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; - ?V:. Of i I) !:-- K .- (' The revelations regarding fraudu lent paiat materials which have been eade by the Agricaltoral Experiment Statioa of Fargo, N. D and published by Prot E. F. Ladd, state commis sioner, have occasioned almost as Much of a sensation as the exposure of adalteration in food products did when the latter first began to appear. It has been shown that kegs marked Tare White Lead" often contain other mbstances each as chalk, barytes, silica, etc, and that oil supposed to he linseed often contains petroleum adulterants, to say nothing of water in large proportions. Sometimes, so called "White Leads" contain not an iota of genuine White Lead. The fanner is a large user of paint. No one is more interested than he is, that the label should enable him to get what he supposes he is paying for. There should be a law in every state requiring that all paint packages be labeled exactly according to their con tents. That would enable every paint buyer to buy intelligently. The Thunderer.1' Judge Rentoul's reference on the bench to the Times as the "Thunder er" reminds us how remarkably this nickname has persisted. The Morn ing Post is no longer "Jeames;" the Standard has not been "Mrs. Gamp" since the decease of the Morning Her aldthe "Mrs. Harris" to whom it would allude as an independent au thority, and the two represented the same proprietor. But the Times is still the "Thunderer." It owes that name to Captain Edward Sterling, who is said to have begun a Times article with the words: "We thundered forth the other day an article on the subject of social and political reform." Lon don Chronicle. BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Rash Covered Face and Feet Would Cry Until Tired Out Speedy Cure by Cuticura. "My baby was about nine months old when she had rash on her face and feet. Her feet seemed to irritate her most, especially nights. They would cause her to be broken in her rest, and sometimes she would cry until she was tired out. I had always used Cuticura Soap myself, and had heard of so many cures by the Cuti cura Remedies that I thought I would give them a trial. The improvement was noticeable in a few hours, and before I had used one box of the Cu ticura Ointment her feet were well and have never troubled her since. I also used it to remove what is known as "cradle cap" from her head, and it worked like a charm, as it cleansed and healed the scalp at the same time. Now I keep Cuticura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or insect bites, as It takes out tho inflammation at once. Per haps this may be the means of help ing other suffering babies. Mrs. Hat tie Currier, Thomaston, Me., June 9, 1906." Phonograph Advertisement. An enterprising German has patent ed a device for fitting phonographs to doors. As the customer enters the door of a shop, a voice will call out: "Flour is cheaper to-day." "New con signment of special quality mince meat just received; try some," and similar invitations. Laundry work at home would be much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, it is usually neces sary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trouble can be entirely overcome by using De fiance Starch, as it can be applied much more thinly because of its great er strength than other makes. Photographs Sent by Wire. Prof. Korn, of the Munich univer sity, has greatly improved his appara tus for transmitting photographs over telegraph wires. He has succeeded in sending photographs and sketches six or seven Inches square in this manner from Munich to Nuremberg, a distance of 100 miles, in from 10 to 15 minutes. PROVE EVERY CLAIM Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a Specific For Anaemia and a Safe Family Medicine. When the body becomes run down, either as a result of overwork, worry or a severe illness, an examination of the blood would show it to be weak end watery. This condition is called anaemic, which is the medical term for "bloodless." The common symp toms are paleness of the lips, gums and cheeks, shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after the slightest exertion, dull eyes and loss of appetite. Mr. Louis L. Clark, a painter, of 19 Lincoln Place. Plainfield. N. J., says: "Last May I was obliged to undergo an operation for appendicitis and while the operation in itself was suc cessful, I did not recover my strength and health. I was confined to my bed for over a month and was under the doctor's care. When I was able to get up my legs were so weak and un steady that I could only walk with a cane with difficulty. "I was getting no better and could not think of going back to work. I was discouraged, when a neighbor told me that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured her and advised me to try them. 1 began taking them about the middle of June and soon felt so much better that I kept on and was cured. Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cur ed rheumatism, chlorosis, after-effects of the grip and fevers, and, as the health of the nerves depends upon the purity of the blood, they are invalu able in neuralgia, nervous debility, sleeplessness, dizziness and even lo comotor ataxia and paralysis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of price, SO cents per box. six boxes $2.59. by the Dr. Williams Med icine Co- Schenectady. N. T. I lEADEtS agarfifp I Bam 'mAba - m ! Baa wrtam Mtskisr; nMHtx tut HHr -UCH- , when wm PROPER SERVING MEANS MUCH. Dishes Are Merc Palatable When Made Attractive. A plain lettuce salad assumes a dif ferent aspect when served in ruddy tomato cup or shining green 'pepper cases, and a rosy ring of tomato jelly may inclose a plain celery or endive salad. Salads can be decorated with chopped green herbs, hard boiled eggs, radishes, cut to represent little tulips, olives and. nasturtium leaves and blossoms. Potatoes can be most decorative. Mashed potatoes are pressed in the form of tiny pyramids with flat tops, rhese are dipped in the white of an egg, then in fine minced parsley, giv ing the effect of small green pyramids, through which the white of the pota toes gleams temptingly. These may be used with small pyramids cut from stale bread and fried a delicate brown in hot butter. They are ar ranged about a dish alternately with stars or cubes of lemon between. Curries, ragouts or fricassees are more ornamental if served in a border of rice or mashed potatoes. These tire molded in pretty fluted forms and decorated by brushing the rims and raised points with the white of a raw egg, and then sprinkling with chopped parsley. Small baskets about the size of a teacup are made of mashed pota toes to hold creamed chicken, fish or oysters. The potato is forced in a rotary motion through a pastry bag. brushed over with egg white, and placed in a cool oven to dry. Handles are emulated by sprigs of parsley arched to meet above, and green rims are given with chopped parsley. FOR A SIMPLE MENU. Best Dishes to Serve at Ordinary Afternoon Affair. When a menu is limited to three articles, and it Is for an afternoon af fair it should include one substantial article, one sweet, and sandwiches. A salad like green peppers scooped out and filled with all kinds of vege tables cut up and dressed with may onnaise is popular, and with this sar dine sandwiches. As a sweet, fruit telly with whipped cream. A pretty Idea for the jelly Is to use orange, apple, and banana skins and serve the jelly in these, having the dish when passed look like a dish of fruit Have the whipped cream sauce passed with the jelly. If you do not wish the salad you could have a hot dish, like scalloped crab or lobster, served in individual dishes; or you could have jellied chicken sandwiches. The chicken is pretty if made in individual molds, us ing hard boiled eggs in the molds so that the slices of egg are on top when the mold is turned out When entertaining eight guests in .the evening a good repast would be bouillon or consomme served in cups; creamcd sweetbreads in little indi vidual dishes; salad, and jellied chick en or thin slices of ham; dessert, ice cream or ices or a rich chocolate cake with chocolate sauce and whip ped cream. If you have trouble in procuring fish you can use canned lobster with success. Danish Dumplings. One cupful of suet, chopped fine, one cupful bread crumbs, one cupful flour, one-half cupful sugar, one-half teaspoonful baking powder. little nut meg, pinch of salt, two eggs and one pint of milk. Sift together powder and flour, add the beaten eggs, grated crumbs, sugar, suet and milk. Make into a smooth batter and drop by spoonfuls into a pint of boiling milk, three or four at a time. When cooked pour over them the milk they were cooked in. Here is one more recipe: Beat un til light the yolks of three eggs and one teaspoonful of sugar; add one half cupful of suet chopped fine, one half cupful of currants, one cupful sifted flour, into which has been sift ed one heaping teaspoonful baking powder and a little nutmeg and salt, and. lastly, the egg whites, well beaten. Flour the hands and make into balls the size of an egg. Boil in separate cloths for an hour or so and serve with a rich sauce. Wine sauce is great Two Table Suggestions. Aspic jelly is a valuable aid in garnishing salads, cold meats, game pies and so on. It is refreshing to tho eye always, and may be made to as sume any form or color. Cubes of pale aspic laid in rings or green pep pers have an exceedingly pretty ef fect; or the aspic is chopped to pre sent a rough surface. Slices of bread cut in fancy shapes, rings, stars, diamonds and so on. browned in butter, make a simple and pretty decoration. They can be tipped with parsley or decorated alternately with chopped parsley and grated egg yolk. To Try a Cake. One of the best plans for ascertain ;ng whether a cake has been cooked snough is to very lightly insert in the center one of the common wooden skewers that butchers use for meat If this comes out clean and dry the cake is done; if the skewer is sticky the cake needs a little more cooking. This Is a much better test than the common one of v inserting a broom straw, as the latter is so small it is not always easy to judge properly of its condition. Orange Sponge Pudding. Cut five oranges in small pieces and place in pudding dish. Pour over them one cup of sugar, then make a boiled custard of one pint of milk, yolks of two eggs, one-half cup sugar, one large teaspoon corn starch. Pour this over the oranges Make a meringue of the beaten whites of the eggs