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MISS LEOPOLD, SECY LIEDERKRANZ, Writes : ' i'l ee Years Ago My System lias fn a Jiun-Dotvn Condition. 1 Owe to re-ru-na My Restoration to Health and Strength." (Qwss Ricka Leop qfim lUTlSS IHCKA LEOPOLD, 1S7 Mniti " street, liennshn, Wis., Sco'y Lied erlumiz, writes: "Tliroo yenrs ngo my system wns In x terrible run-down condition and I uis broken out nil over my body. I begnn to bo worried about my condition and I wib glncl to try anything which would relievo me. "I'eruna was recommended to mens K flno blood remedy nmt tonic, and I toon found that it was worthy of prnisc. "A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short tlmo I was all over my trouble. " I own to l'cruna my restoration to health nd strength. Inm glad to en dorse it" Pe-ru-na Restores Strength. Mrs. Hettlo Green, II. II. 0. IuUa, 111., writes: "I Imd cntarrh and felt misera ble I bepnn tho' uso of l'cruna and began to improve in every way. My head does not hurt mo so much, my appetite is good and I am gaining in Ocsh and btrength." r QA8 USED UNDER LIME KILNS. Innovation by Connecticut Company la a Success. The New England Llmo company, at Wlnstoad, Conn., asserts that It la the first to Introduce gas as fuel foi time burning. Tho method is pro nounced an entlro success. Tho grow ing scarcity of wood fuel led to tho discovery of gas as a substitute for wood, and tho company no loneor con siders the cas method an experiment. Tho efficacy and reliability ot ' gas have been demonstrated beyond a doubt. Had It been lmpoeslblo to And a substitute for wood, said a member ot the company, it would have meant tho restriction and perhaps tho total abandonment ot tho business, das Ores are absolutely cloan at all times no clinkers and no cinders and tho lime produced Is much whltor than that burned by wood. Gag also pro . duces a moro Intenso heat, and conse quently Increases tho capacity of tbo kilns. The dally output at tbo com pany's kilns Is Increased from 80 bar rels por kiln to 100 barrels, or a total ot 700 barrels dally. Switzerland's 811k Production. Few people probably suspect the extent to which Switzerland figures among, tho sllk-produclng countries ot the world, which, so far as Europo Is concerned, liavo always been supposod to bo Franco and Italy. Hut Switzer land exports annually silk to tho valuo pf about 520,000,000, nearly all going to European countries. Iceland's First Theater. Iceland's first theater was founded only In 1897 and thcro is only ono In the island at rtoyknjavlk but tt has taken firm root Tho dramatio sea son opens In October and closes at tho end otAprll, when a largo part ot the Inhabitants go fishing. 8ALLOW FACES Often Caused by Coffee Drinking. How many persons rcallzo that cof fee bo disturbs digestion that It pro lucos a muddy, yellow complexion? A ten days' trial of I'ostum Food Coffoo has provon a means, In thou- I sands of cases, ot clearing up bad complexions. A Washn. young lady tells her expe rience: "All of us father, mothor, sister and brothor had used tea and cofTeo for many yoars until finally wo all had stomach troubles moro or loss. "Wo woro all sallow and trouble! with plmplos, breath bad, disagree ablo tasto la tho mouth, and all ot us simply so many bundlus of norvos. "Wo didn't realize that coffco was tho cause ot tho troublo until ono day I. wo ran out of coffee and went to bor row somo from a neighbor. Sho gavo us somo I'ostum and told us to try that "Although we started to make it, wo all felt suro wo would bo sick It wo missed our strong coffco. but wo woro forced to try Postum und woro surprised to find it dollclous. "Wo road the statements on tho pkg., got moro and In n month nnd a half you wouldn't luvo known 'us. Wo woro all nblo to dlgost our food without any troublo, each ono'a skin became clear, tongues cleaned off nnd nerves In flno condition. Wo never usC anything now but Postum. Thoro la nothing like it." Namo given by Postum Co., Uattlo Creek, Mich. Bead the Uttlo book, "Tho Iload to eVellvllle." "Thoro's a reason." (rTHEOT fy""Z DY LOUIS TRACY. erjA A hansom darted out of the station, and the occupants, two sun-tanned men, stamped with tho cavalry seal, each clutched nt a window-rest and ex changed frinllcs of quick understand ing. 