A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Pe-ru-na is a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers of Old Age. The Oldest Man In America At tributes His Long Life and Good Health to Pe-ru-na. Mr. Tsaae nrock. of McLennan ConnrvJ IV... i.. tv.. iii ii H. i. r?d. ffd TplnUa Hd iJ.C. J it iTh. foUn-fi- .TrZ' H, tEv ..J., following term.. "Al ma", ha. d In the world a. tons aa 1 have he ought to have found out I t pt pny thing, by experience. 1 think T.A". .TV" t ... 1.,)rr medicine. vmv v, woj limine im.v miiiiu link ii' my entire nuic tion i the proper "I RELY CPOH M-RU-WA FOR ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES." remedy for ailment. due directly to the effecta of the cli mate. "For 114 year I hare with.tond the rhanffeahtei climate of the United State.. During my long life I have known a great many remedie. for rough., cold., catarrh and diarrhoea. I dad alway. supposed thene affection, to be different disenses. For the lat ten or fifteen rear. 1 have been readina Dr. Hart man' bonk., and have learned from them one thine in particular. That these af fection are the same, and that they are properly caneu ratnrrn. "Aa for Dr. Hartmana remedv. TVmna I have found it to be the beat, if not the only, reliable remedy for theae affection. It hat been mi mtnd-bp for rnrntv year and 1 attribute my good health and my extreme old age to thtt rem edy. "It exactly meet, all my requirement.. 1 have cnnie to relv upon it almost entire ly for the mnny little thing for which I need medicine. 1 believe it to be ennt cially valuable to old people, although I hnve no doubt U i. just a. good for the young. limne lirook. A New yi nn nt TO. Major Frank O'Mahoney, West Ride, Hannibal, Mo., write: 1 am profeuonally a newspaper corre ipondent, now ,0 year. old. I have watched from ita incipiencv in the-little log cabin. through ita gradations of s'le'cese up to ita present establishment m i olumnns, Uhio. and I conclude that merit brings it full reward, "Ud to a few year, ago I felt no need to test ita medicinal potency, but lateiy when my system needed it, your l'enina re lieved me of many catarrhal trouble.. Some two year ago I weighed 210 pounda, but fell away down to 168 pound., and be.idea loss of flesh I waa auhject to atomach trouble., indigestion, lo.. of appetite, in omnia, night sweat., and a foreboding of getting my entire svstem out of order. Ihiring some month. I gave IVnina a fair trial, and it rejuvenated my whole sys'em. I feel thankful, therefore, for, although 79 Tears old. I feel like a young man." Major Frank O'Mahoney. In old age the mncoti. membrane be roma thickened and partly lone their func tion. Thie leads to partial loss of bearing, smell and taste, aa well aa digestive dis turbances, Peruna correct all thia by ita apecific FOUND AND RETURNED. Much Lost Money Recovered by Em ploye on Railways. Thousands of dollar lost In the crs of Chicago passenger trains are returned to their owners every year. The big 'warehouses In Chicago ti are Ailed with lost articles have none of these precious finite or any record jf.tYiam hantttlOA thev SFA Sflfftlv ro turned without having reached head quarters. Much ot it is returned by trainmen who are able positively to Identify the owners. Not long ago a conductor on a Michigan Central passenger train found a pooketbnok containing $1,600 in currency and S800 In negotiable paper. With little In quiry, cleverly prosecuted, he was able to find the owner, and returned the money. The latter rewarded the faith ful trainman by offering him a cheap cigar. During the helgftt of the last excursion season, the station agent of the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa railway, at Hamlet, Mich., was one of the pas sengers on an excursion train bound for Benton Harbor. He had In his pocketbook nearly $400 in cash and checks. While en route the pocket book disappeared, and ho returned to his station without the money. On the following Monday the entire amount Inside the pocketbook was re turned to him. The pocketbook lay In the baggage car over Sunday and Sunday night, and the car Inspector at Laporto found It Monday and re turned It to the owner, the property being easily identified by the nature of the papers Jnslde the pocketbook. Color In the Arctic. My first experience of color In the arctics, say Frank Wllbert Stokes, led