with two tablespoons of powdered sugar, and put over the top of the pudding and brown it slightly in the oven. Coffee Caramels. Take one pound of brown sugar, one capful of strong coffee, one-half capful of cream and a tabMspoonful. of butter. Cook until brittle when dropped la cold water, then pour into haltered tins, and when-nearly cold mark iato squares. For Stains en Marble. Rub with a piece of eat scour with a crystal soap. ,- V PINE TREE 'BREAD. KAMSCHATKANS USE THE' INNER BARK OF PINE TREES. Macerate It la Water and Bake Gee, Wholesome Bread The Mae Keeps the Blood Pure and The Body Healthy. In Kafflf1 the people live ia earth-covered pits. Mr. Kennan com pares the sound of their language to that of water running out of a narrow mouth jug. Their bread -is made from the inner bark of the Pine.Tree, mace rated in water and baked without flour. They are a hardy race, the Piae keep ing the blood pure and the various or gans of the body in a healthy condk tion. Consumption is unknown among; them. A noted specialist in throat and lung trouble, who established a camp for consumptives In the. Pine Woods of Maine, and whose remarkable cures there have attracted great, attention from the medical world, says that one half ounce of the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, mixed with two ounces of Gly cerine and one-half pint of good Whis ky and used in teaspoonful doses, will heal and strengthen the lungs, break up a cold in twenty-four hours, and cure any cough that is curable. The ingredients can be secured from any prescription druggist at small cost Inquiry at the prescription depart ment of a leading local druggist elicit ed the information that the Pure Vir gin Oil of Pine is put up only in half ounce vials for dispensing. Each vial is securely sealed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, showing the nameVirgin Oil of Pine (Pure) guaranteed under the Food and Drug act. June 50, 1906. Prepared only by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. plainly printed thereon. There are many rank imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), which are being put out under various names, such as Con centrated Oil of Pine. Pine Balsam, etc Never accept these as a substi tute for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will invariably- produce nausea and never effect the desired results. Ola Neilson, the Danish Duse, who has come to this country to fill a number' of engagements under the auspices of the Scandinavian societies, is celebrated as an interpreter of lb Clover Grass Seeds. Everybody lores lots and lots of Clover Grasses for hogs, cows, sheep and swine. We arc known as the largest growers of Grasses, Clovers, Oats, Barley, Corn, Po tatoes and Farm Seeds in America. Oper ate over 5,000 acres. FBEE Oar mammoth 148-page catalog is mailed free to all intending buyers; or send 8c IN STAMPS and receive sample of "perfect balance ra tion grass seed," together with Fodder Plants, Clover, etc., etc., and big Plant and Seed Catalog free. ' John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Crosse, Wis. ONE WAY OUT OF DIFFICULTY. Match Twins with Twins, Was the Fond Mother's Idea. A little woman entered a drug store and asked the proprietor if he had "an other picture." "What kind of a picture do you mean?" the druggist asked. "One like this," said the woman, holding up an attractive advertising print "I may have one or two of them left" the proprietor said, "but I haven't many of them." The woman said she only wanted one, and her tone indicated that she was anxious for that one. She. ex plained that the one she had with her had been given to one of her children. Another child, she stated, was sick, and was crying for a picture such a3 his brother had. "That's a bad way to bring up your children," ventured a woman customer in the store. "Do you try to give a child everything he cries for just be cause his brother is more fortunate?" "But" said the mother of the chil dren, "you don't know. The children are twins and what one has the other wants." "Suppose," objected the moralist, "when your children get older, they fall in love with the same girl, what will they do?" But the mother was ready. She promptly replied: "Find twins and fall in love with th DREADED TO EAT. A Quaker Couple's Experience. How many persons dread to eat their meals, although actually hungry near ly all the time! Nature never intended this should be so. for we are given a thing called appetite that' should guide us as to what the system needs at any time and can digest , But we get in a hurry, swallow our food very much as we shovel coal into .the furnace, and our sense of appetite becomes unnatural and perverted. Then we eat the wrong kind of food or eat too much, aad there yon are Indigestion and its accompanying miseries. A Phila. lady said, the other day: "My husband and I have been sick and nervous ,for 15 or 20 years from drinking coffee feverish," indigestion, totally unfit a good part of the time, for work or pleasure. We actually dreaded to eat our meals. "We tried doctors and patent medi cines that counted up Into hundreds of dollars, with little if any benefit "AccidentUy, a small package of Postum came mto my hands. I made some according to directions, with sur prising, results. We both liked, it and have not used any coffee since. The dull feeling after meals has left ns and we feel better everyjway. We are so wen satisfied with Postum that we recommend it to oar friends who have been made sick and and miserable by coffee." Namest by Postum Co, Battle Creek. Mich. Kead the little book "The Road to Wellvnie," im pkgs. "There", a Ren- WK& 'firLn . . . NIA.'