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Dress Made of Dog's Fur.
Mrs. Harry WlllouRhby of St.
Johnsbury, Vt.. has a unique piece of
cloth, from which she is soon to make
a dress. The material consists of a
two years' clip of the hair of her pet
do(c. a white and brown spaniel. The
hair was cleaned, prepared and woven
at the mill. It was colored brown untl
makes a handsome piece of elotn.
cluh woman, Mrs.
Edgerton, Wis., tells
was cured of irregularities
and uterine trouble, terrible
pains and backache, by the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
" Dear Mrs. I'inkham: ? A while
*go ray health began to fail because of
female troubles. The doctor did not
help me. I remembered that my mother
had used Lytlla E. I'inli hum's
Vegetable Compound on many occasions
for irregularities and uterine
troubles, and 1 felt sure that it could
not harm me at any rate to give it a
trial.
" I was certainly glad to find that
swlthln a week 1 felt much better, the
terrible pains in tin* back and side
were beginning to cease, and at the
time of menstruation I did not have
nearly us serious a time as heretofore,
no I continued its use fot two months,
and at the end of that time 1 was like
a new woman. I really have never
felt better in my life, have not bad a
.;?1, I,,.1 .,n !
..V?u?.?v . ouw -?
Rounds more than I ever dirl. so 1 unesitAtinffly
recommend your nn'di ine."?Mils.
May IIaci-k. Rdfrcrton,
Wis. .Pres. Household Ko? uomicsClub. j
? ft000 forfeit If original of a'jovc letter proving
gmnlmeneee cannoi be produced
PIMPLES
"1 tried all kind* of blond r.rncdi#'* which failed
to do rue any good hut I ha\?? found the riirhl t hlng
t la?t. My face wm full of pimple* and black*
head*. After taking t'aacarot* they all Irft 1 am
continuing the iinh of them ami recommending
neni to my friend*. 1 feel fine alien 1 r1*o n the
morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend
OMCiTMI."
Fred C. Witteu. E.m ?t., Newark, N. J.
' The Bowels ^
kMwmto
CANDY CATHARTIC
Ptoaaant. Palatahi* 1'nomt Ts?*?nAAd r\r* n^.1
Herrer Sicken, H>?krn or Gripe. 10c, L'ir. 50c. Never
old In bulk. The genuine tablet * tamped C C C.
Guaranteed to rure or >our money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 555
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Corn J
must have a suflicient supply of I
Potash
in order to develop into a crop, f
No amount of Phosphoric I
Acid or Nitrogen can coin pen- |
sate for a lack of potash in
*? ?e"<t hee to any
farmer ourl.ttlc book
which contain* valuISlFnil
able information
about soil culture.
V* OFRriAN KALI WORKS, |
Ntw V?rk-JB Na?aau street. nr I
Atlaa.a. t.a. IAU1-, a?. Hroad St, H
RlpnnsTnlmh'sntt
th(> >K'8t dynpepsin
fVfr ninde.
/ A hundred millions
11\ V/ r?f them linre Inwn
sold tbe l*iii
Stales in a single
year. Every Illness
arising from a disordered stomach Is
relieved or cured by their use. So
common Is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may he safely asserted
there Is no condition of II i
health that will not t>e benefited 01
mred by the oecaslonal use of Rlpnns
Tabules. Physicians- know them and
speak highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package i*
enough for an ordinary occasion, ami
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, eontnii.rt
household supply for a year. Ongenerally
gives relief within twoni.>
minutes.
So. 52.
Money in Chickens i
Kor -i.V- hi itarnp? iva aaad a IJj 1
y / CAOr. BoOK giving Uia exparkutoa '
i j-1 A o| a |inwtk?l Couliry ttaimr?not
/if /A an amaivnr. but u man working
\ for dollar* anil canta?during a>
f V > oar*, it leacbas how to Oatooi i
L linil Cur* Olaaaaai; hood ronUtf
tor fattening; which Fowlato
ATT/ save for breed la,;; everything reV
1 uuielia (or proniaida t'ouitry rate
U1 in* HtMik rUBI.IMHINU
CO. 1*4 UisaH MlreUt New Yyr*.
4 j.tS '
; . ,
Ox Furnished Much Beef.
"Jerry," the 1>1k ox which has been
exhibited at so many New England
fairs during past years, was killed last
week. He was 18 years old, and as he
was losing weight it was thought best
to send him to the slaughter house.
The ox weighed 4,365 pounds at one
time and was one of the heaviest, il
not the heaviest, oxen in the country.
