"MY OWN SELF AGAIN" Mr, flat Writes to Mm, rinltham, Follow! Her Adtlce and ! Mail Well. "Dbah Mns. Piskbam! For nearly two and cne hftlf years I have been In feeble health. Afterrny little child crima Itseetnrd 1 could not get my strength arrnin. I have chills ami tha I severest pains In niv llmbsandtop of head and am nlmoht insensi ble at tlmea. I lso hnto a pnln nut to tlie right of breast bone. It is BeTere at times tliut I cannot lie on niyrlplitside. I'lease write inn what you lilnk of my cne. M us. Clara Hatks, Johns P. O., Miss., April 25, 18118. ' flKAB Mns. 1'inbham: Ihavot.ilcen Tytlln 12. I'lnlilmm's Vejfo tublu Compound us advised nnd now end you a letter for pnhlirutlnn. Kor aeverul years I was in smli wrrtrliud ncaun iimi me was annosi a nuroen. I oonld hardly walk across the floor, M m feeble. Several of our liest physicians attended me, but failed to help. I concluded to writo to yon for advice. In a few days I received such a kind, motherly letter. I followed your Instructions and am my 'old self again. Was greatly benefited before I had lined one liottle. May tlod bless you for what yoii are doing for suffer ing women." Mrs. Clara Gates, Johns P. 0., Miss.. Oct. 0. 1S.I9. COLO AIR HEALTH. Winter A boat ths naat Htlmnlant Tcopl fan llava. Many persona regard the winter Bea ton aa an unfortunate visitation. It Is considered both uncomfortable to the body and harmful to health. This la an error. Cold Is a moat potent agent for the restoration and preservation of normal activity on the part of the or gans of the human body. It Is a wise plan of providence which gives us a change of seasons. The winter cold comes as a tonic to repair the Injuries done by the enervating host of sum mer. Bummer, it Is true, baa many wise uses In the matter of health. It Induces outdoor life, rids the system of poisons through copious perspira tion and through the scorching rays of sun destroys germ life. Winter is the great bracer of the system. It stim ulates activity In every organ. When cold attacks the surface of the body the blood Is set into more free circula tion as a means of bodily warmth. It Is through the circulation of the blood that the human anatomy is kept In a state of repair. When the food has been digested and converted into liquid form, it Is taken up by the blood and carried the rounds Of ths system for the purpose of repairing the waste places. When the cold causes increased circulation, It also brings about more perfect nutrition. Man's face and hands Illustrate how weather-proof the body becomes when exposed to air. Continued activity In circulation on the surface, caused by the air coming in contact with the kin, tends to nourish and thicken the skin. Thus man's skin grows thicker In winter Just as animals are supplied with a double coat of fur. The sav ages who dwell bareheaded In the open air, are seldom, if ever, known to be Afflicted with bald heads, while, with the civilian who shields his scalp from air, baldness is prevalent The In dlans, who, It not now. In former days roamed our western borders, practical Jy without clothing to shelter their bodies, became, through long ex poaure, so Inured to the cold that It gave them but little discomfort St Louis Globe-Democrat. Tha Para rood Lair. Tba pure food law, which was en ted by the General Assembly last V. has gone Into full force. The ob V of the law is to stop entirely the 1 of food products which contain Aiful ingredients, and to compel dors of food products which are ytlterated with ingredients which f harmless to brand or mark their ids so that the purchaser may know t that Is the case and may govern lself accordingly. Certainly this an excellent law, and consumers I be thankful for the promise which lis made that It Is to be entorcod rig udly. It ought to be copied in every I state, says the Chic too Tribune. I Enough gutta pcrclia is made into Volt balls every year to insulate an At 4 Untie cable. Jell-O, tha New Deaaart, Meases all tlio family. Four flavors:- Letnoo, Orange, Bnnpliarry aod Strawberry. rkl your groows. 