pn bmKL T t -mme - t rw J l.ui IB EPILEPSY CONQUERED? New York Physicians Havo Many Cures to Their Credit. Now York, April 4. Advices from every direction fully confirm previous reports ,that the remarkable troatment for epilepsy bolng administered by Uio consulting physicians of tho Dr. Water man Institute Is achieving wonderful results. Old and stubborn cases havo been greatly benefited and many pa tients claim to havo been entirely cured. Persons suffering from epilepsy should wrlto at onco to Dr. Watonnan Institute, 122 East 25th st, Branch C3, Now York, for a supply of tho romedy, which Is being distributed gratuitously. How He Averted a Duel. Tho following Is told of former Sen ator Joo Blackburn of Kentucky: In tho days of his youth tho Ken ttickinn was asked by a friend to sec ond him in a duel. Ho consentcu, and ut sunriso tho parties mot at the ap pointed place. Now, It was tills Ken tucklan's duty to say tho last words touching tho terms of tho duel. But, although he faithfully performed this duty, tho duel never took place. A murmur of "Why not?" invariably goes around whenever thl3 story 13 told, whereupon tho nnswer Is as fol lows: "For a. very simple reason. When Joo finished speaking It was too dark for a duel." Harper's Magazine. Accounting for It. Wcddcrly They say that a man and his wlfo grow to look alike after they havo been married a few years. Now, my wlfo and I have been mar- " ried ten yearsdo you think wo look alike? Singleton Yes, indeed. You both soom to have tho some sad expression. Stray Storks. Occasionally or oftener people lead a man to beliovo they admire him when in reality thoy are only trying to work him. Keeps Horseshoers Busy. There are used in tho British army 2S.C00 horseshoes every month. To restore a normal action to liver, kid neys, stomach and bowels, take Garfield Tea, the mild Herb laxative. All druggists. It's no uso a church advertising tho Bible when it Is dodging its bills. Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Granitovillo, Yt "I was passinpr through tho Changoof Life and Miflerott 71 r i o m nervousncs3 ana outer annoyinrr symptoms, and I can truly say that yogotablo Com pound lias proved worth mountains of gold to mo, as it restored my health and stronth. I "vvSv?K wmzjmMM never lorgot to ten mv friends what mnmmi' Lvdia E. Pinkham's "Vcerctable Compound has dono for mo during this trying period. Completo restoration to hcaltu means so much to mo that for tho sako of other sulTor ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter." Mus. Ciias. .Barclay, H.F.D., Granitovillo, Vt. IXo other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-bpread nnd un qualified endorsement. STo other med icino wo know of has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham a Vcgetablo Compound. For moro than 30 years it has been curing woman's ills such as inflamma tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through tho period of chaugo of lito. Mrs. Pinlcluim, at Lynn, Mnss., Invites all ntuk women to -vrito herforjulvifo. Her advice is free, and. always helpful. la U P.H9 fld Iia tae'iyyleld,lmttliat's what John Kennodyof lMmontoo, Alberta, Western Canada. Rut from 4(1 acrusurnprin,? wneaun r.'iu. uot-uria iruiuuiucruibiriviti iituuiiiruv- intn Buuwi'uuuicr OICC1-lHntresullK-iuch & 4.- 000 buulH lsol wlieut troml'.'O uccra, or 331-3 tiu.ncrncre, lu.i'OandlO buiiliel yields were num eruub, Ai hlijn an i.J bltnllMlR llf MIH b tltll acrweri'ttiri8hed from AlberUHIekSulnlJlO. Tho Silver Gii ) at tho recent Bpokano Falrwasawuttledto tl u Alberta duvernuient for Its oxhlbttof Braliu, sraes und Tecetables. Ueportauf excellent yields fur 1910 euru nlbo from hatkatcbewan and Manitoba In Western Canada 1'rtio linmetertd of 1 HO turm. unit mlJiiluliiK lro ciiiiptlciim of 1110 hi reB (ut la nri-Hcrn) arc ti bo liud Ul tbc rliolc i-Mt ilUtrbtH HebooU foiiYinleiif, rll muto vxclliit, (to! I tho very bent, nil Imuthi lnnout liand, liulldlng lumber iliniip, filiileusy tor;nt mill rriiHDimblo In prli u, wiltir 'fillv i roiMiriul , mUuil fiirmtnciiHUt I'ewti. .Wrllniw to hut placo for ct tloniunt, settlern' luw r&lhrar rnten, denerlptlTn lllufctrutnl "LattlleitWett '(ent frru on apiilleaUynlandotlir r Informa tion, to riup't of lnioilitratlun. Ot tawa. Can. .or to ttio Canadian (jOTernuioDtAtom. 