Dyeing ih as easy as washing when
PUTXA.lt KaDELXU DYKS are used.
Most of the children in Jan.ni are tsuirht
to write with troth hands.
Pisos Cure is the nest medicine we ever used
for all nffeettons of t hroat and lungs.?Wm.
O. KnI'slev, Vunlnireji. Ind.. Feb. 10, l'.HK).
It, is against Itaiiun law to sink a well
within ."00 feet of a cemetery.
An t'niimely t>outli.
An untimely death so often follows neglect
of slight cough or cold. If Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Swct Hum and Mullein
is tnken in time it will prevent any
evil results. It cures coughs, colds and
Consumpt ion.
At druggists, 25c.. 50c. and Sl.OO a botlle
The biqgest gold-producing mine In
:he world is the iloiiicstake. in South
Dakota. The ore yields less than 5t
t ton. but is worked at small cost. 'I lie
>utput now is over 2<mmmi ounces line
fold a month and will soon be inrreused.
too Howard. SIOO.
The readers of tilts paper will lie pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded dlsrnse
that science has been able to eure in ait
Itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's ( alarm |
Cure is the only positive cure now kunwa t >
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being noonititutional
disease, re ptires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's OatarrliCureistakeninternuliy,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the s W'vn, therein- destroying
the I laudation of i he dis- vse, and glviu ;
the patient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing iu
work. The proprietors have so much fultliin
its curative powers tnat they offer Onw Hundred
Dollars forauv case that It fnilst ic ire.
bend fur list of testimonial*. Addrs*s
K. J. ('h*xkv Si Co., To led i, dSold
by Druggists. 7 j \
UnllV Family 1'ilW are the bos .
About $.V.ihmhmi have a!ready been \
paid in Spanish war pensions; the average
yearly value of the Spanish war j
pension is SlhT, and tiie average annual
value of all other pensions is $1.":;,
and UO-t.NOP nppliealioiis for Spanish
war pensions await adjudication,
PERSONS WHO LIVED LONG.
Men and Women Who Reached Years
of Remarkable Length.
The lato I'ope Leo had a long life,
but compared with the ages of others
who had gone before him he was comparatively
youthful at his death.
Thomas Parr and Henry Jenkins are.
respectively, credited with tho ages
of 152 ami 169. Jeanne Serimphan
was married when she was 127 and
died when she was 128. Dr. Dufournel
married at 116 and became tho
father of two children and died at 120.
Marie I'riou reached the age of 158.
A woman of Meti. the mother of
twenty-four children, died at the age
of 100. Surgeon Politman celebrated
his one hundred and fortieth birthday.
Patrick O'Noil burled seven
wives and died at 120, and a Norwegian
peasant Is recorded as dying at
160 and leaving two sons, one aged
108 and the other only nine summers.
Robert Taylor li^gd to be 134 and died
of excitement on receiving the picture
An Irishman named Brown, who was
a habitual drunkard, lived to be 128;
he had a daily jag for ninety years.
Durond n'KstlvoI of Cahors lived to
be 12S. A woman of 124 drank strong;
coffee in great quantities all her days,
whilo a man of 114 lived on fruit,
chiefly melons, aud chewed lemon
peel.
The Canadian Pacific Railway sold
last year from its subsidy land nearly
2,600,000 acres at a price averaging
less than $4 an acre. In the previous
year it sold less than 1,600,000
acres at a price averaging a little over
$3 an ai re.
KITSrer:ii.4 on... >> nis or nervous*
nessart?*r IIr-*. dnv's use of Dr. '?line's Orcat
NervelUntorer. fit rial bottle und t'oatisafree
Dr.it.it. Kltxe, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., L>hlla.,Pa.
In some of the rural districts of Germany
the expenses of a marriage feast are boms
by t' 3 guests.
Oult Coughing.
Whv rough, when for 2f?r. and this nqtice
you get 2.5 doses of an absolutely,
guaranteed cough cure in tablet form, t>ostraid.
Dr. Skirvin Co., Lu Crosse, Wis.
A-C.L.]
A bird cage large enough to contain 1000
birds will be one of the attractions of the
St. Ixniis Exhibition.
Mrs Wlnslow'sHoothlngHyrupfor children
toothing, soften the gums, reduces Inflammation.
allnvs naln.oures wind colic. 95c. a bottle
Present day pilgrims try to moke the
first day's manna last for seven.
| M ^ 1
J Bronchitis
" I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
In my house for a great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and colds."
| J. C. Williams, Attica, N.Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
IUse it also for.bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
Three (ire* : 25c., 59c., SI. All <rojft*t?. fl
Cooinlt yonr doetnr. If h* Sake It, O
then do a* hn *aya. If he tell* you not
to t*ko It. theu don't take It. IT* ksowi.