me to believe that from the most regal purple, gold and crimson of sun light to the black-purples, gray and gray-greens of storms there existed no Intermediate effects. But a sojourn of a year in the northland proved that great Nature's palette was here set , with more varied riches than else where. Especially was thia true of the color effects of the long twilight of approaching winter, the returning light of day, and even In the heart of the polar night. Evening Service, He bad been telling her of that Lon don clergyman' scheme of holding evening services In the dark. "I don't see how it can be done," said she. "Let me illustrate." He turned the parlor gas all but out In ten ticks of the clock a profound religious feeling pervaded the cozy corner, and tipping sounds told of devotional exercise be gun. Then, with a sigh ot ecstasy, he softly murmured: "Ah! This Is heaven!" So, you see, the London clergyman may actually have discov ered a short cut to the good of all pious endeavor. Several Boer women living near Johannesburg who married again after hearing that their haubands.had died on commando have learned sine the declaration of peace that the men are Uil alive. operation on all the mucous siembranea of the body. One bottle will convince anv one. Once ltsed and l'enina become a lifelong itand by with old and votint . Mr. Pamnel Raiinders, of Blytbcdnle. Mo., writes: "My disease wni catarrh of the urethra and bladder. I sot a bottle of re-m-na and began taxing it, and in a few day I wa relieved and could aleep and rest all night. I think that l'e-rn-na is a L"! . . fc,d ,trW ot.h" T" i'J ivrommraam mraictnes, Due tney W ? no I. My physician told me h,tJ C0,,M. not P-t to be cured of my tr,,uWe, .. I w. ttin to be nn old man $.L""JtlVti "Ut jn , atpr i.tt.r . H.,,nfiers a. v.. "I tVTth?m.!nlS witTf5a tl ytarm, but not mo much effected but MmwMwIM writ"'--J-N rarkcr' utica' N-Y- friend; but in June, 1O01, my tic n tie of hearing left me no that I could hear no Bound whatever. 1 warn almo troubled with tevtrerheumatto pains in my limb. 1 commenced taking Pttrunn and now my hearing i re ttorcd an good a it waa prior to June, 1001, My rheumatic paint are all gone. 1 cannot speak too highly of lVntno and mw, tefcen 88 year old, fan say that (t ha invtgorated my whole tyttem. I cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you. mutt feel very thankful to the all loving Father thai you have been permitted to live, and by your nklil be such a bleating at yon have been to tufferi ng humanity. " Rev. J, X. Parker, Mrs. F. E. Little, Tolona, 111., writes: "I can recommend l'enina as a good medi cine tor chronic ca- A TRAVELER AT SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE. tnrrh of the stom ach and bowels. I have been troubled severely with it for over a year, and also a cotiffli. Now my cough is all gong, and all the distress ing symptoms ot catarrh of the stomach and bowels have disappeared. 1 will rec ommend it to all as a rare remedy. 1 in so well I am contemplating a trip to Yel low Stone l'ark this coming season. How ie that for one 71 years old? Mastodon Remain. The finding ot mastodon remains near Newburgh, N. Y., has already been noted. With these remains there were found large numbers of tree trunks both In the muck and in the marl beneath it, and in many cases the mastodon bones were found resting on the trees. Most ot the trees were so rotten that it was Impossible to ob tain only small fragments. One spec imen possesses curious intorest. The tree was lying three fet below the sur face, in muck, and was very soft and spongy; and not only on the surface, but clear through, was of a dark brown color, almost that of the muck, and per haps colored by the muck. Its scien tific Interest rests upon the fact that in sections it is polygonal, while the flat faces of the trunk that make up the polygon vary in number from fourteen to sixteen, some ot the faces merging Into one another at various points along the trunk. This piece ot the tree is about three feet long, and when first dug out, about two months ago, was nearly nine Inches thick at one end and six at the other; but It has shrunk on drying out, until now It measures five and three inches, respec tively. No other plocos of this tree were found, although the adjoining lay ers of muck were carefully dug over and examined. In hope of