13C, t. T. Hlnn.315 JImb Jl .51. Pxt, Kim. J. . Hlith!ji,tlrjtt lH,Wjltrti,S.rj. (I'm addrett nearest ou ) ISO YMKS CID QUICK Rtlltf EU IK0U3US Sioux City Directory Alrtir printing ufilco do.nir a ijooil tSHCy liugineok, In it ' m cay, to trude for rioutli Dakota land A t'trculn It yon bave boiitli Dakota html to el( or trade, write uh. HKKS fOOI'EHATJVI. HliALTY, 611 X'curl Street, Sioux City, Iowa. Established 30 Years FLORISTS rioral emblems occasions. and cut noTTers for nil 8IOUXCITY, IOWA IN WOMAN'S b Uj y t I fe 0 H niftraraSEcter C5 fCCMM MIL iemwj JLjhi?'iffk i?tmh3 -Hj Vi-JU- BAMBOOZLING QRANDMA. "There never wns a grandma half so Kuotl!" llu whltpeicri, wlillo beside her chair lie HtOOlT, And Inld Ills rosy check, Vi'ltli manner ory meek, cnlimt her dear old fncu In-Jovlns mood. "Tlicro never wns a nicer grandma liortr, 1 know noma little liojs must bo forlorn, Bwnuse thoy'o none, like you; 1 wonder whnt I'd do Without n grandma's Kisses nlcht and morn?" "Tliern necr wua ii deurer grandma there'" Ho klftstd lior and he smoothed her snow- white hntrl Then ilxetl her ruffled cap And n6t!.d In her lap. While grandma, mulling, rocked her old armchair. "When I'm a man what lots to you I'll brlnsj A horso nnd carriage and a watch and ring: All grnndiniB aro so nice! (Just hero he kissed her twice) And grandmas srto a boy mos,t any thing." Jpforc his dear old grandma could reply. This boy looked up, and with a roguish eye Then whispered In her car That nobody might hear, 'Gay, grnndma, have you any more mince plo7" New Moon. OPTICAL ILLUSION QUEER Nineteen Out of Twenty Persons Would Say Depth Was Greater Than the Width of Cross. Look at this peeulinr cross, nnd ask jour friends which of the two dotted lines is the longer tho one showing tho urcadth of the cross or that de- An Optical Illusion. ". monstrating the dcplli Nineteen out of overy twenty would reply that tho cross is deeper than it is wide. As a matter of fact, both dotted lines aro of equal length. TO MAKE REALISTIC THUNDER Trick Msy Be Performed by Vibrating Piece of String Drawn Around Person's Head. Place a picco of btritifc round thu head of a friend, as shown in the il lustration, taking caro that his hands How to Make Realistic Thunder. cover the ears, as shown in the drawing. Then catiso tho string to ibrato by drawing tho finger and thumb along it, previously moisten ing them or touching them with lesln. Tho effect will ho that a sound ex actly HKo a rolling peal of thunder will reach the cars of the person operated upon. Try It. Facts About Amber. A large pioportlon of the amber In tho world is from tho shores of the Baltic sea, from Mcmel to Danzig. This "gold of the Baltic," so called, Is a mofet valtiablo commodity, which at ono tlmo ranked among fossil, or pet rllkil gum, from coniferous, or pine trees ot some prehistoric' period. Theso forc-Ts along what now fomprlses pnrt f tho shoro and tho bed of tho Baltic sea, gnu- out their amber wax ages apo, and this, together with tho trunks of tho fallen trees, lies burled In a fos sil btate A gieat storm on tho Baltic nlwas bilngs to thu sho)o a quantity of amber which probably has lain In tho soil at tho bottom of the sea for centuries. M'ich of tho amber of commerco Is picked up along the ghqre, but tho greater proportion of it Is mined. Tho deposit is found about twenty feet bo low tho surface of the ground ami Is burled In tho remains of forest that flourished thousands of years ago, per haps Looking After the Eggs. I.ady llotty, who Is 4 years old. and never misses n trick, wns taken tho other evening to a restaurant for her suppci, nnd with all the Importance and tprteluly dignity of her years, calmly ordoreil poached eggs on loust While tho llttlo family gioup w.ts awaiting its servico, the "kiddlo" amused hersolf by looking out of tho window, pressing against a screen to got a closer view of something below. Sho was warned by hor mothor that th"b screen might glvo way und lot hor fall to tho sidewalk, perhaps Injuring her tcrriblv Sho drew away thought n minute nnd turn said na'vdv "Would I fall If tl o screen wci ou'" You icrtalnly woH " v.r h' moT er' i resly "And .