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OPENS HOME FOR FRIENDLESS DOGS. Paiaa in thn B nek THE NEW WOMAN. Ps*lt»h m Sh»'* Mstevsd. It Is llttl* won<l«r th*t foreigner* dw- Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures k dney and liver trouble*, relieves the back, aim build* up the whole *yst< tn. Bighead—Dovon think that gossip i* increasing? Gayuo’y—• By do mean*. Every day there is an increase in the num tier of thing* done that one must uot talk about. N« Compute®n. landlord—Sorry, imrdner. that there hain't no imth reom, but you »e« 1 am figurin' ou puttin' uno in •>*** y«*r; New Birth Record in Texas. A Mexican woman at El Paso, Texas, j Ladles Can Wear Shoos Ona alee smaller after using Allen's Foot-Fas*, «tire» swollen met. blisters and eallousspotaand 11 a certain cure tor ingvewlng n.ils. ►weali 'K. hot, achl'i* tret. At all l>riizyfsta, 25c 1 rtal ;>ackag.- t'KEK by mail. Addieas Allen S. Glut- stSLLeRoy. N. Y.- Ducenwiteac. Office Boy—Dere wus a poet ia ter see yer when yer wus out ter lunch. Editor—How did you know he was a pcet? ~ Office Boy—Well, he wus some poor guy. He didn’t have no l'snania hat. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing By nip the best remedy to use tor their Ohl Id re n during tbe leeching period. Sh* Wasn't a Blatter. Edith—Why did you refuse him? Ethel—He has a past. Edith—But he can blot it out. Ethel—Perhaps; but he cau'tuae me for a blotter. as midnight. Ptoo'a Cure for Conan motion is in Infal lible medicine fur coughs and colds.—N. ......... S am CBU Ocean Grove, ” ' “ ' 17, W. N. J., Feb. UNO. Unaihsmcd. Lady—Ain't you ashamed to be ty- ing firework* to that dog’* tail? Bog—Ashamed? Holly Gee! Ain’t he an English bull dog, an’ aint’ this de Fourth ot July?—Puck. «-» "HOME for friendless dogs has been opened In Chics«» under the general tutelary protection of Mrs. Charles A. White, a noted canine lover of the ¿TiSWindy City. It la Mr*. White’s belief that large numbers of persons would give a good, faithful canine a borne, if such a dog could be supplied to them nt email coat. Thoae having dogs dog* to dispose of. of, it is ia believed, will now bring them small Those to the home instead of turning them adrift, or killing them, and the persons who want a dog can have their wants supplied. In this way the home will be a vort of exchange. But i* addition the home will be a boarding place for valuable and pedigreed canines, whose owners when traveling cannot take them along. Fancy stalls will be at the disposal of these dogs and medical treatment will al ways be available. The money paid for the board and care of these doggish aristocrats will go far toward maintaining their poorer and erstwhile "friend- lest" brethren, aud tbe balance will be made up by private cuut.-ilMitions by indi viduals and dog clugs. And now that "friendless” canines are to be taken care of It Is hoped that someone may have the additional charity to provide for friendless and homeless children. After all. if these dog lover* of Chicago come to think of it. children are not so very inferior to dogs. The Master said. "Suffer little children to come nnto me. for of Mich is the kingdom of heaven.” It is uot believed that there will be much inquiry about dogs on tbe last day SOUTH-SEA ENGLISH RAJAH. Disaster to Ssrawuk Army Recall. Ko- ■nance of the K ingdoia. No Harm, Anyhow. Sidney—Then you believe in a coat of aFms? Rodney—Yes. Almost anynewly-rich American can be benefitted by addings good Latin motto to live up to.— Puck. Waat a Sample ot Spices? , *f a atimeli! will prove the tree nature of the word of God to him wlio will not Mee or hear. Iley. L. <1. Hueck, Nwetl- cntiorglan Brooklyn, N. Y. Take Mors of Jesus U> recognise ,UTouriat—I dou't want to tehe • b*tl> I to day that we must take more of Jesus Christ; that no albicai life can l«> lived next year. K. E. Undloni—Well, of roun* we don I without th* religious. Itvv. Crawford, Ht. Thomas. Out. insist on your takin’ one. has given birth to two healthy chil- | dren, the second one born six weeks after the first. The care has catt-tai considerable comment among physi cians. four