Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable toy Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor ic.i v and cheerfulness soon wnen ine sia ' neys are out of order --' or diseased. Kidney tronslQ has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a chili to be boi affiicted with weak kif neys. I! ; t child ur!n 'es cn. if h urine scalds th fies - r hen the child reaches ar. - ,.,i . -nould be able to control ihe p jgo. It Is yet afflicted with led-weti n6. ocpead upon it. the cause of th? difficulty is kidnev troubls. and th flrt step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as mospeople suPpoo-e. Women as well as men are made mis- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy! The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, in fifty- fjaCl cent and one d .-liar Iti&lHwkSsSkTztffa sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail tree, aiso pampmei tell- Home of SwannvRoot. ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAO. Siinbury & Lewistowu Division In effect March 18, 1900. ansrwans, ex AM I STATIONS. I KASTWAHII A M it 20 9 09 9 01 H ,Vt H 8 Ut 8 40 H34 H SJ I SO M 13 M 117 i Sff 7 54 7 49 7 T U 7. a 7 10 : ih 1 1 a J 19 22 31 234 1 1 Ifl jSS :(00 .107 liMH) Siinbnry ioio; aalitnartiva Junction to is tollnairova low Pawling 10 2S Kremncr 10 2K Meliier HKit MiilillehurK 10 S. He nfer 1017 Itenvertowll 10 62 Aihtmnhurie I '5- liaiih Mill 1104 Mel'lurc ma Warcti It 16 Bbtndla 11 X!l rnintervill. 1127 .Mnitlmul I I XI Iwltown ii:i7 Lewittown (Main street 11 10 LfWifltOWn .lllnetioil. p x &IK) 4 50 4 4", 4 88 4 SI 4 88 4 Ti 4 1 i 4 l 'l a 88 8 49 II 119 3 M 880 3 14 5 18 3 13 3 10 ai3 8 BSS Btl 8 Train leaves Sunbury ,'i 30 p m, ar rives at selinsgrove 5 4; n m Loaves SeUnSgrOve 6:00 p. m,, arrives: at run bury b:f5 p. tn. TniiiiH leave Lewistowu Junction : 4 IS ii 111. 10 1.1 fi in. I hi ,, in 1 i,, -, ' i, in 7 urn i Ill, 17irca in tor Altoonu, enishurn met tlio Wen. : rur HsItlniOTS SOfl Wiml'.iiiKton BOB n in 9 S3, I 02. I 33 4 8.1. S 10 p m For Philadelphia ami Now York il 88, 8 05, 9 30 ;t m, 1 02 1 H3 4 33 and 1 1 1 v tu Km HarrlHburK s 10 i sa Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NOHTHKKN t'ENTHAI. RAILWAY WEHTWARD, Train leave 8)11' igrove Junction Bally tor Baabory ann west. 9 85am, 12 58 p m, p m. S'tnday 9 85 a m, I u p m. I TrslDS leave Sunbury dully except uml.iv 1 12 23 a m for BufT Uo.l St a m for Rrie anil Can- raBdalgaa 610am tor Keiietente r,n:in,l -inHnclniiriiH ii'Min for I,ok Unveil. Tvrone ann l he vmi . til 4S for BnffsiO, 1 10 ii in tor HellelontB Kane i F""" r"iXL,n i in p di ior w 'luiamspoEJ luruUylSSI n SI tor TiutTiln via Empoilum 11 ii ill lor bi'le, . m u in lor l.ne and Cnuuii- lulirua 8 fcs p in lor v i 1 1: .iiii for Iyck Haven and Sauisport VI am, 9 "ift a m 2 KJ mid , 4H p ui lor Wilkes- lain' ami HAtelton I In a in, 10 10 am, 2 a5 p in, 5 4 i p III ler Sllilul" Bin and Mount Csrmsl Sutiduy SI 55 a m lor wtlkeanarrS KASTWAItl). Trains leave SsllllSsrovi .luiietlon D0f a in, daily arrn.e : at I'lill iilelchl.i lit p m New Yn'k .', 88 p m Baltimore :i II i ili , amiUKion 4 10 p in 534 p in daily arrivlnc at I'hlliidelphla a p in iiuw ors a Da a m, Baltimore ti j n- IS iiiiu'ton 111 p 111, 42piu, u it 1 1 v arrlviiiK at I'hiladelphl i Its a in, N'sw York TU a ui. Baltimore 2 80 a m lasimiton 4IUa ts : ranis also issve BanDan : I IS : m I it 1 1 y arriving at I'luladoldhla 0 ,Vi a m , hltuuor 7 SO a m WaslitnatoB 880 am Now "rk 888 a m Weekday 4, 10 38 a oi HBBdsyt, -111 am da'ly SITtVlBC at PbuadelDblB 7 22 am, New York 1 88 a m, lOsBSanilaya Bsitl Icie 7 ji) a in. V..