DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy---I am as Well as Ever." HON. DAN. A. GROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. firosveiinr, IVi'uty Auditor or the War Department, in a letter written from Washington. I). C, nays: "Allow mc to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottkf of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy. DAN. A. GROSVENOR. In a recent letter be says: " consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote yoU last. receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me If my certificate yes."Dan. A. Orosvenor. A County Commissioner's Letter. Hon. John William. County Commis sioner, of 517 West Keoniiil street, I.)u lutb, Minn,, snys the following in regard to renins: "Aa a remedy for catarrh 1 can cheer fully recommend I'ernna. I know what It la to iuffer from that terrihle dixeiinp and I feel thnt it In my duty to apenk a Washed Once Kaih Year. , Asked when he had last washed, a small boy told the Credlton, England magistrates that he had a hath last summer. The father was ordered to prison for his neglect. Required a Jlonlite Fee. Socrates, when a chatterbox applied to him to be tausnt rhetoric, said "that he must pay double the usual fee, because it would first be necessary to teach him to hold his tongue." tlTO IrmtwnttTCrM1. norruorfitnmniMwikn rilu flm (lay iw or It. kiltm'l Ittymt Nervv Urn novae. Stadrarl U KK Oe nl bott.e and Lf-elle, 1'K. R H. kl.l.NK U4..VCU arce rtt.. i'ulla,ltir.lu 1-a. N. NU 765-14, YORK. NrBR Medicine Never Healed a Wound Nature performs the healing process and medicine can only au dit her Id doing her work in healing wounds and throwing off disease. Nine-tenths of the diseases of man and beast have their origin tn some form of germs and If allowed to run ind multlplr form complications. The reason that Liquid Koal prevents all germs d leases and cures them, unless fermentation and Inflamma tion have too far developed, Is that it contains every antlseptto and germlclda known to science. All germ diseases such as hog cholera, swine r'"8'uei corn stalk diseases, tubercolosls. blackleg and numerous others cid ba prevented by giving Liquid Koal tn drink ing water, beratise they are germ diseases and no germ can live where Liquid Koal reaches it. Liquid Koal Is unaffected oy the gastric Juices of the stomach, pas.ses through the Intestines and from there Into the circulation, permeating the whole system and Still retains all lis germlclal properties. Diluted with water, In the proportion of one to one hundred, It makes the best lice killer known. Price of Liquid Koal delivered at your station is as follows: ON B QUART CAN - SI. 00 ONC GALLON - - 3.00 PIVS BALLON 5, A2.7S PI" GAL IKS DKCKMRKR 14, 1WKJ Wt, the nndiTlitni-; stock raisers hi Madlaon Conner, Nebraasa. ra ami frost IM to XXI heed el hseach yar have, slier a lair and Imperils! trial ot 1,1 'ill I il Koal manafarturad by the National Medical Company, ot Sheldon. Iowa, ami York, Ne braska, 'mind It to be the Heel Dltlnfeeiant, norm tMwiruyer and appetiser thai haa keen nr pleasure 10 na, sn1 we Jointly think that a man Is slauJI'if In his own llsbl who does not try it. When their agent cells ira adrlae aof iloos ralaar st bay and ua IJa ild Koal. Caw Ld(a, Norfolk, Nobr. Tboinaa P. Wade, Hatlle Creak, Mebt. tB. Nnlntoeh, Kmerlek, Kebr. Wm. Hawkins, Meulow On. re, Nant. . T, Stoma, Emarlck, Moor. K. f. Human, Newman Uruve, Nobr. DrTCKMBEB., mt Watb anderaisneil itork ratrs and tarmnrs cladty teitlly to the merits at Montd Soal aaauufaeiiireil by Hie Matlonal MedlraJ Co., ol nbeldon, Iowa, and York, Nebraska, We hare nae1 tills prolaet a ith (railtytng siloceaa and alvlse all U Siva II a trial. ItsliouM j Oil every larm In Nebraakn. Kulna raary, Haa, Neor L'hrls elill, Staplahnrst, Nebr. $. H. Paarv. Bre. Nebr. C. Mtft, Hiapleba rat, Neor, Oeo. Mills, Bee, Nebr 0". Hinfberaer, Howard, Nbr. Was. nifbaupt, auplahnrat, Nebr. J. Rlngebortr,Sf.,Ursaaatwii,Nanr If rotjr dealer does not keep it write us direct A 31-page nook on the Dlaeancs of Animals mailed free upon ap plication to the National Medical Company, York, Nebr., sod Hheldon, Iowa. National Cattle and Sheep Dip Is the beat and cheapest Dip for killing