Mul> • Day. Washington hotels are said to be the only ones in this country that serve four regular meals a day—breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper—the lat ter being served in some case* as late work SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, ■pair of learning to a;H<«k oar laaguaga. Ona ot th* greatest difficiiltiea is th* I way iu which th« aant* syllabic sounds A Christian I'tilplt, To erect ■ Chris, have often very different meanings. tian pulpit I* lining more for a Christian "You'll get run in,” "»i'i t*1“ |«,,l«"’ publie Ilian tu endow * college. Buy, Irian to th* automobilist without a Dr Merlino la. II.•formed. Canton, O. light on hi» vehicle. Notti* Itelatlonahlp. There la tie re- "You'll gel run into," re»|s»nd«-«l the tiglon that dova not Imply aulii« rola- automobiliat, a* It* pu»h*d the starting lever hard over, knorked the other tloiiahlp between God sud man. Iter, Dr. BiuaUlugbain, Nolbodlat, Chicago down *n<l ran up his spine. III. "You'll get run in, list", mid •*■« IMvIirenian. »• he stepped from behind* I’hyalcal Culture. Physical rulture la tro* »nd grablxsl Hist« hires driver lav- rrrelving the thought and attention that will liiaiire a vigorous pt>ople for fore he could get away. Just lheu another scorcher name tlie future Itov. Dr Hwlft, Mutlexll.t, along, without his Initial» on hi» vehi Chicago, III. cle, so Ute policeman had to run tn two. 'Th* Tro* Nature No amount of ar Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or stag nant condition of the kidneva or liver, ami are a warning it is extremely has- ardoua to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these < rgana. 'I hey are a mimmly attended by lot* of energy, lack of couritgv. and e<une- t intea by gloomy iorelH>ding and de spondency. Fo* frost-Ute, chilblains, «•re and lame joints, stiduess of muscles—try Hamlin's Wtaard Oil. It wou't disappoint you! Baal Work.-Tb» real Cbrlstlaa eburcb la wb*t It <|o«a for men's suula. Bev. J. D. Rurrall, I’rva- bjrterlau, Brooklyn. N. Y. The overwhelming disaster that an has uncheckable spread of cholera wrought In the army of the Rajah of Sarawak d u r 1 u g bls recent expe dition against the -avage bead-huut- •rs, within and In the vicinity of his domains in North again Borneo, draws attention to ;his wild kingdom of tile South Seas, the ruler of which is a highly culti vated English gen HAJAU BROOKE. tleman. We are very desirous that you should try our Monopole Spices. If you try them once we think you’ll keep on trying them, and other Monopoie gro ceries, too. Therefore, if you’ll send your grocer's name and a two-cent stamp, we will send you a full weight two oz. tin of Monopole Cayenne or white peppei, or other variety you se lect. Monop. ’* spices are the purest The events that led to the establish and most fragrant obtainable, and we ing of an English monarch in Borneo want you to prove it for yourself. Ad were uoveL In the early part of the dress Wadham* & Kerr Bro*., Portland, nineteenth century. Sir Jam«» Brooke, Oregon. an Englishman with a spirit of ad 1 badge* something similar to those worn 1 by the W. C T. U. We will let people know that we are Rot l>ound down by the conventionalities that now oppress the human race. Membership iu the league will be free, although each member will have to buy her own budge. “When I first made my plan* public I told bow to make a nice, pretty, serv Iceable gown for *1.25. That was of dimity, and I And that It Is possible to tnakj quite a handsome dress for even less. I think that I will be able to get up a gown that won't cost more than «0 cent*, and certainly uot more than 75 cents, and will be nice enough for anyone to wear. “There would tie many more happy marriages If men weren’t afraid they couldn't afford the expense of dress Ing their wives as expensively as the, are required to do nowadays. Ilweat- ly I have been Interviewing a lot of eligible young bachelors on the subject. The men 1 talked to make good sal aries. from *18 to *28 and even *30 a week, but even they don't feel able to afford the expensive dresses that they know their prospective brides have been