Vyv. ranBKl 3 -'Watyac t;r-5ayicr- .i ? ' v y"k v,c ."r r,! S.55vr.''iSe- " w ' T' T vy -rpj Cr''Ii'-v 'VAV KT "HT", -w,2r.--l ' i l '. 1 ! ! t I ' 1 TEIK IMCi WIIIEI. Says De-rm-ma. is a Valuable Nerve Blood Remedy. 'r--??i;?zmmmmmmmmmmmwim i- jUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUB .UnUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUl y "aUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUI :"7"--' aUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU "'' 'sSnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwjSns " aUaUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUl v saBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSS '''aUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUul f.?x UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUti&rv"':-' 'UBnUBnUB7UsnUBnnnKu'' ' - aanWspnwa.nwa.SE'-'hSaanwa.nwa.nsai X-- : UUUUUUnwK V1 '?UUUUUMsp$:.::': "?-- :BnUUUU"'. "UUU::-"--::V-"-:---' .7 -"'TUUUUUU?-. ."': '."BR? ?::'::'- .::::;?;??.: -.nwUUttttv:-:-;. Tie State Capital Matters af Geaeral Interest mom Nehrarica's Seat ! Gaw ansa acaaiE farrell. MISS BESSIE FARBELL 1011 Third Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., is Presi dent of the Youns People's Christian Temperance Association. She writes: "Peruna is certainly a valuable nerve and blood remedy, calculated to build up the brolten-doivn health of uorn-out women. I have found by personal ex perience that it acts as a Wonderful re storer of lost strength, assisting1 the .stomach to assimilate and digest the food, and bitiklinfr up worn-out tissues. In my work I have had occasion to recommend it freely, especially to women. "I know of nothing" which is better to build upthe strength of a yotingmother, in fact, all the ailments peculiar to women, so I am pleaded to give it my hearty endors incnt." ' Dr. Ilartman has prescribed Peruna for many thousand women, and he never fails to receive a multitude of letters like the above, thanking him for the wonderful benefits received. Mm4m the Meal Laxative. Damage Done by Rats. The western fanner is waking up to a realization of the fact that he is, as the agricultural department told him some time ago, losing not less than $100,000,000 a year from rats," says J. H. Van Burden, a Milwaukee grain merchant. "It costs about 50 cents a year to feed a rat. We know this because we have boxed them np and fed them as much grain as they would eat for a year. It is a conserva tive estimate to place oar rat popula tion at 150.000.000. About one-third of them live in the large cities, where they do sot get so much grain." State As a Farmer. "Nothing raised last season to speak of owing to the incompetence of the farmer,'' says State Accountant Fairfield, in his report on the state industrial home for women at Mil ford. The home has never been famed for farming and as it has been customary for the farmer to act as coachman and caretaker of live stock and beater of carpets and to do other manual labor he is not supposed to have much time for farming. Yet there are ten acres under cultivation out of a total of forty acres. The balance is in pasture. There are ten hogs, 100 chickens, seven cows and three horses to be cared for. The principal farm products bought at the home are potatoes, corn and hay. The present farmer and coachman who came to the home last fall after the farming season is Milton Lovitt. He is expected to do better than his pre decessor and an effort is now being made to increase his wages. Notwithstanding the fact that the Lincoln asylum for the insane has 800 acres, 200 of which are farmed, that institution has to buy potatoes, cron and oats. The patients there do a great deal of farm work. Howev?, there is a large amount of stock to feed. The state accountant found 58 cows, 162 beef cattle, two bulls, seven horses, two mules, six 'sheep, 10-1 hogs, 300 chickens and three geese. The institution has 520 acres in pasture and hay land, 200 in crops, 80 acres leased to the Chicago, Burling ton ft Quincy Railroad company and leases 160 acres of school land from the state at $2 an acre. Races at the Stats Fair. The state fair racing committee, consisting of President C. H. Rudge, Secretary W. R. Mellor and Superin tendent of Speed George F. TJickman, assisted by Charles Scully and Stan ley Weeks, met at the Lindell hotel and selected a program for the Ne braska state fair races at Lincoln, August SI to September 4, 1908. The stakes close May, 1, and classes