-lilhirion H.-iu ii in. Italtliiime I l'l P 111, WaSllitlL'tOll l 15 u 111. ll S.i p m, week dys arrlvimi at Phlladelplili, a ., j in. ,ew t ork v :w p m, Haituuore o u.i B m FaihlnsrtonTUpm ,i i m aaur.arnnns; at. pbiuvlelplus 7 88 p m ew York lilil n in. Ualtliuurj 7 m o in. W.ish- non s : p m " mm leave BBBDBrT at SOB a m and .1 88 l'l 1 Ml p 111. tor Hurrluhurir Phllajl ,l nhin no, I alUmers IB.UUTcaiN84lN (isn't Maoatrtr. I 11 Wl I III fl....'l Paau 4m4 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH xNNYROYAL PILLS me. Altvava r,. 11,1,1,, -i. 14-,,., . , , , ..V.'1'1"" " :; l.lM in U.-.I mid "iiinie note. eulp, with blue ribbon. 1 1 ' iifiofl,... 1... r. .... .. . 1 " iwi.i lasnatlaaa. Huv of your J )rutriHi, r " 'l'l It. 11 t..w il a - 11 ssoaiala and iUr ror tlaa." , itiimr. Im, rn IO.OOO TeMimoiilalH. Hold by 11,,,, ' - ' ,11. .4 1, 44. 1U0 Iudl..,:, Square, PHIL A., PA. aeiiUuu ait pwi A Monthly Journal HUNTER-TRADER- Tr RAPPER tells nil nboutbunting.trapBinB and Raw Fur Trading. Published by an old ex- perienced hunter, trap- per and trader. Sum- pie copy. Sets. Only no cents u year. Address, a. k. tinniinfr, I'ubiisa er, Gallipolls, Ohio. 0. h. OWENS, ATTORSi CY-AT.LAW. F" S,scui.iTT: TV RON K. PA. Collectlousand Kepcrts. "Terences. First Natlnnni Rntr v..,,ri.v pas Ueprewntcd :-Bellweod. Altoons, Uolll ii latlugdon antl Bollefonte 8-8-lyr DrFenner'si 'NfLAMMATION h.V. i . ' "pn'n t nunulcal, Touth "aTtas!P' iLX'tllaWSTi lgssuei.fiiisii,l ttiriul'uii.uJEr at ,e FINDING THE LOST LAMB. Pathetic Story af a Wayward Uauith- tar That Tnucbcd tar Heart of i;usi'f Field. Shortly before the death of Kugene Field a friend from one of the south ern states told him a pathetic story of a fir who had wandered away from her home in the country. She had grown weary of the drudgery and dreariness of her life on the farm, nml her vanity and pride having ben touched by unfortunate compliments to her benutv she had run away from the farm nnd taken rcfuire in a Inrire City, with the usual results of that . . " dangerous stop, says Youth's Com panion. Her old father, who in his rou-rh way Inn been devoted to her. mourned ! for the fir he had lost; but in his i simplicity it nevor oecurred to him to j try to find her, for the world beyond 1 tvi ui. , , . , . . ' ,hl 5 "f ,n" ttmnKh'I' was vust ! V torhhhn'f to : OIU' ' amabodjr had seen I h,s 4gllta in the city, a hundred i n,'l' away, mid with only that to guide hfm he went in search of her. i Oiwe to the city, he ahraiik from the imi . and '..fusion ..f llir erou.K H.. waiteil until 11 lit, and then when the streets were Comparatively deserted he roamed up and down from one street to another, giving the peculiar cry he had always used when looking for a lost lamb a cry the girl herself had heard and given many timet in her better days. A policeman stopped .l- . , ... .. 