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Xot CaenTlable. Mrs. Gadabout That Mr. Hard head next door doesn't seem to have uany friends. Hostess (wearily) No-o; I wonder tow she manages itt Judy. A Wee Indian Hurricane Recently trareled op the coast at will, and tcted In an entirely different manner from n . j : iny other storm, tmiinuma ayspcpom icti the same way. It refuses to yield to , :reatment which has cured similar cases. Then Hostetter's Stomach Bitters should be taken. It has cured stomach trouble or half a century. A train running from New York to Boston made over 80 miles an hour re cently. ' In France advertsing posters must hA&r ravnnne stamps varying in value according to alae of the poster. "Circumstances Alter Cases' In cases of scrofula, salt rheum, dys pepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., the circumstances may be Altered by purifying And enriching the blood with Hood's SarsaparSla, Jt is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes. Be sure to get Hoods, because Sc AL0"KG THE COAST. f General Interest Gleaned Wwm the Thriving Fnelfle . States. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. nn En. Distributive Trade Is Still of couraglng Volume. Rmdstreeta save: Distributive trade, while smaller at some markets, la stui of enoouracins volume, industry is ac tive, railway earnlnea heavy, prices still tend upward and bank clearings inoToud. while failures lessen, rail The Stage Robbery. It transDired that Van C. Alexander, th man whn mm nn 11170 of the money faativnla n,l other celebrations at sev stolen from the United States mails on; eri cttios have had an appreciable the stage near Westfal Or., on Sep-' at npoa retail trade, and proved a tember 22, is admittedly the main per-, stimulating faotor in wholesale lines. son responsible for the noia-up. inej industrial activity la widespread, sua indications during the examination in strikes are fewer and less costly than United States Commissioner Hailey'a ta most years. Though lessened by court hore on Saturday, pointing to holidays, bank clearings, swelled partly lUvomW nn the one olannins the rob- He rinnvr Dntolter disbursements and bery, with the two boys as his acoom- partly by general business expanding, plioes, are conurmea oy me uoveiup- tend to enlarge as tne season suwi An Oddity In Knllrondlnn "The craze for fast time on railway Is taking a new feature," observed a prominent railroad official to a Star writer recently. "It is the shortening of lines and reconstruction ol surveys in order to make a given line aa straight as possible between two points. It is, in fact, a scheme to make time by saving distance. A railway with out a curve or a cutting is, of course, a splendid thing from an engineering standpoint, but it is a very tedious affair to the passenger. To thoroughly realise how extremely monotonous a long Journey on a railway without a curve or cutting is, one must travel on the road from Buenos Ayres to the Andes. That railroad beats all known records for having 300 miles of tracks almost on a line, such as mathemati cians describe as the shortest distance between any two points. No one who has not seen this remarkable stretch of road, straight in front and behind as far as the eye can reach, even when aided by a field glass, can grasp what it means or what an amount of wearisome monotony it involves and entails." Washington Star. Improved Train Equipment. The O. B. & N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago through train, and a dining car service has been inaugoarated. The train is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious fir at -class and ordinary aleepnie. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Bio Grands line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on anv O. R. & N. agent, or address W. H. Harlbart, General Passenger Agent, Portland. The Betrothal Kiss. First Boarder Did you hear the re port of the engagement of our land lady's daughter? - Second Boarder 1 should say 1 did, I was sitting in the next room at the time, and it was a pretty loud report, let me tell you. Richmond Dispatch. Boetoninns' Manners Abroad. Fuddy The Hulcuma are very dis creet. Duddy In what way. Fnddy They never smile when they are in publio together. They are afraid peo ple will think they are not married. They both of them hate a scandal above all things. Boston Tanscript. The