off Ticks and Lies and the treatment of Mange, Teias I too and Hcab lo Kheep. It forms a perfect smuUlon Willi water and a harm leas to the membranes of the eye. H yoar dealer does not keep II write as dlreot. laformattoa sent free. NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY YORK, NIOHAtM. Besides being 'one of the very best Is genuine. I Invariably answer, good word for the tonic that hrounht me immediate relief, reriinii cured me of a bud cine of catarrh and I know it will cure any other mfiVrer from that dis ease." John William. A Congressman's Letter. Hon. II. W. Oa-den, Congressman from Louisiana, in a letter written at Wash ington, I. C s.iya the following of I'e rnna, the national catarrh remedy: 1 he Noise ol Thornier. When a period of five seconds elapses between a flash of lightning and thunder, the flash is a mile dis tant from the observer. Thunder has never been heard over 14 miles from the flash, though artillery has been heard at 120 miles. Vndrr a Terrible Oath Ten young men in Condersport, Pa,, have taken an oath to marry be fore January 1, 1004. PUTNAM YA DELEHS DYES color more goods, per package, than otlieis. Itri. Wln.loWs SOOTtlINO RVIll'P fP r),.lrm r.,thlre, eufteni the rums, rdirpa InSamatlon allay, rain, care" wlml colflr. t5e twill. f TEN GAL. KEG, S2.SO Pan QAL 28 SAL. -1-2 BBL.. 12.23 GAL SO GlL.-ONS BBL., S2.09 GAL iauio AL HLDON. IOWA i ' can contcJenthmtlr recommend your Peruna at a flat tonic and all around good medicine to thote woo are In need of a catarrh remedy. It bat been commended to me by people who have uted It, at a remedy par Ocularly effective In the cure of ca tarrh. For thote who need a good catarrh medicine I know of nothing better."-H. W. Ogden. W. E. firimlh, Concan, Texas, writes: "I auffered with chronic catarrh for many years. I took reruns, and it com pletely cured me. I think IVni'ia is the bert medicine in the world for catarrh. My general health is much improved by its use, as I am much stronger than I have been for years." W. K. riilith. A.Conjrres'ian's Letter,. Congressman II. liowen, Ituskin, Taw well County, Vs., writes: can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy, Peruna, to any one who It Buffering with catarrh, and who It In need of a permanent and effective cure." If. Dowen. Mr. Fred V. Scott, Larue, Ohio, Bizh; Quard of Hiram Foot Hull Team, writes: "As a specific for lung trotihle I plac Peruna at the head. I have ured it my self for colds and catarrh of the bowel: and it ia a splendid remedy. It restore. Titality, increases bodily strength and makes a sick person well in a tJiort time I rive Peruna mi hearty indorsement.' Fred I). Scott. Gen. Ira C. Abbott. 9HS M street, N W., Washington, I). ('., writes: "I am fully convinced that your rem edy is an excellent tonic. Many of ni. friends have used it with thp most ben eficial results for nmghy, eolda and rn tarrhnl trouble." Ira (I. Abbott. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of fieser voir Council No. 1i-H. Northwestern I.e gion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn, writes from 25;'." I'olk street. XK.: "I have been troubled all my life with catarrh in my head. I took I'eruna for about three months, and now think I am p e r tn a n entiy cured. I believe that for catarrh in all Its formu Peruna is the medicine of the age. It cures when all other remedies fail. I Mrs. Klme" Fleming, Mlntv-a' elis. Minn. can heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy." Mrs. Elmer Fleming Treat Catairh in Spring. The spring is the time to treat catarrh Cold, wet winter weather often retard a cure of catarrh. If a course of Perun is taken during the early spring month the cure will he prompt and permanent There con he no failures if I'ernna h taken intelligently during the favorahh weather of spring. As n Fystemic catarrh remedy Perun. eradicates catarrh from the systen wherever it may be located. It cur.