MKa. fcJMMA FklSPaSNER Suflrd Over Two Years Health Wat in a Precarious Condition Caust J By Pelvic Catarrh, JUDICIAL DECISIONSI mi -3aaaai HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA. Mrs. Emma Flclssncr, 1412 Sisth .Axe, Seattle, Wash., Worthy Treas urer Sons of Temperance, writes: "I suffered over two years with lr trcguljir and painful periods. My health w as In a very precarious condition and I was anxious to find something to re More my health and strength. "I was very glad to try Peruua and delighted to tind that it was doing uio food, 1 continued to use it a little over three months and found my troubles re moved. " consider It a splendid medicine and shall nave be without It, taking a dose ocasslonal- when I feel rundown and tired." Our files contain thousands of testi monials which Dr. Uartmau has re ceived from Krateful. happy women who have been restored to health by Sis remodv. Periwa. Qu Asrension I land sc:i turtle are cftnuht In very aruo numbers, 'liny a.u-li weigh betwen 500 and 800 pounds, and thilr average ptlco Is 50 Thlllltlt'S. Tda It notf riln irons, buo burkrt fuls that we tell about, arc abou one-tifth of an Inch In niirneier Tnry arc rarasured by all iwlng them to fall In (1 ur. EhoIi drop forms a p lh't of d uab. Theaa p 11 ts are compared with tnhPH ootaiued ftom diO' s of known size. Probably the best treatmpnt for a atv Is to bathe tne rye frequently with warm comic 1 tt 1 n (Ave pralns 't' ne curve of wntor) and apply at. nluht a nleco of boraiio 1 nt wunu out of oliina wa'er; ever wbia pi of of Ja -oni b awl a pad of cot ton ' wool on top and tin with a b 'udnt;e. Some rf the Ol'inanjon in bhn Pbllipp'nes are adro't mb -a's. One of their trick Is In nm vlnu whisk fr m a bottl i ann substituting rlneuar wl hi-ut broiKlng thfi seal. Th'y do this by soaking off the label and drilling a tlnv hnl In tli lie f 'he bo le. U.ev then tako put tha whiky and subs ttu'o a it'i'ild si i 1 1 r In color, Mil up the tao.c unn c ver It with tne Libel. THE SECRET OF YOJ J H. Tho right to a writ of mandamus to compel tho arrest without warrant of :crtahi designated persons for tho ill .eged commission of a misdemeanor Is lenled in Stato ex rel. Llvlngstono vs. Williams (Ore.), 07 L. K. A., 100. Tho insertion In a renewal lease of i clause giving tho tenant tho right to emovo tmdo fixtures Is held, In Ha ley va. McCurdy (Pa.), 07 h. H. A. 59. aot to bo necessary to enable him to remove, before the termination of the ixtended .period, fixtures which he might havo removed before the expira tion of tbo original term. Ono who employs a person in Ignor ance of tho fact that he is under a tlmo contract to work for another, In violation of which he has left tho hit ter'a sen-ice, Is held in Wolf vs. New Orleans Tallor-Madc Pants Co. (La.), 37 L. R. A. Gf, not to be liable In dam ages to tho former employer because when Informed of tho servant's broach af contract ho falls to discharge him, since, though offering to release his now employer, ho expresses his deter mination not to return to the ono whose service he has abandoned. A Supremo Court which has arrested i Judgment of conviction in a criminal 2se because of a fntal defect In the Indictment as presented to It, Is held, In State vs. March (N. C), 07 L. It. A. 170, to havo the power, oven after tho close of the term, to grant tho Stato an opportunity to correct tho record so A3 to show that the alleged defect did aot clst and proceed to hear tho np peal upon the correct record. The amendment of a record to cure defect for which motion In arrest of Judg ment has been made Is tho object of a noto to this case. Do Soto lookod tor tho secret of youth In a spring of gushing, llfe-glv-tag waters, vhlci he was sure ho would Had In the New World. Alchem ists and sages (thousands of them) have Bpent their lives In auest of It, but It Is only found by those happy people who can digest and assimilate the right food which keeps the physi cal body pc.fect that peace and com fort are the sure results. A remarkable man of 01 snya: "For ttcany long years 1 suffered more o less with chronic costlveness and pain ful Indigestion. This condition made Ufe a great burden to me, as you may wen imagine. "Two years ago I egan to use Grape-Nuts uh food, ana am thankful that I did. It has been a blessing to we lu every wayT I first noticed that U had restored my digestion. This wa.s great gain, but was nothing to com pare In Importance with the fact that bi a short time my bowels were re stored to free and normal action. "The cure seemed to bo complcto gor two years I have had none of the aid trouble. 