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JUDGE THE LOVE THAT LIVES. th fades, love droops, the leaves of friend- ship fall— \nuather's secret hope outlives them all.” She will not believe her dimpled darling must dle, The baby eyes look to her for heip—and there is help. Hasten to the nearest druggist aan procure Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discove aml y sumptic taken in tint aifecting other \ perfect spe which is only Scrofula of as readily as it is and orga e Langs, if res serofula Don't del: Catarrh Remedy THE VALUE OF PEPSIN FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS. (From the Mass, Medic Journal.) The testimony as to the whelmi itis em tothe alue of Pepsin is o Th ple on which supply ment titles it to be considered a waly of the highest v and experienc i<it the same position.” Cummins says he 1 so many apparently hopeless cases in in- under its use that he never recon swet-nurse, but relies on artifi ion of which is aided with Pe} numend JENSEN'S CRYSTAL B ants recov men: speak from personal experi mst satisfactory. Unfortu . but that nial to its worth. — Its purity an at solvent power upon albu ns to try it as a solvent nbrane, ancl Also co: der, i both i decided effect. We have also kn injected inte the substarc which could not be extirpated, wi result atly_ retarding witho nsital odor and is so of tom form. is pat upin for diphtheritic h the apparent heir growth. It is of Pepsin,which nd, besides the usual ning each two and tind these an admirable form ion. 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