OWES HER LIFE TO Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, W. Ya. " I f op 1 that I owe the last ton years of mv life to Lydia iIM..a(t..j e. l'inkham's ope- table Compound. Eleven years ago I was a walking shadow. I had boon under the doctor's oarebut got no relief . My busband per suaded me to try Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetablo Com pound and It worked like a charm. It re lieved all my pains and misery. 1 advise all suffering women to take Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound." Mns. Emma Witkatov, Vienna, w". Va. Lydia E. lln.Uham's Vegt.tabln Com pound, m:io from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drops, and to-day holds tho record lor the largest number ot actual euros of female diseases of any similar medi cine in tho country, and, thousands of voluntary testimonials are on nie in the Pinkbani laboratory at Lynn, JUttOOi , 11V111 Wl'lLld! T11U UTO UVVll cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul- ceration.displacements.libroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Every Buch suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. Ii you would like special ad vice about your caso write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, Sknd always helpful. Alfalfa ' renaiinaad Absolutely Pur. Mm Wl. lar.Mt .rowers of cioor, Timatby and Qrasaaa, OfttB. Barley and ToUtMoc la AmcW. tl iov. HoaW) op- WISCONSIN, from 34 arras own to hlHr'i totb Cestnry Alft'f. aarreated wlthlu t weakiafUraadlai f OO.oo worth ot Di.liiinr.nt k.f , or at the rata or .33 sr acra. It the moft orlRlDAl iX book pub.it tied ,nd It mlt 10 ftn1 fet 1M of remrkalil-f,rni wed mm plas. I Deluding Alfalfa. ('toTor.ato., or smi 14o and we aria a package at ftvrm 6ed sever teen by juu before. I . N . JOHN A. SALZe CIO CO., LlCroa, Wis. S16K HEABtt Positively cured by these Little rills. Tlicy also relieve Dla- tres3 from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy lor Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Had Taste In tho Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In U10 Side, TORPID LIVER. Thoy regulate tho Uowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SM.'LLDOSE. SMALL PRICE. Gcn'uino Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature F.EFUSE SUBSTITUTES. WESTERN CANADA THE PENNKNT WINNER "The Last Best West." ThaOoTftromeot 0 Canada now rives to every Actual Settlor I BO acra at wheal-growtaa Iroo aad an additional 160 acre at 13.00 It acra. Tha 30-1.000 contented American Settler, snaklm-thalr homm in Weolarn Caaada in tha best evidence ol tha superiority ol that country. Thar ara becoming- rich, ffrowinr (ram IS ta SO fcuahala wheat to tha acra; 60 to 110 bushels oata ad too buntisls barlar. baaidoa ha vine aplefi. id hard ot cattle rataad on the pralria vraaa. airjriac ia an importaat induatry. Tha crop ot 140D till karat Weatorn Canada la tha lead. The world will aoua look to it aa ita aad-prucar. n tnlnar which mt imprraard ua wae tha marnituda o the country that ia ayailabie for agricultural purpoaoa." Natioaal Kditorial CofTeapondence. 1403. Lew Railway Rataa. anad aphonia anil ,-i m n'hM aurketa con ran It nt. Prlcaa tha Higbeat, cllmata aarfoct. Laa da ara for aale bi Railway and Land Conj, eaalf. Daac litlva pamahJetaan 1 mapa amt Iraa. For Railway Ha tee and ether laioraiattoa apply to enl Aftnt. rieaaa aar where ra l thie adTerUaeneat. PILES f PAY IF CUBFn W. iy ,o,l. n r r. km cu.ikB e COh Dept. B5, Miuaeapolia, Mlna. Ililllkled with Sere Eyes, ase TIiaMPSON'S EYE ffflTER t l Keep It cn Hand! 1 Keep It cn Hand! CouifKi and caMf may 9cu9 aay tnn:tier of ho tailv any lime. Many a bul c-Jd has Lam avrinj and much ti, kiraa aod auttriing n .ru aavrd Lv (Kat nfrar.ni ot 1'ito Cui. Thee u no:iiig nteil U break upcougKajidcatis, liwfl ia no tranchiU cr Kng bouUdj Uiai ii wiU not !M. ria frota ooiale or rmrniful in. At ft II drugiiiU, 23 cU. 