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A Toledo Man's Dream. From the Leader. M. W. Simpson is somewhat worried over a dream tbat he hud re'enlly. he dimmed I rial bellied and as escorted p iu the gate presided over by S'. Pel". "AI. VV. Simpson, from Elk City, Ore gon," announced the guide. St. Pe'er ookdown a long column of naimB 'Where did you eay ho was liom," asked tbo guardian of the gate. "From Elk Ciiy," reepouded the guide. "Ah yes, here It Ib." aoid St. Peter sb hi. finger paused at a name with numerous marginal references. "Take him to the aquariam." The guide took him by the arm and bustled him lo a tank an vast that be could not see aorosa it. ThiH tank was filled with all aorta ol fishes and sea monsters. Without any further ceremony the guide threw him into the tank. The wa'er was nneoro foriati'y warm and the ssa monstere were mure than friendly A big troul that looked familiar to Simpeon came and looked at Mm and then went .away Prhii noon be returned accompanied by a shark and a sword fish, "That if- the man," said the trout. "He it ib Unit made m life miserable and almost blotted out my race. Go for biin." The shark came ulose and looked him over nrliiiMiiiv. I can swallow him iust as he is," he eairl ''Better let me slice bim a littia." said the sword fieb. as he snipped off one ear. The unpleasantnesa of the situation woke Btmpsau at this point. He has not been fisbiug since. Call For Extra Session. Executive Department, State of Oregon Salum, Or., November 21, 1903, I, Geo. E. Chamberlain, by virtue of be authority In ms VBted as governor of thu State of Oregon, do hereby direct the convening of the two houses of tbo logid'ative assembly of the State ol Ore eon in apeolal session at the Btalo cap ital, in Baiem, on Monday, tbo 21st day ol December, A. D 1903, at 10 o'olook a. m. ol ealdday, for the purpose of meeting the objections made by the su preme court to, and curing delects in an act entl'led "An act to provide a more eflicient method for tbo asseSBmont and collection of taxes, and to amend Boctiona 6057,3060,3082,3084,3085, 3090, 3098, 3109, 3107, 3112, 3116 and 3120, ol Bo'linger& Ootton'a Annotated OodeB and Statutes otOrapi," pm by the legislative assembly of the State o( Ore gon, at its twenty-second regnlarisession In 1903, All who shall at the time horeinbe foru named be oatitlod to act aa mum bora ot eaiil legislative aaeoiuhly are bnreliy reqiilrud to take notice, ij t'riviui undor my hand ani tbo Oroat .Seal ol Uie S'.ale ol OiWt t 'ho oupi ital, in Halem, this iilst d y of ..Novem ber. K. I)., 1903. GBORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, Oovernor. By Itm Govi iMor: F, I. DUNBAR, Secretary ol State. There are many Indications that the republicans lntejdtto keep the race questlna prominent as a political seue and mombors of OongreBS will have plenty of opportunity to express thoir opinions on I lie principles involved in permitting the negro lo jxorclee political power, For the thin! time Prealdent Roof-i-volt has Beat the nomination of W. D. Orum to the Senate, although that body twice refrained from taking action on theappointmert of a negro co! lector of the port ol Ohsileston, aa Biioh uctinu was strongly condemned by the two Senatera from South Carolina and the while people of the city, Tho Pres. Idi'n', named Crnm us a raceeB appoint mtnl and he lias been serving several mouths. It ia believed that the Com iiiiliee on Commerce to which the ap pointment line been referred will report favorably on it. From Collier's Weekly. A rancher came ud to Washington from Mis Southwest Inet session to see Congress a' work . Deie ato Uoduy, ef New Mex'i'.n, took lilm to one ot the gal leries tn tin' lo ww house. I'lu'v xai '.mother for an hour, liodev pointed on. I lie leaders on the floor and exnlriiied what as uoitnr on. "There don't eoeui to be auy great big men thera, said the rancher, "Perhaps mil," Kodev replied, "but It Is a in i x til y goid, far, aute a l3llnr." "I tee," aald the rancher, "plenty ol taule-land, bul nopeuii .' What would happen if Teddy got hold of a lot of that food discovered by a Chi cago profes'or w' loh doubles the size of Itsoa'ors? No pent up lathmua woo'd thou he hli enough to contain bim. Republican Congressmen from rugar bai t districts made special arrangements to koep their records on straight without endangering the Cuban hilt. Client ' rture 1!1 hn m T llintnr of Pntiflina, i w-d-. t 1 y