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Waiting to Take Hold. You know the misery of Sciatica is awful. Well, if you love misery bet- Ser than cure, let it go on, but St. acoba Oil is waiting to take hold, sub due the pain, and set you all right. Our Naval Station at San Juan. The new United State« naval station to be located at San Jum, Porto Rico, will be of the utmost importance to thi« country as the key to the «¡tuition when the Nicaragua canal is constructed. The key io good health is Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters. It guards the diges tive organs from attacks of indigestion, bilious ness and eouftipation, just the same as the n w UR’, a! station at -an Juan will ward off attacks upon this count. ;»y foieign foes. Illg Sewing Machine. The largest sewing machine in the world is said to be in operation in Leeds, ft weighs 6,500 pounds, and sews cotton belting. In the Philippines they have butter flies as large as bats. [tear orchards at the present time are I those which are cultivated by sowing clover under the trees. The clover Is not removed from the ground at any time of the year. It is cut and allowed to lie and decay upon the ground, and in this way to act as a fertilizer. When an orchard Is being cultivated the practice Is to sow the clover In July. By early autumn it has grown ten or twelve Inches, and affords a covering for the ground during the winter. It is cut at blossoming time the following year. It returns to the soil a sufficient amount of nitrogen, which is so material to the healthy growth of the tree, Potash must also be applied in some form of comrner- cial fertilizer, or in wood ashes. The orchard is kept in a clover sod so long as the trees are growing satisfactorily. “Durability is Better Than Show The wealth of the multi millionaires is not equal to good health. Riches without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health. It never disappoints. ► For Working Hutter. correct method of working but- precisely the same ter Is by . pressure _ as pie crust is rolled” with a rolling pin. Fold it over and roll again, and repeat until done. The reason this is not practicable in hand working of butter is that more pressure is required with butter than can tie done by tlie unaided hand. But one of the very best styles of butter-workers, known as the roller Increase of Fertility. Scrofula— "Three years ago our son, now eleven, had a serious case of scrofula butter maker, is exactly on this prin- The value of many feeding stuffs Is and erysipelas with dreadful sores, dis clple, the roller being on a sliding based on their digestibility, but even charging and itching constantly. He cou It frame which is pushed back and forth when food is digested it is not all as- not walk. Several physicians did not lielp slmiiated, the larger portlon being for sixteen months. Three months’treat ment with Hood’s Sarsaparilla made him voided, Of the protein in clover hay perfectly well. We are glad to tell others nearly one-half fails to digest, and of of it.”—’M rs . D avid I. aird , Ottawa, Kas. the digested portion the manure heap Nausea— "Vomiting spells, dizziness receives a large share. If a ton of ■nd prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not clover hay is worth $10, enough of it sleep. My age was against me, but flood’s goes into the manure heap to equal $9 Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. Mv worth of fertilizers. A ton of cotton weight increased from 125 to 113 pounds. I seed meal, which may cost the farmer ■ m tlie mother of nine children. Never ielt so well and strong since 1 was married $20, will return to him, In the manure, as I do now.”—Mrs. M. A Waters, 1529 33d about $18, and that, too, after the street, Washington, D. C. farmer has used these foods for pro over tlie butter, tlie handles being ar Eczema -“We had to tie the the hands of our two-year-old son on account of ranged to give a leverage, as shown In ducing meat, milk and butter, though eczema on face and limbs. No medicine tlie first picture. This style, says the the estimates depend, of course, upon even helped until wc used Hood's Sarsapa Orange Judil Farmer, Is not easy for the market pi ices for plant foods. The rilla. which soon cured.”