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V. AILING WOMEN. Keep tho Kidney Well and th Kid ' ney Will Xri You Well. Slrk. aulTcrliiK, laiiKuld umni ar lcarulujf the tsu raune i.f tuil barki ami hnw to cur thrill. Mm. W. (',. Davis, of (Jroeshei k. Texas, says: "Ii.uk S'bes hurt me so I .....it.l I ar.H At m.f Spells of dlrr.ineM I,Vf wrr frequent and VisQ the n( lion of th( K I ( r 1 1 1 y B W MM irrfR" iilar. Snon after I beean taking Diian' Kl'lncy Tills I passed everi jrravrl stones I rr well and the trout'le has not returned. My hark Is fLixx unit strong and n.y rpit ril health hettrr" SoM hT a'l dealers n rn box FoBtpr-Milburn Co . n-iffalo. N Y. PERHAPS IT CURED HIM. Maybe th Wife H1 Been Out, May be 'Not. tli Effect Waa the Kama. Capt. Mark CaMo w.is helnr ronrat ula"J on his sift of JI.'-"0 fmm the Oarncsle here fn?ul !r hr.tvrrr in the reck of lb" Cherokee, relate th New York Triinne. "Th plft was nnctpi-o.." iM Capt. CaMo with a nioiient mi:I!p. ' It was as unexpected, tjmmh by no moans as unpleasant, as the retort uut a wife made to hrr husNind when he came home at t!;rte 01 lm k In the morning. "The man came h"rr.e very q-.tlefly. In fart, he tHk off his shoes nn the front d'Krtrp. Then he tintorkM the door ami went caiitiMi-:y an. I sluwlv upstairs on his tiptoe, holding; till breath. "But lleht was streaming theniich the ke;hole of the d'xir of the ht room. With a aiph he paud Then he opened the door and entered. "ills wife stood by the bureau fully dressed. I didn't expect you'd be sittlDR up for tne. tny dear.' he tal l. " "I haven't been." the said. 'I Just came la ir '' " Only Wanted a &quare Deal. "Prisoner," an 1.1 the Judjre, "stand up. Have yon anything to say why Judgment of the court should not be pronounced against yon" 'lt like ti say, yonr honor." an-f-ed the prisoner, "that 1 hop you V.l not allow your mind to be pre ludloed against me hy the poor rle-:h-nse my lawyer put up fr me I'll take It as cent favor .. our honor ."will Just give me th sentence I'd have :--got If I had pleaded guilty lo the first plare." Cl.lriico Tribune t Ha Pitied Them. .; A little hoy was on his first foun dry excursion, relates the Prooklyn cVj!.'n. Some birds were flying high overhead, and his hostess, a young ..'iC;n. said: '"Ism up. Tommy. P--e the pretty !jirds flying through the air." I: Tonsiiy looked up quickly, and then ..'tie's!1 In a compassionate tone: M 'T'ocr little fellers! They ain't got -Jho :earcs, have they ?" tKtrolt Free Disappointed. VSo Mrs. Nurirh was held up and rsbhed. How did she feel about Itr l 'Oh. she's fearfully mad. (inly had five centa In her pn-ket book at the :,tlme, yu know, and she'a afraid peo 'p?ew!!l think she hisn'l any money. Itotroli Free Tresa. '.' The 1-Mskmtst. ' "Kvery roe has a thorn " '"Hut that Isn't the worst of It; there '.are lots of thorns without any roaee." IMrolt Tree Press t.. One of the ret dcfli iencles of mod i.ern worship Is that It presents only ;,'.iine opimrtunlty to walk up the aisle Ith the new dry gxo.ls. ! A mluanthrope Is a tnnu who kirks nty, world and then aka It to pity V;Jil sre toe. ;.Sii:i Iff:' lr S ' M You Cannot f Z3 all inflamed, ulv-rrateJ and ratarrbal con (lilions ol llic mui oiis nu-nilir .ire km h as nasal catarrh, uterine tat arrh caused by feminine Ills, sore throat, sore mouth or Inflamed eyca ty aimply l.Mng the ttoniAch. Hut you iuiclf can cur these stuUxiro .flections by local Ucatmcut with Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic whi. h dettrova the lieic peims.f l.ei ks lurcs Slops pain, tud t.cals the lull .tuiii. alun ai.d sorenrt. 