'J. ,4, 1 '1 i. ICARTER'SI t PIM.S. CARTERS WlVEFt w. u. scan, nuiienntrndent ol Immigration, Qttaaa, Lanada. or K. T. Ho!m tit L Lu,n It. St. M...n. and J. M? 5Vl2&i Bo. lib Walcrtowa, bo. Dakota Autliorued Oovern- i LJ Tiirr discount gets cash. fleUlroad OfTtrrdi qaartrr ot Omm Per Cant nt Jampa fp It. "It Is funny bow a triflin tllaotmnt for caBh will nonirtlnicH work," ro Into a anion iiiniinircr In SyntPin. "I had a nmtonirr In Clilcngo one of the big rallromH Thoy linttti't ben rery prompt payliig tholr bills with ua. "The mnn that had them before I Old was soiling them not thirty days. He would wait thirty or forty daya and then have to dl for his money down through the tlepiirtmonts. trac ing It up and getting a voucher thrbugh. "I roKolvod I wouldn't bate similar trouble with thorn. The first order I sold thorn Kninptliing was said about discount for onsh. " Vertnlnly,' I answered. 'Quarter of I ier cent oft for pity In ten days. "They took it. The first month they sent the chock twelve or fifteen days after the delivery of the goods. We sent it hack. After that the chock always came before the ten days were up sometimes the eighth or ninth, but never after tho tenth. "They were keen after that little quarter of 1 per cent, all right and It was that odd fraction that caught them. I hadn't any authority to name any discount, but when they asked me I figured out quick that it wouldn't pay to offer 2 per cent or even, 1 per cent. They would think we wanted the money too had. So I made a stab at the i4 per cent and won." "How old is Belle?" "Twenty-four her last ajx birthdays." The Gossip. Waiter We careful of the soup, gen tlemen. It is so hot that it has scalded both my thumbs. Meggcndorfer Blaet ter. She The new color Is called messen ger boy blue. He Who so? She It's guaranteed not to run. Brooklyn lCagle. She I heard you singing In your t.. i!A T c1tio a room tins moriiing. nc v, ( little to kill time. She ou have a good weapon. New Orleans l'icayune. She Don't you think that her play ing shows remarkable finish? He (yawning) Yes; but she was a deuced long time in getting to it. Town Top ics. Helen Why, he yawned three times while I was talking to him. Myrtle Perhaps he wasn't yawning. He may have been trying to say something. Puck. "The alligator swallowed him." "An did they kill the 'gator?" "No; they thought that swallerlu him was pun ishment enough !" Atlanta Constitu tion. "The time, the place, and the girl. How seldom we see them together." "And another rare combination Is the man, the scheme, and the coin." Wash ington Herald. "I thought young Tuffy was studying to be a surgeon." "He gave it up ; he couldn't boar the sight of blood." "But he owns an automobile." Newark Evening News. Chappy Would you marry a woman who had sued another man for breach of promise? Sappy It would depend largely on how much the jury awarded her. The Club-Fellow. Dentist (to assistant) I think I hoard a patient in the waiting room. Assistant Yes, but I can't bring him in. He's turned the key on the Inside. Meggeiulorfer I'.laetter. She (at the musieale) Miss Schreecher sings with wonderful real ism, don't you think so? He Yes; yeu can almost see the crack In her voice. Detroit Saturday Night. He Your milliner's hill has cost me last year as much as tho salary of my two bookkeepers. That Is more than I can afford. She Well, disehargo one of them. Fllegendo Blaetter. Crltlous So this is your picture, "The Battle," is It? De.Vaulier Yes. War is a terrible thing. Crltlcus Oh, of Course but I don't believe it's as bad as it Is painted. Chicago Daily Novs. Boss When you told that new clerk that he'd have to hump himself If he expected to .hold his Job, how did he take it? Department Manager He got his back up right away. Chicago Trib une. "Women must consider it a dreadful fate to be old maids," in used Mr. Chug water. "They do," Josiah," said Mrs. Chugwater. "Look what terrible noo dles they sometimes marry to escape it." Stray Stories. Distracted Mother (ojienlng the door of the playroom) What are you boys making all this terrible racket about? Her Youngest We're playln' Congress, maw. We've Just had a message from tho Pres'dunt! Chicago Tribune. Scribble What Is Ithymer doing now? Dribbles Writing aaverllse ing Jingles for a sausage manufacturer, I believe. Scribble Poor old HhymerJ I never thought he would get down to doggerel. The Literary Page. lielurniiig Husband Oh, and I say, Laura, In-fore I left town, Mrs. Hush Wilson gave ine three enormous pt-ars for you. I ate one in the train, sat on another, and gave the third away. Don't forget to write and thank her! Puiifh. I'uriit lull.. The papers Hay that snakes nr fanners' friends," said the man who had Just come to town with a load of hay. "Well, you know hie tlH're'H