largest mass of pure salt in ths world lies under the Province of Ga lica, Hungary. It is known to be 850 miles long, 20 broad and 250 feet in thickness. - London annually consumes 40,000 tons of imported meat. Germany manufactures 70 percent ol the world's production of coal-tor colors. The New York Varnlshere' Union reports that all its members are busily employed, and its business agents have applications from employers for more men. All union vamishers receive not less than f 3 a day, and some are get ting $3.25 and $3.50 for eight hours' work. ments. It is announced nere mat aui phase of the case will be called to the attention of Judge Bellinger, of the federal court at Portland, before whom the two boys are to be tried. Big Steam Heating Finns. Upwards of $600,000 Is to be spent by the Boston capitalists who have pur chased the plant of the Seattle Steam Heat & Power Company, and six of the street railway lines of Seattle, in the erection of a new and modern power plant and in the rebuilding and tne distributing system. This part of the olant will be almost wholly recon structed, new mains being laid in con formity with the latest ideas of steam angineering. This Is but the beginning sf large improvements which will be made. Plans are now being drawn for the new building and plant, which will be finished by January 1, and for the rebuilding of several of the street car lines recently purohased. Motioned Sustained. Judge Burnett, of Salem, has sus tained a motion for non-suit against the plaintiff in the case of I. H. Mc Mahon vs. The Canadian Pacific Rail way Company. The action was begun to recover about $550, alleged to be due the plaintiff on account of advertising In the Woodburn Independent and the Salem Independent. The defense claimed that the agent who made a contract for the advertising had no au thority to do so, and that the newspa per company was to take pay in trans portation. Labor Scarce at Fnlrhaven. Labor is so scarce in Fairhaven, Wash., that railroad contractors and others are delaying work on various enterprises until more plentiful supply of workmen are to be nao a cnange from three years ago, when laboring men were sitting around on the curb stones, waiting for something to turn up. Fairhaven's pay roll is almost 16 times larger than it was two years ago, with a certainty of an increase next year. Rnalnmu failures are apparently ai a minimum, and liabilities are certain lv less eoatlv than for many years past. Prices as a whole manifest aggressive. trttnth. Farm products are especial ly nrominent in this direction, ths Sooth's greatest staple, cotton, owing to short croo. advancing, and, owing to active speculation leading in extent of train with an advance of nearly a cent for the week, of nearly S cents as compared wnn a year ago aim v ouite 2 K cents as compared with the low water price touched in the season nf lftflR.9. Iron and steel hold all ol their old strAnpth. Wheat (including flour) shipments fas the week aggregate 5,183,389 bushels, airainst 8.872.455 bushels last week, 6,497,273 bushels in the corresponding weak of 1898. 4.823.461 bushels in I 1897. 4.050.772 in 1896. and 2,244,828 bushels in 1885. Since July 1, this season, the exports of wheat aggregate 55,699,413 bushels, against 62,498,121 bushels last year, and 60,98U,i Dunn els in 1897-8. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 68 59o; Val ley, 6960o; Bluestem, 616S)opei bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.25; graham, Mrs. O. W. palmer, of Joneevllls. Vt., said I "two years no 1 was effllotsd with stomuoo and bowel imuklL Ur mm nuaaled the doc tors. rubs)s!edeairon the lightest klndofdleb My stomach wonla not main nolld food, the pal a la n lomneb and bowels wai so intense that 1 ennnot deserlbs It. I continued to crew worse. I lost a pounds, Paonla. iiulini i the reiteration nf me anna Lite, and the ouletlBS of . .k.iLuMi avui avnlam. I tan to reg nla Bar lest etreeftb, and oaetaorjta anerootnnnenoinn ik. Bill I wan able to sa my ' housework. IbavessJnedSOpeanos l and to-day am la toon oeejui. are aster eeld si te deiea e uessred, kit stasis Is Moseses. M all ems stars. Je.. lensesctad). N. V.. H cents set scs. S tease ie.se. A War-Time Mistake. In a Missouri court recently a rather novel case came up for decision. Dur ing the civil war a certain nortnern soldier went into the service, leaving a young wife at home. In