-m'll I n awful hurt' 1'" ' Very 1 1, ly " ' Tl ci what tfould tie man do with tho eggs'" Tr"" : I r-uUR O'CU When tho old sun dlul by the garden wall Tells Us tho hour Is 4 o'clock, Then children und dollies both ono and alt To tho garden tea-tablo gladly flockl Kor Grandma has flnlshed her dally nap And there will sho Bene us with cako and milk, Darling rIio looks In her lare-trlmmed cap And second-best gown of tho llnest atlk. ESSES mrXW(ish v W hM Dollle.i unit nil luivo u bite nnd sup, Huiurry aro wp from our hearty play! Dilntlly line Is each plnti Utul cup l'or Qrindmn nu9 always brought up that wayl When no'vo lind ai much ti3 wo all can eat AVe lay ourselves down on tho soft, cool Brass, And then the dear ladles for tnlot entreat Until tho Ions shadows liocla to pass. COUNTESS AS STREET SWEEP Young German Noblewoman Inspired Her Countrymen to Freedom by Display of Fortitude, Julio M. Llppmnnn tells a story of the Thirty Years' war In St. Nicholas, under the title of "Tho Street Sweep er." Tho author says: Now Mainz is ono of tho strongest fortresses in Germany; but, nevortho less, during tho Thirty Years' war It was occupied by the French, who laid tho country wasto and ruled over tho land with all tho harshness of in vaders. There seemed no hopo of es caping from their tyranny, for the men who had fought and lost were dis couraged, and had no further heart for resistance. So matters went from bad to worso until, one day, tho beautiful young countess of Stoin summoned all the bwoctest and best maidens of the city into her presenco, and urged them to mnko a solemn vow that they would nolllipr wil nor llptn t n word of wooing until their country was en tirely free. As you may bellovc, tho news of this leaguo nindo a great stir; for men who havo lost their courage in war, and men who have lost their hearts In love, are very different beings. The Frenchmen saw very soon that tho young Germans wero showing signs of rebellion, nnd so they determined to wreak their vengcanco on tho countess. They took her prisoner, dragged her through tho city, and at last thrust a broom Into her hand, and bade her sweep the principal street of tho town a terrible humiliation., they thought, for a high-bred lady as sho was. Hut do you think sho faltered? No, indeed. Sho raised her eyes, and, praying aloud so all could hoar: "God of my fatherland, bless my sweeping, and as I sweop tho highway, grant that tho enemy may bo swopt from our land!" graspod tho broom firmly dike tho truo joung noblewoman sho was) and swopt so clean that not a Frenchman of them all (and French men pride themselves on being ablo to see very fine points) could discover a spook of dust. Thoy stood about, and twirled their mustaches, and tried to look supercilious, and to raise tho peoplo's mirth against her. But thoy did not succeed; nnd tho townsfolk, Instead of Jeering, took off their caps, and echoed her prayer "God bless the swooping!" And God did blosq It; for tho sight of their noble young countess at her task put the men on their mettle, and they turned on tho Frenchmen and fought with such a will that it was not longbeforo thero wns not ono loft in tho land, and they had indeed swept the country qulto clear of every foe. CORRECTED. Willie Bo peoplo go to some sani tariums to get In trim? Father No. to got trimmed. Couldn't Eat Much. "No, dour," said mamma to lltt)o Carrie, who had Just rucolvcd n box ot swoetmouts, "you must ask one ot your llttlo frlonds in to share your candy." "Woll." replied