close August 10. The following is a list of the races offered: Stakes Two-year-old trot. $250; 2-year-old trot, $500: 3-year-old 2:45 .trot, Nebraska bred colts. $500; 2:35 trot, $1,000; 2:21 trot, $1,000; 2-year-old pace, $250; 3-year-old pace, $500; 3-year-old 2:40 pace, Nebraska bred colts, $500; 2:30 pace, $1,000; 2:22 pace, $1,000; 2:14 pace, $1,000. Purses Twothirty trot. $500; 2:25 trot, $500; 2:17 trot, $500; 2:35 pace, $500; 2:25 pace, $500; 2:18 pace, $500; free for all pace, $500. Entries to all stake races close Fri day, May 1, and in classes, Monday August 10. Entrance fee to stakes 3 per cent, payable as follows :r One per cent to accompany nomination. May 1, 1908, when horses must be named. One per cent payable June 1, and 1 per cent July 1. Parties declaring out previous to second or third payment will be held only for amount paid in. An additional 5 per cent deducted from winnings of any part of stakes or purse. Truth and - Quality to the Well-Iaforined in walk of fife and an essential to penomaeat success and creditable standing. "Accor iagb, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs aad Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known rvalue, but one of many why it is the best of personal and famuy laxatives is the fact that it rlnfw, sweetens and relieves the internal organs oa which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally aad truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. , HIS LECTURE ON ggT" ' ' i , i , DIFFERENT EFFECT. n.HHs ' eflssssssfesssssW '-- si . Quality -.LVRtsBsfsBBssssssssfsV -Parity jRUnw. sUUUMsUUUr "RRuuaaWUUBm. anUnP2Jw asnw UUUUUUUW CSgTX ..anr The Powerk every M fUHig .jmUnunw . wUUw VL AtaP 1 m Behind the Dough!, W j MPJ lFRAk:iNfil -WU IAV POWDER m HB 25 Ouces for 23 Oats V I Wv M .A real prmmw Ihmt rsriWa mtnA m iqiatpf H ft0w5J toe dough with abaokwe certainty. aS EreVSfc9 No faflures. A cake made with Lv Bf3?WI K C cannot fidL H flHngPgaaaj AVc ioaist upon fefundhif yoot? sf fPl mauef tf does not com T KkhK axeyoo. J fcSSssSaaW-saafc- aflaa Mn ssn bbs- vat Mrs. Goodsole My boy. It makes me sick at heart to see you smoking. Kid Dat's funny. It seems to ketch aft right in the stummick. Billion Dollar Most remarkable gran of the centsry. Good for three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold $3. mOJOO worth of seed and bad 300 toss of hay besides. It is immniw. Do try it. Fob 10c AND THIS NOTICE send to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc. ana they will mail yon the only original seed catalog published in America with sam ples of Billion Dollar Grass. Macaroni Wheat, the sly miller mixer. Sainfoin the dry soil luxariator. Victoria Rape, the 26c a ton green food producer. Silver King Barley yielding 173 on. per acre, etc., etc., etc. And if you send lie we will add a pack age of new farm seed never before seen bv oh. John A. Salser Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis. K. I W. The Difference. "Grafton calls himself a profes sional man' and yet he takes no part in anything but politics. Is politics a profession or a business?" "Well, when his side Is in power It's a business; otherwise it's, merely a profession." Philadelphia Press. Important to Mother. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Rear tn Signature nf(Z -fVVlf fC In Use For Over OO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Feud Between Insurance Officials. The insurance departments of Neb raska and California have become in volved in a bitter feud. Three Paci fic coast companies are mixed up in the deadlock while the Bankers' Life of Lincoln cannot get into California. Insurance Auditor Pierce and Com missioner Wolf are the leaders in the fray. Pierce says the California com missioners would not give Nebraska companies a square deal. "This department is not backing any Insurance company." said Mr. Pierce this morning. "It is none of our business whether this company or that one gets into California. But when the California commissioners .calls a halt on the companies not be cause of their financial condition but because of the examinations made by this department I refuse to stand for on the reciprocal clause in the insurance code Insurance Deputy Pierce refused licenses to the Fire men's fund, the Pacific Coast Mutual and the Pacific Life, all California companies. Unless Commissioner Wolf shows good cause, aside from the examiners' reports, for keeping Nebraska companies out of