- catarrh of the stomach or bowels witl the same certainty as catarrh of the head If you do not derive prompt and satis factory remits from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hitrtman, giving a full statement of your case, and he wih be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President o! The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus Ohio. ,. Department Store Methods. Customer Why didn't you send uj the drum I bought for my boy wber you sent up the socks I purchaser for my husband? Clerk Impossible, madam; the drum went in the band wagon and the socks in the hose cart. N. Y. Herald. Girl Ituna titl.l Mill A 10-year-old girl runs a grist, mil at Lititz, Pa. What Luck! L1BRY LUNCHEONS marlp really In a fv-w nnmienlN. 'J'ho Walrr Mitrd Smoked Itwf, Pork and IVanft, Vfil lxaf, lott4 Cbscken, aud lali ot guu& thinrrt to eau Are V. . Government Jntpected Kvp In the (Knjw tnr emrrgcnclnt-tor Mippr-rH. !'-r Mnilwkhf -Inr any tioio when you want tonHhinaT (r'fl and want It quick. You simply turn a k-v and I he can . op n. An appetizing lunch la ready in an Instant. Libhy, McNeill &. Llbby Ctilcalo, III., t. S. A. Write tor oiir Im boiUrt "Dnw uMaka Cuod Thlnea to liat." w ESTERN Grain Growing. CANADA Mined rarmlnl THE REASON Writ mure wneat la grewa In Weatera Oaiiada la a few abort montha, la berauae aeiaLloa erowe In pre fcrtloa lo the auellirfat. There fore i3ft-'iia'1anerhfiehlleeafala tah2aMsakaawaJ seuadard aaU uonade In tbeifaa. Area eaSer .r la Weelera Caeaaa, ISSS- ri.i is-iit , sa,r be. free Hee.ealea4a.riao Aeree riewllrel. Hie sah aiaree lmll,a J0 for enlre. Abanilanre of m.L.r aS feel, aheap Bullaioa malerlal, foes eraae for paatere sal Kar. a fertile aoll. e eu Anient rainfall aae a ellmala C'las an aauireri and ad equal e aeee- or srowlh. a u I I.e foilowla ror as Allae and el liar liters, tare, end elen for eertiaeete elrtna too redocae frelibt aad eaewi reiee, ee., ete.l I lie nnpae. aieoaont or Imnlvratloe, Otla, Canada, WJT. Bennett, m New Ten Ufa Bids. Oaiaha Pea. the authorised Can ad lea Oaearaaent Aaeai "Meoraeka Lis U TW7E WAMT YOllis TRIPE U You can buy of us at whole- I f w sale price and save money. Our 1,000-page catalogue tell the story. We will send it upon ieceipt of 15 cents. Ymir neighbors trade with us why not you f I ' CHIC A CO E V SaTiass Sto t arasMtaJrata GOOD J Ubort QtorieU 4 Wlit-n tlie late "Tom" Heed was first talked of for the presidency, he was asked If he thought the party would put him in nomination. His reply auk: "They might do worse and 1 think they will." A lady who liad a servant somewhat ?Iven to curiosity. Inquired, on return Ins from a visit one afternoon: 'Did I he postman leave any letters, MaryV "Nothing hut a pout-card, ma'am." "Who Is it from, Mary'" "And do you think I'd read It, ma'am?" said the girl, with an Injured air. "Per haps not," remarked the mistress, "but uny one who sends me messages oil post-cards Is Rtupid or impertinent." "You'll excuse me, ma'am," returned the gtrl, loftily, "hut I must say that's a nice way to he talking about your own mother." Once, when Tennyson went to dine with Kir Arthur Sullivan, his wide brimmed felt hat and lonj;, flowing ?loak greatly impressed a new servant it the composer's house. At the end of the evening, when Tennyson had departed, she gave vent to her feel ings, after asking whether that was 'really the poet," In these words: "Well lie do wear clothes!" "Yes, so do most poets!" answered Sullivan; "and then you must remember that he Is the Laureate." The girl thought it over for a few minutes, no doubt cogi tating on his oflielal position, before she remarked, with a sigh: "What a uniform!" A. II. Savage Landor, In lus latest book of travel, "Across Coveted Lands," relates an amusing railway in cident that occurred in Russia while he was en route to Persia. "Unable to get at my towels packed In my regls :ered baggage, and ignorant of the Uus sian language," he says, "I Inquired of a polyglot fellow-passenger what was the Kusslan word for towel, so that I could ask the guard for one. Talallcnsi,' said he, and I repented 'Palatiensi, piilatlensi, palntlensi,' so as to Impress the word well upon my memory. Having enjoyed a good wash and a shampoo, and dripping all over with water, I rang for the guard, and sure enough when the man came, I could not recollect the word. At last It dawned upon me that it was la!a tlnskl,' and Talatinskl' I asked of the guard. To my surprise the guard smil ed graciously, and putting on a modest air, replied: Talatinskt niet' paruskl fl do not speak Latin, I speak only Itusslanl,' and the more I repeated 'pnlatinski,' putting the Inflection now on one syllable, then on the other, to make him understand, the more flat tered the man seemed to he, and mod estly gave the same answer. This was incomprehensible to me, until my poly glot fellow-passenger came to my as sistance. 