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» Difficult Digestion That 1« dyspopalA It makes lite miserable. It« auflerers eat not because they «earn to, -but simply because they must. They know they are irritable and fretful; but they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad lasts In tbs mouth, a tenderness at the pit ot the stom ach, an uneasy feeling ot puffy fulness, heads« tie. heartburn and what not The eflei tual remedy, proved by perma nent curve ot thousands of severe cases. Is Hood's Sarsaparilla Moon*» P ills ar« th« bwat cathartic Umitationa. Once upon a time the Fates en dowed a certain people with a sense of humor. Eventually the people became aware of this, and their mortification there upon was very great. "For how,” exclaimed they, "are we ever to become a world power now?” Of course, patriotism might still be taught in the schools.—Detroit Jour nal. HOW’S THIIT W» oS»r Oa» Hundred Dollars Reward for any caaeof < atiarrh I hat ran nolb» cured by Hails « siarrb «'are. F. J. CH KN KT A Co., Props., Toledo. O. W » the nndrrslsnsd.hav» known F. J. Cheney for th-past r-vears. and believ» him perfect .y boavrabl» In all business transactions an.I fin- ■nciallr abl» to carry outany obligations :• ad» by their 6 rm. W»« t A Tavax. Wholerale l>rH<gista. Toledo, W aLbixo KtxxsxA Maavtx. - ... * bole-ata Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Gar» to taken Internally.sell ng directly on th» blo«Ht and tnueous surfaces of the system. Price 7Sc per bottle Sold hv all druggists. Testimonials free. , Hall * Family Pills are the beat. Could Protect His Rights. Uncle Hiram—I tell you what, that young Jorkins that's sparkin' our Mandy knows how to look out for number one. Aunt Malaprop—Yes. he's no eye- sore runnin' aroun' selling his birth right for a mess of pottage. CURED BY PERUNA| Slew. Policeman What are you trying to put that letter in there for? That ain't a letter box; It's a fire alarm box. Mr. Wayback—I know all that, but that house over there Is on fire, and I'm going to notify ths tiro depart ment. Of Nervous Prostration. Jarred. Professor Beeswax—According to this cookbook, you didn't make the omelet correctly. Bridget—An’ do th' book say any thing about your not having paid wages for three months? I.oyalty to Illa En ploy or. That young man a ho consented to have a portiou of his blood let out to save Ins employer, a remarkable example of heroism. The incident shows what power there is in good blood. There is only one tmiural way to gel good blood, and that is J. A. SIMPSON. from the stomach. If the stomach neede (Sei-'y Board ot Kduoailon. San Fronclsco ] assistance, trv Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This wonderful medicine cures dyspepsia, Hon. J. A. Simpson, secretary of indigestion, constipation, and makes rich the board of education of San Fran red blood. cisco, Cal., write«: “I have found Peruna an ideal Flatter« d. Tramp—Them doughnuts was so tonic. 8otne months ago I suffered good. mum. I fear I can never again with neurasthenia (systemic catarrh), caused by too doae application to eat ordinary grub. My system seemed worn Ijidy—Er. sit down there, just a office work. moment. VÌI put you up a nice lunch. out and I felt far from well. I my man. found Peruna benefit ted me very- much. It built up the entire system Hi« Prophvcv and made me feel like a new man. I She—Is that ice thick enough to believe it is well worthy the high support me? A. Owner of the Pond—I don't know, praise bestowed upon it.”