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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1901)
»<• Difficult Digestion That 1» dy«pep«la. It makes lit» miserable. Its sufferers eat nut tweauss Uwy wool Is, — but simply bstaua» they atuas. They know they are irrttabl» and fretful; but ttwy lannot bo mterwlss. They complain of • bad ta*<* la IM mouth. • todmMM a I lb* pit <d lb* iluai- a*h. an wxwjr fe*Hng uf puffy tuauaea. LaaU ha. twartbum and what rn* The effectual remedy. proved by p a rw a* eent cure» of t thousand a uf «ever« cisaaa. !• Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mow. Policeman- What are you trying to put that letter tn there foe? That ain’t a letter boi; It’s a fire alarm bos. Mr. Wayback—I know all that, but that house over there la on fire, and I'm going to notify the fire depart ment JartsA l*rof«»sor Beeswax- According this rook book. you didn’t make tbs omelet correctly. Bridget An' do th* book aay any thing about your not having pai wage» fot throe months? I Jautatien« Once upon a time tbe Fates en dowed a certain people with a »«•nao of humor Eveatualiy the people tii-came aware of thia, and their mortification there* upon waa very great. "For how," »»claimed they, "are we ever to become a world power now*” Of course patriotism might still be taught In the schools I mt roll Jour nal. f Glitrtd Tramp- Them doughnuts was so good. mum. I fear I can never again eat ordinary grub. I sidy— Er. alt down there. Just a moment, 1 11 put you up a nice lunch. my man. HOW'« THIlT Ito Rho I» that support me Owner of the I e i pert it to summer. I’roplwi v Ire thick enough to Poo«t t don't support me all Asari» So. When a weak naturi»«! man Irle« to hrar. up an’ 1>e flrm." »aid Vncle Could Pro««44 fit« Ri<hu Et>-n. ba usually doesn* 'compilali Unelo Hiram- 1 toll you what. that miffin' ‘ceptln’ to git low down obsttn lining Jorkln» that'» sparkin' our ata." Mandy know« how to look out fur nuntbs-r one. roti X'OW »11*1 KH *HK lAKINU Aunt M ala prop- Yo», ho'a no eye- Wars vow la»» Orovs"» Tsrlrle»» catlt Tonte, bs-»u«O is* fareiulai» plainly p«l»l»4oa rrrvy •ore runnln armin' »riling hl» birth touts »bo» ins that is Is »,mixy Iron sad (tul- right for a m«*«» of pottage Bias la » ts»i<ts»s lona No Cure >» e»v. v- TM Clima*. (o // Tommy You muM I md a regolar lady killer. Mr Happy. Tli»e aAgaaiura la ea U.t <4 U m fMmM Mr Happy- Why <lo you think that. Tommy T luixati> c Bn>mo«<,hiinine Tomm/ -Wfll, Ma lx* I U» l»«^Jj tasi «»»re» a ewM in a»M War after you left laat nigbl died lauxbin* Ruirwd bv flouts Clasalag Missionary Was It liquor that I brought you to thia? Imprisoned Burglar No. air; It was house < leanlu —»pringo bouses'lean in*, air Missionary - Eh ' — house-cleaning ? Burglar - Yeanir. The Woman had been houai'cleanln'. an' the stair car pet »ii up. an' tbe folks beard me -Tit Bit». It W«xiM S««1S So. Rubberton- May I Inquire what your business is. stranger’ Rtranger (haughtily) Hlr, Im a gentleman Rublx-rton Well. I reckon that » a you're giMxl business, stranger, but not the only man that's failed at It. Th» ftffifft frw«rrfpHon fut Malaria fhlllA aad ta a t-etU* of I mu I m hill Tonk Up »imply lr<>n ar-1 quínlu» In a tao«*«««« tor*. K * uro. No Fay Frico Me A Minnesota woman has designed a buttonhole opener for use with but H«r fat«. lunholing machine», consisting of a Mind Reailrr You're In love with a central handle with one end formed Man H» has light hair with a tapered point to cut the hole Bridget No. lie has dark hair, open, when the tool Is reversed and a Mind Header Then he must have flat, doiibleiulged blade la used bleached It make the hole of the proper length Cartful C< oki. He—-Our cook Is so careful about thieves. Rhe always locks the doors, even In the daytime. Noi Always. She That's nothing. Our cook al Th» l'I.lloMiphnr The etnply barrel waya keep» a policeman In givo» tic- buidest sound. klU hen.