'trmsirtimfiriiM fil 'JLfi-U&!tia.--,'i Suessa 'Where Risk Is Greater Than That in Late Wars JrUWNTAKU arllUirF ' lflSHANM cfcai lint HE 7RIES TO CROSS BftQMWAY III NEW YORK. Rear Admiral Itobley D. Evans onco said that ho would eooner stand on tho brldgo of tho bat tleship Ohio during a sea fight than cross Broadway. His vlow of tho fiazards of Now York streets was not exaggerated, If you consider tho fact that 423 peoplo wore killed and 2,004 Injured by nutomobllcB, street cars, and horse-drawn vehicles In tho city last year. If statistics provo any thing, It Is safer to shouldor your rlflo and go to a minor war than traverse tho streets of Uio metropolis. Just look back upon tlio records of tho American regular army and boo If this 1b not correct. Tako tho Indian wars from 178D to 1S12, a pe riod of 23 years. Twenty officers and .72G men, a total of 716, wero killed In thoso wars. That Is less than twlco tho number of street victims In Now York last year. Tho war of 1S12 with Great Britain, lasting four years, took tho lives of C5 American offlcors and Excited Woman Reports BUFFALO, N. Y. Tho presenco of a largo crowd about an automobile nt Main and Carlton streets at 5:30 o'clock tho other aftornoon was tele phoned to polico station No. 3 by a woman. "It must havo been a florco acci dent," said she. "There's a man under tho car and he looks to bo dead." Her description aroused Desk Ser geant llcaly. "Clear tho decks for action," roared tie, stepping from tho tolephono booth. "Send tho reserve hero quick, Pike!" "What's up?" asked Piko. "You'll hear mo telling tho reserves. Get them on tho Jump," answered Healy. "I'd llko to bo a captain or a lieu tenant for ono mlnuto nnd I'd sit on you," muttered Pike. But ho did as ho was told and rounded up Policemen Towers and Winters, who stood at at tention In front of Healy in less than a mlnuto. "There's a man killed at Main and Carlton streets," said Healy, "and get there ns quick ns your mortal legs or a street car will tako you." Tho two policemen got a street car nt Main nnd Chippewa streets. It be ing the quickest means of locomotion that is furnished In tho third precinct. "It's a tough world," remarked Hea ly to Piko. "I supposo that man was going homo to his supper or dinner, whichever ho called It." Pike inquired what had killed him nnd Healy replied that It was an au tomobile. Woe for Messenger; "Cute CHICAGO. Jimmy Malbaum, special delivery messenger, has been ban ished In disgrace from tho federal building. It isn't Jimmy's personality that's wrong ho Is, or was, of a lov ablo and energetic disposition; it's something elso, Jimmy's exile dates from the time Jio went to the town of Jefferson with a special delivery letter. Trlppilng .merrily along, Jimmy's eyes fell on a cute Httlo black and white puppy crouched on tho sidewalk. Across Jimmy's mind flashed tho idea that ho would corral that "pup" In his mail tons and tako It homo. Ho took after tho animal. i Tho chaso finally wound up In a toearby thicket. Jimmy gave up after n full flva minutes' endeavor. Disap pointed, ho went back to tho car line. 'A car happened along, nnd Jimmy .boarded: , The conductor clanged tho bell for n riUirt and then clanged still harder 'for a stop. lErrand Kills Horse and CLEVELAND, O. Adolph Gablo steen, boarder at tho homo of Jo seph Sechmopzer, Main and Center avenues, is positively convinced "ho's tho guy that put tho tuno Is misfor tune." Happy Hooligan in his palm dost days lived in a shower of dollar .bills and turkey suppers compared to tho luck ho had yesterday, Qablo Btoeu maintains. Gablosteen borrowx-d a horso from Sechmopzer and hlrod a wagon from itho West Side Transfer