t '",' -.- c& h s 111 II Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form or thocolatcd tablets called 8nreatabB. Parliamentary Quarrel. "I, sir, aim always at tho truth I M "Well, all I havo to say 1b, you're) a very bad shot." Lo Sourlro. The next time you eel that swallowing; sensation, the sure sign of tore throat, gargle Ifatnlins Wizard Oil Immediately with three parts water. It will nave you days and perhaps weeks of miser'. ! A Bruin With Madam. Artlot Madam, It la not face a alone that paint, It Is bouIb. Madam Ob, you do Interiors, then. Boston Transcript. BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE. Bend 2a stamp for fire samples of our very best Gold Embossed, Good Luck. Flower and Motto Post Cards; beautiful colors and loveliest designs. Art Post Card Olub, 731 Jackson St., Topckn, Kan. Very Different Matter. She Yea, I llko Ted; ho Is so ex travagant. Ho That Is hardly tho beBt quality for a husband, Is It? She Of course not; I am not go ing to marry him. Stray Stories. Important to Mothora Examlno carefully every botUo of OASTORIA, a safe and euro remedy for !hfants and children, and boo that It Dears tho Blgnaturo of In TJso For Over 30 Years. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought Burning Money. Hlobbs How did he mako his money? Slobbs In smoking tobacco. Blobbs Is that bo? l'vo been smoking tobacco nearly all my llfo, but 1 never made any money at It Denver Times. A 8ettler. Maud Jack said when ho proposed that ho could give mo only tho neces saries of llfu. Ethel And what did you say? Maud I told him that ono of tho necessaries of my lifo was a husband who could Bupply mo with tho luxu ries. In the Old Days. Eve had Just tlod a garland of maple leaves about her ankles. "What on earth aro you up to, my love?" asked Adam. "I am trying on my now hobble skirt, Bweotheart," returned tho part ner of his Joys with a sweet smllo." Harper's Weekly. In Different Parts of the House. Caller (to little daughter of the bouse) Hullo, dear? Where aro you off to? Daughter of tho House I'm' Just going up to watch Marie do mother's hair. Caller Oh, dearl Then I'm afraid kg shan't bo nblo to see your mother. Daughter of tho House Oh, yes; you'll find her down there In the drawing room. Malady Wortn Having. "I can't understand my husband, doctor; I am afraid there is some thing terrible tho matter with him." "What aro tho symptoms?" "Well, I often talk to him for half An hour at a tlmo and when I get through he haBn't the least Idea what I've been saying." "Don't worry any more about your husband. I wish I had his gift." Stray Stories. Absent-Minded. The profeosor had Just sneezed for the thirtieth time, and It naturally at tracted some attention. "What's tho matter with tho profes sor?" askod tho visitor. "Ho appears to havo u bad cold." "Oh, no," said Madame la Profes soress. "It is only his fearful absent mindedness. I left him in charge of tho baby for a few moments this morning, and when ho cried ho gavo him tho poppcr-pot to play with In stead of his rattlo." Harper's Week ly. CONSTIPATION M u n y o n ' s Paw Paw Pills are unliko all other laxatives or cathartics. They coax the liver into activ ity by gentle meth ods. They do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do start all tho secre tions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these or gans in a healthy condition and cor rects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are, a tonio to the stomach, liver and nerves. They Invigorate instend of weaken; they en rich tho blood instead of impoverish it; they enable the stomach to get all tho nourishment from food that is put into It. These pills contain no calomel, no dope, they are soothing, healing and stimulating. They school tho liowcla to set without physio. Price 25 cents. fiLu&g&fat SCSGjbi fiIFsVsMftsi TAKE A DOSE OF piso'$ T "The dest medicine sW ior COUCH & COLDS LIVE STOCK PERCHERONS FOR FARM WORK Two Stallions and Two Mares of Pure Bred Type Used on Big Manuro Spreader In Virginia. (fly S. M. CLINTON.) A little over a year ago I paid a visit to a breeding farm in the fa mous "Vnlloy of Virginia," whero Per cheron horses were raised, and