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V- Catarrh Is conttltuUonal d!eM. It originates In a scrofaloos condition of tbe blood and depend oa that condition. It often cantes betdacbe and dlitiness. Impairs the tssto, smelt and bearing, af fect! the vocal organs, disturbs tbe stomach. It Is always radically and permanently cared by the blood-parity toi, alterative and tonic actron of Hood's Sarsaparilta Tbis treat medicine has wrought tbe most wonderful cures of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. Mood's Fills are the beet oath-rue. Acquaintanct Rintwtd. Bunko Bill Hello, uncle, haven't we met before? Reubea Granger Guess we bare. It was (Sown in Hardscrapple, when you were eellin' the farmers them $3 churns and every cussed contract turned up ter be a $300 note. I met you with six citizens and a rope, BUI Aw, here, now, let me down easy. Reub Did that onct and too quick. This signature is en every box of the rennlrt Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that core a cohl ta ewe slay Willinj to Share, , Old G?nt My boy, Tm seventy-five yers-Tf?frnr I never -molted a cigar In my life. Boy Well, if yer likes ter foller me, you can ave th's butts when I'm done with it Ally Slopcr. PITC PnnTifittlT Cured. Ko fits er twrTonrewr SlIO cftrr tint ! i.rnf IT hUBe1. Great Nm Bitvr. fn.ifor FH KK,'i.OtruJ botttan.l tr t iso. &S.B.H Klim LKi-.ttU Arch SUP hilirihi.F Cost of Railway Mail Car. A modern railway mail car, equip ped with the latest contrivances, such as vestibules, automatic couplers, air brakes, ete costs between $5,000 and $6,000. The Government pays for the use of railway mail cars at the rate of $40 a year for a 50-foot car per track mile, and $50 per year per track mile for a 60-foot car. ffopm thtt Cauph ami Work OMtkm OoM, Laxative Fromo-Quinine Tablets cuts a cold In one day. Ko cure, No Pa;. Price 26 cents. A Dibit nr.. Mrs. Von Blumer I don't know what we shall do about that cook. Yon Blumer What's the matter now? "She threatens to stay." Life. An Apt Answer. - An apt answer is credited to the well-known Lord George Sanger, of circus fame. On being asked what steps he would take should a certain wild beast break out of its cage, he replied with all naivette, "D d long oes." London Daily News. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED By local applications, as tbey cannot reach tbe diseased portion oi tbe ear. There is only one way to cure dcainess, and that is by constitu tional rented ie. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed tou have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deainesa is tha result, and unless the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tuba real -wed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out ot tea are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the rnncous surfaces. We wili (ire One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deainess (caused by catarrh) that can sot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core, fiend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggirte, 75c Hail's Family Pllla are the best. Why walker Was Defeated Representative Joseph. H. Walker, of Massachusetts, was asked the other day why he had been defeated for re election last fall. He replied: "It was things, and more things, and votes that defeated me?' Finding His Place. He (complacently) I'm Just begin ning to find my place in the world! She (innocently) Dear me! How humiliating! Fun. TO CVBX A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All "rnggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. B. W, Grove's signature ison each box. 25c. Felt Honored. Father My daughter tells me, sir, that you have been making love to her. Clubberly I don't know why she should single me out among so many. Detroit Free Press. Positive Proof. Tess Oh, yes; I'm positive she is twenty-five. Jess I suppose you saw the record In the family Bible, eh? Tess Better than that. I asked her at what age she thought a girl should marry, and she promptly said "twenty eight." Philadelphia Press. The Kind You Have Always u.i. i n u. mni waa .wuiBwMMm an t i'W mmm .iwmn , aa.il a tannivy. I I in i iiiinn ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-g-ood " are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is PJeasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the