'auno rrirrNcnt t!e nnt iircesKul )H'al licatinent !r feminine Ills ever tuo l.n rd. T1ioujiu1s ol women lc.ily to this iat't. jo rents at druihts. Send for Tree Trial Box THE tt. PAXTON CO. lUlas, MM. y If UPTON SINCLAIR Author of "The Jungle" rce Trincc of Packer With Awful Array of Tacts Calcuated to Dtbtroy the Infamous Industry. In a rerent Issue of the Battirday Evening Tost Mr. J. Ogden Armour makes the assertion that the govern mtnt Inspection of the beef trust laughter bouses Is an Impregnable wall protecting the public from Im pure meat, and that not an atom of diseased meat finds Its way Into the products of the Armours. Mr. Up ton Sinclair, author of "The Jungle" ( a terriao statement of packing boose conditions), studied the meat Industry fcr two years, including much time spent In the Chicago stockyards as a workman; he is the beet equipped outside authority on stockyard condi tions. In Everybody's Mafiazlno for May Mr. Sinclair makes a startling ind convincing ans-r to Mr. Ar- niour'g assertion. Conimrnclng with j Nicholas bringing it back to be pre Ihe statement that J. Opdcn Armour j pared for the market. Is the absolute and not the nominal "I have even marked b-ef with my lead of the great packing hous In- knife 60 as to distinguish it. and instry which bears his name Mr. Sin flair says: "I know that In the sta'e- mnts quoted, Mr. Armour willfully nj deliberately states what he abso lutely and positively knoa to be falsehoods." That he might be properly equipped : to describe conditions In "Parking town"' Mr. Sinclair worked for a period as a laborer in the plant of Ar mour ft Co.. and he tells of sight of C'.th and horror such as he hopes never to see again, but the strongest coincidence of the truth of the claim that meat unfit for human food Is put on the market comes from man for years superintendent at Armour ft Co.'s Chicago plant, Thomas F. DoUn, of Boston. Mr. Sinclair In his article ays: "At the time of the erohalmed-beef scandal at the conclusion of the Span ish war, when the whole country was convulsed with fury over the revela tions made by soldiers and officers (Including Gen. Miles and President Roosevelt) concerning the quality of j meat which Armour ft Co. had fur nished to the troops, and concerning the death rate which It had caused. the enormity of the "condemned meat J Industry" became suddenly clear to i vised It. Mr. Thomas F. loln, then j residing In Boston, had. up to a short time previous, been a superintendent a A- - . I nKa VI - l Armour m c u. , uu wn v i mt. . t ... ... . ' , . . 1 t'hllln D. Armours most capable and , .... , , , trusted men. When he read of the , ,. , , . I affidavit concerning the things which were done In the establishment of Ar- mnur ft Co.. and this affidavit he took to the New York Journal which nub- llshed it on March 4. 1SV9. Here are 1 some extracts from it: "There were many ways of getting around the lns,ctors--so many. In j fact, that not more than two or three i cattle out of 1.000 were condemned. I know exactly what I am writing !,'n,,r no1"'- i ,yi. ,nn.tin .. m. .Hi,i,r'lr the fact that, published s It waa Instructions from Xtr. W. K. Pierce superintendent of the beef houses for Armour A Co., were very explicit and definite. "Whenever a beef got past the yard Inspectors with a case of lumpy jaw and came Into the slaughterhouse or the "klllngbed,' I as authorised by Mr. Pierce to take bta head off. thus removing the evidences of lumpy Jaw. and after casting the smitten portion Into the tack where refuse goee. to end the rest of the carcass on Ita way to market "I have seen aa much aa 40 pounds of flesh afflicted