'Great Scott!" cried tho major, "It's good to bo back In God's country aft er two and n half years In tho Philip pines! Look nt tho girls In muslin! Jimmy, let's charter tho hansom for the afternoon and go round and see things!" IIIj excitement met with no re sponse. Glnnolng nt his companion, ho suddenly checked tho further out burst on his lips. "What's up, Jimmy? No bad news, I hope?" "Bad news! 1 bao had none at all." "Fnlthl there's plenty of good fish In tho sea. ricllcvo me, Jimmy, thoro is safety in numbers. I hao run aft er women all my llfo nnd novor caught ono yet, so I haVo had all the sport nnd nono of tho worry." Tennant ngrecd with him. Ho was In no mood for discussion, nor did bis friend's cynical badinage appeal to him at tho moment At last, when the major had gone oft to n rlub Tcnnnnt stood Ir resolutely In the foyer of his hotel whilst prldo and common sense wres tled for supremacy. Prldo said: "Why troublo your soul about a womnn who has utterly Ig nored Jon for bIx long months, and now treats your homecoming with ab solute indifference? Give her no fur ther heed." But common sense whispered: "Find out tho truth before you decide. You would have trusted Elsie Staple'ton with your life, your future, your honor. Do not now condemn her unheard." . He wan n hard man and an obstinate one. Not readily, nor yet In stinted measure hnd he bestowed his love, and the causeless, merciless abandonment to which he had been subjected had seared his heart. Novcrtholess, prtao went under In the strugglo, and bo started forth to ascertain from tho lady herself why ho no longer found favor In her sight When ho reached the lady's house, sho was not there; indeed no ono know whero she was. Her father had given up tho house eight months ago, and in Now York, whero no man knows his noxt door neighbor, tho In terval opposed a blank wall agalnBt further Inquiry It struck him as a small coincidence that at tho period of this ihange ot residence ho was In the wildest part of tho Philippines and temporal lly Incapacitated from writing homo. Letters from Elsie, breathing lovo nnd hope, continued to roach him by dovlmis routes for some weeks Then silence! Being a determined man, ho Inter viewed local tradesmen, policemen post oflji o officials, und finally a doc tor, litre ho found a clow. Yes, ex actly eight months ngo, Miss Elsie Stnpletou, suddenly became very III received a shock, he believed, by un expected news concerning a friend In tho Philippines, nnd was taken abroad by her father. Tho girl was dnngor ously ill. Ablaze with uncertainty, Tennant went back to his hotel. A man await ed his arrival, an army officer, like himself, and it was sufficiently amaz ing to read on tho stranger's card: "Capt J. W. Tennnnt." "I hnre been chasing you round tho world," he explained. "My business is important. Can we have a quiet talk Bomowhero?" Jlmmle led his namesako to a sit-tlng-roon. Hero the other Capt Ten nant seated himsolf, lit a clgnrette, and producod an envelope. "Do you recognize the handwriting?," ho said Jlmmle required no second glance It wns Elsie's. "How tho deuce did this come into your possession?" be demandod, fierce ly. "Hold onl This affair may hae caused j'ou somo troublo, but not halt so much as It has given me. Now, Just sit still and listen. My name happens to bo Join Watson Tennant My wife, whom I recently married, nnd who was a mlllloaalro's widow, happens to be extremely jealous. Sho collects