THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA, MEMBER OF U.S. CONGRESS. WtU Knovm on tha Pari fa fHopf. Hit WnMn0lon A&drtt It ISM MA SU. K W., Washington, D. O. BaBae3NMH7tfUnBk. jlali Hfl -IL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS w f Mm coNamaiMAN tho. oalb. Hon. Taos. Gale, Who was elected to Confjnws from Alaska, Is well known ou the lVelflc slope, where he has resided. His Washicffton address Is 9th St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. Washington, IK O. Peruna Drug Co., Voluwtbua, Ohio. Uentlemen: I can cheerfully ree oatmend Peruna ait a very efficient remedy for coughs and colds. TIionmH Cale. Hon. C. Stamp, Congressman from Vir ginia, writes: "Ihnre used your valuable remedy, Peruna, with beneficial results, and can unhesitatingly recommend your remedy as am Invigorating tonic and an effective ind permanent cure for catarrh." Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. Manufacturing Rubies. Wedding Breakfast Menu. Hungarian 6onHsh. -Vepk'a rteverest cartoon, by .Tsmieson. in the Pittahnrg Dispatch. CONGRESSMAN RIDICULES THE AMERICAN HEIRESSES WHO WED FOR FOREIGN TITLES McGavIn, of Chicago, Says They Sacrifice Their Souls to Snobbery Auction Block of Fifth Avenue "Oh, Mamma, Buy Me That!" Olrl Says, and It Is Done, In McGavln's View Every Day a Bargain Day in New York, Whether For a Yard of Ribbon or a Pound of Flesh. The discovery of (ho process of convert Ingcouindumapur worth 50 cents n knrnt Into rubies valued at (flOU to iJl&O a karat was sugge sted to the French scien tist. Professor "Hordas, by the fnct that minute glass tubes in which radium is confined take olf gradually a beautiful nsuro color resembling the sapphire. Crookback'a Equitation. Richard had just cried: -My kingiSm for a horse." "I feir Roosevelt will count mo a molloyci'ddle. " he explained. Thus is seen the contaminating in flue nee of aberration. New York Sun. The very wisest advice: take Garfield Tea whenever a laxative is indicated! Pleasant to the taste, simple, pure, mild, potent nnd health-giving. Made of Herbs not drugs. Unless a man pretends to know how the baby's food ought to be prepared his wife Is afraid he is not a (toot) father. A Uemedy For Neuralgia or Puln In the Nerves. For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's Liniment has no equal. It has a pow erfully sedative effect on the nerves penetrates without rubbing and gives Immediate relief from pain quickens the circulation of the blood and gives a pleasant sensation of comfort and warmth. "For threo years I suffered with neuralgia In the head and Jawa," writes J. P. Hubbard of Marietta. 8. C, "and had almost decided to have three of my teeth pulled, when a friend recommended me to buy a twenty-live cent bottle of Sloan's Lin iment. I did so and experienced im mediate relief, and I kept on using It until the neuralgia was entirely cured. I will never be without a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment In my house again. I use it also for Insect bites and sore throat, and I can cheerfully recommend it to any one who suffers from any of the Ills which I have mentioned." Washington, D. C. Declaring that the women concerned "sacrifice their souls and their honor on the altar of snobbery and vice," Representative Charles McGavIn, of Chicago, took occasion In the House to denounee "the international marriage habit" on the part of American heiresses. It was only a few days ago that Repre sentative Sabath, of Chicago, Intro duced a bill to tax all property expa triated through marriage settlements made on account of such alliances. Mr. McGavIn, who Is a native of Illi nois, got to Congress by defeating Carter H. Harrison's brother. "In thinking of these numerous weddings," he said, "I wondered what the early pioneers who battled with the Indians, challenged the for est and braved the winter's winds and snows to establish a Government where manhood might be recognized for Us true value, Instead of for the accident of birth, would say It from their graves they could look back and see so many of the women of this country saclflclng their souls upon the altar of snobbery and vice. "I have no reference to any partic ular girl, nor have I prejudice against all of these titled men, for some of them are worthy to grace any home; some of them have added to the honor of their names and to the glory of their countries. I have ref erence only to those who have a mon ocle on their eye and an idiotic look upon their faces