A Positive CURE FOR GATARCE! EIj'j Cream Balm It kklr ibtorbttf. ' OIm Relict at One. It cleanses, soothes, heals and pyitects the diseased membrane. It cure Catarrh gad drive away Cold in the, Hasd quickly, fteatores th Senses of Tut and (JmslL Fall hh 60 eta. at Druggists or Wy nudl j (THal sis 10 eta. by tnaiL At Brothers, (6 Wimg Street, Nsw York. J'Nt.rvii,ii.fsl HIM Hasfies Itcligs And Til C 5K1 PI Speedily Cured by Warm " Baths With fflwlSil And Gentle Anointings Of (The Great Skin Cure, vhen all other remedies andevenphysiciansfail. jGuaranteea absolutely pure, sweet, and whole some, and may be used from the hour of birth. SoH tbrongbout the world. Depot, in an cities. Potter Injg & chem. Corp.. Role Props., Bntiion, WBook on Torturing. UUftgurlnc Humours. Lavtna? Klne. My rtoi tried to bite me. I liked the doj, so I kicked lilm lovingly In tUa Jsw. He understood tbst arzuinent. My frroeor tried to cbvtt mo. I liked the frocw. I did not klA Mm In tlio Jaw, but I told him lovingly that I would not deal with lilm again, tie understood that argument. My bnby tried to slap mo. I liked the baby, but I did not kick nor In the Jaw or even cense to play with her. I kissed her lovingly on hor cheek. She understood that argument. Iudcpou-dent Voi Can Get All'i FooI-Eim FIIKB Write to-day to Allen B. Olm.ted. L I'.ny, N. V., for a FRKK aanipla of Allen's Fnot Eaa, a powder to shake Into your .h.ee. It cures tired, eweatlng, hot, owollen, aoh Inn feet. It raaken new or tUht .hue eay. A certain cure for Corn, and llnnlon. All DrugplKta and Shoe atorea aril It. l!5c. A full-grown delimit can carry three tons on its bark. People appro-late the delicate taste and natural action of Garfield Ton, the mild herb laxative. Bout for liver, kid neys and bowels. Guaranteed under the l'nre Food and Drugs Ijiw. Stamps costing $19,300 were recently required for an agreement between two Loudon railway companion. The Fanner's 7ifo Is very careful about her churn. Sho scalds it thoroughly utter using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten It. !Sho knows that if her churn Is sour It will taint the butter that Is made in It. Tlio stomach Is a churn. In the stumach and digestive and nutritive tracts aro performed pro cesses which aro almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn Is foul it makes foul all which Is put into it? Tba evil of a foul stomach is not alone, the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and tho dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Uoldon Modieal Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches, pirn plot, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have-frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant acraniremonts. 1 pf .rcrgUeTO .mam ,m mrnir? i. nceturiiL FFSfc TfSBFSM To convince any BU li li woman that Fsx YH IZS I 21 tine Antiseptic will Mil li id Improve her health H tVn Km and do all we claim itauatsa for lti We wlu send her absolutely free a large trial box of Pax tine with book of Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Bend your name and address on a postal card. catarrh 'and Inflammation caused by femi- 1 lime ins t sore eves, sore tnroat ana mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and Rives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending It every day. 60 cents at druggists or by mall. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTII1NU TO TRY IT THB 1U l'AXTON CO., Boston, llau. Western Washington Timber Land It you w.ut 100 Aci-r. mt 'limber J.d tli't will run vr 8 OUO.uuu feat, fr attu, tnvwtir.M Uilt. A art hwNU sra Umm lsveslmeat Co., litems, Wawklaatwa ence ur trie cuTirDTTiie aiove symptoms amT mfrmssjtjesfcdiolnc. writmelt "L )"wiflg l!jIifWH"d pracLlllner-iJ.f alT the severaTscluMilsof roediea.1 iiiaHTe, have been skillful In. iui JTharmiininiijly ftunhinrfnTlr. Pierre's (nl.leii -MT-.lTm rTUrnvery Tlmt thl is is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mull a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierre, liuffalo. N. Y.. for a free copv of his booklet of extracts front tho standard medical authorities, giving tho names of all tho Ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of the ago say of them. SIGH EiEADAGEii CARTERS SlTTLE IVER tJ3 PILLS. regulate the Soweia. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Fain In the Side, TORPID trVKR. They Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS !7lTTlE flVER PILLS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. J TSije New Oil Stow Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanlinesj, and easy operation. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Steve saves fuel expense and lessens the wcrk. Produces a 6trong working flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives auick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. J3ay& Lamp it the beat lamp for all-round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely tafej unexcelled in light-fiving power; an ornament to toy room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tin lWUttaV4TU THE ran IT if Stock general merchandise for land; come up and see land, will go hack with you and close deal if satisfac tory. Respectfully, ROSS E. PARKS. Lily, South Dakota. 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT OurvtollMaudtorMhvbM 4ir$frB. our factory touaer fr a third of a oaatur. Waaalp fur mauiloaUon and approval aiui vurmatM taia am u wry. i ou ara au iwtiiiuc if sot aaUaAea a to i. quality a4 arte. W Af Th Urtf Ml Haavfactttrm la TK Worid MlBaT to thai AnMiimatwMlnal watl Wa aaMJra aaw iMnf 1-U'- - " i fMaaalalnMa. uaoopy Tup bur. x-. ... m. m ui- V. I M..S1S. C lrr with A rnw Wo, Ate. ouwi hai H."i SIS. M. I A BACKLOG FA1T0T. T! rK:n Is dim. the logs burn low, Nut in the fitful flush I see' tpon the wall the sunbeams glow Through the green branches of the trc The bneklojc sputters, and I hear The forest's leafy snminer note, Aud in the wares of smoke appear The bluo pool of the wood remote. Then like a spirit, witching, gay. Ascend a throbbing golden spark A flre-fly drifting on Its way 'Acre the lonely ninrlsh dark. -It K. Munklttflck. Going Into Port i It was during a general thaw in early winter Unit the Lucy !., a lum ber schooner, slid 'longslde the dock of little town on the shore of Grand Traverse Day to take on n load of shingles. No Ice had formed in the bny and the sun hnd shone bright and warm for many days. The short win ter twlliffht hud fallen by the time the vessel's sails were furled and the hnwser secured to the piles. The town boys had gone pell-mell down the bill from tho village and raced ncross the flats, for even so small nu Incident as the landing of a lumber' vessel was of Interest to them. The crew of the Lucy B. went ashore to lounge uptown to "the store" while the cook prepared supiter. One of the men strode ahead rapidly, closely fol lowed by a tow-headed loy, the young est of the crew. The man was the first mate and several months before at a port town on Lake Superior he had discovered the boy huddled behind a pile of lumber on the dock crying bitter ly, but silently. Ills face wns swollen and one eye was Mack aud blue. "Well, well, what's the mutter here? Been sernppln'? Cry In' 'cause you got licked, eh?" The comely youug sailor So he gnyly sprang off the Lucy n. that evening lu the early winter, his one sorrow being that It was the last trip of the year, and followed the mate tip tho hill, lie knew It was the mate's cbstouinry Journey to the postofllce, where perhaps a letter from his girl would be wnltlng. This girl was sec ond lit the boy'a affection. He had often studied her tlntyito that was tucked into the side of the mate's small mirror. She hnd dlmpfes and a row of wonderful little teeth, for she was smil ing In the picture. Hut tlwre was no letter nnd the bo.v's heart ached. The lover's disappointment was not even as keen as his, for the lover knew the uncertainty of the malls from the northern Ulaud where the girl lived. 'There'll be two when we get back," sonny, and don't you forget it," he said. "See Cathead Klnt light twlnklln' over there? That's her winkln at us an' tell in us not to mind. Come on, I'll beat you down to grub." Away they tore, stones 'and dust flying in their wake. Thut night the wind veered to the southeast and the barometer fell. Very early the nest morning the call came "GIVE THE' FELLOWS ON THE LUCY MX CEST." Iin.d halted and was gazing down on the pathetic figure. "Xo, I alu't," returned the boy fierce ly. "Au' maybe you'd cry If yer dad walloped yer every d:iy In the week an' twice on Sunday an' after he got through yer mother took a crack at yer Just for luck. I'm done with the whole kit an' caboodle au' 1 ve run awuy an' I'm goin' to stay away if I starvo nn' I'm most starved now, If anybody should ask yer." The torrent of words had poured forth without pause. The mate still stood starititr down at the small face, which, ns he finished, took on a pitiful look of listless resig nation. The big soft heart of the man stirred within hlui. Uu was amused, too, by the promptness with which his gibe had been repudiated. , After a square meal, during which the boy hud manfully tried to mind bis maimers and not fall to and tear at the thick roast beef, flouting In gravy as divine lis It wns greasy, he told his story simply and honestly to his new friend. There was a largo farm somewhere back there, a grimy thumb had indicated vaguely, about twenty miles from town. Tho boy, whose con stitution was none too hardy, could not do tho work his father required of him. For the cities are n .t