LONO T1U1X OF AIDf KXTS RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA AND NERVOUS PROSTRATION. aakand sad Wife Restored to Health br Hm1'i ffaroaparllla. Impure blood la often the cause of long train of allmeuU. Th blood It the vital fluid upon which all the or gans depend fur nourishment. When this nourishment falls to be supplied proiierly the whole system feels the eflfeet. Head tlUs letter: "Several years ago I was tak.-n witb tbe grip, ami I was sick all winter. I bad nervou prostration and a lem train of ailment that follow chwly wKb that terrible uialady. Lam wluler It aHzed me again. It weut to my lungs and I bad congestion of the lungs an I kidney nud liver trouble. When I felt its Approach. I Quickly Heaortrd to Haotl'a Rarsaparllla and a glorious result followed. I it on my fct tii first winter for aevcu years. Tin- symp tom of the ditiime left me. and tie alluieuta comiccd-d with it. I or - oral years my husband was u sufferer wUh rheumatism and ijrUi'algia. 1 1 was all run down and ,11 a very bad way. He took many kinds of m dh-iri. without liny perinaiieni b -in -s M until be began taking Ibiml S.u- ipurillu. Thin medicine cured the pain of rheu matism and ueurjilgia and In- a d be felt like a new man. If all ilnrse who are suffering fro'u ucrvoim trouble. i,r rheumatism would give llo.td's Sara parllla a trlii) they would find ihat it peaks for llwelf." Mrn. F. Prait. Wbeaton. JIHuoi. A new link cuff button hap a shank on each lull of the burton, the otln-r en la having a hollow-Blotted ball an I a bead respectively. To faxteri ttie link to Mr, lavage wan a woman greallj liked and rexieoted la tbe nelghlwr- 1 hood In which she lived, and her eva ' dlapoaltion was oftau pntiaed by hM , neighbors, who wera apt to be ratbei ! plain-spoken Id regard to her huahaud'1 irritable temper. "I don't aee bow It la, ! Aunt Temperance, that you are always j ao quiet when I.'ncle Icbubod Ijeglna tu , fret about useless things. You never j aay a word," remarked her niece, wbo j bad been ataying at tba farmhouse for several weeka, and bad beard Icbabod's t frequent complaining. j - Mm. Savage mnlU-e) placidly, aa abe answered: . I "I'm iiuMt afeard, Miranda, that you ' haven't paid strict attetitlon to what your uncle was asying at the tlmea you mention; bwaune. If you had, you'd "a" aet-n that be don't tieed anybody to ' reply to blm; be reasons with blmaelf, ho to rpchk, and prtnen1 my vlewa a sight better than 1 could. You just ( give attention the next time you betir . biiu a-disputing. and you'll see that I've nooii-nxlou to disturb niya'df." j The opportunity for listening to Mr., lavage we. wmu given: ) "'Taint no place to put u chair out ou that bai-k stoop," txgitn I'tu-le I'dia Itod, "i;ut. it's kiud of a pleasant place to sit," h- .' "lit on. In a miidi-r tone; and t If n, i : '.ii Ii!h voieo; "I o'ii't litre it 'ij: t!..' ihair'll be spoil i.'li left oi.t in all kind of hi'h". '.icr, and I won't Live il tliere." 'I with Just it h.c:.-,'ttlon of n ' 1 rs ar ,m-t t .1 '&JhsAf. If V 4 ''tvv', j bi.t vol. f.-ll a. i.ii. and h" coii- pau tit :. I "A w l,'n clialr ilon'i hp-d very e ih'. and that's one of the kiP-hon cliaiia that n ver wan painted." "Never itH pniuieil!" lie repeated In a loti'te;' tone. 'There 'tin! .hint lie cmife anythiiiK ain't tlieil up to kill 'taint any tme " nud be lifted the chair and moved It to the other side of tie otoop. "I'erhspn If It'H over lhi Hide It vil Hnrneajt3 Wind for Many l.'ea. A Bciixihle arranyeinetit Ut portrayed by Farm atwl Home, tihowins how an IngeuiotiH North Hakota fanner makes full use of wind jMjwer. The machinery cousin! of a iieared windinill ultacbed to a pump, clnirit, wiuihlns machine, feed mill. wimmI and i'indlotie. The llltixi ration llow the "pump bouse." The . .., ii, ,1 on t. upper Hour, while n i be ground tlot-r Is 'he wahin ni.ielriie, eburn, ami pimp, all n arranged ;is i., be eaMily liitehcd to tbe wind. The deep sell Ins i iv;iiint, whieh neatly kept. In