10 eta. A leaf is only a metamorphosed branch and the covering of seeds only a metamorphosed leaf. Ta Car a Cold In One Day. Take XjAXatttb Rsoho Qcinins Ti slits. All drurjtl-t refund lb mounj If t faun to cura, K. W, Uuovs's slgualure la ou eacb box. IBo. Chinese regiments arc recruited in the tame manner as British regiments. Mn.vVnp!nw'KP.oMhlng"yT.in forr-hllrtroi teething, sultana Uieguiua. iV4luceiunn!iirTiA tiuu. alUnjwtu.uuriM wind colliiWic a buttle. June shipments of fruit from Cali fornia averaged 6o carloads a day. T I . ViV nvnt. luiwl) nl u.W " W q. Mil UKAN T. Ill E. al t.. Kw urk Tilt Li:t: took For Ladles, SS AUCA MAbON. Kocasaisa. M. t. II ... i- '-n-.A ooooooooococoooooocoooooe FARM TOHCSi 090300000000000000000000 Cleaning- Milk Cans. When sklm-mllk or whey Is returned In milk rnns from the fnctory, empty tit once nnd wash the rnns in warm wnter. then nciihl nnd plneo whero they will svt plenty of sniillirlit nnd pure nlr. Never use sonp on milk prills', pnlls or rnns. AVnnli first with luke wnrm wnti-r nnd then scnld. rVoiir with snlt. occnslotinlly. The llnnaer In Overfeaillnn:. Ovcrfeedllin I l'ss to In fcnrcil In summer when fowls lmve plenty of r- rrcNe. The irrent dntiirrr Is In full ami winter wlii'ti they stop Inyltm nnd lire kept In coitlluctni'lit. Ho lotiit ns II hen Is lively mill ncllve nnd docs not feel fnt. or lift licnvy. nln Is prolmlily In Kooil litylna condition. Kns without shells live often it sliril of ovcrfatiicss. flent. l.itntls For Sntniner tttina. For simmicr runs dry Inml Is best Iicciiiimc It m ii lie kept III more health ful coiiilitloii. but where there Is plen ty of room quite nr-iist soil Is nil rlirlit. Honm of the InwHt poultry fnrina In the country lire on tninir, moist, clny Inml. wlierc wnter Simula In pools lif ter n rnlli. Yet the fowls, linvliiir lint tinil riinp'. nie In perfect linittli nml enjoy nil nhumlimt pnsltmiKc, which Ih a Kivntrr nilvnntiiw. (Inoil I'mtiler. There Is iiothlni; better tlinn sweet coin, sorghum or some of the clovers for fodder, ltiipe, turnips, rutu lmgn nml ciilibiiKcs mt not fit for cows. If fed In considerable tpiuntlllcs. I rend of one innn who fed onions to his cows, I well know the odor of the wild leek, nnd nothluir Unit will k'vi n dlsiiKfec iiblp odor to the brentli of n cow Is n lit food for the production of milk. If nny of these objectionable thine nre fed dlntly nfter lilllkltlK, the results will not lie so bnd, nml more can bo fed. Hut whnt Is the use of feeding object loiinblt' foods when there nre so liiiiny (tood thliiBS to feed? We never feed our blunted cnblmne to the cows, but feed tJiem ti the chickens. As one professor snld nt one of our farmers' institutes the best way to feed turnips to cows Is to wash them clean, slice them up nicely, ond ns soon ns you Ret done uillkliifr, take the turnips out nnd filed them to the sheep. 1. N, Cowdrey, In The F.pltomlst. Mnnavement of Pnstnre K.and. I.ninl which Is considered to be of no nvnll Is rIvcu over to the cattle to run i n nt will, ltocky ledices from which the tressi have been cut liinke up a lnrgn percentime of this Inml, nlso llelds In which the soil is poor. The irrowth that covers them Is mostly brush, briers, ferns nml vegetables that the cattle will not touch or else get lit tle nourishment from. These ledircs could be made a source of nln In tlx growth of wood, besides keeping the springs nnd st renins from drying up A little cure nnd attention given to the best portion of the remaining ground would bring good results. The plant' ing of such grasses ns redtop, meadow foxtail, orchard grass, timothy and do ver In a mixture will give a succession of growths nnd will bold out well In the fall. The seed docs not cost -much and the planting can be dotio In spare hours n piece of ground nt a time, Fields tlint have been under cultlvn tlon, if turned into n pnsture for n time, will be greatly bcueUtcd by such a rest. Keaplnat Fllsa Unt of Stables. On many farms flies arc to be found swarming through the barns in my rlads, tormenting the horses In their stalls nnd the