Uit* It with Mm. \T? are willing. 1
J. 0. ATER CO., i,. wsfi, Jfaaa. I
WORK OF CONGRFSS
A l.ot of Discussion and Utile Prnc
tical Business.
The Senate spent more than tiv?
hours Saturday discussing the Cubht
reciprocity bill and during that tiun
three speeches were made. Mr. Fost
cr, of Louisiana, led the dlscussioi
and occupied the greater part of th?
day with an argument in opposltior
to the measure. He declared that its
i passage would greatly injure the sag
sir industry of the United States. Sen
sitor Depew, on the Republican side
and Senator Clay, on the Democratic
side, supported the bill sis a nieas
tire in the interest of both countries
Senator Clay sjiid that he accepted
it as a provision for the reduction
of duties on the part of both conn
tries. Mr. Foster declared that there
Is no moral obligation on the part ol
this government to enter Into the
proposed arrangement with Cuba. He
said we are standing nt the "open
door" of the far East oaylt.g we ran
1 compete with England and other for
| eign countries if given equality ol
I I'ifhtc tt'hiln w*\ of/* " *~ i?*? -
. .n..vu, >tu>iv v? * a? vj CUlt'llllK 1UIU d
I contrary arrangement in our own
hemisphere. Speaking of tho claim
I rontrary arrangement in oui
j awn hemisphere. Speaking ol
the claim from tho standpoint
| of business, he contended that
even without the proposed re; ip
rocal arrangement the manufacturers
uf the United States could. get the
Cuban trade If they would ask for it.
lie also declared that the reduction
af our revenues which would result
from the enactment of the proposed
nw In the five years that the law was
!o continue In force would b<* ?U5,000.
000 of $40,000,000. Tills money must
go either to the Cuban sugar planters
! 'jr to the sugar trust. In either event
he policy was one contrary to out
awn best interests. The speaker pronounced
the treaty not only a political
end economic blunder, but declared it
lalla little short of a legislative
crime. The fundamental error of the
measure, he said, is the taking of the
fruits and vegetables of Florida and
tlx* far West, tho tobacco and sugar
1 oroducts of the country and placing
! them In competition with the Cuban
I products in which the tariff is reduc|
?d of 'JO per cent. He predicted that
the preferential provision of (be lieu*v
will hrinw n?? r? ?
r-, it till ill \t ill Willi
I foreign countries, because anvthing
.coming from foreign rtmntib's will
! be discriminated against. Reciprocity,
| 'io said, was called bv somo KepubliI
:ans tho hand-maid of protection and
>y sotiic Democrats the Iiaid-maid of
free trade, but in liiis uge of cumI
morclnlisni. if ho might so t -111 it. lie
i leclared reciprocity to bo tin handI
maid of special int* :? -is. Senator
j Foster declared that behind the
' rcaty are every power and inlluoruo
i Df the sugar trust. Ki\ ink as his r<
I ions; that the building up of the be't
j sugar industry :?f the West means
the down-pulling of the sugar trust.
Rural free delivery, reciprocity with
; Canada and the new lepublie oi I'annma
were topics of discission in the
House Tuesday. The subject, of rural
free delivery was introduced by Mr.
Maddox. Democrat, who claimed that
certain States had been favored in tho
t stablishment of routes, which resulted
in a lively discussion. Mr. Hepburn. Republican,
of Iowa, and Mr. ilemenway,
Republican, of Indiana, were among tlie
j others on the Republican side.
Mr. Crumpacker. Democrat, of IndiI
ana. defended the course pursued by
the a.lminljtrttion in dealing with the
Central American situation and replied
to criticisms which have been made tin
the opposite side of the chamber.
Washington. Special. B> tho do
Msive vote of f?7 to IS the Senate
passed the hill carrying into effect
toll reciprocity treaty with Cuba. The
final vote was taken at the c'.t so of a
^1V tliot teou ???.1..1- ..I ?v?. .?
which, while :il times animated, was
never acrimoniuos. The principlal
speeches of the day were made l?y
Mr. Spoonor for the hill and by Mr.
Bailey against it. Both Senators were
subjected to frequent interruptions.
