Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1905 — Page 7

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A Iloch Cement SKPS4S not rub or scale. L'eatroys disease germs and vermla. No washing cr walls after once apl plied. Any one caa brush it on mix with old water. Plain tinting and whitening:, and -the most elaborate relief, stencil work and frescoing may be done with it. Other finishes bearine fanciful names and mixed with bot water) do not hare the cementing property of Aiabastlne. They are stuck on with f ine or other animal matter, which rota, Oeding disease perms, rubbing, scaling nd spoiling -walls, clothings etc. Such finishes must be washed off evvy year costly. tJthy work. Bay Aiabastlne only in n re-pound pcks. properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, Hints on Decorating, and our artists' serTicea La mating color plana, free. ALABASTTNE COMPANY, Urtzi Rapids, Mich., or IC3 Water St, N. Y. stt An You Thin Pale, weak and nervous psople need a tonic that -will bxuld them tip and -make them well and strong. Celery Kiag is the tonic tiat will do thera things, llcrb or Tablet form, 25c. FOR WOMEN rmnWed with ills recnliar to their sex, used as a douche is marefousTy successnU. Thoroujaly cleanses, kill disease terms. . steps discharges, heals isf.amnutioa and local aereasss. I'ntine is in powder fori to be dlssoJred in pore water, ind is far mor clear.sir.jr, healing-, germicidal ; aad economical than liquid antiseptics for alT TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For ale at druggis:, 50 cents a box. Trial Box and Book cl Instructions Free. The R. Paxtom Com pant Boston. Mass. Lowest Excursion Bates of ltie Season to NiagareFalEs.N.Y. ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y, TORONTO, OUT., and MONTREAL, QUE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1705 Extremely low rates for side trips from Niagara Falls Stop over at Detroit givea 'on return trip Tickets good going only on special trains of above date, and good returning until August 20th; bur may be extended to rt.turn as late as August 23th by deposit of tic et with Joint Agent at Niagara Falls and payment of 23 cents extension fee. Ask Wabash. Ticket Ag-ents for Booklet giving- full particulars IffilQIPglliO AND RETURN Via Chicago, Union PaciSc and North-Western Line. Dally from Ch:raro, An-, ja to Sept 4, to Denver, Colorado Springs snd Pueblo, account Encampment G. A. R. at Denver. Colorado Special leaves Chicago 7.00 p.m. dai!y, enly one night en route. Another fast train leaves daily 11.00 p. m. Sptelal PsrssnsPy Co&duslsd trains leave Chicago and th Cast Siptixtsr 2. 'm booklets tad! öl! Frt:clari address Y.l.Iairtsra PlMftf tf tal-Taj. Ckicars.

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To any one that knows it, the cofTe does its own talking. It is a bleed of ths bizhest-gr&de selected tarries that come to the American market, packed whole neither cut nor ground retaining their full strength and tempting aroma. Bat In ordt-r to place a package of Climax on thousands of pantry shelves where it has not been before, we are spending thousands of dollars in placing a costly, beautiful, or useful PRESENT IN EVERY PACKAGE These pretext are practical, snd hou'.i offer s real Inducement for any 4U criainatiag housewife to give Climax one trial. That one trial has made It a necessity wlta tho una d( of cone, aaers. You're aczt,o bener take it ap wu& your grocer st once. Aaoag these pretests are GENTLR MEN'S WATCH, St era-winder. Case and Movement guaranteed. PAIR OP SCISSORS SCARP PIN SLEEVB BUTTONS PEN KMFB LADY'. BROOCH LADY'S RING with stoae settlfi? DINNER BELL SCRFW LR1YER SPOOL OP EMBROIDERY SILK CAN OPENER TBA SPOON CARD OP SAFETY PINS BEAUTY PIN with stone setting. PACKAGE OP HOOKS AND BYES LADY'S NECKLACE of Fancy Beads. STICK PIN, enameled and stone settle J LADY'S HANDKERCHIEF, with lacs corners. AND MANY OTHERS. Ts be kad of all vise racers Fries as higher thaa ether rack tee Coffees

