fr iii fs fcH .iJ. H'57 1 M-1 Facts About Motherhood ThO expcrionco o Motherhood ia a trying ono to most women and marks distinctly au epoch In their Utcs. Not .ono -woman in n nun- idrcd is prepared or understands how to properly caro forher- self. Of course near ly every woman no w 'adayahaa medical jlruulmeiit at tho 'time of child-birth, hut manv approach tho oxporlcuco with n organism unfitted for tho trial of trength, and when tho strain is over her systom has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow ing right upon this comes the nervous Srain of caring for tho child, and a stinct chango in tho mother results. There is nothing moro charming than a happy and healthy mother of chil dren, and indeed child-hlr thunder right conditions need bo no hazard to health or beauty. Tho unoxplainablo thing Is that, with all tho evldonce of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, women Will persist in going blindly to the trial. It isn't as though tho cxperlenco camo upon them unawares. Thoy havo ample llmo in which to prepare, but they, for tho most part, trust to chanco una pay tho penalty. In many homes onco childless there are now children becauso of tho fact that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound makes wo in on normal, healthy, and strong. Any "woman who would. Hko pecial ndvico in regard to this matter is cordially invited to write to BIrs. Plnkfmm at Lynn, Mass. Her letter will bo held in Btrlct confidence THE WRETCH. J OIL Mrs. Applaworm Mercy! My hus band has left mo and eaten halt tho house before lie went. A Delicate Compliment. "My new gown received a very sin cere compliment tho other day." "As to how?" "Tho proprietor of n restaurant I vent Into nsked mo to Bit near the window. Said it would lend tone to hlB placo." Important to Nlothors Examine Carefully every bottle of CASTOItlA, a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, and see that it Bears tho (Zzlffi&Z&X Signature i In Use For Over 30 Yeuis. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Not Just What He Meant. She (at tho masquerade) Do you think my costumo becoming? Ho (with enthusiasm) Yes, indeed; but you would be lovely In any dis guise. No Girls. "You didn't stay long at Wombat's country place." "No, he promised to show me tho beauties of his neighborhood and then tried to point out a lot of hcenery." Taking a Chance, Employer So, then, Miss Willing, you'ro leaving us for good? MIsa Willing No Sir! Kor better or for worse! USi: ALUM'S toot-kasi: tho AnUsuptlo ijwdur to bo sbaLcn Into thn bliofil for Ured, acblni; foot. KtaLcstliottlnKoutorcorni and bunions and uiukci vthUIhu a delight. Hold Terrwliere, !5c. Heuse tuhttitutet. Kor FrtRU total package, addroes A. B. Olmttcd. Lu Hoy, K.Y. It is Impossible a. man who Is false to his friends and neighbors should bo truo to tho public. Bishop Berke ley. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, siiRar-coatfd, easy to taKe an candy, regulate and invig orate, stomach, liver and bowels and cuic constitution. From many a woman's point of view n bird on her hat Is worth a back yard full of poultry. Cbeir and smoke imtAxod tobacco, cbnap and ndopttd. Meriwether A- Udnardt, CUrksvllla.Tenn. All married men are heroes, they can't always prove It. hut ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? If you are not, the most effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of them is to lake, now and then, a deseitspoon ful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is well known throughout the world as the best of family laxative reme dies, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without irri tating the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed on ths front of every package. uM&r-jmirAiPJ rEv I lW7U LYfilA E PTllKHAM ifflTTITflMmrto