due time the news reached him that his bride had died and when the war ended he did not return to his old home, but settled out West. He married again, and with his second wife accumulated a lajrge amount of property in Brett couuty. Not lomr airo he learned that his first wife had not died, but, supposing him to have been killed, had married an other man. This man diod, leaving her a widow. When the Pratt county man learned these tacts he brought suit for divorce, and the woman in the Jbast heard of it and went out and fought the case, asserting a claim to part of the Pratt couuty man's property. However, after the lawyers had made great fight before him, tne judge granted the divorce and left the Pratt county man free to marry the woman who has been living with him tor many years as his wife. N. Y. Tribune. Conscripts in Cologne produced symptoms of heart disease by taking plus recommended tor wuti purpww uy local doctors. Several of the physi cians have been arrested. Tber Is nor Catarrh In this section of the country than nil other aitesees rut wwi pro. ami until the last few years was suvnomd to be tnoureble. For a treat meuy yesrt doctors with looai treatment, pronounced It inourable. nounoed It a local dlssane, end prescribed local Mm..tiaa. and b eooatanUy tailing to Wrl The Youth's Companion Issued Every Weak. $1.73 a Year. EAMOUS soldiers ana sailors, staUtnun, scholars, travslUra, huntcn, and ths most gifted writers of stories will enrich the sages of The Companion during 1900. Send your address on a postal card, sad ws will mall you our Illuttnted Announcement Number, giving a full Pros pectus of articles and au thors already engaged for ths 1900 Volume. Now Is the time to subscribe tor the volume lor 1900 to take advantage ot the special offer below; ess FREE SEND $1.75 at once with this slip or mention this paper, and we will send you THE COMPANION FREB for the remaining weeks of 1800, and then for the 5a weeks ol the year 1900. 4 The .Companion Calendar for ipoo, given also to all New Subscribers, lithographed In twelve colors, Is the most beautiful one in the long series of exquisite Companion Calendars. O joj THB YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. Science has proven eetsrrh to be a ooiimltu tlonal dlwniie. end thewlore requires eonstltn- tional treatment, nsn e vnj."! V'f" AL.T ' VT ufnetured by f. i. Cheney h Co.. ' To ledo. Ohio, Djgh. HghUlOUSOS are supplied With IliJut'faStaC. the waves during a teasooonful. It note directly oa the hiooa 1 one hundred dollars tor any it uus w nnd Inr circulars end testimonials. Ad dress. T. J.tlliKNKV A CO.. Toledo, O. A. . BA ST U.aaaaa.1 J3.B0; supernne, 10 jwr . - h. nmtA. to U8. fol Oate Choice white, 80 3 auo; onoioe oalidrer, during the teething period. V I 1 H - - Mot Always. Bertha "It's a curious ejpresalon, 'She went in bathing.' Why is it not enough to say, 'She went bathing?' " Bobby "Sure enough. When a girl goes bathing she doesn't usually go In." Boston Transcript. Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Booth- to use lor weir Hlllsbors Toong Man Hart. Charles V. Doughty, a young man and resident of Hillsboro, Or., while riding a bicycle at a rapid rate over a crosswalk, was thrown trom nis wneei and seriously injured. He was render ed unconscious for about two hours, and received a deep out across the left i ere and his noner lip was badly lacer- ated. The wheel was completely ae mollshed. Young Doughty was a mem ber of company H, Second Oregon vol unteers, and enlisted from Hillsboro. Landlords Smiling. Portland hotels are generally doing a good business these exposition times, and would soon be filled to overflowing were it not that guests keep going away as well as coming in. About two days is the average length of the out-oi-town visitor's stay in the city, and his place is taken Just about as quickly aa he has vacated. The principal hotels have good long lists of names on the daily registers. A Ninety-Pound Pumpkin. A clothing house at New Whatcom, Wash., gave farmers pumpkin seeds last spring, and offered five prizes for largest results. The first prize went to B. D. Perry, ot uiearDrooa, wnoeej pumpkin weighed 90 pounds; second, Cal Watkinson, of Edison, 88 pounds; third, Cyrus Bradley, of Lynden, 81 pounds. The fourth and fifth weighed : 42 and 87 pounds respectively. erav. 83a34o ner bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15S18.00; brewing, S18.50 19.