In Use For Oyer 30 Years. TMt CtNTAua CWNMi TT MUMMhV STSCfTi dCW VOHK CITY. sWew Pleasant Dtath. , Dark Pedestrian And the last thing poor John did vraa to kiss me. Fair Cyclist Ah! And then he died, I suppose? Ally Slope. Extraordinary Man. Mr. Stmpklns Arabella, you are the on y woman I ever loved. Arabella There Is only one man In the world like you. Mr. Simpkins How sweet of you to say that Arabella Yes; you told that Smith girl the very same thing, and I know there is no other man living could do it Ohio State Journal. Talae of e Xaa'a Life. The Supreme Courts haTe decide.! that tbe life of the average man is worth Just what be is able to earn. A man's earning depend to a great extent upon his ihrsieal health. The stomach is the measure of health and strength. Every man maybe bright and active if his digestion is normal; If it is not, llostetter's Stomach Bitters will make it so. Try it for dtspepsia, in digestion, constipation, biliousness, tatul encr, liver or kidney troubles. RijM Up o Date. Sculptor What sort of bust do you wish for yourself? Mr. Newrocks Well, I ain't particu lar, but I'm gettin it to please Mrs. Newrocks. and she says It must be a mythological one. Brooklyn Eagle. I do not believe Tiso'a fur f..r Con sumption has an equal fr rnueh anl colds. Johs F. HoYKt, Trinity Springs. lnd., Feb. 15,1900. , Romantic. Dick Do you like romantic girls, Harry? Harry I guess not! When you make a hole in your salary buying them expensive flowers, they tear them apart, repeating, "He loves me, he loves me not ! rOU KNOW WHAT TOU ARJE TAKING When von take Grove's Tasteless Chit: Tonic, because tbe formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing; that it is simtily Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. Ko Cure, N Par. Stv. The Power of Fatttry. "What little feet you have!" ex claimed the kneeling shoe clerk ad miringly. And tten he sold her a pair of back number $ i boots for $6.50 and she thought ihe ha J a bargain Somerville Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth, ins; Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Just as Ht Thought. "If I were to ask you to marry me, what would you say?" "Why, Mr. Brownby." she faltered; "really this is sudden." "I thought so," he answered; "that's about what they all say. Much obliged." And then he said it was time for him to go. Exchange. Tbe Beat Prescription for Malaria .Thills and Fever U a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50a The Commercial Instinct Mamma Tommy, do stop that noise. If you'll only be good, I'll give you a penny. Tommy No! I want a nickel. Mamma Why, you little rascal, you were quite satisfied to be good yes terday for a penny. Tommy I know, but that was a bar gain day. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills, Mutt Bear Signature of See PaoSlmile Wrapper Mew. Tear asaan and a easy to take as safes. FBI IEABACSEi m DIZZINESS FDR llllOU.IE.t. FOITOIPIDLIYEI. FOI COXSTIPATIOIT. FOI SALLOW till. FOI THECOMPUXICa CURE SICK HEADACHE. Bouerht lias borne the signa Signature of CARTER'S 81,000 JPIRD For Evidence of Fraud in Testimo nials Advertising Dr. Will iams' Pink Pills for Pale People. It is sometimes thought that some concerns, in order to make people believe that the article in which they deal is a good one, manufacture themselves the testimonials which they use in their advertisements. The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., man ufacturers of Dr. Williams' rink Tills for Tale Feople, however, have always held that the publication of a ficti tious or even a misleading testimon ial is not only had morally hut is bad advertising. Consequently the great est care has always been taken in so lecting testimonials for their adver tising. Eveiy case is not only care fully investigated, hut in most in stances it is sworn to in legal form and the affidavit placed on file. That no doubt may be in the minds of the public, the company offers one thou sand dollars ($1,000) for evidence of fraud, on its part, in the publication fany of the testimonials used in mak ing known the merits of Dr. Williams' Tiiik Pills fr Tale People. In view of this, the following remarkable case, published in tjie Democrat and Sen tinel, Lewiston, Pa., is given without further comment: Mr. Frank A. Means, a well known farmer ol Reedsville, MilHin