—J. I expect it to support me all next Simpeon. •‘Summer Catarrh," a book written summer. by Dr. Hartman, pteeident of The Hartnian Sanitarium, on the subject Nearly So. "When a weak natured man tries of the nervous disturbances peculiar to brace up .. an' be firm," said Uncle to summer, sent free to any address by Eben, "he usually doesn’ ’complish The Peruna Medicine, Co., Colum nuftin' 'ceptin' to git low down obstin bus, O. ate." Th« Climax. Th» B.st Proscription for Malari» Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless an© day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 venta Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and qutntn» in a tasteless form. No a ure. No Pay. Price 50c. A Minnesota woman has designed a buttonhole opener for use with but Her File. tonholing machines, consisting of a Mind Reader—You're in love with a central handle with one end formed man He has light hair. with a tapered point to cut the hole Bridget—No. He has dark hair. open, when the tool Is reversed and a Mind Reader—Then he must have flat, double-edged blade is used bleached it. make the hole of the proper length. Jacobs Oil beats all record« and always will. Cures Rheumatism Sprains Weakness of the limbs and all Aches and Paine. Careful Cc oka. He—Our cook is so careful about thieves. She always locks the doors, even in the daytime. Not Always. She—That's nothing. Our cook al The Philosopher—The empty barrel ways keeps a policeman in gives the loudest sound. kitchen.—Tid-Bits. The Politician—There's where you Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth are wrong. During a political cam paign a bar'l filled with boodle talks ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. the loudest. Acts like magic Conquers Real Selfish. Mrs. Selldom Home—Do you know anything about that family that is moving into the flat In the next block? Mrs. Nexdore—No, but I think t!.ey are rather selfish, disagreeable people. They* took all their household furni ture there in these big. covered vans, so nobody could tell what it looked like.—Chicago Tribune. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. Ensilage Cutter. and only perfect blower cut ter on the market, bend for circular. Mitchell, I^wi« .fc Htaver Co. Portland, Ora. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, They Wert False. Blithers—He called me a liar to my very teeth. Blathers—Serves you right; leave your teeth home next time.—Ohio State Journal. TO CV’BE A COLD IN ONB DAT Tags Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lrugglsts refund the money If It falls to cure. L w. Grove's signature Ison esch box. Ke Foot of Morrison Street, poxalblv to bond. Boat motor al. Boat pro- portion. Best finish Light««! running. S*verify Eearfi espertonc*. M1K HKI.L. Ltni* A- TAVKK CO., 1st «nd Taylor Sts.. Portland.Or Can give yon Buggies. Plows. Winn mills and Machinery. See the beet bargains in Boiiers and Engines, l’limo, ani General us before buying Nis Little Joke. What Ailed Her. "John," said the politician's wife, waking him up about 2 a. m., “what's that noise?” "That noise?” echoed John, dream ily; "oh, I guess it’s some rats hold ing a rat ification meeting in the at tic.” The Rev. Dr. Thirdly—What's this? Weeping? 1 have come just in time. My dear young lady, you are under going a change of heart. Young Lady—No — boo-hoo — my heart hasn't changed, but, Oh, dear! Oh, dear! His has! Poisoned by Absorption OAR Through the pores of the skin many poisons are ■ absorbed into the blood, deranging the circulation rs/x gSt IVY Bn^ a^ect*BK l^e constitution as quickly and ■ wwffwfiwJw tw Of seriously as those generated within the system. Just am m ry »xs s-rsro gYfiU under the skin are innumerable hair-like blood aa^nDK.n 9 VFTp vessels, and connecting these with the skin Mtn are millions of small tubes or glands, through AND OnMwO which the poison is conveyed to the blood sys- genagagggggagn FT/ 1 tem. During the spring and summer, while » K* Va (he „kin is most active and