with gangrene rut from the carcass of a txs-f. In order that the rest of the animal might be ntlllted In trade. "One of the most Important reguta tlons of the bureau of animal indus try Is that no cows In calf are to be placed on the market. Out of a slaughter of S.OPO cows, or a days killing, perhaps one hs'f are lth ralves. My lnt ruct ions from Mr. Pierce ere to rtlie of the calves by hiding them until night, or until the Inspectors left iff duty. The lit t'o carrssiii s wire then hrnught from all over the paiklng house and sklmicd by boys. ho received to cent fur removing e.nh p-!t. The pelts ere Sv'l l f.ir &u cents rsrh to the kid glove manufacturers. This occur eery night at Mr. Armour's concern at Chi cagu, or after enrh killing of rows. "I now propose to state here exact ly what I myself have wltnesre-d In 1'hlllp I. Armour's packinghouse wltli rattle that have been coudeuiued by the government Inspectors. "A workman, one Nicholas Newson during my time, Informs' the inspec tor thst the tanks are prepared for the reception of the condemned cattle and that hia pre."nre la required to se-e the beef cast Into the steam tank. Mr. lnector proceed at once to the place Indicated, and the condemned cattle, having been brought up to th tana,- A Ston Barometer. In northern Finland, so a natlv' raper Inform us, is a large ston which serve th Inhabitants aa an Infall'ble barometer. At th approach of rain, this stone turus black or blackish gray. hll la fin weather It 1 of a lliht color and covered wlto hit spot Probably It I fossil! mixed with clay, and containing rock ! salt, niter, or ammool. hl. h aord- ' Ing to a grvatir or less degree of . datupnevs in th atmospher. attract i It or otherls.-Suudey Miln. J STRIKES BACK M room on trucks, are forthwith rajit Into the hlsning steam-Uillerg and dis appear. "But the condemned steer does not stay In the tank any longer than the time required for his remains to drop through the boiler down to the floor below, where he is caught on a truck and hauled back again to the cutting room. The bottom of the tank was open, and the steer pasej through the aperture. "I have witnessed the far many times. I have sen the beef dropped Into the vat in which a steam pipe was exhausting with great noise so tnat the thud of the be-f striking the truck below could not be heard, and )n a short t!me I have witnessed watched It return to the point where It started. . . . "Of all the evils of the stockyards, the canning department is perhaps the worst. It is there that the cattle from all parts of the United State re prepare ! for canning. No matter how scrawny or debilitated cannen are, they must go the route of their brothers and arrive ultimately at the great boiling vats, where they are steamed until they are reasonably ten der. Bundle of gristle and bone melt Into pulpy masses and are stirred up for the canning department. "I have seen catttle come Into Ar mour's stockyards so weak and ex hausted tht they expired in the cor rals, where they lay for an hour or two. dead, until they were afterward hauled In, skinned, and put on the market for beef or Into the canning department for cans. "In other words, the Armour estab lishment was selling carrion. There are hundreds of other men In the employ of Mr. Armour who could verify every line I have writ ten. They have known of thee things ever since packing has been an Industry. But I do not ask tbem te come to the front In this matter. I stand on my oath, word for word, nea tence for sentence, and statement fot statement. I "I write this story of my own free will and volition, and no one Is re . . . . . - , . , sponsible for It but myself. It la the .... . . , product oi ten years J ' of experience. thole truth, and do h bj but the truth, so help tn , God. -THOMAS F. DO LAN. "Sworn to and suberlted before mi nr,t Jr or March. I, "ORVILLE F. i'l'RDY, "Notary Public. Kings County. N. Y. Certificate filed In New York coua tJ-- The significance of this statement in a newspaper of prominence, whte proprietor is a man of Immense weaitfe and could be reached by the court a Mr. Armour made do move to tnstl tute suit for libel, practically admit ting that the statement waa true. Mr. Sinclair makes the assertion, and gives abundant procf, that thl worry Incidental to the "embalmed beef" acandal during the war with Spain caused the death of Philip II Armour, and that millions of dollars were spent by the packing luteret in the effort to keep concealed the truth about the matter. The awful mortality from disease among the eol diers during that few weeks' rampslgo waa distinctly attributable to the meal rations supplied to the army. Ther seems small reason to doubt that meal as little nt tor numsn roi is su.i being placed on the market. How much disease and death has been th outcome may l-e Imagined. Summing up the entire facta of the situation. Mr Sinclair concludes: "Writing In a mngailne of large circulation anj Influence, and having the fl.ior all to himself, Mr. Armour spoke serenely and boastfully of the Duality of his meat products, and ( challenged the moild to Impeach hi Integrity, but when he was ormignt Into court charged with crime by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, he spoke in a different tone, and to a different purport; he said 'guilty.' ' He pleaded this to a criminal indict j went for selling 'preserved' minced ham In Greenhurg. and paid the fine of $:0 and costs, lie pleaded gui.ty again In Shenandoah. Pa, on June .16. 1 !.. to the criminal charge of selling adulterated "blockwelrst:' and agalu he paid the fine of 5u and cost. Why should Mr. Armour be lit off with fines which are of less conse quence ta him than the price of a postage stamp to you or me. instead of going to Jail like other convicted criminals ho do not happen to be millionaires? Th Many Virtue of Slt. Salt put out a Ore la the chimney, Salt In th oven under baking tins lll jirevent scorching on the bottom. Salt and vinegar will remove stain from discolored teacup. Salt and '. are excellent for Us sttuf d spider btte Salt throsrn oo oot bl.h has f'ln on th caroet will prevent ataln. Salt put on luk hea freshly splllej on a rsrjt will rensov the spot Salt throu on a coal fir hi. h Is low will revlv It. S.lt u J I sepiBg csrpet kep out tuotb. DISFIGURING SKIN HUMGR. Impossible to (i t Employment, m Face and Body Wtte Covered with Coiee Cured ly Cuticiua. "Since the year I I.ave bn troubled with a very bad -e tf et fma whl'-h I have spent tundreca df VIMr trying so cure, and I we&i to the hospital, but tl.ey failed to cure me, and it was ge'tlns; worse ail the time. Five weeks i my wife bought a bj of Cut li ura 0.n!m-r.t &d one rake of Culkura Soap, n.i I am pleased to py th it I am now com pletely cured and well. It was lm posslhle for me to get employment, as my face, head and body were nor erel with It The eczema flm ap peared on the top of my head, and it had m-orked ell the way around d wn the tack of rr.y nerk and around to my throat, down my body acd around the hips. It lTrh;-d so I would be ob!!?ei to kcratrh it, and the flc-h was raw. I am now all well, and I will bs ple:,sed to recommend the Cutk-ura Reme.