, Cures 'Woman's Weaknesses. , We rofuf to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering women known as Dr. Tierce's aVavorito Proscription. Dr. John I'yfo or.e of tho Editorial Start of The Kci.kctic jMemcal IIkvikw says of Unicorn root (Melanin Vioiin) which Is ono of tho chif Ingredients of tho "I'a Vorito Proscription " : A remedy v.iilch Invariably tets ns atiter lne lnviprator makes fur normal ac- . tivtty uf tho entire lvimKluriivo system." Ho continues "in llt-lonias we have a medica ment which mora fully answers the abovo purposes llim any older ilrtifl u ifft irfiirh J cm awttaintcd. In tho treatment of dl.seasts pe cnliar to women It Is seldom that a case Is seen which does not pi-escnt ?ome Indication for this remedial ntfent." Dr. I'yfo further ays: "The following are anionic Mm leading Indications for Helonias (Unicorn root). , I'ain or achlnff In tho hack, with leucorrhcea t tonic (weak) condition of the reproductive orcaniof liomen. mcntiN depression and Ir rltablmy, associated wltlfchronlc diseases of the reproduj tlve organs of women: constant sensation ct heat bn the region of the kid neys; meiwrrhai'la (flooding), due lo a weak ened conltlo'n oftlio reproductive system: mmenoq yjsutreised or absent monthly perlotl.ilfcltnrrum or accompanying an kbnoffiull condition of the digestive orrans and ta'mic (thin blood) habit; drarcing sensunons Id the cxtremo lower part of the abdomen." If more or loss of thflnnovo symptoms IVescrim ion. olio oitli Icadnii inim-HT cuts of wjucii is Unicorn root, or Eelonla?, and tho medical properties of which it most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Proscription," Prof. Finley EUinrovood, II. D., of Ben nett Medicnl t'olleRO, Chicago, says: "It Is an important remedy in disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfecblcment, it Is usoiul." Prof. John M. Sctitlder, M. D., late of Cincinnati, s:ys of Ooliion Seal root : "In rclatloiik Its Boneral effects on the Rrstom, then fn vifdicint in kit about which Viert it such general umimmifi of opinion. It Is univr,raUy recartled as the tonic useful in all debilitated states." Prof. R. Hartliolow, M. Yl.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable in v.lerino hemorrhage monor rhagia (flooding) and eontrestivo tiysnienor rhcea (painful nv nstrnallon)." ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription faith, fullv represents all tho above named iu frredients n micros tho diseases for w hieh tlioy aro rwniiwionik-tl. Composition of Alloys. The Japanese are celebrated not only for their skill In making decor ative articles, hut also for the beauty of the materials used. It Is said that the secret of the composition of soni8 of their aloys of brass and copper has only lately been revealed. The finest Japanese brass, called slnchu, consists of 10 parts of copper and 5 of zinc. Another very beautiful al loy, named Shadko, to which splendid hues are Imparted by treatment with acids, Is formed by mixing gold and copper, the proportion of gold vary ing from 1 to 10 per cent of the en tire mass. Philadelphia Record. FITS, St. Vitus" Dance :Norvons Diseases per manently enred by Dr. Kline's Great Nervs Restorer. 3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. B. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Home Consumption. The three great Industrial nations, England, France and Germany, each consumes about 80 per cent of the manufactured goods produced at home. The United States sells only B per cent of manufactured goods abroad. ?H Don't Use "Practically Pure" White Lead There is no other pigment that is "practically" White Lead no other paint that has the properties of Pure White Lead Paint. Pure White Lead, good paint that it is, cannot carry adulterants without having its efficiency impaired. To pet Pure White Lead durability, see to it that every keg bears the Dutch Boy trade mark a guarantee that the con t nts are absolutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Paint" gives valuable information on the paint subject. Sent free upon request. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in whichever tff the follow- ing eitiet it ntartit you : Kpw York. Boston, Fuffnlo. CWlait1, Cincinnati, CbirKO. St. Louis, I'hilttflrl phi IJoho T. Lewi Bros. Co.); Pittsburgh frhUoul Lead A Oil Oo.j Food Products. Libby's Veal Loaf With Beef and Pork Do you like Veal Loaf? You will surely be delighted with Libby'a kind, made from choice fresh meats, in Libby'a apotleaa kitchens. It i pure, wholesome and delicious in flavor, , Kdy for Strvlnc At Oocs.