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Bad
B re ak .
W lfa — W hy did you glva that pbon-
Ofraph aw ay Just before we were mar­
ried? Didn’t you think I could use Itl
Husband— My dear, I gars It away
to keep peace. Don’t you know that
no bouae ia big enough fo r tw o talking
machines?
And at the last report he was still
trying to square himself.— D etroit Free
Press.
The ;
Général Demand
o f the W ell-Inform ed o f the W orld haa
alw ays been fo r a simple, pleasant
and efficient liquid laxative rem edy of
known value; a laxative which phyal
clans could sanction for fam ily use
because its component parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
R M o fa lllo a .
to
the system and gentle, yet prompt,
•The men who devote their time to
the country's service should be recog­ In action.
nised,” said the official. >
In supplying- that demand w ith its
“ W ell,” answered Fanner Corntaasel, excellen t combination o f Syrup of
“ some o f 'em should and others 'ud be Figs and E lixir o f Senna, the Cali
more respected I f they could approach fornla F ig Syrup Co. proceeds along
the payroll In disguise.” — Washington
ethical lines and relies on the merits
Btar.
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o f the la xa tive fo r Its remarkable
success.
Leas L a v is h * * * ,.
•D o you think your Insurance com­ • T h at Is one o f many reasons why
pany la being conducted more econom­ Syrup o f F igs and E lixir o f Senna la
ically?"
given the preference by the W ell-
“ I ’m si*p o f It,” answered the hope­ Informed. T o ge t Its beneficial effects
ful cltlsen. “ It doesn't send me nearly
alw ays buy the* genuine— manufac­
as many blotters and calendars as It
tured by the California F ig 8yrup Co.,
used to.” — Washington Star.
only, and fo r sale by ail leading
druggists. P r ie s 'fifty cents per bottle.
tJ a e le
A lle m .
T v e observed one thing about a foot­
race,” said Uncle Alien Sparks. “ I f you've
H U B u y D sy,
got any money up on the result it always
“ Ethel,” he whispered, “ w ill yon mar­
turns .out differently from what you think ry me?"
* it’s t,Vng to.”
“ I don't know, Charles," ahe replied,
coyly.
N o t U n i t e t h e S aa a e .
“ W ell, when you find o u t " he said,
Mias Bute— H e told me once that I
rising, “ send me word, w ill you? I
was quite pretty.
shall be at Mabel Hicks’ until
10
Miss Cbellua— Yes, be also told mo
o’clock. I f I don’t bear from you by
that you were quite pretty— once.—
10 I ’m going to ask her.” — Tld-Blts.
Philadelphia Press.__________
O af
A great extension of the Siberian rail­
road Is proposed along the River Amur,
and as it has met with hearty approval on
the part of the present ministry, it Is like­
ly to be constructed. It will open np 40,-
000,000, acres of corn land.
Bute ol Ohio, City o f Toledo 1
Lucas County.
J
Frank J. <hai>ey stakes oath that he Is senior
partner of the Arm ol F. J. Cheney A Co., d o ln f
bus i n cm i n t he City o f Toledo, County and S U te
aforesaid, and that said Arm w ill pay the sura
o f O N I H U N D R E D D O LLAR S for each and
evary ease o f Catarrh that cannot be eared by
the uee of H ell's Catarrh Cure,
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FRANK
J. C H E N E Y .
Sworn to before me and subacrlbea In my p m -
encs, this 6th day of December A D 1886.
/ b m ] t
A . W . QLKABON,
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N o u r y Public.
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and
acts directly upon the blood and m ucousaur-
laces o f the system. Send lo r testimonials free.
F. J. C H K N E Y A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Taka H a ll’s Fam ily P ills for constipation.
R e a c tio n .
Salesman— Hat, sir? Yes; what kind
do yon wish to look at?
Customer— Well, my wife wears a Mer­
ry Widow affair. I f you have something
that Is the exact opposite of It, young
man, that's what I want.
Salesman— Then you want a plug hat,
of course, with a black band around It.
That ia the nearest we can come to a
Disconsolate
Widower hat.—-Chicago
Tribune.