TMD CHILDREN AN ALICE ALPHABET. A in for Alice, who wrote to lirr fppt. U Is the Ilanfleniintcli, frumlous and fleet. C In lie Cheshire Cut. who slowly nppenrs. I) Is the Duches who boxed the Queen's enrs. 13 Ii tho Ennlet, who barred out lone words. V, the KlnmlnRO, the' Iruerrest of birds, a In the Gryphon, loitinHoim and unv. II, Ilurr.piy Damply, Ir. S0rc"'l itrrHy I for tho Insects, with curious names, J Is the Jubbeiwock, breathing fortli Humes. K Is tho KIiir who was whlzted through the air. I li tho Lobster who BURnrrd his linlr. M, the Meek Turtle, whose tears freely flowed. N Is for Nobody, seen on the road. O Is for Oysters, with shoes on their Icrb. P Ib for I'lceon who jrunrded Its egss. Q Is for Queen who breathlessly ran. H ii tho llabblt who hunted his ton S Is tho Sheep, with her Isnlttlnu Intent. T, Tweedledum, with his noisy lament. II Is the Unicorn, valiant In feud. V Is the Violet, saucy and rudo. W 's the Walrus with nppetlte keen. X the Executioner employed by the Queon. Y Is the Youth Father William surveyed. 7. Is the Zlcznj; tho Mouse'8 tale made. Carolyn Wells, In St. Is'lcholas. HOUSEBOAT IS INEXPENSIVE Wholo Family May Be Given Cruise of Couple Weeks in Summer Around Some Lake or River. But few people can afford tho house boats ono sees Illustrated In tho maga zines, yet many would greatly like tho chance to tako tho wholo family nnd spend a couplo of weeks, or more, cruising about somo Iako or river. A houseboat is figured in the accompany ing Illustration that Is comparatively Inexpensive, nnd still largo enough and convenient enough to mnke a family outing very pleasant. In many plncos a flat-bottomed "scow" can bo found, hauled up on shore in idleness, which can be purchased for a trifling sum. A plain little houso and awning can bo built upon this, of a single thickness of sheathing, similar to that Bhown In tho Illustration, writes Dwlght Wood- bridge In tho Hearthstone. This little house has two rooms, ono for a cook ing room and one for a "living" room, which can also be used for a sleeping room at night, though tho "men folks" will very likely ruaku their beds out on deck under tho awning. A more Inexpensive plan still Is A &rA EI fir BT? tKSa SSsrarSS iu't A Houseboat.. rhown In the second cut. If ono can buy an old flat-bottomed scow, well and good. If not, ho will doubtless bo able to hire ono for a couplo of weeks, and on this ho can erect a tont, nail ing and bracing the framo to tho dock. A cloth awning can bo put up over the unoccupied part of the deck, as In dlcated by the dotted lines, whn tho improvised houseboat, or rnther, tent boat, will bo complete. It may not bo very handsome, but lots of comfort and a very jolly time can be had, and all at a small expense. Such a boat can bo moved from point to point by towing with a row- vitSc-r? A Tent Boat. boat, or a little mast nnd sail can ho erected that will prove serviceable. A ery small sail will movo even n largo boat over the nufpt wnters of a Inlco, and on n summer outing rapidity of movement is not called for. The cuts are offered as suggestions merely. If these plans nre still too expensive for anyone, or out of reach becauso no flat-bottomed nenw Is at hand, there Is Rtlll nnothor plnn Make a pontoon by flooring over a little rnft of logn, making tho floor sufficiently elevated and level by the plan shown In tho third cut, and on this pontoon erect n tont. Inexpensive pleasures aro best, nfter all, nnd very Pontoon Scow. liKely as much pleasure will be had upon a pontoon houseboat ub tho mil lluuaire expcrioncuH upon his palatial craft. Father Was the Animal. Toachei John, of what aro Jioes mnde? your Hoy Of leather, Hir. Teacher Where does tho leather come from? Boy Trom the hldo of tho ox. Teacher What animal, then, up idlos you with alioen and gives jou meat to eat? Boy My father. A Joke on Father. Johnnie Papa, you'll lot mu cut a look of your hair, won't you? Father Certainly, my hoy! I am de lighted to soo that you havo so much affection for your parent h kh to nlc for a lock of hair by way of rmeiubranfo. Johnnie You ne pupa, my rofkink horse h i h Mm Mil, i ' I v art' l to rail r ' . ' , i.c r i rairrn -m Lj-i,ji ;., 2ajfcjTTl T "yjr-y scay. J? ict '',.t - r. 