set in one cor- getlier the liead is pushed hollow ball, the bead be.ua: iai- ii o the j be more ahellered," came rer tiu ! toiiea. and then: Ii 1m milder tbe ilot, o that it ill not glipo it eamly. The Bust Rooflng Material. Tbe problem oi Ji n at in one thiit lia bmg reci ive.1 tbe iittnutioii ot badderi and property owners itei erully. To find a ma tcriai Uia would reij.t th actio i of the j element, prove impervious lo ilii ai lion of ge!to ollen g- icrmud in tminuiaetU'-- i in estulilihineiU", uml that eould In re-! lieil npon under ih- moit try iiia; condi tions. h" receired muc i attenlion Irom ambitions inventors. From (let tlmiclied roofnoftlie irlv pettier ib evolution lowly proreed tlirourb v irion .-taiie of liti((l. tin, tar and iron ; all of wtn.di have bi-en fonnd wantitiu in ni iiiy ripeei. Today after long etperitiiRtitimr, it -, e.,n- . coded that the only material mceilrig all! tbe mquirenieuta ot the perl'e t roof m i ray n Manilla IJiMting. thin material look and feela like leather, will not rust, or eorrode, i iiiipervimj to the lu-tion of "All the talking I do don't do a peck of giMiil. no' a speck. I might Jut .'in well tien r ay a word," and sitting down lu the offending chair. I'li'de Ichabobl bean fanning liiuinelf wish hie big ytrasv hal, while Miranda and ber aunt pxebangeij gluneen of under-atanding. mm i ran k. LJi. r "Tcnilerloln IVitlce Prri'lmt." The Tenderloin I'rei-inct 1 the name given tbe Nineteenth Police Preclucl in New York. The precinct gained lh name shout 18SI, when inie of tbe police captain who IihiI Iwi-u in oom maud of another precluri a ml wan un der ordera to lake charge of the Nine teenth, raid that he wan going from the ruinpxteak to the tenderloin precinct. Moat of the holela and i-lttba, fine pri vate botite. ri-Niauranta and theater were then In the Nineteenth Precinct, mo that the Joke had a good IuikIh of A ( II K A P HOt: HCB of l-OWtr.ll. ga-iaes, and n absolutely ajater-pr.tof. H will outwear the roof of tin or iron, and in t fact The name ia given now lo Klmllar every way ! by far tbe moat economic;.! ;rwlncta lu many other place. It also fortn a durable aubatilaia b r yltm- , . Ur on waIN, and ia largely iLi.-d lor Ibis i Perila of the lleep, porpoae. Kveryone who i. inlereH-d in j, )l( Mdniated that everr rear 2.000 roonng, on a large or mnall iale, ran cure aample ol tbia inaterial by ad-lren--Ing. Tbe Fay Manilla Itooiing '(J , fa n. dan, N. J. To cut cheese accurately a Mi'ylaii I man baa an invention conntting of a eir.-ular table on which Ihe cbeeien reu and having teeth around tbeedge engag ing a cog wheel by which it i turned, a gradua el cale and indicator and a knife for cutting the cbeeae. Daafaeii Cannot be Caret by loel applicatioua, a they cannot ra:h tbediieated portion of the far. There u only one way to cure Dealneaa, and that I by conx itutional retuadiei. Di-aiui-.u ht rained bv an inflamed condition of the Biocou lining of the Kuatocbian Tube When thin tule get- iiillaun-d you have a rambling nound or impe-fect h:aring, and whan it ia entirely cloteil Itealim in Ihe result, and nid-eithe intliimmition can be taken out and tins lulie renoreii to its normal condition, bearing usili be U--atroyed forever; nine cawi out of ten are caoaed by catarrh, which t nothing iut an inflamed condition of the mticou.i ur facei. Wa will give One Hundred Dollar" for any oaje of Ueafneas (raimed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Oor. tsand for eireulari free. K. J. CHK.N'KY CO.. Toledo. . ray-Sold by Drugglsu. T6e. tar Vour Maallh'a Malta. Feoble persona and feeble children BMd all wool underclothing from tbe flrat of November to the fimt of May. Vigorous people abould warm thetu wlvea by exerclae; tltey need I em cloth inf than the feeble and sickly. F.i erclse imparts more warmth than the beat of stoves, for such warmth per meaues the whole body, whereas store warmth only warms the surface while it lasts. The warmth that comes from lively circulation