'I to you know what you are asking the guard?' ho said, in convul sions of laughter. 'Yes, I am asking for a pnintinski a towel." 'No, jou ire not!' and he positively went into hysterics. 'Pnlatinski nirtins "Ho you upeak Latin?" How can you expect a Russian railway guard to speak Lalin? Look how Incensed the poor man is at being mistaken for it Latin scholar! Ask him for a palatiensi, and he will run for a towel.' The man did run on the magic word being pronounced, and duly returned with a nice, c'r.-.n :t l.t -tiensi, which, however, was ii; n-e to me, for I had by this time gut dry by tho natural processes of dripping ind evaporation." "QUEEN OF DESERET." l.'nli liy linjre of Itri n hn in Yniinic'a Favorite Wife. Dwelling alone In n modest home, living only In the memories of her past triumphs, Harriet Amelia Folsom i oung, who once reigned as "Queen of Deserct" through virtue of her posi tion as the favor ite wife of Prig ham Young, a watH only the ilinih which will end tho loneliness of lior latir years. The magtiifircut dwell ing which ttie inns ter mind of tin; Mormon church erected for his favor ite wife she lias lived to see puss Into the hands of the Gentiles. Alihough she lives in comfort, due to tho great estate left by the prophet for the main tenance of his plural wives and his nu merous children and grandchildren, (still she is not happy, for the only !womnn over whom Prlgham Young ever lost his head, and so became a sinve, is lonely. Although five oihers of the twenty-six wives of the Mormon lender are living, three In Salt Luke, she sees little of them, for ns the favorite wife she was the recipient of many favors from her husband which were denied to his other wives. This caused an estrangement, which lias lived through the descending years. She has no children, nnd, while looked up to by the Mormons ns one of the wives of the prophet, she has little In common wlih the Mormons of the pres ent generntlon, and Is rarely seen lit their gatherings, preferring to live a life of seclusion. It Is said thnt In ber old age she mourns for the love of her yonih, whom she gave up at the stern behest of the master of the church, although not without a struggle. The lover of ber girlhood, to whom she was engages befort tbt tree of Biigbsm Young Iwslt oa kar TMtltrul txsBty, now lives within two blocks of ber borne, Is married and has children. It is re lated by those who were living In the early days that Prigham Young did not secure the woman destined to rule as "(ueen of Heseret" without a'strug gle, for Klie loved the man to whom she was engaged, and, notwithstanding tin; pleadings of the bend of the church, which in those days amounted to a command, she at first refused to give np her lover. Pressure was brought to hear on ber by her parents and relatives, but she stood firm until Hrighnm, whose love and desire for .the .w.ousan. .was. Increased, by her rei fusaia, completely lost bis head and promised that if she married him he would make her greater than bis other wives and that her word should be law to him. He painted pictures of the powers which would be hers as his fa vorite wife, and finally the girl con sented, and was sealed to him for time in 180.V After the marriage Prig ham kept his word. His other wives were then living In the houses known as the "Lion" and Ihe "Peeliive," the first because it is surmounted by 1he carved statue of a eouchant lion and the second because on it stands a bee hive, now the State emblem. Amelia, as she was called, did not wish to live with ills other wives, and he built her what is now known as the Amelia Palace, then the finest building in the West. Here she reigned as queen, her slightest wish being law to her hus band. The oilier wives were forced to do their own housework, but Amelia had servants. Although all the wives ate together In the dining room of tho "Uechive," the