the llttlo lady, nft or a fow momonti' thought, "I I guess, I'll invitu I'annle, 'catiso candy makes uer tooths achu an' sho can't eat much.' Little Boy Sayo Grace. A little Hartford hoy of tathor a thoughtful and Inquiring turn ot mind asked his dignified father ono day, aft er tho silent graco at dlnnur. "Papa, why don't jou nay It aloud?" "You may nny It aloud If you wish, my son." re plied thn fathor, and bowing his head the little follow solnninly originated this, unique grace: "Cod havo morcy on theso victuals" Good Frldry a jiin '.rjy n iin- u rompTuhii; v.' ' Ciod Pr.di. w., rrrlVrd tl.c . rri" icib- N'H, yoi Ut r I hoii e I bOU." ,iuJ nad our Hbinm f r LIVELY SCRAP IN TENNESSEE Interesting Account of "Calf Killer or Dug Hill" Battle Twenty Out of 72 Get Away. I havo never road an account of what Is known as the "Calf Killer or JDug Ulll battle," In Whlto county, Tennessee I don't recollect the dnto of tho battle, but it was some tlmo in 1RC1, Snvonty-Uvo of us followed Champ Ferguson, tho hototl guerrilla, all day until about four o'clock In tho evening, nnd they set a trap for ub, and wo didn't do a thing but rldo Into It. I nnd two more comrades wore ad vance guards, and wo wero some four hundred yards in advance writes John V. Clark, bugler, First Tcnnos seo M. T. U., in tho National Tribune. As wo wero riding ulong at ease, 1 noticed fresh horso tracks In tho rond. I looked up tho road about ono hun dred yards, and saw two Johnnies sit ting on their horses, with guns lying ncross their saddles, and I said: k"Hoy8, yonder stand two confederates. Supposo wo got them." I raised my old navy, took good aim and opened on them. Tho Johnnies broke, as wo thought, for life. I wnu bugler. I sounded tho double quick charge signal, and lit out aftor thorn, nnd about tho time tho com pany caught up wo Bpled two lines of bnttlo formed. Ono line was up to our right, on high ground about thrco hundred feet nbovo us. Wo wero in tho Dug Hill rond, which ranged around tho mountain about six hun dred yards from where wo entered It. At tho looso end ot this hill wns an other line of bnttle. By this tlmo an other line had formed hohlnd us, nnd tho Johnnies wero cross-firing on us three ways. Wo had a close call. As I recollect it, 20 out of tho 72 got out. John M. Hughes, colonel command ing tho Tenth Tennessee, was back In the mountains, picking up deserters and conscrinting that country. Ho had gathered about seven hundred, In cluding old Champ Ferguson's band of robbors and murderers, nnd thov were tho ones wo wore fighting Wo fought our way back tho way wo camo in. Wo fired every round of ammunition In tho company nnd then used our sabers. This little light lasted from four o'clock until nbout six. Tho smoke was so denso that you could not toll ono man from nn other. Lieutennnt Kmlck Stono ot tho old Fifth Tcnncsseo cavalry was in command. About six o'clock ono Johnny ball passed so rlnuo to my head that it left a blisterall tho way across my forehead just abovo my eyes. Just after that another cut "I 3ounded the Double Quick Chaiac." my bridle reins In two between my hand and my liorso's neck. Wo wero nil pretty close together, and wo started almost straight up tho mountain, I In tho rear by this time. A confederate caught my horso by the tall nnd ordered me to surrender. I didn't havo a lead In either of my navies and its I was bugler I watn't supposed to carry a gun. I diow my sword and guvo a right-hand back cut, und I was freo from him I think we lost 52 men. At lenht one-half that number surrondejed to Colonel lluse, as ho was u tegular sol dier and promlEod to protect thini. Ho did so by passing them back lo tho roar to old Champ, who shot thorn In cold blood. Wo got this Information from a couplo of old negroes, nnd thoy said that wo killed more of them than they did of us Wo wero 12 miles from Sparta, Tonu., and arrived thero about two o'clock. About four o'clock Pickett camo In. Ho reported that ho was taken prisoner, and took tho oath to nover tako up arms against tho south, so ho resigned his olflcc and went homo, and I think of all tho nonou men I over snv during tho war he was tho worst. The noxt day wo went back through that country with .100 picked mon that U, men who volunteered lo po--and not a confederate could wo find In arum. Dr. 