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16 pel ton. Hay Timothy, $9 11; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 450 50o; seconds, 4043o; dairy, 8085o; store, 224'27o. Eggs 2123o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18o; Young America, 14o; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(1 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $2.00(33.50; geeee, $6.00 7 for old; $4.506.60 for young; ducks, $4.50(1 S.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14o per pound. Potatoes 50(3 6O0 per sack; sweets, 22Jio per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o; per sack; garlio, 7o per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1; beans, 6 (3 60 per pound; celery, 70(1 75o per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per box; peas, 84o per pound; tomatoes, 25o ner box; green corn, M & 15o per dozen. Hops 7 10c; 1897 crop, 66o. Wool Valley, 1818o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 818o; mohair, 37(3 8O0 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, Zc; dressed mutton, eXd 7o per pound; lambs, 7io per pound. Hogi-Gross, choice heavy, $5.00 light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $6.00(37.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $3.5004.00; cows, $3. 60 4.00; dressed beet, 7o per pound. Veal Large, 6j,Q7,o; small, 89 8 o per pound. 11 all's family 1'lllt are ths nest. At Tacoma tinsmiths and men skilled In regular tin an sheet iron work are hard to get and are getting $2.50 a day. At Dawson City eggs dozen. cost 50 cents a The number of mining firms using coal-cutting machines in 1898 in the United States was 88 per cent greater than in 1897, and the gain in Pennsyl vania was about 60 per cent. Men buried in an avalanche of snow hear distinctly every word uttered by those who are seeking for them, while their most strenuous Bhouta fall to pen etrate even a few feet of snow. The distance from the farthest point nf Ttolar discovery to the pole itself is 460 miles. The animal that lays the greatest number of eggs at a time is the white ant of tropical countries, which, ac cording to a high authority, produces 86,400 each day during the season. Analyses made recently by the agri cultural department in Germany showed that of 657 samples ot fertiliz ers, 198 were adulterated, and of the aamnlea of bran 74.1 percent were adulterated. Millions. A small boy was one day ask oil by a clenryman if he knew what was meant by energy and eutwrprllM "No, sir, I don't think I do." The clerygman said; "Well, I will tell you, my boy. One of the richest men in the world came here without a shirt on his baok, and now he has millions." "Milllonst" replied the boy. "How many does he put on at a time?" Spare Moments. While in Washington women are in disfavor aa government employes, they are in creasing in number in the Brit ish civil service. Jonas W. Thompson, of Pine Tlalns, N. Y., found a black snake milking one of his heifers. He struck the rep tile with a stick, and it attacked him, sinking its fangs in his leg. Thompson finally killed the snake, but it is thought that his log will have to be amputated. The city council of Akron, O., re cently passed an ordinance requiring the nnlon plumbers' label to be affixed on all city work. Telegraphic communication will be established between the Scottish is lands of Muck, Egg, Canna and Bum. They are all to be connected with the mainland and with -the Isle of Skye. SHAKK ItTO TOUR SRORS Allen's Koot-Kase, a powder for ths feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarttnK. nerv ous feet, and instantly takes tha sting out of corns and bunions. It's tha greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen'i Koot Kase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Itis a certain cure for Ink-rowing Nails. sweating, ealams and hot, tlrwl, aching fret, we have over au.iww testimonials. Try It todViy. Bold hy all drug!" and shoe stores. Hy mall for 2Ao In stamps. Trial package FKKK. Address, Alien 8. Ulmsted, IM noy, n. x. Coffee tobloida or lozenges are com ing into use In Brazil. One of them dropped into a cupot Milling water nroduces excellent coffee in three min utes. The Companla General of Manila, the largest cigar making concern in the world, employs 10,000 hands, and turns out every year 80,000,000 cigars, 40, 000,000 cigarettes and