DISGUISED CATARRH Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Women Many Thousand Women Suffer Needlessly From This Cause. There ara a multitude of women, epe eially housewives, end ell other women obliged to be. on their feet constantly, who ere wretched beyond description, Simply because their strength end vitality i tapped away by catarrhal discharges from the pelvie organ. These women get up in the morning tired, drag themselves through their daily duties tired, only to go to bed at night as tired as before. Mrs. Barthn, 198 East 14th Street, J. T. City, N. Y., writem "I infferert for three year with what In generally known as l.ncorrhaa. In connection with ulceration ox the womb. The doctor advocated an opera, tlon which I dreaded very much, and strong lr ohjected to go nndar It Reading of the value of Parana, I thnnght. tt best to give this well-known remedy a trlsil. no I bought tires bottles of It at once. . Sow I am- a chanKod Woman. Parana cured me; It took nine bottles, but I felt so muob. Improved I kept taking IV a I dreaded an operation so much. I am to-day in pcrfeot health, and have not felt so well lor fifteen years." Mrs. Era Bartho. MI9B LOUISE MAHON. Miss Louise Mabon, S Clea Ballla Street, Toronto, Ont. Can, Becratarr of the King's laoKhtera and Secretary of Lady Maocfc teee, wrlteit"Ir all Women knew of the benefits to be derived from taking Parana we would have many happier and moire health ful women. My health has never been too robust, and 1 am easily fatigued ad can not stand much. . About a year ago I was so run down that I had to take to my bed, and be came weaker aid weaker; A friend u.lvtard ms to try Peruna, and I have great reason to bsgratetul, for In two weeks I was out of bed end In a month 1 was perfectly well, and I now find that my health Ismtioh more roiiurt than formerly, so that I take Peruna ones or twice a month and keep well. "-Louise Muhoo. wvwwwwwwwvwwwwwww, Peruna is such a perfect specific for each case that when patients have once used it they can never be induced to quit it until they are permanently cured. It begins to relieve the disagreeable symptoms at once. The backache ceases, the trembling kneca are strengthened, the appetite restored, the digestion made perfect, the dull head ache is stopped and the weakening drains are gradually oured. These results certain ly follow a course of treatment with Pe runa. Barbara Albert?, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Appleton, Wis., writes as follows in regard to Peruna: "For years I have suffered with back ache and severe pains in the side. I doc tored so much that I became discouraged. A school friend told ma how Very much Peruna had benefited her and I sent out for a bottle, which did mora to relieve me than all the other medicine I have ever He Knew What to Do. In the old canal days, a fine setter was taken by his master on a packet boat which was so crowded that the dog was put in the captain's cabin to be out of the way. His owner reached his destination after nightfall, and bad taken so much wine by that time that he was carried off the boat, and no one remembered his setter. Next morning the captain took the dog on deck, but was much afraid he would jump off to the tow-path and try to return that way, and so handsome an animal would have been in danger of being stolen. Carlo, however, lay perfectly quiet, but with n air of listening that attracted notice. Toward noon he heard the sound of the horn of a packet coming from the opposite way, and, as the boats passed each other he made a leap, and was next heard from as having pot off at the place .