obtaining more of it. Several of the other trees showed while still wet the marks of the teeth of animals, and It has been sur mised that this was the work of beav ers. When dried, however, the tooth marks became less distinct, and their study was, therefore, made difficult. Chrysanthemums served as a salad are a favorite article of diet among the Japanese. Many School Children An Sickly. Mother Gray's Rweot Powdera for Children, need by Mother Oray, s nurse in Children's Home. New York, break up colds in 34 hour, curs Feverlshn ss, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorder and Destroy Worm. At ail druggist, 2So. Hample mailed Fas. Address Allen 8. Olmstod, La Boy, N. Y. No man is too old to learn, and no man i too young to think be' too old to learn. H. H. Gbesh' Boas, of Atlanta, Ga are the only luocaesful Dropsy Hpoclalists in the world. See tholr liberal offer in advertise ment in another column ot this paper. The things that some people worry most about are the things that never happen. FITS permanently oured.No nt or nervous ness after llrst day's use of Dr. Kline' Great Nerreltentoror. H trial bottleond treatise free Dr. B.H. Klike, Ltd., 1)81 Arch Ht liilla.,l'a. Bom women dress to please their hus band, and some to bankrupt them. Mrs. Wlnslow's BoothlngSyrup for ehildraa teething.sof ten the gum, reduoe lnflamma tion.allars pain, cures wind oolle. Mo. a bottle Remark may be blunt and (till be very pointed. riso's Cure eannot be too highly spoken of a sough our. J. W. O'Buiss, 122 Third Avenue, K., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. , 1900. When s man is making his will he may be excused for putting on heir. Perfectly limpl snd aimply perfect i dyeing with Putham Kapkle Die. Lot of people love their neighbor for trUa the caa get vut of them. At A m "In June, loot, 1 I out my sons of hearing entirely. My hearing had been tnmewhat impaired for teveral that I could hold convene wtth my In a later letter she ays: "I am only too thankful to you for your kind advice and for the good health that I am enjoying wholly from the use of your l'eruna. liava been out to the Yellow Stona National l'ark and many other places in the West, and shall always thank vou for your gener osity. "-Mrs. F. E. Little. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use ot I'erunn. writa nt once to Dr. llartman, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. llartman, President of The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. CHICAGO'S QUEER TWINS. Between Them They Have Twenty four Finger and Toe. On the West Side there are two ba bles with 24 fingers and toee. They are twins, and were born only a few days ago. Their mother it Mrs. D. W. Hartney, who lives 353 West Harrison street. The twins have six lingers on each hand and six toes on eac foot They are bright, healthy little girls. Their fingers and toes afe perfectly formed and are growing in proportion. In fact at first glance one would not notice the extra digits so symmetric ally are they formed. The twins have proved a fascinating attraction in the neighborhood. The Hartney home is never without a visitor. Considerable interest la being manifested In the twins by the medical professors. Phy sicians have called to see the babies and have tried to Induce Mr. Hartney to have the children taken before the students at some of the local colleges. One doctor told the father that if he wlehed he would remove the extra fingers and toes, but others advised him not to consent to any such opera Hon, as the little ones might be crip pled for life. The twin look so much alike the mother has to tlo a Tlbbon around one ot tbelr arm to distin guish them. American Missionaries 8afe. In a report to the State Department in regard to the tribal war in Moroc co, S. R. Gummere, United States Con ".1 General at Tangier, says that Sir Arthur Nlcolson, the British Minister, has Informed him that the American missionaries left Fes with a large car avan on January 12, Sir Arthur having advanced money for their expenses. A horse cannot do much work after he Is 12 or 14 years old. My Hair "I had a very severe sickness that took off sll my hair. I pur chased a bottle of Ayer't Hair Vigor and It brought all my hair back again." W. D. Qulnn, Marseilles, III. One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. ILMaMla. All rsgftsls. It your