the pores well open, we are much more liable to be affected by Poison Oak and Ivy and other dangerous plants. Workers in brass, copper, lead and zinc have their health im paired and the blood supply poisoned through the absorption of fine particles of Giese metals and the acids used in polishing and cleaning them. Inhaling the fumes of lead give painters that pallid, waxy appearance of the skin. Barber's Itch ia another disease thst reaches the blood through the skin, and is a most obstinatn one when it becomes firmly fixed in the system. After the poison has reached th» blood and been disseminated throughout the system it is too late to resort to local applications. In many caaes the blood is affected simultaneously with the appear ance of the rash or eruption on the skin, and all efforts should be directed to the purification and building up of the blood. Ugly eruptions and sores will continue to break out in spite of salves, washes, soaps or other external treatment. S. 8. S. is especially recommended for poisons of this character. So com pletely does it destroy the effects of the Oak and Ivy that there is no possibility of Its reappearance, and it is equally as efficacious in brass or lead poisoning or Bar ber’s Itch ; building up and purifying the blood and driving out of the circulation impurities of every kind, ard removing every blemish, sore or eruption from the akin. There is no substitute for S. 8. S. : it is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the safest and best in all constitutional or blood diseases. nr Medical Cen»ultation Department. — If you desire any special information vice about your case, write our physicians, explaining your condition, and they will carefully consider what you have to say md you will receive a prompt reply. Our physi- ■iana have made a study of blood and skin diseases, nd you can have the benefit of their experience nd skill without any cost to you whatever. Don’t esitate to write fully about yourself, as nothing J sss on aay goes beyond our office. We have a very itsrwtiBr book on Blood and Skin Diseases, which we will be glad to mail frets the SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. “Johu Hancock was tho tirxt to sign the declaration," says a w riter lu New Lippincott, "and hl» bold. heavy. Inky- black signature 1» a character study lu Itself. There Is dash aud tire, frank ness and firmness lit It. mid the tre- mendoua flourish at Its cloae allows ready wit, firm nerve and xuro execu tion. Hancock was Governor of Mas sachusetts many terms. He left moat of bls fortuue to colleges aud for be nevolent purposes. "Roger Sherman died In 171)3, tho same year as Hancock. ............ surveyor, lawyer, storekee|>er. mayor, cougrvasuian. judge mid supreme Judge, senator, member of the cotiitultte-c of declaration and of the boards of war and ordnauce, be disproved the old pro verb about Jacket all trades l>y being a success nt all. lie wax xagaclous. practical and of quickest wit. Henn- tor Randolph, proud l>oth of hl» aristo cratic birth mid of having the blood of the Indian princess. Poeoh-nitns. In Ills veins, despised Sherman because of Ills lowly origin. Ones when the hitter wax speaking he Interrupted lilm: “'Can the senator from Connecticut tell tue,' piped he In his shrill, xaro.ixtl ■ voice, 'what he did with Ills leather shoemaker's apron when he came to the senate?' "Quick as a flash came the answer. 