my correspondence I don't mind, as I thought all tho letters would bo from duns. I didn't count on recolvlng loto Ictters, nn-J devilish woll-wrltten ones at that, from n young Indy namoj Elsie. Cy Jovel didn't sho raako it hot for iao? Never a word did she let on, thoi.gh, for I should have discov ered tho mistake nt once. To her there was only ono J. W. Tennant In exig ence, nnd she did not bellovo '-e who I showed her yqur namo In the nnm list I must admit that the last .ctlcr appeared, to Justify her suspicions.' "Tho last Jctterl" "Yes. I nm awfully sorry for you, old man, but I couldn't help It. MIih Elsie evidently saw an account of my marriage in .omo papers and thought It was yours, as you bad not written to her for somo weeks. Then the fat was in tho fire with my wife, I moan, Since that ilccument reached nor uhi has roadn my llfo u misery, oomoaiiod mo to learo the service, pays ail the blll-i, never gives mo u red cent, und alternately tics me to her apron string and threatens dlvorco proceedings. "Give me ... my letterel" gasped Jimmy. Tho other' man murbed discordant-r. "I am utmost In tho dhorco court for demanding even an envelope," ho cried. -.uy wlfo sleeps on them, nnd rends them twice a day whenovor sho thinks 1 am wheedling her n bit Now, It yon led equal to It, come with mo to my hotel ami try all you know to per suade her that Elsto belongs to you, nnd not to me." The porsuueion took n form that lfl rich und elderly Sirs Tcnnnnt was not accustomed to. It astounded nnd grat ified her happy-o-lucky husband to eco tho way In which she quailed be foro Jimmy's wrath. Tho lntter walked straight Into her palatial sulto and thrust somo ola and frayed letters bo fore her eyes. "You have some of my correspond ence In jour possession," ho said, with an Intensity of passion that cowed her Instantly. "They ure letters written to me by a Miss Elsie Staplcton. You will recognize her handwriting. Will you gho them to me quietly, or must I take them by forco?" "John!" sho shrieked, "protect mol" "Darling," said her bettor half. "I nm helpless. This is tho otlwr Capt J. W. Tennant. You refused to be llovo me, ducky, when I assured you" "Do you hear, woman?" growled Jimmy. "Your miserable Jealousy has entangled, perhaps wrecked, the hap piness of two people who novor Imag ined that such a crcaturo ns you could come between them, alvo me my let ters, or by the bones of your martyred first husband, I will" That was enough. Sho produced a crumpled packet from tho bosom ot her dress. Without n word ot npology ' or further comment, Jimmy stood whero he was and read tho blurred lines, for tho lady had wept hot lean over them, nnd tho paper was almost In tatters. Tho silly mlstako which might yet hao a tragic ending was quickly revealed. Elslo had indeed seen in a newspaper nn account ot tho marrlngo, and her lover's pro longed sllenco at that unhappy Junc ture forced her to tho conclusion that ho had Jilted her. Her last little nolo ot farewell wrung his heart In agony. It was a long and difficult search for ten days. Jimmy's chief difficulty was that the only persons who knew th Staplctons' whereabouts regarded him as on unprincipled scoundrel, and re fused to seo him. Then ho found tho "BOMIHIOW," B011I!i:i) Till! amu "I NUVUIt JIHALLY DOUBTHD YOU" girl's aunt, and tho woman know that this story was true. Sho told him tint Elsie, who had been near to death, was slowly recovering her healtn in Florida. Ho went fiero by tho next steam er, and wltn him traveled Mr, nnd Mrs. Tennant the latter most unwill ingly, but -tnomod now Into subjec tion to hor lord nnd master. With a soldier's strategy tho leader of mount ed Infantry first ctptured Elsie's fa ther and tnnilo him listen to reason. Then it wns thought ndvlBnblo that tho dnmo should bo forced to go and 'oil her story to Elsie, and thus prepaa her for tho