-here his master had stopped, and as having gone at once to the house where the man was a guest. Hu man intelligence could not have sur passed that shown by this animal. THE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products ' of the World's Commerce. Knowledge of What la Deal More Im portant Than Wealth With oat It. It must be apparent to every on that Qualities of the highest order are necec ary to enable the best of the products of modem commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded, they may not hops for world-wide preeminence unless they meet with tho general approva.1, not of Individuals only, but of the many who have ths happy faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn , "al worth of ths choicest prod. cts. Their commendation, consequently, becomes Important to others, since to meet the requirements of the well In formed of all countries the method of manufacture must bs of tho most per lect order and the combination ths most excellent of Its kind. Tbs above la true not of food products only, but la espe cially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of growth and general us the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figa. la everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as the best of family laxatives. Its quality la ue not only to the excellence of tha combination of the laxative and carmln auve principles of plants known to act most beneficially on the systsm and pre. f!-k. ln.ib 'orm of Pleasant and re Ire.hln, liquid but aUo ,0 metho, I' nnufacture of the California Fig t nlcl1 nurs that unlforml- ILi?? LUTltr ""mini In a remsdy In- .'a" wh0 "ell Informed and hi will laxav. T?"C? ,hat K U an weeflent fei- i nU '""nent In his pro- MV'wm. 'lr efr,cU upon ,h of W "! Ml. voa tha " tho best b e and y-L"5"Ve'' bc,UM " -awe.??-. hole,,om nd cleanses and weeiena the system effectually when a laxative 1. n.sd.d, without iny un pleasant after-effects. Every well-In. lrni.d drusglst of reputabU sSm know, that Byrup of Flr.u f t laxative and Is glad to sail tlOn but ' n." K,? ,n,Ml1 IWt. MsV to ..t !kU12 """" that In Byru- 1, J, ' .,.h! bclal effects of yrup of Flea It U necessary to buy the auln. which is sold In original pack! !s only; the name of the rsmedyw -printed on the front of every package. USE TAYLOR'S tTnno 1 xvra w. . i -m , i u i&jj, 3jB MR!. ANNA MARTIN. Two Points of View. "You never know what it is to be well till you're sick," says Paddy. Cer tainly life loses all charm to the con firmed invalid, though he be lapped in luxury. A doctor compares the state of mind of a man before dinner and after who suffers from indigestion. Be fore dinner the patient's thoughts arc something of this kind: "What a jolly thing life is! How grand it is to breathe the pure air, to revel in the glorious sunshine, to laugh and be merry! With friends al! around, a prosperous future before one, all one's hopes and plans turn out well. It may safely be said that we live in a good country and that life is the most enjoyable state imaginable." But after dinner, when the salmon and the cucumber and the lobster salad are getting in their deadly work, the same man thinks something like this: "Life is a fraud. Those who say life is worth living are humbugs. We go about the world with a heavy load of care, and from morning till night our time is spent in battling with new an noyances. , Universallu Accepted as The Best Family Laxative SYRUP OF Is Recommended bu Manu Millions of The Well-informed Throuahout the Manufactured bu an Franctacot CaJ. Lesalawtll. Ry, Nsw York, N. Y. roa MAIM BT AIL LSADIltQ PgPOOISTX tSlOB fXrtT CBXTS tta BOTTLM Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein KyW - ha CiA I nflrlnrwa all Throat taken. T used it faithfully for two weeks, and it completely cured me. 1 have not had any pains since, anywhere, but feel like a new woman. I am tru'.y thankful for what Peruna has done for me." Bar bara Alberty. ' Mrs. Kate Mann, MO Bathurst "treet, Toronto, Ont. fan.. Vie President of the Ladles' Aid Society, wrltrst " I am pleased to give praise to Peruna for the bleswd rollef I found through lt use. I suffered for years with backache and draapdnK down pains and often had to go to bed and stay ther when I was so busy that I could Illy be spared. It was therefore a simple godsend tome when Peruna wis brought to my notice. Every drop seemed to give me new life, and every dose made me feel much better, and 1 prom ised mysolf that If I found that It enrea me I wohltl advocate It an that other sufTerlne women should know of It. 1 have been in pert set health for one year, 1 enjoy work and Measure norause in sncn nne neaitn, ana no ;rouble sm too heavy ti bear when you avs n good b"llth. Prruna has simply been a louseheld blaHelnir. and 1 never will he with. out