1 i HEALTH NOTES FOR JUNE. :&CATATJH Si 4. si Spring Catarrh la a well de fined Spring disease. The usual ay mp to ma are given above. A bottle ot Pe-ru-na taken In time will promptly arreai the course ot the dls ease known aa Spring Catarrh. Facta mm to Accidents. On of the most Important tabid ever compiled by the Interstate Com merce Commission has been supplied by Secretary Moseley to Senator Till man, who procured its printing as I public document. It Is a list of colli long and derailments where the cm ployes had been on duty an excesglvi number of hours and a list of persona! Injuries to employes due to bavin; been at work excessively long. These are railroad reports and nol the results of Investigations by tin commission, and tbey do not lncludi personal Injuries that had no obvioui connection with tbe condition of tin employe. The facts disclosed by tbii tabulation are startling. Eight railroad men were killed and thirteen Injured as the result of a eel dents caused by overwork. In one cast a man who had been on duty thirty two hours was sent out flagging and went to sleep on the track. In nin other Cases in this list of personal in Juries men bad been at work continu ously for twenty hours or more. In collisions oud derailments due t lack of sleep or exceptional fatlgin thirty-five persons were killed and 1-11 Injured. In one case tbe man bad becc at work forty-eight hours. In nine easei men had been at work twenty-foui hours or more one was forty-seven and a half hours at work and another was thirty-eight and In several other Instances men had been at work mors than twenty hours. Philadelphia Rec ord. Jadlclal Flatter?. "On what ground, Bir," sternly asked the judge, "do you seek to evade your duty as a citizen V" "On tbe ground, your bonor," respond ed the man who bad been summoned as a Juror, "that I am 05 years old and no longer legally liable to jury service." "You' Am't look It by twenty yearn, sir," said the jurfe, "but your excuse is sufficient, and, of course, I shall not " "Still, your honor," Interrupted the Vr, "inasmuch as your honor puts it before me in the light of my duty as a eltisen, I am willing to waive my claim to exemption and will erv with pleas are." Do You Think For Yourself ? Or. do you open your mouth like a young bird and gulp down whatever food or medi cine m&Vj bo offered you 7 1 1 ivkV . UMtAWMn Intelligent thlnklne woman. In need offcelVf from weakness, nervousness, pain and suxAJng. then it means much to you that tbercyfy imr tried and tpiq honest, medicine cvr imh.i nmn'mthsoui hr fl.riUfiflMs for the cure of woman's IIU" The makers of Br. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription, for tho cure of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, palu-racked women, knowing tLisrueUlcino to bo mado up of Ingredients, every one of which has tht, strongest possible indorsement of the leading and standard authorities of tbe several schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, aa tbey do, tbe formula, or list of Ingredients, of which It is composed, ti plain Lngluh. on every bottle-wrapper. Tbe formula of Dr. rierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of mudlral experts, for it contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters Into It that is not highly recommended by tho most advanced and leading nitdd-ul teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. These authorities rorommend the Inirrertl. nt of Ur.'rl'ITT1 s laV.'rUe l'rcv riptiiin forth euro S7IT urn of exsi'lly ilit'nn i)nn-ntn for s worltl-TnHTmwTTrTne q ailvK. l. No other medlclno for woman's ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription bus received, in tbe un qualified recommendation of each cf Its several Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all tho schools of practice. Is uch an endorsement not worthy of your consideration A booklet of Injrrodlenta, with numerous atborUve profeslonal endorsements by the feeding medical authorities of this country, fWUl be mailed res to any one Mndfeig name amd address with rerjuest for same. Address P. B V. Merc. Buffalo, N. V. f ftftffff f:9 9933 S441 Iff Marvelous, j . Quaint and Curioti. m m f -53 There la a waterfall In Clinmoua. Which no traveler should omit im'.;m to soe, called the Cnsvntle des Peler ines. It Is one of the most curious and beautiful scenes In Switzerland. A tor rent Issues from the Glacier d.s Peler ines, high up tbe mountain, above tin Galcler du Horsou. nnd il.stvmU. by n toopsslon of Imp". In .1 deep gorge-, from precipice to precipice, almost lu one continual