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Little Lore Taps. AC one of the recent White House receptions there was a little case of rapier thrusting between two ladies, says Llppincotfs, and it was delightfully entertaining to those who saw and heard. There is a famous man in Washington, one who came from the plain people and who continues as one of them, lie has a beautiful daughter of aristocratic tendencies, who has dug up a family tree, somehow or other, and who affects superiority which she does not possess in any sense. The wife of a Congressman from a Western State was introduced to the young lady and pleasantly said: "I have met with your distinguished father. Miss " "I dare say," replied the young lady languidly. Tapa in his position meets all sorts of people." The Western lady flushed and flashed back instantly: "I should suppose 80. Especially when he is at home."

CUTICURA OINTMENT. The World' Greatest ßkln Cure and Sweetest; Emolllent-Poaitively Unrivaled. Cuticura Ointment is beyond question the most successful curative for I torturing, disfiguring humors of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, in proof of which a single anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed in the severer cases by a ' dose of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, Is often sufficient to afford immediate re lief in the most distressing forms of Itching, burning and scaly humors, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all else falls. It is especially so in the treatment of Infants and children, speedily soothing and healing the most distressing cases. Needed a Rest Collector This is the twentieth time I've called with this bill. Gilded Youth Yes, and there are fortj more, Just like you, coming in day after I day, to worry me about their miserable , little bills. No wonder I'm all fagged out. Gaess I'll take a run over to Europe to recuperate. Titenty-Second Annnal Niagara Falls Excursion Alienist 21st. Special train via Nickel Plate Road. Get details from local agent or write W. A. Sherer, T. I. A., Fort Wayne, Ind., for illustrated booklet. (638) Five thousand bottles of wine, twi iniich cows and thirty-six guinea pis are amoig tho honsehoM effects of tho late Emile Zola which are advertised for public sale in, Faris. Do your clothes look yellow? If so, use lied Cross Ball Blue. It will make them white as snow. 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Never expose the eyes needlessly to i dust or flying particles of any kind. Thousandsjf Women ARE MADE WELL AMD STRONG Success of Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable Compound Rests Upon the Fact that It Really Does Make Sick Women Well Thousands upon thousands of American women nave been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Their letters are on file in Mrs. Pinkham's office, and prove this statement to bo a fact and not a mere boost. Overshadowing" indeed is the success of this great medicine, and compared with it all other medicines and treatment for women are experiments. Why has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound accomplished its widespread results for good ? Why has it lived' and thrived" and done its glorious work for a quarter of a century ? Simply and surely because of its sterling worth. The reason no other medicine has even approached it3 success is plainly and positively because there is no other medicine in the world so good for women's ills. The wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over the diseases of womankind is not because it is a stimulant not because it is a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and reconstructor ever discovered to act directly upon the uterine system, positively CUKIXO disease and displacements and restoring health and vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who havo witnessed cures, and physicians who have recognized the virtue in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and are fair enough to jrive credit where it is due. If physicians dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in ßevere cases of female ills, as they know by experience that it will effect a curt. Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration, or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences and be restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Anyway, write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. It's free and always helpful.

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I OLD-TIME ELECTIONEERING. The candidate'3 trick of kissing the babies to gain votes is not a new thing. The determined candidate of the eighteenth century was as deeply Interested in all members of a voter's family as he is to-day. In William Cowper's "Letters", may be found a description of the way things were done more than a hundred years ago. We were fitting yesterday at dinner, the two ladies and myself, very composedly and without the least apprehension of any such Intrusion in our snug parlor, one lady knitting, another netting, and the gentleman winding