it again." Mrs. Kate Mann. MR. KsTK MANN. Mrs. Anna Martin, T Hoyt ft., Brook, vn. N. v.. wiliest " Pemnn did so much tor me that I foul It my duty to recommend tt to others who may be nlinillarly alflicted. About a yeuraxo my heRlth whs completily broken tlmvu, hutl backache, dlzzines audit' rugulnritlr's. and life teemed dark Indeed. Wo had used l'eruna In our home as a tonic, and tor cold and catarrh, aud i (locid,:d ti try It for my trouble, lu less thnn three months 1 berume reyttlar, my pains hud en tirely dlti ippeaied. and I am now perfectly well." Mrs. Anna Martin, Mrs. Wm. Hetrick, Kennard, Washing ton County, Neb., writes: "l am liity-eix years old and have not felt well since the (.'hanice oi Life began ten years ago. 1 was in misery somewhere moft of the time. Mv back was very weak and my flesh to tender it hint me to 1cm against the back of a chair. I had pain under my shoulder blades, in the una 11 of my back and hips. 1 sometimes wished myself out of this world. Had hot and cold spells, dizziness and trembling of the limbs, ana was losing nesli ull tae time. After following your directions and taking Peruna a I now fee, like a different person. Mrs. m. Ilt-trick. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory, results ft om the use of l'eruna write at once to Dr. Hartni.in. giving a full state ment of 'your cape, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Peruna can be iiurchuscd for $1 per bottle at all tirt-clas3 drug stores. Addrens Dr. llartninn, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, U. School in 1950. Teacher (to a newly arrived pupil) "Have you your vaccination certificate with you?" "Yes, sir." "Have you been inoculated against croup?" "Yes, sir." "Have you been vaccinated with the cholera bacillus?" "Vcs, sir." "Have you a written certificate that you have been made immune against whooping cough, measles and scarla tina?'' "Yes, sir." "Are you willing that at least once every week all your books be thor oughly fumigated with sulphur and your clothes be disinfected with mer curic bichloride?" "Yes, sir." "Very well, then, as you possess all the necessary protective measures pre scribed by our modern hygienic re quirements you may mount over that wire enclosure and take yonder isolat ed aluminum scat and may begin your lessons." World- $JMm J f 1 i and. tnng do inng TronDire. Tnorouiinly tested All Prugflsts. tic, 0 aai tl.uo. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Ctotrsl Trsds Condilloo. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Reports from all sections of the coun try promises brisk spring and summer trade. Orders arc coming forward on a large scale, and frequent requests for prompt shipment indicate that slocks arc low and requirements urgent. The statement lias been made repeatedly ol late that traffic blockades were ended, but, as a matter of fact, the relief was in every case of a local nature and al most immediately followed by so much new business that congestion returned. Heavy distribution of wages make" retail trade active and collection? prompt in the anthracite region. Ac tivity in building lines is so great ns to occasion frequent comment. Flood? added to the disturbed condition of the cotton market. Railway earnings continue to exceed previous years' figures, roads report ing for the first week of March show ing a gain of per cent, over last year end of 18.3 per cent, over 1901. It is already certain that railway con struction will far exceed even last year's: enormous figures. Eastern producers of footwear re port new business in fall shoes quiet a? yet. The outlook is satisfactory. An erratic market for the raw ma terial, together with unfavorable weath er, brings a dtireasc in sales of cotton poods. Only a fair demand is report ed for men's wear, wooiens and wor steds. Removal of the embargo ir Massachusetts resulted in very heavy shipments oi wool, and prices arc fairl" steady. Fai'urcs this week numbered 2,10 in '.he United Slates, agnipst 22 last year, and 2J in Canada, against 34 a yrar tgo. LATEST QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear. (3 30n.1.50; best Tnti'iit, $4.8); thoico Fumilv, 4.05. Wheat New York So", 2. SlHc; I'hilndt'lpliiu Xo2, TS:w:i7ae: Ilaltlumru No. 2, fcO'Vc. Corn New York No. 2, 53c; Philn Mphiti -Nil S.rj.Vu.V.'