of tbe blood ia the moat delightful and permanent ami healthful. walling veaeeU of all klnda ilippfir In the e, carrying down l.iMKt human being and Involving a lows of about $100,iX),iH) In properly. It la only tbe great diaaatera, like thai of the "Pi-i-hI-dent," or the "K.lbe," Hint attract gen eral atti'itliou; but the real perils of the sea are shown by tbe multitude of email lon"H. No one knows how many of those who go down to the aea lu ship come to ee no more of life lo this forld. i Tlie late Mrs. Si'ott-?iddont was con sidered by nome people the most beauti ful profes-iional woman seen on the8tHc or rostrum lor a piarler nf a century. Annie Ourbin, daughter of the la'c A u-tin ('orbin, the New York million aire, manage 1 a suuull Iiotel (a.-t eiiin nier at Shinneeock H.'lls, I.. I., and showed much abdity in the matter. The only cathedrals now in use in Scotland are in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Duukeld. F.tbel Nordhoff, daughter of Oliarle Nordhoff, has chosen bookbinding as calling, and has fitted herself for it by a course at a famous London bindery. tier of the pump bouse. A mmuh carries water also to a watering tank near by, where entile and liore iiucm-h ihejr Ibintl. The circular wood ,aw, Ihe grlnd.itone and the corn slieller, e. have bci-n added in maklic the Illustration, as has also a water tank, Thltt last ia for use as u reservoir in veiy cold weather, to supply water to a eiuullel' drinking tank outside the building. The water In this reservoir uud in the creamer can be kept form freezing In winter by placing a umall tou t nee tusary. In tint room. The atove would also be very useful at churning time and ou vvasblug days. Having ma chlnery lu a email hoine under the windmill (linn not prevenl carrying the power by means of a chuln. belt or tum bling rod, from the mill to other adja cent buildings. Screening wheat, grinding, shelling, cutting feisl or other operations can usually be more con veniently done near the storage rooms, Tbe mill Is convenient to the kitchen and save-a much labor in pumping water, churning, waxhlng. etc. A Convenient Farm llriuli. The Illustration herewith, taken from the Amerienn Agriculturist, shown a Ix-neh easily made in the home work shop and very convenient lu many op erations about the farm w ben plant ing the garden, grafting In the orchard. tbe roof. The vessel containing tbe ofi" should have sufficient capacity for per mitting of holding a supply for the night, and tbe wick s'ottld not be turn ed too high. It la not Becetisary to have tbe temperature higher than 50 de fc-reefi, iimj as there in quite an amount of beat given off froia a lamp the tem perature w ill hi- raised to that point If the house is not too open; it will also, MAKist In drying the walls and prevut-' InS dampness There will !e no liabil ity of foul air or injury from the lamp in winter. Cut Feed for Horace All farmers use cut feed for horse when at bard work, because there Is a great saving in the labor needed to dl K"Kt cut feed. If mixed with some grain meal ami wet io that the nu-al can only la- got by eating the cut feed mixed with il. the whole will be chewed suf-iicb-ntly to aioisiei. it with saliva, which is iieei-ss.-iry to quicken diges tion, I ! ii I this economy in feeding cut leeil is nlso important when Ihe horse i not working. If the cut feed Is corn siaiks, it should alwiiyn be steamed witii very hot water, ho as lo soften too cm ends of Ihe stalks, which may can-" injury. This is the best, also, if bay or truw Is cut, particularly wheat or rye draw, which, being harder tlinn cut hay and lews nutritious. Is riot likely to be thoroughly chewed. The stomach of the horse needs a slight Irritation. This Is the advantage which oats have over (ther grains. Itx hull helps the grain lo digest, belter, and this makes the horse feel frisky and able to do his best. It Is an old saying of farmers that when un old horse begins to act unusually coltixh be bus probably "got an imt