- Tld Bits. The Politi, lan There'a where you are wrotig During a politicai nun- M -lber» « .11 l.ltd Mr» Win»loW’» Sooth palgn a liar'l filled with boodie talks ing itorap th» tost rent«lv to use lor their children during the teelhlug period thè loude»t. Raal SalfiaK MR*. JO»t r FLESH GROWER. retos ea.oo. ThH 18 <>>♦ fenuireffi. II l"HT«8fl. 8» A«k*l> »'.p roc i «■< ta» i**o, Sr*»l re « ■«• 1° a*v toMrxl alts aj.4i. airer » I, |4ui»|> (a. « »SI »«a li», • ro« all Uasr^oa». la- (re »>— i <n.r.»a, •««• s»n»X and maire I»» »«la • n a. .1 »aits Wrtis m. a»-«.« » »ui« r so«,».» a co, «a.«, sia—all latri IASs* ma» . I unas-. IU. ' V " Mr» Solldom Home Do you know anything alxtut that family that 1» moving into the flat in the nett bio- k’ Mm. Negdorr No, but I think they are rather »«-lflsh. disagreeable people. They took all their hou»vhold furnl lure there In thenc tdg. covered van». <u> uotHMly could tell what it looked Uke.—Chicago Trlbtine. ................... FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. Ensilage Cutter. JOt1\ POOL?., Portland, Oregon. Tool »I Msrrtsss stress Can give you Buggies. ¡’lows, Win nuli» atei Machinery, ties the best bargain» in Huiion and Engine», i'timn» ani irenerai us before buying flu Itili« Jok«. Whsl Ailed M«r. "John." said the politician's wife, waking him up about Jam. what's that noise?" "That noise f echoed John, dream ily. "oh. I gueaa It's some rats hold ing a rat lllcatlon meeting in tbs at ti ' The Bev Dr. Thirdly What's this’ We«-plng? I have come just In time My dear young lady, you are under going a change of heart. Young Ijuly- No Icxtboo — my heart hasn't changed, but, Oh, dear: Oh. dear! His baa! Poisoned Dy Absorption fl*O*j*/*Rf n A Through the pores cd the skin many poisons are •" u^w®“*w ¡no, the blood, tleranging the circulation POISOM ao4 •<,rr(,aK th<* conitit.uon as quickly and *•**•**" »erioualy as those |(vnerated within the system lust f> D JJ nPff'C ¡TPM nn'ier the akm are innutnerahle halt like blood “ •*•»» veaseii. and eOMOCtfag these with tbe skin ¡ESO AMD MDSR ar« millions of small liibes <>r glam!«, through “*" rw»w Anu 0nM«*d* whn h the jioisou u convey«! to the blood sy»- DfURmUMO RTit ,r'n During the spring and summer, while RTVe the ,klB „ mi„t in,t the „n open, we are much more liable to be affro-ted by Poison Oak and Ivy and other dangerous plants. Workers ia bra»«, comer, lead and tine have their health im paired and tbs blood supply poisoned through the absorption cd tine parti« Ire ut these metals and the acids used in polishing and cleaning them Inhaling tbe fumm id lead give painters that pallid, waxv appearance ot the »kin Barber's Itch is another disease that reochre tbe blood through the akin, and is a iao»t obstinate one when it l-mumes firmly fixed in tbe sntem. After the poison has reach«! the blond and been diMerninatm! throughout the »»stem it ia too late to resort to local apfibeationa. In many rases tbe blood is afiroted simultaneously with the appear ance of the rash or eruption on the skin, and all efforts should be directrel to tbe purification and building up of the bl.rod. t’gly eru|Ri<ms and sores will continue to break out in spite of aalvvs. washes, Soaps ov other external treatment. S. S. R. is especially recommended for poisons of this character. So com pletely does it destroy the efl« ts of the Oak and Ivy that there is no poambilitv of Its reappesraace and it is equally aa e!b, a< lows in braaa or lead potaonmg or Har ber's (uh ; building up and purifying the blood sad driving out of the circulati.m impurities of every kind, and removing every blemish, sore or eruption from the skin There is wo »ubstitute for S. S 3 ; it is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the safest and best ia all coostitutxvaal or bl<»«l diseases. Oer NHIcal Cewsaltatlea Department. - If you desire any sp« ial information er advice about your tase, write our physicians, explaining your condition, and thee will carefully