11 . the old man and Warned him that he was dist lulling the peace, whereupon the fat her told his story, and added : "She will come to me if she hears that cry." The officer was moved by the old man's simplicity and earnestness, and offered to accompany him in his search. So on tl went, up and down tk thoroughfnres.nnd into the most nban doned sections of Ihe city, the funnel giving the plhintlvi cry aid the ofti- cci leaning inc a inai sceiucti ine most promising of success. And success iiid come. The girl heard the cry, recognized it. and intuitively felt that it was for her. She rushed Into the street ami straight to her father's arms. She confessed the weariness and misery of her lot, and begged that lie would take her back to the (arm, w here she might begin a newand better life. Together tin y left the city t he next day. The stor deeply touched Mr. Field, lie often spoke of il and declared hi ... " 3 oi n. iiui in- neii r ipiue inane up nis .. r : ii. 1... . . . mind whether he should treat it in prose or in terse, sometimes favoring the one form and some times the ut i :; and before he had settled the matter death cut him oil', so the story of the old fanner and his lost lamb awaits an other poet. is Paalahmaal BaaeSlolaJ f This question was asked of a large number of nersons: What month. ments or rewards have you ever had I that did you good or harm? The jority churned to be benefited by ma jority claimed to be benefited by pun ishment. The boys thought thu ef fects of a pood plain talk were salu tary, and none had complaint to make against a good "dressing down." Many were grateful for having hud a punishment in due season, There is u time in many a boy's life when he thinks he is lord of everything, nnd it would seem that a good whipping is often the best way to cure this de fect, Tenderness is excellent for mosi children, but there are certain natures on whom it is wasted, be cause they simply abuse it. Con science docs nut seem to be very pow- Beaching out for the things of our dream erful in children before the age of Inn, . . . I T, . 1. - -1 I .. .... nine, trenching or advice unsought! for docs not seem to do much good, while suggestion docs. As to the in fluence of companions, it was great est between the ages of ten and fif teen. This influence is next to that of home. Everybody's Magazine. ,mv Don't Ask i s Thai Again, Miss Wunder Why do they have that deep crease i;i the new panama hats you men arc wearing'.' Mr. Knowsil Why, that represents the Panama canal. Halt injure Ameri cuu. WOMEN TE WORLD OVER. Queen VlKvH1! has vceived from the king of Italy a well-executed cast of the inscribed column which was discovered last winter in the Fornm st Rome, nnd which excited great in terest among nntiqunrks in uil parUi of Kurope. The queen of Sinm has a remarkable thimble, which was given to her by her husband. It (s made of gold, in the form ol a lotus bud, and is thickly Jtudded with diamonds, which are arranged to form her name and the date of her marriage. The form of the gift was particularly appropriate, since the lotus is the royal flower. Miss Mttbcl Cook of New York, is a "book surgeon. " That is she makes ner living Dy repairing uie worn-out books in the Astor library. She fitted . ,, . ... "1 . , . STSIf for tho position by taking a course in book binding, for she says , . ... . , , , ,r ' '8 impossible to repair books sativ lactoriiy without an intimate knowl edge of their mechanical construc tion. The first lady In the sultan's do minion is his mother. She has her own pslace and retinue, nnd if she has , ine sDinty sne may exercise consider- rnnrry an imported husband." De .ible influence in affairs of state. The troit Tree Tress. fact that the mother is so regarded by the Mohammedan, accounts for the , Anti-Jewel Leigee, longing with