G ave
It
Vp.
Own
M in s t r e ls .
Bonas— Mist ah Johns ing. kin yo’ tell
me de dilTunce ’tween de dipplymatic
inte’co'se o’ fust class powahs an’ nine
cases o’ measles in a cullud fambly?
Interlocutor— No, Oeorge; that’s the
hardest one I ever heard. What ia the
difference between the diplomatic inter­
course of first class powers and nine
cases of measles in a colored family?
Bonea— De one am de serious affairs of
state an' de uddah am a serious state
of affairs.
Interlocutor— Ladles and gentlemen,
the premier vocalist o f the western hemi­
sphere, Mr. 8plitcher Reerdruma, will
now sing the beautiful ballad entitled,
“ Darling, Take Your Arm A w a y : Moth­
er Ia Peeping Through the Keyhole.”
A
D e lic io u s C u s ta r d .
The recipe for this delicate dessert
has been banded down In my fam ily
fo r many generations: Into each Indi­
vidual custard cup put the yolk o f one
egg, add one heaping teaapoonfui o f
sugar, tw o gratings o f nutmeg and five
tablespoonfuls o f sweet milk. Incorpo­
rate thoroughly and set the cups in a
pan o f hot water. Bake In a moderate
oven until firm. When cool, cover with
a meringue, using the whites o f the
eggs fo r this purpose, and allow one
tableapoonful o f powdered sugar to the
white o f each egg. Through the very
tiptop o f each snowy mound drop a
teaspoonful o f orange marmalade.— De­
lineator.
“ Uncle Henry, how big a tarpon did
you ever catch?”
“ Why. Sammy, once I — but how big a
B w t N e v e r C a ll H is s K a r t ? .
tarpon did you ever hear of?”
H e— Funny thing about your sex.
“ Seven feet ten inches ia the record.”
Call a woman “ a bird” and abe’a pleas­
“ I ’ m not going to try to beat that, Sam­
ed. But call her a hen or an old crow
my. I have only a few years to lira, and
and ahe gets angry.
I want to go to heaven some day.”
She— Nothing exclusively feminine
about that. Cull a man “ a sad dog”
A F in a n c ie r .
Judge— n ow many times have you and be feels good. But call him “ a
miserable cur” — the same thing— and
been arrested before?
he'll knock your head off.— Boston
Prisoner—Five, air.
Judge— Then I shall feel It my duty Tran script
to Impose the maximum fine----- ”
K n e w O w e o f t h e F ir m .
Prisoner— But. your honor. Isn’t It
Attendant (Showing him through the
only fa ir to give a reduced rate to reg­ structure)— This house it built on what
ular customers?— Judge.
ia known aa the “ alow combustion” plan.
Mr. Pneuritch— Ah, yea; I think I
Forestry In Korea Is to be taken up by know Slocum. 1 have seen him at the
the government under new forest laws, club; but I have never bad the pleasure
said to have been enarted under « co-op­ of meeting Mr. Buation.— Chicago Trih-
erative agreement drawn up by Japan and
Korea. It ia also reported that a school
for training Korean foresters has been
establiahed.
P rem atu re.
Brazilian railroads in operation a* the
beginning of last year had a total length
of 10,776 miles. In addition there were
1,002 miles under construction and 4,177
miles being surveyed or already approved,
making the total mileage about 10,855
miles.
Husband (on overland train )— You
mustn't mind It, Maria, if I take several
doses of spirits during the day, from now
on. It ’s the only thing that will cut this
S aved b y T o m ato es.
alkali dust that gets into one’s throat.
John Vaughn o f Mercervllle, a rural
W ife— You won’t have to do it to-day,
John. I ’ ve been making some inquiries, letter carrier, was driving along a road
and I find we don't strike the alkali re­ when an auto plunged into his light rig
from behind. Vaughn was tossed In the
gion for 000 miles yet.
a ir to alight in a load o f tomatoes in a
A a R e v is e d .
wagon twenty feet abend. Ills rig was
Ball on, sail on, O ship of state!
demolished, but the soft tomatoes saved
Portland cemented, strong and great!
him from serious injury. The squash­
Humanity need have no fears;
ing o f
the tomatoes did not save
Thou’lt go unoracked through all the
Vaughn from the ire o f the wagon’s
years.
owner. The driver o f the automobile
W ith rocky sides Imperforate 1
sped on with a grin.— Kansas City
— Chicago Tribune.