—M rs . A. V an W yck , 123 Montgomery St., Paterson, N. J. the average farmer to make, and for a reason is that much of the food is com small dairy a simpler style gives satis posed of fat and starch, which create faction. It consists in making a long heat and fat for the animals, but fat and large rolling pin, putting an iron and starch come from the air and not pin in one end. inserting this in a hole from the soil, hence the real plant Never Disappoints at one end of tlie frame considerably foods of the materials purchased for portions Rood’s Pills cire liver ills, the non-irritating and larger than the pin, taking hold of the use on the farm are those In only cathartic t<> take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. handle at the other end and using it which are added to the manure. as botli lever and rolling pin, as in the fact, at $20 per ton for cotton-seed second picture. The roller can be meal, it can (and is) profitably used on Invented tlie Musical Scale. The musical scale is said to have round or six or eight-sided, and it is the land as fertilizer, but In so doing been invented by Guy Aretino, a monk preferred to have it diminish in size the farmer loses some portions which of Arezzo, about 1025. His scale, toward the end which is furthest from can lie utilized by stock and which are of no value as manure. By feeding all with material differences in naming the handle. The butter worker of this kind Is foods to stock they are simply passed some of the notes, was substantially the made triangular in shape, say about through the body of the animal and same as now in use. rendered more acceptable to plants, the animals being a machine for reduc Two bottles of Piso's Cure for Consump ing foods to a condition tit for.vegeta tion cured rue of a bad lung trouble. J. Niclrois, Primetoll, Ind., Mar 20 tion. It may be several seasons before the whole of the materials are exhaust Nine-tenths of all the sewing ma ed from the soil, while every year tlie chines used throughout the world are land increases in fertility and produces made in the United States. more than before. OPEN LETTERS FROM Jennie E. Groen and Mrs. Harry Hardy. jEtnmt E G reen . Denmark, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “I had bten sick at my monthly periods for seven years, and tried almost everything I ever heard of, but without any benefit. Was troubled with backache, headache, pains in the shoulders and dizziness. Through my mother I was induced to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has done me so much good. I am now sound and well.” ► Mrs. H arry H ardy , Riverside, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham the story of her struggle with serious ovarian trou ble, and the benefit she received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. This is her letter: •’ How thankful I am that I took your medicine. I was troubled for two years with inflammation of the womb and ovaries, womb was also very low. I was in constant misery. I had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not walk flvo blocks to save my life. Suffered very much with my back, had headache all the time, was nervous, mcnstruationr were irregular and painful, had a bad discharge and was troubled with bloating. I was a perfect wreck. Had doctored and taken local treatments, but still was no better. I was advised by one of my neighbors to write to you. I have now finished the second bottle of Mrs. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and am better in every way. I am able to do all my own work and can walk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I had not been able to do for over two years. Your medicine has dona me more good than all the doctors.” Th« Modern Method. "It’s an awful thing not to know where one’s next meul is coming from." "Yes, but a good many of us married men are experiencing it since the gro cery stores got advertising bargain sales."—Indianapolis .Journal. THEY ALL WANT THE '99 AGENCY FOR a^CYCDLES*L •AO, «30. «2S, S22.8O, «20. U you want a paving agency write at once be fore all territory ie taken. FRID T. MFRRILL CTCLI CO., PORTLAND, OR. SPOSANE TACOMA. SEATTLE. 20 to 24 inches wide and 36 inches long, as shown by the cut. It can be placed on the kitchen table when in use, the point being over one side, and the other end raised a little so the drip will run off at the point. But it is much better to make strong legs for it and brace them, as shown in the cut. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes v>alkn.g c«sy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe ctorec for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted, Lc Key, N. Y. The yellow silk spider of Ceylon is peihaps the largest of his species. His average weight is nine ounces. Precious manhood—Chronic, special and private diseases scientifically treated and CURED by Dr. E. M. Ratcliffe, the cham pion specialist of the Pacific coast. Urin ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Manhood. Varicocele. Rupture, treated according to latest and best methods known to medical science. Dr. E. M Ratcliffe, 265 Morrison St., Portland. Or. Bamboo writing pens are still fa vored in India, where they have been in use for over 1,000 years. Pure Tea in packages at grocers’ Schillings Best Remarkable success in treating an eurisms by subcutaneous injections of gelatine has been reported to the Paris Academy of Medicine. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF 101 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. Men requiring unsurpassed treatment should consult personally or by letter “ Free” with the Vmneer and only exclusive men's specialists in the nited States. Diseases of men made the study of a life-time. Unfortunates everywhere should Immediately communicate with Dr. Foote, of Chicago. Everything confidential. Remedies sent every where in scaled packages and letters in plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest Surgical, Medical and Fleet ricaI methods adopted. Deluging the stomach with drugs aban doned. Avoid drugs recommende I by the unau thorized and self-styled specialists in Western towns. Few genuine specialists locate < utside ot New York or Chicago. In these cities your pri vate affairs are safe. Unequaled treatment for all diseasesand weaknesses of the Geulto-Urlnary, Sexual. Reproductive mid Nervous Systems. Im pediments to marriage removed. “Syphala” positively purifies the blood, cures syphilis and removes all white ulcers in throat or mouth, cop per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin, also catarrh and rhevmauam. ‘* Vlgorala,” the only permanent restorer and invigorator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and cures grip. JI per bottle, 6 for |3. Trial bottle«, cither remedy, half price. Frozen Meat. Fresh meat may be kept a long time If thoroughly frozen. It should, how ever, be hung in pure, cold air until a Horses in tlie Philippines are a curi thaw comes, when It should be ut once cooked or salted. Freezing tlie meat osity. Tlie few that ate raised in tlie lias opened Its pores to air, and so soon islands ate too small to brand. ns this begins to be tainted putrefac The Pleasantest, Most Powerful and Effective Neverfailing Remedy for tion soon sets in. Hence the i>ork that hns once frozen through is harder to I»1KO I’s La Grippe, Catarrh, keep than that which was packed when Rheumatism. only the animal heat was out of it. mark Will cure any ache or pain known in the human body. Send for trial bottle, 2fic. Thisoffei lasts 30 days only. Large bottle (300 Poultry Notes. doM’s of 5 DROPS each) |1.00 or 3 for 1'2. <). See that the ducks are in the house SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. at night. 167 and 169 Oaarbo n St.. Chicago. Hard-boiled eggs are a treat to young The Dutch fishermen kill the fish turkeys. caught as soon as they reach tire shore, In stormy weather hens should be while the French fishermen leave their kept in doors. booty to die of suffocation. Overfeeding and lack of freedom will To Cure a Cold In One Iley cause indigestion. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Eternal vigilance is the price of suc All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.________________ cess with poultry. ITn'que Picket Fence. The cut shows a way of making a picket fence that is at once strong and cheap. No heavy rails are needed. Two narrow strips of board at top and bottom hold the pickets securely nailed between them. The strips are "let In” to the posts. For a sheep fence this mode of construction has great advan tages. The pickets can be a foot wide Exposure to bad weather will hurt —ordinary boards sawed into picket any stock, young or old. Clean off the dropping boards every other day during winter. Ducks are heavy feeders and must have all they want to eat. Buy eggs in senson, only from breed ers that you know are reliable. Hens should have some corn, but corn alone will not do for laying hens. No fowl should lie allowed to get thoroughly wet except n duck or goose. Gather a supply of leaves and store GOOD TICKET FLECK. them in dry places for your winter lengths, and the strips three Inches scratching-pen. wide. Sucli a fence can rapidly be put A little salt and pepper—just enough up and will prove very inexpensive to season—is the right amount to add and strictly sheep and dog proof.