eta mil tig corner wise against iiia stomach, and he jumps around fto aa to get it out." It in a homely Illustra tion, bur may have truth In It. Ameri can Cultivator. Tha MiMlng Link. "The missing link is found !" The great scientist paced up and lown b'a room in great ecstasy, repeat ing at intervals the joyful announce sient: "The missing link ia found !" He was very jubilant, and well be might be, for it bad been tbiee loi g Reeks since one of bis link cuff button? iad rolled away into tbe "darkest corner under tbe bureau. Pittsburg Chron icle. One Secret of Longevity. Those anxions to prolong this rapid transitory existence of onr beyond the average span, chould foster h s digestion, negatively by abstaining from indiscre tions in diet, and alllrmativety by the u-e af that peerless stomachic, Hosteller's rtoniach Bitters, when he experiences ymptoms of indigestiun. The irnpuir Bient of the digestive function is Jatul to rigor, fiubdue with tbe Hitters, also, fever and ague, biliousness and constipa tion. ltt-n Agaltno Carrier Pigeons An agriculturist of Westphalia made a 'et that 12 bees, released at a diciam-i jf three miles from the bivesat the Fame time as 12 pigeons, would travel over tic ground as quickly an tbe birds 'I be lirsi bee entered the hive one-quarter ol i minute before the first pigeon reaci.ee ii eoluiiibary. Three other bees arrived before tbe Becond pigeon, and the re mainderof the I'ompcti tors reached liou.i eiwulianeously. A Ilcvice for Uftinu- It is often desirable In the stable, haru or other buildings, to raise ome arti cle from the floor for weighing, or other pui'iKwe. Thla Is usually done by sheer strength In lifting. The wim ple device figured herewith, will save much Htrength exerted In this way. On the top of a beam or crossplece of the framing, mount a wooden roller, us suggested In tbe sketch. Whenever a weight ks to 1h? lifted it is only neces sary to throw h rofM- over the roller and raise H a.s one would with a pnl- Answered. The nervous lit le man with the meek atraw-colored whiskers had already tackled everybody elbe in the car, but be walked past the busby-browed old party seveiai times before lie must ered up courage to say : "Excuse me, sir, but I'm taking i -traw vote " "Strawl straw! f-natled the old mai flaring like tbe first heavy villain in a heap melodrama "Well, I'm no suci er." Detroit News. Hull's Hair Kenewer is pronounced the best preparation made for thickening ihe growth of the hair and restoring ihni hicb is gray to its oiiginal color. The new lady mayorf s of Imdon U n Jewess, with a great mass of suuwv white hair, and when lighted up with diamonds' and crowned with a glittering tiais, is an impressive figure. 1 believe Piso's Cure is the oniy medi cine that will cure consumption. Anna M. Ross, W illiainsport, 1'u., Nov. 11, 'lift. Deep rich purple shading to a wine '.oor is one of ti;e fashionable, hues ol the season. Greeu is also very much in fitvor, LIFTING DKVK K. ley. Tbe roller ehouhl of course la1 as large lu diameter as the U-ain Is thick, so the rope will not draw across the corner of the tenm. Mrs. Wtualow's soothino STi-.ur for clulC rnu teeihliiK, tollens ihe gums, reuiieea laUam uiatiun. allay pain, cures wind colic, iie bnuin As late as the year 1545 ihe people of France entered complaints, against, cat srpillars and bad lawsuits to Btop the. r .ievsstat.ion. Mrtarii CunrrBlaUM, Hotel ueat (Sunday morningj I'd like a Sunday paper, but I'm a stranger here ami don't know which peper if tbe bett. News-stand Man Had your break fast yet ? "No." " Well, you'd better take th's paper; four supplements, 48 pages. It tbe waiter is spry he'll get your order filled before yju're through reading." N. Y. Weekly. Th display of street wraps for winter use presents a bewildering variety of coats, loose saeques, capes, pelerines and combination coat and cape gar ments that is very puzzling to those who must make one earment do for one t tne and all occasion. And true-is tin, lerdict ..f ti:. regaritloj H(K)d's S. r. ,aril!i. (. ,u,rr!i. acroiiili. rile .; uiatlsm. dysis-Psa ikvviuk :r'.tiiio yield to P M Sarsaparilla Tha :n-.t-:i M t. tlie - vrne I H joO I'lirilit-r. Hood's Piihpf comfort to" "caTforni4. itnijjsi hlt-epii' fhf lor p- i-1 vt, Su)c i.jtkt1 ir , Hhij Kf a:;-. sri, and l.nH Any'flpM li-avv! o ohtj huu J.ii't.