county, Pa., writes: "I had the grip and as a result my nerves broke down. I lost the entire ! use of the lower half of my body. or a whole year I lay m bed perfectly helpless, with no power iu either limb, and the feeling gone so that I couldn't feel a pin run into my legs at all. I couldn't turn over in tied without help. Six doctors gave me up and said it was only a question of a few weeks with me, as nothing more could be done. Then a friend sent me a pamphlet containing statements of two men who had been afflicted something like me and who had been cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began taking them at once and although my improvement was slow it was certain. Now I can walk most of the time without a cane and everybody around here thinks it is a miracle that I can get about as I do. Your pills have ceTtainly been a God-send to me," Signed, F. A. MEANS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th dav of April, 1901. ALBERT S. GIBBONEY, Notary Public. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sche nectady, N. Y., fifty cents per box ; six boxes for two dollars and fifty cents. He Thought Qukkly. Sandy Oh, policeman, yer sair need't in at "Black Bull" yonder there's a maist awfu' fecht gaen on. Policeman Is Black Jock there? Sandy Aye! Policeman And Lang Jimmy? Sandy Aye! Policeman Ah, weel, I'm sorry, but I canna leave me beat, ye ken. A Parting; Stab. "Sarah," said the lady of the house, breaking the news gently to the new servant girl, "we shall have to get along without your services after the first of the month." "Yes, mum," replied Sarah, "I'm sorry the master's affairs are in such bad shape, mum." "THE CRADLE RULES THE WORLD" and all wise mothers make . ST. JACOBS OIL a household remedy for the simple reason that it always Conquers Pain No Cause for Alarm. "Great heavens! What's the cause of all that yelling around the corner? Come! Let's hurry; there may be a murder." "Stay! Don't get excited. We're used to that. We hear it every day. There's a painless dentist's office around there." Chicago Times-Herald. Saw Nothing in It One of those matter.-of-f act persons who apply the rigidly utilitarian test to everything was looking one day at a "puzzle picture" in an illustrated paper, the puzzle being to "find the man" cunningly hidden by the artist in some unexpected part of the draw ing. "I can't see anything worth looking at in this picture," he said. "See it now?" asked a friend, point ing out the concealed figure. "That's the man." "Yes, I see him," he replied, still puzzled. "What of him?" Wanted to Be In Harmony. Brisket What can I send you up today, Mrs. Styles? Mrs. S. Send me a leg of mutton, and be sure It is from a black sheep. Brisket A black sheep? Mrs. S. Yes; we are in mourning, you know. Tid-Blts. . s mtx. mmf:M I i Cuht I 1 Bast Com a mm iSaS m Wir4a VUhtS ftrttHc AU ti.! rails. Couch 8rup. Tats Good. Baia or arasstaia. RECENT LEGAL DECISIONS A finding that a railroad company U guilty of negligence for falling to keep IU platform lighted for fifteen or twen ty minute to enable passengers to past out safely. Is held by the Supremo Court of Arkansas In the case of 8L Louts, etc.. Railway Company vs. Cat tle (ta a W. Repn 803), not to be un. reasonable, , A structure connecting two buildings on opposite sides of a street, built so far above the street as not to Inter fere with traffic thereon. Is held by tbe Court of Appeals ot Maryland, In the case of Townsend vs. Epstein (40 Atl. Rep., 620). to be a nuisance as to ad jacent property owners, whose light It obstructs. The renewal by a new note of a usurious note, but excluding all the osury, la held by the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine In the case of Ver mule vs. Vermule (40 Atl. Hop., COS), to render the new note valid and binding on the maker, as the parties themselves have done what a court of equity would require them to do. ' Where mining stock Is deposited un der a binding escrow agreement that It shall pass to a certs In person on the payment of a certain price Within a certain time, and the price la paid by such time, the Supreme Court of Utah In the case of Clark vs. Campbell (05 Pac. Rep.. 4K5), holds that dividends declared before the price Is paid do not belong to the purchaser. A fair association which maintained a race track on Its fatr grounds negli gently made