California it is not improbable that the three California companies will be held up in this state indefinitely. Editors Criticise Railway Board. Three editors who were attending the state press association called on the state railway commission and 'ex pressed dissatisfaction with the work done by the commission thus far. The callers were J. R. Sutherland of the Tekamah Herald, Mr. Cobb of the Emerson Enterprise and A. W. Ladd of the Albion News. They met Com missioners Winnett, Williams and Clarke and Secretary Clark Perkins and complained that the commission had accomplished nothing except tho settlement of trivial complaints and that in fact the commission had not yet been thoroughly organized. Mr. Sutherland complained that closed meetings had been held and that the people were not taken into the con fidence of the commission. The com missioners explained their work and promised to keep the callers supplied with information in regard to the bus iness of the commission. Mr. Suther land was once secretary of the old board of transportation that was so much criticised. He" enjoys the dis tinction of having filed a complaint in 1889 before the old board of trans portation that resulted in a reduction of coal rates in the state and this rate remains today except for the supposed 15 per cent reduction of the Aldrich bill passed last winter. rather Dickey Thinks Ha Wa rate as Patient Man. Over- "I danno what dey call Job a patient man fer," said Brother Dickey, "kaxe of all de growlers I ever hearntell on he sho wax de growlinest Bat he sho'.did have. enough ter make aim growl dat ho did! De devil say: 'Looky yere. Job, yon in my power, now, an' I gwino ter 'flict yon wid a few biles. An' Job say: 'All right; I kin stan' it ef yon kin.' Bat de biles commence ter break out so thick an fas' dat Job say: 'Looky yere, man, dese ain't no biles dis de smallpox, eho' ez you bo'n.' An' he eetch and eetch so dat he had ter scratch hb se'f wid a goat's head. Den de devil git in a high win' and blow down Job's house; an' dat wuz too much. So ol' Job lif up his voice an' he say: 'Looky yere, I bargain fer biles, bat I didn't want no harricane th'owed In Hew the Governor Felt. Gov. Hughes recently addressed the West End Woman's Republican club of New York and remarked in the coarse of his talk: "My happiness on this occasion majr be compared with the young lady on her first visit to Venice. I believe she wrote her inti mate friend as follows: 'I am here on the Grand Canal, drinking it all in.' She added: 'Life's never seemed so full before.'" In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures painful, smart lag, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes 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, N. Y. fer good tution. measure.'" Atlanta Consti- CURED HER CHILDREN. The best acting at an amateur per formance is always done by the people who sit down in front and act as though they enjoyed it. WHAT CAUSES BEADACBK. Worn October to JCny. Colds are the mont fre quest cause of Headache. LAXATIVE BBOMO QUININE remores cauve. E.VT.G rove ou box 25c It Is her winning ways that often enable a woman to get the better of a man in the matrimonaial game. It's the judgment of many smokers that Lewis' Single Binder 5c cigar equals in quality the best 10c cigar. Kick on Union Pacific The right of the Union Pacific rail road to discontinue running daily freight trains on its branches is to be the subject of a hearing before the railway commission March 4. The taking off of trains affects the service at such towns as Beatrice, Norfolk, Grand Island. Columbus and Kearney. The Commercial club of Norfolk raised a row over the lessening of train service and a freight train run daily between Columbus and Norfolk was reinstated. Other towns now complain and the matter will be in quired into by the commission. The commission has held in the case of a station at Dickens. Lincoln, county, that a railroad cannot close a station without permission of the commis sion. The taking off of trains is con sidered a more Important matter than the closing of stations. The Union Pacific company has explained1 that an engine should haul 1,200 tons but in the case of many freight trains on branch lines they have been hauling from 80 to 150 tons. Trains are run every other day instead of daily as a result. Meeting of County Assessors. Secretary George D. Bennett of the state board of equalization and assess ment has called a meeting of