" ' , , , a , , , " . . . , III , . . ' . . . \ , ' } r A prominent club woman , Airs. Danforth , of St. Joseph , Mich. , tells how she was cured , of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E. Pinlham's Vegetable Compound. " DEAn MRS. Pnnm.U ! : - LIfo 1001tS do.rk indeed when II. woman feels that her strength is fading II. way nnd she hns o hopes of ever bclnr ; restored. Such was my feeting II. few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falllng of the . womb. The words sounded 111m a knell to me , I felt that my sun hnd set ; but Lylio. E. Pinkham's Vegetable - table Compound eame to me ns nn elixir of liie ; it restored the lost forces Bnd built me up until my good health returned to me. For four months I took the medicine daily , nnd eaeh dose addcd health and strength. I am so thnnkfuUor thchclp Iobtalncd through its uso.MRS. . FLORENCE DANFORTU , 1007 : Mnes Ave. , St. Joseph , Mieh.- -$5000 forfeit If original of aboua letter pTOolng genuineness cannot be produced. CI FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. " Women would save tlmo and much sickness if they would I wl'ito to Mrs. Pinkham for a < lvico . DS soon as any distressing srmp- : toms appear. It is free , and has put thousands of women OD thor r ht road to recovery. / ; , - , , ' , , ; .I ; ' . ; t" 'i , : > " . . " ' : r , I , I , : > Especially : : . . Mothers , ' "l , ; " I " , ' ; ; : The Sanative , Antiseptic , . Cleansing , Purifying. and Beautifying Propertes ! of , ' " , : ' $ - " I . , . ' . . , : " : , ' : ' ! " Assisted by CUTICURA A ' Ointment the : , : , g.reat ' ' ' ! . Skin Cure of : , ( ; , j , are ; : ; , ( , t , . . ! ' Priceless Valuel ' ! . 'I' I : , ' " , : : 1 For preserving , purifying , an ! ! ' , : : ! 'cutifying the : :1:0 , for d nsing ' ; ; , : , f the scalp of crusts , scales , and "f , . dandruff , and the stopping of faU- , . ' , , \ . " ing hair , for softening , whitening , : " and soothing red , rough , and sore , hands , for baby rashes and cha- fings , in the form of baths for annoying - noying irritations , u1ccrationsand inflammatiohs of womeR , and many sanative , antiseptic purposes - poses which readily suggest them. . aelves , as well as for aU purposes of the toilet , bath , and nursery , CUTICURA Soap and CUTI- I CURA Ointment arc pricc1 . . .orld. CaJUIIU Soap. " " . . ' Said throuchout the ' 1..011'1- . , . . . , . . Ia of Cb..olal. oato4 1n'lIt , -.1I..01"DI O. ( form < : , . 1'1111. 25 < : . P" .101 01 & ( I ) . Iltpotl I Ioadoo. % 7 Charltr- i , ou. . 1' < \ . , l'arlo.5 liDO d.la Pals ,1I tIOD , 1 7 Coluwbva , . ' . . . . , . " . An. . . 1'01t. IJrur" Cbom. Corp. Sol. l"roprlttou. . . &tDd lor" Uow to 1'I..nl , l'urit" aDd > > . . . . \Ur.D No woman over sixteen ought to , try to "move" her relatives by tears. A.k YonI' Dealer For AUen's Foot-E..e , , \ A powder , It rests the feet. Cures Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Sore , Hot , Callous , Aching . Sweating Feet and Ingrowing N ils. Alloo's J Foot-Ease makes newar tight shoes : Uf. At , r I all Druggists and Shoe stores , 2S cents. Ac. I cept no substitute. Sample maned FRnB. _ . "r Addre" Allen S. Olmsted , , Le Roy , N. Y. " . . : J , _ Our victories depend on how we , ' . talte our defeats. Jltn. IDlllow' . l5oothtoJ : ' STMlPo For cblldren teetblJlIf' IOttcna tbojfurue , reolaee. m. l1unmaUo , al1a.rl J'1II , CU/'c.l WUld oollu. . boUIeo : The curse cannot get beyond Cal. 