those who have neither the disposition to be good nor the ability to do harm. "A bill has been introduced In the House by one of my colleagues from Chicago to levy a tax upon all dow ries and upon their titled husbands. I am not here to advocate the passage of that bill or to oppose It, but my curiosity has been aroused to know to what committee it might have been referred. The Committee on Foreign Relations might do, or the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce might also be appropriate. "But on further thought nnd exam ination I found It had been very prop erly referred to the Ways and Means Committee, Inasmuch as It sought to levy a tax. Then I was more curious to know whether the present tariff schedule Included dukes, carlo, lords and counts, and finding that these things were nowhere mentioned, I thought It might be proper for tha customs officers to classify them ilka frogs' legs, as poultry, for It Is tha general opinion among Americans that they are a species of geese. "We upon this side of the1 House have In recent years referred trium phantly to the fact that, as between this and other nations, the balance of. trade was In our favor, but nowhere In the summary can be found a refer ence to such trades as these, where soiled and frayed nobility Is ex changed for a few million dollars wrung from the lambs of Wall Street with a woman thrown In 'to boot.' Every day seems to be a bargain day In the great city of New York, wheth er It be for a yard of ribbon or a pound of flesh; whether It be upon the retail counter of Broadway or the auction block of Fifth avenue. "There was a time when wealthy Americans traveling in Europe were content with buying costly . fabrics and paintings by old masters of whom they knew nothing, but now they buy something even moro costly but less valuable. When the wealthy girls traveling with their parents abroad see some remnant of royalty they en thuslastlcally exclaim, 'Oh, mamma, buy mo that.' An Interpreter Is se cured, the bargain Is made, the money Is produced, and the girl Is gone soon to return a sadder but a wieer woman. "While I have engaged In some criticism of those particular women who have made a mockery of the most Bacred relations of life of those not satisfied with any other namo than Countess Spaghetti or Macaroni I want to say one word In tribute to those true American wom en who spruned the wiles of earls, lords and counts for the love of Ills Majesty, an American citizen." The Face of the Enemy. By WILLIAM H. HAMBY. In his restless slumber the Youtb beheld a terrible Vision. He was monster wearing a loose, dark hood and a trailing cloak, black as night. In Its bony hand It carried a scythe, and It moved with awful, silent swiftness. As It passed, Its garments brushed close to the Youth, and he awoke, trembling with a great fear. "It was tho Reaper whose name is Death," he said. Not many days after the Youth saw the Vision again this time In the light of day. As Its trailing cloak of blackness fanned his face In passing, his heart cried out In agony. He knew the Monster was bearing away her he loved above all others she who had given him life. Then the Youth thought bitterly of the Monster, but feared It with an exceeding great fear. Once more the Monster passed. The Youth was a man now, and as he felt the rush of the dread, dark silence, he stooped over a cradle with a great yearning In his heart. It was empty. The man hated the dark Vision, and never thought of it but in bitter ness and dread. He was middle-aged now, strong and self-reliant a conqueror among mon. But again he felt the approach of the dark-hooded Vision and cried out, "No, no; have mercy this once!" But It passed swiftly, and the man saw the fair, green earth turn to leaden ashes under his eyes, for the Monster had borne away her whom he loved even more dearly than' his mother. After that, with grim, silent Hps aad hard, burning eyes, the man went on his way, hating, more than ever before, the cruel, heartless Mon ster. At evening the Man. tired after a long journey, lay down to rest. Di rectly he beheld a beautiful Vision approaching. Its face was wondrous fair, and filled with Ineffable sweet ness and compassion. The Man sprang up and ran forward. "O Vision," he cried, holding out his hands, "O beautiful Vision. I've dreamed of you all my life. Who aro you? From whence are you come?" The Vision smiled. "You should know. You have seen me many times before." "Never!" declared the Man posi tively. "I