ratiiriiut : but It Is all tbe while merely gathering force, and pre paring for Its lust magnificent deep plunge and recoil of beauty. Spring ing In one romid condensed column out of the gorge, over n perieiulicul.r cliff. It strikes, nt Its fall, with tfr whole body of water, Into n sort of vertical reck basin, which one would supKse Its prodigious velocity nnd weight would split Into a thousand pieces: but the whole cataract, thus arrested, at once suddenly reliounds In n parabolic arch, at least sixty feet Into the nlr: end then, having made this splendid airy curvature, falls with grent noise and beauty Into the natural channel below. It is beyond measure beautiful. It Is like the fall of divine grace Into chosen hearts, that send It forth again for the world's refreshment. In some thing like such a shower and spray of loveliness, to go winding Its life-giving course afterwards, as stll! waters In green pastures. The force of tbe recoil from tbe plunge of so large a body of water, at such a height, Is so great, that large stones, throwi Into the stream above the fall, may be heard amidst tbe din striking Into the basin, and then are Instantly careering In the arch of flashing waters. Tbe same Is WATERFALL IN CHAMOUXL the case with bushes and pieces of wood, which the boys are always active lu throwing In, for the curiosity of vis itors, who stand below, and see each object Invariably carried nloft with the cataract, In Its rebounding atmospheric gambols. When the sun Is In the right position, the rainbows play about tbe fall like tbe glancing of supernatural wings, as If angels were taking a show er bath. If you have "the head and the legs of a chamois," you may climb entirely above this manifleent scene, and look out over the cliff right lown Into the point where the cataract shoots like the lightning, to be again shot back in ten thousand branching Jets of dia monds. BETTER DONE IN ENGLAND. Briton Telle of Superiority of Crim inal Procedure in Ilia Country., "I have no criticism to make of your . mode of conducting criminal trials, but we manage them very differently In En gland," said Robert Harding, a London barrister, to a Washington Herald man. "This Vhaw trial, that consumed weeks lu its bearing, would have been ' concluded in less than a week before our tribunals. Honestly, I think our procedure tho best. In trying to up bold tho rights of accused men your American system goes to extremes nnd j serves no good end. Before an English I court much that was allowed in the Thaw case would not have been toler ated. ! "Tbe greatest difference, however, !n the two systems of jurisprudence is that in England, when a verdict of guilty lu a criminal case is reached, that settles the matter permanently. There Is no npiK-aling the case to 11 higher tribunal. The only possible way to s:Kure relief, then, is by getting th home secretary to Intervene, which U about as en?y as the camel going through tin needle's eye. l'or all that, there Is 110 more danger of an Innocent man being convicted In England than In the United States, but it is Infinite ly more dltllcult for a guilty person to escape punishment in Great liritaiu ' than In America. Neither wealth, nor position, nor the Influence of powerful friends will get a malefactor out of the foils in our country, and the son of tho greatest nobleman will be sent to jail Just as certainly us the son of n puu ant, should his guilt be proved." I.ueknow'e Great Hall. Connected with the Mohammedan mosque at Eucknow, India, Is the larg est room lu the world without col umns, being 102 feet long, r.4 feet widi and 53 feet high. It was built during the great famine In list to supply work for a starving people. It is a solid mass of concrete of simple form and still simpler construction. In its erection a uwld or framework of tim ber and brick several feet In thickness was first made, which was then filled with concrete. The concrete was al lowed about a year to set and dry, when the mold was removed. Al though the building has been Ktandiu bo long, It Is said to show no signs of decay or deterioration. BuHKeatlna; a Cheaper Vision. Wife Karl, when I go to the Hlvier.i ' I will dream of you every night. j Husband I would rather you stay ed here and dreamed of the Itivlera. Meggendorfer Hlaetter. Find out the secret hope of any man ; past middle age, and It Is that be ma tww be allowed at the last to go quickly. IS! fT H r -nit; r. linn to Itepalp Tree. It Is the part of wisdom to be able to administer first nld to the Injured tree, as well as the more permanent aids. One of the most common