'Vary. I ' . . ' J. , . , . , , The queen or Englanll ha3 a ravor- Ito teapot of which aho IB very tend and whllh Is In frequent use nt Sand. rlnglllun , It Is In the shnpo or a baJl' reI Qf wine , with n stout ohl Dutchman - man silting astrltle. I1is cap Bervos Cor n lid , and n gold tnp lets out the beverage. Defiance Starch 8hould bl ) In every houlleholtl , none 80 good , besldl's 4 oz. more tor 10 cents than Illl ' other brund ot cold watcr starch. . Arnone ) ' spendthrm Is a moral sui- cide. I'lso's Cure for Consumption Is lion tnfn11lblo medicIne for ooughs and cold-N. . 8.u&UELa Ocean Grove , N , J" Feb. IT , 11 > 00. Ulvlng hnpplness is the only secret I of gottlng it. AIUp / to Date HouGekeepers use Dellance CollIVater Starch , becauBo It Is beticI' , aud 4 oz. mora ot It tal' sarna money. It Is the opportunity " " 0 malee thnt mnlees us. The Best Results In Starching cnn hc obtalnet1lonl ' b ' usIng Defiance Starch , besldcs getting' 4 oz. more tor tUlmo money-no cooking requlrod. Detter n tIelutIed enthusiasm than a doatI heart. When Vou Buy Starch buy Defiancc nnd gct the best. 1G oz. tor 10 ccnts , Oncc used. alwnys used. Home.mndo ) 'olt s are nlWaYB hen\- lest. U.rlgglc-Stlctt LAUNDRY LUE Won't spll1 , brenk , freeze nor spot clothes. Costs 10 cents nnd equals 00 cents worth or nn ' other bluing , Itour g\'ocer docs not keep it send lOe for snml1lo to The L'\un rv Dluo co. , 14 Uchlglln Street , Chicago. , Soma families keep n. servant Girl antI several of her relntlons. Lcvls' II Single Blnller" strnlght CiQ cigar. Made b ' IlI\nll of ripe , thoroughly cured tobacco , which Insures 1\ rich , BlltiS- fylng smoke. You pnr 10c for cigars not so good. Lewis' Factory , Peoria , Ill. Nothing spoils the life lIlte living for the spoils. PLEASE TELL YOUR READERS Our Big 50-Cent Catalogue 18 Now Free. For years th ! ] price of our big General - eral Merchandise Catalogue has been 50 cents , but we hnve reduced our selling prices on all kinds of ods so tar below all other houses as to Insure - sure almost every catalogue bringing orders antI mnltlng new customers , and br : the Introduction of new paper- malting machinery , new automatic rotary printing , folding , blndng and covering macIilnery wo have so re- ducc the cost of maklns this big book thnt we w'lll now send It by mall , post paid , tree to nny address on ap- plication. . The big boole , 'which heretofore was i sold nt 60 cents each , and which Is , now free for the nsklng. Is 81hxU1h Inches In size. contains thousands of Ulustratlons , descrltlons antI prices , Is thoroughly compLete In nearly every kind of mcrchnnd1se , including dry goods , clothing , boots Bnd shoes , tur- nishlng goods , notions , millinery , carpets - pets , upholstcrlng , hardware , tools , electrical goods"suns , spQrtlng goods , sewing machines , musical Instruments - ments , organs , plnnos , furniture , baby carriages , croclery , cutlery , stoves , drugs , photogrnphlc oods , optical goods , tnlltlng machines , moving picture - ture npparatus , buggies , harness , sad. dIes , saddler ) ' , watches , jOWQlry , silverware - verware , clock , safes , .refrigerators , tinware , cvelJ'thlng used In the home , in the shop , In the tactluy and on the farm , and all priced at prlcs ! much lower than were ever ofered br nny other house. If you hnve one of our big cnta. logues or have ever