company. Ho drovo to Parma to bring a trunk and Itwo suitcases into Cleveland. On his way homo to Parma tho horao fell exhausted at Fulton road and Clarko avenue. In falling tho animal broko iboth shafts of tho wngon. Gablestccn telephoned tho transfer (company to sond a rig to got hls truuk and cases and another to tako tho wagon to tho barn. When tho transfer driver started to tako tho v!g away and left the horso lying in tho street a gonoral discus elon among onlookers started, and it Passing Worry Along. The roan who doean't borrow trou bis borrow money from hla frlenda nnd lets thorn do it Wellington l'o i uukva rrusi9aPriv&.MA- 'wi5jh'tov3Li .aZaiYL TUMI"? PT VJL JL JjlAjwJ' , HHMBMaBHD 1.23T. men. That was a hot contest, but tho averngo number of casualties each year wnB considerably loss than 423. The war with Spain crcnted plenty of excitement, but ' Spanish bullets and Bhclls did not piny tho samo amount of havoc with Americans as did tho city's vehicles In 1911. Take, for instance tho fighting around San tiago from Juno 22 to July 17, 1898. This resulted In tho death of 21 offi cers and 222 men nttachod to tho Fifth nrmy corps, whilo 101 officers and 1,344 wero wounded. Thcso figures nro Illuminating, In asmuch ns they show that 'tho reck less and carclesB driver, be he chauf feur, motorman or whip, Is nlrendy n menaco to tho city's pcaco and com fort And, although ho kills, ho usually goes unpunished. Ho Is frco to kill ngain. Tho law raroly holds him nccountnblo for his crime, and tho family of tho victim has no re dross nnd receives no pension. According to tho figures of tho Na tional Highways Protective society, which tries to record cvory etreot ac cident, Involving a vchlclo, 1S3 of tho 423 victims wero children between the ago of ono nnd sixteen years. Fifty-four wero killed by automobiles, thirty-throo by street cars, and ninety six by wagons. tt-tt a Fierce Accident "All I know Is that a voman Bays he's under tho car," said Healy to an inquiry of Piko for particulars. Powers and Winterc returned to the station house after tho lapse of about thirty minutes. Thoy wero passing on to tho reserve room without even a glance at Healy. "What did you find, boys?" asked he. "Thero was n fellow and his car stopped at tho top of tho hill nnd ho wns under tho car fixing up tho works," said Powers. "It was an old, one-cylinder affair with a bum lamp. I asked him what was tho matter nnd lie said that was what ho was try ing to find out. Ho thought the car wns likely to start any second and It did whilo Winters and we mere scat tering tho crowd." "You didn't get his namo," auld Healy. "We didn't aek," said Powers "I don't seo that thero was much use myself, bIdco ho was neither dead nor hurt'," Healy replied softly. "But in case tho lady called up again I'd llko to bo ablo to tell her all tho par ticulars." Puppy" Was a Skunk "Hi, you'll havo to get on tho front platform," ho yelled to Jimmy. Jimmy went. The motorman took ono whiff and then stopped tho car. "Say, kid, if youso wants to rldo on this boat board tho fender. I can't stand tho gaff," the knight of tho con troller shouted. "Say, tako this bundle out," a mail clerk told Jimmy as soon as he laud ed, whilo tho other employees scur ried for windows. As luck happened, tho bundlo of specials was for tho hotel run. Tho first stop was tho Palmer house. Jim my had hardly landed when tho head clerk rushed for a telephone and called up tho postolllce. "Say, do you want to drlvo all our patrons out?" ho yellod through tho transmitter. "This kid 13 awful." That finished Jimmy. Another de livery boy mot him on the corner out sido the building and relieved him of his lotters. Jimmy