cUngglst eanuol supply you, Mod us on Oullsr and ws will express yua s bottle. Mesaraand glusthanoiue of roar asaraat as press office. Address, J. C. AY. kit CO., LowaU, Maaa. ill llii MS 1 1 II K'XI""! ) 10 Vanilla Snap. Cream half a cupful of butter with half a cupful of sugar; then add two eggs well beaten; then stir In a fourth cups of milk and one and three-fourth cup of flour; flavor with one tea spoon of vanilla extract; beat well; put In a pastry bag and press out In rings on greased baking sheets; bake In a moderate oven. . Improving Beefsteak. A clove of garlic rubbed over the hot platter before the beefsteak Is placet) on it Improve the flavor of the meat, and a tiny piece in the pan with roasting beef or mutton gives a rich ness which nothing else can Impart In fact, once the prejudice against the strong-smelling herb I overcome it la found to be a very valuablo aid to good cookery. Cocoa Sirup. Mix four large tablespoonfuls of co coa In Just enough cold water to make a smooth paste, then add a pint of boiling water and let the mixture boll up, then add a pint of sugar and boll three minutes. Then set aside until cold and add a tablrapoonful of the va nilla. When serving put two table spoonfuls ot this sirup in a glass with two tableRpoonftils of crushed Ice and fill up with milk. Place two table spoonfuls of whipped cream on top and stir down well. Snow Pyramid. To one cup of cold, heavy cream add two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, half a teaxpoonful of vanilla extract and one tablcspooful of gelatine that has been soaked in a little cold water and dissolved by stirring It over boil ing water; when It begins to thicken whip until light and thick; turn Into glasses and stand tn a cool place. Just before serving beat the whites ot two eggs, add two tablespoonfuls of pow dered sugar, adding gradually one- fourth glass of currant jelly; drop one spoonful of this on the top of each glass of Jelly, heaping It like a pyra mid. Tomato Soup, Put a pint of tomatoes, fresh or canned, into a saucepan with a large slice of onion, a smalt piece of bay leaf, two whole cloves, a stalk of cel ery and a sprig ot parsley. If canned tomatoes are tiBed cook for 15 mlnues; fresh tomatoes until they are reduced to a pulp. Then rub through a fine sieve and set over hot water until needed. Scald a quart of new milk In a double boiler. Rub two level table spoonfuls of butter to a smooth paste with two level tablespoonfuls of flour. Pour enough hot milk over the paste to make It liquid; then turn into re mainder of milk In the double boiler. Stir It slowly until It thickens, and cook about five minutes. Add a scant half ot a level teaspoon ful of baking soda to the tomatoes, mix well, and add slowly to the milk in double boiler. As soon as the soup Is thoroughly heat ed remove at once from the fire and serve. If tomatoes are very acid add a little sugar before cooking. And do not put the two parts together until you are about ready to serve the soup, as It does not Improve by standing. Household Hint. One of the newest colonial paper Is In yellow In divisions which give a panelled effect that lends a dignified air to a room. A mingling of clove and lemon fla vors In the afternoon tea Is dollghtfuL Drop a whole clove Into each cup just before serving. A heavy broom should always be se lected In preference to a light one for thorough sweeping, a the weight aids tn the process. A scant teaspoonful of granulated sugar put In the water In which gieen corn is to be boiled will add consider ably to Its flavor. Dip Jelly tumblers In boiling water and) fill them while still scalding hot. This prevents the glasses from crack ing and aids the Jellying process. Oxalic acid will remove ink stains from books. It should first be diluted and then applied with a soft brush and then blotting paper usedi on the spot All sorts of cooking utensils are to be had In nickel, and the saucepans of various sizes. Nlckelware, however, costs a little more than some other va rieties. A staircase with treads painted white and the rise of hard wood is a novelty often seen In stairway Just now. The balusters are white and the rail of the hardwood. Every few day the coffee pot should be thoroughly cleaned by rubbing salt on the Inside. This will remove the coffee and egg that adhere to the pot This should be well rinsed after the