an opening In tbe fence surrounding the track, and through this opening a horse ran from the track among the people assembled on tbe main part of the fair ground, Injuring one of the spectators, The court (Ap pellate court of Indiana) held the fair association liable for the Injury on the ground that the cause of the Injury was the failure to Inclose properly the track. (Wandeler vs. Rush County Fair Asso ciation, 60 N. E. Rep., 054.) GEN. GRANT'S OLD DESK. Ante-War Tins Hollo ta Attic of a Cleveland Office BoUdlng. Facked away In the attic of a btg of fice building here Is a heavy old cherry wood desk at which Captain Ulysses S. Grant, afterward commander of the Union krmles and President of the United States, once sat and made a not very fat living In tbe real estate busi ness In St Louis. The desk is big and old-fashioned now for modern use, and It is covered with dust and almost forgotten. It be longs to A. T. Brewer, a Cleveland law yer, who got it In part payment for rent, and he told a reporter a few days ago how It traveled from Grant's of fice to this Cleveland attic. "In 1870," he said, "I was a young lawyer just starting and I rented a part of my office to a life Insurance man named Avery, who came from St. Louis. He brought with him this old desk, and when be left the office he owed me some rent and he left the desk In payment, with the understanding that be was to have tbe right to redeem it at any time. That was thirty years ago, and I guess he's dead now. "He told me all about the desk. Cap tain Grant, when be dabbled In real estate In St Louts before the war, bad desk room In Avery's office, and this was his desk. Avery got It when Grant went to the war in part payment for rent, as I did later from Avery. He told me a great deal that was Interest ing about Grant. "When he was In the real estati; business the Crimean war was on and Grant was much more Interested In that than he was In -real estate. He made large maps of the battlefields In tbe Crimea, with the positions of the fighting amies marked on them, and he used to spend hours over these maps, which he spread out on the top of this desk. The blunders In the allies' cam paign annoyed him greatly, and he used to tell his friends what tbe command ers should have done. "Here -Is the English position,' he would say, according to Avery, 'and here are the French. The Turks are here. Over here are tbe Russians. The allies should not hare attacked here; that was a mistake. It was Just what the Russians wanted them to do, for It gave them an opening. What the allies should have done was to feint here to distract the attention of the Russians to their flank, and then concentrate their forces and attack here. In that way they would have been able to break through tbe Rusian lines and trimple them back.' "The groups of Grant's fellow citi zens who listened to these criticisms, Avery said, used to laugh at the Captain's criticisms of the European generals. Probably they remembered that later. The more In earnest Grant grew the more amused they were. Then Grant would see that they werent fol lowing him and he would stop. "He was neither silent nor taciturn in those days, though, and he paid a lot more attention to bis war maps than he did to the real estate business. He seemed wholly absorbed In the prob lems In generalship tno Crimean war afforded." For many years, Mr. Brewer says, he used the old desk himself, and be still keeps It for tbe sake of Its associa tions; but he has no room for It In the office he now occupies, and that's why it Is relegated to the attic among the discarded and useless furniture piled under the roof. New York Sun. Words Coined in Boston. When Boston was three years old, the word "coasting " in the sense of sliding down an Inclined plane, was used for the first time by the Court of Assist ance. The term "lumber" appeared first In the town records In 1003, being employed to designate the embarrass ment caused by tbe "lumbering" up of the streets at a time when tbe settlers were doing a great business In forest products. Schooner, sleigh, harness, phaeton, carry-all, barge, currency, ten der, sinking-fund, depreciation, appre ciation, caucus (1740), labor trust (1741), unconstitutionality, gerrymander, war den, unconstitutional, Immigrant, and chromo, are all " Yankee words, .that have been imitated and used far