-ln vtrt ih li'irftuytijn Koiitij, ii is canif.l, np:n.i-;crr.i i!i raitan, has sj.j !;; .-i h d t)'t''lcs and is imita w i ' i ttrutiiif, i('d(ljif', tosv. ls.s -ip, An erp' rif. t. d txciir ititi eoiitiUfi-jr Him a uni-' i'Tined Pii 1 1 win ii p r;or r'.inpttfiy it ill N.ii h lii j';ti-ilii' Cfiust. Ii i !h tn (,'T ii o x (; j ! "(- i liin-hc-i imrfis tin to look 4t if n )mia'" t1 , il is jni .n in ndti n . ,-tfo ivl pI.i a i k(-H up" b iMiri'd and til : ice ol" a L-:i;;.. vide cii.mi;tt i :. iw, i,t . '"cr folder c vin' fiili nf i-.iiH f. v, nti u I. hi,Mi.vlitnl i'li-.-T Aifert. Om.iha. Nek -ROOF! $6 J Su lu !"t no- iSATTliK. 'J'f'fi.f tin or ir m,' A Iura!)'i- i- 'Mii him tar I'IaM'Toti walU, V ulpp Vrtmt -iJn'iiltiititf nf Harae mrria!, t ht. A i-Ur 'p, -it.:;t ! Ti- in:irtift. Writ for m.itti plea, - ta' The VA V XU.L i JtOOKI SO UK, i A.!Ji,. CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER.' LIFE I LIFE 1 Caiar;h, incipient o(i k mpitim ..nil bruiichl ll-i can b- curtid in '4 m'tnihs' Hint) Us oif ctur-e ui ireaimeuc iHbafer. )) until, I li. 410-412 Michigan SCr BUf FALu. OPIULrDRUNKENNESS VI IVIl(larala lOtaSOWara. NaPartlll Vwrti. DR. J.L. STEPHENS. I-UAJIoa,afcAa- ; W. H. SMITH & CO., THERE ARE NO EXCUSES NOT TO USE ST. JACOBS OIL 'or A PROHPT AND CERTAIN CURE NO ONE REFUSES. BRUISES aV .luat I'alaulad, Stepladders are now made which can be used aa extension ladders if cleaired, Tbe two sides are binned in such a manner that they can be used to brace each other as a stepladder or can U atraigbtened out and held rigid for us aa an ordinary ladder. Sprocket wheels of bicycles can be increased in diameter by a new devic which connists of a chain to be wrapped around tbe wheel, one aide of the lit) kt fitting the teeth of the wheel and the other tide having teeth to engage tbi urivinj chain of tbe wheel. 1IKX H KOI, hko. aortlng fruit, dressing fowl, und ,-i hundred and one other iIiii.-m when it ix d.-Klred to have PmjIji or package ruis i ed alM.ve ground. When not in ue, It can bo foldiil Into Hinall "inn'e and put MOVABI.K HK.VCH. Scoff and Coum, u) The man who acoffa at the friendly advioe, ( ! j "take aomethinsr for that cough," vnll kp ) , coughing until ha chaaaes fci j aivA or '-J changes his earthly resi-iuce. A t: .. .:1;-.;:jr f " Booffors have baen cor verted by t,.e t.) ( of ; the etanrlard wiijh ro. :y of the pa -.t half j contury.-Ayer'a Cherry 1 u.itoral. K.it noma f "f' nre scoffmg and cvug!;;-:,': yjt. limy wIibczh VV with nathm.i, bark w;t!i bronchUii or ir;;m with tno gripp.N Biagul ir, is n't it, tho number ) of stubborn p;opIu, who persist in parnbling, with houlth and prhnpn life bb the stake, when they might be ufractuftlly cured of cough, cold vj or lung trouble, by a few dosoa of 0 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mart WjrUi ulaM about Pri'loral fn Avrr'i c'nif-lin,k ...... Cif3 tftrut ti.c, J. C. Ajrtr Co.. Uarall, Maas. mm J on away, aa hown lu the flrwt llluxiratlou. Tbe construction la so plainly shown lu tbe cut that little explanation I need ed. The braci8 ruunlng from the mid dle to the bottom of the legs are hing ed to the legs and go Into clots a, un deriiciith the bench near the center. The bench ready for use l ween In the second picture. Home tardea Farmera. A WMtern grange o Ulcer who baa beeti traveling through the rural dis tricts, whs impressed with the careltwa hablta of lnjiny of Uie farmers. He Hflya: "I have beeti much over the coun try during the hmt two yours, and when I ace n plow Klandlng In the corner of the fence, a binder under a tree, wag ons, ctirrlngi and Implement atandlng promiscuously alMiut the yard. It al way allrai'ljt my attention, And I have been very much Mirprlaod at tln lack of enre and thrift which a ride over the country will dlselrme,"-Ohio Parmer. I Warm I un the Ton I try Houae. 