CASTOR I A For InfauU and Children. Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of A special miip or tbat part of the Chi li! Empire In which (terms uy ti Just particularly Interested was brought to Bismarck. With one of those largt: pencils that take tbclr name from him h wrote on the margin, H'.g enough to do all sorts of foolish tilings with." TUB mighty prince knows from profound intimacy with the history f the century that f.JIy cm m ( u:t i Bianeineia within a small space, or with a restricted territory contrive to itlr up usoiu -i;!o':s ,;r!r. ''r-m i.lp oiiiLjitti, The American iHmim of VatiimJ Blirtory I boon to he'iii h !.t'ti.n;jo xi-Ionifioti .r th.. .;( ts of Asia ai.,l North AtioTi- a, fn.ti. ti e A moor lilver iu Aia to tl:e Cluu.h.a Liver oil our ont!tK'Ut. 'lilt? object I to Study the Virions jii-opii jiji.al.ii n.g these re gion h, hi nr.'er to s.-ctie. If potmiMt, the qm-s:!n w nether the Asiatic mice crossed to Au.ifii.a by way of Kam chatka anil the Aleutian Islands, Au.Ol.!,' the principal th!tl(.'S studied will tie the various I:irjaniitfe now poke in NorthcixN-ru Asia ami Northwestern America, aii'l mime Idea of the extent of this subject nmy he c.l). tallied from the alleged fact that "be tween the Columbia Kiver and Hcring fltralt ten Inncmieet, are font.il that are fundiiiin-tiiKlly l!s:iBct. and then- Ian gunsres lm vp thirty wven dialects which arc mutually uuliiU'lIiciliiB." On the AsUaic nide. it appears, the confu sion of tongues In not quite so (treat, although the number of distinct lan guage spoken there Is seven, and the number of mutually utiinti 'legible dia lect tea. The iplorution are to cover a period of sii yours, and the money baa been furnished by a wealthy New Yorker. Mr. Morris K. Jcaaup. PENSIONS 6t Teur Ptiwo DOUBLE QUICK! WrttSm, OTAjBISi r,wi,fet.Wualiftca. B.I 01 TC mil w-oo-dof Ea? t':l rs-anal. Smarts, free, IH I Lil I Col.aa A I'o-aKSt. W ibinn,n,l.C "4 Perfect Type of the Highett Order el Cicelltnce in manufacture." Breakfast coa Absolutely Pore, Delicious, Nutritious. ..Ccsfs Less TnaQ 0M CEKT I Cap.. ht urt thai yjo gel the (iemnae Article, mtdt u IMKCHIlTtlt, MASS. b WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. KuTiiuiuiu iTfa. CURE YOURSELF! U Hit U for noBMnral SiKhArff, liittiamMUiiia, lrrlitluM et tttrl.fi4 94 daoiUrsuaa. rimUm, Aid -t ui Bal ff yoMooow. mie r in !. r m la ptsi wr&fvar. ii a. iiiiim. CUJw Ml ftmt lh Bt Joseph sad Grand Iilaid laaiai City tnd Omaha Eilwyi SH0.1TEST ANO QUICKEST ROUTES J V, 10 U rOIHTS NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH !ii"wTul"m. Onion fresEo 87" t$t Tris riroMTi usr TClilttiU, (rvon n t sll Atrn Points or Inlormstldti rsnltTi ri. eie, , rail on r Mdrssa nrarnt iiantur , M. Anair, W. P. B,isiiiok, Js.. Am Otri'l Msnsiror. t, iwt.h. Mo I A Map of the i United States. flnd mo 15 centa in aUropo snd 1 will mall ou map of tbs Unitaid itat, tores (est (our Inches wide Yj Ave (eet long. Printed In li ool ors. Mounted on rollers. Bbowo mty SUU, const , important town, nd rttlroM In tbs ldimw dwk. Vtsfrd. OrtvaMosnUl. J. rrSMM, Oemenl Ometo. Mb. ss wool ta OMto 17 - asms mi a u Mita. FT hpj Ht Cough Hjrup. taua tu4. Cm gr J3 In Uvsip. vM . Onurf t-t. In J err fccVlMfrMt Ost M Ot. aajtaaajaaBsajffcaafcaBBaaBjrajasaBi ! irtliipi ! . 1 J There In un thing that docs uot mind the Weather, and Hint la rtiuiimu l !uoi and one thing that il.iw not mind rueu- ujuusiii i .t. jailm Oil, n It KOes to Work Upon and our,.,, rlk-ht off. There is scarcely a trait of human nature more marked thnn ti in... blue uniforms and bran buttons. The Humblest private arrayed In them . tracts more attention than the corn- Qiander-ln-cblef In ; 'nln civilian dress. The result of an election In tt French colony of Guadeloupe affects In a literal sense the complexion of the Chamber of Deputies of the republic. The blacks and whites united against the mulatto element In the population of the island. The coalition was suc cessful. The deputy chosen is described an coal-black. I'aris loves extremes, and will be jrlad that the utmost possi bility of colurlng. In this particular dl rct:m, in eipr.s-d In the deput's coiiutciiaticc. 