'S . LmfzzzsUTz! " 'i, 'qhiiM 3swrr. . 5rV. A GINCLE. & w I'm s ntf5Inb BuT when I'm ihev-e while I look O.o ilc jlv$J event 6,3 COURTESY TO BOY'S MOTHER Parent Should Be Treated as Hia Most Valuable Possession Kindness Also to Sister. Many a boy fnlls to rise from his chair when his mother enters the room, whllo ho would get up at once if a stranger entered, and ono would sup pose that his mother, who Is more to him than all tho rest of tho women kind put together, should, to suy tho least, have from him tho same marks of courtesy as strangers. In fact, you can tell a boy's character pretty ac curately by the way In which ho treats his mother, for as a mother has prob ably done and will do moro for hor son than any other woman with perhaps one exception will ever do, ho ought, In nUurn, to trent her as his most val uable possession, His courtesy, his eliivtthous end Hilghtly hrnring tuward her, are never thrown away. She sees it all and thinks more of it than does any ono else, and he need never fear that 1i!h thoughtfulness Is thrown away. Perhaps, occasionally, such conduct may to a certain extent, go unnoticed by some other women, but by his mother, never. In the same way one's conduct to ono's sister Is a test of good breeding. Sisters aro not mothers, by any means; but Ftlll they demand courtesy from their brothers. Perhaps a sister can be pretty hard to get on with at limes, but nevertheless she is a woman, nnd she can do certain things without any fear of retaliation, becauso tho nobility of tho man In tho boy Is bound to re spect tho woman In his sister. Iot her tea3o and tantalize, but re member tho best way to euro her Is to treat her so like a lady who could never descend to such methods that she will toon be foieed to ntop, (,-i ol der to live up to the character you havo given her. Mothers conio first, therefore, over all the world, nnd sis ters next. Treat them as carefully as ou do anything elso In your life, and with even more care, and then wo can discuss tho rest of womankind. Har per's Round Table. AMUSING TOY EASILY MADF Fish Made Out of Paper Will Swim It' Water If Little Machine Oil Is Applied. Anyone can malto a paper fish that will swim. Kirst of nil, draw on papor tho picture of a fish, ao shown below. Then cut a chiiuuul from tho tail near ly to tho huad (B), whoro a round A Paper Fish. opening bhould bo made (A). Place tho llsh in a tub or pail of water bide down, and drop Into tho head of tho channel (A) a few drops of sewing machine oil. At onco the fish will be gin to swim In the most remarkablo way, tho motion being cnused by tho spreading of the oil through the chan nel (B). If tho channel ho slightly bent (C), tho llsh will swim In a circlo Chemical Prints In Darkness. Here Is tho wa to take a picture In the daik: Draw a picture on a piece of paper, using sulphate of quinine lu innklng the outlihob Hypopo tho paper to U. un for a few mlnutos; then place tho papei face down on a piece of seusltlvo paper, like that used by photographers, ami place tho two shoots between tho leaves of n book. If the sheets are removed from tho hook a few hours later ou will find that au ixact reproduction of tho drawing will hue been impioiisod on the sensitive papor. Designs of any sort can bo copied in this wiij, or you may trnco over a printed picture or design with sulphate of quinine and by the damn procesN produce a faithful copy of tho print. Try it. Wasp In Summer Time. 