cow when hitched up at night Cheap, euslly-niado screens for stable wludows are shown In the cut Make a frame the slxo of the window of four pieces of laths nnd stretch n rectauglo of cotton mosquito netting across it Have ready four other aim- liar pieces of laths and nail them over the netting, breaking Joints with tlie first pieces ns shown. The netting Is held firmly lietweon the pieces. Buch screens can be mnde in ten minutes, American Agriculturist. Bans That Kat Their RjrKi. We see every week directions for teaching hens not to cat their eggs. Most of them consist In tilling au egg shell srrth something that the hen will not like to eat, such as soft soap nnd carbolic acid, cheese curd uud cayenne pepper or some other nauseating tUise. We never hud a ben that acquired this bablt although wo wero In the habit of giving the bens tlie shells of nil the eggs used In the house. A nest so made that the bun cunuot stand up in it, and so placed that she cannot stand outside and reach in to break tlie egg, should be an effectual cure for this egg eating, but wo think feeding tlio egg shells and a ratlou of beef scraps every day, with plenty of oyster or clnui shells always whero they can pick them ss they please, is a sure pre ventive, ond to that we attribute our never having the trotfblo among our bens. If an egg is accidentally broken In the henhouse, so badly that we could not take It in, we do uv hesitate to let the hens have It, and feeVno fear of Its teaching tnciu to break more. Boston CultlTutor. A CHEAP, EASILY-MADE SCREEN. THI MAHKEtS. I'lTTsimua Train, flour and Faad. WnF.AT-JJo. red. W live No. 1 so 01 COIIN-No 9 yellow, ear 9 no. x yni.ow, snaueu o'4 in Mlie.lcnr il 48 OAIH-No. 1 white H9 2' No. R whits M rLol ll W inter t-nt 4 10 4 Sfl rsnoy sirsiKiu wiiimrs , iv i u IIAY-No. 1 timothy 10 to 16 75 'Invar. No. 1 IS 00 13 IW t'KI-No. I wlilttt nild.. ton.. 1 00 Is M Ilrown niliMlliiK in mi in on llrsn. bulk 1(1 (Ml III K) STItAW Whnat 7 OH 7 60 Oat 7 tW 7 60 Dairy frodneta CTTF.n-r.li!!n creamery.. ...t W S2' (ililo rrestniiry ls.'i IK Fnni-y eoiuitrv Mil 13 14 CHI KHK.-Ohln. new Wi l'l't how iort, now lu; II I'onllry, etfl.. IIFNS per tmlr Rl 91 1IK KKNH ilriw.i.l 14 III KCHIB I n. stui Ohio, lnl II I IX Prnlli and Vaxatabloa, UFANH-ntwn V lm-hl 9) 1 01 I'O'i'A KlKH Kiini'V Whlio bu 65 OT CAHI'.AdK rur i rnlo 50 T uriionrv pflr nil i oj IIAI.111IUKR. i r.oi'n $ a 4 ii WHKAT No a rd 73 'i 7;i" COIIN-Mlxoil il tl 1A1H 1 F.'KIH U'4 hi' i bL'l Jl.lt UliioornBiuirr.. ... iii rillLADKLPHIA n.orrt 1 4 tva 4 4i WIIKAT No. il rail 7:l'f W( t'OIIN-No. 2 mixed Ii j;i't ()A'lrt-Na white bO.'i Hl. TTKIt Creiunery, extra.... M luus-t'enuxylTniila llrsts.... J4; Kl.OCrt rntents t 4 00 9 4 60 A IIKAT-No. Kred T.l( () UN N !l A'i. OAIH-Whlta lVmliro -t IllT'lElt-CrenmnrT 17 l!l' tUUb Hlaie auil l'enu 11 13,', I.IVK STUCK. Central Stork tarda, Kaat l.lo.rtn CATTLE. Prime heavy, HO0 t lion lbs . . B 40 5 61 1 time. J.nilitu HIU Hi a 85 0 4) Mcilliim. 1000 to 1200 Hit 4 SO II 15 Fat lienors 4 40 115 Hutcher. 900 to 1000 lb 4 4'J 4 7 loniinon to fair. 4 Oil 4 7J Oxen, common lo fat 8 60 4 60 Loinnwm 10 good fat hulls and eows J 60 4 00 Milch com, each 1( Oil an 00 Extra allien cows, ecb SJ 00 45 00 Boas. rrlme medium Wrights Bra 5 65 llent heavy yorkers nnd med. .. 5 III 5 63 !ood to chulati tiaekers 5 GO 1 II) Good lKSand light yorkers... 6 ( 7'tf Kklp pigs 8 70 5 ho Heavy hogs A 65 6 60 Common tu fair. 6 40 S 5 Houghs 4 85 6 00 Btags 8 IS 4 25 UEEP. Extra, med. weight wutlisrs, 0.. tlood to choice iledlum Common to fair, LAiisa. Lambs, extra spring LiAmha. crrmil tn ili,tl, (irltiiv 4 2-5 4 00 8 75 Ii OJ ( 35 4 i.O 8 f0 4 25 4 00 8 25 2 60 6 CO 6 00 6 ;o 4 60 4 5 4 ii 4 0J a a.' 5 50 6 25 4 2 4 60 4 2i 4 00 a 75 6 75 6 60 00 6 00 Lnmb, common to lair, B)irlug. r.jiira, yearling, flood to cuoloe, Medium Common, CALVES. Veal, extra Veal, good to choioe. Veal, common to fair Veal, common heavy ... .... REVIEW OF TRADE. Prices Encouragt Bmineii Stimulating Feluri of ths Iron and Sleel Trade. Wheal Sh pmenti. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: It is often hard to read encouraging symptoms of general busi ness in declining prices of commodities, but just now it is reasonable to look for them. Some raw materials and some manufactured products, one stage removed from the raw, are selling at lower prices than at any time, since last year's advance set in; but there is con fidence among buyers that the down ward swing is pearly over, while sellers are adopting a cautious policy, which until recently characterized the attitude of buyers. Iron and steel markets were startled by reports of sales of steel bars at 90 cents per too lbs., but business at the same time was the largest in months at Llucago on a basis oi about l .5. Increasing demand for bar iron from makers of agricultural imnlcments and car builders was a feature, contracts placed being estimated at 110,000 tons 111 bars and plates. The trade believes that orders will increase as the season advances and that total needs of iron consumers will compare well with last year. Heavy bids appear for foundry iron, buyers being uneasy, with output reducing and selling prices of many de scriptions approximating cost. Export orders increase and makers do not fully accept reports of purchases of foreign rails for delivery in the South. Sonic traders are not satisfied with the result of the Chicago conference, pointing to the report of production of pig iron in the first half of the vcar, exceeding all records and contrasting it with recent dull markets. The foreign demand for bituminous coal is heavy, but producers nesuaie 10 contract snipmctits witn home prices tending upward. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate ..V7.oo3 bushels, against 2,.VjJ74.I last week. 4711,614 in tlie corresponding week of i8go, 4,111, 313 in 1808, 3,308,477 in 1807, and 2747, 850 in 1806. From July 1 to date this season wheat exports are i4.568.ciO5 bushels, against 18.508,906 last season, and 14.426,132 in 1898-0. Corn exports for the week aggregate 3,800,005 bushels, against 3,264745 last week, S,027,7o6 in this week a vcar na.-i. 3,56,923 in 1808, 3,223,885 in 1897, and 1,257,483 in i8)6, From July 1 to date this season corn exports are, 18,073,271 bushels, against 21,045,203 last season, and 15,514,392 in 1808-9. Failures for the week were 2.'8 in the United States, against 182 last year, and 24 in Canada, against 23 last year. Free State Commander Olivier breaks away from British forces, heading to ward Harrismith with 1,000 men. Forty thousand British will endeavor to cap ture him. tllttaranea la OtBelal talarUS. Ths retirement of Blr WlUlam White is bead of the construction department of ths British navy calls attention to tha fact that bis pay has been t0,000 A year, while Rear Admiral Hlcbbors, who does the same work In the Ameri can navy, Is paid but K.000. Ths M ary la this Instance la a good basis of comparison, end the same proportion holds true In many other branches ol the sorvlre. The salaries of ths officers In the higher ranks In England am greater than in America, and this ar gument is often made In favor ot In creasing the pay In this country, and probably will be made now that the comparison between the cay of ths two naval construction chiefs 'is suggested. Yet it Is forgotten that the pay ot cap tains and officers of Tower ranks In ths navy Is greater In America, as Is tha pay of seamen. This Is the case In civil service as well, says tha Chicago Tribune. Ths First Lord of ths Treas ury In England reoelves mors than three times th pay that Is given to Secretary Qage. Tet the clerks and heads of the various bureaus in the American treasury department receive two or three times aa much pay as the men who do the same work in Eng land. The American plan Is, on tha whole, better, though some clerks are ovemald. Ho Tour Feet Artie nml Hum ? Ptnikn Into your ehos Allen's Foot-Fnsa, a powder for the feet. It mskeii tlfht or New Hhoes feel enny. Cures Corns, Ingrowing Nnlls, Itehlng, Swollen, Hot, allotta, Kore ami Kwestlng Feet. All Druggists and Hhoe Htores pell It. Vi'm. Hnrnale sent t'HF.K. Aildrosa, A.1.1.K H. Ui.hhtcaii, Leltoy, N. V. In Kchraska nowaday the skins of mpcrfluiMi dugs are tanned and made into gloves. Dries fisvs their tine, but don't store them In your stomach. Ileaman's fepsln Uura aids nnture lo perform Its function. trtrA lltnn r,nj. third nf nil mfltltlfri.'