of thes Is the splitting down of a limb, as sug gested in nccompnarlrqr, Illustration, Fig. 1. . If the limb Is not broken wittily off If there Is still left a connecting link of sound wood nnd of sound hark the Mmb can with care be saved. This will BROKEN l.IMB SAVED. (Fig. 1, split limb; Fig. '2, In position.) often save the beauty of tbe tree. With as little delay as possible shorten all tbe small branches of the limb to make their weight as little as possible, then carefully lift the broken limb back Into position and lash It firmly with ropes or straps. Now with a bit or auger bore a hole through the limb and tree trunk as suggested by the dotted line In Fig. 2. Through this Insert a bolt of iron hav ing a head on one end and a nut on the other. Turn the nut on the end, with a big washer beneath It, until tbe crack In the break has been made as small as possible, then cover the crack neatly over with grafting wax. Many a tree has tnich a gaping wound as that shown In A, Fig. 2. It Is caused by cawing oil a big limb and neglecting to protect the wound nntll nature could extend a new growth of bark over It. The new bark has begun to grow about the edges, but the wood has decayed within, and nature can carry growth of bark no further. Cut out all the decayed wood and fill the cavity c&npletely with Portland ce ment mixed with water. Do not add GAPING WOUND REPAIRED. sand. Fill the cavity and press the cement close to the new bark (U, Fig. 3) that there may be left no little opening for air and water to enter. Tbe life of a tree can be prolonged for many years by such aid as this. Orange Judd Farmer. Clover Hay, ' It Is claimed that clover hay may be baled In the field, but experiments made are not sufficient to show the benefits derived, compared with storing clover In the mow. Thft clover is cut In the morning, after It is free from dew or rain, and when well wilted the hay texlder is used, so as to give It ev ery chance to cure. In the afternoon the hay is baled and hauled to the barn. If this method is practiced, care must be exercised In having the hay prop erly cured and In Just the proper con dition for baling, as baled clover Is more liable to beat than timothy or other kinds. Growlug Strawberries. When growing strawberries for mar ket the solidity of the berry Is an Im portant desideratum, as a market berry should possess good shipping qualities. Then should follow size, brilliancy of color and flavor. For family use the keeping qualities are not Important, the flavor deserving more notice. It Is not difficult to find a superior berry, pos sessing size and flavor, for home use. The attention of growers Is devoted mostly to securing varieties that are firm In texture and of large ize so as to stand shipment well and show at tractively In market. Millet. Millet Is easily grown and thrives well on all kinds of soils, giving ex cellent results on sandy land If manure Is used. It crowds weeds out and soon takes possession of the land. One point In connection with millet Is not to cut It too late. The Iest time Is when the seed-heads are forming. The seed should not he allowed to mature, as they are liable to Injure horses. Cows will thrive well on millet buy, und horses prefer It to some kinds. There Is no sirrer crop than millet If the land U in good condition. Nabstltate for I'arle (irrrn. As is well known, I'arls green does not dissolve, but Is held In suspension In water, hence the water must be con stantly agitated to proiKTly apply It. The Ohio experiment station recom mends a much cheaper mixture, which is Koluble In water. It Is made by dis solving two pounds of commercial white arsenic and four jiouiids of car bonate (washing) of soda In two gal lons of water. I'se one and a half pints of tills mixture to each barrel of Hordeaux mixture when spraying for blight, fccab, etc. Tomatoes, The tomato produces fruit through out the season until front destroys the Vine. It will have blossoms, grveu fruit and ripe fruit at the same time, and is consequently a continuous bearer. To do this profusely, however. It should have a literal application of fertilizer applied broadcast over considerable nil-" r ' "a" gruritiil nrouna the pMnt, and the soil xhoultl he kept clean, while the vines uliould be benefited by having supports Time Are UIITrrent. Not hvi;j ago n faiSuer in Iowa went to n h;ti-uc;w dcaVr to buy a team of harness. He found one that suited htm and the price was !?!,-. The farmer hapnned to remember that alout a dozen years ago he bad bought a har ness Just like It from the same dealer for and he mentioned