timet, when a fanner-Me don't want to see, his friends hi :le," said the other who start for home with $ was about to load of rye. Yonkers Statesman. j "What a treiiieiKlous following that statesman has I" "Those are not con. atltuents, my friend; they are detect-1 hree." Newark News. I Ua Aimed III,,. To the unlnltlatod observer some of the (rymnnstics performed In a game of football are beyond explanation. The story Is told of a half-back who complained to his fa:nll about the In justice of allowing football players to wear head protectors "I should think It was most neces ary," said his mother, who bad wit nessed one game with many tremors.' "Look at the front teeth your poor cousin Frederick lost!" "That may be," said her son, stub bornly, "but look at mo. laid up for two weeks with a lame foot Just from kicking a follow' noso-cear!" Read tha I.abrl. Under the Pure Food Laws baking pf.wder labels now show the ingredients of which the powder Is made. Those who appreciate the importance to health and good baking of using a pure cream of tartar powder will read tbo back of the label carefully and make sure that the lugredlnts men tioned Include cream of tartar. The food law does not force consum ers; it merely helps them to protect (hemsclves. All good housekeepers want cream of tartar baking powders, ami will not use alum substitutes in the food, if they kuow It. As the Ingre dients are printed on the back of the label, all vny know the facts. Good baking powder is one of the most useful things In the kltch-n ; It Is easily obtained at any store; the better It Is, the more economical It Is In cook ing materials, and the more It con serves the health of the family. Diveralnn. Newly Arrived Spirit Don't the peo ple here ever have any amusements? Pluto Well, we have what you might call a fire drill once in a while. Chicago Tribune. A Cure for Co Id a and Grip. There is Inconvenience. RuflVring and danger In a cold, nnrl the wonder is that people will take so few precautions ag:itnKt colds. One o two line's Pleasant Tab lets (be sure of the name) taken when the first sntiffly feel in jf appears, will stop the progress of a cold and save a yreat deal of unnecessary suffering. Drugelsts and deal ers generally tell these tablets, price 23 cents. If you cannot get them send to Orator F, Woodward, LeKoy, N. Y. Sam ple free. llerctlllr. Caller Your little boy looks exactly like you. Youngster's Mother Yes; but if he doesn't get his meals just when he wants them he puts up exactly the same kind of face his father dons. Saiaer'a Seed Produce. We recently saw a letter from Wm. t'uderwood. of Tatchogue, N. Y., ad dressed to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box C, La Crosse, Wis., that has this to say : "I planted Salter's Independence Corn. I sold 7,000 ears before the first Sweet Corn of other gardeners around Long Island was ready to eat. I sold them as high as $2.30 per 100 ears. "I planted Salzcr's Earliest Cucumber seed and first, last and all the time. I think that Salzer's Earliest are the greatest I ever saw. They are such bearers, ai.d so fine." fhliieup Are floneat. "You soon learn in China that you can trust a Chinaman to carry through anything he agrees to do for you," says Samuel Merwln, In Success. "When I reached T'al Yuan-fu I handed my In terpreter a Chinese draft for $200 (Mexican), payable to bearer, and told him to go to the bank nnd bring back the money. I had known John a little more than a week, yet any one who knows China will understand that I was running no appreciable risk. The Individual Chinaman Is simply a part of a family, the family is part of a neighborhood, the neighborhood la a part of a village or district, and so on. If John had disappeared with my money after cashing the draft, and had afterward been caught, punlshmeut would have been swift and severe. Very likely he would have lost his head. If the authorities had been unable to find John they would have punished hla family. Punishment would surely have fallen on somebody." Aiming and Hitting. Mr. Kidder I think a woman's club to be successful, should aim at some thing far removed from female suf frage. Miss Strong I don't agree with you, Blr. That should be its solo object. Mr. Kidder Yes, but It's more likely to hit that object if It alms at some thing else. Philadelphia Press. Too Polite to Interrupt. Police