Journal.
The
W is e
M ew .
“ A fte r all. It’s the wise man who can
change his opinion.”
“ But the wisest men simply can’ t do
it”
“ W hy not?"
“ Because they’ve been dead for
yeara.” — Catholic Standard and Times.
Ia
tk i
C o w e r*«*
A w e-
First Government Officer (a few year*
hence)— Anything particular on hand to­
day?
Second Government Officer— Yea; I ’vs
got to go this afternoon to take part in
the molding of the corner stons for n new
battleship.
,
CONTAINS
• NO M E R C U R Y
A MAN IS THE MAKRO.
The story o f Skaggles— as it Is told
by a w riter In the Associated Sunday
Magazines— Is very simple, but It goes
straight to that spot lu the heart that
is always w aiting to respond to the
brave and sweet things o f life. Skaggloa
was not bis name. Some one gave him
that title the third day after he took
the Job. I t was finally curtailed to
“ Skag.”
When be first came to the
office he fitted like a mouse s tall In a
well ; but be had an old look— the look
o f a burden beyond bis years. H e was
wan and pale, and bis nose was red
every time be came in from the weath­
er. H is shoes and stockluga were ven­
tilated beyond endurance to anybody
except a boy.
But Skag was a faithful worker— a t
firs t Bright and early be swept the
office and dusted the desks— that is,
lined the duster— aud by eight o'clock
he was over In bla corner, bis hair plas­
tered back and bis face washed, save
fo r the high-water mark about his neck.
But by degrees Skag's enthusiasm
ovsr his new position languished. The
clerks complained o f unemptied waste­
baskets and dusty desks. It was also
noticed that Skag’a clothes were daily
growing more shabby, bis hair longer,
his shoes more run over, and it was
evident that his mind was not on bùi
work.
A reprimand from the “ boas” had the
desired effect. H e became more punc­
tual, took more Interest In hia work,
aeemed cheery, and sometimes whistled
a little. But Skag’s work was spas­
modic. I t was not long before he was
aa bad aa ever. Hla work lagged, he
was alow about getting round mornings,
and hla interest— outwardly, at least—•
was o f the wooden Indian variety. The
crowning and final teat o f endurance
on the part o f the office force came
when be went to sleep In hla chair.
“ Skag, come h ere!”
I t waa the boss. Skag shuffled Into
the manager’s private office, and sat on
the edge o f a chair, nervoua and
fidgety. Th e boss did not speak fo r a
minute— hla w ay o f Impressing a cul­
prit.
“ Skag, this thing baa gone fa r
enough! You are not paying attention
to your work: Look at the dust on my
desk— It’a frightful. T h is la Monday.
I'll give you Juat-one week. Saturday
winds you up unless you come out o f
that trance. Th at’s all.”
Skag sniffed and shuffled back to hla
chair, where he tugged at the seam on
bis trousers and gazed vacantly out o f
the window.
Th e next morning the office fa irly
glistened, and all through the week
bis work Improved. Th e stenographer
even discarded her work sleeves, her
desk was so clean.
But no one noticed that Skag's face
was growing thinner and hla eyelids
more drooping.
Saturday night, after five o'clock,
Skag stayed and cleaned up the office.
He would be that much ahead when
Monday came.
Monday morning the office was as
clean as a Dutch kitchen, but there was
no Skag. Noon arrived, and still no
Skag, at which the boss waxed wrathy.
“ Jones, go up to the kid's house and
see what the trouble la T ell him If be
can’t get here by two o’clock, he needn't
come at all.”
When Jones returned he went Into
the manager's private office and closed
the door. Later he came out with a
long sheet o f paper In his hand. The
boss had headed the list with twenty-
five dollars.