which the woman of this I Tho women of the island of Crete race awaits the coming of a son. She 1 have founded a league similar to that la sure of independence and honor aa which Lysistrata instituted at Athens long as her son Uvea. The wife la ; for half a day. The association has subject to the mother of her hus- the object of restricting the luxury band. When the father dies tha of the women of Crete. Its members mother becomes the head of her old- are forbidden to wear jewels or rich sat son's household, unless he can a raiment. Brussels Beige Independ tord to give her a house of bar osna. ce- IN THE DOMESTIC REALM. Bomr !mall Item, of Iaforaiatlua tar' Kxrery Day H.fer- Mice object to camphor gum, and it a (,iiuu jniiu to gprmkle U urouud their haunts. .-. I. . . ..... rresb ti.uiatoes are ant. -bilious, and thus not onlv w h, m,o f..- i. l.i... ; .. i .... ne.,.,i k.i, k. .. r--t hmu ur uacu i;n juviii- 1 T y Oaaee of fever. Dio Lewil ; used ,hat m' "peeled to seethe i ,y , " toIB"to" wonld take their , ' . PraiBOopoeM amonffaa In i k. . UDUMH remedies for fever. Kresh tomatoes, gathered from the vine he fore the sun is on them, are excellent for dyspeptics. They should be eaten without seasoning, or. at most, with a little salt, says the Itoston ltudget. To construct a "friendship calen dar," cut suuwith paper slips for :i(13 pages, mark on them the days of the month and week and distribute them I among ns many different friends as Possible fur n n a 11 Aman1it .-..: Then arrange them In Mlillrm I, , , , in, block and gum them. ptfSte to a oleos oarnnoard, winch may I e hand-paint ed, and then punch to hang on the i wall. Toy dogs are favorite plaything I with little children. The nondescript eurs that amused the little people of ! the last generation would not find fa vor in the eyes of the more lophistlea ted yonnirnters of the present day. 1, . , , ,. - e . r"'""'"" Sent accural. 'lv the different irinita ,.f onllv dogs. Spaniels, white and black poodles, pups, tnx terriers and badger dogs are mounted on casters so as to be easily trundled after their masters and mistresses. Sometimes they have fine ciats of broad ribbon and blan kets ornameuted with bell. To preserve berries whole, buy the fruit w hen not too ripe, pick over im mediately, wash if absolutely neces sary and put in elass jars, tilling each one about two-thirds full. Put in the preserving kettle a pound of sugar and one cupful of water for every two pounds of fruit and let it come slowly to a boll. Pour this syrup into the jars over (he berries, tilling them to the brim: then set the jars in a pot of cold water on Ihe stove and let the wa ter boil and Hie fruit become scalding hot. Now lake them out and seal per fectly tight. If this process is fol lowed thoroughly the fruit will keep for several years. The enlarged pores of the skin can be remedied by simple means, if one has Datience. The face shenlil lie Infhed every night in reasonably hot. not merely warm, water. It is bet ter to use a Turkish towel for the pur pose and rub softly with an upward motion from the chin. Soap of the purest quality, preferably an almond or olive oil soap, should be employed, Afterward a little cold erenm maybe applied. In the morning the face should be well bathed with cold water to restore firmness to the muscles, Th!s faithfully given, has never neen known to tail tJi cure en i largeinent of the pores in about six ; months. The