- turid goods iii l;rancc are made by women. r.ncn ihqriikivi oolors elth-.r Bilk, Wool or Cotton tinrfeotly ut one boiling. Bold Dy an aruggio. A Frenchman named Dufour claims lo have funnel a way of melting and molding quart)! like gla. Is so pond and so cheap that no family ess afford to be without It. Is your Carter's? A Frcnrli engineer is trying to apply lir In 5v.th a way to machinery as to make it serve as a lubricator. What Mha.ll TTa Hsn fa Deeavrsl This question arises In the family dally. L ns answer It to-diiy. Try Jall-O, a deliaioas and healthful dessert. Prepared In I mln. No bolllngl no baking I Rlmiiiy add a little hot water Aset toeool. Flavors: Lemon, Oranira, Haipberryand Strawberry. Atgrooers. 10a. A large quantity of Australasian ap pics will be put upon the Scotch and English markets this season. The Beat Prescription for Chills snd Fever Is a bottle of (Inovs's Tistslsss Unix Toxic. Ii la alintily Iron and quinine la a tasteless lorta. No cure no pay. trice too. Among the exhibits at the Faris expo sition is a set of tea cups, the cheapest of which is valued at $000. FUo's Cure for foniii motion Is sn Infalll- rl'le tnedlcluo lor eoughs snd colds N. W. Babxil Ocean Orota, N. 1., Feb. 17, 1900. According to the recent census, the population of the Russian empire is 1 JO.JOO.OOO. 9 gives them new life; then they act regularly and naturally; that is what you want it is guaranteed to be found in af w sr-m V fa-'yio a I' III ill! I JOc. 25c. 50c. To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles snd too poor to buy CASCARETS wa will send a box free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and taper. tSX FREY'S fit miiaj gocd. VERMIFUGE Aeree Tar" Bataa. Tha governments of Franca and Bra tit have arrived at a modus Vivendi re garding the coffee dutlea. France agrees to reduce tha duties M franca per 100 klloa. Braell agreea lo admit French produce at tha lowest poeslbli tariff. flaw's Tills t WenffarOne Hnndred Dollw RewarA fnt any ea of Catarrh that aaunut b cured by llalri Catarrh Cure. T. t. (,hsit A Co., Props., Toledo, O. tt, vim unfierHivneu, nnve snown F. 4 , t ha Sey lor the la-t 14 years, and hellers him per. rw ur nnnormue in all iiuptueaa tran-aotlnnt and nnatirilallr able to aarry out any tiblbis tlon m .de by their firm. Wbit A 1 ruax, Wholesale Drasgtsts, Toledo, Ob o. rVii.mwo, KinsAit A Marvin, Wholesale Dmvsiifs. Tnledo, Ohio). Hall (Catarrh Cure luaken Internally, set. Ins directly upon tha hlnod and mnrons nr. tscea of Ui sy atem. l'rlv, 7V. per bottle. Bold ly all Uiusslsta. Teetlmonlsls free, Hall's Family Pills are tha bwiV CALIFORNIA PRUNES. Variety Bald to lie Soperlo;. tha French Arllrle. According to a statement made by United States Consul Joseph I. Urlt taln, stationed at Nantes, France, the quality of the California prunes Is su perior to the French, and the duty Is not excessive, being but 10 francs per kilograms, or less than one cent per pound. If the prunes are carefully se lected and tastefully packed In sub stantial boxes, and are always as rep resented by the samples, there will soon be a much larger demand from this part of Francs. I was recently shown samples of California apricots packed in five-pound boxes. The first layer was composed of large yellow fruit, while underneath the fruit was not only small and Inferior, but It was very Irregular In color. The effect of euoh methods can bs Imagined. The French people are not easily deceived, and the California fruit dealers who anticipate orders after sending such samples are making serlons mistakes. One ot the Nantes Importers recently reoelved a consignment of California prunes from New Tork City. He told me he could buy them cheaper In Cat Ifornla, but he wished