accustomed to. “Many women, too, arc In sympathy with my plan, and I have received many letters of encouragement They are coming to see the folly of spend Ing all the money they can rake and scrape together for something that does them no practical good. In other words, they are realizing the foolishness ot trying to put up a *10,«ai0 front on s *1.000 Income. I'm certain that If they rotild once l»e rid of the worry to which they subject themselves year In and year out through this same fully they would never return to It" venture. who had figured In many en gagements of the Burmese war. set off “Yon say you are going to stop being on a roving tour among the islands of a reformer?” the Indiau Archipelago. He visited "Yes.” Borueo and u|»ou arrival th. re found “But it must be a great and gioriotu the population, a mixture of pirates. thing to expose the various trauds.” Chinese and seml-savages, actively en “It used to be. Hut there i* too gaged In rebellion against the Sultnn. mnoh competition. It won’t be ldhg Muds Ilassim, who was making in before there aren’t frauds enough to go effectual attempts to sulslue them. Mr. around. ___________________ I'.rooke lent his assistance, and after a From latest statistics the Hebrew Aeries of terrible conflicts succeeded in population of New York City i* esti crushing the insurrection. Ft.r this mated at over half a million. service he whs created a Rajah and presented with s large portion of the Handirsp for P.licemert kingdom, with Sarawak as the center. County Wexford, Ireland, police car Itajah Brooke set vigorously to work ry revolvers, but are not allowed to load reformlug the people, and although them until they are ready to use them. obliged to contend with much op|>osi- tlon on the part of his subjects, Anally A $100,000 PALACE I OR accomplished bis object to a fair de An Impression. Cancerous sores STEEL KING’S HORSES. gree. The present Rajah. Sir Charles W. B. Leeds. Identified with tbe Brooke, a nephew of Sir .lames, joined L'nlted States Steel Corporation, has are moat fre bls uncle «Itout 1M7 and. upon the quently to 1« death of the latter, assumed the sover Just ba<l completed a stable for bl* seen upon the eignty of Sarawak. Sir Charles re horses, on East Elghty-elgbth Street tr. face, neck or ceived s college education In England breast, though and Is now In bis 74th year. His king the* are liable to appear upon other part, dom equals In extent the whole of Scot of the body. When they begin to spre.-tG land and Wales. He has his own and eat into the fleah, »harp, piercing flags, his own army, numbering 5m pain* are felt aa the underlying tissue i highly-trained men, and recruited from destroyed and the tender nerve* exposed Cancerous sores develop from very triflin;; the various tribe* of natives under his causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen gland rule. He also possesses a small but a little watery blister on the tongue o wholly adequate uavy. Besides these Up, a wart, mole or bruise of some kirns be has many thousands of Irregulars become* an indolent, festering »ore who may be called upon in emergen which ia time degenerate* into cancer, cies, ss in the case of the recent un “Ten years ago I lucky expedition. had a tore on my left temple, which the Mi Rooter* pronounced MgQte. !■ WOMAN'S DRESS REFORM. • eaaeereee ulcer; (fl It would Itch, burn CC Ohio Physician Beads ■ Crusade for ar4 bleed, then scab Mn JX 1YJ a Simple Garb. •var, but weuid Dr. Clara W. Bruce, of Cincinnati, never heal. After taklngR 8. 8. awblle O., has set out to reform woman's taste In the matter of gown*. If she sue discharge, end when «aMaWIBtiFr ■ i -u-i. u»i' i ns reed*, according to all the j’olaono’ia TUB LEKUS STABLE. WBasiCBlirw '* * r matter had passed . -V “ out it got well. I > be New York, that Is not surpassed by teak la all about It is of brick In any In the metropolis. thirty kettles, continuing It for aome lln,ny person* .