nearly 8,000 tons of cut tooaooc Hereafter bells that can be beard a distance of 500 feet must be attached to all private scavenger wagons in Chi cago, and these bells must be rung con tlnuouslv while the wairons are in sorv ice, which may be between sunset and sunrise. The authorities in Algeria gave $40, 000 toward fighting the grasshoppers. In one section 8.200 camels were em- nloved to carry the material for burn ing over the place where eggs had been deposited. In the ship holding and engineering trades of Belfast, Ireland, 270 out of 8.000 members of ths union are em ployed; in the linen trades, 80 out ot In tiie United States 890,000 oublo foot ot pine is used annually in making matches. - f ITS Permanently fured Uie arWnra di dr us of lir. Kline's urot Mo SteornervouinMS Nerve RaalurM. hutllaeaU treatlM Aiua stnes, rnueaeipoie. re. The National Association of Master Dakers has placed itnelf on record In the moat emphatic manner In favor of pure food legislation and the regulation ot bakers in the Interest ot perfect cleanliness and sanitation. it know that my life was savsd by Plan's Cure for Consumption. John A. Miller, Au Saule, Michigan, April ai. lHUo. Areola, III., with a population of less than 8. 000. leads the world in the broom-corn industry. The machine shops of the Northern Partllo railroad are compelled to run half a day overtime every other night In some departments in order to eaten up. All the engines of the railroad company are in service. There are 850,000 men In the world who gain a livelihood chletly by fish ing, making an annual catch of Ttb worth of fish for each man. The fish eries of the United States supply 800, 000 pounds annually, and those of Europe 1,800,000 puonds. en ami haM Wwm the imm-ovement of the storage batteries of late that, ac-1 1,012; building trades, 48 out ot 2,188; ,in0 tn nn English engineer, a car furnishing and wool-working trades, now requires 600 pounds of cells that 20 ont ot 880; printing trades, 48 out two years ago needed 1,600 pounds. of 958; miscellaneous, 86 out ot 1,884. At Tacoma while in some lines ths supply of skilled labor la equal to the demand, there are others In which em ployers complain of lack of help and could employ more men If the right kind offered. Men employed on scrap era and graders on the streets are paid $1.75 a day, while men in positions requiring somewhat harder work get $2 a day. Skilled artisans, such as car penters for finishing work, get from $2.25 to $3 a day, Machinist' wages run trom $2.25 to $3.50, depending largely upon the ability of the man and the nature ol the work. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial streets of the well known remedy, BracP o Fios, manufactured by the CaLIVOrkiJl Fi Stbup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plant known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them In the form most refreahing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the aystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers rently yet promptly ana cnsunun uu. Gold Hill Water Ditch. Engineer J. S. Howard, of Medford, Or., has completed the survey of tne I Gold Hill water ditch. He employed a party of 12 men, who completed the permanent survey in m aays. juuen interest is shown in tne ditcn, not omy by local enterprise, but by many East ern capitalists, who are ready to invest money in it. I Tn Propagate Steelheads. The Willapa hatchery will be com hleted this week. As steelheads are ' I I 1L more numerous in w uiapa river muuj in any other stream in this section, a special effort will be made to propagate them here, and to stock other streams form this hatchery. The propagation of steelheads has not as yet been at tempted in any Washington hatchery. Catehes All the Fish. Lew and San lord Mayhew have one of their floating traps located near the Point Francis portage, near Whatcom, Wash. It has 800-foot leads and catches all the fish that come its way. The boys say the trap's success is as sured, and they will have it towed farther np the Bound, where the toil run of fish is better. A potato phenomenon is being dis played in Colfax, Wash. The growth consists 01 several large vines, on wuicn there are scores of potatoes ranging in tise from a bird's egg to a man's fist. The potatoes grow entirely above, in stead of tinder the ground. The exports from Tacoma last week included 2,100 tons of coal to Honolu lu, 5,000 tons of wheat and barley to Antwerp, and 4,000,000 feet of lumber to Honolulu. The Imports were 8,000 Seattle Markets. Onions, new, $1.2501.50 per sack, Potatoes, new, 75c $1. Beets, per sack, $1.10. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, 90o. Parsnips, per sack, 90c r'anitflnnrnr. 7Ro ner dozen. Cabbage, native and California, 01.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 6580o. Apples, $1.2601.50 per box. Pears, $1.0001.25 per box. Prunes, 6O0 per box. Watermelons, $1.60. Cnntalonoes. 60 O 750. Butter Creamery, 27o per pound; dairy, 17 0 22c; ranch, 1317o pet pound. Ee 27028c Cheese Native, ISO lee Poultry 14c; dressed, 15Xc Hav Puset Sound timothy, $8011; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 114(215. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $23. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton, 121: whole. $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended straights, $3.25; California, $8.25: buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra ham, ner barrel, $2.90; whole wheat flour. 13.00: rye flour, $3.75. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, ner ton. $16.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil oaks meal, per ton, $35.00. Vl: habitual constipation per manently. Ite perfect freedom from to j Bijk and cnriog, every objectionable quality and sub- ' . stance, ana ite acting on v liver and bowels, without weakening os- irritating them, make it the ideal or irritating them, make In the process of manufacturing figs ere used, aa they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatie plants, by a method known to the Calipohnia Fi Stbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. us rnjutoiseo. cax. .ftwi.ini t m w nrww YOKSL IT. T. . MM by eu Prashxa.-PriGS K. per bottle mvuU)t, The Sunday Law. The cases at Fairhaven, Wash., against Lonx and Beck for violating the Sunday law have been stricken from the docket, the evidence being deemed insufficient to conviot. Bor genson Bros., who run a bar In connec tion with a hotel, were tried and acquitted. . Dynamiter, at Work. It is retported that dynamiters are at work again on the Wallowa river, below the bridge, and that salmon are beins slaughtered in a very reckless Saa Praneiseo Mnrket. Wool Spring Nevada, 120140 pes pound; Eastern Oregon, 1215o; Val ley, 1701905 Northern, 8OIO0. Hops 1899 crop, 912o per pound. Onions Yellow, 758Go per sack. Butter Fancy creamery 8728o; do seconds, 24 26c; fancy dairy, 22 024c; do seconds, 19 3 lo per pound. Eggs Store, 21026c; fancy ranch, 8638o. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 9 19.60; nran, $16017. Hay Wheat $70 9.00; wheat and oat $7.00 0 8.50; beet barley $5,000 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00 0 7.00 per tonj straw, 20 0 35o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 40O50o; Ore gon Burbanks, $1.2501.50; river Bur banks, 450 70o; Salinas Burbanks, 90cO$1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.75 0 3.25; Mexican limes, $4,000 6.00; California lemons 76oO$1.60 do choice $1.75 O 2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60O 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates. 606).o per pound. I MIIIMlllW ff will be promptly paid to any one furnishing us evidence on which we can secure conviction of any substitutor or dealer who attempts to palm off inferior imitations when Cascarets Candy Cathartic are called for. Be on the lookout for imitations and counterfeits orCascarets, and don't you ever buy preparations that are made and sometimes pushed by unscrupulous dealers whose intention is to mislead the buyer and infringe on our trade mark and trade-name. As soon as some one tries to sell you something else when you ask forCascarets, look out for him I Get all the details and confidentially write us on the subject at once, ) CANDY CATHARTIC ANNUAL 8ALE3. 6.000.000 BOXES. THIS IS THE TABLET 10c 25c. 50c. DRUGGISTS Casearata nrsatUy, estlvsly sue seraaasany CASCABSTS are .Wohttelr ssrmUM, a S-r.lT reUbls mvani. W. awrsarlat sr staw snhwnl Cun every disorder el ths Stomach, liver and Intestines. Tnsy sol only ears eoasassum. set eerren any nn. ery . -"'-- D.w.nv co . CMCAOO M lit TOBJC. Write lot noouefaaa nee sanvw. neweee --- - - teaunt, saUUMs, potent. Taste food, so foot. rw iitUa, weaken or plfS. 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