— to morulng mash. American Agriculturist. Hairy Tips. Pod Land. Cold weather Is obviated by a warm Reducing sod land is difficult unless stable. the proper crop is grown thereon. When Cows with long horns usually have a heavy sod is turned under by the plow It may not rot for a long time, short milk records. There is less lalror involved In caring liecause the grass will grow again and take possession. It will not do to broad for cows properly than improperly. cast seed upon such innd, as the grass A lazy bull Is usually an ugly one. will crowd out all other plants. The Break him to work and he will become best plan Is to cut up the land with a gentle. disc harrow in the spring if the land is Frozen compost heaps under the sta plowed In the fall, and plant early po ble windows are a menace to dairying tatoes on the location. It may require in the spring. both the cultivator and the hoe to keep If a dairyman possesses an Icehouse, down the grass. After the early pota many vital questions of milk care in toes sow Hungarian grass and plow It summer are very easily solved. under before it seeds tor after the first Fancy stalls and fnney stables are mowing), followed by rye In the fall not absolutely necessary, but hygienic, and corn the next spring. comfortable and humane ones are. Cultivation for Pear Orchard. Dairymen who are able to sell their The system commonly practiced butter for a uniform price of 25 cents tome years ago was that which was per pound the year around make a applied to the apple, but on account of handsome profit on their product. the destruction caused by the pear If you have a cow that coughs, and blight, and owing to tlie fact that the tends towards emaciation on good feed, pear blight flourished most in varieties regard her with suspicion, and at once which made a vigorous, rank growth isolate her from the rest of the herd and produced a large quantity of sappy wood, it has been found to be till she can lie tested for tuberculosis. The man who lielieves in sheltering not well suited. Pears with a firm, de terminate growth are less affected pigs, calves an<l poultry in the same (ban those of luxuriant growth. A stable with his cows Is only one step-in study of these facts has brought about advance of the peasant who keeps his a revolution in methods of cultivation. live stock in a section of his dwelling I Tba most auceesaful and profitable house. > Four-fifths of the ships in the world are built in the British isles. No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physiciaus. Don’t ne glect this necessity. As a rule tears do not accompany a baby's cries until it is three months old. When coming to San Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 liush street. American or European plan Room and board 11.00 to ti.fiO j»er day ; rooms 50cents to |1.00 i>er day; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. An English paper several years ago stated that in the year 1354 there were in London, 1132 runaway wives. 234b runaway husbands; 4175 married people legally di vorced, 17,345 living in open warfare; 13,270 living in private m ¿understandings; 55,340 living in mutual indifference, while only 3175 were regardtd aa happy. a -7 nearly happy and 13 perfectly happy. An American philosdpher, a Tier study ing the tacts» and circumstances of the cases, has come to the conclusion that ail th s discord in families is the offspring of disease in some form or another, and that in a great major.ty of cases dL^sea may be entirely removed and husbands and wives made entirely happy. It has been done in innumerable Instances, and what has been done heretofore, may be repeated. Tlie following are a few cases where whole families have been made perfectly happy by removal of the diseases which produced discord. Names that can be referred to cured by Dr. Darrin, at 265 Morrison street. C. V. Fowler, Yakima, Wash., total deafntss in one far, cured In 10 minutes; also a pterjgium, or fit shy growth, was removed from the eye, which had nearly rendered him blind. Samuel Jackson, Highland, Or., deafness 20 years; cured. Mrs. Susie Tompkins, Milwaukie, Or., diseases peculiar to women and sleepless ness, cured in one month. Charles Hand, Taylor street, Portland, discharging ear, nine yta.s; cured. 8. 