comlm; of her lover, Sho played her part honestly, but with whlmpors Sho happened, ton io hear what Elr.lo said when Jimmy tc-OK hor in his arms. "Somehow," sobbed the girl, "I never really doubted you. I road a descrip tion of this woman and saw her pho tographand then 1 thought that fser or hardship had affected your brum " lly succeeding mulls from tbo Philip pines camo batches of Jimmy's corre spondence, returned through tbo dead letter office, nnd Elslo enjoyed read ing them, now that they wero married, a great deal moro than If ho were still In tho far east. The two Tonnonts occasionally piny bridge together at tho sarna club, but tho two Mrs. Tonnunts will never be real friends, though they meet at times. A Point in ravot. Si Mcddcrs Trolley cars are a great blessln', Josh. Josh Kornkrlb They bo thct They be th' only things around here thet an automobile Is afraid of. Judge. What the Wild Wnvea Say. Thl la tho story The deep ottmn tolls; "Ten yards of board bills One trunk of shtllsl" Atlanta Constitution. Good Colors, for Houses. It Is not generally known not even smong painters-why wrtnin tints and colors wear much better than others on housed, nnd the knowledge of just what tints arc Ixit to life Is, therefore, rather hnrv One writer on paints, in n recent book, ijs that experiment seem to show that tli"e colors winch resist or turn back the heat rays of the sun, will protect a house better than those which allow these rajs to pin throtiiili the film. Thus red In a Rood color because it turns Kick, or reflect the red rays, and the red ra are tlip hot rnjs In general, theiifure, the warm tones arc Rood and the cold toiid are poor, so fnr as weir i concerned. In (.housing tho color of iwmt for jour house, select reds, brow lis, nra and olivrs, which, considering the various tones these tints will produie, will rivc n wide range from vim h to choose. Uoid the harsh tints, such as mid )cllos (like lemon), cold greens (like grass green, etc I, and the blues, It must he understood that no virtue is ilamu'd for tints in thcm-cltcs, Irrc sHttic of the miteiials ued In the paint ny color will fade, and the p-tlnt will wale oil, if adulterated whlto lead or canned paint i used, but if cno is carrful to use the best wliilo lead- tome well known brand of a reliable luanutae tuier and genuine hmccd oil. the warm tint mentioned above will outwear tho same niaternl tinted with the cold colors. Another Din at Powers. A few dajs ngo Gov. Cobb, ot Malno, nnd Hon W, H I'attangall, prominent In politics In tho snmo state were together on n train, Mr. I'attnngnll Is a lawjcr nnd nn editor, tho wiltcr of tho humorous "Meddy hemps Letters" appearing In his pa per, the Machlas Union. In tho course of conversation, Gov. Cobb remarked to Mr I'attanKall "I don't see why you and Llwellyn Pow ers should bo so extremely antag onistic to each other. Neither ot you over falls to give tho other a rap when there Is opportunity." At this point an Interested listener In tho car leaned toward their chairs and asked: "Is it really true that ex Gov. Powers is of Indian descent?" "Well, tho Indians deny It" Mr. Pattangall answered, In bis Inimitable , manner. DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. Maryland Physician Cures Himself Dr. Fisher Says: "Cutlcura Rem edies Possess True Merit" "My faco was nflllctod with eczema In tho year 1897. I used tho Cutlcura Remedies, and was entirely cured. I am a practicing physician, nnd very often prescribo Cutlcura llcsolvont and Cutlcura Soap In cases of oczema, and thoy havo cured whero other for mulas havo failed. I nm not In tho habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when I find rcmodlos possosslng truo merit, such ns tho Cutlcura Rem edies do, I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their virtues to tho world. I havo been practicing modlclno for slxtoon yoars, and must say I And your Kennedies A No. 1. You aro at liberty to publish this letter. G. M. Fishor, M. D.. Big Pool, Md May 24. 