the fact. The denier went to his book and found thi to Ik true. "Hut," said the dealer, "my lxoks show that you did not pay cash for It because you did not have tae money. You hauled In H'Hl bushels of com and gave It to nte for the $;t.1 harness. Now, I'll tell you what I'll do. If you will bring me :K bushels of corn I will give you the $45 harness, also a double buggy harness worth $.'lo, a single buggy harness worth' $15, a $7 plush robe, a boy's riding saddle worth $5, one whip and riding bridle worth $1.50, two leather halters worth $2.50, brush and currycomb worth $1 and a rawhide bugy whip worth $1." Mound City Enterprise. tirowlnw liaillihes. . Xo vegetable grows quicker than the radish, and a few rows ouly are neeee sary to supply quite a large family. Hadishes are unfit, unless grown quick ly and pulled at the proper time. As they are ordinarily grown the family Is kept supplied from the same bed until the radishes are hard and woody. Instead of so doing sow only pnrt of a row at a time. The way to have them as they should be, until late In the season, la to procure quite a num ber of packages, putting In the seed from a package every week until too late to sow them. Ky pursuing this method tbey may be bad In a crisp, ten der state long after the usual first crop Is hard or gone to seed Oronlns Celery, Transplant celery to iieruiauent beds In May or June, placing a large quan tity of manure lu tbe trench. Thfs crop is one that cannot be surfeited by too much manure, as It is one of the grossest feeders known. The plants should tie frequently watered, soapsuds being better for such purpose than any thing else, aud the beds should be kept as clean and nice as possible. It re quires cure to have celery that Is large, crisp and white, but It Is a valuable crop when grown nnd pays well for the attention bestowed. If you neglect to sow the seed you can procure the plants from seedsmen and should not fall to have a supply. Way of the Green Boo;. Those who have been watching the green bugs say that they fly only on winds blowing from the south, and the minute tbe wind changes from the south and gets In the north tbe bugs alight. This was demonstrated one evening last week, according to a Law rence (Kan.) paper. After eight hours of nagging, blustery south wind the air was filled with these bus. At 7 o'clock In the same evening the wind switched to the north and the bugs disappeared. Tbe bugs have been coming from Texas for two months, and on every south wind they tuove northward. Platte City Landmark. Weeds and Grass. Tbe earth Is seemingly able to pro duce weeds or grass, whether fertile or poor, nnd they always appear at the same time, when the crops need tho most care. Weeds are beneficial to a certain extent, although injurious, for the gardener is ofteii compelled to era dicate them when he would otherwise fclve the garden his attention. Ily go doing he keeps the soil In a fine, frlnblo condition for the desired crop. Weeds, however, should be removed as soon as they appear; by so doing tho work can be more easily done, and the stir ring of the soil will then be required only to a moderate depth. Surface I'reparatlon. The new settler In an Irrigated dls trlct seldom appreciates the Importance of preparing the surface of fields so that they may be cheaply, easily nnd properly watered. Crops In an url. climate are, as a rule, good or bad, ac cording as tbey have received the prop er amount of water at the right time, and when the ground Is left so rough nnd uneven that water cannot bo even ly applied the effect is shown in the reduced yield, The preparation of the bind is a first cost, and if done thor oughly during the first or second year little expense need be Incurred after ward. S. Fostier. OatN urn (irrcn I Veil Oats can lie made to provide an abun dance of food by Ix'lng grown and cut while the heads are In a milky stage. The straw Is then In palatable condi tion, containing iiortloiis of the nutri tion which have been arrested on their way to fill out the heads. When cut In this green condition the straw and heads are cured like hay, can be bundled and then stacked on the ground for winter use. The proper way to feed oats mrod In that manner Is to pass them through a fodder cutter, and they will he eaten readily by horses, cattle and sheep. Tbey live to Eat. Agricultural laborers In Lucerne, Switzerland, eat eight meals a day the first at 4 o'clock In the morning, re-enforced by further refreshment at (J, 8, 10, 12, a, 5 and 7. Home of these meals are but luncheons of cider und bread, but the dally bill of