worsted. Suddenly, to our unspeakable surprise, a mob appeared before the window. A smart tap was heard at the door, the boys halloed, and the maid announced Mr, Grenville. Candidates are creatures not very susceptible affront, and would rather, I suppose, climb In at tbe window than be absolutely excluded. In a minute the yard, the kitchen and the parlor were filled. Mr. Grenville. advancing toward me, shook me by the hand with a degree tf cordiality that was extremely seducing. As soon as he and as many more as could find chairs were seated, he began to open the intent of . his visit I told him I had no vote, for which he readily gave me credit. I assured him I had no influence, which he was not equally inclined to believe. Thus ended the conference. Mr. Grenville squeezed my hand again, kissed the ladies, and -withdrew. lie kissed likewise the maid in the kitchen, and seemed, upon the whole, a most loving, kissing, kind-hearted gentleman. Sound as a Dollar. Montlcello, Minn., Aug. 7. Mr. J. W. Moore of this place stands as a living proof of the fact that Bright's Disease, even in the last stages, may be perfectly and permanently cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Moore says: "In 1S0S, three reputable physicians after a careful examination told mo that I would die with Brigbt's Disease inside of a year. My feet and ankles and legs were badly swollen; I could hardly stand on my feet and had given up all hopc3 of getting cured, when a traveling salesman told mo that he himself had been cured of Bright's Disease two years before. 4,IIe said he had taken to his bed and expected to die with it, but that he had been cured by a remedy called Dodd's KMney Pills. "I commenced taking them at once and I am thankful to say that they saved my life. After a short treatment I was completely restored to good health and I am now as sound as a dollar." THE A. P. A. AS A DIPLOMAT. lelville K. Stone Estimates that the Association Make for Peace. 'Ine Associated Press has been able to usurp In a large measure the functions of the diplomat, and I think It makes for universal peace in a remarkable way. Instead of public questions now passing through the long and tedious methods of diplomacy as formerly, the 6tory is told with authority by the Associated Tress. The point of view of a country Is presented no longer by . diplomatic communication, but in the dispatches of the Associated Tress. A striking instance of this occurred some months ago, when a Japanese war vessel went into tne neutral harbor of Chifu and captured the Rychitelnl, a Russian gunboat which had sought an asylum there. Our correspondent was on the Rychitelnl when the Japanese lieutenant and a detachment arrived, and was a personal witness of the occurrence. His story appeared throughout the civilized world, and was made the subject of representations by Russia, through her ally, France. In less than a week the Japanese government prepared a careful defense of their action and handed it to Mr. Egan, our correspondent In Tokio, with a request that he send it throughout the world. It was done, and it closed the Incident. They made no effort, and distinctly said that they would make none, to send an official answer to Russia on the subject through the ordinary channels f diplomacy, but chose rather to send it through the agency of the Associated Press. The authorities of the foreign offices of the different European governments recognize the Independence of the Associated Press, and have virtually made choice of it as a forum for the discussion of current questions of International inteest. They recognize that a telegram of the Associated Press, published as it is, throughout the world, unless immediately explained, may arouse a public sentiment that can never be met by the ordinary methods of diplomacy. They recognize that In the end It is the high court of public opinion that must settle international questions, and not the immediate determination of the foreign office of any country. From Melville E. Stone's "The Associated Tress," in the Century. - . BABY'S INSTINCT Shows He Knew What Food to Stick To. Forwarding a photo of a splendidly handsome and healthy young boy, a happy ii other writes from an Ohle town: "The enclosed picture shows my 4j ear-old Grape-Nuts boy. "Since he was 2 years old he has eaten nothing but Grape-Nuts.. lie demands aid gets this food three times a day. This may seem rather unusual, but he does not. care for anything else after he has eaten hU Grape-Nuts, which he uses with milk or cream, and then he is through with his meal. Even on Thanksgiving Day he refused turkey and all the good things that make up that great dianer, and ate his dish of Grape-Nuts and cream with the best results and none of the evils that the other foolish members of tho family experienced. ; "He Is never sick, has a beautiful complexion, and is considered a very handsome boy. May the Postum Company prosper and long continue to farnlsh their wholesome food!" Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ' There's a reason. Real the little book, "Tbt Road to Wellville' la er cry pkg.