-SiroplT rarmahtd with uuu it la an appetizing ntree tor luncheon or dinner. Aek year si mttr fwr Lift?' s tseles .a seMWC IJkkr'e. Llbby, McNeill A LIbby I Chicago ii m m i at j mi Italy's Bold Explorer. , Italy has an intrepid explorer In the person of a young member of one of the aristocratic families, Don Livto Caetani. who lifts Ions been I'or.t in the wild fringes of Somaliland and Abyssinia. Ho has marched through the wild l'pgiona of Dako, tho Ohio valley, Carta, Gemma, and thence he turned off to Adia Ahoba, from which point news has, for tho first time, been heard from him for months. He penetrated to within nine days of Lake Hudolf, but a high mountain range, stretching for 48 miles to the lako Itself, rendered access imprac ticable. The' explorer everywhere met with a friendly spirit among the natives. Philadelphia Record. HOME WliKK IX UOSTOX. Sons anil Dnnghtcrs of Xcvr England Capital to Visit Scenes of Youth. The greatest event for Boston and for all New England this season will be the home-coming week in Boston. This will occur at the end of July, and will attract thousands of persons from every part of the country to the city and the section of the country where their ancestors lived and where their affections are centered. The citizens of Boston have made liberal preparations for a grand cele bration oC tho history and achieve ments of Boston and the Common wealth of Massachusetts. There will be a week of midsummer reunions of families and of public festivities. The time selected is from July 28 to Au gust 3. The home-coming week In Ken tucky attracted half a million visit ors to Louisville and the home-coming for Georgia was likewise grate fully accepted. There is no doubt of the attraction to Boston of a far great er number of sons and daughters who cherish tho traditions and the suc cesses of the people and who venerate the history of the famous city which is tho leader la the literature, art and the civilization of America. Wants Nurses in Navy. Surgeon General Rixey is preparing to make a strong appeal to Congress at Its next session to correct a lamentable deficiency in the medical branch of the naval service. The surgeon general points out that the American navy Is without a single trained nurse. No matter how severe the illness of the officers and sailors nor how grave the Injury or wound received In the line of duty, the American bluejacket must rely for his care In time of trouble upon a hospital steward and nn apprentice. In ordinary times the ships' sur geons are often taxed to care proper ly for the normal number of sick and injured aboard ship. When there Is an epidemic of feaver or measles (the latter often a serious malady among male adults), such as occurred not rong ago on the battleship Con necticut, It has been found impossible to give the invalids tho necessary scientific and careful nursing required by their illness. Surgeon General Itixey has there fore worked out the details of a plan for the organization of a corps of trained nurses, such as the army has. Ice Shaped Like Spikes. A remarkable form of lee, which the French-Canadians name frazil ice, is the cause of the packing up of ice and consequent floods In the St. Law rence river. It forms In spiky shapes where the currents are too rapid for ordinary sheet ice to spread across them, and at the base of waterfalls. During tho prevalence of cold winds the icy needles sometimes fill up open channels, and, being carried long dis tances beneath the surface ice,' gradu ally accumulate and consolidate, and aro liable to dam the channel even to depths of 80 feet Island Red With Lobsters. An old admiral well known for his powers of exaggeration was at supper one night describing a voyage. "While cruising In the Pacific," said he, "we passed an island which was positive ly red -with lobsters." "But," said one of the guests, smiling incredu- ously, "lobsters are not red until boiled." "Of course not," replied th undaunted admiral, "but this was a volcanic island filled with boiling springs. CHILDREN SHOWED IT. Effect of Their Warm Drink in the Morning. "A year ago I was a wreck from coffee drinking and was on the point of giving up my position in the school room because of nervousness. "I was telling a friend about it and she said, 'We drink nothing at meal time but Postum Food Coffee, and it Is such a comfort to have something we can enjoy drinking with the chil dren.' "1 was astonished that she wonld allow the children to drink any kind of coffee, but she said Postum was the most healthful drink In the world for children as well as for older ones, end that the condition of both the children and adults showed that to be a fact. "My first trial was a failure. The cook boiled It four or five minutes and It tasted so flat