.'tfcjUaltinioroN'o.!.', V.'o. Outs Xow York No. 2. 4.1.'c; Phil Ji'lpliiu No. 2, J3u4.1'ac; Uultimoro No 2. liny No. 1 timnlhv, ?19.00ul9..V; .. 2 timothy. iMa.00uia.5U; No. 3 tim itliyl'.,")0:il7.r0 Fruits nnd Vegetables. White Poln. iocs With rreoipts less liberal and quite nn iiiipriivemt-Dt in the demand, the intiiket rules steady and firm. Apples til good to cliiiico t'ruit trees of fungus ire in good demand. Uublittge will; V'ito u fulling oil' in tho receipts, tlicrt n much firmer fueling on ull good to :lniiee slock. Street potutnes nro in miplo supply for present needs; the imrket rules quiet but stetuly. We aiiote: C'tihbage Danifli lurge, per tori t'.gfiua.OO; domestic, per ton It.OOjG.OC 1'otiitoes Maryland and Pennsylvania, per bu ll'mllS;;; F.ustern per bu U5n 08c; kgfrplunts, Florida, per orange box $l..ril "j.00. Unions yellow, por bu 4'n5( 'c; retl. pir bu l'lu'HIe. Celery, per do2 50a"5e. Apples Kastorn, good to choice, per bri $l.l'i.'mH.UU; Western, do do do do do $1 u'Jtr.'.Tii; No. 2 ull kind; M-'HIal.'J"). Snnet Potatoes Potointu yellow, perbrl $2.fi()ii2 70; North Curo. linn, yellow, ).. i'.'m-.'. 75; Kistern shore vellow, f2.'.'.ru2.75. Ynms, yellow, $1.7J 'i2.H0. l'.utter, Separator, 20a30c; Gathered :ri'iim,27u2aej priiits.l-ll) 2'Ju3(lc; Rolls, 2-lb. 2Ha30c; Duiry pts. .Md., l'u., Ya., K'gs, Fresh-laid eggs, por doznn, liiaU'JjO. Cheese, Largo, 60-lb, 14Val4s'c; me ilium, 30-lb, UUaWi; pionies, 23-11), MS'ul4"4C. Live Poultry, Hons, llall.Vc; old misters, ouch ,'ll)u35c; Turkeys, 10al7t; Otll'ks. 4:ll"lU Hides, Heavy steers, association an.l falters, late kill, 00-lbs uud up, close so lution, lOulU.'a'c; cows uud light steers 'Jttrt-aC. Provisions and Hog Products. Hulk ;letir rib sides, tUic; bulk shoultlers, 'i'c; bulk bellies, lOis'c; bulk Lain butts, 10c; bacon cleur rib sides, lOJi'c; bacon iltotildurs, 10c; sugur-cured breusts, r.'.'-Sj'c; sugar-cured shouldors, 10-,'c; lugurcurod Culiforuiu hams, 10c; la 11 is cunviised or uucdiivased, 12 lbs. md under, MVc; re fined lard tierces, brli nd M lb cans, gross, Kl.Vo. Live Stock. Chicngo, Cuttle, Mostly l"ia20o lower good to prime steers .) 25a5 7."i; medium f3 .ri(la4 'JO; stockers and feeders 2 75 a.j 00: cowsj l bOul CO; heifers 2 25a 4 75; Feins-fed steers $4 00a6 25 Hogc, Mixed and butchers $6 !0u7 30; good to choice, heavy 7 00u7 45; Sheep, sheop and lambs slow to lower; good to clioioj whetlmrs f5(Ku5 65; Wusturu sheep 4 75u7 10. East Liberty, Cattlo steady; choico .'i 35u5 5(1; prime f5 15i5 30. Hogs, prime heavy $7 iAu.1 (i'l, mediums $7 41); heavy Yorkers 7 20u7 25. 8heep steady, Hest wethers to G0.i5 75 culls atxl coin mou $2 253 3J; choice lumbs $G 70aR 90 SCIt.SCE AND INDUSTRY. Only one-sixth of the surface of Ja pan is arable. Five-sixths of the cotton used in British mills Is American. There are about 30,000 automobiles in use in the United States. The French sold in America in 1903 more than $too,ooo of automobiles. The practice of fencing has been re vived among Japanese young noble women Americans are making an effort to establish a steel plant at Flushing, Hol land. The Peary Arctic Club hopes to dis patch another polar expedition in the spring. Peat has about half of the heating power of coal, and double that of wood The lowest priced vehicle at the New York automobile show was $500; the highest $1800. The secret of making carbon papei and typewriter ribbons is known to scarcely two dozen people. Timber is now vulcanized in Eng land by forcing a boiling solution ol sugar into its sores. An automobile made at Worcestci can carry ten tons. Microphones are now made so sensi tive that by their use one may hear the groans of a dying fly. American tourists annually spend abroad an average of $75,000,000, and foreign tourists leave about $x,ooo,ooc here. The annual lost by expatriation ol wealthy Americans who have taken ur permanent residence abroad it placed at $.10,000,000. Of the 140 steamships now in Mor gan's combine, operated as the Inter national Mercantile Marine Company only ten were built in America, and only twelve carry tho American flag. It Didn't Work. Me was middle-aged, poorly dre?s (d and decidedly fussy, lie had hardly taken his seat in the restaurant when he began to grumble about everything in sight. 