'IVaeher Now, remember, Tommy, that wasps lit in a torpid state during the entire winter To- i i v 'i ' , ' but thf y it . u '., r V) see frxC jrrJ xatv' CWK-V rf w -PMxJ-i 0 c1 S JSJ V lJ 1 TStl Ame Horn WIIX Mr. William A. Radford will ntuwor questions nnd Rive ndvico FIIK13 OF COST on nil subjects pertaining: to the subject of building, for the readers of thli paper. On account of his wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he Is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects, Address nil inquiries to Wllllnm A. Itadford. No. 178 West Jackson boulevard, Chicago, III , nnd only enclose two-cent stamp for reply. What wo need In houses Is mora pleasing exteriors and more conve nient interiors. I like to notlco tho houses as I pass along a country road, Some look very comfortablo and homelike, but there are too many of tho other kind bare, ncglected-look-ing places, and uninviting, not bo cause of cheapness, bue becauso thoy lack caro and tho Inspiration born of refinement. In town and in tho coun try I see both old and now houses that I would not care to enter, Just because the outsldo appearance Is not attrnctlvo. An architect can draw a good design and n builder can put It up in thorough worknlanliko manner, but after It Is llnlshcd and tho family moves In, unless real good common sonso moves with the family, tho neighbors will bo Inclined to ndtnlre the lino houso from n distance. Then there aro a good many freak houses, houses thut ate built to suit somo ono with a fad or fancy of their own. Tho follows have been experi menting, which Ib very costly work. When a man decides to build a houso ho should remember that tho modern dwelling as It Is built today by tho best talent In tho building line is tho composite work of one Inventor after another for thousands of years. A man must havo uu extraordinary opinion of his own ability who will deliberately stop very far outside of tho boatcn path, worn as It Is by such a succession of architects and build ers. Thcro Ib only ono right way for a man who Is unfamiliar with building operations to manage, and that Is to employ a man to draw his plans who t -r.-. i vvvi-vAx ."V,v $i wi: l M- -w v.m. has spent years In studying uivhitoc ture and making houso plans, n man who knows how to tako advantago of materials and how to luy out tho spaco to tho best advantugo. It re quires a great deal of experience Just to read a plan correctly after It is drawn. Plans are drawn to a scalo that Is easy to understand, but there Is not ono novlco in a thousand who can look at a plan and get a correct Idea of tho real sb.o, dimensions and accessibility of tlio different rooms. Ho may know In a emtio sort of way that a quuitor of an Inch on tho plan represents a foot on tho finished work, but unless ho Is accustomed to n uniform exaggeration of that kind ho Is Hiiro to feel disappointed in some particular when tho housu is built. Tho matter of specifications Is Just us important as tho drawings. Theru aro a great many llttlo things to fcpeclfy in making n contract that a person unaccustomed to such work will never think of A person might First Floor Plan L possibly find a contractor liberal enough to do all tho thinking, supply all tho brains and take a crude plan und turn out a satisfactory Job. Hut It wouldn't happen that way moio thnn ono tlmo In a million. Con tractors aio In buslnoss to maku money; that Is all right enough, no body objects to a contractor making a fair profit, what you want to guard against is an unfair profit. Tho only way of lotting a contractor know ox nctly what you want Ih to havo It specified both In tho drawings nnd lu tho contract. A man may study a plan a long time and think ho knows all about It, but whllo tho house Is go ing up ho can always