seen one you lenow what It Is , the most complete , most up to date and lowest-priced cat. alogue ever publishetIt If you haven't our big catalogue don't fall to S'Cnd tor one at once. If you have the big be ok please fell your trlends and neighbors that , the book Is now free ii. 1 they cnn' get one for the king. Simply on a postnl card or In a letter say , "Send mo your Big CntBlogue , " and the big new boole , our regular 60- cent cntalogue , will go to 'ou l1y re' turn mall , postpaid , free with our com , pllments. Please don't forget to tell ) 'our neigh1Jor who hasn't the big book that the big GO.cent boolt Is now tree to an'ono for Uie asldng. Address SEARS , nOEBUCK & CO. , Chicago How we 0.11 ( jlsllko the child thai has its own w y , and Is Impudent ! All of us nMd a great deal of trnln , Ing. free to. Twenty-five Ladies. The Defiance Starch ( Jo. will gIVe 25 ladles a round trip t.1cket to the St. Louis Exposition , to five ladies In each of too following states : Illinois - nois , Iowa , Nehraskn , Kansas and 1\1lssourl wh will send In the largest number of trade marks cut from n ten- cent , 16.ounce pacJmgo of Defianeo cold water laundry starch. Thl.s me.-lOs from 'our own home , nny- where In the nbove nnmoo states. These trade marl.B must be mailed to and received by. the Defiance Starch Co. , Omaha , Nebr. , beCore Sept mber 1st , 190,1. October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition. Remember thnt D 3fianco Is the only stnrclt put up 16 oz. ( a rull pound ) to the package. You get one-third more starch for the same money than of an ) ' other ldnd , and Defiance never stlcls to the iron. 'rhe tickets to the ExpaslUon will be sent by reglst.cret' mnll September 61.1. Starch for sale by all denl rs. We have noticed that when women go to 0. world'sf fair they have more bonstlng to do about how little It cost them than about whnt they aaw whL\o there. Important to Mathe. . . J.umlno : : cardull.1 ev bottle of CABTORIA , a .alD and Inro remedy for Wants find chlldrm , and lieD thAt It _ _ Dearatho BlgDatl1ro ot - . I . lD Veo : Par Over 80 YGArl , no ID11 < 1 YOIl nATe .Alway. . Dought. ' Y " , , ' ' . . . , , I NEWS IN NEBRASKA Il . DISCUSSES THE REVENUE LAW. Duslness Remedy nnd Nut a Retalla. tory Measure , LINCOLN-'rhe rnllroads of Ne. braska found nn eloquent defcnder In 'V. G. Sears , ono of the authors of the now revenue InDefore the stnto boarll of equalization he declared that the revenue law was n business and not 0. retaliator ) ' plcce of legislation. Ie farm prolert ) ) . had been Increased It was not just to raise the rnllroad assessment Cor thllt reason nlone. He nsserted that Carm lrOperty ought to be raised , and that the authors of the bill had this object In view. lIe main- tnlned that year after 'car th.o rail. roads hall paid taxes In cash , while others had not. lIe snltl the sloclt and bond theory of railroad assessment seemed goo < 1 , but the state board would have to 1001. out for the Inflated - flated vnlues of slocls and bonds. 110 said the Chicago , 1\1lnneapolls & St. . Paul road In his nelghbol'hooll had been built at an expense or $16,000 a mno. It had been honded for $32,000. 