that I was in de spair, but determined to give It one more trial. This time we followed the directions and boiled It fifteen minutes after the boiling began. It was a decided success, and I was completely won by its rich, delicious flavour. In a short time I noticed, a decided improvement in my condition and kept growing better and better month after month, until now I am perfectly healthy, and do my work la the school room with ease and pleas tire. I would not return to the nerve destroying regular coffee for. any money." "There's a Reason." Read the fa mous little "Health Classic," "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. The Italians have invented a de vice for making celluloid non-inflammable by mixing glue, gum arable and coal oil with ordinary composition. By the expression "conservation of energy" is meant that no particle of tho energy, or force, or power, In na ture is, or ever can be, lost. The force inherent in things may be trans formed, but never destroyed. The sum total is always the same. Electric cooking may be the rule In the modern kitchen should the ex periments now being made prove of practical value. A new type of electric furnace has been Invented and so Im proved that it can now be used for cooking. The heat can bo regulated to within less than one degree, and maintained indefinitely. A novel automobile storm front has ben invented by Dr. Whiting, and is described as having several advan tages over the glass or mica front. It consists of zinc mesh wire gauze at tached to a wood frame which folds up when not in use. It can be re moved or put on In five minutes, and when not in use is stowed away, tak ing up little room. It i3 a fact that flesh-cat Ing plants exist. These carnivorous plants have In some way evolved arrangements by which they are enabled to feed on small animals, especially insects. Oa the upper sides of the leaves are a large number of' hnir-Iike growths which pour out a sticky fluid. The In sect coming in contact with this fluid Is held fast, and the mnrgin of the leaf folds over it and digests it. In a paper presented to the Acad emle des Sciences, M. llanriot gives an account of the active pubstances which are contained in the Tephrosia vogelll. The leaves of this plant and neighboring species are used for fish 4ng by the natives of Madagascar and the east coast of Africa. The plant is crushed and the pulp macerated, with a little water; then It is put in the pond or river at different places, es pecially In slow streams. Soon the fish become paralyzed and mount to the surface. They can then bo caught by hand and eaten without danger. Scientific American. CAVE'S ODOR CAUSES DEATH. Old Guide's Story May Lead to tha Discovery of Lead. Stanley Murphy and S. J. Ellis, both of Chicago, are preparing to open up what they believe to bo a rich mineral deposit near I.ampnzos, Mexico. They were in the mountains on a hunting trip a few weeks ago when an old Mexican guide told them the story of a cave, located near their camping spot. The Mexican said that many years ago a young man and a girl, residents of Lampazos, eloped, and when pur sued by their irate parents sought ref uge in this cave. Men sent into the cave to bring the couple out found the dead body of the young man near the entrance, and further back in the cav ern was the dead body of the girl. The bodies were removed, but every per son who had entered the cave was stricken with illness and died in a few hours. The local authorities of Lampazos went to the cave to make an Investiga tion, and more mysterious fatalities followed. The story of the fatal cave spread throughout that region, and it was shunned by all who knew of its his tory. A stone wall was finally built In front of its mouth to prevent any one from entering it. Murphy and Ellis, while prowling around the cave, found a distinct and well defined vein of zinc and lead, and it is their opinion that an exploration of tho cave would bring to light a vast amount of valuable ore. They be lieve that the deaths of those who vis ited the cavern was caused by arsenical poison, which probably came from the ores in the cave, and that by proper opening and ventilation of the cavern It came be made perfectly safe. New York World." Cuba's Proposed Army. , A standing army of 12,000 men, to be composed of natives of the Island, is proposed for Cuba by the general staff. . It is to take the place of the Rural Guard and will be distinct from the local police forces employed by municipalities. Until more light is vouchsafed,. this plan of a standing army of 12,000 men for little Cuba, with its population of 2,000,000, will be a reminder that the United States