was struck with tho fact that this breed possessed admirable (luulltlcs no farm horses, as well as city drafters. Two stallions and twq mares wero working on a big manure-spreader, being all driven by ono mnn. These superb animals wore pure-bred Per chorons, and, nvernged 1,850 each. Tho young Btalllons wore easily man aged, although they were being used In tho stud. Tho mares wero splendid specimens of the breed, and It was n great Bight to see these four magnificent anlmalB working quiotly together. The cotnpuctncsH of body, tho cleanness of limb and tho splendid Btructuro of their feet, nil go to mako tho Percheron popular, both as a farm horso and a city drafter. For farm work they do not need to wolgh 1,850, ns did thoso four puro breeds Just mentioned, those bolng i Stallions and Mares. used permanently for breeding pur poses, although they did quite n lot of work around tho farm during tho year. A pair of horses weighing from 1,400 to 1,500 pounds each aro heavy' enough for any kind of farm work, but many farmorB prefer a horso with moro weight In considering tho size of a farm team, it Is well to remember before the purchase is made what tho regu lar duties of the team aro to be; for many farmers who need only ono pair of horses will want to uso them on tho road for wagon work as woll as to hook up to tho carrlago on Sundays. Therefore, thoy will not require ex tra heavy ones, but rather a pair that are known ns "all around" horses, and If theso weigh 1,400 to 1,500 pounds each they will have plenty of bIeo, and If thoy aro woll shaped and have spirit and snap, they will do good road work. It Is surprising how much depends on tho shapo and carriage of a horse, even an ordlnnry work horso, espe cially when you wnnt him to do a lit tle pleasuring with once In a while. VACUUM CLEANER FOR HORSE Implement Passed Lightly Over Ani mal Extracts Dirt and Loose Hair In Effective Mannar. In this era of vacuum cleaners for buildings, cars and similar things It Is to bo expected that tho principle should bo adapted to other cleaning purposes. Few peoplo, however, would think, as a Philadelphia man did, of applying It to horses. This man has hitched a curry-comb and brush to the vacuum tank, each being hollow, of course, and screwing on the plpo na needed. Whero hereto fore the hoRtlor had to scrub the horso's back vigorously with comb and brush, ho need no wonly pass tho Implement lightly over tho animal, tho suction raising tho cont nnd extract ing looso hairs and dirt much moro tefKi' wn -iiwff trvf&dOT J- n ih v m i -Trw,y-"jr c Vacuum Horso Cleaner. effectively and expeditiously than it could over be doue by tho old method. This cleanor also saves tho man from much hard work and the horse from much hard scraping. Furthermore), there la an economical end to tho story, as tho cleaner is said to Im prove the horse's genoral condition and to roduco tho feed bill by about one-fourth as a result of Unproved health. CATTLE ON CANNERY SILAGE Refuse from Corn and Pea Factories Stacked and Fed With Hay Makes Profitable Returns. I have followed tho business of feeding rattle at canning factories for nbout six years with vnrylng success, Sometimes the refuse from factories whero corn and peas are put up (and theso are the only ones to bo ronsld ered) Is put Into silos and sometimes it is stacked. 1 think the latter to bo preferred, writes V Ollmoru of Liv ingston county, New York, In tho Breeders' (Inzetto. Tho Investment Is less and tho sllnge can bo loaded di rectly onto the wagon or cart for ills trlbutlon. When stacked tho rofuso is drawn onto the stack by horso ntul Shed for Feeding. cart, which tramps and packs It. Tho more this Is dono tho better. Fre quently tho stack Is made In tho farm of a loop so that tho horso nnd ompty cart return over tho same drlvo by which they cntorcd. The outBldc of this stack soon wilts, heats nnd decays a little, forming an nlr-tlght mat, which preserves tho stack ns thoroughly as when put In silos. When feeding It out, It Is cut down In sections with n brondax, though the hay knlfn Is used to some extent. Native cattlo carrying somo flesh aro to be preferred. Whero tho object Is lo grazo tho following