tt r f ft'' of ' er-r t, , ilirtii- e .l-l - I. ' In Memory Of Fred Ellsworth, Killed Recently in a Railroad Accident, Ob, Dearest Freddie he has gone, Crossed the river all aloue, He left behiod all earthly ties, And broken hearts and st'eamiug eyes, Tis bard to think hie race ia run. Ear hie liie work hail begun, Hie life oruahed out alas eo Boon, HIb brighteet sun gone down at noon. What aspirations none can Bav, Filled bis manly breaat that day, Of pleaeureB great and sorrows lew, Of brightest paths where fiowerB grew. But alas, the cruel hand ol death Strode in and robbed bim of biB breath, Twaa hard, bow bard, no tongue can tell, For friendB to 'axe the Inst farewell. They laid bim down beneath the clay To await the call ol Judgment day, When frienda Bhall meet to part no more, On that eternal happy shore. But God ie good though sad we feel, Earth has no Borrow He cannot beat He gives the wounded mourners rest, And bids them lean upon Hia breast. And now dear parents do not weep For your dear Freddie'a gone to Sleep Grandmother Maufih. Roosevelt and Hanna, In view of the announcement that Ilanna is now a candidate himself for President the following from a Wash iagton correspondent is lull of interest: The old political wbeelborres afe lauuhinir at Mr. Roosevelt's attempt to oatob an old-llmer like Senator Hanna with such palpably artificial bait. Mr. Roosevelt figures, and donbtleeB correotly that il he could get Senator Hanna to commit himself to remain at the bead of the republican national committee and manage the next campaign he would re move Hanna as a poaBible rival candi date (or the nomination. Aeauming bis own nomination to De certain, iur. Kooeevelt flatly asked Hanna to promiso to retain the committee chairmanship, somothing never done by auy candidate ao far in advance of tho nomination, What Hanna thought would make inter esting reading. What he said was, of course, non-30imnittal, Mr, Roosevelt then tried to get at Hunna through his man, Dick, lolliug h!m that ho wanted Hauua for chairman and Diuk far one of tho vice-chairmen he wants two vice chairmen eu us to uaiko ex-Gov. Crane, ol Mass., one of them, Dick has been too well trained to commit either hla hoaa or himself. So ail that Mr. RooBe velt accomplished by trying to bind Hanna to biB own political fortune was to mako the politicians laugh, Daniel Frohman and eome friend were discussing various theatrical mut ters in the lobby of the Lyrlo, when a stringer addreBeed them. 'I beg your pardon, gentlemen," said be, "but I'm a peychologiat in search of Information. I happened to overhear yeur conversation and presume you are oonneoted with hietroniu affairs, Can any of you tell me just what a stage klsB Is? Of course, I mean ita character, or kind." Mr, Frobman declined to commit him self, but one ol the party replied : Why, a stage kias ia about til- same sort of a one a fellow's wife gives him whin he comes homo after losing hie week's salaiy at the raece ." World. From "With the Procession" in the December Everybody's: All the railroads that centre iu Chicago have prohibit d the use of liquor or to bacco by employees when on duty. Practically all the important railroads now concur in this prohibition. The Western Klectrlo Company and nunier ous otlior great business ooncerm In the West forbid not only tho use of liquor but of rignretiea and the habit, now mown to an almost incredible extent among all olasses ol the community, ol "playing the races." Business reasons thus make necessary the control or avoidance ol habits against which moral reasoiu are too often helpless. I lenry Labouchero, editor of London Truth, doesn't think any more of tbe Britieh peerage than llenry Watterson duel of tho American "400 " In ere are a whole lot of us who are not likely to do any worrying because the American market is flooded wltu fake cliampag..e. Hanna Ib treading on Teddy's toes in trying to prevent tbe confirmation ol the nomination ol Leonard Wood to be ma il general . "Nothing doing" will be tho molt" of ' v House lor the remaiudur of the extra ts Ion, Members can go to llie races ever, :y. oraker !. iloi.l iht M , ruelilnu li e It.uti i- i-m t-lnahiiiu i uipues. A country editor called on me one day," said Oljdd Fitch, "iu atk my opinion about a play he had writieu. After talking a few moments be asked permission to wash hie bands, ae he had tumbled from a trolly car and gathered up mors ol thd mud than be cared to