!n his remarks Mr. Bailey referred to
the recent agreement ef the Demo
rratic caucus to stand solidly on party
questions, and warned the Republicans
that in the future tho.v could
Qot depend on straggling Democratic
votes support of Reuuhlicnn measures,
regardless of whether tliev were
or were not. In accord with Democratic
doctrine. The vote in detail was as
follows:
Yeas?Aldrich, -Vigor. Alice. Allison,
Ankeny, Bacon. Bull, Bevoridge.
Blackburn, Burnham. Burrows, Burcon.
Clapp, Clnrk. Wyoming: Clay,
Cockered. Cttllom. Depew, Hilling
ham. Doliver, Dryden, Klklns. Fairbanks,
Foraker, Foster. Washington,
Fryo. Fulton, Oallinger, (iornian,
Hale, Ilanna, Hansbrough. Heyburn,
Hoar. Hopkins. Koan, Bodge Bong.
rtcuomas, Mccreary. McCumber
Mitchell, Nelson, Overman. Pct>ros?
Perkins, Plntt, Connecticut: 'Matt,
Now York; Proctor, Quarles. Scott,
Simmons, Smoot, Spoon or. Stewart,
Btone. Wetmore?57.
Nays?Bailey, Bard, Bate. Car
mack, Culberson, Daniel, Duhins. Kos
ter, Louisiana: Mc-Knery, Mcl.nnrin
Malory. Martin, Newlnnds, Pettus
Taliaferro, Teller, Tillnmn?18.
The bill passed carr'ed into execu
tlon the treaty between the Unitcc
States and Cuba, which was ratifier
last March. The treaty provides foi
a reduction of 20 per cent, cf th<
rates of duty under the Dlngley Inv
on all Cuban articles imported int<
the United States and a varying re
duction of from 20 to 40 per cent
from the established Cuban duty ot
articles imported into Cuba from tin
United States.
Stand Against Russia.
Tokio, by Cable.?In consequence oi
Russia's reply, a ppeelal conference o
the elder et*t??nion of Japan. In
eluding the Marquis Ito. and the eabi
net ministers. Is proceeding here I
is understood thnt the utatesmen art
considering the adoption of a flrn
s'aftd against Russia. Oeneral Kod
am a, the War Minister, was presen
for the first time at the conference
There la renewed activity at the ml
mlralty. In view of a locslhle navn
d> monetratlon.
X 1 A
eV' X I v
PE-RU-NA PF
Against Wintei
Many
Hegleoted Colds in Children ^
Oitan Bring Disastrous
Rssults. j
Peruna should be kept in the
house all the time.
Peruna should be kept in every ,
house whore there are children. A
Don't wait until the ohild is lit'i
siek then send to n drug store. Mufti
Have Peruna on hand- aoeept no iufn/U
IV-rii-na I"rt?te?-t? t.li* Kntlre llffinf/
Household A ual list tit I nn tin I Ml/WW
t?tsen?u?. YMf/IM
As sfiun as tlie value of Peruna jSjih)'
is fully appreeiiiled by every KKGgE
household. h.ith as n preventive
and .aire of . latar rlial nfTeclinnv s^wfi
ten? of t ii tiisands of lives will be s^gj?saved,
and hundreds ot thousands |6g9
of > hi-'inie. lingering < ases of .lis IgSS!
use prevented. Peruna is a house HBff
hold silegua id.
%$!
yj^y tiv '
\\ ^
Pc-l'tl-liit Kept In llm IIoiirc tor KI v i'
V cur*.
Mr. ilhcrt l.ict/iiiiiu. Milwaukee
Ave.. ('hieagu, 111., write*:
"1 a.ii ou'.v Inn glad to mtoi iii \ mi ttial
I an. Iceling ami liave never I**11 |
In in: in m\ hit-. through the advnv of j
a i i n ii<I i 11 it'll IVn.iia, ami am glad to
mi !! eiireii me to pci feet inn. I In gait to'
tell a li'ii'inl about I'erini.i tlie oilier ?lay,!
ami 1 had no -tooner uiiitmm e.l than lie
told me In- folks have kept I'ernmi in the
house lor tiie la-t live years. I am sure I
wouldn't he without it. Mother also use*
it to keep herself in good health."
Ask Y our- Druggis
He Knew His Business.
At an English rent-audit dinner the
squire noticed that s\ new tenant of
his. sitting in the place of honor on
his right hand, was taking nothing to
drink, so he said. "Well. Johnson, this
i won't do. You at" drinking nothing."