- Read the Experience of a Minnesota 7ITZ-M r l, Woman and Take Heart. If your back aches, and" you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day after day. don't worry. Doan's Kid ney Fills have cored thousands of women in the same condition. Mrs. A. Heiman of Stillwater, Minn., "says: "But for Doan's Kidney Pills I would not be living now. They cured me in 1899 and I've been well since. I used to have such pain in my back thatTbnce I fainted. The kidney secretions were much disor dered, and I was so far gone that I was thought to be at death's door. Since Doan's -Kidney Pills cured me I feel as if I had been pulled back from the tomb." ' ' Sold by all dealers. ,50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, N. T. ' SOME NEW FRENCH KNIGHTS. Queen ef Holland Has Agreed te Rec ognize Vatican Titles. Among the lucrative sources of rev enue of the pope before the separa tion of church and state in France was the toll or tax onrtitles of nobility and decorations. Since the rupture ij the French government no longer rec ognizes the ennobling titles and dec orations of the holy father. To have the right to wear the Vatican ribbon, or to be called count, it was necessary to obtain a confirmation of title. This gave much' perplexity to the candi dates. The .question has just been settled. Queen Wllhelmina has consented to validate such titles and distinctions. The result has been an amusing pil grimage to The Hague and also in an increase in, the price of these pon tifical favors. In the last few weeks the French Knights of the Golden Spur, of the Holy Sepulcher. of Christ, of Gregory the Great, of Pius IX. have greatly in creased. HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE. Sufferers Should Make This Up and Try It Anyway. Any one can mix right at home the best remedy of its kind known. The name "Cyclone" is given to the fol lowing prescription, it is supposed, be- j cause of its promptness in driving from the blood and system every ves tige of catarrhal poison, relieving this foul and dread disease, no matter where located. To prepare the mix ture: Get from any good pharmacy one half-ounce Fluid Extract Dande lion, one ounce Compound Kargonand three ounces Compound Syrup Sana parilla. Shake well and use in tea spoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This is a harmless, inexpensive mix ture, which has a peculiar action upon the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and system all ca tarrhal poisons, which, if not eradi cated, are absorbed by the mucous membrane, and an open sore or ca tarrh is the result. Prepare some and try it, as it is the prescription of an eminent catarrh specialist of national reputation. Two Rules for Good Carriage. If you are walking, along the street and wake up to the fact that you are carrying yourself poorly take the men tal attitude of standing straight, as well as the physical one. Look at the men you meet and imagine that each of them owes you a dollar. Put even a suggestion of arrogance into your position. Hold your head well back; look people squarely in the face. This will -not only give the impression to others thct you possess the power you want, but it will actually tend to bring that power. Keep the neck against the collar. World's Work. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures painful, smart ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Slakes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no sub stitute. Trial package, FREE. Ad dress A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy. X. Y. He Shut Her Up. Mm. Cuttinc Hint Will we go te the Jamestown Exposition this sum mer? Mr. Cutting Hintz Don't know. I haven't paid for the Christmas pres- ents you gave me yet Top Prices for Hides, Furs, Pelts. Write for circular and catalogue No. 9, N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis. A young man always sneers at th love affairs of a widower. Ardent Words Truth WITTS US RIELT aal fr-aidy, la strictest conficr, teams J" tnabks. andstanaj your age. Wa wal send yam RB AD vGXp in phun amfed envelope, and a vat tahfe 64-p-ge Book on "rkaTr-bantfr Waaan." Address: Ud- Ad-awry Dmrfiat. The ica.. caattMaxaa. Te '""S&isrsSK&l fwlor. W. Wirt Panthers and Grizzly Bearc Ship Far Felts McMillan Fur & Wool Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Write for price?. Often do the spirits of great events stride on before the events, aad in to day already walks to-morrow. Cole ridge. vwy kettle of CASTOnTA, ..