carry home. " 'Gimniuy crips !' ho exclaimed aa he approached the wash basin, 'do yon uee a clean lowel every day? You ought to see the one I bave In my composing room! Why, at the end of the -eek it looks as though it bad been used to wipe the face of the earth 1' " The following Ib handed the Democrat as worth republication: "What became of your brother Charles? I regarded bim as a very promising young man," "I am ashamed to tell you. He fell into bad company, went from bad to worse, became involved In some dlshon orable transaction and finally landed In the Mi.aouri logielatuie. It broke father's heart.' Congressman Williams, the new dem ocratic leader in the House, is right in the stand he bad taken, that the decision of a party caucus should be binding upon all participator!, and the sooner that policy is adopted by the democrats in hotb House and Senate the better It will be for the partv. Grange Meeting. narmony orange jno. tiif, had a very pleasant meeting last Saturday, not withstanding the inclemency of the weather a fairly large nrowd was in at' tendance. Several questions were named for discussions, the moat important being "Clovar Ramine" nuhinl, araa ahlw Hla. cnesea uy j. ftl. settle, W. 8. Renner, Hon. F. D. Cornett and others. Tha BiBters ol the order also made some verv interesting remarks. The grange voted 10 nave a "Basket social" which will be held Saturday eve, Dec. .5, at the ol i "Dunkard church." Everybody coeo una oring OBBKere. Oysters Served up any style v You want them At Stetter's, New Way ot -Using Chamberlain's 1 Cough Remedy. i Mr Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Nathal South Africa, says: ' 'As a proof tbat Chamberlain Cough Rem edy is a cure suitable for old and vounr. Iponyoutno following A neighbor of mine hud n chi d jost over two months old. It had a very bad,;cou,'h ucd the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if they would ire.: n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough RjmcJy and put some upon tho dummy toat the baby was Bucking it would no doubt cure tho child. This they did and brought ubout a qu'uk rouoi ami curou too Daiiy. mi? reiuody is loi snle by Foshay & Masoj . The Best Liniment 'Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consiil ered best Lmtnont on the market," write rose a tsiiss, ot Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise bo promptly. Ho other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is ao valuable for deep seated paiua like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial aid you will never wiBh to be without it, Sold by Foabny & Mason. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1 Pleasant to Take. The finest quality ol eranu'ated loif augar u me i in the mnnufacuro of Chamberlain's Oousrb Romedv. and the roots used in ita .ptoparation give it a navor similar to maple eyrup, making it quite pleainn' to luko Mr. W: I.. Roderick, of Poolesviile, Md., in spoikiug ui mis remeuy, says: "i navo used Cbnmberlain's Cough Reruody with my Chnmbt'rlaiu'B Cougn Remedy with my children for soveinl yeuis nnd can truth fully sao it is the ben ureniration ot tho kind known of. The chi'dren like to take t nnl it his uo injurious aftereffect. For ill i; I' osi-ay Mason. Only Makes a B ul Ala tter Worse Perhaps you have novor thought of it but i he lact must bo apparent to every one that cinst.iiation ia enured by a lack of water iu tho s,sio.u; and the use of clra-tu cathartics like the .old fash ioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Sioiaoh ami Liver TablotB are much uiorf mild nnd gentle iu their offoct.and when tho proper dose is taken their action is to natu nl that one :an hardly realize it is the effeel ol a medicine, l'rv a 25 cent bottle of thorn. For sale by Foshav 4 Mason. COliamnerlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a fav-rite for etom ach troubles nnd constipation. For sale by Koshay A Koshny. The New York Wo rid Tina ' ae demonstrated thai the Thrice-a-Wt ek World stands alone in ita olasB, Otbor papers have Imitated ita form but not Its success. This ie be cause it tells all the news all the time and tells it impartially, whether thai news be political or otherwise. It is. In fact, almost a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to be with out it. Republican and democrat alike can road the Thrice-a-Weok World with ab solute wntliU'iK'e iu ita truth In addition to news, it publishes