'etc. Johnson replied. "No. squiie, 1
j never drinks nothing with my meals."
i "How's that?" asked the squire; "are !
you a teetotaler, or suffering from j
| rheumatism or anything, and acting '
I under doctor's orders?" "No, squire,
I 'tain t that. It's this way: If you
take a bucket full of water, you can't
(get no titters into it; but if you put
: the t.iters in lirst. It's wonderful what
I a lot of water you can get iu after[
wards."
i
Dcr.tic.ts Use Much Gold.
j If there is a scarcity of gold during
I the twenty-first and twenty-second cen
I Juries dentists, according to a German
statistician, will probably be more t<
blame than any one else.
He asserts that they use every jeat
in filling teeth attd other worn about
eight hundred kilogrammes of gold
the value 01 which is $500,000. and
that at this rate the graveyards of the
various countries will contain in time
hundred years from now $15o,000,0uC
worth of gold.
Guards Seldom Catch Anything.
"I see smallpox broke out at one
of the suburban jails recently. That's
rather funny, Isn't it?" "Yes; but it
would have been still funnier if the
guards had managed to catch if."?
Philadelphia l.edger.
wawWBwMPMKBHirr'*^T"n m IIH
^(4^ 11/ fj\t UPSEr YOUR sioni
ftv-'A " " ?J/ To Cur' Your Hrtvd]
K TaKo CAPUT)
' H lmmedia-tely while you wait and ha;
Ctires Cold
^ " NEW
f Loaded B!ac
shoot stronger
than any oth
/?r' \S81 s^e^s on the
1 IfBj & S they are i?ac*
t ll|| JJ and made n
? Try them. T
i N^^^TSIf. HUNT I
tOTECTS THE
r Catarrh in
Phases.
ALICE SCHAFER.
r~ ;
If, 4 fi j Mr?. .Scliafer, 4.'UJ Ho
J "In the early part t
" 3 5 /or my daughter Allc
^ ?i?7^L/ # n pu ny, stckl!/, a Hit*
^ i?Ci?l ? convulsions mill cult
B/la , s taring until xcr conn
Jf" ItvIbCI 5 strong anil well. Pel
? malleine 1 have ever
11 $ "1 ii'tiK fn a vert/
wj { men ceil to take Perm
j I bif ' i rholehoily, Out than
1/ ) right. 1 would not hi
V<V\H # " Peruna en retl my
\ Vj J n >tff lever, tie Is a bt[
V^Vj' J hare given htm Peru
J \ It, Ink that ts why he i
* enough, li e ha re nrtl
J Peruna?all praise t?
It*- s lire to IIhvo IV-ru-nit on llnntl
lliirttip tlit* I in'l?'i?n*tit Month* of
I-:ilI ami U IiiIit.
t rou|>, capillary in oiiciiitir- am I uriicii'ni
rheum;iii-in .in ili>' special bancs of cliildlitinij.
These all alike nsiilt iroin catching
roil!.
line < tiM (iitclii's < oltl ami siuits its
mother into hysterics by having croup in
the ilt .nl i?i liixht. < I
Aunt her child t at. lie- '-old, dev.-tops iii
stiii'ooin Kjiuh that will not yield to ordinal^
i ini'dit's The parents are tilled
with forebodings.
Still anothei ehild catches eold and tiecolons
that most fatal malady of childhood,
capillary lironeliili-. The doctor is tailed,
pronounces the tare pnetlinotiia, ami if the
ehiJd is lucky enough to live it has developed
weak In tips Iroin which it may never
11 cover.
t for free Pe-ru-na .
Sl^KfiBnauEalcSaR
? EVERY SilOOTER
i WHO SHOOTS 4?%! ?
I lUw i
MUNITION B
fci U
Hhas a feeling of confidence in rj
his cartridges. They don't H
" misfire and always shoot where *
B y?"aAm- I
U l ell your dealer I>. M. C. jj
Hwiien he asks " What kind ? " _
Sen J for catalog.
Tbe Uaion Metallic Cartridge Co. **
Bridgeport, Conn.
HRB6?98Ssaasssafis
ctauanca HaDunin
Remove all swelling in ftto.'o
J"*-I days; effects a permanent cure
* fV in yoto Aodays. Trial treatment
- A>TS\ given free. Noi hingenn be fairer
i *C/m5''54WR V Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons,
-22:' ~"Jl_ Specialists. Bo* R Atlanta. Ca.