1 litre was nothing on the bill ol fare ht to cat, he declared, ami kept the waiter busy attending to his many trilling wants, rmally he order ed some chops well done and a cup of eoltee brought to him at once, lne beverage was not to his liking and he lent it back for repairs, voicing a com plaint louder than ever. After waiting five minutes he demanded his choijs and at intervals of a minute repeated the demand. At length in a burst of anger he declared he would go some where else to eat and called for his check for the coffee. Grabbing over coat and hat he was about to rush ont when the man who sat beside him in terrupted. "That's not your coat," he said sternly. "Oh beg pardon a mistake." stam mered the angry one as he replaced the heavy silk-lined coat on the hook, took his own shabby one from an adjoining peg and left the place. "I lost a new derby through that dodge once," said the watchful one as he resumed his meal. "That game of kicking at everything and working up a show of anger as an excuse for absent-mindedness is being extensively ivorkcd nowadays. The minute he be gan his protcsls I was 'on' at once. Did von notice the awiul rag was going to leave?" PURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH, tl.B.B. Cures reei Settled Cnsrs Esprrlully To frovo It 1!. It. U. Sent free. These diseases, with aches and pains in bones, joi'its nnu bt-.rk, sgo'nUing pains in shoulder b'.adcs, hands, tinners, arms and legs crippled be ilieum.itism, 16mbsg3, Bci slicB, or neunugis; hanking, spitting, nose bleeding, ringing in the earn, sick stomach, deafness, noises in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, a'.l run down feeling of catarrh ore sure sizns of an awful poisoned cor.di tjon of the blood. Take Botanic Blood balm (B.B.B.) goon all aches and pains stop, the poison is destroyed and a real permanent cure is made of the worst rheu matism or foulest catarrh. Thousands of esses cured by tukirg B.B.B. It strength ens weak kidneys aad improves diges tion. Druggists, ?1 per Urge tott!e. Sam ple free by writing Blood Balm Co., IS Mitchell St., Atlanta, (Ja. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sea'ed letter. The value of farm nnimals inareas.'J from 8344,000,000 in lS-nJ to $2,9S1,0J,0'JU in 1900. Ask Ynnv Denier For Allen's Font-Vase, A powder to shako lato your shoes; res.sthe feet. Cures Corns. Bunions, Rwoollen. Si ro, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Fe -t and In growing Nails. Alls 4's Foot-Kase maVes uew or tlsht shoos eay. At all drugelsts nud sh-; e stores. 25 cents. Sample mulled Free. Address Allen H. Olmsted, telioy. N. Y. The fellow who tells you disagreeable thinjfs about your neighbors will tell your neighbors the same things about you. Ststi or Ohio, Citi orT oleoo, I Lccas Cochtv. I ' Fbakk J, CuicXKT.mnke oaththat ho Is the senior partner of the firm of K. ,T. Cheset A; Co., doln business In the City of Toiedo, County and Htnto aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ose hundred not, i.Aits for each and every ease of CATAKSnthat esunot be cured by' the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FnANK J. Causer. bwora to btoro me and sul'scribsd In my presence, tuts ttnuav 01 uvcoinuer, A. I., me. A. W. Glkasos, A'ofaru Public. SCAL. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and aots directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Hend for testimonials, iiee. F. J. Chexx & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by DrugglBts,75e. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Conscience is something that troubles us after we have been found out. FITS permanently cured. N'o tits or nervous ness after tlrst day's uso of Dr. Kline s Oro it Norvelte9toror.StrialbottleondtratIsofroj lr. r.li. Klike, Ltd., t31 Arch St.. fhlla.,Pa. Theie are only four letters in love, and many a man wishes thev had been burned. PAINFUL PERIOD are overcome by Lytlla E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. MIm Menard cured after doc tors failed to help her. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Y.yrc table Compound cured me tuter doctors hud failed, and I want other girls to know about it. Dur ing menstruation I suffered most intense pain low In the abdomen and in my limbs. At other times I hnd a heavy, depressed feeling which made my work seem twice as hard, and I grew pale nnd thin. Tho medicine tho doctor gave me did not do me one bit of good, and I was thoroughly discouraged. The doctor wanted mo to stop work, but, of course, I could not do that. I finally began to take Lydla E. Plnkliam's) Vegetable Compound and felt better after taking the lirst bottle, nnd after taking six bottles I was entirely cured, and am now in perfect health, and I am so grate fill for it." Miss (Jeoroib Menard, 6H7 E. l2nd St., New York City. $S000 ft'ftit If trlijlnal of aSovt Ittttr tracing giituimrifti cannot bo produced. Lydln E. Plnklmm's Vegetable Compound euro female llln when all other meot Imve. filled. A mammoth dove farm at Elysian Park, in Southern Calilornia, is (.wil ed by one J. Y. Johnson, who bcan five years ago with four hundred bird. Now he has about twelve thousand. The squabs bring from two to three dollars a dozen. While doves predom inate, and there is an effort to confine the marketable supply to white birds. From eicht to ten sacks of wheat and twenty oi screenings are consumed in a day. More than nine-tenths of the 300,000 pounds of peppermint oil annually con sumed by the world is produced within ninety miles of Kalamazoo. Mich. Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; yield with griciousneVs; but oppose with firmness. DOAiYS DEAL GENTLY. Its the gentle and effective action of Doan's Kidney Pills In Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous with Men, Women, and Children. Mt. Pmamxt, Omo. I received the sample of Donu't Kidney Pills, and never lind any medicine do me so much good In so little time. I had Congestion of the Kidneys and nindder so severe it caused n pressure on the Iuns like Asthma, but through tho use of Donn's Pills I om free and ensy now. Gro. W. Smitii, Veter inary Burgeon, P. O. Dox 41, ML Pleasant, Ohio. Aged people find Donn's Kidney Pills a great comfort for declining years. They cure incontinence and urinary weakness peculiar to children. Baxter Springs, Kansas. I received the free esmplo of Donn's Kidney Pills. For five years I have had much pain In my back, which physicians said arose from the kidneys. Four boxes of Doan's Pills have entirely cured the trouble. I think I owe my life to these pills, and I want others to know it. Baduj Davis, Baxter Springs, Kansas. "Death months" are March and April for adults, find July nnd AuRust for children ruder five years of ape. according to the statistics'of the twelfth census. Jfrs.TYInsloir's SoothlngSymu for chlldrai lectUiuft, soften the tfuine, rtduves lnfla-auia t!oD,allt,laln, cures wli.d colic. l!5e. ubo'.tlo '1 hp frllour wlia is to;! frerh ii linli'.o t-l assault. rifo'sC'tirn ennnot be too lilirhlvsrxk-Do; (is acouKh car J. W. O'BaiSN, 322 Thir l Avenue, ., Minneapolis, Mtnn., Jan. b. IbJj. Moncv sometimes coe farthest when it is invited in postaje stamp. PrTSAM Fadeless Dyes color Silk. Vool and Cotton at one boiling. Even diamonds made of paitc will caurc a woman to be stuck up. IS NOT A CURE-ALL, but it cures RHEUMATISM And all d(ra.,e arising from Impurities In the hlnort. Tt pofltlrfh trill not injur the dl:mtiv ovtana. t'atnrrht Kidney, l.lrvr and Stnmnch trouble disappear under tho powerful blood puriftino qualities of thtt medicine. TWO BOTTLES CURED. tlALEion. N. C. Gentlemen: I take pleasure In hearlnir teatlmoify to tho curative properties ui your riitiiMAuiDE. iwn uomea bo of any beueiit to you In advert Uiair Yours truly. w. n. ft AND. Sttirard. Jr. C. Inrtltuticn for BHnti. All Druggist, $1.00, or expressage prepaid. Bobbltt Chemical Co., . Ybursjbra BROMO wm LilRl S WH.tHr a; Bout ( viiii; h byrup. '1 .vwn (, in limp Hold hr dm; nonotony, Fate met a discontented man, fays Judge. "Why are you discontented?" afked Fate. "Alas!" said the man, "my life is so monotonous. I desire a change of time and place." "That is impossible," said Fate. 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