consider Kier what you have to say •nif vou will receives prompt reply Our phvti ■ nans have m» !e a studv of an ! «kin in <i>«ea<e». ¿vero end ««i can have the of their eaperieme and skill wiibont say ,<«t to you whatever Ikm't to a» nothing vou sar goes heron.1 our oft. e We have a vetr lelereaUag bwb on Wood and Skin Diseaaca. which we «rill !w glad to mail from THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. QA. CURED BY PERUNA SIGNERS OF DECLARATON. COSTLY MINCE PIE& Heles 1 e He»'» I •««•■« ««il Agetee» • Msltwss Irwrosv. “John Hancock waa the first to sign Jul.nay F - bl ate five mince ptee at tbe d« laratkm." says a writer In New one slit .ng. aud ibi» Utile tesai root Lippincott, "and bl* bold, beavjr. Inky bliu els lly fifl.iMM Hi» »ult against black signature la a character study the * aiudvu A hu bur ban Hallway Lum- In Itself. There ia daab and fire, frank- twnj for that amount tur injurien sue trees and firmo,-as lu It, au.l lire ire- lan.«! m : • ig pusbed from a car was tneoduu» flourish at Hs clore atiows progressing favorable to blin yeoterday ready wit. firm nerve ami sure ex«« u io the Camdeu Court Half a dosen tton. Hancock »as Governor of Mas doctors bad »worn that he waa su in sa, buretta many terms He left must valili aa the result of the accident, of bls fortune to coll,-ge» and fur be when Willie Brower, one of Johnny’» nevolent purpos«-» witnesses, in bis rambling testimony "Roger Ahorman di«l In ITDCl. tbe told of Jobuny'» love for pire seme year aa Hanoxk Nbovmaher. C ouum -I for the trolley company »aw surveyor, lawyer. ■tMBfcswper, mayor, a glluruer of hope lu thia rongreesmsn Jmlge am! supreme Judge, "Could be rat a whole pleF* waa renator. member of tbe committee of aakrd of W lllle. dola re tlon and of tbe boards of war "Why. yes. be ate live within a few and ordnance, he disproved tbe old pro minute» laat week.'* the boy replied. verb about Jack of all tre,!--» by beta* The tbr«w lawyers who represented Fr •o-riaro ) |iw<’y Board «1 K4u<aiion( a succees at all. He was sagacious, Johnny were on their feet In an instant Hon. J. A. Hint) won. •rrrHary of practical and of quiekrwt wit. Nena demanding of the court to know what the Isis rd of «1 ucatton of Man Fran- tor Randolph, proud both of bis aristo mince pie bad to do with Johnny Foehl cratic birth am! of having the bkxxl of being Injured by a trolley car. They cisro, t'al . writs» '*1 ha hr G hiim A IVrun« an idtftl tbe Indian princesa. Ihreubontas. lu bla want«! thia portion of tbe testimony tonir. K m«« mouth« ago 1 tuff« rvd veins, despia»-«! Nbermsu because of hie stricken out. "Well.” declared counsel for the trol with DruraBllMmia (»yelrinir catarrh>. lowly origin Once when tbe tatter was ley company, any boy who can eat fire ratiMxl by too c I< i « m application U> •Ix-aktng be interrupted bltu “ 'Can the renator from Connecticut mince pira at one sitting is not rery off*«'«' a irk ayatrm aretnrd worn out and I frit far from wall. I tell me.' plp»x! he la hl* shrill, sarcastic much of an Invalid.'* found Prrun» hrnrfttted me very voice, 'what be did with hte leather The court admitted tbe Iniace pie much It built up the rntirv ajatrm •boeutaker'a apron when be came to teatln ny listing got Into the caae. and made me («Tri like a new man I the senateF the pie» rematami to a finish "Quk-k as a flash came tbe answer, '! leliivr it it well worthy th« high t'ounrel fur the plaintiff wanted to praiw«' Ueatowed upon it»”—J. A. cut It np to make tnocraeln» for tbe bring witnesses to prove the plea were Bint Mon« Indian renator from Virginia!" " small Ove cent ones. They were will “jiummrr (.