“ W hat brought It on?" asked the
stenographer.
“ Exposure, and not enough to keep
body and soul together. The kid’s been
Sitting up nights with her for a month.
Funeral’s Wednesday.”
Skag Is still working. He wears a
new suit, and the high-water mark
round his neck has disappeared. And
they do not call him Skaggles now.
They call him by his right name.
P r a c t le ln n ;
by
R ie h t
K in d
of
a
G ir l.
W edderly— Can the girl you are en­
gaged to swim?
Singleton— I don’t know. But why
do you ask?
M edicines co n ta in in g M ercu ry are often g iv e n to persona su ffe rin g w ith
W edderly— Because If she can you
C on ta giou s Blood Poison, and so p o w erfu l is the action o f this d ru g that it
ought to be happy. A girl who can awiin
fre q u e n tly rem oves the sym ptom s in a sh ort w h ile, and shuts the disease
can keep her mouth shut— Buffalo Com­
u p in the system to d o grea ter dam age to th e delicate in tern al members.
mercial.
W h e n , h ow ever, th e treatm ent is le ft o ff, th e disease a lw a y s returns, and the
A
F a lS Ilm e n t .
atieu t finds that h is health haa been in ju red b y th is pow erfu l m in eral, and
e is often le ft w ith w eak stom ach, disturbed d igestion , m ercurial rheuma­ They oatd he’d make hla mark 'mongst
men,
tism , etc.
T h e action o f S. S. S. is e n tire ly differen t.
I t contain s n o
M ercu ry, n or a n y oth er h arm fu l dru g, but is m ade e n tire ly o f h ea lin g ,
I t waa a prophecy profound.
c lea n sin g roots and herbs. I t cures C on ta giou s Blood Poison b y re m o v in g H e bought himself a fountain pen
t h e v iru s from th e blood.
I t searches o u t e v e ry p a rticle o f the poison And when he shook It now and then
and does n ot lea ve the least trace fo r fu tu re outbreaks.
S. S. S., in
Made marks, on every one aronndl
addition to cu rin g th £ disease, bu ilds u p and strength en s e v e ry p a rt o f the
— Washington Star.
body. Ita fin e to n ic effects ton e n p the stom ach and d igestion , im p ro ve the
When a locality la rathar abort on
a p p etite and regu late the en tire system . H o m e treatm ent book co n ta in in g
va lu a b le in form ation about th e d ifferen t stages o f th e disease and a n y other resources. It la pretty apt to lay
m ed ica l ad vice desired sent free to a ll w ho w rite.
claim to a remarkably healthful d i­
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, cta te
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ALL RUN DOWN.
H la
P a t le a t .
Ambassador Wu Tin g Fang waa once.
It la alleged, telling about a certain
■elfish politician. He said : “ The man
pletely Lost H e r H ealth, Fou n d
reminds me o f a doctor o f Shanghai. A
R e lie f fro m P e-ru -n a at One*.
mandarin came to this doctor fo r ad­
vice. He could not sleep, had no appe­
tite, suffered a good deal from depres­
sion and nevertheless waa taking on
ISS D E L L A S TR O E B E , 710 R loh-, fa t at an alarming rate. ‘ W e’ll aoon
mond St., Appleton, W ls., w rites s put you In condition again,’ said the
“ F o r several years I was in a run­ physician. ‘W hat you need la exercise
down condition, and J could find no re­ — good, hard exercise. Four times a
lie f from doctors and medicines. I
week you can come here and put In the
could not en joy m y meals, and could morning polishing my floors.' ‘But why
not sleep at n igh t. I had heavy, dark not my own floors?’ the mandarin In­
Circles about the eyes.
quired. *Miue,’ said the physician, ‘are
“ M y friends w ere much alarmed. I larger.’ ”
was advised to g iv e Psruna a trial, and
A R a b b it a i l a W h is t le .