110 tl\Ou ht the latter was the value of the road. The estimate of the Chicago , Dur- lIngton & Qulnc ) ' system was tIls- cussed. The members \ discussed the stock and bond the I'J-- \"aluntlon minus the nt'cossary credits. Nothing doflnlto wus decided upon , nnd the ul- tlmato theor ' of the bonrd Is just as Intanglhlo as the most Intnnglble form of railroad propert- . The Burlington reports show that the capltnl stock Is $110,830,100 , the number of shares of stock 1,108,301 , nnd the par vl ue $100. Thol shares " hnvo not" been quoted on the marlwt for morc thnn two yenrs , dating from the consolidation with the Northern Securities compnny. The capital Is aIt paid up and the Indebtedness Is given at $166O OOOO , less $13,493- 132.66 securities and cash for Invcst- ment In the slnltlng fund , making an Indebtedness of $142Ci 7,767.34. The gross enrnlngs for the ) 'enr In Nebraska - ka were $16,652GOO.81 , and the op- ern.t.lnl : expenses were $8,290,616.60. Taxes paid In Nebrnslen amounted to $50,063.88 , leaving n. net earning In this stnte of $0,771,021.2,1. _ FIREMEN TO GO TO NORFOLK , State Tournament to Be Held There This Year. NORFOLK-Tho firemen of Ne- braslm will race at Norfolk this ) 'ear. That was decided by the board of control - trol of the stnte organization , anll along In the latter pnrt of August the speedy ones from every section of the fire fighting commonwealth are comIng - Ing up here to try for the prizes. The tournament WnB held for the flrst time' In Norfolk last year. The bays went away feeling thnt It had been the best tourney they ever at- tended. . nnd slnco the day that the excitement - citement ended they hnve wantd to return - turn , The attendance last year was the biggest that ever happened In Ne- braslm , and some of the fastest records - ords were made that Cornlmsler : carts ever saw. Hastings wanted the tournament this year. So did Nehraslm City. Seward - ard was mentioned besides. Hastings reported a few minutes after 'tho decision - cision was made that enough money hnd been raised to hold the event there. But the board of control had acted , npd the lmockcra out of blnzc are coming up to northol'D Nebras1cn , The city has raised enough funds to entertain the drowds and entertain thom well. Shoo.ts Himself and DleG. FAIRDURY.-In a. barn L. K. Lee , agell 73 'onrs , mmltted suicide by shooting himself In the head whllo temporarily Insane. The deceased had been an Invalid for some time , Expect Favorable Report. LINCOLN-The quarterly report oC the stnte bonding bOl1l'd , eXllected In a few days , probably will show an Increase - crease In dewslts and 0. decrease In loans. State"ments aJready received fr m 0. number of banis scem to Indicate - dicate tl1ls condition of affairs. Charle ) ' 'Velch , an eiedrlc lInoman. at Lincoln , fell from a thlrt.foot tele , phone pole , stl'iJlng the brick pavement - ment on his head antI receiving 11. shock from a live wlro. He was tnken to St. Ellznbeth's hospital , and tIoctors pronounced his oondltlon critical. Burled In a Clay Bank. Jam McMillen nad Vern Strall , bo"s 10 years of age , were burled In I\ . clay banit near PCI'll and came near losing their Jives. ' 1'ho boys were playing on what Is kn'own as Indlnn hIlI , and were digging 0. cave or playhouse - house In the side of the hill , when the dirt cl1ved In , burying young McMil- len nbout two feet dee ) ) and bur'lng 'oung Strait up to his neel , . 110 work. cd himself out and went Cor help tor the rescue of his companion. NebraBka Insurance Pensioner. DES MOINES , 1I1.