0 Sri the Mead I an iiiBamtnalioii of the nni' ..Hi n...-:ii-hi..ne Y.n.w- the nasal !.-,i.:is. It it c.iiin d ,r a , ,,;,) ,,r sin-. ei(.n of cohlfi, coinbir.fd with imr.ure .!.m,l. Catarrh :s nir. dhy IJ -.u d's S?f.;t;ur:,a, which erad; " from the hio.il ,e.-rofti!oii taints, r'-liii'ldH the duliiate tibsues ami builds u? the system, netnember Mood's Sarsaparilla I Anrfie-- t.rut Mhoin. II; six tor V HOOd'S Pills 'Miw all l.iv.T aryntj. It would have been u hideous ttiittjt for the Spaniards to mutilate the bod les of our Main soldier?. It was at least a deplorable tuiuu to accuse them of H until the fact was proved beyond dls pute. Iietter bo a little lale with newt that is true than "too previous" wilt news that is not true.- I armor Ailiunoe. To the Members of the Fanners' All! a nee and Industrial Union: I have madt a careful investigation from the hes smircet of reliable Information abou the Swanson Khoumatic Cure t;o.'i f'emedieK, anil found that they wen Hiving (,'ootl satisfaction, I therefor deem it but on act of simple justice t our members to say that I believe tha' the claims made by the company foi their remedies will be fully realized bj those who will give them a fair and rea sonable trial. Yours fraternally, Jno C. Hnuley, Business Aet. V. A. & I. U. St. Paul, .Minn., Oct. JS. IH'jH. The wonderful success that has at tended the introduction of 'T OHOI'S' Is unprci-i'dented in tlie history of tlx world. Think of It! It has cured mor than one million and a quarter suffereri within the last three years. This mus appeal to you: One million and a quar ter people cannot all be mistaken. 1 suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica Neuralgia, Backache. Asthma. Catarrh Sleeplessness. Xervou'.tiess. Nervou. 'and Neiiralsjic Ilemlaches, I 'cart Weak j ttcss. Kuruche, Croup. I,a(t ppe, Mala , rla. Creeping Numlmcss. Hioncidils au klndrol diseases, send 'J."c to the Swan i son Hheuimillc Cure Company. Hi' I Dearborn street, ('hieaeo, 111., and the; ! will send you by return mall n tria .treatment or a large bottle, :UHl doses prepaid by mail or express for $1.IK). Ni household should be without this tfrea ' remeily "5 Irois." Agents appolnte Id new territory. I ui in .Mus cat rtirnse. A Kansas City jrlrl, addicted to th piano, ajtys her future husband must t graud. squar- unrlcht Mr. V ;nlo mjotiiik tysfr lor rhil ren twit.lnit, xittcm the lumi, re'tuces liidsm n;tloo, !!) .ln, curptiwinil colic. iV tsiiili Two women who were total strangers to each other entered a Chicago law yer's ottice the other day to begin ac tlon for divorce from the same man. The moral of this incident Is com to think of It, the moral of that affair Isn't . A.I I'KD. Cur.,. . A ' u-ll. 8 n.t S .- it Yn', for n . u..-. Iiiimii Rt P-VX Swill Mt !' Kl.na ('lirrfill Co.. . . , i ... , ,-gttmonlftlp. The IrLsh are s'lll In it The first gun on the battleship Oregon, In thf destruction of Cervcra's fleet, was flred by Private O'Phav. I sh ill reoomruend J'lso'n Ctirs for Coi sumption far and widn. Mrs Miiiligsu I'luiusteud, Kent, Kni.'l"d, Nov. S, l.stA. "In good b7alThbuTl)ad tcniper," ! said to describe the condition of a cer tain famous author. And "If this were alL" what hosts of people uiiK&t ,'im K't'sVIji with TTiw nulanrM, rrumaium anrl ttM sut, tre rfc Uv"l l. '.ti un a Milfiiii.r UiUI tltif auS ti.l..T Int. Iisa ti krotrn. Soc A l)U?c tiniiiire Is supposed to have all to ssy, but nobody hearing the spectators yell over a decision can deny they have s voice In It He cried out In aijony. and they ran to the nelitiilKirs for help. Sciatica was lorturinv him. better run for St. Ja cobs Oil, or have it handy. It is know n to cure the worseas. s, h t , t k or Ohio, City or Tot snoJ 1,11 AHtOIWTV. f 'KANk J. ClllM-.V ll lll.ei. Olllh lllllt ll is the ' oior partner ol the tirm of K J. Cnssn ,V Co., doint; I.iisii.css in the City ol I oledo. Coil, ty nnd Male alon-siiid, ami t tin' 'fild tirm will pin tbesiiin ol ONK lU NIiUKIt liol.l. 11- loresi hand i very ,-ae ol 1't.t.irrh that ennnot be rured lv the tie ol ii ti.'s ,T.iisn Cnsr. ri;.SK J.t llliNKY. Fworn to bel.ire me and snlecrihed in my presence, thisMh iluv of lleeeiulier. A U. IHsi. A. V. Gl.KAi-OV. 