never saw you before." "At least," said the Vision, "you have seen my dark mantle." "But you wear no cloak," said the Man In astonishment. "No," replied the Visitor. "I never wear It, but It Is always In men's minds." "What Is It, then?" asked the Man. Man. "Fear," answered the Vision, In pitying tenderness. She held out her hand with a feel ing of great security and perfect Joy. "And who are you?" he asked, as they moved swiftly away. "Down here" replied the Vision, "I am called Death." "But over there?" asked the Man, with upturned face. "I am Life." Home Herald. Castro's Star. In spite of the hostility cf the whole wor d President Castro of VBetuela manages to keep himself In power in his own country. He Is a little man who walk itb a limp. His lameness was cau id bv a ballet wound received when he w s making his theatrical campaign for the presidency. On one occasion Castro was sitting oat a dance with the wife of the American minister. As wn NapVdcon, he Is a firm believer In the Influence of astronomical bodies over the destine of men. On the night In question the sky was radiant. O.io big star was so brilliant that It at tracted the lady's attention "Look it that star, Mr. President," sho said. "It seems to be watching over the wkolf earth " "Tuat Is true," replied Castro gradilo- l ' "That star la my Btsr. V hen that star shall fall 1 shall fall." Thoro was an arrogance In his tone that left no doubt In tho mind of his hearer that be wa fully convinced as to tho accuracy of his belief. He made this statement five years ago and his star still seems to be In the ascendent. Chi cago Tr.buue. THIRTY YKAR8 OF IT. A Fearfully Long Siege of Dally Pain and Misery. Charles Von Soehnen, of 01 A 8t., Colfax, Wash., says: "For at least thirty years I suf fered with kidney troubles, and the at tacks laid me up for days at a time with pain In the back and rheumatism. When I was up and around sharp twinges caught me, and for fifteen years the frequsnt passages of kidney secretions an noyed me. Dut Doan's Kidney Pills have given me almost entire freedom from this trouble and I cannot ipeak too highly In their praise." Bold by all dealers, 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllbrrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. riles Cured In 0 to 14 Days. Faso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any cane of Itching, Wind, Hleedingor Protruding Piles in fl to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. V 500 American Girls, With $204,000,000, Have Wed Titles A large pnrt of tho fun of staying out all nlKlit is lost If yau are a narbaJor. so that it doesn't make any difference. New York City. More than COO American girls have married titled foreigners, and a careful statistician has figured that a trifle more than $204,000,000 has been taken over seas through cupld's Influence. This amount does not Include the $12, 000,000 fortune of Miss Gladys Van derbllt, who married Count Szech enyl, of Hungary. But tho record of Infelicitous In ternational marriages Is appalling, and the divorce court history of the past few yenrs teems with tho names of titled foreigners who married rich American E'rla. There are few of these cases In which the American wife did not bring tho suit either for separation or divorce. Some of tho matches have been love matches, nnd in these Instances, with few exceptions, the Amerlcsn wives have been happy. But these are the exceptions that prove the rule. llnhapplness, Bhntne and Ignominy have come in most of the Internation al marriages. The most recent American heiress to sue for a divorce was the Countess of Castellane, who was Miss Anna Gould. This was a love match that ended disastrously. And when Miss Gould married the picturesque Bonl It was confidently believed It was a union that would bring happiness to the bride. Miss Gould brought $17, 000,000 to her Count. There Is a prevalent opinion that It is safer for a young American heiress to take up the Hon taming business and to plunge on the races than to marry a title. The general view seems to be that with such n marriage she is sure to lose her money and her happiness, and Is lucky if she gets off with her life. ECZEMA SEEMED INCURADLF. Body was Kan Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless Citticura Remedies Cured Him. "From tho crc cf three month unt'l fifteen years old, my son Owen's life wan made intolerable by enema in its worst form. In spite of treatments the disease Kradualjy spread until nearly