llnd room for improvement. This londs to altera tions, which aro generally uxpoiisivo. The houso shown horo la woll adapted for ron'truf!on lu tho coun trv on a lirf l"t it has a fioutugo mmmtmtmSSmmm 29tiKUSrrBMMMMaMflHaaiHBKnMliHlaHHIMIBra?M2.iaftanttBmAfi-aMHtaaHKmro i - XsrfimSiiEl Ji;.1lrW"l"'ag4iiWJBHWi-at r P i fc wal ' iTii yfii I"1 r" mirrm HJeV -X asw VI Hl I BH 1 ir I I baMBapaWM AfMli 1 1 rC!p J 1 1 ICCx I L JL4J 1 " H ! n igs B iii ' 11 of forty-ono feet and a length of fifty six foot and contains amplo room foi most any family. On tho first flopi tho noticeable fcaturo Is the largo r'o ceptlon hall. On tho right of thli Is the living roam uud nitsu thu fill ting room, In each of which Is a flro place. There- Is also n kitchen of largo di mensions. On tho second floor thcro arc 11 vo bedrooms, each accosslblo from a central hallway. The closet room Is also generous. POE STIFLED HIS WELCOME Mechanical Actions of Distinguished Guest Astonished Servant, Host and tho Other Visitors. Todd, who had opened tho door sil ently and crept in, laid his hand on his master's shoulder. "Mnrse George, can I speak to you $y8n 'Mrr&rsr.xvz XJS&5W hSCSS& &? rissMiJswi it minute?" ho whispered. The boy looked as if ho had seon a ghost. "Speak to mo! Why haven't you taken my message, Todd?" "Yes, snh dat Ib -can't yo stop In do hall n minute, Marso George now right away?" "The halll what for? Is thcro any thing the matter?" St. George rose to his feet and fol lowed Todd from tho room. Some thing, evidently, hnd gone wrong something demanding instant atten tion, or Todd wouldn't bo scared out of his wits. Several minutes passed: Again the door swung wide, nnd n man, deathly pale, eroct, faultlessly diossed In a full suit of black, tho coat buttoned close to his chin, his cavern oun oyes burning like conls of fire, en tered on St. Georgo's arm und ad vanced toward tho group. Kvery guest was on his feet in nn Instant. , "We have him at last!" cried St. George in ids cheeriest voice. "A llt tlo lnti., but doubly welcome. Mr. Poe, gentlemen." Kennedy was tho first to extend his hand. Horn crowding close, tho others wnlling their turn. Poo Htialghtcncd his body, focussed his eyes on Kennedy, shook his ex tended hand gravely, but without tho slightest hlgn or recognition, nnd re peated tho same cold granting to ench guest in tho room. Ho apoko no word did not open his lips only tho me chanical movement of his outstretched hand a movement fo formal that it stifled all ext'lttiiiullons of praise on the part of thu guests or even of wel come. Scrlbner's Magazine. Stung. A clerk hud been lu the employ of u notoriously stingy company for hIx months, und had received no raise of sulary. Going to ono of tho clerks who had hold his Job for sovernl years, thu youngster registered a tremen dous kick "Oh, be patient," bald tho veteran patronizingly. "Don't Iobo your head, boy. Just keep plugging awuy. You haven't been horo long, jou know. Look nt me It was months before I got a raise. Now tako tho advice of an old stager,' and Just grin and bear It. Hy the way, how much aro you getting for a stnrtor?" 'Twelve a week," snapped tho dis contented joungster. "Woll, for tho lovo of Mike!" roared tho veteran, "I'm getting ten!" Had Seen EnoUfjh of Those. The trust mugunto dotnlned by i washout, sought tho vlllago newt stand. "What havo you got to lead hoie?" ho Inquired. "Woll," replied tho proprietor, "wo hnvo tho popular mngazlnos and " "Give me ono of tho unpopular mag .lines, if you havo nny," Interrupted tho trut ii .ignate, with a ueowl. IH i .-. 11 1FV Second Floor Plan ?WM the it is real I.. .