1305." Gen. Mercler In England, Gen. Mercler, who has fled from Paris to England, where he hasn't been enthusiastically received, onco delivered In tho French senate an elaborate speech on the feasibility of Invading England. Mr. W4naIovr'a Mootliliiar Heron. Far children teetblne, toficns lbs iruras, reaurea ta RaminaUoa, altars pstii, cures wind tollu. Sic 4 botue. When tho average man does you a favor ho novcr lets you forget It C '' --ir:' 2 H afSS1. sR. I W asH Im jUMolUnIA rmrr . ff'n ';-Tf M Ior Infants and Children. sLH If SMIIi I The Kind You Have m&m&mf Always Bought AYceclaolcPrcparalionrorAs- Jj LslH slmilallnglhcFoodnndncpJiIa- j$ ff M ting ihcStomurisnrri Dowels or M JjGSTS tilQ " aH PronmlcaDigeslioivClKCfrur- 1 S113" ' ij H ncssnmincst Contains nellltcr vj n f w M Ophini.Morplunc noruiicial. M 01 l ' V if H NoxAncoTic. i lit! aH nvtaroiM-s.uaxLnTUBW .i tV asfl ltcXi SuJm . DM V sMbWbI ftx.ttfV9l9 I iS J v 1 Atue frxt I ti A nTS ft III si vmA( - ) ft? I BltB III sVsH (AiuioukJUm I VV II 1 It III )),??.. j- I m JLB '""or"-' I 5? W 1 An HalH $S r l Alt BIJM swkwfl ApcrTecl HcmeJy rorConsUpa- sk V iV UOU H Hon. Sour Stomach, UinrrlKKfl ,'P I J H Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- M fF Ttt fl tarts hhH ncssnnilLoKs of Sleep. v j BUI II Vol hssH Tac Simile Signnlure of M H ggg. I Thirty Years I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. I IjHo I UlllH THCIITAUNCiNT. NtW VMI CfTV. H fStf Food I P Products oU you to enjor your ssesls vralieut 1 hsvuig to spend half youc tuna betweea I lh overs hot cooL-storsw B All lha cooking U don la UlWy'i I Ittditn a kitchen u clean sJ nest u 1 your own, and ihere'i nothwf for yes B to de but enjoy th remit. H Lilbr'i Productj srs selected sseels, cooled by cools ) knew how, sad B rdy tli good paiu packed. B I For a quick and delicious lunch any H I t'me, in doors ot out, try Libby's Mel- 1 roso Pate- willi Libby s Camp Sane. M I BU-i I". "H.w u M.V. Ce.Ji'UniaCal." Wnie W Llhby, McNeill ttLlbliy, Chicago 60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per Acre Thsl's lb jl.M of Salter's ll.cl Prou HilirU Winter tlh.ai Sendtoln ump.r r(r..ismpr,sfMmf ii eUoretalojruenf Mlhl.r nh.ftta. Iljre, l.erl.,f lovers, TIiiiMM. Oia -., Hull's. 7 M.elc rr rail I Isntlnr AIi:il HUlilt CO.. '.a.l.uCrus... Wle. "JSII'i'Wi.f Thompson't Eye Water SALESMEN WA.XTED. M We want a lite, aetlt and iboroctihlf eiperUnce BflflflJ saleamaa In taia looalltr wllh suBloleai uuone f le) H but ontrlSI bis first mouth e supply ofourAtea H nlletly Iiwr jrrsur llollntsr Wire) UeH sseeeeeel line lilahl. A mlllijr neoded In tetr aura anfj B homeaudfullroompivins wlthlnsurancerutea. m B such a man we will five esclutlte tale rlehl and B saarantee to refund moner 1 1 soode nol sold lQI Bapj daya. frtirlbernartlrniartrnreqiiett lbeHiandan-4 J Ullletl Ujht Ck , UUO N ltaUled Bk, Cbloaao, luJ WANTBD-atoroVlewSaleamen ButtnesaparastO) BflflflJ Iternjunth. sarmeia aoss.atudenu aud elerka 147474747 preferred, uundard ooenls Co , Kansas at, U. M . XIMOKrlfKOVB. BH HOWAnolTBURTOH, "cIjVm"5 H Bpeolmen prlres oid, lillter.tad,lli Oeid, lit- ! yer.l&ot Ouid,(4)r)7.irioor Copper tt Oraoldeteau. H Malllnieiitelopfla and fullpnoo list sent oa applle! seasl linn Innlrul and Umpire work tnlleiud. Lead- eaaaaaB Villa, Colo. llii(ertuc,iJarbuoatNailuarttariL Approved Forett Reserva sn.l Kallroa) Scrip lor ( turveyeil, unsurveyrtl, liintierad or prairie laneu approved t ruled Slalea Mllllsrr lloualy Lead ! Warrants) KecerllOed Soldiers' Additional Eciloj all kinds ot Land Scrip bouilit xnd told, H, M, H HAMILTON, Th roitltrnl. I'oilttnd, Oitioa. ""BUOHAN'S I SILVER FLEEGE DIP Is iinuuettlonahly the Lett stiaep dlpon the; mar. flflfll kcL II cults the worst cases