Justice You saw that cock fight? Why didn't you stop It and arrest the men? Police Officer I did, y'r anner afthei th' fight was over. NEW IDEA Helped Wla. Conpla. It doesn't pay to stick too closely to old notions of things. New ideas often lead to better health, success and hap piness. A Wis. couple examined an idea new to them and stepped up several rounds on the health ladder. The hus band writes: "Several years ago we suffered from coffee drinking, were sleepless, nervous, allow, weak, and irritable. My wife sd I both loved coffee and thought It was a bracer" (delusion). "Finally, after years of suffering, we read of Postura and tho harmfulLess of coffee, and believing that to grow we should give some attention to new ideas, we decided to test Postian. "When we made It right we liked It ,and were relieved of Ills caused ty coffee. Our friends noticed the change ' fresher sklu, sturdier nerves, better temper, etc. "These changes were not sudden, but relief increased as we continued to drink and enjoy Postum, and we lost the desire for coffee. , "Many of our friends did not IlUo Postum at first, because they did not make It right. But when they boiled" Postum according to directions on pkg.J Until It was dark and rich, they HkeJ It better than coffee and were tenellted by the change." "There's a Koaaon." ' Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Bead "The Bond to Well tllle" lu pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. fThey are genuine, true and full ol human interest. DRY LAND CKOrS. Alfalfa That Vlelda Twelve (atltaara Voce. 'The demand for better grass comet largely from the arid region of the west and south." says Prof. C. V. Piper, chief grass expert of the I'nlted States Department of Agriculture, "and our work has lieen largely In these sections. Secretary Wilson Is especially anxious to establish dry land farming on a Mr inaneut basis, a ud for this purpose crops must be found I Hat have sufficient drouth resistance to be used profitably In rotation. With this end in view tha department la making n thorough et pi oration of the dry regions of Man churia and China for new grasses and legumes. Already we have secured many very promising things, which we are testing out thoroughly." Trof. Pler says the greatest su-ess attended the efforts of the department with new varieties of alfalfa. Nearly every corner of the world was searched during the study of the crop, with the result that several distinct varieties were secured which will thrive whera ordinary alfalfa will jM-rlsb. "We call it hardy alfalfa." says the profossor. "and It Is as certain of growth In Minnesota and the Dakotas as ordinary alfalfa In Kansas. The re markable Arabian alfalfa found In tho valley of the Kuphrates Is proving of enormous value In Arizona and Call fornla. whore It has produced twelve cuttings In one season, three more than have leen produced by the ordinary alfalfa. This result Is due to Its rapid growth, and lis ability to grow lu cool weather, beginning earlier In spring and oonl Inning later in the fall. "Alfalfa Is iKH-oniliig a very popular crop In the eastern States. Demon strations of the department have al ready proved that with projier treat ment alfalfa can be grown with groat success In nearly every Slate east of tho Mississippi river, and It bids fair to bring about Important changes in tho agriculture of those States." SHORT METER SERMONS. How Nation Pall. If our nation ever falls. It will bo through graft, dishonesty and greed. Through these blood is shod, character ruined, nnd homes broken up. Bev. C. W. Webb, Baptist, Aurora, 111. tioil'a Cure, We cannot explain the healing forces In life, the working of things together for good, the unsought friends wlTo have come to us except that God cares. Ilov. P. M. Strayer, Presbyterian, Rochester. Forgetting: the Paat. Don't worry ; don't be depressed over what might have been, but let the dead past bury Its dead, nnd look forward lo tho goal, casting your burdens on tha Lord. Rev. Byron Ilolley, Episcopal Ian, New Orleans. The Mystery c( tiod. No explanation of the mystery ot God In the form of man can be made, to the human mind, and therefore It was not conceived In the human mind. It was born from above. Rev. R. S. Hyde. Methodist. Omaha, Nob. t hnroli Mnalc. Some of the music I have heard has made mo feel like