with its 70,000,000 people got along with a regular army of 23,000 men be fore, the Spanish war. New York Sun. - Supplying the Explanation. The valet one morning was brushing his master's clothes. He introduced into the procedure a startling innova tion. He made a careful search of all the pockets. In the pocket of a new waistcoat the valet found a sov ereign. Thereupon he took out his penknife, sighed, and said: "For the waistcoat's sake it's a thousand pities, but there's nothing else to be done. I must make a hole in this pocket large enough for the sovereign to slip through." Tit-Bits. Japan has many saving banks, the deposits in which are estimated at $100,000,000, a four-fold Increase in 10 years. Biggest Locomotive. rittsburg has justv completed the largest and heaviest locomotive In the world. Engine and tender to gether weigh 204 tons, and after being built It had to bo. taken back Into tho shops in Manchester, Lower Alle gheny, in order to have its whistle adjusted, so that it could tear under ordinary bridges without tearing any thing away. This giant is known of ficially as "7067" and is destined for a pnsser.ger run on the Pennsylvania lines west. Special Trains Xnt'l Ed. Ass'n. and dir. E.ndenvor Conventions. Personally conducted special trains via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line leave early In July for tho Pacific Coast. Special nil-expense tours at very low rates for the round trip, including Bleeping car accommodations, meals, etc. All the advantages of a delightful and carefully arranged tour In congenial company. Write for itineraries and full particulars. S. A. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark Street, Chicago. German Military Training. Germany, through the thrift, intel ligence and prosperity of her people, illustrates to mankind the advantages of training in youth her manhood to the use of arms; tho habits of disci pline and tho order and clpanliness of person are carried into after-life by all classes mf modern Germans; this permeates tho whole nation, mid is to-day recognized as n national char acteristic. Tho womanhood of tho nation look wllh reproach upon man Ignorant of military training. African Monthly. A WONDERFUL GAIN. A Utah Pioneer Tells a Remarkable Story. J. W. Browning, 1011 22d St., Ogden, Utah, a pioneer who crossed the Piains in 1S4S, says: "Five years ago tho doctors Faid 1 had diabetes. My kidneys were all out of order, I had to rise often looked felt dull less and pounds. My back ached and I had spells of rhcumr.tism and dizzi ness. Doan's Kidney Pills relieves me of these troubles and have kept me well for a year past. Though 73 years old, I am in good health." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a ho. Fosler-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. One Thing Needed. Kuroki listened to the Yale yell, and hastily mudo a remark to an aide. "What did tho General say?" asked a student. "He said," replied tho aide, "that If his soldiers had been equipped with that yell at Llaoyang tho Russians would have been scared beyond riflo range." Philadelphia Lodger. SORES AS BIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head and Neck Covered Hnir All Came Out StiO'ercd 0 Months Cured in 3 Weeks by Cuticura. "After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly Korea about aa lnrge as a penny. They were just a thick as tliey could he. My hair all came out. I let the trouble run along, taking tho doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salve, but it did not seem to get any better. It stayed that way for about six months; then I got a set of (lie Cuticura Remedies, and in about a week 1 noticed a big difference, and in three weeks it was well entirely and I have not had the trouble any more, and as this was seven years ago, I consider myself cured. Mrs. fltnry Porter, Albion, Neb., Aug. 25, '08." An Antl-Tipplng Law. England has now an antl-tlpping law whict the courts seem disposed to enforce. It 13 known ns an net for the prevention of corruption, and is based on the theory that a person who gives money to the employe of another to do that which he is not hired to do, is guilty of bribery. The first case under the new law was tried last month, when the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railroad Co. sued a clothier's clerk in Manchester for bribing one of its carters by giving to him in one case a shilling and in another Sd, for carrying parcels to customers. The facts were admitted, and the only defense offered was that it was the common practice to give "tips" In this way. The magistrate decided that the law was passed to stop this practice, and imposed a