of SCAII tell It. flflfll otitlnJurttiKtlie vrool, Iuslsutly soluhl hi tester at anr lenteratiiret Nod jwfsonout tafe. II jour 'traler liaaii'l It In stuck, mile tha I CARBOLIC SOAP CO., NEW YORK CITY. iflfljj I NVENTOKO proceed rtsbt, Uarn the Imta stout your Invention fcck,re applilug fur palrnt II msy save you money anil dl.spimliitinent. Wttte rerper- ! Ueulars. lus rsi sir attain 10 , nisiuturui, 0, 0. W. N. U., Salt take City, No. 34, 1900. M if t M$m Laxative op I miJl&k Known Quality I WtHzffiW&& - - - H I rai ' feiwiiTtlW KwSti There nro two classes of rcmciltcs; those of known qual- H lyjx'. sa3j jw K. Hy n'hl Iilch nro permanently beneficial In olTecr, acting M LiIftH twv J, ( k B jrcntlyi In harmony with nature, vhen nnturo needs assist" M BflsSJi?'' IfFA v ilur nnco' n,u nno"IC1' class, composed of preparations of M Wf73 &'2&L C If5it unknown, uncertain nnd Inferior cliuractcr, uctlng tempo- H F A imSi s i'vKk fif rarlly, but Injuriously, as a result of forclnp tho natural " H Y)ylMk 1 fa 'tC. li-s functions nnnccessarllj'. Ono of the most exceptional of JJ 1 livfMt mmk Jc&'sjP Wfo "10 wincdlcs of known quality und excellence is tho over ffl 14w ySi't pleasant Sjrup of l'iffs, mannfaettircil by tho California H I'"iaV'ii4SsAi F,(f synt, (-0, ll'cl' represents tlio nctlvo principles of fl I" V "Veifw M Mt5tw3rtl &$) I'lnnts, known to act most beneficially, lit n pleasant syrup, M WOvJX 1 4i' jrfj$ff ' ' 0 '" flU'CM t'10 wholcsomo Callfornlan hluo llj;s aro used to con- M ' aW' 1 1 W,' f f tributes their rich, yet delicate, fruity fln or. It Is tho remedy jH H$&(h'-' 1 vv'fj ' ' ' n'1 rcmc'C8 Bwcctcn and refresh nnd cleanso tho Hystcm IH liw "" B reft' ' ' "? Rrcntly and naturally, nnd to assist ono la overcoming cointl- H sPj&Zn Wff '' f-i l,fttlon und the many Ills result litfr thercfiom. Its actlvo prlncl- H i.l vf ' - ''? I,,ca n'"1 1ua,"y nro known to plijslclaus ffenrrully, nnd tho ( H SlSssSS'I Wy , '-vJ remedy has thereforo met with their npproutl, f.8 well us wltlt H JVV n Is ''rig. tlio fuvor of niuny millions of veil Informed 1 rsons who know H '7i brl f f ' ' J 1 1" of lieIr own l,crsomi1 knowlcdjio und from actual cxpcrleuco H Q$d' faf ' ' (':? that It Is n most excellent laxative remedy. Wo do not claim that I 1 Bf'''i'"l tfiv " fiiS Uwlll euro nil lnanuorof Ills, but rectunmend It for what It really I H I Cf 'W it tjfrffl rcI,ro9CIlt8 ft laxatlvo remedy of known piullty nnd excfllcucc, H H XjfS.lH W' 'fjpl ou,n'"lnir nothliiff of an objectionable or Injurious character. HB H ' tv'A i I yV JT ff-'vif Thero uro two classes of iiurthngcrs; thoso who nro Informed IN H W; I f5wr ns to tho quality of what they buy und tbo reasons for tho exceilenco ? - iW&v&ffijt' cf "rticlcs of exceptional merit, und who do not lark courage- toga I H Vf''rJi,'','i""' - fL els,,Hm'ro M,icn n Scaler oirers an Imitation of any well known H 2jff7.''--, ' jy (Eg article; but, unfortunately, there nro somo people wlio do not know, H (s?ku!u' 1bS?j' rJ&) nml w,l n,,0,v themKclves to bo Impoieil upon. They cannot expect H rZP')tJl lt8 cueflclal cH . is if they do not ffct tlio i;enuluo remedy. IE 'sj!&F4 To tl10 crea,t of luo d"'CBl8ts of tho United States bo It said W'&jP jr$frlS tlmt near'y u,t of ,Ia'in valuo tholr reputation for professional ' iV.J r-ix(&, Intejfrlty nnd tho (rood will of their ttibtomers too highly to offer H fU& 8ff " '? I'W ,mltat,0Ils of tl)0 f&4i&zh A-1 Genuine-Syrup of Figs I lik.iT -,,ffi4 ? . &. " manufactured by tho California Fir; Syrup Co., and In order to H 1 1 fyP'""" ' eff 1 '". 1 buy tho Ketu'Ino ortHo nnd to get Its beneficial effects, ono has S If f ,'ff $ rV, Tr ' only to note, when purchasing, tho full unrno of tlio Company II ,6 "i3iV'v U '" 4 California lis Sjrup Co. plainly printed on tho front of c.ery J H k "iii'' package. Price, 60c per bottlo. Ono size only. KM yJCisl: m