fare In cludes a substantial breakfast, dinner and supier. WorMuir Cabliairea. It Is an old saying that cabbages can not be worked too frequently. They seem to take a fresh start every tlino they are cultivated und given a good hoeing between the plants. This Is particularly the case with lato cab bages, which huvo Mrtlous of the dry season to contend with. I'oluls In Fertilising. If fertilizer Is broadcasted over the field and well harrowed in. It will not be iw-essnry to apply anythlu to the hills of corn. Keep the grass and weeds down and the corn roots will not be long In finding the plant food. j The Kevolrer. The revolver Is of dubious aervlo In war. Its only function there is a cavalry weapon. Indeed, It ;s an evo lution of the medlu'va! purpose to pro vide horse soldiers with a firearm. In the cavalry the weapon Is effective only op to fifty yards. It has no value for hunting. The average man can do more execution on birds and lx-nsts with a slingshot. The only purpose which the revolver serves Is to klli another mni.. nnd even for that pur pose Its usefulness Is overestimated. New York Mall. SUFFERED TOHTT7RE3. Raeked with Pala, Day aail Nlaht, foe Tears. Wm. If. Walter, engineer of Chats worth, 111., writes: "Kidney dlseiwe was lurking In my system for years. I had torturing pain In the side .iud buck and the urine was dark and full or sediment. I was racked with pain day and night, could not sleep or ent well, nnd finally be came crippled and bent over with rheu matism. Donn's Kidney Tills brought quick relief, and In time cured me. Though I lost 40 pounds, I now weigh 200, more than ever before." Sold by all dealers. P0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Unexpected Kebaff. Caller Folly want a cracker? Kostoo I'arrot That question, sir. Is one of the unnecessary noises to which I am compelled to listen whenever a bar barian enters this apartment. Oblige, me by not repeating It. To Ladies Owly. The wish to bt beautiful Is predominant In every wom an, and none cau sey she does not care whether she Is beautiful or not Jr. T. Fflia Oouraui't Oriental Cream, or magical Beautiier elicits a clear, trans parent complexion, free from Tan. Freckles, or Moth Patches, and so closely Imitating nature as to defy de tection. It has the highest medical tes timony aa well aa professional celebri ties, and on Its own merits It has be come one of the largest and a itopular specialty Id tbe trade. Fraa T. Hop kins, Bole Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street New York. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States, Cauudas. aud Europe. ' Annie Ilosen, 8 years old, of Jersey City Heights, is said to be one of the mathematical marvels ot the day. Ask Tour Dealer for Allan's Foot-Ease A powder to shake late your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Cerss, Bunions, Swollen, ftore, Hot, Callous, Achlnr, Swtatlog feet and Ingrowing t Nails. Allan's Foot Ease makes new or tight eases easr. Sold by all Druggists and pboe Rtores, SSc. Baaipls mailed FREE. ' Address Allen S. Olmsted, U Boy, N. Y. Chaaa-e. Gunner Cogger used to have suet an exasperating horse laugh. Qjyer It has all changed since hi bought nn automobile. Ganner H'm! Now, I suppose, hi has tbe "horseless laugh." BLACK, ITCHING 8POT8 ON'fAcT. Phralclaa. Called It Kcsema la Worat Form ra'lent Bespalred of Cur Catlcara Remedies Cured Ha. "About four years ago I waa af flicted with black splotches all over my face and a few covering my body, which produced a severe Itching Irri tation, and which caused me a great deal of suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call in two of the leading physicians of . After a thorough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced It to be skin eczeoaa In the worst form. Their treatment did me no good. Finally I became despondent and decided to dis continue their services. My husband purchased a single set of the Cutlcura Remedies, which entirely stopped the breaking out I continued the use of tbe Cutlcura Remedies for six months, and after that every splotch was en tirely gone. I have not felt a symptom of the eczema since, which was three years ago. Mrs. Lizzie E- Sledge, C40 Jones avenue, Selma, Ala., Oct '2H, 1900." Relfleb. "Old Scrlggs Is the worst tightwad .1 know." "How so?" "He always makes hie family go up and down stairs two at a time, so they'll only wear out half aa much car pet" Princeton Tiger. Mrs. Wlni'ow'i Soothing Syren fer Children teeiblna; tottsus tbe gauii, reduces tuflnmma Uou, allays pala, cures wiud oeiis, ue a boiue. i In Finland