county assessors to be held at the state house Saturday, March 10, at 1 p.m. - Since the adoption of the county assessor law it has been customary to hold meetings for the purpose of discuss ing the work of assessing property. This year for the first time in "four years real estate is to be reassessed. Tn addition to this work the last legis lature imposed upon assessors new du ties in assessing railroad property for local assessment. This wore is to be done under the law known as the ter minal tax' law. Other changes, most ly relating to the assessment of real estate, were made by the last -legislature and it is thought best for the county assessors to get together and discuss their duties. Secretary Ben nett has arranged to have the state board of assessment and equalization attend the meeting. This board com prises Governor Sheldon. Treasurer Brian. Land Commissioner Eaton. Auditor Searle and Secretary of State Jnnkin. Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema Baby Had a Tender. Skin, Too Reiied on Cuticura Remedies. "Some years ago my three little girls had a very bad form of eczema. Itching eruptions formed on the backs of their heads which were simply cov ered. I tried almost everything, bat failed. Then my mother recommended the Cuticura Remedies. I washed my children's heads with Cuticura Soap and then applied the wonderful oint ment, Cuticura. I did this four or five times and I can say that they have been entirely cured. I have another .baby who is so plump that the folds of .skin on his neck were broken andven, bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment and the next morning the trouble had disappeared. 'Mme. Napoleon Duceppe, .41 ..Duluth St, Montreal, qae., May zi, 19U7." Gone, Anyhow. Mr. Jawback That boy gets his brains from me. Mrs. Jawback Somebody got 'em from you, if you ever had any that's a cinch. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Every Lover of Good Music should take advantage of the offer the Jerome H. Remick Co. of New York make in the advertising columns of this paper to Eend for 23 cents the words and music of nine of the best pieces of the Merry Widow Opera, all the Rise at present in London, Paris and New York. Sophistry. "Dear, I only play poker for fun." "But you-bet, don't you?" "Well, there wouldn't be any fun without a little betting." Louisville Courier-Journal. Chocolate Pie Is Healthful. Chocolate is healthful and nutritious and chocolate pics arc becoming very popular. They arc easy to make if you use OUR PIE," Chocolate flavor. Directionson pack age. Contains all ingredients ready for in stant use. At grocers, ICc. Order to-day. Young: None think happy but the great the great on- Mild Protest by Nebraska Editors. The following resolution was passed by the Nebraska Press association: "That we recognize in the recent rul ing of the postoffice department con cerning limitations of unpaid newspa per subscriptions to the right of .second-class rates of postage as a stimulus to the adoption of more busi nesslike methods by publishers, but we submit that the enforcement of this ruling threatens the country pub lisher's right of implied contract and governmental Interference with the -legitimate business relations between .the country publisher and his patrons." Demand Railroad Station. A station kept open by the North western read at the town of Crooks ton, Cherry county, is what Max E. Viertel wants. He called on the rail way commission and filed a volumin ous complaint asking that an agent be maintained at the station built many years ago but never opened. Mr. Viertel said among the last acts of the old board of transportation was an order requiring the Northwestern road to build a depot at Crookston. The work was done in the fall and the company promised to have an agent on duty in the spring. In the mean time the supreme court declared the board of transportation unconstitu tional on account of the irregular pas sage of the act creating it This de cision left nobody in power to enforce the order of the board and the depot has never been opened. SfIjF No man realizes how silly it is possi ble for him to be until his love letters are read in a breach-of-promise suit ONLY ONK "BRONO QUININK" II1NINE. Look fot mmwmmwmwmwimwwwwmwwmwmwMwwmwmMW9WWWwmw9 1 aSBBlBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBSsBBBBBBBSSBBBBSBBS Now is the time to plan the trip now while there's nothing in particular to keep you at home. Why not make