'I cut It up to make moccasins for the Indian senator front Virginia!' " CHAnPION OF FAIR SHOTS. Miss City (entering small country notion store, wherein was collected a tittle of everything)—Have you Black's "In Silk Attire?" Clerk—No. But here's one new piece of Anderson gingham, ma'am. Tommy—You must be a regular lady-killer, Mr. Sappy. Solicit ous. This signature is on «very box ot ths gsauios Mr. Sappy—Why do you think that. Little Ethel — I guess you don't like Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»hi.u Tommy? said that coffee, do you. Mr. Smith. Tommy—Well. Mabel ths remsdy that esuws a c*M la aasa Aay Mr. Smith—Why. yes, Ethel. I am after you left last night she nearly very fond of coffee. died laughing. Ruined by Nous« Cleaning. Little Ethel—Well, you make such Missionary—Was it liquor that a noise swallowing It that I thought It Would S««m So. brought you to this? it hurt you. Rubberton—May I inquire what Imprisoned Burgiar—No, sir; it was your business is. stranger? house-cleanin'—springe house-cleanin', Stranger (haughtily)—Sir, I'm air. gentleman. Missionary—Eh! —house-cleaning ? Rubberton—Well. I reckon that's a Burglar—Yessir. The woman had good business, stranger, but you’re been house-cleanin', an’ the stair car not the only man that’s failed at it. pet was up, an' the folks heard me. —Tit Bits. Krone r Ae CosrtoA onto Wtoetoe Off ffcw Co/rf. Job. >loac<H-k Was llio First -Roger Hborman a Jach-of-All-Trailoa. Enterprise. IOU KNOW W HAT YOl ARK TAKING When vou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the ionnulaia plainly printed on every boule showing that it la simply iron aud Qui ntus in a tasteless form. No Cure Ne fav. So>-. SIGNERS OF DECLARATON. A Natural Inference. Mrs. Bertwhlstle (automobiling)—1 hear the very latest dance is called “The Automobile." Dus nap—Um; I suppose it Is a sort of "breakdown."—Brooklyn Eagle. Summer Resolution» ? hk . k Keeley Cure Bure relief bom liquor, opium and tobsoM hsblU. H»n<l for particulars to fuUa laetltsta M»v«d to 430 Williams lltlty IBSIIHU, Avs.. Ba.t »Ida. On to His Curves. COSTLY MINCE PIF« a Kailwev ivnipau.. doctors bad »worn thst Ii» »»• »“ valid ss the result of the ac«ld»n . when Willie Brower, one of Jobnuy s witnesses. In his rambling testimony told of Joliuny » love for |de». Couuael for the trolley «•ompaajr a glimmer of hop«’ lu •b'*- "Could lie eat a whois pl»r *»• aaked of Willie. • \\ h.y. yea; lie ate live within a fsw mluules lust week." the boy replied riu- tin.-«- tawjrofa wlw repm»« Jobnuy were on their f«-et In uu instant demanding of the court to know what mince pie had to do with Johnny l-'oehl being Injured by a trolley car itiey wanted this portion of th* t«-»tlmony Muggins—Been hunting yet? Moover—Yes. Muggins—Shoot sny ducks? Moover—Wasn’t huntin’ ducks. Muggins—No? Moover—No—huntin’ a house.— Columbus (O.) State Journal. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Towne like many other sufferitig woinei«, wms victim of lhauty. Her physician did hia I «st Ho h»<l bwt II« m I w llh hvr steadily aii'l ooiihl <lo no more. If Mr» Town» had aakml ad vic» of Mrs I'inkliani anvon or eight ye«»rn onrllor she would have had just •> m»ny mor to yearn of bappinra» and comfort and health. It is not roaaonai«ln to »spect that any living person can ad«law for feiiinl«» trouble» »a safviy aa Mt» I'inkham. wh<«m esperienon i» without parallel in tlie world. Thia should ap|«-»| to tho oommon sonast of any woman, «•specially when nearly awry new»|»sp««r in this country is printing lu almost every iMoie the letter of some woman who has lieen cured l>v Mrs I’inkhniii when doctor» ha-l given tier up. l*on’l wait A.r th» d«-otor to give you up t<> the siirgl«'»! hulfe. or tell you that you cannot live ('let your advice wh«-re you are «-ertnln to hate the l-em-llt of the widi-st e«|»rien«-e Write to Mis I’mkham. at Lynn, Maae . ami rely on ln-r Nonharge ia made for advice. There la no female complaint, however »imple or however •erioue. that l.yilln I-’.. PlnkliiGii'a Vs-lis-litlilr Compound will n..t help; of this there i» mooutnenMI oeid noo in Its thirty