sum mer young cattle do not do as well, aro moro easily put out of condition, become tucked up nnd gaunt, nnd when put on grass havo not tho ca pacity to cat and consume a sufficient amount of grass to mnko gains. With them too much of tho grazing season Is lost In recovering a normal condi tion. Tho writer nt ono tlmo had oc casion to weigh the sllnge and found that a steer would cat as much ns 100 pounds per day of this pea silage, but tit tho same tlmo ho wns drinking no wntor. In a herd of 125 head tho writer has seen several days pass without a footprint near tho water supply. A small amount of hay Is fed In connection with tho sllnge, as Is shown by tho hay shed, which Is a necessary part of tho equipment. This hay shod holds from 18 to 20 tons and has ample capacity for 125 head. About a yenr ago a writer In your columns cited gains mndo of nearly 100 pounds in eight weeks. No ono either In my oxpcrlenco or observa tion hns made such galnB, and our op portunities havo been exceptionally good. Tho writer has weighed his cattlo off tho pastures at the end of tho grazing season, shrunk them por cent,, nnd wolghed them again at tho beginning of tho grazing season tho following spring, and at tho end of n 30-mile drlvo they showed n loss of 35 pounds per head, from which we conclude that thoy lost some flesh, hill grew enough to nbout hold their own. This was on pea silage. Corn silago would havo shown up some what better. In any event they must be wlntored cheaply. The advantage of soloctlon nnd buying In the fall la an Important one. LiveStoc Notes Sheep aro weed killors. Tho calf should havo comfortable and sanitary quarters. Mutton Iambs should bo eating grain as early as possible. A poor slro Is worthless and may do your herd moro harm than good. See that, every lamb is fully fed. Cows milk from a bottlo will nourish them. A small fat sheep will bring a bet ter prico for mutton than a large poor ono. All roughngo and no grain makes Jack a full horse stuffod with feed and littlo enduring qualities. Tho heifer should bo kopt growing and always In good order from wean ing till sho gives birth to bor first calf. Good mutton, well fed, and then cnrefully handled by the butcher, makes one of the best meats that Is now found In our markets. Horses can follow cnttlo and thrive on what would starvo tho latter, whllo sheep can tnko tho pasturo left by the horses and thrive upon the samo. Hogs that havo had access to plenty of groon pasture are loss liable to bo disturbed by groon or new corn than those previously kept In dry lota. The boar will not have a llvoly, ani mated appearance and movo about freely and nimbly If he Is kopt In closo confinement and Is fed too much fattening food. Evory farm doos not present tho propor conditions for carrying a largo number of hogs, but thero Is room for at least ono hog on every farm, no matter what Its size. ' ' r,? t -v-- x- OMRI AND AHAB Sunday School I.cuon for Jn. 22, 1911 Specially Arranged (or Thlt Papr t.KHKON TKNT 1 ICIiiri 16 15 33 Mem ory Vrsrn !" 30 (iOUMON TKXT- "ItlKlitpoilKtiem K nltulli ii imtiiin Itut xln Ii iv reproach to nnv ioiil) " 1'iov 14 11 Tl Mi: )mrl retimed II year ft ami H. C PM lor V to !:. mi w.m Ahull, Ills sou. from II C Si. 904 (Mil) Pl.At'H Thev wore UIiir of Israel. lth llii'lr capital nt Hmiiurla. In the thirty and first year of Asa king of Judah began Onirl lo reign over Isme!. Onirl wns the general of Israel's nrtny In the unsettled and troublous times that followed Han sha's reign Heforo his cnll to bo king wo know nothlug about him Ho was tho Rlxth king of Israel, and founded the fourth dynasty, which lasted sixty years, with four kings. When llrst brought to notice ho was lighting for his country ugnlnst tho Philistines at (Jibhethon. Another general named Tlnirl wns put forward ns king, and there was war for several yenrs be tween these two warriors. Finally Omrl hnd full possession of the king dom. Ills first work wns to chooso n bet tor site for his capital, for Tlrznh had doubtli'bs been Injured In the slego, nnd Its location was not the best for defonse. Ho bought tho hill Haiimrlii for his cnpltnl. This choice proved his sagacity ns a