first- claaa serial etories and other features auitcd to the homo aud lircjide. rti- l n-ico-a- V-'Kk World's rcsniln sutnoripu m nri.'e is only fl.00 per yn tln ,.r s for l.Vj oaiicis. Ye olSi tlii une j i V.ie.l n.'vpipr ami I lit- At, bav w-itfocu.T tiix'etuer oue year fo f 00 MISFITS, Oregon prunes against tbe world ao the Live Oak of Albany first. Mr. Hick's good weather, it it thought, has started in. "Bully for Roberts I" is tbe beading of an item in the Toledo Leader. Albany wants tbo carriage and organ factory. Establish it and make it credit to tbe city. Eveiybody should push for tbe carnage and organ factory. Factories like this make cities. The Oeleetial rooster may crow Chinese pheasants are $1,25 to $1.50 per pair in iroriianu, The special session will be confined to the tax law juat as tbe Governor very property insiBteu on.) Tbe turkeys are miking their last gobbles. The people are preparing to do tne goDoang tms ween. It ib said i there is no! salmon law applying to Yaquina and that the fish may be caught almost any timeif you know how. So many turkeys have been shipped away to Seattle and other points that local dealers have had to do some extra rustling for birds. The u. of O. foot ball team are champions of Oregon colleges with no cnance lor a dispute, nut Muitnoman will carry off the state plum. Tbe city is being polled, indicating anxiety in connection with the coming city election . Mr. Beats the government weather man ia completely in a fog these daye. miBsing it live times out oi nve. The Eugene Registor man raved over Florence Roberts as Z'.z i. Otto'a heart was evidently broken int ep'.inte'S. - Tbe city ties already paid $03.87 tents far its Broadalnin Btreet cemo it croeB walk, which line been boarded in order to enable it to settle not tbe bill. Tii3 Oregoniaa's gatlin gun ie now turned upon Congressman Williamson This should have been done before bis election. Albany has ixpnnded sufficiently fcr its name to appear on a shipment of prunes eent to London, England. Let the baud piny. O. V. Hurt is reported o havo shipped the Holy Rollers from hia house near uorvalliB. But this will not stop them. They will break out snmewheie elee. Tbe Holy Roller smoke at Corvallls has proven a good deal of an exaggera tion. It transpires that the dog inatead of being killed religiously waa killed eimply because be sucked eggB, Thoro may not be many Bernard Dufrenes in tho U. S. men who bave a wife at home and a paramour some where else, but there are some, and too many husbands who are ae faithless as Dulrene, and one doeBn't bave to go out of the TJ. S , or even Oregon, to find them. This new alarm system is up-to-date, but it Is feared it will never alarm any one very much in tbo middle of tbe night with ilB lazy, clock like stroke, no more energetic than the striking of tbe midnight hour. The old fashioned stroke stirred people up, but no one knew where tbe fire was. This Hanna boom iB of course a paper affair. Though Hanna and RooBevelt are undoubtly at outs personally there is little prospects of Hauna being a candidate and of course his denial is expected. A libel euit against the Eugene Register by W. Lair Thompson, the well known loot ball roieree and news paper correspondent, may by looked for. Tbe Register gives his name as follows: "W. Liar Thompson." The A'bany telephone excha ge keeps expanding with a rush. But thee is one place itissife to say will never be co nected,the post ollice. Who would like to be P. M. with a telephone in the olbce. And yet it would save many a fruitless trip. The Albany College Student recently gave the graduating years of five of tbe girls sb 1937 to 2,000 and intervening numbers, iheauls have iust received Borne Hue orange and black pins with the dates designated upon them, accept ing tbe joke at lace value. Letter List. Following is tho list of letters remaining in the Postotlico at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Nov. 24, 1903, Persons calling tor these letters must give the date on which advertised : Bowen.alra Waller S Bickey, J, O Crnno. Mr Mree Barney. A P Ce.nidd, Mr Y L! Holmes, Mr D H lurra.-n, air J n (-') K-nneuy.ira un;s Maxwell, Mrs llatiie Maseey, Mr George Nelson, Mr A W Owen, l! H lirnter, h 11 Smith, Mr Q W Unas, Mrs S IS inters Tiuix, r, M, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Colombians Mad. Washington, Nov, 2. The press ol Columbia continues Beverly to criticise and denounce the American Govern aient fur its action in !aihm an matters and ibe leccjnilion of the Repnblic of t'anama." 