1. Whitehous, Monmouth, Or., deaf ness and ringing noises in the ear 12 years; restored. Mrs. H. S. Young. Huntington, Wash., kidney and liver complaint, dyspepsia and general deb.lity; cured. Charles Christerman, Portland. Or., scrofulous catarrh so bad that destruc tion of his nose was threatened, and had become so offensive that it was sickening both to himself and friends; cured. To the Editor: For over two years I have been sorely afflicted with a skin disease, a species of eczema. The itch ing sensation was terrible to bear. Through Dr. Darrin's electrical medical treatment I am restored. My brother was also cured of a skin disease. Refer any one to us at 275 Baker street. Portland. AMOS 8WEINEHART. Dr. Darrin gives free conaultat on at 265 Morrison street, Portland, Or., from 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. Al! curable chronic, acute and private diseases confidentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question blanks sent free to any address, and correspondence solicited. Most cases can receive home treatment after one v sit to the doctor's office. Batteries and belts furnished, with full directions for their use. Difficult surgical operations scientifically performed. Cross eyes, rup ture, varicocele, hydrocele and stricture cured and guaranteed in every case. Is it light to call a camera acquisitive because it insists on taking everything in eight?—L. A. W. Bulletin. lit / THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the C alifornia F ig S vrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the C alifornia F ig S yrup C o . only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the C ali fornia F ig S yrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the nume of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRA.NOlftCO. CaL LOUIAVILLK. Ky. NEW YORK. N. T. In an article on Pekin, Dr. Uold- baum declares that a pawn shop where lie can put. up his wardrobe, seems to be an indispensable institution to the Chinese merchant. MACHINERY Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Svrup the best remedy to use for their children during llie teething period. For Mills, Mines, Shops and Farm«: Steel Log ging mid Iioi-ding I’ ligiiies: Hoe Chisel Tooth saws, Albany Grease,«to. Toads are sold for five francs a dozen in Paris. Thev are used by gardeners as insect destroyers. TATUM & BOWEN St. st. St. St. st. st. St. st. st. st. Jacobs .laoobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil Oil cures cures cu res cures cures cures cures cures cures cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago. Sciatica. Sprains. Bruises. Soreness. Stiffness. Backache. Muscular aches. No bird can fly backward without The dragon fly, however, turning, can accomplish this feat and outstrip any swallow. A prominent building owner, with years of experience, gave the following instruc tions to bis architects: “1 have had my experience with kalsomines and other goods claimed to be just as good as Ala bastine. I want you to specify Alabastine on all my walls: do not put on anv other manufacturers’ dope, if they furnish it for nothing. Alabastine is right, and when I shall cease to use it I shall cease to have confidence in myself or my own judgment.” There is a rosary in tlie British mu seum made of ths vertebrae of a snake’s bone. Another ¡ h composed of rats’ teeth. 27 to 35 First Street Portland, Or. 34-36 Fremunt Street, ban Francisco. Your Blood Needs Cleaning every spring; you should take some thing to make it purer, healthier, richer. MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY Will do it do it quickly and pleasantly. H dreds testify to its health giving powers. |1 per bottle at your druggist’s. lbe National Inventors’ Association. H (JSCORPORATID.) We do a general PATENT BUSINESS. We secure, introduce and sell patents. Our regis tered attorney can get you patenta direct from tho government without delay. Aeents wanted in every town to sell patented articles. Further information furnished on request. R oom 618 C hamber of C ommerce Buri.niNu, P ortland , O regon . OR. MARTEL’« RELIEF ■ > ■ " FOR WOMEN french FEMA FEMALE PILLS Part Ionian and testi monial« In plain sealed letter M ailkd F rkb . TRENCH DRUG CO., 381 A 383 Pearl St.. New York TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Roots Crowned. Bridge« Made» 1’iiinh'MH filling and vat i act ion. Dr. T. 11. White, Enlarged Prostate Cured, The Bane of Old Age No Longer To Be Dreaded. A Man Eighty-two Years of Age Cured I d Dixie, Ark. One of the oldest nnd best known men tn Perry County hns the satisiHrtlon ot enjoying .terfect health alter suflerlng for more than fifteen years with chronic prostntlc c enlarge nenl and Inflammation, and will cheerfully cheer fully .ell anyoue how lie was cur ed. RUPTURE CURED We guarantee to nt every case we undertake. Do..t put It off; write lor particulars at once. C. H. WOODARD A CO., Expert Tru.a Fitter., 108 Second Street, Portland. Or. IF ER RYS were famou« years ago— their fam« grows every year-a« th« »evd» moat to be relied oii - ms alwny« the bent. For «ale by leading dealer« everywhere five cento per paper and always worth It. Insist on having them Hur no risk - buy Ferry’«. IMWW^eetl Annual ia tree. D. M. EK.KHY A < O (»Kroll. Ml«h. The only involuntary muscle com posed of red