is nupposcd to havo reached homo in Bafotv, although at tho Federal building they are waiting in expectancy for Jimmy's return. Thoy liopo ho has burned his jaunty gray uniform and lukon un ammouln bath. In explanation it might bo said and reliably that tho "puppy" Jimmy tried to catch, was of tho genua Bpilo gale otherwise u skunk. Gets Driver ended In a free-for-all fight. Gable steen lied. Patrolman Donnellan, of tho West 25th street Btatlon, restored quiet. Donnollan also telephoned for Vet erinary Surgeon P. It. Powell, 3002 West 25th street. Powell ordered tho horfeo Bhot. At 11 o'clock that night Gablestcan put in nn appoaranco at Sochmop zer'B home. Aftor explanations ho floured out what It cost, besides tho roublo ho got Into, to inovo a trunk md two Bultcaeos from Parma. Tho answor Ib: .Ono horso, $t50; damaged wagon, ?ll; services of ono veterinary surgeon, J2. Literally True, "Bay. CUinipie, wofa a auffragatte?" ' . Miffrajrattp'a a woman who wants han,f to kiiodc hv stuffing out of ballot bo ludv" in right J(S$&e MELISSA'S VOTE IS NOT CAST FOR MR. MICKSER. "Melissa!" exclaimed Mrs. Morrl wld'u maternal maiden nunt Jane, with some excitement, "I dcclnro If thoy haven't taken down thoso horrid billboards!" "U-huli," responded Mrs. Mcrrlwld, yawning slightly under cover of her shapely Httlo hand; "I mentioned them to Alderman Yllckscr last night." "And tho'ro not only cleaning tho nlley every morning, thoy'ro sweeping It," Aunt Jnno continued. Mrs. Mcrrlwld regarded her rosy fingernails thoughtfully. "Is thnt all?" she asked. "I had an Idea that they might put down mosaic tiling. I'm rather disappointed In Mr. Mlckser." "Not to speak of tho arc light at tho corner and having a policeman put to pntrol our part of tho avenuo," Aunt Jnno concluded, n note of tri umph In her voice. "If Mr. Mickser wero really devoted, he'd natrol tho avenuo In the stilly Switches of tho night, himself," said .Mtb. Mcrrlwld. "My lioart begins to tell mo that ho's only a four-flusher after all." "Well, as I've remarked boforo, you are hard to please," said Aunt Jane. "I should think It would be highly gratifying to have oveiy thing done for you tho moment you express a wish It lBn't every woman whoso ndmirer, however devoted, Is In a position of such power ns to ennblo him to do euch things." "That is no piomcdltatod falsifica tion," admitted Mrs. Mcrrlwld. "You .rang the little bell that tlmo, dearie. JMr. Mlckser certainly has something of a drag. I believe when he ndjusts his block and tacklo to n public serv ice corporation and leans his manly bulk against tho windlass, he usually MMH A Very Good Natured, fotchea something. At tho samo time, he has no hooks attached to little Molissn, auntie dear." Aunt Jano took up her crochet work nnd was silent for a moment or two. Then sho observed that Mr. Mlckser was still comparatively 'young. "What effect will that havo on tho Knickerbocker company's lco crop for next season?" queried Mrn. Merrl wid. ' "I don't ex"otly understand what you mean," said Aunt Jnno, "but I mean that thero Is a brilliant political career open to him. Ho may he our next mayor, and then governor, and ho may ho sent to the United States fonato, there's no telling, and oven become president." "I supposo you open your windows nnd uir the loom ilioroughly after you've been indulging, and that's why I never suspected It before," Bald Mis. Menlwld "What brand do you smoke, dearlo?" "U thoro anything to provont him?" naked Aunt Jano, defiantly. "Somo uninformed peoplo might urge a lack of bralim," bald Mrn. Merrlwid, "hut It faeems to bo that lntollcct Isn't tho esbcntlal quality, so wo'll nay that tho brilliant career is