p. Red tape is always associated with the business methods of government, whether in America or In other countries. Nearly every one who has had dealings with Washington will testify as to the tediou-j" regulations which must be observed and the vexatious delays which exhaust the patience of those who have to do with the departments. The President, who, by temperament, has no sympathy with unnecessary conventionalities, and who desires always to see work done in the quickest and most effective way, has appointed a commission of five men, selected from four of the executive departments, to Investigate the government methods of doing business, and, if possible, to discover and recommend better ways. In private business red tape practices are killed off by competition; for, other things being equal, the firm which does its work In the most direct and economical way has an advantage. In government business competition plays no part and, as a rule, has no influence; and custom assumes an undue importance. The result is a tendency, characteristic of all departments of the public business, to become clogged with rules and entangled In petty details, to the great detriment both of speed and of economy. e 1 Families living in large towns or cltie3 have sometimes been asked by their letter carrier to buy tickets to a picnic, excursion, .concert, ball or ether entertainment. Even if the request has not been formally made, the tickets, with the price plainly printed on them, have been left at the house. It is not generally known that such distribution of tickets is forbidden by the postoffice department. Indeed, even those who have known of tha prohibition have seldom been Inclined to complain against the postman who has delivered their mail daily in raia and shine for years. At the beginning of the season of picnics and excursions this year the Postmaster General called ths attention of the postmasters to the regulation, and said he would hold them responsible for its enforcement The regulation applies to rural-free-delivery carriers as well as to those in cities; but on the rural-free-delivery routes the carriers have certain privileges of their, own. They may carry "articles or packages of unmailable merchandise for hire for and upon the request of patrons residing on their respective routes." -: :- Now and then one gets an amusing glimpse of the variety of duties which the President is called upon to perform. While he was settling the difference between Assistant Secretary Loornis and Minister Bowen, and deciding what should be done in the case of the Santa Fe Railroad Company, and arranging for a peace conference between Russia and Japan, a delegation of Gloucester fish merchants called upon him to complain of the conduct of the mackerel. These inconsiderate fish, formerly very regular in their habits, have- lately become dissipated and erratic. They take long and frequent vacations, without giving any indication as to where they are going or when they will return, and in other ways give evidence of leading a double life. The Gloucester fish merchants, who have so ofttu fed these mackerel and looked after them so tenderly, are naturally hurt. They want the President to get after the rebellious schools with his big stick, and compel the mackerel to. be good; and he promised to have the fish commission make an investigation. Picture post-cards, which are now so plentiful, bring to the government a most profitable line of postal business. The rate, at a cent each for carrying them through the mall, amounts to about one dollar and a quarter a pound, varying somewhat with the weight of the card. This compares advantageously with the cent a pound on newspapers, the 8 cents on books, aiid the 1G cents on merchandise. Letter mail would pay twice the postal-card rate, even if every letter weighed its full ounce. The collecting habit, in other ways, brings to the Treasury many an honest penny. The post-card craze, which is' the newest collecting habit and the most recent source of revenue, leads small communities to see what they have in the way of natural beauty or of artistic work that deserves a wide circulation. In the navies of nearly all the maritime nations, except Great Britain and the United States, it is still the custom to deal out to the sailors a double portton of grog when they are about to go Into action. The custom arose in the days when vessels lashed themselves together and the men fought hand to hand. The grog was supposed to stir them to unaccustomed fury. In these days of long range fighting, when clear heads and steady hands are essential nothing could be more unfortunate than the allowance of grog;.. yet it is reported that the Russian sailors received a double portion before they entered the fight of the Sea of Japan. rieavy receipts in June resulted in a surplus of $13,000,000 in the Treasury operations of that month, and reduced, the deficit from $37,000,000 to about $24,000,000 for the fiscal year. Receipts were about the same as in the previous year, but there was a considerable increase of expenditures in the War, Navy and Postoffice Departments. -: :- The war department has recently given an order which appeals to the finest sentiment The post commander at Fort-Mcllenry has been directed to ascertain tha exact position of the pole from which floated the flag which suggested to Francis Scott Key "The Star-Spangled Banner." The officers and enlisted men at the. post wish to ereet a tone to mark the spot