's Loyalty Rather Coppery. Down In old oastt rn MnnnchusettH (town not montloncd), rosldo! n cci tain Ur. , whoso loyalty wiih com monly reputed a rathor "coppoiy," hut who Ik wonderful In hla hucccrr in tramplantliiK trees nnd makliiK thorn thrlvoln fact, hns rained n paradise around his lino old mansion A clorlcul guent onco rnakiiiK the rounds, nald: "Doctor, tho Unltod .SUttea marshal ought to havo an eve to lour liroccdltips" "How ro'' ,. i,,i ti, doctor n trlflo start'ed. rnd om3r,lr" whrMiT ho had spoWn out n mti0 too plolily nny time "IT , c-u c you havo tuch ii hrnnv way of cncijurnglni; trocson " Tlio doctor JotiBlietl nnd "owed him ono." if iii ROMANCE OF COLD WEATHER Man Saves Two Lives but Subsequent Lionizing In Much to His Disadvantage. Two lovers wero strolling along a canal bank on tho outskirts of Paris tho othor day when tho woinnn sud denly ran from her companion and throw herself into tho water. Though but a bad Bwimmor, hor companion at onco Jumped In to rcsctio hor, but ho was uunblo to do so, and both wore In peril of drowning, At this mo ment a stranger camo nlong, and seo lug tho struggling couple, bravoly lumped In nnd succeeded In bringing botli tho man and tho woman to tho bank, whoro thoy wero booh revived. A cheering crowd assembled to con gratulate tho rescuer, who, however, showed great reluctanco to bo lion ized. Ho was qulcltly walking nwny when two policemen camo on tho t-ot-no ami Insisted Hint tho name and address of so bravo a man should bo taken. Their surprise was great when they found that tho gnllant rcscuor wns a burglar for whom tho pollco were anxiously searching. Ho was taken Into custody nnd will bo brought up for uontenco. It Is expect ed that tho gallant rescue will lend to his dismissal, or at least to a re duction of nny sentonco that might otherwlso hnvo boon passed on him for his less heroic deeds, Has Cardinal Gibbons' Approval. Cardinal Gibbons, tho highest au thority of tho Roman Catholic church In America, has exprcs3od his ap proval of Tuberculosis day, which Is to bo obsorvod by tho churches of tho Unjtod States on or nbout April 30, and of tho general organized anti-tuberculosis campaign, ncordlng to a report of an intorvlow mndo public by tho National Association for tho Study nnd Prevent Ion of Tuborculosls. Tho lntcrviow was granted by his omlnenco to II. Wirt Stoolo, oxccutlvo secretary of tho Maryland Associa tion for tho Prevention nnd Relief of Tuberculosis, and Dr. Charles O'Dono van, ono of tho loading physicians of Baltimore. Tho Cardinal expressed his cntlro sympathy with tho plan ot tho Tuberculosis day movomont and Indorsed tho progrnm both of tho Maryland association nnd of tho na tional association. A Preaching Cross Restored. Tho preaching cross In tho village of Bunlngton, situated amid romnntlo surroundings on tho northern side of tho Mendlp hills, has, by tho generos ity of Col. Evan II. Llewellyn, been restored. It is recorded that early in 180.' tho hnndsomo fifteen century baso of tho cross all that then re mained of it was removed and uti lized In building a now houso for tho then parish clork. Happily, tho orna mental dial stono did not share tho snino fate, and this haa been incor porntcd into its original position in tho now cross. Threo broad and mas sive stops carry tho oldsocket upon which rests a tall monolith shaft, which in crowned by ono of those Inntcrn-Ehnped canopies so peculiar to Uio wost country. From tho London Standnrd. Molssant's Comparison. . "Tho lato John B. Molssant wns n gonial as well as a skillful airman," said a Chicago editor. "I remember woll a visit ho onco mndo me, with drawings of nn noro piano of his own Invention