every part of his body u iuite raw. lie used to tear himself dreadfully in his sleep and the agony he went through is quite beyond words. The regimental doctor pronounced the ease hope!c. We had him in hos pitals four times and ,ho was pruuuuneed uns of tlie wcrtt eases ever admitted. From each he was discharged as incnrsble. We kept trying remedy after remedy, but had gotten almost put hoping for a cure, hue months sgo wo purcnasiMl a set of C'uUcuia liemedie. The result was truly marvelous and to-uay he is perfectly cured. Mrs. Lily Hedge, Camblewell Grass, Eng land, Jau. 12, 1907." K,Yhat a ,w.omn likes about her hus band explaining his politics Is she cant understand U any better than ne does. For 13c nd this notice the John A. P.Iier tfeej Ma U'"w"-. i? order to gain "U.IWO new customers during 190? will mail you free their great plant and Med catalog together with ! 'M' 195r (lKW" Carrot 1 u lkg. Earliest Itipe Cabbage i 1 JS"' J5"!1"1 KmjrsW Cucumber!.":: 18 1 El' fe iS ''ket Lettuce 15 Pkg. Early Dinner Onion in i Pi ' SiT""08 Muskmelon I 'is m- Thirteen bay Radish flSwe! 'SJ . . 'T.. . fe. ,5 Total ' tin Above i sufficient 'iced to i grow S4 bu. ''"j" etble and thousand, of bril uaut flowers and all is mailed to you FOSTrAIO JfOB 12c, "erliue,. Karliest Cauliflower. Joini A. koUer feced Co, La Crosse. Wis. A. C. L. reJIi. 5! a girl who was born t ?deA b th way she nev?r has io go t0 the drug store to ket p .1 up FORTUNES WHICH AMERICAN GIRLS HAVE HANDED OVER TO TITLED FOREIGNERS DURING LAST QUARTER CENTURY Princess Sccy-Montbellard. 1,000,000 PrlnceBs Hatzfeld 2,000,000 Baroness Bockllnson .... 1,000,000 Marquis de Cholsene 600,000 PrlncesB Engalitcheff .. 1,000,000 Duchess de Dlno 2,000,000 Count e Festltlcs 2,000,000 Baroness de Zedllti 600,000 Lady Gilbert Thomas Car ter Duchess of Manchester Princess Ponlntowskl . . Duchess of Marlborough Lady Curzon Lady Llster-Kaye Countess vonPappenhelm 1,000,000 Princess Colonna 2,500,000 Countess Castellane . . . .17,000,000 MrB. Geo. Cornwallis West 6 00,000 Lady William Beresford . . 3,000.000 $1,000,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 6,000,000 1,000.000 Duchess of Manchester. . . 2,000,000 Duchess of Roxburghe. . .25,000,000 Countess of Strafford 1,000,000 Princess Auersperg 1,000,000 Lady Thomas Hesketh 1,000,000 Mrs. Arthur Paget 2,000,000 Mrs. Vivian 12,000,000 Countess of Craven 1,000,000 Countess of Donoughmore 600,000 Baroness de Vrlere 600,000 Mrs. Douglass Campbell.. 500,000 Marchioness de Brereuil.. 2,000,000 Princess Vlcovaro 1,000,000 Marchioness de San Mar- zano 1,000,000 Countess de Hohan-Cha- bott 1,000,000 A Few Favorite Dishes of Comities. There Is scarcely a county in Eng land that has not a favorite com mon dish among Its people. In rural Essex one meets with a combination of stewed rabbit and raspberry Jam. Whenever apple pie makes Its ap pearance on a Yorkshire dinner table cheese finds a place there, and the two are eaten together. Rabbit pudding is a dish only to be encountered in Norfolk, which county believes in stuffing a turkey with chestnuts. Lancashire has a parsnip pudding peculiarly its own, as well as a kind of cake made of fat bacon and oatmeal. The little villages dotted about the mud flats of Essex are the only places In England where clam soup forms an anicla of diet. A Cambridgeshire man usually fries and eats apples and sausages to gether. He also la fond of making Jam of his surplus marrows; but In Leicestershire they would be pickled. The practice of eating sweets with meat Is to be found In Devonshire, where the natives rarely think of eat ing fried bacon without sugar of some sort, either powdered, white or brown, says Home Chat. Bobbins the Mississippi. A curious result of scientific study of tho Blho Higc Mnuuf in reeloh of North CaroHsa nnd Virginia !s tho show ing that the Atlantic is slowly gaining me of Umj w,icrs that have heretofore flowed toward the Mississippi. ThU arss fsom the fact that the B!uo IWga, Weill of being acres! with st rong slopes on each side, is an cgcrp uiont sepayntiqg a mo out .luuus upland on tho nor(bwHt fjom a lowr mountain ous land at the soHtbCagt, and the hlgli levol head viweis uf the streams Unit flow toward fhje Mississippi are continu. all; losing length Cy the retreat of tho escsipmaut tlirui:h the retrogressive erosion of th Ipwi-Wycl head waters ot the Atlantic-Moklng streams Fioai a I'lActical poiut of view, of cour3K the sliswgc Is very alow Bui by such changes niajiy of life