the only places where merciless eliilil-l.lor thrives. The sweatshop presses out the Joy of youth more rapidly, saps the intelligence and ambition more swiftly, but there are many little boys and girls brought up on farms who work enrlv mid late at shores that are never dene year lu, year out, to save the hire of "extra help." The boy of this story had stolen away two nights before the mat; found him, after a day of thrashing peas. . lie hud stood for hours lu the grime and heat and choking dust feeding fie muw of the machine, his buck breaking under the Incessant strain, for the appetite of the clanking monster was Insatia ble. At noon he had drop)cil Into a sleep of exhaustion aud his father, bru tal, Ignorant and overworked, falllug to rouse him by shouting, had adopted rougher means, waking him with a heavy blow. After dark, worn out and aching In every bone, the resentful 12-year-old had stolen to the burn of a neighbor and Immediately dropped asleep In a far corner of the hayloft. But before duwn he .was on his way anywhere that was far from the merci less grind and the grim clrcuiustaueea of his Iw.ne life. Forlorn, weary, un utterably hungry, not daring to usk for food for fear of detection, making wide detours through the fields and woods to avoid the traveled roads, he had at last reached the water front The mate obtained permission to add his charge to the crew in the capacity of cabin boy. The runaway's duties now were many and varied, from wash' lng dishes to brushing the eaptaln'i ihore clothes. The lake winds, a whole some amount of work and, abovs all, the love in bis hitherto starved little heart for his friend the mats, developed hint wouderfully for all hands on deck. Part of the shingles had been loaded the night be fore under a full moon, but now the treacherous wind had changed sudden ly and with violence. The schooner lay on the north side of he dock strain ing at her moorings. The captain, be longing to the hardy Norse stock that breeds good seamen, ordered tho vessel to be cunt off, Intending to reach open water and then lie to uutil the gale should blow Itself out. The first-mate stood on the dock be tween the piles of shingles and the ves sel. The little cabin boy hud leaped ashore and waited ut his left. The forward hawser was being slackened away and the first mate was endeavor ing to cast off the stern line. Intent uKin the colls lashed about the plies, the furious wind Instantly taking up the slack as fast as It was paid out, he had eyes only for tho task in hand. But the boy, keen with excitement, watched the hawser. Suddenly a single strand of the great roie parted midway between the schooner and .the pier. Its loose ends waved for nn Instant, then there fol lowed a sound like the report of a rifle. The taught hawser had snapped nnd with a mighty recoil was horled back. It was a matter of seconds, but the boy had leaped at tho mate, and, exert ing all his strength, hud literally flung him from his position. The heavy rope shot to the dock and struck the boy across the breast, crushing him for au agonizing fatal Instant against the shingles. He dropped limp and white at the foot of the astounded mate, while the schooner stood out for deep water. The unconscious boy was laid upon a stretcher quickly Improvised of loose boards and, wrapped In the mate's Jack et, w-us curried to a house near at hand, where a young doctor examined hlin. The mate, who hud not spoken, looked at tho doctor as he rose. At the slow shnke of the din-tor's head the mate strangled a sob und dropped on bis knees at the foot of the bed, hiding his face In his arms. Late In the afternoon the Lucy B. managed to load her cargo. Then un der reefed canvas she pitched away northward; but on board there was a temporary first mate and no cabin boy. A few moments later the little suf ferer looked with understanding eyes Into those of his friend. Seeing tho tears In tbetn he forgot his pain and smiled, a twisted, wistful smile. "Don't bo sorry, Dave," he said. "I ain't Give the fellers on the Lucy my best, an' the cap. An' say, Dave," be whls lered later, "tell your girl I'm awful tickled you're goin' to marry her. I'm kinder sorry I can't be at the weddlu', though." After a long silence the white lips opened once more. "Dave, I hate to ask yer, but say, Dave, do you think do you suppose Dave, would you mind klssln' me Jlst once I" As the lips of the man touched his cheek the Jlttle cabin boy slipped into portv Calcugo Daily News. Italy's rmlmlltnc PoBalMtea. font strikingly curious population sta tistics are now being pnlilhed In Horn. Rome years a;o the Italian population a-as one of the moot prolillc In Europe, ind in one period of twenty years increas ed from 2S.