under his anu. I Joked him a llttlo about tho machine It certainly had n heavy, awkward look. But ho said with n laugh: " 'Oh, don't Judgo oven an neroplano by Its outside. What If tho man who discovered tho oyster hadn't Btoppcd to pry open tho shell.' " Comparison. "What do you think of tho idea ot an extra session of congrerj?" "Well," replied Fnrmor Corntossel, "romo extry sessions Is llko Borao ex try newspapers. Thoy ain't enough In em to Justify tho holiorin'." Popular Publicity. "Thnt tall waltor seems to bo very much In demand." "Ypr; he never op-n a bottle ot champagno without attracting tho at tention of everybody In tho room." t;S13 AI.I.KN'H l'OOT-EASB ., the AntlnniiUo om!er lo bo n taken Into Uio tiroes for tlrol, Hclilnv fiU. 1 1 liiken Hm Ming nut of xirn nud bullion! and uiulin nulkllitf b dulluhU Bold nrerynlinrn, 2o. litate furfOuf. For I'lllCM trial imcwafc, uddrctt A. H. OlniUoJ, Lo Hot, r.'.Y. "Tho heart is n umnll thing, but do slreth great matters; It Is not suffi cient for a kite's dinner, yot tho world Is not Biifflclont for it. Hugo. RrmemVr TraFk'w Ointment, if in peed rf n uniform, leli.ililo household lemedy fn- inflawnatrn' nr citarrhal ailments. It Mill not disappoint you. What wo uro doing Bpeaka with greater forco than what wo uro say ing. Koyston. Mri. Wlnslow'a Boothltifc Syrup for Children Iretlilnif. r-oftens llui khuin, reducex lullniiima tlon, ulluyu pain, curca win J colic, 21c u bottlo. It 1b a great thing to bo trusted, but It Ih u far higher thing to bo worthy of trubt. Henry Leo. Hotter cenoral health is rtiro to follow thn uto tit the natural Ileib laxative, Gar field T'U. it ti.nt'ots constipation. Go to Bleep without suppor, but rlso wlijiout debt Tnlmiid. VpSet Sick Feeling that follows taking a close of castor oil, saltti or calomel, it) about tho worst you can endure Uch it Rives one the creeps. You don't havo to have it CASCARETS move the bowels tone up tho liver without thcoe bad fcelincs. Try thorn. gii CASCARUT9 ioc a tiox for n week's ' treatment, all drtiwclits. lUt-nest 'llrr lu tlio world. Million liosca u month, V. f U., SIOUX CITY, NO. VM9I1. PUTNAM Color more r lot' j bi Ifiliter and f istcr colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors nil fibers. They dye In cold waterbetter than any other dye. .You c dyuanv rarat witlut rinplnc npart. Writa for free WHf Hoy to IVycHlft-irh nml MixCtlnn, MC WBttt! ttlMJO rflMfflMr. IlilfciSMtiJ WHAT DID HE MEANT 25S J&4111W Tr f Tho Judge No, my consclonco does n't hurt me when I glvo a man a llfo sentonco, if I'm suro ot his guilt. But I Htip'poso yours docs? Tho Pruuchor How do you mean? Tho Judge Why, you ecntenco many Innocent men for llfo nud Uien colloct n feo for doing It Household troubles; Headache, Tooth rche. Earache, Stomach rtclie. Humlins Wirnnl Oil cures these nclios nnd pains no why don't you keep n bottle In the llOllfO. What Is passing In tho heart of nn other rnroly escapes tho observation of one who Is a strict nnatomlst of his own. Shelley. Mon astonish thomsolvcs far more than thoy astonlslw their friends. John Oliver Hobbes. Garfield Tea purifies the blood, eradi cates rlicitmiitiL.il, gout and other diseases. Somo sermons come nenr bolng dem onstrations of eternal punishment. 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Coal with its disagreeable and expensive feat, urc3 or Solvay Coke which is practically puro carbon the hear element. 