or striped fibres is the heart. Mure* There have been years of misery suf fered from a little nerve because St. Jacobs Oil was not used th cure Neu ralgia, which affected it. Make sure and don’t wait. riTJ Permanently Cured. No fitsor nervousne« rllw aftnr first day’s use of l)r. Kline's <Jr«-at N«rve Restorer. B-nd for FKKK »4.00 trial bottle and treat he. DR. R. H. LLL5E, Ltd., WO Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa. Want of air kills a man in five min utes, want of sleep in 10 days, want of water in a week. CATARRH CANNOT HE CCMIB With local Applications, as they cannot retch the seat of tne disease. < atarrh ia a blood or constitutionaldim aae,and in order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hail s Ca tarrh Cure la taken internally, and actsdirectly on the biood and mucous surfaces. Hail's Ca tarrh Cure is not a nuack medicine It was prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this country for years, and isa regular prescription. It is Composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect < ■ natiot of the two inin-edlent« is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, bend for testimonials, free. F J < HE n EY A < O., Propra , Toledo, O. Fold by druggists. price 75c. Raila ramii) Pills are tbe beet. JOHN POOLE, P ortland . O rfoon , can rive you the best bargains in general machinery. engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plow, lielts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. CURE YOURSELF! I’ m ** Big <4 (or unnatural <fi«chargmi, inflammation«, irritation« or ulceration« of in ii r o u r membrane«. cootagion Painle«R, an<| not aatria- twi E vahi C him cal C o «enl ,,r a<H«onoii«. Mold by l>rua*l«ts, C MCIWWAT .0 ■ or «ent In plain wrapper, bj express, prepaid, for II <*», or 3 bottles, |2 75. Circular «ent on request. ■ i ■■■ In I t.. . lava Gusrsnt. r I DR. GUNN’S “RS," PILLS M r . H. L. T rcwdlr . We want this to reach the eyes of every render >f this paper. Mr. II. L. Trundle, Dixie, Ark., s eighty two years of age, 1« hale and hearty a nan of hlsngeascan be found In the State of Arkansas; in fart, he looks as young a« a man >f sixty years. For more than fifteen years Mr Trundle was a slave to pr<»-taf‘<’ disease. You men who are afilirtrd know what It means— he dafe of unrest, the nights of torture and inrasliirs*, the i>aln. the frequent rails to pass water and the Inability to <lo so. He rould «carrely get about the house, feeble, trembling in<l racked with pain from head to foot. In thii condition he rend the etartlfng nn- nounremrnt In his paper that a marvelous new method for curing proetatlc disease had been ftscovered. Hr wrote to the address given for full particular«, and at once obtained the remedy; in less than ten days more he had the mtlsfartlon of experiencing relief. Ills rase was chronic, deep seated, an I the chance« of recovery on account of nl* age were agn!n«t llm. Yet sixty days of continuous use of the famous Solvent-Alterans method cured him. You men who are afflicted ran have the same experience If vou do what Mr. Trundle did ; he j«ed Solvent Altera ns, a new-method treatment. It ledeeerlbed In two nicely wriuen books which you ran get free of charge, by mall, by sending your name and address to the Empire Medical ' ompany, 215 M, Smith Building, Boston. Mass. It won’t cost you a rent to get tbe information, ind It may be worth hundreds to you. Writ« le day, aod refer to UUa article. ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headache and Dyspepsia, Remove rimplea and Purify the Blood, Aid Dig» Ntion andPrevent Biliousness Do not Gripe orBickm. Toconvinee you, we will mail •ample free, or full boi for 25« I>l€. HOSANKU CO., Phlla<ln., tfe-.uun. Hold by Druggists, ITO HlI N< /Pile« prod’u e moiature «n<J e«a«e Itching. Thi« form, hr w«ll «• Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile« are rnred t»y Or. Boganko'a Pile Remedy MtopN itching »nd hlwedinx Absorb« tumors 6o>- a Jar at dm««i*t« <>r «ent bj mill Tr*»t i«e free Write ine about jour caee. DR BORA N KO, Pbilada., Pa. YOUNG MEN! For Gnnorrh<ea and Gleet get Cabot's Okay Specific. 1« la tlx OXLY medicine whkn will cur« each and every caae. Ho CASE known H h«e ever failed to cur«, no matter how «erfoua or of how long standing. Kesults from it« uw will aetnnlah you. It to altaolutely «afa. prevent« stricture, and - an he taken without inconve nience and detention from businena. PRICE, fit on For ■al« hr all reliable druggiets. or «ent prepaid by eipre««t plainly wrapped, un receipt of orv »- by ( HtMICAL CO . Chleac«. UL Circular mailed on r«que«l M. P. M. Ü, HO. IO tn adv.rtia.r. pl..,.