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4 t EXTEMPORIZING A When Wall street first caught the fever for "industrial combinations" and began the reorganization of everything in sight says the Brooklyn Eagle, one of the votaries of high finance found himself iu Chicago In extreme need of communicating with his New York office. He had almost completed an arrangement for the consolidation of several Western enterprises, but In order to get the final authority he needed from New York, he must explain all he had done by wire to his partners. There was no time to write. He had no cipher code. For a long time- he tried to think out some way to send the information so that it would be plain to his partners and meaningless to any one else. Ills secret was a valuable one, and once sent over the wire might be sold out to his rivals in Wall street for a large sum. At last he decided to take the chances In plain English. Accordingly he wrote the message and gave it to his assistant to send. naif an hour later, when the assistant came back, he asked him if he had 6ent it "Not Just that way." said the clerk. "I rewrote It, the first word on a Postal blank, the second on a Western Union, and so on. I sent half by each company, and neither half meant anything. Then I sent a second message by one line, saying, 'Read both messages together, alternating words. " The scheme was too simple for the high financier to have evolved, but it worked perfectly. TWENTY YEARS OF IT. Emaciated by Dlabstcsj Tortured with Gravel and Kidney Pains. nenry Soule, cobbler, of Hammondsport, N. Y., says: "Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me eight years ago. I've reached 70, and hope to live many years longer. But twenty years ago I had kidney trouble so bad I could not work. -"Backache was perV agony to lift anytiling. travel, whirling head aches, dizziness and terrible urinary disorders ran me down from ICS to 100 pounds. Doctors told me I had diabetes and could not live. I was wretched and hopeless when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but they cured me eight years ago and Tve been well ever since. Foster-SMburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale Ly all dealers. Fiice 50 cents per Lox. A Parting Shot. She had just haniled him the frigid mitt, and as he was about to remove his hat from the hall rack for the last time, previous to meandering out into the dark and dismal evening, he said: "Well, perhaps it is better so, anJ were it not for one thing I'd thank you for your decision." "Indeed!" exclaimed the gelid-hearted maid ia surprise. "And what is that oa-3 thing, pray?" "Listen, cruel one, and I will enlighten you," he answered. "Had you married me I should Lave boon spared the expense of buying u refrigerator this summer." Fell Dead. A man fell dead In Chicago the other day from heart trouble, and thousands die every day in the same way. But the cause of nine out of ten of such cases of heart trouble is indigestion. The cure is Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. The explanation is that the swollen, Inflamed and engorged stomach presses right up against the heart and prevents it from working; your heart flutters, palpitates, pains and you are short of breath; some lose it forever. Just try for these symptoms, a few doses of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and see how quickly it will cure you. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back If it falls. Couldn't Jolly Her. "Mamma," said little Cordelia, "I wish I didn't hare a turn-up nose." "Why, I think your nose is pretty, my dear," replied her mother. "Oh, no, it isn't," rejoined the chubby miss, "it just gets pegger and pngger every day." A Fiance In the Old Atlantic Delightful Seaside Excursion to Atlantic' City, N. J., August 21st. Tia Nickel Plate Road. Tickets sold for all regular trains of August 21st, also Special Niagara Falls Excursion Train same date. Secure sleeping car space early. Full Information of agent or address W. A. Sherer, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. (639) Mother-In-Lawless. "Miss Gotrox er Clara, will you be my wife?" asked the poor, but almost honest young man. "Are you quite sure you love me for myself alone?" queried the fair heiress. "Of course I do," he replied. "Didn't you tell me you were an orphan?" In a Pinch, Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns. Bunions. Swollen, Sore, Hot. Callons. Aching. Sweating feet and Injrowlng Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T. Not'What He Kequlrcrd. Physician You should drink plenty of pure milk, as it contains all the elements of blood. Patient Excuse me. doctor, but I'm not bloodthirsty. I cannot praise Piso'a Cure enongh for the wonders It has worked in curing me. R. II. Seidel, 2200 Oliv street, St Louis. Mo., April 15. 1901. Thibet has the highest spot inhabited by human beings on this globe. This is the Buddhist cloister of IIa nie, where 21 monks live at an altitude of 10,000 feet Clear white clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses l?sd Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. There is a telegraph box on every street car. Write message, put on right number of stamps, drop in the box. Dr. Bmrid Krmmtdj'a tmrmrif Reear. Ba. oat, N. Y-, car4 my Hon kidney troabl. I eaind 0 pounds.- 8. Wrdel), Barasrüle. H.J, Bottles fk Whenever an eye is injured, call in an experienced oculist at ones. v nrfnalAW Unj i.u nia (ntt tor fTMlilran tsrthinc; sonsns ths cams, rvdaeos laflsmautUea, s I !7s pais, curss wlaatoiio. tt csat a bettia,