to m y jo y I began to im prove w ith the
Did you know that a abort, sharp
first bottle. A fte r taking s ix bottles I
fe lt com pletely cured. I cannot say too whistle from the mouth would atop a j
much for Peruna aa a medicine fo r rabbit? It surely does. Next time you j
see little M olly Cottontail leap from her
women in a run-down condition.“
burrow and make off don’t shoot; juat ■
Pe-ru-na Did Wonder».
whistle. Whether from fear or curios- ;
Mrs. Judge J. F . B oyer, 1421 Sherman
ity I cannot tell, but she w ill stop still
A ve., Evanston, 111., aaya that she be­
In her tracks. An antelope has been
came run down, could neither cat nor
sleep w ell, and lost flea h and spirt t. P e ­ known to do likewise. An African
ru na did wonders for her, and she thanks hunter once said that the elephant is
the most timid o f all animals and can
Peruna for new life and strength.
be frightened Into a cold sweat by a
mysterious nolae.— New York Press.
M ist D ella
Stroebe,
who had Com­
Read IVhat She Says .
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LBffidvill«,
Colonula 6________
Leadville, Colorado*
specimen _____
prices: Gold,
Silver,
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f 1 ; Gold, ----
Hll ver. 7òc ; ~
Gold,
4d,r
60c ; “ Zinc
* or
Cepper, fcL Cyanide
Mailla* ;em
envelope« end
ontr___,
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Sill price list sent on application. Control
and
pire work solicited,
lieferenoet Carbonate N a
Louai.
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When the
H dir Falls
Then it’s time to set! No time
to study, to read, to experi­
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind tbis
very minute that if your hair
ever comes 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.
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lié
T h * h o s t k in d o f • t e s t im o n ia l—
“ S o l d tor o v e r s i x t y y e a r s .”
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SAKSAFMBUA
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
D e e p S en A m e n i t i e s .
s t. V ito .' D u e . u d orvoo. u i m . w ( I f
M atty t i n . by Dr. 1 >M 't G iea t Narva Re-
The Oyster— You’re a good deal
itorer. Sand for FSZS U N tria l bottle and traatlee.
customer thad I am.
Dr. R a . U ln a , L d , H I A n k S t.. Philadelphia. Fa.
m
tougher
The Clam— That’s all right. You do a
good deni crook eder shell game than I do.
N e c e s s a ry F o r m a lit y .
Mrs. Ferguson— George, what do you
A B it o f A d v ic e .
have to do when you want to draw some
This ia a bit o f advice oifcred by th*
money oot of a bank?
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
Mr. Ferguson— You have to pat some Gunnison G azette:
money in the bank beforehand. That’*
Young man. I f you should come
always been my experience.
across a girt who, with a face aa radi­
PARK AND ALDER STS.
Mother, w fll find Mr*. Winslow** Soothing ant aa a sunflower, aaya as you appear
A New and Modern European Hotel Caterina Byrup the best remedy to um las their ehH drta
at the door, *1 will be busy fo r half an
particularly to State people. A refined place for lu r in g th* teething period.
hour yet, fo r the dishea are not wash­
Indie, visitine th. city. clo.. to th . ahopplns
ed,” juat aquat right down on the door­
(■ t a r . Rat m r w o n . U . F ro . Bui.
In th * L ite ra ry W o rk s h o p .
“ Brooks,” said Rivers, who had been step and w ait for her, because some
«. L CUSS, (Ml If M M MM) Mr.
struggling desperately with an ides for other chap may come along and seen re
more than half an honr, “ give me a rhyme the prize, and right there you wUl have
for ‘perfunctory.’ "
loot an angel.
“ Sorry, old man,” answered Brooks;
“ but there isn't any."
Douglas County Farm in the heart
“ Dash it !” exclaimed Rivers.
oi tne famous Shoestring Valley.
Thereupon
he proceeded to do It la
S ixty acres— 45 acres c'eared; 15
blanket? blank verse.
acres fir tim ber; soil rich and mel­
low; no rocks; achoolhouse § mile;
on county road; running w ater;
well; over 300 bearing fru it trees;
6-room log house, bam and other
out-buildings; tw o miles o f fence;
IS O U R M O TTO
full assortment farm implements;
Said an Em ployer: “ Stick to quality.
all house furnishings; all crops.