year»' rrconl of enuatnot auecee». When you n»k for this modi, cine at tho druggist'». I m sure you get what you o»k for aud nothing el»e Tho medioluo that curve Is stricken out. "Well," declared couusel for lire trul ley «ximpany. "any l«oy who can «-at five mince plea at oue sitting Is uot very tnueb of an Invalid Th«» court admltlwl the mine» pl» testimony. Having g«d into tire «•*». the plea remaiue«! to a finlah. Counsel for tlie plaintiff wauted to bring wltucasra to prove the plaa were small five-cent ones. I hey were will ing to aen.l for a pie to ebow the Jury The railway «vmpauy's lawyer» c»n cede.1 thst the plea were small, but contended that even »o no Invalid c.’iilil eat five of UWfil When all the testimony was In th» court, relieving the Jury. <le.-larvd that Johnny Kuehl hail not made out a case The mince pie testimony bad breu fa tal to It. Philadelphia North Aiuerl- A NLW PROFESSION. ( Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vogotablo Oompound. ‘5000 ni? UJ A n n W. bave dr(-.(rd wdh K r* W fi K 11 iili , nnv ,, ....... alti 1« | m I*I lo anv t-e, »>O wjtoesu flod thal Ih. atxwv teMIl» inai lattei i«n -- g*»»l»e ■< «se pobll.l • oMalauig Ine wrttef'S «pe. lai pennini..«* l.yius K Fresa. m Mani.reato h1 taarn i.ood from I vil. Thou<hl Hs Was Ons ol Th.m. Manning A year or two ngo I ad- Train yourself to And the good la vl»<-.| I’lti h«-r to writ« n book on I II« what seems evil, to tmikc ot diaaatsr an opportunity for your courage, to famous nia-n ho had met. master suff«-rlug by palien«-». to Irani Boyd- And did he do It? Manning He wrote an autoblog ten» sorrow ayaspath; (I Mas« risa. raphy Boston Transcript. Clock Jadalus a New sad Fopalar I allege A ourse. One of the ucwcit and at tba aacna lime most popular courses at the Uni versity of Illinois la that lu stock Judg Ing It has lM-eti establish«-«! only three years, and there are at present more than 3OS» eludente taking it. The couree la popular because It leade directly to employment at much more than aver age salaries. some of the graduate», Miss Nettle King, of Ht. I.oul«. w ho after taking a couree of nine months' won the title lu a recent shoot at duration, securing ;>ooltlons as cattle buyers at the Htock Tarda and else 8prfngfleld, O. where at ealarlca ranging from $2.uu> The Bky Road of lh<- Geese. J. G. Millais, the artist, lu tils book. "The Wildfowler in Scotland." thus de scribes the scene of the nrrlval of the wild geese from the Arctic regions, which be twice hail the good fortune to witness: I heard the first "honk" of the season coming from far up In the vast ex panse of the blue heaven. For ii long time nothing could I see. uuiil at last a tiny speck appeared In the sky ns far as the eye eould reach, and watch ing it Intently, I saw It grow luto the form of a goose that «as Miowly <je- scend I ng In great spirals. This bird wax followed at regular In tervals by others, lu little pnrti«-» of from six to ten. The leader came down Imim-dlahdy to *8.000 a year. Ho great !• tbs Inter above the Inch, and while she wax pre eat which has been aroused In cattle paring to alight, there were «till small judging that a uumber of Western col companies evolving themselves from leges have formed an Intercollegiate the blue expanse, until at last there stock Judging league, and tend rival must have been some fifteen hundred teams to annual contenta, the winners birds actually on the wing, all In pro being awarded a bandaonie «liver tro- cess of descent, and all following one phy presented by J. A Spoor, of Chi another at regular Intervals. cago. The course of Instruction at ths By and by, when tho leading geese University of Illinois Is entirely prac had settled, the parties nt the rear tlcal. No books are used, the demon seemed to