salt 4s used. Oil mark on wall paper may be re moved by applying paste made of pipe clay and cold water. Leave it on all night and brush It off in the morning. It la possible that a second application may be necessary. An old-fashioned housekeeper sug gests that a household may be rid of mice It tbelr holes are treated with a bellows which baa been generously filled with a mixture of red pepper and finely powdered lime. After this the epcrance to each hole should be paint ed with liquid tar. Hsthlaa the Sick. Tonn mother naturally feel tntlati r.bout the baby' bath. It I best to begin at ail weeks to put the little one In th water, first folding a soft towel in the bot tom of the bmin. Use only Ivory Bnsp, as many of the hichly colored and nerfumed op ire very injurious to the tender skin of an infant. Eleanor R. Parker. There are people who seem to think that poverty I nn diirre, as long a they can borrow from their neighbor. eafu Cannot lis Cared bv local annlinatton a thav cannot reanh i na diseased portion of the ear. There is only on way to cure deafnesa, and that Is by consti tutional ramadlo. Veefnosa Is caused by an iiiiininiMi conmuon 01 ins mucous lining oi the Eustachian Tunc. When this tube is In named yon have a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing;, and when It Is entirely nlnsed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflam mation can be taken out and this tuna re stored to it normal condition, hearing will pa amirnjra inrever. rc me eases out or ten are caused by ratarrh.whinh Is nothing but an Inflamed eondttlon of the mucous surface, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that eannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Clr nlarssent free. F.J.Cesssi ACo.,Toledo,0. Bold by Dm if gists, 78e. Hall' Family Pills are the best. Tti mn.f 'miu..l,U 1. . U. World is a young girl getting over her first iu. siinir. TO WORKING GIRLS FltF.R MEDICAL ADVICE 1'very working girl who is not Well U cordially invited to write to Mrs. PtnVliuni, Lynn, Mass., for advice; it is freely Riven, and has restored thousands to health. Hiss Pal tie's Experience. "I want to thank you for what you bare done for me. and recommend Lydla 10. IMnkhnm's Vegetable Compound to all girls whose work keeps them standing on their feet in the store. The doctor said I must stop work he did not seem to realize that a srirl cannot afford to stop work ing. My back ached, my appetite was poor, I could not sleep, and menstrua tion was scanty and very painful. One day when suffering I commenced to take Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound, and found that it helped me. I continued its use, and soon found that my menstrual periods were free from pain ana natural I everyone is surprised at the chanire in me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you have done for me." Miss Jaukt Pains, 630 West 13.1th St., New York City. tuooo farftlt If orltlnat of aoti (ftr inning ftmininut can mot oo prMucse. Take no substitute, for it Is Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound tliptt cure. THi Msasai t(yWEg WATWfOOF IO-I 0IUDCL0THIM4atf Modi in Mad or wllo for sit kifa f wrt wort. Vn h enrrmtn Mforthtifiorthtrisn.srat tht Maw TOWcft an the suttont. (WCASOV CATMeH T I C jSf liZL 1a"i3EE2 SrstsMa Genuine stamped C C C Never sold lo balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to tell 'something Just as food." TW was inn "ar.latli 4om mi th ImmI i$IO mi gmatYtivvimMlmnlgumrnatmrt vibioiw i ypurrnwr, sua' y trmtt onunu mimttnm vmntt v Itm tmrk chiM. wa raMMe kry anyaxsa t lew stara, atap4 Is tm mwt t sjWMwra, amHaflSrS MIIUINf sWT0 ft OwmUh 44m Boom ti, ACMO TYPBWRiTBIf CO., IM frnkorn Si., Mew Tat. GREGORY'S rr jnrt, IM SEEDS Mi. Nstr aialoe fr. wllll. amrtlUNtt New aialoe fr I. II. rwirf .1 1, MevlkM4, M MlHy. AlwylttbMi. tl "nsiorjKw uooossfuily Prosecute Claims. Ala PrlncluM nrmtnsr U.S. Feusloa Buru. jisMM'Usar, It xUwitoaiiUM oUliw.aM sUwa SJN MB nLVRftT y(y ?. X. SI, of the Skin, and. Blood Should Be$n NOW ' BLOOD HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Baby . Humours and every kind of Humour from l'imples to Scrofula, with Premature Loss of Hair, may now be speedily,) permanently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, greatest of Blood and Skin rurifiers. assistcd by the external use of Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soap. . Thousands of the world's best people have found instant renef. , and speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment and Soap in the most torturing and disfiguring of ITCHING, BURNING-, and SCALY. HUMOURS, ECZEMAS, RASHES, ITCH-' INGS and INFLAMMATIONS. Thousands of Tired, Fretted Mothers, of Skin-Tortured and ' Disfigured Babies, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura Remedies when the best medical skill has failed to relieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional complete and j perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surface with Cuticura Soap and Hot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and Scales and Soften the Thickened Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and Soothe and Ileal, and lastly take Cuticurai Resolvent to Cool and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function in' ' a state of healthy activity. To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost faith In doctors, medicines, and all things human, Cuticura Remedies appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humours are daily made by them than by all other Blocd and Skin Remedies combined, a single set being i often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails. CCTICl'na REMEDIES srs sold tbrooshoot lb civilised world. PRICES: Catirora Bssol Ttrt, 60e. par battle (la tlw farm ot Cberolst Coated Pills. SSe. per Tlsl ot t0. Cutlrara Olntinrat, sue. prr kni, and Catlcais Sosp, 25c. psr rsk. Soad for tks smt work, "Ilumours of to Blood. Skis sod Brslp. sad How to Cam Tboai," B4 Pssat, 800 Dla essss. wltb Illustrations, Testlmoolsls, sod Directions la sll lsnrisgts, loclodlaf Jspsosse and Cbluss. 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Mpoonr l -idoi. fork., 4V JK-c f oW or P O.nriltrr m-li JrJW wo will Mf d yon K .rr Pf I1" ""Pi wW " saW" tarti Ktiiro, Pnrk.Tfft xA a" Table Hnn. that you ma rt- amino h goods and la aasurtxl of I tha.r valu Ait.ltw MM It HILT (ft I 1 CO., b4. T, Pall4el(ta, fa. im m m i r lyjiiv 11 M UNION MADE Dauatmrn mmbmm mmmt mmMI wvrm mm s WOSSjrs STslfT flVSHHf. oevacf Prooommi a.oaus Ihrnn avsy othmo mmnufacturm In lha world. $25,000 REWARD will ha paid to nnynns whi can dlsprovo this stautnsnt. linrnuse W. L. Douglas Istlie lu ru;nt manufacturer ha ran buy cheaper and produce his alioea at a lower cost than other con cerns, which enables him to sell shoos fur 8.'(.M and 8J.IM enunl In every tray to thwa sold elsn- whrre lor 9t ami g..a. I W. I,. l)ouirl;a:l..10l and S.'lslioes.tro worn bv t houaands of men who have lieon payinx 4 and fS.iiot heliarlnir thrr could gut a Hntt-cbiss shoe for S.1.50 or $:i.U0. llo has convinced them that the tTl, fit, and wear of his :).A0 and :!.) shoe la jus as (food. Otvo them a trial and save money. wllce Inrrcuso riflOSsirs: ae.SOW.HHlS.ei lullx.lnr.. I HW S,tlrs: a.l,e4, ), A hmi of ,ao.l.7 In f our Years. W. L. DOUOUAS tA.OO OILT IOOB LINK, Worth SO.OO Compared with Other Makes, rss as.tr tmpartod an1 tmortvan itatkoro. Htul'o Pafnt Cat', tnamtl. Sot Calf, Calf, rVc Kid, Corona Cilt, nnd Nalnnal Kanqaroo. foot Color f urers. Pjllflnn Thm asnuins hav W. L. DOUOLAS vaUIIUII nams and prlos stanipsd on bottom. , uuoc ai ru. Capsicum Vaseline PIT IP IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES. A Suhstltnts for snd Huiisrlor to Mnstsrd or say other I'ls'Aer. sn l will not hllnter the most dVli.-me f, )n- Jih' '"a sllaylnif snd curillv. iiualltics ot Hi srtlrlesrawonilortiil. It will stop th tooth Sf he at oui a ami rellom heailai he anil sclstii a WsrMiiiumi'Uillt se the umt suil afet sstemal riuuter-lriitsut known, elso on an sttrnaj roinwlv ir nalns lu i he chi el ami sxiiue -b sad all rheti aiatlc, u-urilKl.' and mnuy tini,).int. A trial will nrovewh.t . we . Ulu, fr It. ami It will be found M be Invalualile In the houai'hold. Wmur pauols ss "It Is the brat ot aU your pm aretlona u ''"s.atsUdruwlsts. or other dealers, or by saiulllur this sinouut to us la Postals staluoa e will arm! vou a tube by mall No article ehoiild ha ai'iaitel by the pohBo an lee the sain uarrlea our label, aa utherwlas It Is uoS fanulu. 17 State Stre:t. New York City. i ttjrrup. Taatena Good. Cm I I in or arutfuiata. w II Mr. L. 5? a I Bast Couai E J In tliu
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