same method will re move the roughness of the upper. arm that sometimes troubles one who wears evening dress cut decollete. The lleaallfDI Tliinttfl. Lift's biuutltul things are su many, Ho frun to thu hum! itat one. That even to count tluin for thought's is light. Ah, sursljr, we'd nevtr be done! But only because of tiielr plenty, liecaunu they are ours when WS will, We value thmn lightly as common unit cheap, And uur souls are unsatisfied still! "llu vision so siuooorn ana Dllnd, Tbat the rapture Which calls tu us day bj day Is too near for our sssklng to lind; Oh, the loss of It nil, m d Ihe pity, And tho yearning and hunger and pain, That we live In a Wuild full of beautiful things, The beauty of which we disdain! Klpley D. Saunders, in St. I.oulg public. lie- Where PraUe In line. There are girls who call me friend wnen 1 ve lots of cash to spend. There are girls with whom such times I llks to Joke; Who are sweet as sweet can bo When Dame Fortune smiles on me But there's only one who loves me whea I'm broke. Thero are girls w ho treat me nice. E'en when giving them advice, Though my monty may their petulancy cloak; For they nub mo very pat When my pock, tbook Is flat And there's only one who loves mo when I'm broke Bo I quaff this cup to her To whom never doth occur The thought my watch and chain may be In soak; But who still Is fond and true When I'm penitent and "blue" The little girl who loves me when I'm ' nroKe. Roy Farrell Greene, in Detroit Free Press. Seethe snnotinesraent f the tlsynef Dts tilling Oo.. Dayton, Ohio wbleb appears else-. where in this issae, explaining their plan of itnplying tbc coiiHiimer with four full iiart of llayner's Seveii A car-Old live for S8.IP, ex press prepaid. , Carried It Too Far. "Nothing that is produced in this country is ever quite pood enough for Mrs. Willoughby," declared Miss Frocks. "Everything1 must be im ported." "That's true," added Miss Kittish. "She even carried her nreiudice against domestic goods so far as to WILLIAM M'KINLEY in un: i WOM, by tI- CHARI K- II. CiKim'FSO. I -..--..... i. ,,.,-mii- ,-,.ii,r ii. Ill v :ir Mi- ' it,. I I...,. . i i .i . . "eitue In oner.-... ., I eli.oi.pi ll. ,..,. ", JsgJJJaeii'aiivM: was aaar taa I'ladilinri 'ln ilir an-ul nioii when bin evm were elim. In ilratli: lullnwnl bin remain, to N ,. Iioniil tapitol anil In I 'Anton. Villi,,,,, ,,f ,h,i,i... wtuaaaala, sa'e. ayraaalai in nr.- """"it; men ami women lakliia I" t, V) ,.,i..-. "'. ' emelal Honk Klllngiea from Uowuola Senator. editorials Irom n r a I ajnai im aadatylat worth el world' great MM but none aoy-raud a. MeKiniev' - "ft IS (iOl)'S WAV," l on tain a plmtomvura of ll photograph of Prexiilrnt evrr taken. Yon inn eaaiiy am) quickly elaar 10,108. Toe Oca- enil require that iilmre of pr u "f ale of every hook o'llnhitll heilon.uil ton HcKtnley l . ,ii u in, ni Fund. Thuaeverv tubactlbtl In thin book beeomrii a eontrilmtor to tin run, I Kverybodv will buy it; onlera for the -kinit no one will refuse. Semi I J l-'-eent tatnp f,,r 'IcKunt proieetii: io.i.ini aopiai will he aoM III till VeiMtv quiek; wiileHWllke huiliea limn or woman of ome inenim e;m make n fortune qieek by BettliiK ole control of it Slute . Aililre. TIIK CONTINENTAL A88KMBLY ('oreoran BMfj, )pp. f s Ttaaaurjr, 1 1 , I in Wanhlwqion, ' 1). A I'rounnnlralloa. Ao T rn,l l, ,rl. ,1,.. . .. . 1, "o a . v.v. ,,,,vLii ,ii, IHVCI4 Ol I C" I. . i .. , . 