earth'g'fca turcs have been formed. FITS, St. VitusDance :Nervons Diseases per manentlyouredby Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. Hi trial liottle and treatiso free. Or. II. R. Kline. Ld.,031 Arch St . Phlla., Pa, Too Much Compatibility. Judge Bostwick, of Columbus. O., re cently upheld a woman in her refusal to tell her age in cour . "Were the witness' age pettlnent, I should require her to give it," hu said; "but iu this ess as in many cases, ft Is not pertinent, and, therefore, in refusing to slate her age the lady is quite within her rights " Speaking of Ju.lge Bostwick the other day, a Columbus nuin said: "Ho is a remarkable person. Ho should have lx en a n vclist. As this de cision about at' i- show s, li" has a peculiar sympathy with the feminine chatactcr. He understands it "One day 1 heard him talking about divorce He was discussing the incom patibility of temperament' plea on which so many divorces are gTanted. "He said compatibility was often a bad thing, too. He sa:d there wb oncis a girl who, after listening to a young man's proposal, unwcred: " 'No, James, I caunot marry you.' "James looked frightened, hurt, dis pleased. " 'Why not?' he asked. " "There Is too much cnmpatibility.of temperament about us. James,' siid tho girl, her lip curling with faiut scorn. " 'Too much compatibility ? But itn't that a good thing? asked the puzzled young man. " Not always,' she answered. 'For instance, judging f ri m the size of jour Income. If we were married I should un doubtedly insist from motive? of econo my on dispensing with a servant and doing my own housework, and in your MmpatlbiUtV you would undoubtedly let me do It, James. '" Washington Star. Gum and Thought. 3.000.000 Countess von Larlsch. .. . 4,000,000 Mrs. Ml:hael Henry Herbert 6,000,000 Baroness Halkett 10,000,000 Mrs. Burke Roche 1,000,000 Duchess do Valencay 1,000,000 Lady Girdon-Cumtng .... 1,000,000 Counteis Moltke-Hultfeldt 1,000,000 Countei s Yarmouth 1,000,000 One hundred lesser Ameri can heiresses 64,500,000 Mrs. Colin-Campbell .... 6,000,000 Countess of Suffolk 6,000,000 Total $204,000,000 Since divorced, cago. Lives In Chl- Otrafrh Will Offer Compelling Attractions. Cleveland. In keeping with the spirit of modern times, the new Win dermere Methodist Episcopal Church will have many Innovations, One of the features will bo a social room, thirty-eight by sixty-eight feet. There will be spacious rooms for the trustees, the choir and the pastor, while the women of the congregation will have a parlor and work room. The church also will contain a gym nasium, kitchen and kindergarten. The pastor Is the B4V. N. W. Stroup. Halls of Congress. The existence of slavery In the Philippines was discussed. A bill providing for a new Immi grant station at Philadelphia was passed. In tha Senate an attempt was mads to have the Harvester Trust Investi gation called off. There was a lively tut between Representatives Randell, ol Taxao, and Dalell, of Pennsylvania. The Senate Commerce Committee reported favorably the bill to provide a revenua cutter for Key Wost at a cosi of $26Q.000. Electrocution of Animals Painless, Says French Savant. Paris. Dr. Leduc, a professor at the School of Medicine, In Nanten, who has been experimenting In ths slaughter houses of that city on the electrocution of animals by Intermit tent low tension currents, claims that the systsm is painless, the central functions of perception being first de stroyed and then those of resplratlou and circulation, and that there Is con- SCUUeiltlv neither ann-orinir .. mm tlon from the animals thus killed, making It better than other methods. The Field of Labor. Nearly 8000 organized women In Germany are employed as printers' assistants. Union labor in the leather trades of Russia has reacned the number of l-'.OCC. Buffalo (N. Y.) Union of Billpost ers and Blllers of America has signed an agreement with tbo theatre man agers. During 1806 forty-one of tho sixty four unions affiliated with the Gen eral Federation of German Trades Unions at Berlin paid unemployed benefits. Ki-duccd Criticism. After a concert at Manchester, England, Jaochlm, the great violinist, whose death occurred recently, was at the railway station waiting for a train. A respectable looking man, ap parently a navvy In bis best clothes, paced at his side a while watching him with close interest. Finally he asked for a light and got it. As he drew at his pipe to get It started he looked Joachim full In the face. Then, Just as he was about