straggle more, ami longer In stratlons belug made on the living ani tervals occurred between them; yet mals. Once the students have the good they kept coming in all day ax I roamed and bad points of the different classes round and about the lake, till by even of animals firmly filed In their minds ing. when I disturbed the company, they are set to judging five or six anl Earh student there must have been between two and male In the same ring three thousand geese sitting on the grades the animals comparatively, end then the score cards are gone over and Island. corrected by the professor. In this way Massage for Dyspepsia. s good worklug knowledge of live stock A French medical journal cities a buying la acquired In a few months. number of cases where great and last ing benefits were derived by people Buffering from dyspepsia and abdomi nal diseases from a gentle massage treatment of the abdomen, says Lesli«-'» Weekly. One case mentioned Is that of a young man aged 21) years, who for six months had l>een Buffering with Ills stomach. In spite of varied treatment be was gradually growing worse and looked like one In the last stages of phthlsia. He suffered from constipa tion and Insomnia; he was very nervous and was convinced that be was about to die. After Instituting the nlxloinlnnl massage his condition rapidly Improv ed; bls abdomen, which bail resembled that of a child with meningitis, I m - came supple and dally enlarged, Tlie treatment was not severe nor very Rpe- clal. His pain disappeared, and lie wai able to digest all that was given to him. Must Bear Signature of The patient gained In'six months about slxty-flve pounds, which he has not lost since that time, now five years ago. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. A\éí,'cL»bfc I'rrpac.tlion for Aw sumía I mi} the IraxLintHW tila linj! dw Sbando ami Bowls uf Kt l»>*( Hll.DKt.N Promoh'.H Di^cHlionChi'crfiil neiranntlRm foBlBÚw nriltrr i haunt Mnrpteme tur Mira nti N ot N arcotic . A perirci Ri-iuedy forf'onxbpn lion. Sour Stornarh.I)iarrtioM Woi rM < oliv.il-mliH h-wrrah nrss mxi L oh « of S leep . NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Use For Over Thirty Years I "CASTORIA FacSinxie S>y«wlure of Mb itton Ih > i»l<l J j !><»<» SrJjL i N « •» ___ _ _ ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. prinsio ™ The Hunt. years I uuf fTNs! with hsllfsmtno tlon ot tho womb und hloddor,protuHo and pohsful monatrua- tion, and at tlm oh It aoamod aa though I ahould dla. I doo- torod moat of tho tlmo, but aoomod to fall ovary tlmo. a abort tlmo ago I hogan to tako LYDIA E. PINK- , HAM’S VEGETABLE OOM- POUND, and thanka to It, to-day I am a woll woman.” M rs . L, L. TOWftr, Llttloton, N. H. Johnny F0.I1I at.- Ui- miu«'» •* otiv sitting, and this little ‘•’’•J him .-x«etly ».'..I-*' "is suit BfiBlBB* th«- Uauideli & Suburban ll«H’»«X Cuu*' pan) for t hut amount for lujurl»* »us- tallied lu belug pushed from « >'«f progressing favorabl» to him >«»l»rday lu th«- Caindeti Court. Half » doi,n Reckless Youth — Father, dear, would it be • asking too much for you a small loan—say to advance me about *50. The Governor—Not at all, my son. You might ask me for double the amount with equal likelihood of get Ore Consoling Thought. ting it. You can’t afford to be modest 5» f ac-Mnlto Wrapper Batow. Illustrating the value of <-.-■ u i i««n lu In these little requests a bit more than I can afford to grant them.