(MM).0(Hi to n.lsKt.)00. Now the tendency Is strongly In the opposite lirection, while, at the same time, etnl tration which now reaches million souls I year ia leaving whole rural districts de populated. The annual inrrtaae had de fined from 7.08 per 1,000 In 1901 to 1.1 in 19011. In the flouriahing industrial liatricts there la avme progreaaive in ?rese, but in the rural provinces, like Labium. Apulia, Sicily aud the Cam pngna. It dwindles down aa low aa 1.1 per 1,000. I,omlun Globe. Dnrlna: Thla Stoat h. Now U the time to get the rheu matic poisons and foul nclds from the blood and system, stile an eminent authority, who says that Iihetunatiauii and Kidney trouble ure caused by the blood, which often becomes sour from excessive nobis, and also tells what to do to make it pure and healthy. Get from liny good prescription phar macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar goit, three ounces ConiiHuind Syrup Sarsnpurilla. Mix by shaking in n bottle and take a tcaspoonful after meal nnd at bedtime. Just try thl simple bh-od cleaner and tonic at the first sign of Rheu matism, or If your back uche or you feci that the Kidneys nre not acting right. Any one can easily prepare this mixture at home. The) Uuatnraallkf View. "Spooner is a poor man," said Seuator Lotsmun, "and I don't blame him for re fusing to waste hiuiaelf on that job any longer. Hy George, sir, t'nited States Senators ought to be graded aecoriliug to their ability and efficiency and draw sal aries in proportion." Chicago Tribune. There la more Catarrh In thla section of the rou o try than all other dlxeasea put to gether, and until the laat few jrenra upaotfd to b. Incurable. Kor a great many yeara doctor, pronounced It a local dl.eaae and preaerlbed local remedlea, and by con tmitly falling to cure with local treatment, pron.unced It Incurable. Kcleno haa prov en catarrh to be a constitutional dlaeaxe and therefore requlrea eonatltiitlonal treat ment. Hill'. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by r. J. Cheney it Co.. Toledo. Ohio. I. th" only eon.tltutlonal cure on the market It la taken Internally In doaea from 10 drop, to a tea.ponuful. It acta directly on the blood and nuroua surface, of tb ayatem. They offer on hundred dollnra for any cae It falla to enra. Bend for clrcnlara abd tes timonial.. Addre.. r. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drurcl.t.. T.V Take 11.11'. family Fill, for eon.ttpatlon. Not Worth Notlcla. "I'll sue the scoundrel !" exclaimed Algy, in a terrible rage. "He calls me a blithering idiot 1" "I wouldn't pay any attention to It," counseled Percy. " 'Blithering' doesn't really mean anything, you know." A Natural Remedy Garfield Tea 1 It Is made of simple Herbs. Take it for constipation, indigestion, sick-headache; it regulates the liver, purifies the blood, 'jrihgs Good Health. Uot 'Ktl Mixed. "Officer," said the man with the slight limp, "I'm a stranger here. Can'You tell me where I will find a numismatist?" "Yes, sir," responded the policeman at the crossing. "There's one down there in the next block, on the fourth floor of the building with the brown front. He'll take 'cm off for you for 50 cents apiece. First ue free." Chicago Tribune. The largest pontoon bridge in the world Is at Calcutta, and is a permanent structure. FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD.' ItrhlnK, lUreaiujr Sores Covered Body otlilnic Helped Her Cotl eur. Cures Her In Five Harm. "After uiy granddaughter of about seven years hud been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fort night later by a furious Itching; ond painful eruption all over her body, es pecially the upper part of It, forming watery and bk'edlng sores, especially under the arms, of considerable size. She suffered a great deal and for three weeks we mrsed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the Cutlcurn Remedies nnd after twenty four hours we noted considerable im provement, and after using only one complete set of the Cutlciira Remedies, in five consecutive days the little one, much to our Joy, had beeu entirely cured, and has been well for a long time. Mrs. F. Uuefenaeht. It. F. D. No. 3, Bakersfleld, Cul., June 125 and July 20, UKMI." Mrs. Wlaalesr's uisi Mm tMthlaci aafMaa tkm sum. lafl lu. tf,'- mmwm wis. JU. fc tan bs ism Im Ohll.n MISS EMMA RUNTl'-ER Um ADMIRE a pretty face, a grod figure, but sooner or later learn that the healthy, happy, contented woman la most of all to bo admired. Women troubled with falntinfj spella, lrregnilarities. nervous Irrita bility, baokache, tho "blues," and those dreadful drafrglnrr sensa-tlons, eannot hope to bo happjf or popular, and advancement in either home, business or social life la Impossible. The cause of these troubles, how ever, yields quickly toLydia E. Pink hain'a Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. It act at once upon the organ afflicted and th nerve centers, dlsnellinir effec tually all those distressing syrnp- . torn. No other medlolne in the country has received such unqualified indorsement or has such a record of cure of female ills ns has Lj dia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Runtsler, of 631 State St., Schenectady, N. Y., writes:--"For a lorn time I was troubled with a weakness which seemed to drain all mv strength awav. I had dull' headaches, was nervous, irritable, and all worn out. (Jhanolnp; to read one of vour advertisement of a caso similar to mine cured bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it and I cannot, express my RTatitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feci like a new person. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ia the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Back. FaUinff and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and is invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to women ffm-tnfffmm tnv frtrm of female wenkne are invited to promptly comuiunleato with Mrs. l'lnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her udvice (a frnn n.nd nlurnvs belnfnl. v r JM laasuMiaasMMUlJIIjaiuMsM SHOES FOB MEN kThe highest degree of style, fit and workman- , ship an embodied in these splendid ahaes. i mere are ease inal eqnal (hem Is assearaacc 1 sad wearing enallty at (be price. They are DUILT ON HONOR Ttiat'anrhat th.n.me meant. That's arh.t s ,! .tit M- all Beans wear "Henorbtlf shots. Demand them of your dealer in Mil. bold every wnere. u you cannot get them write to ut. We alto make the "Weslern lady,' and the I "Martha fYtsklngioo' comfort shoes and a full line of men's, women's and children! shoes. Our trade- I mark It stamped on every sole. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co., Milwaukee. Wis. .... aB-t-v.T- 1 J f ryyasjosr aw It ,si IE I VI I ( 111 1! S. C. X. u. Xo. 11 1007. For Emergencies at Home fbr the. Stock on the Farm SloaKs Limmeivt Is awhole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 1.00 Send For Free Booklet on Horse. Cattle, Hogs S Fbultry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.' ' arm W. L. DOUG $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. L DOUGUS $4.00 SILT EDGE 8H0E8 CANNOT IE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PRIOESl Meo'. Shoe., 5to ei.AU. Hoy.' Nhosa, S3 to ei.MS. Women'. Hlin... M4 to M1.A0. Mlwea' A Children'. bhosa.BK.SS to SU.OO. W. L. Douglas aiioet ara recognized by expert judtpa of footwear' - to oe ins uom ia aiyis, ut snu wearproo.uc.ea in vuia country, cacn part of the shoe aud every detail of the making is looked after ana watcnoa over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I could take yon into my large factories atl Brockton, Mast., and thow yon how carefully W. L. Douglas) shoes aie made, you would then undent and why they hold their shape, fit bettor. wear luuKnr, sou are ui grnavar tsius (nan any ovnnr ruasen. W. UTkxi.Im riftm. nd prtc a lUmpM on th. bottom, which protect, th. wwirer .ralfint nlrs price, and nirrrlor tho.h T.k Nm uhtHiit. Sold b tn. hcit tho. rtulcrt .rcrywh.ru. ! IMir iVilm and wMili. t'alf mmitd Jm. W.lltOVlut, ttncklaU. V vf ' Jl -e T jssr m d 'Vv--- v a J r ff r. -.,-, f u ft wsa A Friend in Need THAT thin, little, 10-cent Box of Cascarets. When carried constantly in your Vest Pocket, or In "my Lady's" Purse it will ward oif ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. Eat one of the six candy tablets contained ia that TrVest 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 Cnscaret. Remember, all these are not merely Djs 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. They act like Exercise on the Bowel iau.ni .uiwraassgay ns tf. It fitfUlll. Jii't jny.Wi C. uvia. & TIMVkeT li., K" 3TKtrKTMlTrll CkkV BsvWf.ti,hMttBllX)0 Cure Constipation e:i.r. to ctNTi t.cit)si . s" in' ' 'rt' iiiirtsssssssssssai t i'ii' iytVj O Muscles that propel ana t n a t sou natural Digestive uices of the body into Food. Cascarets ward off, or cure, the following diseases Constipation liiliousnest Indigestion Dyspepsia Torpid Liver Appendicitit JHIuumatistn Six Shots for 10c '4 eeze me im tA w i u oc it I Catarrh Hives Colic Jaundice Had Breath Nausea Diabetes Vertigo Headache Scrofula Diarrhoea Womanly Flatulence Troubles Worms Piles Ulcers Pimples Blotches Ectema Dysentery The Vest Pocket box carried constantly with you, like your Watch, or Lead Pencil, will insure you against sickness. But, don't forget that "a Cascaret in time is worth nine." At all Druggists. 10 Cents a box. . n PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cass? awe tssSi Mehter mi fMtsr dsn sat. sy ether. Sat 10 nJux). colsri all flat. il siumsi taj apart, anient ImI ksoain - Ss. Is wis, Sml sUittsKs, Tsry flve la ceM aate kettsr ttaw sty ethsr r. lies sea