-atarrh,’* a b >k written tag to Send for a pie to show tbe Jury CHAMPION Of I AIR bHOTS. by l>r. Hartman, pfraicltnt of The The railway rompatiy’s lawyers con Hartman Sanitarium, on the aub)ocl ceded Hutt tbe plea were small, but rd the her*<>ua d&VtlirhBIMBNI p<x'uhar contended that even so no tavalM to summer, «evil free to any ad<ir«aa by rould cat five of them. The IVruna M^hrine, Co.f Colum When ell tbe testimony was In the but. () court, relieving the Jury. d«--lared that Johnny Foehl had not made out a «-are The mince pie testimony bad been fa taltrprt««. tal to It i'hlladelpbia North Ameri Miss City (entering small country can. notion store, wherein was collected a of everything)- Have little Black's In Bilk Attire Pi»o » Cure for Coti su nipt ion is an infoi- I’lerk- No. But here'» one litis medicine for cough« and roid» N piece of Anderson gingham, ma'am. W .««west., (been Drove, R. J , Feb 17. I’i*l Selle It OUS Little Ethel I gite»» you don't like A NEW PROFESSION. offre, do you, Mr. Hmlth. Mr Hmlth Why, yea. Ethel. I am Hto, k Judglne a New a»,l Poeatar %’«1 ry fond of coffee. Cellse« (»were. Utile Ethel—Well, you make such One of the newest and at tbe same a noise swallowing It that I thought time most popular courses at tbe Vul ft hurt you. versify of Illinois 1» that lu stock Judg Ing It has been established only three years, and there are at present more than 8»«) students taking It. Ths course 1» pxtpular b«-au»«- It leads directly to employment at much more than avrr »ge salaries, some of the graduate», after taking a course of nine months' at duration, »muring positions as cattle won the title in ra MMM lu-at» all reconi» and always will. buyer» at the Stock Yards aud else Springfield. O. Cure» where at salarlea ranging from The Hky Hoad of the Geese. J. G. Millais, the artist. In bls hook. “Tlie Wildfowler lu He itlaml.” thus ile ticrlbea tbe acene of the arrival of the wild geese from the Arctic regions, Weakness of which be twice had the good fortune to the limbs witness; and ail I beard tbe first “bonk” of tbe season Aches and coming from far up In the i«»t ex l*ains. panse of the blue heaven Far a long time nothing could I see, until nt last a tiny a[x-ck appear«! In the sky us far a» tbe eye could reach, and watch ing It luteutly. I saw It grow lulu the form of a goo»«' that was »lowly ile »vending In great spiral». This bird was followed at regular In tervals by others, in little parti«*« of jcrvoiso nasv cirri.« from sis to ten. The lender came down Immediately to fiS.OUo a year Ro great 1» tbe Inter above the Inch, and while »he was pre eet which has been aronsed tn cattle paring to alight, there were still small Judging that a number of Western col I companies evolving themselves from leges have form«! an lutercoUegtat* the blue expanse. tiulll at last tie-re stock judging league, and »»ud rival must have Ix-.-u some fifteen hundred team» to annual contest», ths winner» birds actually on the wing, all In pro being awarded a handsome »fiver tro cess of descent, and all follow Ing one phy presented by J A Rpoor. of Cbl ,-ago Tbe course of Instruction at the another at regular Intervals By ami by, when tbe leading geese I'nlverslty of Illinois I* entirely pre. bad settled, tbe parties at the rear Heal. No books are us«!, the demon si-vmed to straggle more, and longer lu st ration* being made on tbe living an) tervals occurred betwm-n them; yet mala Once the students hare the good they kept coming In all day as I roamed and bad points of tbe dlfferaut daaeee round ami atM>ut the lake, till by even of animals firmly flux! tn tbelr minds Ing. wbeu I dlsturtnsl the company, they are set to Judging Ove or six aul Each student there must have been tielwoen two aud mala In tb» same ring They Wer« falt«. Blither»- lie called me a liar to my three thousand gesso sitting on tin- grades the antruals comparatively, aud then tbe score cards are gone over and Island. very teeth leave Blather»- Serve« you right: eorrm-ted by tbe professor In thia way Maeaagn fbr Dyspepsia. your teeth home next time -Ohio a good working knowledge of live stock A French medical Journal i-ltles a State Journal. buying Is acquired Io a few months. number of caaea where great and last TO Ct KK A < OLD IW ORB l>AV Ing benefits were derived by |x»>|>le Taka laxative Hronw quln-.ne Tablets. AU lmgc.au re<u»d Iks m< nrv II It falls la euro. Buffering from dyaix-psia and alxloml- C. w. Urov.'v signaler«- i»oti o li baa ’*■< nal diseases from a gentle massage treatment of the abdomen, says Leslie's A Saturai Inlaranra Weekly. Due case mentioned is Unit Mrs Iiertwhletle (automobili ng)—I hear the vrrv latest dauco la called of a young man aged Ju > ears, w bo for six months bad lieeu suffering with his "The Automobile." Iluanap I'm: I suppose, It I» a sort stomach, lu spite of vari«-d treatment of breakdown ”- Brooklyn Eagle. be was gradually growing worm- and looked like one In tbe last stagi-s of Summer Resolution* phtblsia. He suffered from cuuatlpa- lion aud Insomnia, he was very nervous and waa ronvluced that be was about th «’ to die. After Instituting the alxiumlual tur« rollar hocn linuor, opiuM at»<l u»txooa massage bla condition rapidly Improv hfiUk Mood tee pariteuiaea to ed; hia abdomen, which had rewmbled (HllT llttltltfi, EIT— that of a child with metilugltl«, lx- came supple aud dally enlarged. The On to t1>s Curvta. treatment was not severe nor very s|x* Reckless Youth — Esther, dear, rial. His pain disappeared, and be was would It be i asking too much for you able to digest all that was given to him. Must Boar Signatur« of loan - aay The patient gained In six months al»»ut to advance nm a small alxiut ISO. sixty five pounds, which be has not lost The Governor—Not at all. my son. You might ask me for double the since tiiat time, now five years ago. «For o/ffi/X yMrs I auf furod with Iff It thn of tho womb and bladdor.profuao and painful monatrua lion, and at tlmoa It aaomod aa though i ahouid dia. I torad moat of tho Jahn Hstoewxh Was »he »(rat Mo<«e • her max s Jack-af-Sll-t eadss. Jacobs tlma. but aaomod to fall ovary timo abort timo ago I bogan to taka LYDIA E. PIHK HAM'S VEGETABLE OOM POUND, and thanka to It, to-day I am a woll woman.’’ MRS. L. L. TOWRt, Llttloton, N. H Mrs Town- like many other suffering w -men. waa a victim of lh«rr llerphv. an did h>. i.-st He had battled wlthhere^ sres.lily and k-ol I Io no more. H Mr. T •«" had asked adv to. I.f Mrs link ham seven ,.r eight ymrs ssrltor »lie would {“»•»>** j*4«t mi many u» •’ * yvnr« of n*|*v-n<rw« at; t * • «nf w nm.t . It is n. t reo» . aide t - exp«-» that any lb l> g |wrw n can sd'ise f t femal« troubl.-» »• »afely aa Mrs I In»ham. wtxon eapetienco la without parallel in the woil.l This should appeal to the «Mumon «cure of any woman. «-|«toially when n.tulj ivrry r>r».|«[.r Mirrv nror*|M*per in in thie irae country is prinllng *• in alm.»* etrry ' iRMUffi thn l«4!. r 4>r * n* woman who ha« .'?‘f ’ ’ . / . .7. Ftaktùìm «»hen doctors had given her up Ehm** wal* fur tho d.x*i<w to give you up to the surgx-ai knife, oe loll y-’U that you - - - jreur - advice - — — V-— y »,>u are certain to hate cannot live ike* where —■—;;-a. Write to Mis l*inkham, the benefit . f the «1 l-st ritwieno« „„ h, jer No charge is ma le for advioe. at Lynn, M »ss . end rely on simple or however There ia no fe *1« v.fnplaint however ........................... ■r, 1» that I , din H. I’itlh linill*» \ • M< tnblr < olll|H»ltntl wiiln.uh. il ’ « there 1» ■»' ” ’ '' ' -th rly years' rrwtrd of constant suc-ees When you ask for th« medL rint» *1 thx di utfgtsl'a. h* « uk you whai you fur id >I n<»4hin|( *»!