hitting somebody or mashing something. I refer to hymns Did songs that go droning along and put nearly everybody to sloop. Rev. J. A. Milburn. Congrogationalist, Chicago. tioil'a Sympathy. The cry for help coming ii-om a hu man heart never falls to move the heart of Christ with sympathy sympa thy that reveals Itself In action. Need I say that prayer Is the medium through which yon will be In constant communication with Illni? Rev. Na than Ha Hoy. Baptist. Providence, R. I, The Pro-. A tnuil-sllugii'g Journal N a disgrace to any community; yet a pacr that will iioucsily scl forth the facts In tho case Is a benefactor to Its constituents. Tbo press should be tin loader of thfl best in the community, upholding tha highest Ideals and supporting the no blest and best in the civic thought and life. Rev. Ceo. H. Dean, Kplscopallan, Lowell, Mass. Inciimiilete Life. We play a little game, wo do our lit tie work ; at night, like children, wt are called to rest. Just lis a mother calls her reluctant child and puts him to quiet sleep for rest, to rlso fresher and brighter on another morning. Other creations of God are completed before they die. but no man Is complete In this life, for what man ever lives a full and complete life? Rev. Lyman Abbott, Congregationalism Brooklyn. Woman anil Her I'lnr-e, There is nothing more beautiful than woman In lror proper place. The mother has the divine work of chiseling souls, and It Is far ahead of that of Michael Augelo or Raphael, for oanva and marble will waste away. Her chis eling In the softest of wax become harder than adamant, and she Is la her rbxht sphere when she l-j lifting man up to (iod himself. Rov. Mr. Tar flow, Catholic, New York City. Man ('atchlnw. The preparation which all too many parents give their daughters Is but a training cnh-ulati-d to lead In the short est time possible from the marriage al tar to the divorce court, l-'rom the day the daughter enters young womanhood the sol thought of such homos Is man catchin','. No arli.'ice Is shunned that Shall enable the gorgeously ilcol.ci! ut huntress; ipilckost to ei trap bev vl -tlrii. Rev. .IoMpli Kraiiskopf, I bbri-.v, Philadelphia. )r-k-il for tl.u oiictrl. ilt-inrlch I'oiu ii-il was telling how bar". the old-fashioned com times. "An old Chi.-; s were Hone1- imi,i.ii:i i o," : to I. is d:iiili. he ssld, "culled ti .-lali ter : " "What a t'.i v- yo.: -. : , ; ... ; ting ready for t'-o i . .-: ; ' mo a bit of iHbii!-- ; i , i. "i c i I'm all ready ' " ftn-c , y: . , . People really care liilie in- i u I i i -, peoohes, but ever mnn m hi !i o iic thinks tie must u;al.c I'le-.n. w..i:.ie L la au orutor or u b"i:. Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, phanna- ccutical societies and medical authorities. It Is used by physicians with results most gratifying Tho extonded use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of threo facts: . Tho indisputable evidence that it ia harmless? Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, lmt assimi lates tho food: TArf It is an agrocablo and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It i3 absolutely safe. It docs not contain any Opium, Moiphine, or other narcotic and docs not stupefy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's, Cordial, etc This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to exposo danger and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or Ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating tho system not by stupefying itand our readers are entitled to. tho information. Hall's Journal of llcaUlu - -Hi'"1 ALCOHOL 1 pi c r.L-TT' - v. JC 1 , V & s imtta t in liic rbotf ant r I?ctf uta Fatj lulo"'cSionnhsandBffldsaf IVomotcs DigesHonflrf tful TtPSS and RistYnnt.ilnctHilHur Opiumorpfune norrfiarxaL nvi iianiuui', VptoJatf- A tMirforl XiomoAv PnTfYmtflni Worms .lomulsionsjewrisfl Rcss aiulLoss of Sleep. lat Simile Sijnaiuri oT NEW YORK. uuraal e ed under t. Bxact Copy of Wrapper. llr auira Jila Hound. Mrs. Goodsole I haven't seen you, 1 think, siuce last (all. Begging tfiain, an you? HufTon Wrati (with a deprecatory cough) Yes, ma'am. I'm one of de har blnjaires of spring. How's This? W. offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for .ny rase of Catarrh that ctunot b. cured by uall . Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNET k CO., Toledo, O. We. the unilerilitni-d. have known F. J. Cheney for the last Mi year., and liellev. him perfectly honor ible In all busloesa irtna action', and financially able to carry out any obllgatlona made by hli arm. VALIUM), KINNAN ft MARVIN, Wholesale DruggM", Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the Hjelern. Textlmnnlals sent rree. rrice, lOc. per bottle. Sold by an llnuremM. .... Tako Hall's Knmlly Pills tor constipation. The data uliout llm manufacture of steel cars in thin country are nut as li-Q- oite as inislit he (loured, but the Unilway Ai?e reports the ninulu-r of all steel ears ordered in l!l"7 to l L'7.si0, and of cars with steel iimb-rf r;iMie. A i,.V)0. niatemper. In all It. forms, amonc all area of horses, as wall aa dogs, cured and all others In same stable prevented from kavinc the disease with . noAn't Dittrm per Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Ovei rKXi.OOO bottles sold last year. OO cent, and $1.00 a bottle. All drngslsts, or send to manufacturer, Spohn Medical Co., Ooshen, Ind. The majority of color blind people, curiously enough, belong to the educated classcR. of whom no fewer than 4 per cent have this defect. PILES CURED IN T 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT I. (uaraataa4 ta rura say oasa of ItchlBg, Blind, Ble.dlng or Protrud ing Fllas la t to 14 day. or m.o.y r.fuBdsd, 0. The right hand, which ia more sensi tive to the IoikIi than the left, i. les. sensitive tlinn tha latter to the effect ot best aad cold. Try the Natural laxative, Garfield Teal It overcomes constipation and regulate, liver aad kidneys. Sample, sent Upon re yuett. Garfield Tea Co., Urooklyn, N. Y. A Japanese town of 'JO.000 Inhabitants nestles within the crater of an extinct volcano. HAD WEEPINQ ECZEMA. Paea and Netik Wera Raw Terrlhla Itching, Inflammation nnd Sora nut All Treatmenta Failed Cutlcura Great Snoceaa. "Eczema began over the top of my tar. It cracked and then began to tprcad. I had three different doctors ind tried several things, but they did it; no Ksd. At last one side of my face Ind my neck were raw. The water ran Out of It so that I had to wear llii'di rnted cotton, and It was so inflamed lnl sore that I had to put a piece of tloth over my pillow to ke-p the water (rout II. ninl It would stain tho cloth a lort of yellow. The eczema itched so Hint It si'i-im-d as though I could tear liiy fiu-( (ill to ph-ci-s. Then I bejiiin lo iim the t'titl'iira Soap and Oint ment, and It was not more than three niDiillis before it was all heiilcd i.p. Hiss A 'in 1'earsous, Northlleld, Vt, lie.-, l'.l, 1!)07." I 'id ter Uriig &. 1,'heiu. Corp., Hole I'roj-s. of Cutk-uru Kenn-dles, ilotoii. PUTNAM Calar avar. aaasa anaaiar ... latlarcaura Uaa aa ' 1 ' - I 1 aaaaaaaaaajam. AVAM a JhckHtSellf ! lalllatla II -a ajFooJa .J Tin iatinl i"i ajr taiavu.1 sua.al iiaU a.acl IfiM tat Itao.aalal Letters from Prominent Physicians . addressed to Clias. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Ilalstead Scott, ol Chicago, Ilia., saya: - hare prescribed your Castoria often for Infanta during my practice, and Cnd it very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria standi first la Its class. Ia my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled tho place." Dr. J. II. Taft. of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy in my houGchold and private practice for many years. The formula la excellent," Dr. It. J. Ilamlon, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, aa I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I an aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always $ee that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr.Wm. J McCrann, cf Omaha, Neb., says: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Ca torla a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home," Dr. J. II. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta,, Bays: "The name that your Cas toria has made for itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse-, mcnt of the medical profession, tut I, for ono, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. It. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: 'Thyslclans generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the cane of Caatorla my experi ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. 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