tad handed it back. , "I don’t like your dialect,” he said. "But, sir,” said the literary aspirant, < tar tied and indignant, “ that isn't dia Whoa our stiff and stubborn Congress lect I That’s written in the reformed have been earefullr »elected a* being these MOST isn't balking, isn’t balking. 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Appeal to th« Well-Informed in every an awful time col- walk o f Ilfs and are essential to per- Mrs. Impaling was maaant success and creditable stand- eteod to understand Accordingly, It Is not claimed 1« mone/*he had ^to thmt &7ruP o f Ylgs and Elixir of n’s wages.” | Banna la the oaly remedy of known __ I value, hut one of many reasons why it Is the best of personal and family laxatives Is the fact that It cleanses, RfGARDiNG ■ sweetens and relieves the Internal on which It acts without any ui»r »bout location. 8 debilitating after effects and without Giro priced *«Mrip- haring to increase the quantity from , Poaomrion eon b* ■ Um<J te U|De. Business I I toAma.fi. T. | ^ ■ ------ *------ --------— 1 — 8 8 A A 188* i It acts pleasantly and naturally and indy as a laxative, and Its component parts are known to and approved by physicians,' as it Is free from all objectionable substances. T o get its ,L T H E Y E A H beneficial affects always purchase the 'H StAIIDf O ltIM *santl>*—manufactured by the Cali- »hmeh everiwmisg ■ foniU n i 8jm ,P © fi, only, and tor m *ato hauw sal 6 sale by all leading druggists. ■ More Converts W Every Year ^ p E very day in every year that com es, m ore house- I w ives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking V Pow ders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable, w hich has stood so w ell the test o f years. They are finding out that BAKIN G POWDER costs one third the price o f powder any where near K C quality, and makes better, purer, m ore healthful baking. 88 Ounces for 28 Cents P erfect Results . st: « sr - ìs ». Hood7» Sarsaparilla Don’t Poison Baby, imwiiiam Za a constitutional disease originating In Impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the sTs M S-A * A Si . ' blood lor lto radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy la -T «*," growled old Baxley, “ Mabel’i lover Interviewed me leet ui<ht S top « fellow ; no eenee at ell.” “A h !" ex da lined Ascum, “ then y or won’t hare him for a ean-ln-law r ^ “IT What have I to do with ttT Tbt Idea of. hie coming to aek mo when tbi girl and ber mother are satisfied. II he had any he’d know that tied It"—Philadelphia Pres*.