and wide. Considering tbe monotony of a marv ried man's life, his wife should really contrive oftener to have bot biscuits and blackberry jam. f.Trm Ymlontlao Tell Mow lyt&a C Plnhtmm'm Vega ta ble Compound Cured t'sfm ITapptneM will go out of your Ufa forever, my slater, If you have any of the symptoms mentioned in Mrs. Valentine's letter, unleaa you act promptly. IVocure Lydla E. Pink ham's egetable Compound at once. It is absolutely sure to help you. Then write for advloe if there ia anything about your caao you do sot under stand. You need not be afraid to tell the thinga you could not explain to the doctor your letter will be aeen only by women. All the persons who priv ate letters at Mr. Pinkhama Labora tory, at Lynn, Maaa., are women. All letters are confidential and advice abso lutely free. Here ia the letter s " It la with pleasure that I add my teatlmopy to your list, hop ing It may in duce others to avail them elves of the benefit of your valuable rem edy. Before takinir Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound I felt very bad ly.waaterribly nervous, and tired, had sick headaches, no appetite. gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and right side, and so weak I could scarcely stand. I waa not able to do anything- Had harp pains all through my body. Before I had taken half a bottle of your medicine, I found myself improving. I continued its nse until I had taken four bottles, and felt so well that I did not need to take any more. I am like a new person, ana your medicine shall always have my praise," Mrs. W. P. Vai.xntiki, oM Ferry Avenue, Camden, N.J. wsnaw MlDfttetCNe Accepts4. Mr. Fatntart Miss Upperton, I feel that I am overpresumptuous; that you are not for me; that you will refuse my hand; nevertheless I offer It to you, in order to satisfy In a measure Miss Upperton (faintly) April fool! Puck. Patent Proourad Prompt. Eltlrlcnt and BatUtacUTf Sorrier. Attorney's ire not imvabla tilt pa:ut grunint. Try n. laser A A hitman Co., tH-ii Warder Blil( Washlnston, . C. A Snorting Note. First Bear I saw a man shot a min ute ago. Second Bear What for? First Bear For Impersonating me, I think Puck. Brooklyn, K. Y 8rt 16th, The OarfleM Tea Co., manufacturers ot tiarflvld lea, tiar. field Headui'ha Pnarilvra, Uaritekl Tea Hyrup, (iarfield Keliel Flatten, Uarnelil I'lumtW Tablets and Uarfleld Lotion, are now occupy ing; tha large and e etan I offira building and factory reotntly erected b them. For many year the Uarfleld Kemedirs have been grow ing in popularity, and their lucreis Is well rleiwrred. 1 he- cure diseases snd keep people wa 1 and strong. Contracted. "Oh, I don't know!" remarked the optimist. "After all, you'll find In every one at least some of tbe milk of human kindness." "Huh!" grunted the cynic, "What you do find Is usually the condensed variety?" Philadelphia Press. S3.QQ TO S5.00 PER DAY Eailly made for the neat 90 days, selling an attractive Una of Holiday Ooodi. For lull par ticulars send name and address to ALBERT DESPRES, Star Bldg., Chicago, Ilia fit ... J ! r1R5WPVAir.NTINC OTLO if A 1 1 Fa r f11 boTrel. troubles, appendicitis, fell I 1 1 If las ,nn bad breath, bad blood, wind III! Bill on h toma-eh, bloated bowel, foal W. 1 onth, headache, lndlajestlon, pimples, pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow complexion atnd dlHlneae. When your bowels don't move reau larly yon are getting; alck. Constipation kill mora people than all other diseases together. It Is a tarter for tho chronic ailments and long years of suffering; that come afterwards. No matter what alia yon, start taking OASCARKTS todar, for yooj will never get well and be well all tho time until Z37a?Xa KYLiIL1" ri nl T"h onr "dvlcej atari with OAkCARKTS to-day, under aa absolute Vuar ante to euro or money refunded. m Out of Plats, "Backl" shouted the hero. "Your presence here Is only perfunctory. You are doing nqthlng whatever to ad vance the action o! the story," With a muttered curse the villain shrank back into the chapter In which the murder takes place, and the story proceeded on the conventional lines prescribed by our best modern critics. Enfordnt, tht Law. "Take that dog off the street, or PU run you in," ordered the conscien tious policeman. I "But why?" asked the man with the . dog. "He has a license on." I "That's all right as tar as It goes;; but that's a