fine of 1 and ordinary costs upon the clerk, besides special costs of a lit tle more than 1. It does not yet appear whether the court will hold that the law applies lo tipping in rcs taurants. Youth's Companion. EXCELSIOR BRAKD Oiled Clothing and Slickers Our Fireman' Coat it a dandy; ml ted Uo for general uc. Don't accept any waterproof coat from a dealer uulcuitbeAn-our trade mark showa below dawvkrs are bert. If your dealer dors not carry the " Sawyer " OiledClothefl and Slick . era write us for catalog a. m. Mwm a ion, '4MB) SI UMMMI, UUt. .Ti- V.V-'iufei sallow. and list 'mrnmw d lost to 4 MM PUTNAM FADELESS DYES (Mar mar Komla brtarh tm-and f natw colon Uuw n r etbar t jr a. Ono 10c. puckage colon ,n tbert. The? dre m cold wster better ihu mi otbor Ik .. Ot KiBwa wlUwut rlpwi KWt. Will lot Urn DootUfr-ttuw to U,, Hum. ul Mix Colorv jUOAUOX DltlU t o!. t VuTuI(lIy ESQ3SBS2SEHES1 MOTHERHOOD The first requisito of a good tnntlii.f la mmI liefillh. end tho ex perience of maternity should not bo upproaclieu witnoui careiui pnysiciu prepnratiou, us a womuu who is in good physic-el condition transmits to her children the blessings of a good constitution. Preparation for healthy mater nity is accomplished by Lydia E. I'hiUlinin's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots und herbs, more successfully than by any other medicine because it gives tone and strength to the entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ul ceration and inflammulion, and tho result is less sulTeriug and more than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound has been the standby of American mothers In preparing for childbirth. NotewhatMrs. JamesChester.of427 W. 35th St., New Yorlrsa3-s in this letter: Dear Airs. l'inkham:-"I wish every expectant motherknew about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of Its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try it and I aid so, and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me. I recovered quickly and mn in the best of health now." Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful reinedv for thn nnenllnr weaknesses and ailments of women. Ithascurtd almost every form of tions, Weak Hack, Falling and Displacements. Inflammation, Ulcera tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weukness aro invited to Writ M-b 1' nbhnn, nt l.A-nn MnKQ PI- nnvlr.n 1ft Tree. " USUI! Progress of Medicine. Reviewing tho progress of medicine during the nineteenth century, Dr. .lohn S. Dillings, United States army, has shown that deaths of women from childbirth decreased during that period from 10 to 20 in 1,000 to 5 in 1.000 and that from all causes tho deaths In New York city fell from be tween "5 and 40 in 1.000 to less than 20 in 1,000. lie recalls the fact that 100 years ago yellow fever was epi demic in New York and Philadelphia for two years. For 30 years the dis ease has been almost unknown throughout the whole country; also that in 1800 the majority of persons ono met were pitted with smallpox tho survivors of a much greater num ber while now there are physicians who have never seen a -ase of small pox; and that In the Napoleonic and Revolutionary Wars more died from disease than from wounds, while now hospital gangreno Is unknown. Sta tistics show that In Chicago during the- last 35 years the average age nt death has increased from 12 to 32 years. No one disputes these facts or attributes them to any cause other than medical science the measures employed partly In curing disease, but more specially in preventing Its Introduction or Its spread when once introduced. Philadelphia Record. Balloons as Targets. The great Interest aroused In tho question of aerial navigation by Herr Martin's book, "iSerlin-Baghdad," says n llerlin correspondent of the London Express, is about to find ex pression in a series of important ex periments as to tho possibility of taking aim at balloons and airships In midair. Tho experiments aro to be conducted in tho neighborhood of Dantzlg. Small balloons of the capac ity of 100 cubic meters are to be sent up, and they will be fired at by heavy guns and small arms. Balloons held captive by cables 3,000 feet In length will be towed by warships to wilhln range of coast batteries at distances varying from three to nine miles. The experiments will be watched by a number of officers of the general staff as well as artillery officers and thoso attached to the bal looning department. Phonograph Is a Witness. The phonograph as a witness In the law courts was bound to come soon er or later, and it did so the other day In Brussels. A lawyer of that city had been continually annoyed by the noises of hammering, etc., at