1 his lesoowu iu a u.tpa.cu. received at tbe Mult department last night trom Minister Beaupre at Bogola A Vessel Wi tei.ed. Seattle, Nov, 22. A special dispatch to the Post-Intelligencer from Juneau, announces tbat J. Bent, a paacungerl on tne steamer ExceUior, Cap': in Mcore, arriving today, repoita lhat a mass of wreckage from the steamer Ditcovery has washed ashore at the mouth of heal River. Bent's inlormation - wakes it practically ceraiu that the Discovery ie lost and leaves little nope lor either pas sengers cr crew. Desperado Captured. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 22. Sheriff Webb and Deputies Ureenwoou and Haines, of Natrona County, captured Tom Oday, the notorious survivor ol the Unrry gang ot outlaws, on tue summit of the Bic Horn mountains, at daybreak today. Oday had twenty lour head of stolen horses in a narrow ravins but his companions bad deserted him. I he Senate and Cuba. Washington, Nov. 22. Tne Senate will begin this week in a state of uncer tainty as to whether a final adjournment of the extra session will be secured dur ing the week, or the regular daily ses sions continued. A majority oi Sena tors are anxious to Dring tne BesBion to a.close, and to this end an agreemtnt baa practically been entered into ifor a yote DecemDei iu on tne (juuan Din. Fulton's Committees. ' Washington, Nov. 23. Without ex- caption Senator Fulton baa been given better committee assignments than any Senator who is now entering upon hie first term, and it is a matter of some comment that he, re. a new man, iB far better placed on committees tbar a number of Representatives who are now beginning theis second term inUongress. His committees are Canadian rela tions. Public lands, Fisheries, Irrigation, Claims nnd Revision of the laws. The Hanna Boom. Washington, Nov. 23. There is a good deal of speculation as to what Sen ator Hanna intends to do politically an in the Senate It ia known he has dis couraged every effort to boom bim fcr tbe .Presidency, and baa into, meu i'resi dent Roosevelt bo does not deaire to take the chairmanship of tbe republican national committee next year. Panama ana Cuba. Washington, Nov, 23. Panama and Cuba engaged the atten ion of the Sen ate today to tbe exclusion of ail other questions. Hale moved to reconBider the vole by which tho New-lands joint resolution for the annexation of Cuba was referred to a committee and several speeches wero made on the motion with out disposing of it. The Chicago Strike. Chicago, Nov. 23. Fierce fighting, in wi.icb the noiice used their clubs freely nnd twice their rovolverB, marked the ODonini; of the 8tnte-3treet cable line by tho. Chicago Oity Railway loday. Ae far as cah be learned, no one was seriously injured, although there were manv broken-beads among the rlotere wbo came in contact with the clubs of the police. Too Much Snow. Lebanon. Nov. 23. Henry Faulkner and party, wbo started over the moun tains via the McKenzie route about three weeks ago, and about whom consider able anxiety has been fe t, returned to this place yesterday, Tbe s'orm over took them at Lost Creek, 18 miles above the McKenzie bridge. After stopping there a few davB they started across the mountains on horseback and got as far as the firBt summit where the snow was about 30 inches deep and decided to urn back. Panama First. W ashington, Nov, 24. The Panama ca nal question was again the leading topic under diecuBBion by the Senate, and Mr. Morgan wee again tbe speaker of the day. He continued his review of tbe history ol tbe efforts to Becure an isthmian canal" ond declared that to the President's ambition tn secure the credit of a uuique adminetration must be crsdi'ed tbe favortism manifested by him toward the Panama route. Will Support the Fair Bill. Washington, Nov. 24 The Lswia aud Clark Exposition project was success fully launched iu Washington tonight at the banquet tendered by Senator Mitch ell to 62 Senators, Representatives and other men of prominence at the High lands. Aa a net result ton Senators etand absolutely pledged to vote for tbe pending Lewis and Clark bill, as do two Rmreseutatives, excluaivo of members of the Oregon delegation, CRUSHES THE LIF The most loathsome anr rAnnlctW r Hvintr thiiift-s is the srnptif nnA Ua most degrading of all human diseases semont sink-ft its f.merR Infrt thtt fleet, - -- --..