'nttiry 1'ubtic. Unit's aisrrh Cure i" tsken intertinlly Slid acts direcllv on il.e lilisi l ami mucous sur laces l the . I' lii M-rd lor leati nmntiila, tree. K. J. ( II KX KY CO.. Toledo. 0 t,jroltl by llnmciti", ;'. I'nn li e r ey ltncl, Portable trolley roads are now dv slgned for the use of contractors nd pioneers. These are made In sections, the trolley wlr supports being In tbs shaK of an arch fastened to a bed plate or sleeper so (hat no holes are re quired to l dug. Tbe gauges of tbs different rosds are from twenty lncbei up and tbe locomotives are designed for 110 Tolls. Tbe revolting Chinese erected a fortl riratlon of bamboo sipectlng with this te bsmloole the enem. roTikTSo. en -7 . voK km flood Gin rimer Cow. The cut shows the Guernsey cow, Miss Iioboliuk, 2157, A. G. C. C., bred and owned by Mr. N. I. ISowditch, South Framinsham. Mass. From Oc tober 1, IS'm;, to October 1. 1S!)7, six- gave 12.-iii7 pounds of milk, average it st 4.H per cent, butter fat. This equals ft.tG.US iioutids butter fat, or '.f..4fi pounds butter for one year. Compar ing this x;rform;iuce w ith that of other ...-if --ttv-iSViirv-a- MISS r.ouOI.ISK. anlnuils of the' same breed, it Is seen that Miss P.obolluk has iii.nle tlie sci' ond best milk ami butler record of any Guernsey, and has nearly .: tiled the best record. The best r v.U now stand: Cow. Lily Alexandre (lo6!) 12,s.'.fl 7.2 Bretonne (liWJO) ..11.U18 5.47 002.91 907 M t s s lioboilnk l2i:,7) U',437 4.8 WK3.H8 C08.40 Fsnt.tia Keconit ta71SJ) 9,748 5.84 510.60 802,00 Only one test In addition to the above performance, Miss Bobolink was milked ,thre months longer, and gave from October 1, 1S07, to January 1, lSiS-2,4S0.5 pounds milk, which tested 5.3 per cent, butter fat or 153.37 pounds butter, making the total record for the fifteen months: 1-1,917.5 pounds milk S4I1.S:J pounds butter. The picture from which the cut was made was taken January 23, 1808, or after fifteen monies' work, yet on that day she gave twenty-one pounds milk. Orowirm Corn After Corn. In all Eastern corn growing the usual rotation, never allows two coru crops to succeed each other without several years Intervening. The corn is always planted on clover or grass sod, and after It some small grain follows for one or perhaps two years when the field Is again seeded, and after two or more years the coru comes in the rota tion again. So if corn smut appears in one crop It has no chance to propagate except what is blown into adjoining fields, or is carried to the barn aud so disseminated through the manure pile. In the West the growing of corn after corn on the same land was continued so long that the fields were filled with smut and tlie land had to be seeded down so as to allow the smut siores to die out Growing coru after coru also develoH'd the burrowing worm, which Is hutched in the tips of ears while ten der, aud eats its way luto the corn while In Its succulent stage. This worm has sometimes appeared In Eastern States where a great difil of corn Is grown. It Is probably true that uo crop can be ex clusively grown iu any section without sometime finding an insect enemy or some fungous disease to destroy It So though two crops of corn will not ex haust the soil more than would a crop of small grain after the corn, and In most cases not so much. It is not best to put them together. The corn stubble is necessarily left naked during the fol lowing winter, and is therefore subject ed to more freezing and thawing and more washing away on the soil than if the land were seeded (juickly after it American Cultivator. A Twin C nenmber. Mr. Alex. Weir, Kavcnswortb P. O., Muskok.i, Ont, writes to the Montreal Herald apd Star, na follows: I have tnkeu the liberty of forwarding you a twin cucumber which I raised this year, and It Is tlie lirst I have met with in ail my growing as a gardener. The Grrnt A majrlciiii lion. An organization of German meat im porters favorable to tho American hog shows that Iu fifteen years there were .'