president's official res-, idence, the president and his favorite wife did not eat nt the same table with them, and neither did they have the same fare as the others. Their table was raised on a dais, and only the choicest, viands were served them. Not content with ruling the household, Amelia, who Is the second cousin of Hose Folsom, now 1he wife of ex President (irovor Cleveland, was a woman of strong personality and strength of character, and because of this she soon became the power behind the throne, as it wore. She was her husband's adviser In matters of state as well as In his personal affairs, and she soon became recognized as such by the people. She was aware of the power which she wielded over her hus band, and did not hesitate to use it, and consequently really reigned as a queen, for in those (lays Itrlgham Young was looked upon by the Latter Day Saints as being only a step he low the Deity, and his word was law, even to matters of life and death. Then came the death of Itrlgham, In 1877. His vast estate, amounting to over $2,000,000, went into 1he control of the "Prigham Young Trust Com pany," incorporated for the purpose of handling the estate, so that his wives should always have an income from it. The Amelia palace, with the lion and beehive houses, were devised to the church. Amelia continued to live In the palace for some time after her liege lord's death, nnd then, possibly because she was unable to bear the recollections which the great house called up, she left it and took posses sion of the house at No. (1 South First West street; here she now resides. She traveled nil over this continent and Kurope after her husband's death, but always incognito. Peside Amelia there are living live others of the twenty-six wives of the Mormon leader. Hreaklng the Steers. During tin Old Home Week celebra tion in a small town in Now Hamp shire there were present a learned judge from a Western city, a professor from Itostoii and a I'nited Sttitcs Sen ator. Crave and austere of manner, ns became their age and honors, Ihey addressed each other by the titles which belonged to their several sta tions. Put they had been schoohnates, and when the Senator told a story of school days the accumulated Ice f for ty years thawed In a burst of laughter; and they were John nnd Bill and Hor ace once mere. The Delineator repeats one of their stories: "Pill, do you remember breaking the steers?" laughed Horace. "Now, that's between you and me, Horace." "No secrets here," said John. "Out with It!" "One summer one of Bill's steers got mixed In the swamp and was killed. Pill wasn't going to miss the fun of breaking tho steers, so the next win ter lie yoked himself up with the one that was left. I met them coming down over the crust like Sam Hi I. Pill yelled between gasps,' 'Stop us! Stop us! We're running away!' I cor nered them In an angle of Ihe wall. As soon ns Bill got breath enough he said, 'For goodness' sake, Horace, unyoke t lie other steer!'" llnaaUnraofory. "You should be a little more ex plicit In your statements," said the ed itor to the new reporter, as be glanced over a batch of copy. "Here you say thnt the Hon. J. Kdwnrd Cashly, who who has been under the enre of three physlcluns during the past ten dnys, Is now out of danger." "Well, Isn't thnt plain enough?" queried the new pencil pusher. "Certninly not," replied the autocrat of the sanctum. "How1 In the uniniti ated reader to know whether the Hon. .1. Edward Is on the high rond to re covery or dead and out of reach of the three physicians?" Philadelphia Bulletin. Ami a Unod Plnder. "1 thought you said that detective was handsome?" "No; I said be was a good looker." Philadelphia Bulletin. Man Is born with s character, btst bo hits to make Its own t'oyflUtJoa. Many women and doctors do not recognize the real symptoms of derangement of the female organs until too late. " I had terrible pains along my spinal cord for two years and suffered dreadfully. I was given different medicines, wore platters; none of these things helped me. Reading of the cures that Lydla U. l'inkhaai's Vegetable Compound has brought about, 1 bomehow felt that it was what I needed and bought a bottle to take. How glad I am that I did so; two buttles