-lies to ail persons who wirh a speedy and permanent cure of skin (Heeau. Thomas M. F.ossUer. Ti'i prospect P'rett, East Orange, N. J. Mar. 3'.'. 11 '5. When ail of the jre'ty little home orrjamer.ts go into the daughter's room the son Is very apt to look for his pleasant thSnjrs d wn town. FITS. St. Vitu 1'iiii.e and all Nervous I) h. perm-in. ntly to:e! h Ir. K.ihe Urcat Nerie Ites'.oier. n,l i..r Y ree f .'. u tr:j lr,'.ir nd (rest.--. I r 1; H. Kl.ne Ld.,i31 snJwaArch M., Phi'u.UlpLia, Pa' Don't think that a man is alourhy because be d"sn't wear fine rinhes Perhaps he has a family of daughters. .Xjy ' i. 4 ..if : ; ANccctalilc PrTparatiorirorAs similaim$ CicFocxlaridRcula Lro the 5 uxsadss and Bowels of It Promotes DitiotvChrcrful rcss and RcsiXontairis nciihcr (Mum.Morptiine norLfKraL NotNahcotic. Aye mr as jyxiMi 77 frruna Apcrfif I Rornc-Jv rorConsl!pa llon. Sour Siocktf h.Diarrrt-a Worms X"omoi!?ji ins Jcvvnsh ncss and Loss o F bLLO. fax SifM S.'$narur of NEW YORK. miiwhi im Cxact copy or wrappcr. Hiltili Ycang Men and Mechanics Wanted' " "' -' ..t.,.ii..i l. Unn.T.l. S eiHii,l..p. Kiu.i .,R..B:. : S ,u.l Iw e i.-e. ,. IU I n :a Ur, .ftf. .1 '. TMf NAVY RtCRUITINC STATION. Vva tc-ty fcj..;i. tt .cmj I. U. Jmmmm e Stmm iwu - JL ilMSvU ALLEH'S FC0T-EA8E A Csrtal Cur for Trel, Hot. Achi f set VXaiC-CsAi OO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. ).. (PILES M UOHtY TILL CUktD'ell-.:rrA-I no liunAN "Iiahd TouGnlslf Maav ol th sx;l4 treasfa-4 tni are lns:rTrrie rr:r.l a.- larye a a iianiity il suertea'.u s;it-a.-e tat thev e.OT too ttilvckwui aaj tcl.ag t.av a well balancc-i KvJ va'.u. if ct ii2;enus to 1 :e auj tta.tX fi?,R RsR il; WHEAT PLAICE CELERY "3 4 3 u b prertarej vaAtt th ctipervisloa r a eiix-neoi m the rualia l par Kks1 cviery ivlull-n.-l t(ns o tar oiiu-r rrvre.Uhat u hjruaa hnj I.vkHm it utit I ii revhca tn consumer, la Ja; u ede1. Palatabla-Nutritious- Cay f Ca ke eW t. fsl U a tel .i a ! it. T, r.n.M rje eip.fi, th. ct - - . ' . Jatt VThst Toa -Want The ta'rtl erimpie'e Ll'h'.fTSjhle. Map F!e liSi ol that prt t,l the Uit:d liiver t,T euwbote In'.Un HeT va'i'm lo Wyon-.lcg b o;i-t. 1 f if et:iero-fct. 'rtp.d !at'.T i.r",A,n f John T. Wif't. Forrc-r t't t--l H'S'eS KprClal Al:0-:i.f Are'st (if tfcl lU-fcrat.on fr'-m (.". S4. G'iv t H srver s'loair,;; TowTi'll j-s. Fratr.al T'3- n i j. . Ker-tl-vns, Is". y.'nn'',?.. I'.ivers, Crests and t-'Tnit. A.i'4-m-nts to Itid r . 'trX"ns"i Ka: ron. Pror-of""! rr)rt"vn ie-cr.es. Wg-.a Rfa!. Tr;',, For. Fitrin. I'.r.'.r't. li g Mom. Hot gprlnrs. ll.'iry pout, Aw.ff, and pr:n.!pal towss r.xr Reservation. Every Hon Iter, Prospector acd V.r.z'zfr tti'.s'.i have this map. as wl'h it ie ran r. t:s own i-ieyfioc. of laad, and ksow Jjt whf-re te is at. Th a'rve ir.tt ca t secured of fi D. O.:; is ft Ortj-any. ivj c.ark r'rrwt, Chirro, 1:1, at rate of II m each. NOTF!. For lrj'onr-a'ioti a to tir actr of iar? app.y to JoVn T. V.'tTlz, L&nder or fcLOehr-se. Vjos:z.g. Alzncrst Too Poirted, Ehe I love all tiat Is grisi, et-t. maif-tti'- anl beaj'.t'ul. He That.k you very na-h. M's Wilkin, but er reiV.y, yo-u Ute ris me. S'ray Ptorlee. When a ftllcw It relabel ty a ri"'. and tike to drlck. It 1 ocve",ci diScuit to de'ernr:; whe-ber h ls drowLiLg his sc.irrcw or etra!sr I Are vot;r ei-che fji.i'-1 I ( 'r- P-jll 1 lue and mai.e t!:-m w;;. fr.a. ! Lare 2 or. pn tag, e-c" Opportunity only kntxk cure; a:r that cur friends do it Puck. Mrs. Wliwlowi SaoltaBc er .. : . -r f. TM. r-4v-ee tft. Men with giceer help to add spice to Hfe Indianapolis News. The Kind Yoa IlaTO Always la use for orer 30 years, and f i jt r i i j n i (JZ-e--- r tonal Kireniston line its infancy. S-CoccAti AIlor no one to deceive y cki In thl. All Counterfeits Imitations and Jmrt-aa-good " ar bat Kxperlment that trifle ti.th and endanrr the bealtb or Infants and Children Experience! against IIiperimni What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmles substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, trorio, Irops and Sootliinff Sjrups. It is IleLant. It contains neither Opium, ilorpblne nor other 3artl substance. Its aj?e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FererUhnes. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieve Teething1 Troubles, cures Cootlptioi and Flatulency. It ainiilates the Food, rejrulatesj the Stoinaeh and 15-ovri Is pfvins' beAlthy ud natural aleep The CblZdren's Ianacca-Tbe Mother's I Vie ad. CENUir-E CASTORIA ALWAYS Saars the AT r mT f Ui a 0 1J usy. -cue Tho Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Year3 S'CIfeiiiS ALWAYS RELIABLE P ATPf ITQ- Oll.'l. k. ...i., i. LirilCI' 1,1,1m - mt i.x.,,. , " 1 1 IL tt..W. M (4H lk..u. Si . fEf JSIOH mZZi" , fci Lsr. t-ei.i t t . re re face v a. Li twj, .V a. 3C La rh--Ma ar l chemist t, et-rs c4 ruvijv-t. 1: Is au,;vcJ c iaet, tutsua. Sa cjiuiy auJ vrfu! v frvm its r..,t it tuauulactai u tit a ioa. as a j a C;a Ua:iv Cestlon and nJy t Tat sus.tMj r cu ta .u m,:i t a n-.i. T IV S.,-, Cm iii.ioue H H ii Msf' Xaa' iiM t j . ae.vr Swa I FAi:iTI!iQ SPELLS Cue4 rf De. WiHi ieh a-;fie, t Htn4f Wive) Ajrtui'y M N w 6 oo. Araerii m'&i tlv j.a'ier.t s'v.rl et iir-x h r t'jtt teee r"i sense of f, T :'ri. tit.:a-s t-er i m eoog'a ajvl tiw tr.Z-'T -tti t t ft u.j Offii3m;'i-rf), at other l j-f t mar mar of th he-at aa 1 h--:t li it f'Tsre-t. la t',. f i.,'wi;vjr ca. erw t,i::t'.:r.g sell wr an stJir-n.s- ryit. ti n r-s r.'.'iv.z tr'i " V m I. . V u t. li.'. f't"rnm F.rT-t-r, r.t ' Corti rt, U'l-f X.Y, site "? en t!3 aj" I l-x a Lvy c.-i t n fi Kt 1 a vtTT we c-a i . Mil. I b eajri; wrei .n I w ear l y I had anaT.'.iA. I i mt ni ;rt.MS, fcjwi tjr, ty ; .-s t w u ttlain-.. r ST!:. S-owiirj t.-y w t-'.-i a".va to tiii.-.? a.-vi I Im Ut tt fx w.tl L.u ;.y y i.-L:ir "I hi '-0r t.t 'Kt fce4 T - vi'. -'isfj l--t af r L 5.i lj ir:i; :t s at a c w;ti jix may i.-sisriw-Et'ut m r-v -i. I f1. t,- sei Wit z. 'A . .js-s' x-.-'t I '..Is w d c T:.- wtt wj k-w v e- I t. aVJit t) yrs t.;,f, tiis.l-r of rry fa-u.Iy lt,.i tai-n ti-Ta w.-.a t V-t r:-- i. I f 1 V w-re jat w?i,t 1 !.-J f I r ie r? c :sr a-i i-iT".!.. k:s X hjt-l tk--rs !.;a a w 1 a ;r I w jj t r-'v csreel. an l a .l b..Te ta Zjr. Wlj-i.'ris' 1'.'.m Hi.! ft 'J!.itul th-m : -. Dr 'iVl.j'' IlnV P.... ic;a"T sii pew TwfrV -i ut t,?j 1 i ; -. j tj-r rl-j it we'.i. Iir-rr.-r-el Y .t.ii at .-& -i-t:t !3 red ererjI- Irr. W...ASte , I"Uii P.l! i.i-'.i-. u-...'-r i,1 t-y : rei er; -i m,d u ti.s wv ai4 ' ai.d strs-ojrH Xi every t:a. ! Ail !ns;.v;' s.i rr. W.."i.-s;' ! P.l-S C4" tWV ti e-nt tv ITii'. J 5- i fLil, on rss; tt te-e-", 4 -, . I.x, ci tr x f $2 -t. t y the In. V, .i, ' LaujS l!e;.ciii: Oi.. s aeiiw-Larfy. S. X, Bought, and 'Kbich fcas been has borno the signature of has ben made under his per- Signature cf Wcalmcss TJTorocn'cAnnol posiH.'r be O itroo St hik suftfTUnt trora any ci the ilixi peculiar to thiir sex. Even il you io cot led ik, ti.e wcjknciS nf vrttif tpiri l t1-- an A " -i ' ' i h A COtlitilliAOgft. I Ptit strer.jth into rout Iricx I with It j,you itrecgth,whr yOU CKttt oi it. It t!rfTI fihi. It rcjrwlitiiurJ3lturiI lrrijlaritkt, It his torn our. J a cxt succcf ul cure foe all tL Sixi peculiar to oaxtu Try it. At &U DrvJIsts ivse p n n 1 S Cf Wliillll f7 VOMIVS RUlEf Trti rir fcrirli.l'jiT ftnrf tin itrttV'4 mm -i h .... , . i i M &1S.