-Added to the list of Indian ! I'nsloners on the bJts oi the Des 1\Iolnes pension office Is that of n Nebrnsltn aborigine , who signs It Sr.lm.ha.bn.we-knw Lamb. He IB said to 1 > 0 nhlo to pronounce It. . Flnnl 1111- pel's In his case were mado. out b ) ' Agent R. P. Clnrlson. Mr. Lamb is 0. rosldent of Nobraslm , and was 0. sol. dler In the civil war , where he dlstIn. gulshed himself not only by cnrry.lng nrms , but his serial name as well. , I THE STATE AT LARGE. The farm home of Den 1\Ioreo was destro'cll by fire at Tecumsoh. A ledge of the Fraternal I.lCe association - ciation has been orgnlllzed nt 'alls Cll ' . Elmer .T , Burlctt : will delh'er the commencement addrcss at 'Y'moro May 26 , The Cnrneglo library at Hastings will possibly be rendy for dedication by JUly 1. North Platte eXllresses fonr that the lrOposed snnltar ) ' sewer WilL not bo completed Uti ! ' ! year. lleatrlco has apllealcl1 a damage suit brought b , John A. Porbcs , who secured - cured Judgment for $ j1iO. Some corn In Cumlng county Illnnt- cd 011 low ground fulled to como U ) ) and will hllve to bo l'ellantel1. The college authOl'ltics' Belleyuo are sending out the commencement programs. John L. Webster Is to glvo the annual address , ' 1'hursday , Juno O. 'Varron Brown , ono of Seward county's 01:1 aud llros ) > erous cltlzens pnssel1 away at his home In Seward , Mr. Brown Jived on n fnrm for man ) " years. A few ) "cars ago ho movcd Into town. Ho lenves an aged wife well llrovldcll for. lIe hall no chll. tIren. A tel ( 'gram was received nt Schu- ler by his father , .Joscph Pollard , announcing - nouncing the death hy drowning of John Pollard at SpnhllnIn / n. Hood that resulted from rain. Mr. Pollard Is n ) 'oung married I an who 10ft Schuyler two 'ears ago and went to Spl dlng , Pollco JUdge Cosgrave of Lincoln bound William H. Wilson ever to th district court nnd fixed his bond at 500. Wilson Is the man who lured 1\1rs. Anna Endres with her four chll- tIren to Llncoln under the prom Iso of marrlago and then cast her err wbon he had spent her mone ) ' . A largo barn on the farm l Mrs. Katherlno I\lattanholr : , four miles northeust of Wisner , "vas tot Ily dc- stro"ed b ) ' fire , with aJi its contents , con lsting of five hend of horses , 11 bull , fifty heal1 oC hogs , and n quantity of grain , harness and lesser articles. The origin of the fire Is n myster ) ' . The grndul1t1on exercises toolt place at Auburn. A class of twentlve re- c lved dllomas. This class Is the largest U1ll.t has ever grnduated from high school , and the first to nave diplomas - plomas given them on graduating from the eighth grade. He , ' . A , D. Ham- mon of Stt. Paul , 1\Ilnn. , gayo the , class address. The Library board of Dca trice hns elected 1\IIss' Florence Smith as 11- 'brnrlan at the free public IIbrnry , to uuccced Miss Jonnna Hagey. . who tendered - dered her reslgnntlon several weelm ago to nccept a similar position at Lincoln. 1\IIss Smith , who was formerly - erly a teacher In the Dca trice public schools , Is attending college at Chamlmlgn , Ill. General Culver has Issued an order calling for an examination of commissioned - missioned officers In the National glluI'lI , 10 he hold on June 21 , at the office of the adjutant general. 