general nnd slates man Tho supeilor strategic position of Samaria, n conical hill standing 100 feet above tho base of the broad val ley, Is evidenced by tho long slego which It endured, nnd the stout resist ance which It offered to tho armies of Sargon. Omrl wrought evil. Wo are not told the particulars of Omrl's sin, but Ml cah says: "For tho statutes of Omrl are kept." "Wo cannot doubt that theso "statutes of Omrl' were measures adoptod for moro completely Isolating the peoplo of Israel from tho services of tho house of the lord at Jerusalem, and of perpetuating perhaps of In creasing their IdolatroiiB practices." Men thought htm rich nnd prosierouB, but God looks on tho heart and not on outward appearances. Tho letrlbutlon for Omrl's courso did not como all nt onco for tho na tion, but the seeds of ruin were com ing up like upas trees. Ahab, tho son of Omrl, followed his father Omrl In his military traditions and prowess; but Bt 111 moro In tho Idolatrous ten dencies, tho debased morality, tho al- llnnco with heathen nations, tho neg lect of true religion, tho downward courso toward ruin, which character lzed Omrl's reign. Instead of being a positive, creative force for good, ho sailed with tho downward tide, as n boat without engine or rower down tho rapids of NMngara toward tho falls. "It takes live fish to swim up strenm." "A boy's will Is tho wind's will." Ahab "was a man not destitute of ability, not devoid of patriotism, not wanting In courage, at times not tin kingly, but perfectly Indifferent to tho obligations under which ho lay as ruler of n nation which God hnd taken Into covenant with hlmsolf." Ho was ogotistlcai, covetous, selfish, cruel, tho worst of Israel's evil kings. Ho took to wlfo Jezebel, tho daughter of Eth baal "Tho shadow of Queen Jezebel falls dark for many years over tho history of Israel and Judah. Sho was ono of those masterful, Indomitable, Implac able women who, when fate plaros them In exalted power, loavo a torrl bio mark on tho annals of nations. What the Empress Irene was In the history of Constantinople, or tho 'Sho wolf of France' In that of Englnnd, or Catherine do Medici In that of Franco, that Jezobel was In the his tory of Palestine. Jezebel stands out on tho page of sacred history as the first Bupportor of religious persecution. Such fanat icism Is a frequent concomitant of guilt. Sho Is the authentic authoress of priestly inquisitions. If no king so completely "sold himself to work wickedness" as Ahab, It was because "Jezebel 1i1b wife stirred him up." Ho went nnd served Baal, and wor shipped him. The downward courso of religion la mnrked If not measured by tho fact that whllo Solomon al lowed bis heathen wives to worship their gods, but did not Join In the wor ship, Ahab rejected Jehovah by Join ing his wlfo In worshiping tho Idol. It Is of tho utmost Importance to avoid false friendships nnd coinpnn loiiBhlp with tho bad. Evory power for good In truo friendship Is a power for evil In the false. Our environ ment, tho persons with whom we como in contact, especially If wo admire them, aro among tho most potent fac tors for good or evil In our lives. A great deal of evil comes from falso friendship. The danger Is doubly great because It conies under the gulso of friendliness a wolf In sheep's clothing. "Give me," says one, "a roaring dovll rnther than n sleeping ono; for a sleeping devil makes me slumber, but roaring ones provoke me to run to my Master." Many nro ruined by bad com panionship! How largo a part of drunkenness comes from the custom of social drinking! How many are kept away from Christ and heaven by fear of their friends! Looking Ahead, We cannot change tho record of tho past by bemoaning It; we enn not straighten tho crooked furrows by looking back over tho distance wo have come, but keep your eye to the front and make the lest of tho fur rows Btralght. Rev. P. M. Strayor, Presbyterian, Rochester, N. Y DO YOU GET UP WITH A EAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Tain or dull actio In tho back Is evi dence of kidney trouble. It Is Nnturo's timely warning to show you that tho track of health Is not clenr. Danger Signals. If these danger slgnulB nro unheeded