reindeer are worth onlj about $7.50 a head. A reindeer can travel about 130 miles a day. A Friend in Need fTT' THAT thin, little, 10-cenf" Box of Cascarets. When carried constantly in your Vest Pocket, or in "my Lady's" Purse it will ward oil ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. Eat one of the six candy tablets contained in that 77Vest Pocket Box" whenever you suspect you need one, It can't hurt you, and is sure Insurance against serious sickness. When you have Heartburn, Colic, Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acid-rising-in-throat, Gas-belching, or an incipient Cold, take a Cascaret. Remember, all these are not merely Pis comforts, but indications of a serious Cause. Nip them in the bud eat a Candy Cas caret. Cascarets don't purge, nor punish the Stomach like "Bile-driving" Cathartics. Tiiey act like Exercise on the Bowel 1 WORKING WOMEN, WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW MRS.5ADIE A3B0TT Women for tho most pirt spend their lives at home, snd it, Is hacse women who are willing md ambitious that their homes shall bo kept neat and pretty, their children well dressed and tidy, who do their own cooking, sweeping, dusting and often washing. Ironing and sewing for the entire family, who call for our sympathy. Truly tbe work of such a woman Is "never done" and la It any wonder that she breaks down at tho end of a few years, the back begins to ache, there Is a displacement, inflammation or ulceration of the abdominal organs, a female weakness is brought on, and the struggle of that.wife and mother to continue her duties Is pitiful. Lydra B. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, mode from native roots and herbs. Is the exact medlclno a woman needs whoso strength is over taxed. It keeps the feminine organs In a strong and healthy condition. In preparing for childbirth and re cuperating therefrom it la most effi cient. It carries a woman safely through tho change of life and in making her strong and well assists her to oe a good wife and mother. Mra. Sadie Abbott, of Jeanne tte, Pa., writes I Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm "I suffered severely with pain every month and also a pain in my left side. Xry doctor prescribed for me but did me no C, a friend advised Lydin E. Pinkhnm 's itable Compound and I wrote you in regard to mv condition. I followed your advice and am a perfectly well woman. The pains have all disappeared and I cannot recommend your medicine too highly, Ljdla C Plakham's Vegetable Compoand Saccccds Where Otters . f U Double Traiok Jamestown Exposition, ( Season tickets via New York one way, $36.80 Norfolk. Va., and return 1 60 days " " " " $30.70 Other seutas and lares. Galas dates dally mntU Nov. 30,1907. Philadelphia, Pa., and return ' $20.00 Only tbreash etesplns car roate via Nlaeara Falls. Gotef dates July 11 13, 14, 15 aad le. lst Saratoga Sprints, N. Y and return - $18.7 Golac dates Jaly 3, 4, 5. and 7. 1907 also la September far Grand Army BMStlae (selaf dates aad lares to be named later). Various New England Resorts, one far phis $2.00 for round trip. Based oo one way farea,ta effect Jaauary 1, 1907. Going da-July 9. IX 22. IX Aucust 6,10,20,24, September 10. 14, 24, and M. INT. Various Canadian Resorts, one tare plus $2.00 for round trip. Baaed ea one way fares In effect January 1, 1907. Going dstes dally Jane 1 te September 30. 1907. Attractlre optional trips by Laks and In sums esses without additional coarse, blbeial to purer prlTllrfea. Full particulars can be obtained by wrltlne GEO. W. VAUX, Assistant deneral Passenger and Ticket Agent US ADAMS STKEBT, CHICAUO W1 HEW WRITlrTO TO ADVERTISERS please say yea saw alia aeverslseueaf Bt this paper. Food Prodticts Libby's Corned Deel Hash is msde with the eisct sstlsfylna-flsvor you enjoy so much. Prepared from the ronst select Beef In Llbbr's Crest Wnite Kitchens. Abso lute purity and cleanliness guaranteed. A Delicious Dish lor Oulest Ser vice. Libby's Corned Peef rUah, while in the tin placed In boiling hot water lor a lew minutes, or removed from tbs tin snd browned in tbe ovrn for a few minutes, makes s most delightful entree (orluucbeon or dinner. Ask your tracer for Ubby's and Insist upon settlnc Ubby's. LIbby. McNeill & LIbby 32 7.f" Live. f 6TIMU1.ANT ir "cat v eCWUAMAW al tUM Cure Constipation PKK.lt lO CINTi ..r.nr6v 'a. -r -' ..A v...- - -.vyWS O Muscles that T a- Ml MJIMjTS 1 sL.W and that squeeze the natural Digestive Juices of the body into Food. Cascarets ward off, or cure, the following diseases. 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