1 use the Grape-Nuts food every morning for breakfast and fre quently eat nothing else. The use ha? Blade me comfortable and happy, and although I will be 04 years old next fall I nave become strong and supple gain, erect In figure and can walk with anybody aud eujoy It" Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Uicb. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "Th Road to Wtllvlllf," in ever package Qlail Iio W h No Ijoujjer PreHlrioitt. "From what I know of his tastes and tendencies, I am not nt all sur prised tliat Grover Cleveland should prefer to keep out of politics," recently remarked a friend of tho ex President. "I remember that when he stepped out of office at the end of the second term as chief executive he felt vastly re lieved. Ills spirits rose with a bound. A few days after tho Inauguration of President McKlnley, Mr. Cleveland was In New York, and I hnppcned to walk down Broadway with him. Ho waa beaming, and was hiking noto of tho Interesting things about him, with all the jest of a big, hearty boy just 3Ut of school. The shop windows were engaging not a little of his attention. Upon a glance Into one of them, that of a photographer, he stopped short. In tho window was an oil painting of himself. " 'Well, well,' ho exclaimed, with a laugh, 'here is the most Interesting thing we've seen yet! It's old Grover. Let's see what ho looks like.' Mr. Cleveland and his portrait stared at each other for a moment, and then tho ex-President remarked with a chuckle: " 'So tills Is the man we havo all heard so much about: I must say that this picture makes him out n good deal better-looking than some of the pop traits I have seen of hi in In the news papers. He looks healthy, but a little worried. I would bo willing to wager that he's glad he's no longer Presi dent.' " Success Magazine. DiHliked iliu F.uvor. Wlien a cherubic youth of 4 was brought In as a candidate, says the Columbia Ledger, the kindergarten teacher fell In lovo with him nt sight. "O you darling!" she cried. "Uavo you any brothers like you?" "YcB'm," he replied. "Me and Blllv and Jimmy. I like Jimmy best." "And why do you like Jimmy best?" " 'Cause he did such a errand for mo. no bit Billy's leg." "But, deary," protested the teacher, "why should you want Jimmy to bite Billy's leg " '"Cause I hate tho tas'o of Billy's log," replied tho cherub. Only n I'Vw Iol't. "But, doctor, how does It happen that after so many years' practice you havo no honorary degree?" "Ah, I havo so many euomlos In this world 1" "And In the next world ?" Tales. Within llli Rights. The Judge Was your chauffeur fullty In this accident? The Prisoner No, your honor, the victim was run over In entire compli ance with the ordinance. Tales. A Word from Br.'r W llliunH. "I cau't preach in dia hot weather, laid Brother Williams. "Just look at de thermometer an' Imagine de rest of d Mrtnon." Atlanta Constitution. There is only One Genuine-Syrtlp Of FigS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co. 'Tfie full nnmo of tho company, Ctillfornln Pljjr Syrup CoH b fJrlnted on the front of every puckuga of tho uonuhic The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations arc known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you "wish to get its beneficial effect It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headachc3j when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the, kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed, by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial ffects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the) laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THS (AI1F? RNiA. ncrmmm FfUCE 3TOT CENTS PER BOTTLE ami rwi.i,. Hwii iMr' An octll tit run uy lor buiua Is to prur qii!l ja'ts cfllnsun ol and cold bled "aterlntoa l.otil ai (1 slitke well Lore re appblny to tne SOt. Ono Invention sometimes makes another nere ary. A gnmaphote which can ba li'ari at-lstmio of tnrco mlh'b h the huesb. o, wlmt Is needed Is a sound deadenor wlih a bhtce m le iatin, to smoiher the noUo or the gramaph ne. GREAT SONG WRITER. Piuil Dreaaer, the Popular Compoaer, Cured lj Do n'a Kidney IM11. Tanl DroKKvr of New York, sntlior if "liuuks of Hih Wabash" and many otlier great song bits, writes: Gentlemen: I wish to recommend DoanV Kidney Pills, In th hope that my Indorse ment will be read l. some of the man', thousands of snfferer. from kidney com plaint. I waa so wretched from thh malady that I could not Bleep, rest n eat. and a weak and anhlng hae.c Doan'a Kluncy I'll Is eltectnally cnre.i me. ai I I wish that others may kn.i.v (Slgiifd) PAUL DltKSSGU. Sold hv all apfilera. W) cents a box Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffnlo, N. Y. MIschlnvoiM