•* I hr mfdirine ttmt cur»« >• Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vogotablo Oompound. ‘5Û0D REWARD 81'■ '«• I* ’• m •hocfli «n4 «IMI Ih» IriUf 1« <♦»«•'»• VC ••• tetof« ’«• ••««••’• »|x»UI txr<««*•*♦’xi- « ti (A K Men»* fa Thou«M Mt hit Os« ol Th«m. Manning A year or two ago I ad vised Pitcher to write a Itook on the famous men he had met. Boyd And did he .to It* Manning He wrote sn autoblog raphy - Boston Transcript. I Oil CJST08I# 19 (M> D rops For Infant« and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Rheumatism ANcvcUlA* Prrparalionfor As Sllúilat hmî tN'hkxJdiMlUciuLi Ung the Stomatici ,u*l üowvis if Sprains IN»ANIN/< HILDKLN H rrnnuth -iDoic-'t >ii( ts-crful nessandA M< ont ihw nriiter ihiumi Morphine iwrMuuf.il fids like l«»m Good from Evil. Train yourself to fimi the gixxl In what scema evil, to make of disaster an opportunity for your courag««. to master suffering by patience, to l«'»rn from sorrow sympathy G. H Mer riam. Bears the Signature N ot N akcotic . magic tovoe^nuz» a** u/rroutv Axwto I’sU . A. fa»oo • Conquers A-4WO too- toss UW - frX'to. Hto. l«W I I / J Apcrfri'i Heine ly rnri'onsltjta Hon. Sour Slonwrh. Dhurtswn Worms .< o*ivulMuns.»*'Yrrish tics» ma! L oh * S leep SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. or Tac Simile liÿnatur« of NEW YOHK laact copy or wnaercn bi_______________________ In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIfl vwl cintsia aotaoaue «a«« •••• ueffb. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Keeley Cure Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. amount with equal likelihood of get Ore Consoling Thought, ting It. You can't afford to be modest illustrating the valm* of •-»tltlun I d In these little requests a bit more than 1 can afford to grant them—Ohio expression, tbe lion. John M. Allen. of Mississippi, tells a story of a funeral State Journal. oration, which he beard drlhere*! by a Pabb- negro preacher In tlie Notith. Tbe habits of the deersm-d brother Now the Horse, being »ensltlve to ridicule, paused »« they were about to had not liern Irreproachable, and one of enter the gate» of the city. . his Items of waywardness w as constant "You look so like So cent«!” pro attendance at gay ¡»arites, where he test«! tbe Horse, regarding palnedly whistled, dau.ed. and otherwise dis the woman driving. "Well, money s supposed to make ported to the great »caudal of the the mare go*" retorted tbe woman, worthy pastor of the flock Bn, in sum ming up the rase at tlie funeral, tbe with a loud laugh. Raying which she belabored tbe preacher deliver«! himself In this wise: beast vehemently. "My brethren ami sister», we are here Thia fable teaches that the gift of to pay our laat sad respects to our de »perch 1» not of necessity fortunate. parted brother. Nome says be was a — Detroit Journal. good man. and some says l>e wB» a bad man. Where be has gone to we can't A Par ado • Kai Taloman Judge- Have you formed any opin tell, but In our grief we has one conaola- tlon. and that Is he's dead." ion on thia case? Wouldbeigh Juror—No, air; haven't I’vllon Mills Then and Row. mentioned it to my wife -Smart Set. One hundred thousand treles of cot ton lasted the Mncashlre mills for a Th« Hunt. . year In 1RUO; now the same amount Mr Muggins-Been hunting y«t? would feed their spindles fur a day and Mr. Moover—Yea. I' a quarter. Mr Muggins- Hhoot any ducks? Mr Moover—Wasn't buntin' ducks. There 1» no money lu stealing borne* Mr. Muggins- No? Mr. Moovsr—No- buntin' a bouss.— thia year. Columbua (O.) State Journal. I CANDY CATHARTIC i fire Pac-Mtole W rsore* Hstow. fMaUOACMt. UAnltnd r«« DiniRUt. rOR FOR FOR FOR ____ rOR BlUOUtliSt. TORRO LIVIR. C0R1TIFATI0R. ULLOW (KIR. TH* COMPLtXIOR gTSto I Pwrety ▼*<Haato><Ato^*»wwe CURE tICK HEADACHE pension ■ I •ICa»O«Q WttHifoftM. 0 C . Iber «III rr II. XXh t oej*. FrveacuUng cifrai 1*71 a. r. a. ». ■s. 1 -IML writing In advsrtlssr» ti to litis i>»psr. 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Sir Vk * bog Rampies **nt free for the »»king B e p.iblUh no testimonials but sell «'aererete on their merit under ab solute guarantee to rur* Huy and try a bog to-day» or writ* us for free »ampi** and b->ote!»t aSOnii »rsauvo sister co., mirteo w vow yeer will b» paid to say reader of this paper who will re port to os aay atttmpt ot saiwtitatioa, oc sals of “ somethiag just a* good” when Cascareis aro called tor, ana fuimsk »vident» upon which ws caa .onvkt. AU ¿orrtspoodfoco confidential. $100 REWARD