(.(sj.'t cases of Illness from trichinae and 207 deathsv Of these, 1,212 fuses and 102 deaths were from the eating of Euro wan pork examined in Germany. There wi not one case against Mi" American product, nnd a reward of Jf2:w has been offered for a single In stance of trlchlnned American pork. Butchers aud Packers' Magazine. Harvesting Apple. The harvesting of applet Is one of the most Important duties connected wltb tha crop. The time has gone by when apple could lx shaken from tbe trees or picked up from tbe ground as wind falls. Tbe best , success In keeping them over winter la wben not a single apple in a barrel Is braised or Injured In u manner. Just as soon as tbe Skin ts broken the spple begins to de stf. and (or tbat roaoea tkejr moot bo ll, l, ' ' A TW IX UttCDMIIKH. carefully picked t,j hand ami handled In a manner to prevent the slightest In Jury as the decay of one apple will soon flffect all. Apples that are not perfect ly sound when harvested should uot g into barrels, but be mad'i luto cid'-r. fleeie Mut Graif, The goose Is as much a grazing ant mule as a sheep or a cow. Green stuff being its natural diet, tbe transition In winter to grain exclusively is more violent than iu the case of hens, which, In a state of nature, do not feed prin cipally tioii herbs, but upon insects. Reeds and a little of everything. Of course, geese TviU not starve Iu winter and e.'trl.v si ring, even if allowed noth ing but grain, but the greediness with which they wi.l devour such fresh food as apple parings, cabbage, poiato s, etc., shows tic urgency of their n.ed for it. In Hler-maklng time a few bushels of S'ciIMng Jtpples. 1h.it will keep well. Khonid be laid by in the cel lar for the geese. It Is worth all the trouble just to see th" eviib nt enjoy ment wiih which tlic.v cat then), to say nothing of the promoiion of their thrift. Let the .Voting goslings: out on sunn; fine prass plot aul set- them pick. At n!:,lit they will come up with their crop at:.) neck full up to their mouth. Give tbeiti grass. Farmer's Voice. t'eein If i r 1 1 1 with Tiirkera. They are as easy to raise as chickens If one has the right stock. Hut most people pick out all Hie largest birds to market at Thanksgiving and Christmas and keep the small ones, with the Im pression, 1 suppose, that they will grow If given time. This Is a great mistake, as in a flock you will always find a few better developed, bigger-boned birds, and these invariably have the constitu tion we need for breeding purposes. To make a success select the best hens In the flock; good deep, blocky birds, with big lione aud short legs, and dispose of the long-legged, loose-built ones. I find the Bronze the hardiest, but a cross with the wild would perhaps still further Improve them. The biggest drawback with the wild eross Is. they are hard to keep near the home and are easily frightened. Having selected your breeding . lock, which Is best to do in the fall, winter them and let them run out ail the time. Alex. Johnston, Lot; Chicken Hoite. Here is the plan of chicken coop built of logs. First lay tbe sill logs ami toe nail on the corners, making I he logs 2 by 4 by 8 feet and 2 by 6 by S feet. Rplke these two together and brace Wis tetw- - r.-a-." if 1 i 1 ii 1 4 iiliH-l ffsJ- ' 4 M. i- b'uj-"- ,,,.a; f fa IV& JfrJ - fiUBKTANTIAL Port. TRY IIOUSK. from the inside so they will be perfect ly plumb. Now start putting up the logs, oue side at a time, or build all sides evenly ns-you go. Drive a spike lnbyour 2 by 4 and 2 by (! In sills and Into your logs as fast as you go, so ss to hold them In place. You can put a round log in the corner 0 Inches In di ameter and 8 feet long. After the house has been built, spike the 2 by 4 onto this and also the plate logs. Peel the logs. A. L. Lord, American Agri culturist How to Kill l.ice on Hon". Hogs will Invariably take to the wa ter when given an opportunity, espe cially when troubled with lice. If the animals have no wallow, oue should lie provided. Tills Is easy to accomplish. Simply dig a hole and