moro serious resiiJf.i follow; Ilrlght's disease, which Is tho worst form of "Milnoy trouble, may steal upon you. Tho mild and lmmedlnte effect of Rwamp-Uoot the great kidney, liver nnd bladder remedy Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its remark nblo curatlvo effect In the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medi cine, you Bhould havo tho beBt Lame Back. Lamo back Is only ono of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Oilier symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Hoot nro, being obliged to piiss wntor often during tho day and to got up ninny times during tho night. inability to hold urine, Htunrtlng In pnsslng, urla ncld, headache, dizziness, Indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes tho heart netB badly, rheu matism, bloating, lack of ambition, may bo Iobb of flesh, sallow complex ion, Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize tho nlnrm Ing IncrensH and romarknblo prova lency of kldnoy dlsenso. Whllo kldnoy disorders nro tho most common ills enses thnt prevail, they aro almost tho Inst recognized by patlont and physi cians, who usually content thcmsclvct with doctoring the elfcctt, whllo tho oriptnal dtecaso constantly undermines tho system. A Trial Will Convince Anyone. In tuklnn Swamp-Hoot you afford nnturnl help to Nnturo, for Swamp Hoot Is a gentlo healing herbal com- EDITORIAL NOTICE--To provo tho wondorful merits of Swamp-Hoot ywt may havo n sample bottle nnd a book of valunblo Information, both sent abso lutely froo by mall. Tho book contains many of tho thousands: of lottora received from men and womon who found Swamp-Hoot to bo Just tho romedr they needed. Tho valuo and nuccens of Swnmp-Hoot Is so woll known that our renders aro advised to send for a samplo bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer St Co., Illnghamton, N Y be suro to nay you rend this generous offer In thl paper. Tho genuineness of this offer Is guaranteed. HI8 VIEW. "They call that a Btatuo of Victory? It muBt havo been a hot light" LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER." A hand-mado cigar fresh from tho table, wrapped In foil, thus keoplng fresh until smoked. A frosh cigar mado of good tobacco Is tho Ideal omoke. Tho old, woll curod tobaccos usod aro bo rich In quality that many who formorly smokod 10c cigars now smoke Lewis' Slnglo Hinder Straight 60. LowIb' Slnglo Hinder costs tho dealer some moro than other Cc cigars, but tho higher prico enables this fao tory to uso extra quality tobacco, Thero are many Imitations; don't be fooled. There Is no substitute! Toll tho dealer you want a Lewis "Single Binder." Long Time Coming. Real Collogo Hoy (waiting for his change In department storo) This suspense la simply maddening, Esmo raldol Hadn't you bettor start a tracer after my chango7 Saleswoman (meanly, but sweetly) Just llko money frprri homo, Isn't It, Archibald? Drako Delphic. nEADTIFUIi OALENDAI4 FllEE Rend 10 cams for trial taree moutui' anb aorlpilon .lo our irrrat farm mper ana we will mail you prepaid our fuunlimiuo 1B11 Ileauly Calendar, 1 by 3 feel, Ulhoi(rapno4 In ten (urxnoua oolora. Write InunodlAteJy, Nebraix iarin Journal, Omaha, Neb. Tho man who Is anxious to lot you know that God Is on his tonguo usual ly has tho devil In bin heart. nr.K8 cnunn ikotou iavh Yonnlriiujlit will refund monoy If I'AZO OINT MHNT falls to curn nny cufei of Itchlntf, llllud, UWodLutfor l'lotrudUitfl'lUsulnCuoUilaya. too. Llfo Is full of tips nnd downs but unfortunately most of us aro down moro of tho tlmo than up. Mr. Winslow's Rootlilug Syrup. Porehllilren Utetblnv, burtons too muii, rt-docesln-naraniaUonallayapttln, cure wind oollo. ISouLoUlo. When a woman Iibb an eyo for tho beautiful she hunts up n mirror. Jfef'S-Jsje ' aHgflfviVBm -.w .iiuiiucii wi uiniu uu cscruun, pnra over uie ucarr, 1V1 or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after mculs or their a cycs become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong W to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold bands W , and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood tupplr ysss fev to the stomach. A heart tonio and alterative