^EESEBnaagia^i
IS CmsSlillil ALL (LSI fAlUT ra
M Brit <'oui(b Hyrup. raster Oootl. Leo
UTrl Iti i iriio Si?!fl hv tlrinrc'ldit Iwl
IACII With Nauseous CAthnrtics
IJSfE. It Ctzres ^
s no bad effects on the Stomach. IT IS B"
l i o * ''""'.I' j5J
WVAL"
k Powder Shells
and reload better
ter black powder
market, because gP^Bjfc
ed more carefully pi y j|
lore scientifically. SriMij]
\
;
LITTLE OWES 1
us
"""""" ^ P
^MrnrnJy/^'i^
".My little daughter. t ?f??
In a later letter she -la-'
C "Our little dmightur ror.tini?I.
vies to have good health
r
ipe Ave., St. Louis. Mo., writes: J
i/tflnf yea r I wrote to you for a d nee J
e, four years of af/e. She has brrn J
(1 child since her birth. >he lit"' *
rtrrhul fevers. I was alien ys tine- *
11 eneeU to use I'eruna. S'<e f/rcw ?
' una is a wonderful tunic: the best f
n?e?/. *
wretched court it ion irlirn I com- ?
i?. I had catarrh all throuy'i mi/ jl
k God, your medicine set me alt *
ive tiny other meilteInc. J
habit boy 0/ a very burl sjicll o) raid ?
(/, heal thy boy ft f teen months old. I f
mi off and 011 since he was born. I J
s .so well. I cannot praise I'eruna J
' had a doctor si nee ice bey an to use f
*it. ? Mrs. Sclia/rr. 5
VV^'S
Ami yet .another child eateho.s cold and
1 articular rheum.iti-m i> tlie r -'.tit. Ai.hh'f,
knees, wrists ami elhoxvs heroine suddenly
1 swollen and paiutul. V Ion,:, disastrous illness
follows. The ch.ld .>mv live . nil become
convalescent. a miserable (lit 1 i 111 of
| valvular disease of the hitr'. Ml these
mishaps . re the direet irvjii nrglci tr<i
' old. lYrun.i is the safeguard of the lam
, by. If u child eatehes eo'al I'eruna should
he used immediately.
| A few doses ol I'erunu and a child s cold
j is gone. The apprehension of the parents
llee away. The household is tree irntu
fear once more.
11 you do not receive prompt a.id sat;s
taetory results troni the use of I'eruna.
write at once to Dr. Ilartiuaii, giving a full
iateineiit of your ease, ami he will he
pleased to give you his valuable advice
?rat is.
Address Dr. Ilartmaii. President of The
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A Itoston physician's
| covcry which cleanses ami -^r?3P !
heals all inflammation of the mucous I
membrane wnerever located.
In local treatment of female ill- Paxtine
is invaluable, ('soil as a <1??:i? lie i;
i is a revelation in cleansing ant! d'.eg
power; it kills all disease gettr.r. which
| cause inflammation and <11 < 1 atc'c.
Thousaiulsof letters fromwontrn
prove that it is the ureal.- .' cure lor
ieueorrliuRiiever discover - I.
1'axtinc never fails to cut pelvic
catarrh, nasal catarrh, sote threat, - -re
mouth and sore eyes. !> m t' is?
diseases are all caused by inttunv.r. at it
| of the mucous metubratte.
For cleansing, whitening and | reserving
the teeth we t hniSciigc lite
world to produce its c?iu:il.
Physicians ami specialists <-vetvwhere
prescribe and endorse Pa\tin<-, and thousandsof
testimonial letters p oveits va' if.
At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cis.
A large trial package a ml book of
instructions absolutely free. Write I
The R. Paxton Co.. DeDt. -o Boston, Mass. 1
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A sabstituie forand mi peri < : to mustard or
uuy other plaster, and will not Mi. icr tlnmnatdelicAiit
skin. iho pa . >-; !!;i. u-ruud
c u rati vo<i untitles of thisu rticdea r<- wouderf
ul. 11 \v*il I stop the toothache at once, and
relieve headache and sciatica. \\ e recommend
it as Iho best and safest externai
counter-irritant k imwn.abo asa n ex terns 1
remedy for pains in the chest And stomach
and all rlieiiina lie, neural uic a ml jjouty complaints.
A trial will prove what we claim
torlt, and it will bofound to ho invaluat .<
in the household. Many poo ideyay "it lst.h',y
bestof all of your preparations. Price ?!
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sendiiiKthisamount tousin postn-ioslnni) sH
we wilisend you o tubeb> mall. No article!
should lie accepted by the public un!e- ? the I
same carries ou r label, as ot horwi-olt is not !
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