- uu lmu!)l instantly tne poison passes through the entire body. Contagious Blood Poison, bcginninir with a little ulcer, soon contaminates every drop of blood and spreads throughout the whole system Painful swellings appear in the groins, a red rash nnd copper colored splotches break out on the body, the mouth and throat become ulcerated, and the hair and eye brows fall out ; but these symptoms are mild compared to the wretchedness nnd suffering that come in the latter stages of the disease when it attacks the bones and more vital parts of the f ThnU,ii?LCOf agiU3 BIod.Poisoa i3scen & "idcous! ness. The deep eating abscesses and sickening ulcers and tumors show the whole system is corrupted and poisoned, and unless relief comes soon this serpent disease tightens its coils nnd crushes out the life. The only antidote lor tue nwlul vlrus is S. S. S. It is natunn'a u""6 uuuam lemeuies, nice mercury nnu potasn, dry up the sores nnd drive in the disease, but do not cure permanently. Send for our homo treatment book aud write U3 if .'n need of medical advice or special information. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. i The Armstrong Case. Salim, Nov. 2I.-The 8ur eme Court IndflV nv.r , ii I...I ,1... i . - j tc uiuiiuu lor a renear ingin the caae of the Stale sgainBt . --...ii(, nuu me case ia thus finally disposed of fo far sb Ibe Su preme Court Is concerned. The case will now go back to the Circuit Court for Eater county, and the question can be fought on in tbat tribunal whether Armstrong can be handed under the it. lutes now in force. Will Support Roosevelt. Washington, Noy. 24. - Senator ThoniaB O. Piatt and Governor Benja min B. Odell oi New Yoik, have reached an abaolute ana entire agreement politi cally. Both will work in perfect har mony with each other and with Presi dent Roosevelt, Ware Will Return. WAbbiNGToN, Nov. 24. It can be nu- . "-..ukcuoj;, ware, uommis- "m" k P.eneion6 w! retire from that w .j .uuu, mo miouie ot JNovember next, and will return immediately to Hjo practice of law in Kansas. Revolutionist Win. WAHITIltnTnM KT n, r , ", m a ca Die- gram received here today from Minister Powell, dated Santo Domingo, November u .uuuuuueo mat tne . president of .hn.ilDg,.0 bs8 ?-"'eea to surrender the city to ibe revolutionise. o 3 C 3 CP 3 rr CD 55 p r EC 3- B K 2 S) f - -57 Z v S P ST to i. ET. 3 v CA -J to S'x 00 ! MS OJ CO MrrJ Is a M D CO If w O a'f H W o 3 .1 o The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. The genuine iB always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more torcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you CJiupare the genuine De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. W. S, Ledbetter, of Sbruyeport, 1-a., savsi "Alter usiz numerous other reuwdies without benefit, one box o Do- Witt a VVtteh Hazel halve cured rue, tor blind, bleedinu. itcbine and nro- trudtng piles no remedy is equal to De- ivut s witou nnzel salve. Hold by Foshay & Mason. Burkhart & Leo. The Pleasure oi;Eatliii4. Persons suffering from indigestion. dyspepsia cr other Btomach trouble will find that Kodoi Dyspepsia Curn digests what you eats ana makes the stomach sweet. This ramedy is a Lever failing cure tor inuige tion ana Dyspepsia and all complaints attecting the glands or membranes of the Btomach or digestive tract. When yon take Kouol Dyspepsia Cure everything you eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutri nent that your food cntains is assimilating and appropriate id by Ihn blood and tissues. So''' by '"oshay & Mason, Burkhart & Leo. Purgative Pleasure. 1. you evar took De Witt's Little Early Risers for biliiouanesa or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse tbe iiver and rid the system of all bile without troducing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken , but give tono ar.d strength to tbe tissues and or gans involved. W. H. Howell of Hous ton, Tex,, says: "No better pill can be found than Little Ear y RisersJ for con stipation, sick headache, et," Sold by r OBhay & Mason- To Cure a Cold in Oae Day Take Laxative Bromo-Quinlue Tablet Thissignatnre jurist. on every ox. 25c. tD ytfjOmt OUT iriUcf j is Contagious Blood Poison. The J 1 .?...., .. . 2 ;....'i?f posed entirely of vegetable ingredients. S, S. S. destroys every vestige of the poison, purifies the blood nnd removes nil danger of transmitting the awful taint to others. Nothing else will do this. C.--r. .lMAHn1 .1 T. - ... ...