¿Ims after the sera had healed, to bo ,lle ’a,“l who will and stone, and Is steam heated, with sure all the poison was eut of my sys j. .rise and call her electric light and hot water plants and tem. Xave seen ne sign ef tbe eancer elevators. It Is elegantly finished -1. ,-gt* j ",■ Pleased. ia ten years. JOSEPHUS REID, Gant, Audrlan Co., Mo. ’ "Wliat I propose throughout and elegantly furnished for gtete <• strictly a vegetable o do.” she say*. In horses and groom* alike. flC™ uL/’ remedy, and, while ft "»plaining her Ib-gartl for Appearances, possessing purifying 7 tTWCyl "i» to K. K W K W and healing properties “Haven't f'»U read thnt lovely new KWH-jJ .'tugurate a plain, WJr WW that no other medicine novel?” asked the first summer glrL ■•■■■■■iX g r a c ef u 1 gown, doe*, contain* nothing that could derange “No," replied the other, “the only edi iJlt. < LABA BRI CE. th* system. While cleansing the blood without trimmings. tion of It I’ve seen has a horrid yellow it also build* up th* general health. Some women tell me they pay more cover thnt doesn't accord with any of If yon have a suspicious sure, or other for the trimmings of tbelr dresses than blood trouble, send for our free book on for the dresses themselves. Then when my gowns."—Philadelphia Press. Blood and Skin Disease*, and write to ua All the Name to Him, we adopt a gown we will stick to that for any information, or advice wanted; “Your bnir seems to be falling out,” style and will stop the foolish prac W* maze no efiarge for thia service tice of throwing away good clothes be remarked the barber, briskly wielding TH! *Wm WEOIFIO CO, ATLANTA, «A. cause they happen to be a little out of tbe shears. “1 think I can stive It.” "All right,” said the customer. “Save fashion. "In fact, we propose to make our It If you want to. I’ve got uo use for It." plain, simple gowns fashionable. We are forming a league aud will have One woman may envy the beauty of another, but her Intelligence never. Mrs. Entma Mitchell, 520 lAtuistHiia street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "For the ;ui!<t five year* 1 have rare ly beou without pain, but I'eruna has changed all this, and in a very short time. I think I had taken only two liottlee Indore 1 liegait to recu|M>rate very quickly, and seven Itottles made nt« well. I do not have headache or back ache any more, ami have aome interest in life.” — Emuia Mitchell. Th« coming of what is known as ths "new woman” in our country ia not greeted bv everyone as if she were a great Itle.-sing. But there ia another new woman whom everybody is glad to see. Every day some invalid woman ia exclaiming, "I have l>een made a new woman by Dr. llartman’a home treatment.” It is only necessary to send name, address, symptoms, dura tion of sickness and treatment already received to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and directions for on« month's treatment will be promptly forwarded. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results front the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving* full statement of your caw and be will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, <>. | "Do you think the world is growing any bettbr?" "I'at slawilutely sure ot it,” answer ed the monopolist. "Whv, five y«*ra «go I made only »100.000 a year. To day I am tusking that notch • month." Not Ow Yvur Ufa. Smith—Would you «dviau me to teke out at policy with thia u«w insurance company? Brown—Not on your life, old man. Smith—Why not? Brown—They give nothing bill acci Writ* to, lllH.I,.,.,, , A«nHKC.Nl¡W111.,.rtl|dpti a............................. Columbia University Boarding School for Th« Moen. In distance the moon is 240,000 mile« from our earth, around which she gravitates like a satellite. Her diam eter i* shout 2,453 mile«, fihe hes • solid surface of 14,800,000 miles ah<l * solid continent of slxiut 10,000 coble * Pat—An* phal d’ye think uf th im th« crater. ‘ Ilappluesa.