brought me immense re lief, and after using thsee bottles more , I felt new life and blood burging through my veins. It Bccmed as though there had been a regular house cleaning through my system, that all the sickness and poibon had been taken out and new life given me instead. I hav advised dozens of my friends to use Lydla K. PinUiam's Vegetable Compound. Good health is indV ?ensiible to complete happiness, and ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has secured this to me." Mks. Lauea L. Pkemkb, Crown Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Belief Corps. $5000 forfeit if orlijinal of abooe Ittter prouing gtnuinentss cannot oe produced. Every sick -woman who does not understand ber ailment r-hould write Mrs. Pinkuam, Lynn, Mass. Her advice ia free and always helpful. Hin irlff, Funeral Director (to gentleman en tering door) Are yott one of the mourners, sir?" Gentleman Yes. lie owed me 1300. N. Y. Herald. Cirlm Determination. A Romerville girl fell uptsairs one diiy this week, hut she protests that ;he is going to get married in Octo ber, just the same Somersville Journal. Capsicum Vaseline Put Up in Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for and SuTlor to Wqstiird nr any tbi-r pliwier, aud will not blisier the iuot iteltcata ik in Tho pain allnying sad eiirntive qualities of ihls nrucle are wonoVrtnl. It, will Hop the tooto iche at once, and ri'.licve headache un sciatica. We recommend Itaslhe lieetand satesteiternal eomiter Irritant known, also as an eiternal reme dy for pains in ihe chpt and a torn h eh ana all rbeumaiic, neuralgic and fjnuty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim tor it, and It will lie found to tie invaluable in the household. Mirny people say " It is the best of all your prepa. rations," . , Price 15 cents, at all druggists, or other dealer, or byseudiug this eim.unt. to us lo postage st&mpa. we will euJ you a tut1 by Trail. No article should tie a'-ct-pted hy tne public tn. ltis Ihe same carries our label, as otherwise it II Dot Ri'uulne. CIIESEBROLGH MANUFACTURING CO. i 17 State St., New York City. ! siiuts i ijr - UNION MADE '. L. OoufilaB make xnd mmltm morm men m Goodyear Welt (riana. tewed Proceme) ehoem than any oihet manufacturer in tnm worm. $25,000 REWARD will he paid to anyone who an dletn ova thle statement. Because W. L. Douglas la thelareest manufacturer ae can bay cheaper and 6 kwei cost than other con-, sarna. which enables him to sell shoes for 83.60 and 13.00 equal in every ray to tlioae sold else- rhera for 54 and $S.(K). The Douela eeeret nro- ' seaa cf tannine- the bot'nm lutely pure leather ; more flexible and wlU lonarer tnnn any ot ter tannsta m the world. The aalee hare more than doubled the paatfbor eae i whlrh nrovee lte auiierioi lly. why not live W. L. DouKlaa aboea a trie) nnd anve money, Hetlee I nrr-ii.r " Sa!-: m,03,aai,l laHuilimn tiHttXalea: .'., c4,:l40,e) A gain of t:,ae.llta.l In Konr Years. W. L. DOUCLAB $4.00 CILT EDCC LINK, Worth fe.OO Compared with Other Makaa Tht best Imported out American leathers. Hiwft ruttnt Calf, tnnwel, B'x Calf, Calf. Via Kid, Coras Colt, and National Kangaroo, fast Color ieeta p-nflnn . fhe genuine have W. I,. SOUOLaJl wGUIlUlla name ami price atamiied on uottoae. SI hMV a molt. f.c. erfrs. Ilhu. I'atoloQrte. t- rtI.A. It IC4 KTON, ajABsV "f have born troubled a great deal with a torpid liver, which producca oontttlp tlon. I found CASTA H K'I'S to he all you claim tor them, and aei ureil hutd re lief Ihe flrat trial that 1 piirt'lmsed itiinihcr Hiipely and was com pletely cured. I shall be only too irlri to ra commend TttKCaretH whenever the opiiortunlty ia presented." J. A. Smith, aiai Suwiuehanna Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. .Pleasant. Palatable. Potent Teste Ooed, Ba Oec4. Nerer Sicken, Weaken or Urine, Ida, lte, Me, OURE CONSTIPATION lernafffle.e raemaay.Clilaaea, BnalrMl, S.Tart Itl MTfl RIP K"t end rnarantaeil by all itrec IUBRli (iau le t UK 'iVjtiaoro Haeta, ataaWWWWUMWWMaaiatatueWMtJal POTATOES . tl.80 Bbl. era af See Petal eeela A a. e Xeaej aa. anal MM J rwWwWrw,wwrV "1.00 am TTS ' -Wr a m. . a V. ' iafaW. '"at momm vroducM atbatv ITMff TrtX BET FOR VawCANDV CATHARTIC f Iff ! ft treat! Teeetata. ape)