open. They may shut tho door when lliey see him coming, hut ho won't ho delicate about kicking it in. If anybody obJectB, ho'll try a jolly on them, and, If that doesn't work, he'll seo what a sand bag will do in the way of quieting thorn. ' Pretty soon I'll bo looking for ri i.ltilnlnM li.itf.n 1,1 1, 1 f r.rt, liAiit.n, j myself' Uyt he's only In tho Jollying btago i.A yet " "I taluk ho's a vory good natured. genial uirt of man," said Aunt Jane. "Ho's campaigning new, you kco, darling." oxplained Mrs. Mcrrlwld. "He' a candl.dato for .Mollssa and he's getting ready for tho i referential prl mnry and would like to havo your in-;fioo-cnco. Ot course he's genial. He'd l.Isa your baby, If you had one, dearlo, and you needn't worry nbout tho tur key at Thanksgiving; he'll nttond to it. All you'vo got to do la to voto early and often. You're doing woll now. Juat koep It up." "I'm sure I don't caro," Aunt Jane bridled. "You can tako him or leave him. It dooan't make any dlfferenco to me." "I gnofcu it wouldn't do," said MrH. Mardwld, reflectively. "Of course, If bo vere olocted. ho mtysht nttond to the duties of hie cOlco, but tho chaucea aro that lu'd negloct thorn. And na for that caroer, It would be U.o much of a atraln on mo. I'd Ho aw ' e nigUth wondering how long bo- l LU iiw ninmai HH til lit ,1 ,d i, . l .,. ..I. .... ,7L. ' JT T7 ' Ti " " " llw. tla- Suitors of mMekriwid fiY'KENNETT (-7 HAL MS foro they'd investigate him, and It's gottlng bo nowadays thnt no states man Is rcnlly safe. Imnglno my tool ing's when I saw hm for tho first time in a striped suit. No man ns stout as ho is looks well in horlzuulul uliliuct." "I must say I think jou'ro going a Httlo too far, Melissa, my doar," snld Aunt Jane. "I don't say it would go as far ns thnt," Mrs. Mcrrlwld conceded. "Hut thoro would bo tho public pillory. He's been in that sovornl llinea already, and tho higher ho rlsos tho moro ho'll havo to exposo his boot Boles to popu lar execration, nnd I'd hnvo to glvo up rending nowspnpcrB or clso havo my tenderest feelings lacerated by seeing him squeezing n taxpayer to death In tho front page cartoon." "Tim best of mon nro maligned," said Aunt Jane. "Too, too truo!" agreed Mrs. Mcrrl wld. "And Mr. Mlckser la far, far from being tho best of men at thnt, dearlo. Thoro are half a dozen that I could namo thnt would havo him bleached to a pale, pasty huo In com parison. But it's n nlco thing to have thoso blllboardB down nnd I appre ciate tho clean nlley and the. nrc light nnd tho pollcomnn. So ns long as there Is no motion to make tho tempo rary organization permanent, wo'll let Mr. Mlckser sit nrotind tho parlor onco in a while nnd explain the prin ciples of civil government. My motto Is equal rights to nil nnd whatever special privileges I can get without committing myself." "What do you supposo will happen it ho insists on your committing your self?" Inquired Aunt Jano. Mrs. Merrlwid laid down hor chamois rubber and picked up nn or ango stick. "A landslldo," sho re plied. "An avalanche, it slunm l oiler, Genial Sort of a Man. a bolt from tho blue. Mr. Mlckser will bo snowed under, overwhelmed, crushed to earth, awuvipcd, knocked out and finally rejected, Ho will wan der out of hero with a dazed, stricken expression on ills gonial face, bab bling incoherently of green Holds un til some pitying soul tnkca him home. But ho'll coma to tho next morning, auntie." "Coma to where?" inquired Aunt Jnne. "To a conclusion, dearie," Bald Mrs. Merrlwid. "I think ho'll conclude I don't wnnt him." tCopyrlulil, 1012, 1y W. Q. Chapman.) A Fable. Onco upon a time thero was a bold bad man whoao wiolo lifo was nn exercise In tovolt. When ho entered a uhop