'rhe dates Cor the officers' scJlOol of Instruction - struction have been set for June 21 to 25 , Inclusive. All omcers who did not pass at provlous oxamlnatlons , and who do not appear for this enc , wlJl be dlsqunllfied for commissions. Mrs. Mart Drake , who with her Ims- band were former well-lmown residents - dents of Roseland township , Adams county , committed suicide at her home nt Salem , Ore. , a few days ago. l\lrs. Drnko had but 0. short period before - fore been an Inmnte of an Insane hos- III tal and ad been sent homo with the belief that she had recovered. She got up In the night l111d walked 0. half mile and drownel1 hcrsoU. The debating board of the staf ' " "lml. vorslty has received 0. challenge from Dralw college of Iowa , requesting 11 debntjng contest with Nebraslm next ) 'ear. No ofllclal action has 'et been talcn : , hut It Is thought thnt the 1)1'OP- osition will he refOlTed. Nebraslo. : Is tr'lng to schedule debates with the larger universities of the north nnd east , such as l\lIchlgnn , 'Vlsconsln , Chicago and Northwestern. Governor l\lIcJcy : re.allpolntecl Clin. ton Orcutt of OnHtlla 0. member of the board of trustcCs ! for the bllllli Institute - stitute at NebrasJm City and the Deaf and Dumb Institution nt Omaha. 1\11' . Orcutt was first allPo.nted a member of the board In 1001 by Governor Sav. age at the time of the reslgnatlo'n of n. F. Allen of Wabash from the board , 110 Is one of three members , nnd for the last two years hns been lIresldent of the bonrd. The IJlaco has no sal. ary attBched. ' J. D. Cotton , while temporarily In. sane at North Platte , made a vicious attack upon his wlCe with 0. 1m ICe. Lightning struclt the livery barn of .Toe Harper at Shubert , JlIlhng two horses and knoclelng tIoWI1 ono man , Last weelt at Decatur $10,000 , rell' resenting the grass and pasture an. nulty of the Omaha Indians , was dls , trlbuted among members \ the tribe. Binde then the Indians hnve been livIng - Ing the life of the eplcurenn. Bridge bontIs of Loup township. Merrick county , to the value of $3,000 , have been registered with the state auditor. 'rho bonds are ror UIO con. structlon of 0. line brldgo between Merrlclt and Nance counties. The city of Rising hag registered $6,000 of water honds and will construct 0. mu. nlclpal water system. u. s. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Rccoml11cnds Pc-ru-na For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. - - . , I , If you do not dcrh'e prompt nncl/mUM- tnct < Jry rClult.s from the use or lcrUlI\l \ , wrlto at onee t < J Dr. Iln.rtmnn , giving II. full statement of 'our ease , \Lilli \ ho will be plenscd to give you hili vlLhm le lul- vie13 grntls. Addrcs , ; Dr. Hnrtman , Preshlent. or The lIartmn.u . SlLnitarIum ' . , COhUII UII , O. - - - - - . _ - - - - ' " " CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK fOR THE BEST WESTERN MADE SHOES. ' I These brantIs win guarantee you a good shoe for men : t , Star and Crescent E. Z. Waller t Comet Cocl ( of Walk B Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads an olhers in Women's nnd Children's Shoes. Srt ! tl.at our 'Iamt , 's Oil th sllots ) ' 0'1 buy. F. P. KIRKENDALL 6. CO.Mln8 nr in . , ' I - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ' OULV PAtNTS made .otet } ' tor thll TUE cllmslo. The ) Itand It-Ilko the a 111 t' 5 IlOilo that won't COUlD ot-tbey Ilar and hoaullr your ' , WrlletllrornamuotDOtU'IIaUent homo whllo tber protect It irom , \ Bull gct B Ipeelal color dcalgn wltbont COlt. LtNCOLN PANT. ! . & COLOR 00. Lincoln. t obr. LD ANTISEPTIC PILE CONES w ; DRUGGISTS. S J11plo Froo. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO , . Crolo , fleb. SLEEP. I . . . .OLLOW Tltll P'UQ. " TAitE THE WABASH TO SAINT LOUIS THE ONLY LINE TO. THE WORLD'S FAIR MAIN ENTRANCE. DuU'U'nQ'c cbecked to 'Vorld' . Irnlr ground" . Stopovers allowed. All Altonts CRn route you vIII. the \V ADASH. Iror boau- . Utul World's Fair folder and a.1l Intor- ' maUon address addressHARRY E. MOORES , Gen. A 't. 1)5S. Dcpt. . Omaha , Neb. 5011000 AMERICANS WERE WELCOMED TO Western Canada DURING LAUT VEAR. Ther arc lellled aDd eUllni : on the Grain and GradDI : Lands , alld'are PIOHcroua and eatblied. Sir Wlltred Laurier rc > centb sahl : "A Dew alar haa rleen 40n tbe horizon. and It la toward It Ihat ever ) Immllrant who teaves the land or hia ances- tore to come and eek a fJOme for hlmeclf nGW turn. his IBzD"-Ca ada. TherD fa Room for Millions. JUEE OIDc tcuds Ih'cn "wuy. Schoots , Chnrchl'8 , naUWnYII , Mnrket . Climate , IIvcrythluj ; to be destrud. For a descrlpllve Atlas atlll other InfonDallon , apply to SU erlnlelldcnt Immlilralion. OUawa. Can' ada. or authorized Canadw.n Government AJcnl- W , V. Dennett , 801 New YOlk Lifo llulldinl : . Omaha. Neb. PORTRAIT AGENTS : ; : : : Our goods the bclt. l'rleel tllD lowelt. l'rolDl'tlblp. ruenta. VollI'er ) ut all portraIts guaranleed. Scud tor cataloluo anll Moea\M prl . lilt , A.ddre. . ADA.M J , KnOLL ok co. , Nlw & Bldl. , Chicalo. U e"J : fThompson's Eye Water w. N. U" Omaha , No , 23-1904. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Catarrh of the Stomach Is Generally Called Dyspepsia-Something to Prt'duco Artifiolal Digestion Is Generally Takon. Hence , Pepsin , Pancreatin nnd n Host of Other Dlgcstivo Remedies Hns Dcen Invented. These Remedies Do Not Reach the Scat of the Difficulty , Which Is Really Catarrh. Ex. u. H. Senntor 1O. . Dutter from South Cnrollnn , wns Senator from thnt. Stute for two terms. In recent. lcttcr to 'rhe Peru nil. 1\Icl11elno Co. , from Wnshington , D. C" fn 's : "I ClIn rcc mmend Perons for dyspepsia - pepsia and stomncl , trouble. J hlJy been using ) 'our medlclno for a short period snrf J feel 'ery mucl , l1tH"cd. It is Indeed n wonderflll medic/no e- sides n good tonic.AI. . C. D tler. The only rntlonnl way to cure t1ys. pepsin iM to remove the catnrrh. Pcrun" C\1t'I.'A catarrh , Pcnmll. l10eg not produce nl'Uflellll dig'cfitlon , It cm'cM cntnrrh al1tllcavcs the Ht01l11Wh to pcrfor1l1 dlgcs. tlon ill 11. natural wny. 'l'hIM iH , 'nstly ct.ter . nutl Hllfel' than re orting to art ! . Helal mcthotls or narcotics : l'crunn has cUn'ti moro cases of llys- pcpkln. t.hnn ull olher rClIletlles com. blued , "Imply CC\\1S0 it. curCH cntnrrh where\"cr locnted. If catnrrh Is locn.tetl in the hentl , Perl\UlL cures it. If cn.tarrh has fllstelled itself ill the Ulront : or IJrOI1Chlul tu eM , } 'orm1l\.C\I1'CR it.Vhcn eutlll'rh leeomes ) hllttletl in the Rtomn h , l'ormm curl'S It , us wo11 in this location us in IlllY other. l'ol'um is not simply II. remcdy for < l 'spcpsill. l'orm1lis I cl\tarrh rCIDedy. l'ernull. cnres tI 'Hpelsln. ecnuse it. 1:1 : gcucrall ' dopclltlout upon cuttu'rh. , P t your , fin. . ger-ooour trade _ mark. Tell your . dealer'you.wanl the t starch your money. can buy 'Insiston' having" ' " ttic _ best , ' 'DEFIANCE ; It 15 16 ounces-for-ro-ce'nt.9 , No prem lums..but : one ; pound _ of .th very.best ( starch. made" Weput nil : ur _ moncy..lrtthc.stQrch. 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