up your nund to get away from the cold for a week or two? Go down and see what a big difference there is between a Northern whiter and a Southwestern winter. You'll find the farmers down there about through with their planting 1 Try and fix things at home so you can be sure to Those are the days when round trip tickets will be sold to cheap. Lots of men wilt go oa those days awa just like yourself who are tired of the long cold winters and high priced land they are going dawn just to look around to see what they can of the country where the land b so cheap aad the winters so short. You will want to tee as auich of the Southwest at possible oa this trip. Yeu can do it by asking 'the agent to sell you a ticket ever the Rock Island-Frisco C& LI. Lines route aad return Tkat Is LAXAT1VB BBOMO ODIM1NE. ttw sISMtsre of K, W. 6ROVS. Cm th Watt lovintwiaiauMUir. xc If wishes were coal heaps we'd none of as freeze. Detroit Free Press. Wo Pay High Prices for Furs and hides, or tan them for robes, rues or coats. N. W. Hide & Pur Co., Mraneapous. Why do people who pick quarrels always select such' ugly ones? Wlaatow's hrcklUm teeuuac. ,ausrsMHs,si Mm. redBcesI It Is possible to smile aad smile and be a hypocrite still. Champ (savagely) Your dog has bitten a piece clean out of my dog. Sharpe (ditto) Confound it! I want ed to bring him np as a vegetarian. Deafness Cannot Be Cured sy loesi spsUcsUom, m they eaoaot reach the 4h i poruon or lae ear. Tnere ! oslr oae war M bst U br constltntiomal rmmadlaa. Deafaeaa ts emoted by am faflatned eoadttloa of the cure deafee, aad tbatUbTconiittutloaali macoaa llniac of the Eustachian Tube. Wbea thla tube ts latamed yoa bare a rambling toaad or MB perfect bearing-, sad when It la entirely doted, Desf Beta la the result, and unlet t be InflammatlOBCaabe taken oat sad tbla tube restored to Its normal condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nlse cases oat of tan am canted by Catarrh, which Is nothing bat an tnaasaed condition of the mneons sarf ace. We will (Its One Hundred Dollar for any case of Dealhets (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by HalTe Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKXEr. t. CO., Tolndtt, a Sold by nrnrrtsU, 73c Take Bail's Family Pills for constipation. BBBBBBBw9i!sEiS8nTBBBBnnV. snnnnPtiiisnnV'SsV axa wsBnwSnnnnn If you do that you can go down through the Southwest by by another. You can also stop off in the Southwest as often as yoa want, at any place that interests you, within the liaut of your ticket, which k 30 days. The Rock Island -Frisco trains always cany cotafoctable chair cars, aad an excursion days Pullman tourist sleepers ia addition to the regular standard sleepers. A double berth ia oae of these tourist sleepers casts very lmle, aad is just as coatforuble as anybody could Dont FaO to Go In March- if you wait until April you won't and it so easy to get away. Excursion daiaApnl,nowever,aKApnitnsAd4isf. Mace a note at mesa Let ase tell yew just what your ticket will cost, jusr what route to take to see the best country, l will also tell yew what traw to take and will send you a schehik''for Sse whole tnp. I'll aiso seaa you soqse dooks you wiu want to reaa before you start. These books will post you about the Southwest: llknshca Southwest Clip ot the Coupe mmd Mail H today. Mnrel What will n trh ticket canfw Fross. Joha Sebastian, Passenger Trafic Manager Rock Island-Frisco Lines aad Chicago & Eastern Illinois R.R. USO LaSaUe Statien. Chicago 1189 Friaen BaiUin:. St. Leai S Address. To. PIi books. scad an full details aad N SICK HEADACHE CARTERS lJnn IYER I piii 'ILLS. Positively cared say these Uttlc. Pills. They also relier Dis- ta f MMn Tfci ! ! Em. digrMioaandTooBearty I noftiuif.. t a iutu rem edy for Dizziness, Nau aea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste i n t he Mouth, Coat ed Tongue. Fain ia the Books for Kearney School. Superintendent Sherman of the state industrial school for boys at Kearney was in Lincoln telling how the board of public lands had allowed hist aear Jy all of the new books he bad fre quently asked for after It had refused to give them to him. He thought the ;board might have granted his permit 'by mistake, but he felt that he had .got what he wanted. The members .alleRe that they turned down his re quest for $161 worth of new books, but did issue a permit for the pur chase of $47.50. Terminal Property Value. The Mason City & Fort Dodge Rail road company is the first to file a re port of taxable property which under the terminal tax law, under which railroad property is assessed for city purposes for the first time in Nebraska this year. This report was filed last week with Secretary George D. Ben nett of the State Board of Assessment. As a Substitute. Mrs. Parkway It must be lonesome when your husband has to make one of his long canvassing trips and be away from home for a week or more. Mrs. Nexblok Yes; but Harry is real thoughtful. He has taught the parrot to use just the kind of lan guage he uses when he's about the house himself. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BUSIER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAlCOUNTsK-sKfUTANT. Sudden Changes of the Weather often cause Bronchia and Lung trou bles. "Brown's Bronchial Troches' ai lay throat Irritation and coughs. If a young man sits half the time on a hot stove and the other half on' a cake of Ice it's just like being in love. ISIde, TORPID UVEB. They TwgwIaTf the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. (temi'Hie Most Bear Fae-SMiHe Sifnatart CARTERS Tiver pus. REFUSE SWSTiTITES. Governor Issues Parole. ' Governor Sheldon last week issued a parole to Thomas Carr, jr., who has "been serving a term I nthe Nebraska penitentiary for robbery committed In Dix6n county six years ago. He is be ing paroled on the word of his father's brother. Young Carr was sent up un der the name of Charles Fair. He is 22 years of age. At the time of his conviction an effort was made to pre vent a long penitentiary term because of his youth, but the boy had pre- I viously been given an opportunity to J ' reform without result I urchard Man Complains of Mob. John R. Richards of Burcbard has written to the attorney general asking him to prosecute to the limit of the law certain persons -who composed a mob which threatened him violence one night recently. In his letter Rich ards sets out that he belongs to a clnb in his home town and some of the other members desired that he give np his key and withdraw from the or ganization. This he refused to do, he said, and after he left the club rooms the mob was organized in the presence of the city marshal. Digestive Difficulties? Headache? Sal low complexion? The remedy is Garfield Tea, the Herb Laxative. Write for sam ples. Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. The average man's Idea of a good sermon is one that goes over his head aad hits one of his acquaintances. Lewis' Single Binder costs more than other 5c cigars. Smokers know why. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria. 111. Goethe: There Is nothing frightful than ignorance In actios. ccbsd ih a is nam. si ri After suffering for seven yean, this woman was restored tohealth by LydiaE.PlnkIiam'8 Vegetable Compound. Bead her letter. His. Sallie French, of Ffeucannla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I bad female troubles for seven years was all run-down, and so ner vous I could not do anything. The doctors treated me for different troubles but did mo no good. While in this con dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham Vege table Compound, and I am now strong andwelL" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia, K Fink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, nas been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cored thousandsof women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcenu tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency,indiges- uumi ir.rjireuruervuuaiiiwtnMJOll. TVhy dont you try it t - Dont Brttrttate to write to Mrs. Pinkluun if there is anything about your aicknees you do aval unelerstand. She will treat mr I cW'feceandndvaeynu I wee. No woman ever ragregteel wntasni aer, aaa necause or ner vast experience she has helped Capsicum-VaKlinc EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASQJNE ausassnwaBwaiaBwaswawsii DON'T 'AIT iff I' .auUUUnm UUUB TILL, THE FAIN A TUBS HANDY A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE ISc. -lit COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUGGISTS I AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN PCSTAGESTAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the bestand -safest externa! counter irritant known, also as an external remedy (or pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it. and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. 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