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FREE DOTTLE COUPON Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name, for a free bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic. Stomach Tonic, Constipation Cure and Blood Purifier, to MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CO.. 21 Tnird Ave., Rock Island, 111. Give raU address and write plainly. The $1.00 bottle contains nearly three times the 50c. size. At drag stores. The genuine has a data and number stamped on the label take no other front ycur druggist.

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Positively cured by these Little Fills. They also relieve Dl tress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating; A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad T&sta in 'tlio Jlcratn, Coated Tongue. Fata In t&e Eide, TORPID LIVES. T&? regulato tue Bowela. Purely Vegetable, SUALLP1LL SHALL OOSL SUALL PRICE. CARTERS Gsnulna Must Bear Fao-Simila Signature IJJgja. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Let us do your Printing using I innn IM t L.II1U1 " U3 for your office stationery. You can get the paper and envelopes to match. It U thm real thing. Take no ether. your own signature -kw.: Rubber Stamp for signing Letters, Vouchers, etc., at the low price of fl-25. Send for particulars. Lock Box 21 Port Wayne, Indiana, RUBBER STAMPS. ' All kinds of Rabber Stamps Mad ta Order. Self iaklnf Daters koiurthlng new. Ink and Inking Pads. Send for CstrJtgu te Lock Ca 219. Pert Wayoe, la4.

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Tonic is employed. As a Stomach Tonic it is unequalled. SUFFERED ALL HIS LIFE. The endorsement of B. B. McCurdy of Troy, Ohio, proves that the severest forms of Constipation are promptly cured by Mull's Grape Tonic He says: "I gave yonr Tonic a thorough trial. It Is the only remedy that will cure constipation. I do not believe anyone suffered more therefrom than I, as I bad been afflicted with it all my life. For days my bowels would not act and then only by the use of strong cathartics that were fast ruining my health. My Stomach and Liver were deranged and I suffered with Inward pils, the pains of which would at times raise me off my chair. I spent much money with various doctors and medicines to no aralL . Soon after I started Mull's Grtpe Tonic my bowels Legan to move regularly the pain left me and my general health built up rapidly. I heartily recommend It as an absolute cure to which I am a living witness." Until Mull's Grape Tonic was put on the American market there was no cure for Constipation. Let us send you a bottle free to-day to show you that it will do all we claim. Good for Ailing Children and Cursing Mothers.

how it was blended or Wlln wndi or when roasted? If you buy your coffee looso by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality ? LION COFFEE , the LEAD EH OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol necessity unHorm In quality, strength end flavor. For OMR A QUARTER CF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard collce In minions ol homes. LION COFFEE l carelally packed at our factories, and until opened In your home, bes no chance ct being adulterated, or of coming la contact with dust, dirt, germs, or unclean bands.

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