-Ilapplnesa la nut mala rial; happiness la a matter, uot of tha fieli, but of th* «pirli; Itapplnra* |* In visible. Ileal Indeed It la. It**. Landrum. Ilaptlat, Atlanta. Ga. Our Progrea*. The spirit of helps our progress, disclosing our to us Iu human service. It Is sn of humanity. - Iter. A. B. I'euultuau, D>n* Arrival (at suminer resort)— What are your term* here? Hotel Clerk—ll'm. You will have to wait until the liilough express gets III. II It I* h>«'le>l our terms will lx *10 u day. it it is amply we will |>*y you 25 rents au hour Io sit on ths porch •nd look happy. I IVI A<ll-.NTS WANII’n u h«> can «ell Hoad Gregers, kook Cruaher«. KoHere. atul Her a tn r« tu r«*unty t>di ciala. Uuual pey lip. Ki I. A »'<» , lue , » Fr*»nt H« . |*i>nl«ti<t. «»re gCASTORIA oo D rops For Infarfl« und Children. AXrficfabie Preparation for At* slmiltt tutti ftcFiWdamlHeffuia- Ung the bkttandp anil Ikwvx’l* oí I I nfinis /C hiehrew Promotes Di$Mtion£l»rrfiiJ neAsandRrsl Contains wnlar Ihmint..Morphin« nor Muterai N ot N ahc otic . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bo Hi on Earth nrgttia. 4 ” )>«»**»< ™’'|\ceky Alcohola Opium, Tobacco Using X» Austin Well Machines UKT WATZ* oa ANYWHKKk. BEALI, à U).. U m , Ají». N* NEW YORK. h Frost St. «als J I Ous i y- 0a. Agoni« htorali.n In Use Over F*c Simile Signature of , Ullohall, Innriu Iuft.no«*, Bears the Signature Aperteci Kcinedy forOn’dip.i Hon.Sour SI oomt I i lliuti tea Wornvt.l onvul-mtis |< ri li nrss And L orn of SLF. kp . t ,h. a In Iw» Ht» htxhufar ttirrr« «i»a« to «• !-' «.'.> ...... ,h. 1M f t»i wagttn Ilms*«, f, In« M«*>r aiatl ■kinmilii| «UKifc, whit h l*< at kse id ab I h g up. wl.< h to ««■«I «torli of hearty <m« Mill IR l.l, w««otta «»»•t’ty. |m>|*r»riinn, NnlMt, •ir«ngtn ani IL ittnnlnn » if «■» »nre« on gny nthar* U l.v Ifri r*4 ih» l«at* A M f ff||yi AM* «votJ G- UM ZZH7OBV tral districts (smue.rs 23,20,>,000, or nearly three-fifths. These are divided among the leading states as follows Missouri, 20,000,000; New York, 15,- 000,000; Illinois, 13,500,000; Kansas and Pennsylvania, a little less than 12,000,000 each. Portland. Ur i ' i s Timber Land for Sale. Prkeltit Land ia Texas. Judging from a recent report of a sale of oil lands at Beaumont, Texas real estate in that lively and progres sive commonwealth is rising to a mar ketable value. The reports sjieuk of * parrel in the section named sold at a rate of *i,280,000 an acre. The same land could have lieen («ought, it is asid, before the strike of oil, for |10 an acre. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Ia>l* ttln« and ten, Morth A»utkv««i'» •* lion »1. Townahlp I.’, han«- I ►>« Wil-« • - 4 Merl.Han. l"> acre«. rttu*t~i on «■» river «ii't ««id to n ntaln on« ■lllloa !<«» , e,1ar and two rwllHon f»«t ..f Itr, all »«4» *1,1» limber frlr«».. .«• «•>■ *,;,lrn«« J T ar ofT. Coiurd'AI»*«. I«" FOR SAIT;. f ,m. tteaoh.1 liant •WMratov. •!•» •,,h <Zb ma W dar«. • b«r^«i». J * JOHN POOIJ!. I'oat Mavrlest St.. Fiiftl«<d. df. k—----------- THE HEW PENSION LAWS A I'l’if l«> N Al II »N f A nohNKT, " AMHINO ALL DRUGGISTS. SWEETEN THE STOMACH , Gray Hair PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER TONIC , .. ,, , MILD LU BUT DU I QIIDC oUKk j J J CURE CONSTIPATION |l H a Utils. All frsQteto. If year Arunl't cannot aupply yen, send ua one dollar and we will expreae yen a Imttle. Bo auro and give the nataa ef year nearest evprcaa ofl!<w. Addraea, J. C. AYER fri. Lowell, Maae. c iVlMsdiv I»--* Mitchell Wauon volcanoes? Titu —I dunno. I^i'a take a dhrop of including the Rocky mountain states and the Pacific slope, 13,000,000. Ont of the total nundier of trees in the country, the north and south cen- ! There is this peculiar thing about Ayer’s Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back,—all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. M. A. DUINI •> Great Su<*««liaw. The center of Uncle Sam's apple bin i has been shifted west of the Alleglian- ies, aud the state that leads in the growing of the national fruit is Mis souri. This is the burden of a paper . read by Professor W. A. Taylor, pomoi- ogist in charge of field investigation in the United State* department of agriculture before the national conven tion of apple shippers at Rochester, ' "l have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for over thirty year*. It his kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray.”—Mr*. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. Catalogue* I rou. i miles. Shifts Wutward A New Attraction. A man who had been hired to write a circus announcement suddenly found himself at a loss for a fresh adjective. “See here.” he said to bis employer, “I don't know what to say shout th s panther. Have yon got a thesaurus?” The manager of th* clrcua lot.ked at biro with suspicion. "No, sir, I have not,” he said, "and 1 don't think I shall do anything about getting one this year. I never heard of Barnum having one. either, and he had a good show. Where are they raised anyway, I'd like to know?” Ftnsrt «itusttoa nn i-.,.,..,., <*ll»nl Fseult,. i "**' K«' stklell,- ll„|.| |„ H ..... '".11..«, ••••«•>. UI..I«, u’vr*«U •“ sadst an «„ !„. j A Sllilln* Stala. from Alleghinie«. N. Y. Professor Taylor completed Lis (■after aome time ago, but just la-fore the time of reading it he received from the censns department advanse sheets of statistics bearing on the apple in dustry of the United States, compiled from statistics gathered for the Twelfth census, the matter Iming brought down , to June, 1900. According to these figures the total number of bearing trei-s in the United States is 210,000,000, an increase of 75,000,000, <>r more than -to Mr cent over the apple area ot 1H90. Tlie com mercial area of 19iX) yielded in 1SHO somewhat more than 175,000,000 bushels of apples. By districts, the north Atlantic apple section has *9,500,000 trees; tie south Atlantic 25,500,000; th« north cent al, 92,000,000 the south central, 31,000,000, and the Western district, j * No«» School for Boa •111*1 ut *,,„ Ir||!|), I he U lud* Man Now every law of t.ud la good for the whole man. Itotly sud soul, Whatever I» good for the •out la goo,; for the body. Iley. Dr. Raymond, Bchenoctady, N. Y. dent policiee. MISSOURI NOW LEADS. Canter of Apple Production BISHOP SCOTT ArADFMv m F«t th»m tike candY- Th«F Vast« tn tha nviiith. I'»»- remove any had .—•« fa»ta ..................... - — ln< tha breath and ------ p«rfum*d I It I* a plwamrr t<» iwk* ihrm, and they ara liked aapet fally by children. ■ weeten the Rtnm'f h by cleanafnf tna mouth, throat ind food channel. Tn it mrini, they atop undigested f«»"d fr(‘in ■ourlng In the atoma'h, prevent #*»■ form trig In the buwcla. and kill duenna f*»mA of any kind that brnnd and feed In lha en tire eywtffm am purely veratahln and contain no m*r- curlal or other mineral polaon. They < on- ■ let of the lafeiit dlnrnverlea In medicine, and form a combination of rrm<<llen un- <<iualed to make the blood pure hi d rlcn and make clean ekln and beautiful com plexion. tone the atnmarh and bowel« and «tlr up the lazy llvrt They do not merely • <>f«< n t'.in «tool« and < iti-e their dlnch-«f *" ’“it «'rengthen the bowel« and put th« tn Into lively, health) condition, mnklng their ac tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They act quietly, pne- ItlveFy arul never » nue*’ any klrul <'f tincf-m- f-Ttable f. r.inK I .ken re,.ul.r ly 1; m kj (he liver art regularly and nuturally n 1 Jt ahould. They keep the Newer 1L < of f*M' I" '.v properly Bloving and keep the «yalrrn clean. Increase the flow of milk In nuralng moth- era. If the mother eats a tablet. 1« mal a her milk mildly purgnth* and has a mild but certain »ffect on the bab) hi thie way they are the only «afe )»xatlve for the nursing Infant. taken patiently, prralatently. will cure any form of constipation, no rnatt' r h'»w old or how often oth-'r remedies have failed. 'I hey are abwolutely guaranteed to cure any caee, or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 1(M. Kr, fA> a box Rampies eent fre* for the ««king We puhlhh no testlrnnnlala but aril ('ascareta on their merit under ab solute guarantee to cure. Buy nnd try a box to-day, or write ua for free «ampiea and booklet. W CANNOT St ÍXI Ifltl J •» i«*a»M. ti |(|:i,S20 1*1 « * Pattuì Calí f Call, Nat. Kaaaarm. '• I »"• CaiiHon ! HN«rt !'V W. L. DOUOLAS. •»» A44r«M ar SR 1,1 «(4 «R«FI>r CO., CHICAOO er BBW TOMB. 5)100 10 •- WARD ’V/kl\|j for an* fumi.i. . u ' ff* P. <Ulb«p*ldteaayr<‘«isrofthl»p*p«i’who*fpr* port to ua *np attempt of aubGuution, or aala of "aomethiag l«at aa good” when Cnscareta ar» called «»tdeat» upou which w*caa convict. Alt curraapouJeiic« couhd»ntiaL °« „F.N writ'.«