1 While tliere nre many ways by which poultry houae mny lx matin warm, 7et but few innke It an object lo pro vide heat. A we have before Htiggettt d, tho rhenpi-Nt nierbod h lo hung a lighted amble lantern In the imnltry bouac, auspending It from Hip middle of ltreukine Prairie. A Kiiuis corrcspoinlcut. gives the ex. pcrlenro of an Iowa fanner who want ed to i-.iIm- h cinp without, valilii'.; a year for tlie sod to ro'. He proeceded :ih follow H He lirst turned a four inch sod and followed In Ihe s;ime l'urruu with Nlirring plow und tin-ni'd six inch o of dll'l on lop of 'Ii id. The ih't sod w:u turned into iho in, limn of furrow niiil niioiher furrow on to." nl it. ami ou to the end. The piece wns then pliiutoil lo corn, and lie move put tl plow or hoe into it after phititliU', und he had the bigg.-Mt crop of coin In the country und scarcely ;i weed to be found in if. The next apHn. lje plowed tlie land and .sowed in spring Wheat and had one of ihe best eiops tie ever raised. And lie said the groun-1 for the whole tj'U inches turned was Jiuit HKe tin ash heap. Willi xcj, tvi'ly trace of sod to be foiin I i:i ii. Ilnryo t Apples for Winter. Mont cellars are too warn to k"ep fruit well. They are also subject to frequent changes of tempera nice, ,'n which the fruit mi flora 'il'iiosl fit) nincli Hs II does by being kept too warm. We have known farmer to put npplos in pit aa polatoim and roots are pitted, spreading a layer of Ktraw over then lu order to keep them from contai t with the earth. Such apple conic out with very little Ions In priny;, whei,- carttla biken that none which nroeiieck- d were put up lu the fall. KtirjJ World. HOW did he ect there? Once a vigorous, prosperous Business man. How did he cet there? Bv o-ettino- in the. Jumns ftN when his liver was lazy losing his temper, losing nts gooa sense, losing nts business friends. When Yoa Feel Mean and Irritable send at once for a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the kind you need in your business, 10c., 25c., 50c, any drug: store, or mailed for price. Write for booklet and free sample. CANDY faVteCUM CATHARTIC Cure G0NSTIPATI0N. Aooacas sterling remeov CO., ohioaooi uowthiau o.( m vonic I .Mutton la the Meat .Meat. Mutton is more easily digested than beef, though In a healthy man no mark ed difference would be olwerved, since In tho Ktomueh of ouch a man there arises no luconvenlonco from the digi-s-tlon of beef. However, mutton will lx found to tux the atoniach of a dyspeptic person less than beef does. Ijimb Is not nearly no nutritious, aa mutton. The tissue l soft, gelatlnoua and rich In wa ter. Lamb should not be selected for those whose dlgoNtive organs .ire weak. I'lenty of Clover. rieaty of clover will go a long way toward inn kins a farm proDtable. Think how many ways It can be utlb Ized-for pasture, for hny, for feeuim tho stock or for feeding the land, some time serving tbe double purpose ol feeding the "took and then going bark lo tbe noil In the iuantirlal product, IVar not raising too much; it will at ways find a market MMtHMI Important Notice! The only genuine 4 'Baker's Chocolate," J celebrated for more than a century as a tie licious, nutritious, and flesh-forming bever age, is put up in Blue Wrappers and Yel- t low Labels. Be sure that the Yellow Z Label and our Trade-Mark are on every package. ' WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. f TRAM-MARK. W YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEAN LY," IF YOU USE SAPOLIO J I f tt aom trrmriu. f I PflTEWTS. TRflDE-FURKS: Kiamliiatlnn and Advliw an to HalaataMllty of In. Vf-nilfin. . Si-iiit frInviiitiira'Uulila, or Hew loOrt a l au-nt. l'lTnicK u'Kaaaau, WaabliiKtim, D. c N N. U. No. 4l-. York, M WUKN WRITINO TO ADVERTISE! plaaaa ay jom saw Mia adrartlaamaail n hla panar.