4 . ... , , j miig "-- ouj iusi.inigu.si, w iui gnasi- oi l.. .1 , 1 ... ., ii iim ins ui uea i u on cveiy side, i pasted a Buddhist temple, over the door of which was a newly written in scription, on which the ink was not yet dry. ('apt. Munthe, of the Chinese CUStoms, who was with ine, stopped to read it. "What a strange people they are," he said. "Who but a Chinaman would evur have thought, at such n time, of writing this? 'From ten thou sand bitternesses wells the Eternal Peace. Contemporary Review, A Slnrllliiit Surprise Very few could believe in 1. oking at A. r. Load-lay, . healthy, ml um blacksmith of Tilden, Intl., that for teu yeara be suffered such tortures from Rheumatism a., few could en dure ami live. But a wonderful cliiiuge followed bis taking Biectric Bitters. "Two bottle" wholly cured me." he writes, "and I have nut felt ft twinge in OTer a year." Tiny re gulatn the Kidneys, pui ify the bl ml iiml eure Rheumatism, NeuruUie, Nervousness, Improve dilution end give per. ect health. Trv them. OnlyoOcat ihe Sliddleblurg Drug store (inn luh, Garmao a- Co , Richfield, l';i., am) Dr. .1. W. Samp i-ell, Pennsereek, Pa. iiiani Variable Star, Iu the constellation Gemini is a Well-knOwn variable star, .eta, of less than the third magnitude when brightest, which, according to an es timate recently set forth by Miss Ag nes M. Clerke, may be ranked among the giants of starry space. The com parative insignificance of .eta Qe niinoriim among the visible stars ap pears to lie due to its enormous dis tance. If remoafd equally far away, our sun would be only one thirty seventh ns bright as Zeta Qeminorum when at its maximum brightness, and Miss Clerke computes the gravi tative power of the star at 223 times tliut of the sun. Observatory. DR. HAYNE'S, (The Oraal German Scientist) improved Double Extract of Harsa parilla and Celery Compound Red Clover, Boef ami 1'-' Vegetables, Hoots and Herbs, (no Minerals! contains DOUBLE tin- Curatives of an v one dollar .Medicine in tho mar. kot and laHts TWIG" iih long. Tho crontPHt Remedy .' the Ase, killing nil GERMS, destroyed all MICRO BES ami it hiiio and certain cure lor KDNKY nnd LIVER -lisusos, Kin umstlsin, Nervousness, Dytpo ism. Malaria, Constipation, Sick Hoiiilitclie ii ii-! nil con iHitiiils airs ing from impure blood, Ltcguliir price $1.00 per bottle nil., but in oi iler to got ii introduced iu I Ins set -1 tion wo will hoII nt 50 cents p. r bol-1 tie or I bottles for fl.CO until fuitb er notice. Io not wait, order now if you are ailing Tho above medicine in used in K' I ERT HOSI'ITAI. ami 4v nil tb. LEADING PHYSICIANS in tbc world to day, and highly endorsed i by all. AililroKH, AONAWK KEACDY CO. April 16-Mt, RUNE, V. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man , of Me. ORBAT VtV I'nBNon x.Eivx3ai3"5r produces the above results ln'30 days. It srtl powerfully and ijulckly. Cures 'ben all others fsil loungmenwlllregalu their lort nimibooil.sDd old mon will recover their youthful vigor bv using It I. ( VO. It quickly and eurely rcHtorcs Ncnous nesn. '.oat Vitality, Impotcncv. Su" ilv CniiKsions, Loot . 'owor, Falling Memory, WoMini: lilseases.snd til , 1 cts of n If abuse or excel s and indiscretion, Ktu. i unfits ono for itudy, bum- or marriage. II Dot ouly cure by starting at tho M-at of dleiaso. but issgroat nerve tonic and blond builder, bring. Ing back tho pink glow to pale cheeks and rn storing the Ore at youth. It -.v ; olT Insaultj , and Consumption. Insist on I ..