fill with water and the hogs will do the rest. When the wallow is formed pour over Its sur face kerosene oil varying in amount ac cording to size of wallow. The mud and water "thus treated becomes sure death to the lice on hogs. J. L. Irwin. Farm Talk Much has been said of late In regard to the wbolcsomeness of apples, nnd a Paris specialist says that women who want to have clear complexions ought to eat three or four apples a day. They act on the liver. As an evidence of how rapidly the for ests of Pennsylvania are being cut away It Is cited that in 18S8 Westmore land County had l.":i,717 acres of tim ber land, and within the past ten years there has been a decrease of over 30, 0O0 of this timber area. Clay makes a better stable floor than planks, for It contains a little dampness whlb conduces to good feed, aud tlie hore finds irregularities In Its sur face, and by placing tlie hiNds on the higher surface tlie tendons nre relaxed, giving them needed rcHt, while In plank floors the slant Is backward, making the animal stand with the tendons al ways on a stra iu. Farm Journal. The editor of Ihe Wool aud Cotton Reporter, Mr. llennett, of Saugus, Mass., says that his farm In Freedom, Me., which he purchased and stocked with sheep a few years ago, cut when he began about forty-five tons of hay of an Inferior quality. This year It has cut nearly 200 tons of the highest qual ity, reople laughed at him wben he began, but now be Is doing most of the laughing. Experiments in feeding and in com puting tbe value of eggs show that if no estimate Is made for labor one dozen eggs can be produced at a cost of alioitt 8 cents for food, or about V cent per egf- If dl of tbe food allowed to hens was converted Into eggs the profit on a doaen eggs would be large, even when prices are very low, but much depends on whether tbe bens convert tbe food urto OCXS, Seab or snpport of tbe bodies i 1 i -iK Ki .i:.ic I p Appearances. It Is really woi derful what a num ber of people ii Un-i last tieciitle of tbeniiiel. e til ceutu j are employed iu keeping up appeaiauce, aud nothing el e. '1 his is tiiei,-sole occupation, their one all-ai.Mirt.ing thought. "or this they plan and scheme, and struggle and toil, tbiougii anxious da and wakeful nights, from week's end to week's end. l or tins they go deeper and deeper into debt, incurring li.il.ilit.es which in all human probability they can never meet, and laying up for them selves an ever-increasing load of trouble for tlie years to come which must u. tibial ely crush them to the eat tn. Mratige, indeed, is the charm that manv people nut, so far as we cau judge from their cuiiver-at on, lack ing in the lir.-t pnucip.es oi honesty and liotior sc.'i.i to bud in playing tics dangerous game. What -.lli-.aciiiiii can they feel in it? It j u..ies us f imagine. lor, al ci all, their choi ts have no good or won ay object: hktij is nothing iu tiie end to. justify Hie uii-ati-s. ' J- ur keeping up apjs anniees, look at it which way we wiil, is nut, and iieer can b ', a good or elevating no eupatiou to eagre.-, ail 'a reasonable human being's time and attention. Lite was surely given us for belter things than that To keep up the appearance of souietli ng thai,, if it ever exist d, has long ceased to do so; to strive to reanimate a dead past, and throw dust in the eyes of the world by making tiieir lives one continual lie such is the lofty o i ject that manv v -ry respectaole peo ple have at heart; such is the grand purpose that nils tnjy a presumably intelligent soul. "Oh, the pity of itr' Ay, and the puerility, too! It is a diilicult mat ter indeed to respect a .human nature capable of such things as these. A Minute lanap. Physicians occasionally use, for the purpose of illuminating parts of the interior of tbe body, a delicate electric lamp, called the "pea lamp," because Its little glaws bulb resembles a small pea in size, being only one-qua-rter of in Inch In diameter. It is, neverthe less, a complete incandescent lamp, having a carbon film one-eighth of an Inch long, and about one-two-thou-saedth part of tn Inch In diameter. I Heua