- -j Recvd Htghcit Award World'aPur Food Exposition HE UNDERSTOOD THEM Apprentice Carried Out Orders of His Employer, but the Result Was Sad. "Now, William," the old farmor said to his now apprentice, "I want thee to mind what 1 do Bny to thee, to bo sharp and attentive and to delay not in carrying out my instructions." "Ay, ay, zur," repllod William. "First, now, I want theo to tako out tho old white mnro nnd hnvo her shod." x "Ay, ny, zur," said William, and de parted. He returned two hours later and the old farmer questioned htm. "Thee hnst not been quick, lad," ha snld, reprovingly, "but If thee hast dono thy work as I ordered theo thou shalt bo forgiven. Didst theo hnvo tho maro shod, as I tolled theo?" "Ay, ay, zur!" replied William, beaming. "Didst thou not hear the gun? I shot her myself and I've Just burled her." London Answers. CURE THAT CATARRH Our climate with Us sudden changes fs conducive to catarrh which Is a chronic inflammation of tho mucous membrane aurfneo of head noso or throat. One month's local treatment with Paxtlno Toilet Antlsoptlc will cpn vlnco tho most skeptical that Paxtlno Ib not a palintlvo but a specific for all catarrhal conditions. Paxtlno Ib a perfectly harmlesn an tiseptic and germicide In powder form which contains all of tho antiseptic qualities of liquid antiseptics, but with othor valuable cleansing, germi cidal, and healing ingredients added. Juot a llttlo In a glass of water aa needed used as a, spray and gnrgle, I will not only reinovo tho accumulated secretions, but heals tho lntlnmmatiom, destroys tho germs of dlHonso, and dis pols tho disagreeable odor cnuscd by chronic catarrh. For nalo at all druggists, 2uo and COc a box, or postpaid upon receipt of price, Tho Piiximi Toilet Company, j Boston, Mans. Bend for a free sample Recognize Value of Fresh Air. New York city now hns in opera tion twelvo open air schools nnd clnsscs, nnd dellnlle provision linn been nindo for fourteen similar elasscs to bo opened by next fall, according to an announcement mailo by the No tional Association for tho Study nnd Prevention of Tuberculosis. Chicago has six open air classes In its schools, and Huston lias live. Wall Streot'o Anchor. "James It. Keene, at an Kaster cele bration lu Cedarhurst," said a New York broker, "onco gave, lu a dozen words, tho Wall-street definition of a lamb. "'A lamb,' said Mr. Keene, Ms ono who Invests first and investigates afterwards.' " You aro not responsible for the dis position you were bom with, but you are respoiiblblo for tho ono you dlo wlth.-'-Habeoek. Mrs. Wlnslow'H Poollilnr Byrnp for Children it-ftMiiu, MifleiiH llie'KUUiH, ruluces lntlammu tlau, alluyu iulti. cures wlud colic, 25c a bottle. I-iltlo wits -nr often great talkers. -De la Itochc. ?ifc Tbe Int redlents, as attested unaer oniu. are atone root iivumiooia uioawa alt), llfoodroot (Sstifttlaarla Ctnadentlt), Qolden Seal root IHyiinutl Coadea oot (lodjp!iyfluni I'eltatuin), with triple rellned glycerine, prepared Ic laboratory In o way that no drustslst could Imitate. Tliis tonic contains no alcohol to shrink up the red bloo'd corpuscles ; but, on. the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy. It helps lite human ustem in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps tho stomnch to uusimilato or take up tho proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom fortable symptoms, stops execssivo tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run-down, untviiiio, thin-blooded people, the "Discovery " is refreshing and vitalizing. Stick to this tafouod sano remedy, and refuse all "just as good" medicines oflcred hy the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing but Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Discovery will do you half as much good. W, Ii. DOUGLAS 9 2iEa$3S3i5PcSfc$4 Shoes S0v?oUI5 W L. Douglas Spring Styles include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Shapes in Oxfords and High Cuts than ever before produced. W. I I Jouplas warrant!, every pair of Ills shoes to hold their shapo, look mid fit bettor and wear lonyur thun any other taako, giving you bettor value for thu money than you can obtain olsowbcro. t-VflE WARE OF SUBSTITUTS.