or ebtnbllshmcnt v.ith awing doors, ono of which wna lettered "Pull" and tho other "I'uah," ho pushed tho ono which ho should hnvo pulled, and on leaving ho pulled tho ono which ho should hnvo pushed. Wherever 11 was forbidden ho walked on tho grass and tluow orango-peol on tho pavement. Ho smoked In tho subway. On jallwny Journeys ho put heavy articles on tho hut-rank and his feet on the opposite seat, nnd got out heforo tho car stopped. Yet when ho camo to die ho hud Just an nico a tombstone aa anybody else. One Hair Astray. A guest at a certain fashionable ho tel recently had it grouch. Ho carried it to tho proprietor. "Look lwro," ho tnld, "tUlugs around hero aro ,ust about as rottmi as they mako them. When I wont to lunch to day I found hair In tho lco .;ream, hair in the honey and hair In tho npplo bauco. i'.'ow, what do y' think o' that? Ih that d good hotel?" "Well," replied tho wnlal propri etor, ' can explain the Lair in tho ice croau.. That likely ci.mo from tho ebnvljig of tho lco. And I ouppoBO that tn the honey camo off tho comb. Hut i don't underatand nbout tho hair In tko apples, thoy voro overy ono Uald-wlna " Kxcliungu. Most Prized (if Gems. Tho Bappliiroa of Ceylon nro iimona tho most beautiful gomfl in tho world. They rango from oft, velvety blue to poacock blue, grndur.tlng to almost faultloua white. Sapphires nro also found In firoeiiH nnd yellows, tho for mcr shade being kuovn ns tho Orient nl Anornld, and tho Utter ns tho Ori ental topaz. There Ij also n red en p. phlro, or Ceylon runy, which Is aa valuable .13 the llnni IitiriutBo rubles. vmmWdf , I, MADE HIM SOMEWHAT TIRED Mose Had Good Excuta for Wlshlna to Be Rid of the Company of Sam Jackson. i"Twan't all account o' dot ynller gal, Snllny," explained Mobo, talking with difficulty through tho bandages thnt swathed his face. "I goes out walktng wld hor nnd nlong comes dnt Sam Jackson, what oho's been keeping company with. Wldout snylng a word dat man comes over nnd bUBts mo In do mouf. No sooner did I get up dnn, bam! Ho lnnds on my let year and over I goes again. "Aftor that ho hit mo In this year nnd then In tho othor one; nnd stomped on mo whilo I was down. When I got up und began to run ho followed, kicking mo every yuthor step. "I novor got so tired of a cullud man In nil my Ufa!" HAIR CAME OUT IN BUNCHES 813 D. Second 3t, Munclo, Ind. "My Httlo girl had a bad breaking out on tho Bcalp. It was Httlo whito lumps. Tho plmplCB would break out ns largo as a common plnhond all over her head. Thoy would broak and run yel low matter. Sho Buffered nearly a year with Itching nnd burning. It won soro nnd Itched all tho" tlmo. Tho matter that rnn from hor head was very thick. I did not comb hor hnlr vory often, hor lioad was too Boro to comb it, and when I did comb, It camo out In bunches. Somo nights hor head itched Jo bad sho could not Bleep. "I triod Bovoral different soaps and ointments, also patent mcdlclno, but nothing could I got to Btop it. I Began using Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment this summor after I sent for tho frco snmplos. I used thorn nnd thoy did oo much good I bought n cako of Cutlcura Soap and Bomo Cutlcura Olntmont. I washed hor head with Cutlcura Soap and rubbed tho Cutlcura Olntmont in tho Bcalp ovory two weeks. A week aftor I had washed hor head hrco times you could not toll sho over had a breaking out on hor head. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment also mado tho hair grow beautifully." (Signod) Mrs. Emma Patterson, Doc. 22, 1911. Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment Bold throughout tho world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, DopL L, Boston." Adv. Old Landmark Gone. Tho Blalno schoolhouso In Mars Hill up on tho hill, tho ono James G. Blalno honored yoaro ago by giving a boll, which still hangs in tho belfry, is no more. It has been converted into n storeroom nnd moved to an other site. A good many bright boys and girls, now old men and women, graduated from this historical build ing, and no doubt there 1b n fooling of sorrow ns tho old schoolhouse leaves tho foundation It was bulldod upon years and yenrB ago. Kennebec (Me.) Journul. Kino George Superstitious. An Incident which occurred whilo tho king waa out ahootlng recently over tho Hon. John Ward's preserves nt Woolloy shows that tho monarch shares with many other porsona tho superstition nbout tho number thir teen. Tho eight guns woro joined nt luncheon by ilvo women pf tho pnrty staying at Chilton, nnd tho king no ticing tho unlucky number would not Bit down until Donald Harding, tho acting ngont upon tho oatnto, wna cnllcd In to mnko tho number up to fourteon. Now York Horald. Creditors. "Bllgglns Bnya ho owos everything to his wlfo." "That Isn't truo," replied Bllgglna' fathor-ln-lnw. "Ills wlfo quit lending htm nnytlilng yearn ago and then ho started In owing mo." Washington Otarf ' , Many n business man who claims ho wa'ntB only a fair profit must havo In mind a church fair profit. It la difficult for a woman to onact tho dual rolo ot soul niato and help-mato. Every invalid wo jnan is invltcdto consult our Staff of Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, at tho Invalid's Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Ft by letter or personally at my cxpcnse.Ii. V. PIERCE, M. D. I Invite !W"awapa There is every reason why women should not trust their deli cate constitutions In tho hand3 of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to oppreciato nnd understand tho delicate female organism. Thero is every reason why she should write or personally consult an experienced specialist As a powerful, invigorating: tonic, "Favorite Prescription" im parts strength to tho whole system nnd to the organs distinctly femlnlna In particular. For "run-down," debilitated wemea of all occupations m m S Favorite i3 uncqualed na a restorative tonic A3 a soothing and strengthening nervino "Favorite Prescription" allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability nervous exhaustion, and other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic diseases of tho feminine organs. It induces refreshing deep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is devised and put up by a physician of vast experience in the treatment of women's maladies. Its ingredienta have tho indorsement of leading physicians in all schools of practice. Tho"Favorif)e Prescription' has been Gold by dealers in mediclna in its liquid form for over 40 years. Now it can also bo obtained of them In tablet form orcend50ons-cent ctompa to Dr. Pierce for trial bos. Dr. Pierce's Plensnnt Pellets Invigorates tho ctomncb, liver and bowels. Ono to thico a dose. Hssy to tako os candy. Bend 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of wrapping nnd mailing only on a frco copy of Dr. Pierce s Com mon Senso Medical Adviser, IOCS pag. clotU bound. Invalid's Hocel and Satirical Institute, K. V. Pierce, K, D, Pxcsldent, liufialo, N. V PUTNAM WOMEN SHOULD. NEVER USE HARSH PHYSICS Women nro especially nuscoptlblo to constipation nnd tholr moro dollcato organisms robol at tho vlolcnco of cathartics nnd purgatives. Drastlo medicines llko Baits, mineral waters, pills nnd powders muy u fluid tempo rary relief, but their vlolont nctlon on tho Btomnch nnd bowols tends to up set tho entire system. A mild lnxntlvo Is far prefcrnblo nnd moro effective Tho combination ot Blmplo laxatlvo herbs with popsta pro scribed by Dr W. B. Caldwell, and Bold In drug stores undor tho namo of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, 1b Ideal for womon, being gentlo in nctlon, pos itive In effect nnd pleasant to tho tnsto. A spoonful of Syrup Pepsin at night will bring natural relief noxt morning nnd, used regularly for a brlof porlod, will bo strengthen nnd tone tho muscles of tho stomach and bowola that thero will bo Httlo, If any, further need for mcdlclno. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Popsln can bo procured In any drug Btoro. Your namo nnd address on n postal to Dr. W. B. Caldwoll, 203 WoBt St., Monti cello, 111., will bring a froo trial hot tlo by return mnll. Adr. Peter Doubt's Recipe for Success. "Whon I am asked," tho Minne apolis Mcssongor quotes Peter Doubt as saying, "tho socret of success I " "Surely nobody over cntno to you for that," Intorruptod his wife, with JUBt n touch of sarcasm. "Not up to bo far," admitted Mr. Doubt, calmly. "But somo dny somo ono will. Bound to. Everybody over fifty years of ago Is asked, sooner or later, to Bay what ho thinks Is tho secret of success. And so when they nak mo I shall any, 'Simply this: If you feel that you must bo born, try to bo born lucky.' " HI Successor. "I supposo you expect your son to stop Into your shoes when you rotlro." "No. I hardly oxpect thnt; but ho has already tnkuii my scat In tho front row.' Especlnlly whoro flirting is con cerned a Httlo learning 1b a dangorous thing. Life is a grind, but it at least sharp ens a mnn'B wits. Mamma Says "Its Safe for rUHA-l's- VIUIUIVHli 19 li' CONTAINS NO OPIATES (y Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegcta ble act Burcly but gently on the UYen Stop after dinner distress-cure indigestion. improvo the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. In thM ate of rMnrcli nnd oipotlmnnt. all nntnro Isrnnfinrkeil byUjftficU'nllflcfnrttioi'omrortnnil hap-tilnr-Mof mnn. Hclonceliua Imlcxwl mailoiilaiUit,Ma In tho I'utt crnturr, aiul lunonu Itie lir m imttni )at Important llrijorlrs In tunllclnala tti&iot 'l'hcruiilon.whUtiliiuiltc.inuhfil wltlitfn'ntaticcnailn rencli Ilospllnli und tliat It la mmhjr tlio attention of thoso who aulTor from kldnrr bludder. nrrvon dlirauia.chronta wrnknnKioa.ulrrra.aklnoruptlnria, pllra, Ac, thorola mi doubt. In fnctutroiniOTldniit from thn hltf ittlr crratod nmonKRl Rpi'ClallntH. Hint THEttAPION ll di'tllnnd to cntt Into obltr Ion all thute qunktlonablx rcmodlna that worn fornnirlr tho obi nillunro nf inrdluil men. H la of cnurno Lmrmi- Iblfl to toll nuflnmni all wonhmllil llau to timtlicni In this abort nrtlcln, hut thoso who would llkn to bnow moro nlmut thll remedy thnt has cITMed ao ninnr no might nlnmtt in, inlrnrulniia cures, Miould snnd uddrrssori onrnlonn for fr ''K1C hook In llr, l.nUlrru Meii.O,., HnvoiK'nck IU ml llntni'Mcnd, 1indnn, liinir nnddpcldnforihrutHnlvo whethrrtho Nil fclmich llmne.tr "THEnAPION" No. l.No.'i or No. H la what they requlround hayo boon flecking In vain durlnK nllln of inlierr, nnrin, 111 health and unhnpplneM. Tlinraiilonlabold hyunimtlitaor wall ll.DU. FuuuumU)., W lloektaun UU, Muw lurk. HAT.l'KSTAN WANTKn-Belllnif lotsKia. Ok MhoiuuRurouteatleud, jlna and nil held, Hpitv Inutv Alliioral 1-unil Co., oukoa til, OkuJuwa iiaWar.ADTFRS P!!3P MITTLE Mmm IiVER McaaVV P1US, Wr K ctl-.t-- i Suffering Women PIERCE'S Prescription "It UelpeJ ;..o io Much." Mm. F. W. JItv -J. ot Ikainp. r. jbi " 'ur ta' ut VrMrtrun' Laaooioiuaw?uUttrfullotol eotl. "xrvii yiinwowttncur tint chlkl Urq I maJ Itflt DUMratite. I iiocU'nl w 11D two plijalckuia ltb