100,000 households burn Milwaukee Solvay Coke the clear canitary, crnokelcas, bootless nnd economical fuel. Buy MMmaukea f V 1 It can boused in any furnace, range, otove or grate suitable for coal- saves 20 per cent of fuel coat. Solvay Coke means completo combustion no waste, no smoke, no soot, no ashes to sift. Warm3 tho houso while you would wait for hard coal to get starred, 2,000 dealers In tho Northwest soil Milwaukee -i Solvay Coko all sires ask your dealer, and writo for interesting booklet of coke Information to pacmnms, Rttmvw & g&mphnv Colby-Abbot Buliding - r i i i Iss Kams amid Miss Whiion's "WITUIM EASY ACCV.HH of nil parts of tho city, nnd of tho Brent libraries nnd uiiMttimH Oppmtimi-y h'lvcn for nttendanco at publlo entertainments of Ldurntlotiul nnd nrllallc v tlu- TIIOUOUUU AND CONflr.UVATIVn TItAINING, moral, lntolleotual nnd phynk'ul, with expert supci vision In overy department, thus Insuring dcflnlto und certain rcut'lts l'Ai'Llrv I.AUG13, oach teacher a specialist; and pupils assured tlio Indl ldual nttontlou nit it .1 to llirln reipeotlvn iifi'ds. I'lUMAUY, PIUJI'Alt VTOItY AND Al'AIh.MIC Pr.P MtTMKNT3j also a unluun department linowii nn tlio UPPI2H llulISU, for maduato and special (stuikntH iloau lilts' to vpoml t!i winter In Now Yoik In a congenial social ntmos pht.ro, unlar tho most lu rable conditions for cultuto of social cracoa atid for intsllU" tit ndvunctii int 'i'I.q HI'I'CU HOUSU U in a Urgo decrea freo from tho ntUlimry icstrlctloiiH of a nchuol. IiEST AUVANTAUUS of New York nvallablo for tho study of Music, Art. Elottitlon, I.aiiL'uatfPi a'ld Dancing. PHYHICAti I2Xi:itC18EM. Special attention given with the object ot promot ing health, k-raro and easu. of motion nnd rotiost) of manner. Tho gymnaslla ex rrclscs nro in chargu of u crnduatu ot Dr. Hurgent, of Cambridge, Mass. 8UM MKU CAMP In New Hnmnshlro. TIUJ SUCCESS OV Till: SCHOOL has been so pronounced that It has re ceived the hlcliost romiiH'iidatlon of thu leading educntors of tho country ns w II as ot the lilslirt tl litis of tho V K, aovernment; Miss nangs nnd Miss "WMton refer by poiintplon to tho prouldonts ot ten collocea unit dnlvcrsltlcs and to l'resldont nnd Mrs, Tuft. Bx-Vleo-Presldent nnd ilrs. Fairbanks, Kx 1'icsldcnt und Mrs llooscvolt, und tho Chlof Justlco, ADELESS DYES Spring Humors Coma to most peoples and causa many) troubles, pimples, boils and other crop tions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, billousnees, indigestion and head ttche. Tho pooner you get rid of them tho bet ter, nnd tho way to get rid of them an4 to build up tho system is to tako Hood's Sarsaparillo Tho Spring Mcdicino par excellence tm shown by uncqualcd, radical and perma nent cures. Get it today in usual liquid form o chocolated tablets called OorsatobB. 1 H The Army of voiiSiipatiGn i la Growing Smaller Erery Day CARTER'S LIVER PILLS ara teiponiible they l esly sire rM they perm roes euro Cwiilips.' Uea. MA liom use them (or acts. Iadinttioa. Sick HmJkIm. SJLwl SMAU PILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL MUC Genuine mutUu Signature T of thu paper de- Readers -ate tiied in iu columns ihoula innft upon luring what theyatk (or, refusing all subflitutes ot imitation!. in nnnriTP Cnmr. Wro.. lota ndrano Did mUrilO u.uf brln Tlil and dlTletoi paring ttock. Amfu&mj IoU, umu acrei oil lana. Your IJ.W mar malm you 1600. Values tnomaslni lllla nil tnan l.rih.l . U.H la Mmi ulnln It An It Oil and town boonilmr. Corporation, i!U WrltA niuimtnln lU-nltV lUtllwur, Denver, void If the blood Is poor and filled with tho poisons from diseased kidneys or innctiw liver, tho heart is not only served but poisoned as vrcll. There are many con ditions duo to impure blood such as dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debility or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers. " fever-sores," white swellings, etc AIL can be overcome and cured by F37rJ DISTEMPER EYE CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES LITTLE tftn Br I v. i JLHFactf&v .0 f ITtLK I aj;hi i"a-1 Cures the skin and nets n n prerrntlrr for others. I Iqul J frlren on tuntoiiRiti-. 8f fur brood innrcn nnd nil others. Uest kidney remedjr;H c; nti nnd il.00 n twttle : U.00 and f 10 00 liio dozen. Bold by all drnnriats and liursa gooda bouses, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers.' SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemist, GOSHEN, INDIANA !.., .i i nay A JU ,CSm hm0 Shoes SMS V COKE Milwaukee, Wisconsin mw h lift oa 131 asaWsuuv -sv mm vmmm)iaSn..-Jf S (aV 3SJlJ JsH Jjl 1