I t w ill win oat in the e n d ."
We de
Must sell,
Price fo r everything.
$2,500. Address
"stick to quality.” That is the reason
our graduates are so thorough and in
MRS. O. A. DEARING
such
demand. Investigate our claim * to
Room 419, Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ora
superiority.
Catalogue, business forms
Now 33 —OB
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and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND
THE CORNELIUS
A Rare Bargain
w r itin g to t d v n t l M n p lM M
m e n tio n t b i s p a p e r .
th en
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Helen’s Hall, Portland, O r.
Résidant and Day School for
Catalogno on Request
N o C a u se (o r A la r m .
“ Look, officer!” shouted the excited
citizen. “ T h a t big department store ia
a fire !”
“ W hat makes you think ao?” asked
the officer, calmly.
“Why, don’t you see ail those wom­
an shoppers coming down the fire es­
capes ?”
‘ Oh, yes; but that la not the sign o f
fire. You aee, they can’t get through
the revolving doors with those big
hats.”
Portland Business College
Girls.
T en th and M orrison, Portland. O reg o n
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P . A R M S T R O N G . L L . B.. P R I N C I P A L
B U S IN E S S COLLEGE
PORTLAN D. OREGON
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
Thar ara Trained for boaiaam in a buainaaa-Hka w ar.
W hy not enroll in a reputable school that placea all of ita rmdoataa?
N o I t r a a a e r to T h a t.
Mr*. Highmu*— I suppose at some time
in your life you struggled with the Nibe-
lungenlied?
Mrs. Gaawell— O, yea; I had an awful
aiege of that in *93. I had to take all .
kinds o f nasty medicine* before I got it
out o f my system.
L M. W A L K E R . Free.
SEND FOR C A TA LO G U E
a
A. BOSS ER R A N . See.
K ld a a n d G o ata.
Dottle— O-ooh!
What'a thla pic- ,
ture?
Tomm y— Th at’s CapL K idd an’ hla
b y Boftentad the w ate r, d e e a a the akin thorou gh ly, r t n e ve a
band o’ piruts. .
o d o r o f p erspiration an d ren d ers th * akin s o ft an d velvety.
Dottle— An’ which ia Capt. Kidd?
A ll dealers. Sample Borax. Booklet and Laca Centerpiece design on cloth
Tomm y— W ’y, th’ guy with th' ready to work, 10c, of PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal.
goatee, o' course!— Cleveland Leader.
Local axents wanted. Write for money maklnx plan.
MULE TEAM BORAX
B ar.
When G rover Cleveland was practic­
ing law In Buffalo one o f hla friends
was a lazy young law yer who was for­
ever pestering him with questions about
legal points that he could Just as well
hnve looked up fo r TilmSelf.
Even
Cleveland’s patience had an end. One
day as his friend antered he remarked :
"There are my books. Help yourself
to them. You can look up your owu
case."
Th e laay law yer stared at him In
amazement
"See here, G rover Cleveland.’’ he
said Indignantly. “ I want you to under­
stand that you and your old books can
go to thunder. You know very well
that I don’t read law. I practice en­
tirely by ear.” — Everybody’s Magazine.
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n ess and RretXontains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
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Mon. Sour Stonach.Dlarrtioo
Worms jConvulsionsffvmsh
ness and Loss OF S leep .
T he K in d Y o u H ave A lw ays B ough t, and which has been
in use fo r over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f
and has been m ade under his p e r-
r
Bonal supervision since its infancy.
A llo w no one to deceive you In this.
A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Jnst-as-good” are b at
Experim ents that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f
Infants and Children—Experienee against Experim ent,
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harm less substitute fo r Castor Oil, P a re­
goric, D rops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium , M orphine n or other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d
Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bow els, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The M other’s Friend.
G EN U IN E
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Sanie Silurare of
¿ & 0 B 3 fc
NEW YORK.
A lb months old
J 5 D o s ts -J 5 C W S
b u a ra n U à J ü ô S ri
Copy o f Wrapper.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years