-3 Tim grtmliH, luivu IV. I.. Doticlna iiitmo nnd tlio retail julcii kliiiiiic-) nn Hit, bottom, wlileU cunruntces full vnlae und iro(.TlK tlin wmtnrui;iiliiiit Mull prlcoi and Inferior lioen. if Tim- ll.At.r I ftnnnt aiirii.lv vnti with II IA ifphtllrw. W-l-ttmlirlfl. Ihnit. writ A for Mall UfOir Cutalotf, Nliot fiit direct from prtpi.'U. IV, 1.. Ilcuclua, 14S Npurt r A Country School for ucst tcaturea or Country and Co iire Out-of-door Sports on School Parle of 35 acres near the Hudson River. Full Academic Curse from I nmary Class to Graduation. Upper Class for Advanced Soccul mdtnt Music and Ait Certificate admits to College. School Coach Meets Day i' pi Miis Hides and Miis Whiton, Riverdalo Ave., near 252d St., West LsTfU.HJa.Ss.a , TJ a.M.- CALUMET BAHIKG POWDER Tho wonder of bak- Ine powders CalumeL Wonderful in its rafsinir " powers its uniformity. its never failing results, its purity. Wonderful in its economy. It costs less than the high-price trust brands, but it is worth as much. It costs a trifle more than cheap and big can kinds worth more. But proves its economy in the baking. CALUMET It. Modem Baking Powaer. At all Grocers. 44 Bu. to the Acre la near? yield, but that's what John Knnrdf of Kdmonton, Altwna, Wstrn Canada, got from 40 ncreaorpprtncmiraiiniviu. iiepoiu from other dlitrlcu In that prtfr- idco mowed oworexcoi lntresulu nich aa 4,- iTOU bmhitla of wheat fromlzo acros. or hw bu. poranre. X4,Mand iO utMualTleldnwpronuui roua. Aa blRQ aa 183 bus holt of oala to tho aorewftmthrwhpd from Alberta flclda 1M91IX The Silver Gup at tho reoent Hpokano kfelrwaaawaiOtHltatlie AlhrnadoTernmentfor Its exhibit of (tralns,Brai and Ydfletablea. KcporUof iicellfnt Tlelda fur 1U10 conm aUo from Aakntcnwan and Manitoba In Vntern Canada, Vreo Iiouiestrnda of 10O nrrea. ami nclJolnliiR pro- S millions of 1U0 ncreatut ; ljnrnure) r to li had lutlio choicest illstrlota Hchoola convenient, cli mate excellent, aoll the Tory beat, railways close nt Imnd, livlldiitz lnnilier chen,nlesy toEct and rcaaonable In tirlco, water ensllv oroonreil. niuail fnrmlnK a success. Write as to brtt placo for set tlement, Boiuers- jow, nm7 rotes, dearrlptlre lUnnlrateil "Lat Beat West" (sent feo on niintiratinnlniitiothnr Informa tion, to Hnp't of Immigration, nt-ia. fVn..nrtothOHi adlan IJoTemment Agent. (K)l L T. Sibtt.ltl JxkiM St.St rntllu. i. H. HlKtUa,Drtt( U7,i!rrtenj.B, I (U address nearettTou.) Your Liver is Clogged up That' Why You're Tired Oat affl Sorts Hare No ApptWc . CAUTCrS LITTLE UVERPHIS will put you right to a lew days. They do then doty. Cute Coutiaa tioa. BIU ioautit, hdigettlats, aad Sick Heii(e. SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRlCa Genuine tmutbeu Signature r LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY KORj SALR. eAT THlt LOWEST FRICE3 UV WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION S54 W. Adams 8t Chlcaeo Established 30 Years FLORISTS Floral emblems and cut flowers for all occasions. SIOUX CITY, IOWA T 1 of this paper de- JXCBQCTS "iiobuy "''" " anvthing adver tised in its columns should iiuiA upon having what they atk (or, refusing all tubAitulei or imitations. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 18-1911. Weak Heart mrntl j$kfim mm .aTBTBTBBTBBTi - -v aaBaaamar a -. JHIqotei& J "7J .aaVaVaVaVaVT VCK atlBFTx " "Ja " Jifc J 1 frtMW JO- Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands nnd feel, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotic nor alcohol. fartorr to wearer, all rh&rfffs BOYS1 8H0E3 tit.. Jlroekton, Mun, t2.00,SS.OO&$3.00 Girls in New York City 3 & i.mLKMmmu,Tzmrnrrcra.x&Ti.'m-pmrft?xZ-z