to have them guaranteed by some one with whom he was acquainted; bence the order was given through the New Tork bouse. These prunes were cicely packed, but tha dealer says he lost about 20 cases In consequence ot the boxes having been made from very thin lumber. I measured one of tha cavers, and found the lumber to be less than one-fourth of an Inch In thick' neas." Pennsylvania to Flay Valley Force. Historic Valley Forgo is to become a state park. It Is the purpose to take Immediate steps toward the purchase of this historic ground by the state of Pennsylvania. A committee has been appointed to correspond with all pa trlotlc societies throughout Pennsylva nla. and all Americans who have the good name of Washington at heart are appealed to for the purpose of helping along the crusade. The proprietary rights of the Valley Forge association are not to be infringed upon, for the extensive territory contains many landmarks that are cow falling Into decay. It Is these historic mementos ot the revolution which will be taken care ot when once the state ot Penn sylvania is the overseer of Valley Forte. THE IDEAL LAXATIVE aCANDY CATHARTIC 11 I ' - I -W .. MIS 0MnM&loiti1 mrdmnt (hat ban aaMl tha Itvr of tf ra ehlliirtm lur tU JMi tf aar. i a iumim iu wiuv i iti'v. aa umm navar lait knuwu to rati. LaVlaua, Him tti ft-r-Kol ara vuuitLg tu u cofinraut y (i-utu all iMtrtsuf th i i.iintry . If T,ur t'hild '. g buttla) ut Ih tt Uha a ambaMitiia. If your ArncRiPt doaa not kapii.aaiiacwiviitalutaH)ia lo K. 4 H, FUtVf LaUUMfaaTV aVs.4a W ! I UaaUiaMl mm ' Look at your tongue. Is it coated ? Then you have a bad taste In your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure: Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price, 2S cants. All druggists. '"1 have taken Ayer's Tills for WJ years, and I conr-ld'-r them the bent made. One jtill rioen me more rood than half a box of any other kiud I -have ever tried." Mrs N. E. Tai.iiot, starch 30, wn. Arrlngton, Kans. lA.-A.A.'A.A.A.-Av-AV THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE OAME, NOTRE II A ME, INDIANA C'lnaeBl!, Itfmy EfOftfttn Im nnd Iflntftryt Journallpm, Art, Hcifncr, Pbarmar. I,aw I'ItIL Mo hstnlrnl mud tleetrlcal iiiffloreri I njre Arrtaliorlnre. TnnrAiint- Prr punt tor? nrl rmmrHil Coitra)ai, F''Itfta-itirftl Atiifionti at npavUI rato. Hootm Krf, Juris .r or Heritor Year, CollAKtftt CfittrwR. Hooma in Krnl ni(ir1nite rharg), Nt. Edward's Hull, for boyii nrvl-r 11. Tti 67th Yrar wifl nptin Hpplrwiber 4tB KKMJ. l ataJoflttea Free. AilrlrcM REV. A. MORRISSEY, C. 5. C, Pres. 'ITS! , stopped rnci PermtetntliCa'tSbf .OR. (tlM'S 9ft I NERVE RESTORER N sij avftaa trn 4 an as. ifaaj bt a all irsiia It 9H pa Unt wo fy aiprMaara ut 4Ufff . Pmm9t itl om i r wmparirT rail at. far au AW. VJ TRIAL MITTI.H ttOUm IfMM Oiaorafara. ipttaf?, tspaams pt Tttat Da no., tratrtmv.ltib.Mi. fall. li.H.ELINB, tafla F. H. V. J . f00. FIENSION Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lt Prinolpa.1 Esftralnar U b. PsfnatOD Buraaa, 3jriaci ti war. JAfwljudicatiiis claim., ssttTaJuoa Si? 4 Fight on for wealth, old "Money Bags' your liver is drying up and bowels wear ing out, some day you will cry aloud for health, offering ail your wealth, but you will not get it because you neglected Nature in your mad rush to get gold. No matter what you do, or what ails you, to-day is the day every day is the day to keep watch of Nature's wants' ana help your bowels act regularly CASCARETS will help Nature help you. Neglect means bile in the blood, foul breath, and awful pains in the back of the head with a loathing and bad feeling for all that is good in life. Don't care how rich or poor you are, you can't be well if you have bowel trouble, you will be regular if you take CASCA RETS get them to-day CASCARETS in metal box; cost 10 cents; take one, eat it like candy and it will work gently while you sleep. It cures; that means it strength ens the muscular walls of the bowels and ALL DRUGGISTS I I Bast Comih ajrrup. Taua OouAT TJaS I I I 1 in tima. s.,id t, .iruastota. I I ,1 " " J