spits dog, and we have strict orders to enforce the antl-ex-pertoratton ordinance." Baltimore American. Hn Amtnltls. Here the Sea Serpent rallied the Mermaid upon her notorious non-ex-. Istenre. "He who lives in a glass house , should not throw stones!" retorted the Mermaid, with splrlL The laugh was against the Sea Per I pent, howbelt he loudly protested that . he resided tor the most part either In ; wood or Doulton ware, or something of that sort, and but seldom In glass. Mads Monty In America, Theodore Chartraln, the French por trait painter, is said to have earned more money during his short visit to the United States than during all the rest of his previous career. Good Word for Him. Banks Dumtelgh ia not such a dunce as they make htm out He gets off a good thing once In a while. Hill But it lent original. Banks Still. Its bright In hint to remember It. Boston Trsuscrlpt. Anatomical. Redd Have you seen those new golf stockings of Link's? They look like a checker board. Green Should think they might give htm the appearance ot having a game leg. Yonkera Statesman. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. tL v " Beit poaatbia to build. Ita-t material. Keel pro portion. Hmi Unlit, (.tght-ai running. Hv-mii yvara' l-r !.. Ml I ('II Kl.tM I.Smi k HTAVKK Co., 1st and Taylor Sis.. Portland. Or Hard to Understand. "What makes Mrs. Vyperi apparent ly so welcome and charming a conver sationalist In society?" "It's a mystery to me. I understand she's been sued several times for slan der." Philadelphia Times. la the Labour Marktt The following appeal Is extracted from a church paper: "Old man, lame, deaf, epileptic, desires situation. Will any Christian take him for a garden er?" St. James Gaxette. Great Opportunity. Mrs. BJenktns They are going to have another rummage sale next week. Mr. Bjenkins Good! I wish you'd 1 J . I . ..1.1 I AW. sena uowusumi. ruuMUK itiair iu 1110 sitting-room that I always tumble over when I come In late at night Somer ville Journal CONSTI PATED A PREVENTED LIVER TONIC GUARANTEED ataallar Medicine reat merit, aid fair, rmmi trial, aot aatl.aea, after ddreasi HltiLUm Catarrh of the Stomach. Rabbi David Klein, 623 K. Main ' street, Columbus, 0., writes the fol lowing to Dr, llartman in regard to reruns: "It affords me great pleasure to testify to the curative merits of your medicine. IVruna is a well- tried and wldely-uned remedy. "Es pecially as a spccilla for catarrh ot tho sUmnch it cannot lie excelled. Pa run will do all thttt U claimed for it." 1 'I' -131 Kabbt lvl.t Klein. PihIo aMictcd with caturrlt of the stomach complain of lttimitudo, all-tlred-out feelings, their blood become thin, nervous system deranged, food seems to do them no good, continuous and increasing weakens. IVruna is a Rpccitio for ciiturrh of tint stomach. Penuta correct the imintiied diges tion, makes rich blood and steady nerves. "Summer Catarrh" sent free ly The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, 0. ; Hearts Noi Trumps. Oldspark I)ve, they say, Is the per fume of the heart. i Miss Younger Well, perhaps It Is: I but, really, I dou't care for perfumery. Ensilage Cutter. Iiet and only jwrfcol tilowereiu. ter on (lie market, tend lor clroulxr. MlU'hell, Lewi k Htaver t o, Portland, Ore. JOHN POOLE. Portland, Oregon, Footot atorrlsoa Sireev Can give yon the best bargains In Buggies, flows. Huiiitr and Kiitcines, Wiu.innlU ami l'limni an I General Machinery. ee us before buying SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 300 tela Secured Yearly, San Francisco Business Cote 1SSS Market At.. n raelset, Cat. FULL COURSE, 560.03. Write tor Catalogue, Summer Resolution itv iCcctoy Cure sure relief liom liquor, opium and tobaose bablla, Send lot oartteulars to KltlSf Institute, ' Moved to 490 Williams Av.. at Hide. . r. v. o. m. a i-iteu w HUM writing ta advertisers Dlea.se mentis) this paper. G1 if Means misery on the eve of life. Nine out of ten old people are constipated because the muscles of their intestines have become weak, worn out and flabby. Constipation is the curse of -old age, causes bile and acid poisons to remain in the blood, making the skin yellow and wrinkled, the eyes bleary and causing the "bones to ache." Keep the bowels strong, healthy and regular and old age loses all its terrors and weak nesses. 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