pu(aoTr'if. Ithaaraibacia4 of tt v Lad iLvWrala Will JiMi-i-rti U uJ I iii J.t 0 ito aa oiwrattua al wm in 4 U I houU naxt mur . but t.hit u x. awUii b 1 couul ao ilo. t tau twa UHj 'M' 'ftn Ytvh.cIl Hun' ana It hoawil uio aa aitfeFu laiwaja-1 ffn J Dttutllour tCiUkl.ulf u j01MU X j ill wnri" ltir..uaUUiJJUait)v. o i rour BjwUiUi-jtt. MihtviuM Dt wioUotf r-"u mnca BLi. ta tuturv FADELE yn Tv Millions of Red Crota Seala on Sata, Over 80,000,000 lied Cross CbrM mas seals are now on baIo in almoaft overy lnrge city nnd nearly eveqr Btato In tho United States. Tho pro ceeds go for tho benefit of tho anti tuberculosis movement in tho cobwbh nlty whero tho seals nro cold. & carefully has tho nalo been orgnnUnA throughout tho Country that with, its oxcoptlon 'of tho states of Florida Oklahomn, Novnda and Idaho, Itetl Cross Bcnls will bo on salo In a)mo6 ovory city, town, vlllago nnd hiuaUst In the United Stntcft and oven tn llnwnll, Porto Rico and the Caaj." Zone. Demands of Trade. "It would seem a flagrantly clean enso," Bald tho magistrate, adding. i tho burglar who had been haled bo foro him, "What havo you to say tm yourself?" "Not much, your honor. But I hopo you can glvo mo n short aentasce. TIiIb is my busy season." Judgo.. The Reason. "Mine Is a sunny lot," ho moaned. Ho moaned nbout It because his tea was bo ounny he couldn't sell IL Mrs. Wlnilotr'a Boothlnc Bjmp fop CblMrot tectliltiff, noftrna the Ktitim, reduces lnRaoiKi t!ou,n.lly8imlii, cure wlnJco!lc,I5:alx UleJte Lots of men tiro thomsolvca te death looking for nn easy place. TIRED BLOOD STARVES THE TISSUES (OopyriRH 1812 by tho Tonltivea Oj.) Symptoms ot Tirod Blood In. ttfi tissues nro, Loss of Flesh, Flabby, Muscles, Ivan gu or, Sallow Complexion, Debility, Dark IUngs around tbt Eyes, etc, Thcso conditions can bo eliminated only by fertilizing ami re viving tho blood stream. Tonltivea, t& mBMiiviirriir Great Blood Fot .8 ONlTlVES tlllzInB Totttl WIRED BLOOD absorb nour&A. mont from tho food and convert Ml Into strong living tissues, composts Brain, Nerve, MubcIo, Bono aaH SInow. To thoso who aro sufferfas from tho effects ot ovor-work, TosV tlvoa aro especially recommended, 75c. per bos of dealers or by bum. Tho Tonltlvoa Co., Buffalo, N. Y. W. N. U., BIOUX CITY, NO. 43-t9tZ, REUEVQ SORE EVES IllllltfilSlaMHI 'AM - a n i i i i - S .lion BlUciirliii' Half ttruretiironlrulcT.Jca Urora.Scruf ulnua lllcora.Vnrlrono lllrravlM olmt Hirers, Morcurlnl Uletim.W liltoKwri. tinr,MiiK.t,ir,irvrrMr.,iiit. t"i ilutrna. J?l AULK.N, Kept. A7, St. Paul, lit Saskatchewan1 You? Opportunity IsNQW In tho Provlno of Saskatchewan, Woatern Canada PoToudcilro to ntc, Frrn 1 1 omeULnd of XUa Acr.ia u r tt ecu knuwn W hent fAntlt T19 nrea la beeoTnlni; moroilraUoa but Do loss Talniililn, MV lllhTItTCTS tiara rrcentlr bnen opvinl uu. TmT tottlcment, and Intu thesa rail road nro now being hullu Itw dnr will soon como rrtiea limn wiUbt no JfrooIIoiuciteadbia; A tin lft Current, Bntkatebewaa, M.uiiTr vrri9I "I euuio OD Br limnetnd, Jlnrch lOUt. Ith uhott I1.0UJ wonli of hursf and lnnc blu er r. nnd Just CIS In cash. 'lVjdar I Iiuto IM) acrcis of wheat, SU9 arrra if nt, nnd 60 acre otnnx." Not. bndlorsliyeara, butonljr an lr Blnnen of whnt mar bo dino u We.lern Canada, In Manitoba. Baskutchowan or Alberta. ..f'ei'd.at onco for Llteratarav Mapa, lUllwar Hates, etc, to I M. Uidnttja, Drmr 57!, Ijintan, S. a, .. aiwrn. sis jitts.it j-.. a Ui. xam.i Canadian Ooremmcnt Agenta.cr' address Hiiporlntaniiopr. at luuiilcratlou, UttavrUftuH 0 m m m m m m m m m m m m m a m DYES l'vcir oMwafiir.Vrh'-snvot,lrdve. Ycmeaaa "aaaaaf aHtapaiaaaaaBM sill SjS? flami a "Tl 'A Til i.TEl rsri 4 ti mi djeanr iir ;twi.i it , i i j i .