-. HKVIVO.na other. II can be carried In vest pocket. Dy mail 9XM perpackage, or six lor SS.OO, vrlth a poll tlve written guarantee to rare or refund the money. Circular froo. Address Royal Medicine Co., S. For nale in Middleburqli, Pa., Iu MWDBLEURGll JJUjG CO. WINDSOR HOUSE W. H. Ill "I I. Kit. Froprlelor 418 Market St., HarrisburiT Pa., (Opposite P. h. K. IiriKit Entrance) -trailed for All I'riiiim Rooms, 25 and SOc. Good Meal.';, 25c 11.00 to 1.85 per day. 84.00 to 3.00 per week. Good accommodations. If Isn't it Worth 25c. To Be Cured of Constipation People who suffer from habitual constipation iili nil its attendant1 ills, rl.meerl stomach ami bowels, doggish liver, heartburn, imluicstion, ami thin und impure blood, are too apt tn believe that tho only remedy is violent purgatives. Hie contrary la the ease. Such cathartics, . ven it' they do move the bowels, are Irritating ami griping, leave the stoumrli iulhiuicd and ufoebled ,l"' stipated coudition recurs with greater difficulty of euro ami the sufferer constantly growing Worse. There is a laxative' that ves the bowels without pain or griping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite, stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves ami purifies the hi I, while its tnarvelloua took properties tone up the entire system ami keep it healthy. Laxakoli Its remarkable ton! iroliiTlies ami Stomach, nerve, heart ami brain- nnd itatctl condition, This is the onlv way to cure. Laxukola is the only mcdicino for babies, i- purely vt action is geutto, spcody ami effective. Fin ilitl totwue. colds, cuius ami languid looling n is the Ulcal ineilieine. It tastes good. I V Children like it ami ask for il. Laxakola. the nir.ii tonic laxative, ia sol ,ly ihr ni sfficleni ol family mnrtlin, l,ut iht mon Kon imical, bcaoe it conblnea i,i mod Ed ass, via i laxative anil lonii . .ul at one price, No .thrr rrm, ilv t;ivr4 n.i am ii fur tbr mnnrv At druggists, XV ndlOi , oi lend lui em uatpS I,, LAXAKI I LA Co . UJ8 Nj.f,! bucri, N. V , ,.i 858 Dearseta ilsnsl, tluxii KOI, .SAI.W HV THE Mil nr ("AN" rtE'CURKDby oureombtsed moremont-eure, hydropatby nnd Internal trmt tncnt. We not only maintain but gtiarantee that vigorous, lutosiaating hcalt h can bo at lalned try nil who. under our directions. -iri a for it by NATUIl v I. means, VV moH you a ii ' ni qucHttons t loin wiueii your ease laciagnoseu by u irHiufloi ihysieli' .'.aehttuse -l tally prosorlbed for. if doctors have pronounood you me iratile m any . foUawiag 4eust il ill l'e of vital interest to you to iMiuuiunic.it c wllh us at iwiee. Bri ;lit'a Diai .t. i and other Kidney Diseases, Bheumatlsin, Consumption, Wnak n " i of Women, Lost Manhood, Bladder Diseases, rile.;, Constipation, Blootl Dis eases, Oatirrh, D-fMpsta, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disoa le, Insomnia, Livt r Disuase, Nervoti i Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all oilier disen whichrei nit from improper living or ignorance or neglect of the law lof natures The re. ieet of ttie I'livsleal weUbelQg . . . In tny indginont resulted In an tnere 'irt In ttmnnlty nntl w tliritrtassln thtt jrlrth rstt tlimugniuii the United states. Int. KitKHK.it o at .1. Miie, N, of Hartford, " Tbey cure ahere otliers have failed." I'll 1 1 A I Kl.lll I I'ukks. ' '.'bclr t ei i.t ii, tit la rational , , . they do all :.hey olailn." 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