an Iron foundry in his near neighbor hood. Finding that complaints were unavailing, he brought the matter in to court. Before doing so he placed a phonograph in his library for ono whole day. When the case came be fore the fourth chamber he produced the nhonograph and set going the spe'nlly prepared cylinder. An up roar and din ns from the forge of Vulcan was the result, and the in genious lawyer won his case "hands down." London Chronicle. Deep British Collieries. Colliers employed in certain pits In the Manchester district are. now working half a mile below ground. There are collieries in Ashton, Brad ford (Manchester) and Pendleton which are more than half, a mile In depth, and others are about to be sunk In other parts of southern Lan cashire which will be 900 . yards down. The men working at these great depths have to take huge amounts of liquid with them, owing to the great heat which prevails, many of them taking two quarts of cold tea In big tin cans. The Pendle ton pit of Messrs. A. Knowles is more than 1,000 yards In depth. Westminster Gazette. School for Aeronauts. Arrangements have Just been com pleted to establish at Chemnitz a training school for neronauts and con structors of airships. A similar school has been In operation in Paris for a year past. The Chemnitz institution will be the second enterprise in the new pedagogical field. A one-year course Is contemplated for the pres ent, the school to be opened this month. This course, at the outset, is limited to the construction and use of balloons. It will be enlarged so as to Include aeroplanes as soon as prac tical working types have been de veloped. New York Herald. MRS. JAMES CHESTER children healthy at birth. For more Female Complaints, Dragging Sensa or Life. " An Exceptional Opportunity 7 PREFERRED STOCK of the Regal Shoe Co. (at Par, $100 Per Share.) An opportunity ia n(Tnnl to ronii-rvatlTs Invi-stf, Hoi-kind n wiIh yt reniunnrntivs -iii-ily. to li".-ime intunvted in mieo( the liwwt micceuHful busiutM enterprises in Amurir-a. This wi.lely known ennecrn. ranking as It doi-sii iiiiivi-i wil neeesHitv-nml m-llinx it for (,'AHHat tnipulur prlcni twin 1:2 of its own Blun-MuuiiuK'.-ii'-ifH, Iiiih rweived up to Jan. 1st. l!iT. wune TICUupiillcHtions from various ivtail (lf.ili-rn for ui;mi'i,.4. Onlv 41 1 of those, however, can hn established now Wunse of lirosetit mauufui-turiiiK limitations, but in urdwrto put ilw-lf in mmlltion to grnnt as ninny ns posHiblo ot tlnne niuilieutiouB this stiek is bi'iiiK offered the inn lie. the money from the wile of which will I to used immedi ately to enliirj-R the fuetory ut Whitman, Jlavs.. so that it can produce the footwear required by thin unsurcl new business. In the Hefjul caniiiiKH were over FilN.dOI. the Imlicutvd cash earnings tot lrtfl urn rTii.M), yet, the dividend miuireinentt oMiiis 7 per cent. Preferred Btouk ur only 'riio Preferred Is In effert a First Mort BHKn on the company's entire assets aud its dividend Is tho MUST ehnrxo paid. It issimiitlcimt Hint the men who started the business are still running it, will con tinue to run it and are not offering any of their common shick for wile. Write fortull particulars to SWARTWOUT a APPENZELIAR, BANKERS, 40-42-44 Pine Street, NEW YORK. Chlcato. Philadelphia. Brand Rapids. Dallas. Just Because ;fiv dont confine. yourself indoors FROVIDE FOR YOUR BODILY COMFORT by wearing 'WBlt!s WATERPROOF QJLED CLOTHING Every Garment Guaranteed Good enough tr last years Low In Price Don'i Push The horse can draw tho load without help, If yon reduce friction to almost nothing by applying !:MiccAxl( area.se to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and saves ao much horsepower. Next time try Mica A tut Greise. Standard OH Co. ' HbtItic taken remr woiifrfnl ''Caseart" fot lore months nd binr ntirely en red of tomacli ettftrrh and dyipftnaia, I think a word o prats ta Ao to ''CaaRarti''forthetr wonderful compos Uloti I aaa taken numerous other so-called retnedlea eat without avail and I find that Can carets relteva more In a day thau ail tiie o tiler K have taka aronld in a year. " lames McUuaa, iOI Meieer St., Jersey City, W. J. Beit for ' Ti n i CANDY CATHARTIC P!estnt, ?sl stable Potent, Taste Qoo4. Do QoM, Never Sicken, Weaken or Urlpe, lea, Sic. Sec. Never Sold In bulk. The cenuin tablet stamped OUO Ibaranteed to cure or your money batik. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. net ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES r. n. v. as, IK-. DROPSY fMEfffil! " ww ifviiBvwm au i m MWmjm uwlatil . aV. M. M. (iUsll's eOR, SW a, Aliaate. eta. B ':r rA mm ... dyspepsia
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