In Hummer. The cheapest way to keeps flock o hens in fcummer in to turn them i n a range and 1st them pi. k up all tlie food required, as they will (ill their crop? several times a day with t.ugs.grass seed, worms, etc. When fed grain ilurinii h t wsather the fowls are liable to become too tat, iu wh cli condition the t ens do not lay and are then also more liab'e t dii-eane. Egg- ma. not be high in t-um-mer, but they e. n be pro n.e).i at a ver Bins 1 cost at that. Demon if the hens are uiuUt to seek their lood. Peculiarities of Snkhalin. Curious facts have lately come to light concerning the island of Sakhalin, which lies off the eastern coast of Si beria. Cold winds and sea-currents circulate around It. and their effect ap pears to be to produce on the island a reversal of the ordinary course of na ture respecting the arrangement of temperature. I'sually the air is warm et near sea-level, aud coldest on high lands and mountains, hut in Sakhalit: the coldest air is found near Ihe sea. and th;re the plauis are of an Arctic character, while in the lofty interior of the island the climate is mild, and even subtropical plants flourish on the hetchtN. How to Get Strong A system which has become run down by the trying weather of the bast summer is not in a condition to meet the severe winter of this climate and will easily (alia' brey to disease unless a prober tonic is used. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are the best medicine in the world for build in ub and strengthen ing an enervated system. Do not confuse these bills wiih ord inary purgative bills.They do NOT act on the bowels.theTeby further weakening the body. They build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. M.'iior A C. Bishop, of 7i Third Arc, netruit. Mich., 1 well-known civil en ii iiei-r. in- me s : When I hud niy lust s)m'. of sickuesa unit came oul ol the hnspittil I wi n Horry sikIiI. I could not return my atrensfth, nnd colli. I noL wiilk over I. Mock Coi .-vrrnl wef-ks. 1 notict-d some nrticlrs in lllr wwsimiM'rM rei;;ir.liiii lir. Williiims' 1'ink l'ill for Pule People, which eonvoicril mr t!u:t Ihry a rp worth irvintr nnd I bought two boxes. I di.l not tnkc itirm for my complexion but forslirnpih. After ualng them I f'-lt hcltrr. and know 'they .lid mr world of (food. I nn plrnnrd to rrc'immcuii Ihrm to invnbds who uec-d a tunic or to liuild up a shattered coualltulion." Dttreil trtt J rtu. M All jTogjit ov direct from the Dv. vyillisms Med t,in vurnpoiy, ji.itno.iaur, It Was Before the Day of APOLIO They Used to Say 11 Woman 'o Work Is Never Done." aat LJ0 kj3 W'liaulP-W at i Mi' Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every couh congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parfs at rest and give them a; chance to hea!. You will Eeed some he!p to do this, and you wiil find it in k-.J " 1 ' iO. ' . ' : ' r I i ) ,c Pn -enK rrT f-T. T"? 1 From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weak ens; the cough disap pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plaster should be over the lungs of every per son troubled with a cough. Write to the Doctor. Unusual opportunities and long ax perieuca eminently uualify am for firing rou meaical advice. WrlM reety an tha aarticulaffa In your caa. Tell as what your experience lias been with our Cherry Fectoral. You will ravelre a prompt reply, without tDOUt l Addreae, DR. J. C. AVER ixi wen, Nemnis. Edna Blimb r stole a ball bearing; chain'egs wheel, didn't he? M hired Yes, dear, and now he's wearing a I al bearing w ueellesii ,ehaia Sew York World. Other Method. "W11, baby, did dear papa fing yotj to sleep list night like mamma does?? "' .'ui. He j. laved he miz a big black bear n scared me o sleep." Itetroil Free Press. he mae 2r SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. . Don't be ffK-d with a mackintosh nr nihhpr roat. If vnti u antn ro.it I that will keep you dry in the hard- '3 est storm buy the Fish Brand I ' Slicker. If not for sale tn yourlfeW- town, write tor catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mss. n.i. rT.z Tty untk OCT PS;