Ijfgl"lntlon Tlircatonorl. T.rtrlln Hon l tlirontpnod In many States during this coming winter for the suppression of the so-called "pat ent" medicines. The success of such legislation wouM mean the abolition of the home medi-ine chest and would force persona, no matter how remote their homes from a physician, to call In a doctor for every minor nllmeut. The legislation as proposed would mean frequent long delays awaiting the arrival of a physician, when a sim ple remedy administered by a member of the household would accomplish the result desired, or at least give tempo rary relief. Many Know This-Do You? The followlnc viry lntcrtl"K conversa tion bftwufii .Mr. vhlte, btinUur, nntl .Mr. duller WoIUhuii, retired, two nioin.i' nt cltizeim of the lown, wua recently u.er bta id: "1 never buy patent medicine," said Mr. White. "When I feel the need of ineit etil UNUiHtuuce 1 eall our uhyulclun. I uon i ne lleve In taking u lot of utnir that I uunvr nothliiK nliout. 1 know, however, that u Bleat man do use It, and apparently l u Kood reuultH, but I am for cclllnc u do, tor eveiy time." "lour circumstances render tins possi ble," replied Mr. Wellmau. "but the minor ity of people must consider the exp- .:. iy expeilenee Is that Home patent ir til clues ireuiieuily cure when the doctor's bkiIi Is limned. Take, for Instance, an af fliction; hujt like constipation and stninnrh lioi.oie. Uid you everjiear of your family i ii m. i.'. a ease like thatY if con stipated, he gives you a physic: but -a physic cannot cure constipation, aud he will tell you bo. It Is a temporary relief and before loutf you need more physic or pills. The doctor charges you VJ eveiy time you call on him and you have to pay BOc or (.". lo have his prescription tilled, l'retty soon you hove the 'I'll!' or M'hyslc habit and your doetor has a steady customer. You cannot read the doctor's prescription. You know no more about what he gives you than you do about the Ingredients of a pit cut ineiiiiiuc. No reliable company will put a lot of money Into a patent medi cine unlcHB they are convinced that It will do all that Is claimed for It. Usual ly It is the ptcHcrlptloii of some speclallht who has devoted his life to the study of u certain dlseuse and has mastered It. I ment. on constipation and s omach dou ble because I sun'ered from that iillllctlou for years. It Is the beginning of neatly all disease. Once It gets a nip on you, It Is serious, stubborn and hurd to overcome. I never knew a case that wos cured by an onl i n ary practicing physician, but 1 do J.pow of a number of bad cases that were nermanei.tly cured by a remedy called Mull's (itnpe Tnnle, I have used tt lu in family with satisfactory results. It cured me, and I knu a great ninny mure p r sous It has cured. It costs SO cents for a Mil u 1 1 bottle or tl.OO for a large noitle. i don't know exactly all that Is In It, but I do know It ci.res constipation and stomach trouble and that Is more than my family doctor could do for me. 1 was II rat attracted to the remedy by the company's offer to give the llrst bottle free to any one who would write to them living their druggist's name. I am (hunk fi I for the heiicllt It has given and advl c every srlferer fiom constipation to write to the Mull's (Jrape Tonic Co., JI 4th Ave., Itoek Island, III., giving them their drug gist's addrcFs, so tlin' they can procure a bottle free of expense." TheGnaitT0WER'5 POMMEL SLICKER HA3 BEEN ADVERTISED AND 30LD FOR A QUARTER OF A CfNIUEY. Line ALL HOMING. It Is made or the bet jfcterW. ia blickortBow. fully gu&ftntccd. uid teli by reliable dealers cierrwhcrc. aricn TO THE SIGN OF THE FISH. Small children Rbnuld be a'loo4 to d ink a a much water aa tliov Ilk, us b belpa lo dour tho ayatem of elTotc natter qihkly and bo keop tlio Rtonmcb unci bowels In gool cuialihii. I RESTORED HI3 HAIR. ecnlp Humor Cured by Cutlcurt 9oa nod Ointment After All I'.l Kill ed. "I wtiH troubled with a Revere ncalfj humor and loss of hair that gave m a great deal of annoyance and lncon vcnlcnee. After uiiHiiccessful effort with many remedies nnd so-called hair tonics, a friend Induced me to try Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Tu humor waa cured In n abort time, rajj hair was restored aa healthy an every and I can gladly Hay I havo sine been entirely frne from any further an noyance. I shall always use Cutlcura Soap, and 1 keep the Ointment otj hand to une an a dressing for the half and ncalp. (Signed) Frcd'k llitnchej 213 Kast r7th atrcot, New York City.', The World's Standard DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS': 600.000 In Use. 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