—Ohio expression, the Hon. John M. Allen, of Mississippi, tells a story of a funeral State Journal. oration, which lie heard ih-llvcn-d by a negro preacher In the South. Fable- The habits of the de<-eaxed brother Now the Horse, being sensitive to ridicule, paused as they were about to had not been Irreproachable, mid out- of enter the gates of the city. his Items of waywardness wan constant "You look so like 30 cents!" pro attendance at gny parties, where lie tested the Horse, regarding painedly whistled, danced, mid otherwise dis the woman driving. "Well, money’s supposed to make ported to tlie great scandal of tlm the mare go!" retorted the woman, worthy pastor of the flock. Ho, In sum ming up the case at the funeral, the with a loud laugh. Saying which she belabored the preacher delivered himself In this wise; beast vehemently. "My brethren and slaters, we are here CURE SICK HEADACHE. This fable teaches that the gift of to pay our last sad respects to our de speech is not of necessity fortunate. parted brother. Home says he wax a —Detroit Journal. good man, and some says lie wax a bad if If BICKroRU, Washlnglon. 0. C., thrvwlll r,. man. Where he hoe gone to we can't •• A Paradoxical Talisman. relvcquh-k repli.-. II./,th .N. H. Vol. Hl.ff tell, but In our grief we has one consola 20tb Corps. 1 rosocuilng claims sili. « inn. Judge—Have you formed any opin tion, and that Is he's dead. ” ion on this case? Wouldbelgh Juror—No, sir; haven’t mentioned it to my wife.—Smart Set. **F®r Ha.nal a llo.'e l’«w«age •*»'• CotUrn Milla Then anil Now. One hundred thousand bales of rot ton lasted the Lancashire mills for a year In 1800; now the name amount would feed their spindles for ii day mid a quarter. There Is no money lu stealing horses this year. *. P. M. 0. Re. 3 i—isot. IhT. £ P«.'"“"'* »'—• 1 a 1 i LURÍS WHtHt A li i íRnni1 Boat (xjugh Myrup. '1 l aste« (jfNxl. Uen In time. Hold h y dniggiMg. -X * TRty WORK WHIK I Í CANDY CATHARTIC i^oPe^Po ■ ■» ** «'«F»*»*« PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER TONIC MILO BUT SURE boon 'T or MOTHERS Í CURE 5 CONSTIPATIONS f NEVER SOLD { IN BULK AO* all oruggistb . testa mod. Rat 'hem ".Y '‘,',','Jh r.movo any bad taste in t r " 1 p la Ing ths brasth and thef *r‘ a plcamir. to tsk<- Ih-ni. an llk.d aepselally by ' b? L- rfeitn-InK sweeten the etomiv h by That mouth, throat and ’"'J b? f„„d fr>m means, they «<"!> '"“'J“'' vent sss fetm- souring In ths »tomat-h. I>reven< a , Ir.g In the bowels and KHI of any kind that breed and feed tire system. . . „„ m.r- are purely vegetable end c°n’ron. curlsl or other mineral P,’l.'''n; ‘„.jiclru. «1st of the latest dl.< overle" lr and fnrm a combination "f ,„d rich equaled to m ike the blood | n(u| rvis- and make clean skin and b. sum plexlon. ■ ,tir up Iona the slomar-h »nd bowels a • ((ell lire lazy liver They do '!"*JJl'h«?»». b"1 th» stools etol '■‘"-e, lb' lr, ' . tli.m Iris ttrengthen the bowel-, and I.. .g melr«£• lively, healthy condition. lion natural. , „„..ny,P«"‘ never grip nor gripe Th,,Jv*kitul of ur1-»«' lllvely arid never - ail»' "nythey o'*1!! fortahle feeling Taken r, «' L r!y r,|fy si/ the liver art regularly I n ' (|h,t,odr Should They kreptlie sew de." properly moving end k»e|> he y |(|. Increase the flow of milk In n« ers. If the mother ea s a * . tnllj her milk mildly 1’“^;!"'." t » m tW«"l! but certain effe< I on the In |(v, (yr >M they are th. only «»f* nursing Infant. -tti cur« •*! taken patlenlly. persistently. * jinW »r form of constIpatlon. n. ,v, fafletl T*l? how often other ' “' tir. soy,f*;;: ars absolutely gireriinfeed Io « r«- or purchase money will be <n funded. ____ I., sent ft? cost 10c. J8e, Wk- » box tesflnt""'’!! for the asking We l’,,l','l1',rh ""r|t but sell t'aacarelB on their m J d lr>, « solute guarant.. to < t re. I" f „mpl«' box to-day. or writs us for nnd booklet. A00»ri,,wL^- U4 fbm »111111.1$« R8»W»'»T ,o • mi( ,M ------ will ba paid to any reader of this P*P*' port to its any attsmpt °f ,ub,'^rfts •• something just as good" when Case* for, ano furnish svidsnes upon which ws can convict. All oorv».— $100 REWARD Mi, oj c‘1”4