-aad jmm that lt far ta,,cBUra, i the SSgaataner M Dm -Par Oftr'S Ya Tea Bam hnc fioaxat. Much Arid Land Reclaimed. During the four years since its or ganization, the reclamation service has rendered productive 280.000 acres of desert being one-fourth of an area that' has been mapped out for irriga tion under 23 projects. Harper'i Weekly. ., How's This? Wa offer Om HaBdrwTDollara Reward for as. ewe of C-tarrk tbat caaaot be cored bj Bail Catarrh Care. T. J. CHEXET CO., Toledo. O. We. tbe V-deratc-ed. have known K. J. Cbcney for the last IS Tears, and bellere blm perfectly hon orable la all buala-M trans-ctlot aad naacla7 able to cany out -ay obltgatloea made by bit firm. Wi'--. Kia M-Evirc, Wholesale Druclw. Toledo. O. Hall Catarrh Care la ufcea latemaUr. actine directly upon tbs blood and mucon anrfacea of tbe syauna. Teitlmontala teat free. Price 73 ccsta per buttle. Sold bT all Drnsxtata. Tate Hall' raUy PilH for constlwUJon. ' Laws of Health. Tramn Thankee kindly, mum: Td : r . . i. . . no nope oi gerxin sicn a nne supper today, mum. May heaven bless ye! Housekeeper As you've had a good supper, I think you might chop some wood. "Yes, mum: but you know the old adage: 'After dinner rest awhile; after supper walk a mile.' I'll walk the mile first, mum." N. Y. Weekly. Sheer white goods. In fact, any fine wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be equal ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to soften, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved appearance of your work. Prickly thistles have their uses without doubt, but that doesn't justi fy you In becoming, one. One of the && the WeU-Informed of the Worn is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians arc tbe most careful. as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig- Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what- is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be irv-iluable if. taken-tthev proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Weil-Informed because , of the excellence of the combination, known, to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fullj descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of .Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs cr by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky, AT ?SsssSb: , IMrr is like friendsala Im show Flattery is like friendship ia show bet set la trait . Peers tea. . ' ! --- Money refunded for each package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYES if aasatia factory. Ask your dreggjat. A good housekeeper keeps her ket tles and her temper from boiling over. Take Garfield Tea,, the mild Herb lax atire, te pnrify the blood. .MdieaU un ease, and maintain Good Health. The soubrette has the" laugh on the comedian who gets none. Lewis' Single Binder Cigar has a rich taste. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria. 1U. Clothes do not make the they have the. first crack at naaklag lmpressloas of the ri.es cufci-S ix a ts i sira Pizil nlXTMKNT is -naranur- to eare an of H- mr. Blind. Bierdintf r ITotmtfia. Pile la CtollifcijraoraioDe. refandc-. We. Some men blame their wives every time it rains. LYDIALPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE Is acknowledged to be the most suc cessful remedy in the country for those painful ailments peculiar to women. For more than 30 years it has been curing- Female Complaints, such as Iniamtnation. and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements. aad consequent Spinal' Weakness, Backache and is peculiarly adapted W wits Kuaugc -us. Records show that it has eured more eases of Female Ills than any other one remedy known. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage of development. Dragging Sensatioasca-aiaa: pain,weight.and headache are relieved and permanently eared by its-nee. It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the Stomach. Indigestion, Bloatinp, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gene ral Debility; also. Dizziness. Faintness Extreme Laesitade, "Don't care andwanttobelcft alone" feeling'. Irritability. Ncrvo-saess,SOeepleeneeB, Flatulency, Melancholia or the "Blues." These are sore Isoieationa of female weakness or some organic derangement For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound is a most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Ffnkhaai who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pinkhaan in savisins. nns sae is well qualified to guide sick health. Her advice is free and always helpful. Important Duties of San Francisco, -Cal. U S. A. London, England. "I Was Given Up" writes Mrs. Eva Bashere, of Wapakorteta, 0-, "fay ten (10) doctors, and the only hope they offered was an operation, for an abscess of four (4) months growth, measuring about six Inches long, on my ovary. I weighed only 90 pounds and was so weak I could hardly walk across the floor. The trouble began by my taking cold at my period, which stopped the flow. I doctored for nearly a year without obtaining relief, until, as I dreaded an operation, I began to take CARDUi crytideiit(8)ottkolCrduL Nov I Dd work every day. Wloa of Cardut saved my Mfe. 1 cannot say eocwh for it mat w recommend it whenever I can." Netting coik be irKvecermba you need Cardut if you suffer from soy of tbe dtariarspecutar to the fecaale sex. It U purely vegetable, strictly medidnal. larmless, ha-mb-Cth and per fectly reliable. Card-d reg-jatea Irregular rune-king, n&mtwmm. f--P-,..P.y ftmtlt M restores surngw airi hjrlgoraie tbe system, rir mfln-i sni-ae lnn lnu, ji fitedbyiUuse. 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