should be takea C ' i wu'c.h na no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Goldea sr Medical Discovery, which contain no dangerous norcotiel nor alcohol. "" ' -iffiP The lomaUnti.m attested under oath, an Stone root (fiotliiiioaU CiamUo. " MM, HToodroot (Sanrutnarl Cnaadeatu). (loldcn Seal root (llydrMitl CMaadto. jif), QiMca'a rooU-yilllnria SylvaOca), lllack Clicrrybork 0runu$ YtninlalU). hUndrak. root (Ptxkphylhm fclMum), wllh triple rcllned BlyceriM, pprJ In a scientific laboratory In a way that no drucaUt could tmltite. "V"" . Thli tonio i contain no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles : but. Ott i the other hand, it increases their number and they bt-como round and healthy. I It helps tho human system In the conntnnt mmp'ocrvro of rich, red blood ll helps the stomach to nislrallate or take up tl.o pjopcr clsmcnia from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn tuid many uncom. tortatile symptoms, stops execssivo tissue wontein convIecenco from fevers I for the nin-down, anccmlo, thin-blooded peoplo, Ilia Diacnvcy " ii rx-frcshini nnd vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sano remedy, mid rclum ail ' jUkt as ifood " medicines offered hy the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing hut Ur. ricrco's Goldea Medical Dwoovcry will do .you half us much good. Uwamp-Uootlaalwnya krpt ot to tU high rtandaa of putlly mill ripnllciH-n. A smm curUncaie of purity wlUioyery botilu. pound n physlcian'n prescription for special discuses. Hegulur fifty-cent nnd ono-dollor ttlsa boltloB at all drug stores. Don't mnko nny mistake, but remem ber tho mime, Dr. Kllmor'B Swamp Hoot, and tho address, lllnghnmton, N. Y., which you will find on ovorr bottlo. 44 Bu. to the Aero la n tiniiTy ylnlil, liiilttmi'd what Jutin ICrnmily of Kilmunton, Alburiii, Wnlcrn mrmclu, vol fro ill 40 acrraamiirinu wneaim imu. iiHporit fnmiuilinrcjliiulcu Initial proT- nro niiownmuiinrnxcoi Inntrnaiilta aut-h na , (KiU Imaliitl or Trhfat Inimr.D acn, or 8J1-J lni.piTiicrr. 2.tuand40 kualiolylvldanpronom- bnahnli of onl lo in ucrnwrrrthrraiifrt from Alberta lluldalninia. The Silver Gup n t the recent Hookana Knlr wan awiirdeil to tte Altmrta lnvnrnti!fnlffir liH.iElilbltnf ornlna.irniaMiaand vriri-lublca. lu'iHirlaufeiceUent tuiiua riir iwiu cmnn ni!.n irnm taukutclwnun and Manitoba In Wi'Murn Ctttintla. . l'rro hoiiiratnuis of 100 tern, nnil mljoliilnic pre tuupttiiiiH of 1(10 ucrea (nt HI! lMirurrti) urn (n lie luul In Urn rlmlroxt illmrlots. KlIionU riiiiiimlt'llt, cll innti. tur.illiiiit. soil the wry tiKt.nll!iya closest liiinil, It ii 1 1 l In c lumbar rlimiii, f union j i ii cot and I ii I .1 ii H luiuuvr i, f ui'liin) i ii cot and initio III prli'o, watsr p riii'ii mil , uilxad rriiiMti nilHllv Wrlfnui lo boil plnco for sat tlniiti'tiU holtlura' low railway ruci, iliitorlptlvo lllnktra.ua lnt lli'Hl Wral"nt free oa mipUi-iitloii Inndot tier Inform -linn, to Hup't of Immigration, illtawn, Cnn., or to t be Canadian (joToriiluent AifenU (M) I ll nil ir iru inn J'n. W.V.DENNETT Dae Building O.naht, (Via nddrnsa nearest you.) The Army of ConstiDation sj 1 la Growing Smaller Every PT vl CARTER'S UTTUS LIVER PILLS aro rwpc-jible Iftey n only p relief they permsnenUy cure, loaitisa tiosu Ml. lions use them for sms,btMtltdkIUaiadkSarJowSUe SHALL PILL, SMALLDOSE, SHALL PIKl Genuine nxmbcu Signature j-j I Two Cruises to the WEST INDIES Two delightful cruises leaving NnrYork rcbniry 2S aii Hsrck 28, 1 1 1 & S.S. MoKke t Spanish Main, Weal Indies. Paoaisat) Canal, Oormuda, etc. Two cruises of 28 days dunitlon SI SO and up. One crulae, IS days, $03 and up. Also criL'oJtoths Orient, Soulb Amort cm and Around Iho World. tf'rlu f,r UluilraltJ Ml. IIAMHURC-SMCmCAN LINE P. 0 Box 1707 41 asd4S0raiity.N.T. Beourrd or lee rvtamnl. ITM ezuiuli alien of r.conU. MUX) II k. I lt. lAfc..! V III iK li 6U Ittb rJL,Wuhlak-ton 'Ml ilearbora Su, (Uiliwts W. N. U, LINCOLN, NO. 2-IDIt. Weak Heart Hi IBav!?iLC .aflBfl v I JmmFktma IBMStU Bimi ar afassawriasa-' m,twr .mmtm bivck JrTK IPiiy- I i a i m aw SVl - 5'L' ' Mrry people suffer from weak hearts. Tbey may expert t I I) i H ll . v L-n.-jrftii. i;IS!TtBii&'&i!iimBii.