to go, he tapped the violinist's chest im pressively. "But Paganini was the man," said he. Joachim used to say, declares the narrator of this story, that be-never felt so small In his life. Whole pages of learned musical criticism had never begun to whittle him down so fine. Youth's Companion. One thing Is certain you cannot chew gum and tuink at the same time with any degree of success. You mny chow gem und work mechanically, you may read with gum in your mouth, and per haps not miss anything in the author, but when it comes right down to good hard mental effort, you cannot concen trate aud achieve the best results of whloh you are capable while your jaws work unceasingly. That champiug Is Just so much waited energy, and as such dissipates your force aud keeps your thinking powets rcluced to the lowest point. Just put it down in your notebook as a fact that no nun can "t hink deep, logi cal or well balanced thoughts whilo his jaws are working overtime. Chicago Tribune. 8 Lest We Forget. In the good old kafflr corn days of Blaine county, wheu Uncle.Jolin Dillon, the Geary 1 anker, and County Cleik Tyler hauled cedar posts to E; Reno and Ok'ahoma City mid Id them to buy bre id for ihelr families, they would go to hear a good old preacher, who was a post hauler with them This good old bruthor in his prayers would thank God for his goodness to them, and oue season, when he was especially thaukful for a good cr p raised, but not forgetful of the past, ho said: "Dear Lord, lest In days to come we forget, we thank thee, O God, for Ihe ccdir in the canons." Watonga II wild. PANTRY CLEANED A Way Some People Have. Moorish Idea ol' Beauty. The amiability of Moorish women atrlkos me greatly. I visited some the other day, and they were full of kindly Interest. They liked my fair hair, they liked my clothes; one old crone suggested how lovely I should be were I to palut my cheeks a bril liant fed, stain my under lip coal black, adding three black vertlcle lines on my forehead and one in the middle of my chin, also stain my j ivriu whs wsiuut juice, my nanus with henna! i therefore rubbed my cheeks with my handkerchief till they turned crimson ; that amused them highly, and they laughed and said I needed no paint, but did need henr and blacking! National Review. Paper making In Japan has been very active for the last year or ao. Most Japanese mills use steam for motive power, and nearly all the ma chinery used Is of American make. A doctor said: "Before marriage my wife observed In summer and country homes, com ing In touch with families of varied means, culture, tastes and discrimi nating tendencies, that the families using Postum seemed to average bet ter than those using coffee. "When we were married two years ago, Postum was among our first order of groceries. We also put In some coffee and tea for guests, but after both had stood around the pan try about a year untouched, they were thrown away, and Postum used only. "Up to the age of 28 I had been accustomed to drink coffee as a rou tine habit and suffered constantly from indigestion and all Its relative disorders. Since using Postum all the old complaints have completely left me and I Eoraetlfees wonder if 1 ever had them." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There'$ a rsa on." . Harnessing the 8'. Lawrence. Consul John E. Hamilton, of Cornwall, forwards a ( a nnd an newspaper state ment which tc.ls of the electrl -power development of the St. I.nwrenco Klvcr, the projects being Ihe most actlvoon the American side. A Canadi -n power com pany Is planning to Install more 1.00J horsepower dynamos and do morcdredg lug, when at least 25.0o0-horsepower can be dovcloped. Tue Canadian paper savs It would not be surprising If the cleHilc development on both sides of the riv r Is for makiug power for the large rail way lines $tOO Itcnard, $100. - The readers of this paper will bepleasc lto learn that there is at least one d resiled dm case that science has been aide to cure in oil its stages, and tliatisl'atarrli. lUH'tCatarrli Ciire is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lieini a con titutional disease, requires a constitutional tteatment. llaH'sCstarrb Cure ut ukeu inter nally.acting directly upon the bloutl aadinii co us surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing tbt foundation of tlie disease, and gu i ra the patient strength by building; up the cou atitutioa and assisting nature in doing ite work. 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