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A practical journalist, long a member of the stuff of the Washington Evening Star, resigned 

 his position to go tip < • 11: 1 1 < ■ i ■ i :i l:t . Before he left Washington he had been a firm believer in the 

 medicinal qualities of Ripans Tabules, and took a lot of them with him to Guatemala, where he 

 earned the friendship of the captain of the steamer, which sails from San Francisco and stops at 

 ports in Central America, by making known to him the marvelous virtues of R-I-P-A-N-S the 

 medical wond9r of the century. He often dilates upon the captain's enthusiasm about the Tabules 

 hi. I asserts that the people of the tropics suffer terribly from indigestion, and that the Tabules 

 are now known most favorably throughout Central America. Ripans Tabules quiet the nerves, 

 compose the mind, allay irritation, and invite repose. One gives relief. 



WANTED:— A case of bud health thai Et-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit, They banish pain and 

 prolong life, i >ne gives relief. Note the word IM-P-A-N-S on the package and accept no substitute. 

 K-l-l'-A-N-S. lo for 5 cents, or twelve packets for 48 cents, may be had at any drug store. Ten 

 samples and one i hoiisand testimonials will be mailed to any address for o cents, forwarded to the 

 liipans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce St., New York. 



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