" . . . . . . - . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . I. THE BEST COUGH CURE r : Cou h syro are an cheap : . enougfl , but i 'ou should gct a , gallon of cough syrup that docs not cure for the price of a sinall bottle of ; Kemp's Balsam . . the bcst cough cure , you would have made a bad bargain-for ono sman botlIo of Kcmp's llals.'un may stop the worst cough and save a lifo , whereas the cough "curo" that does not cure is W01"60 than uscless. Sold by all dcalers at 2SC. and sac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) t ill BEST AntiseRtic , Remeay 'r For Family and Farm 0" ' , ) . " , . " " ' \ . : ' , < .J i. . . . > ' ; ; ' . ' - f'o.t f KILLS PAIN. . . . . .J" " : Dr. EARL s. SLOAN , . . . . . ' , . I" 010 Albany Street , Boston , Mass. \ ; , ' r. ft NEB R ASK A LAN D : . ' : ; ' : : : $5 to $20 an Acre fS to liS for unlmprov ( > d , nud $12..0 to 1'20 for Improv ( > d , We hl\\"e a larlfu lIAt of 1110 flne8t laml there 18 , It 18 locatml In tllu Southwe8t- ern part of Nebrl\8kn , where OU cun raIse , corn , nlfll1fn , all kInds of HIIUl Irrnlu , wlnler " whent allil al1 klndB of fruit. The l'ust kind . . . , of wntcr nud the hClllthluBt nIl-yuar-around climate youcanll'j In , The 8011 Is a deep , dark loalll , no sand , tI10atly 1111 level. clos8 to , town a , schoola amI railroad II , Why gO flr- : j ' . tber out whun you cnu bl1Y good land In Ne- ' bruskn that la CIOBO to a goo < 1 market. for , 10811 money thnn olher placeR , Speclallo\y ! . l. 1 rRlOR to look over the laud. Write U8 for ex- " "f" ourRlou rate8 nnd free II1I1P of N bra8ltn. IIRKtllI/'K & : Hoydeu , IWJj Farnalll St" Om k . . . . ' W. N. U. Omaha , No. 44-1905. I . . . ' . - - - - - - LAW URGED DV SELP.SItKKlft" Real Animus of Movement Again" Remedies Deservedly Popular. An adroit but plausllilo scheme 1.7 which It Is hoped to prejudlco the lal. of proprietary meltlclnes Is the proposition - sition to prohibit the sale of an7 rem- edr : which "contains pollon" unless each package or bottle Is oxprouly labeled - beled "Polson. " Such bills are also well doslgned to Impose upon men who ha'o no familiarity with the lubject malter. The pretense of protecUng the public health put forth In support. : of such bl1\s \ Is generally the morelt subterfuge ; nnd whenovcr you hear a : demand for a law at this kind It' ' originates whh these who have . n. direct pecuniary Interest to serve by destroying the sale ot proprietary rem. edles. Sarno ot the best and most wldolr : used remedies In the world contain some one Ingredlcnt which , It taken In sufficient qunntltles , might bo poisonous - sonous , and yet the prepnraUop as a whole Is not poisonous at all , Opium , for Instance , Is used in smnll quantities - ties In many of the best cures for coughs , colic , diarrhea , otc. , in tooth. ache drolls aud In almost all liniments , To require such medicines to be falsely - ly labcled "polson" would t. , merely a cunning dovlco to alarm the pulillc and thus bring about the destruction ot the sale of these remedies , and Indirectly - directly to compel people to procure the medicine they want by the more expensive method of consulting a phy , slclan and getting his prescription. In other words , It Is an etrort to prevent thcm from getting cheaply the remedies - dies which they and their fathers before - fore them have used for many yeUB.- Medical exchango. ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS. Little Glrl'o Awful Suffering With Te. . . rlble Skin Humor-Sleeplesa Nights for Mother-Speedy Cure by Cutlcura , "My lIttle girl hnd been utrerlng for two years from eczema , and durIng - Ing that time I could not get a night's slcep , as ber ailment was very severe. I had tried so many remedies , derlv- In ! ; no benefit. I had given up nil hopo. But as a last resort I was persuaded to try CuUcura , and ono box of the Ointment and two 'bottles of the Re- solvent. together with the Soap , effected - fected a permanent cure.-Mrs. L n. Jones , Addington , Ind. T. " Dryettt Spot In the World. The dryest spot In the world Is Death VaHey , with less than five Inches at rain annually. ' ( j ; , THE COMFORTER. , . ' . A eo..od . vo' ' . . " " . . . WOIII. " " "bb' ' . . aeho o. t ; i ; : ; : g , t . Sto Jacobs Oil frees the circulation , allays the pressure and soothes away Ihe pain. Price. 25c. and 50c. Send postal for _ " 'Book of Presents n " I t' o . , , 't ' , n ; _ : ' I , , 'o' . " : " . ! . , Ii' ' < : ' \ . , . : ' , ' . , . . . , . . ' ' ' - ' I Jaques J'1fg. Co. Chca o ! / : > . AITI.GRIPINE , ' , " : IS GUARANTEED TO CURE ,1' . , ' . ! ! : . D I ; P. II ! Dw . . = ' : ; ' It. C&1lfor'ourUOXEY UAOJ'111' IT DON'T OURE. ; : ! I 11'0 W. Dlenaer , M.D. , MnnutaoturerS.prIJlufteld , Mo. FOR WOMEN troubled with Uls peculiar to 'M J their sex used as A douche is marvelously lac. eeuful. Tborouthlycleanses : , kills disease termst : _ .tops discharges , heals 1nl1ammatlon and local aoreness. l'ntlnc Is In IIO"der form to be dissolved In purl . . Ier , and Is far more cleansln ! : , hulin ! : , genulcuul . _ : ' j. &lid economical than liqul < l antiseptics for all ' . . > 'J" TOILIIT AND WO\tBN'S : SPlC'AL USCS < : r i , ' t'or Rle at dru Jls\s ; , 60 cenls a lIox. ' ; Trial Box and Hook tit Instructions Prrc. . "HE R. PAXTON COMrAH'l tlOIiTON , MAli. , . " . . ' : II I I - - : . . - _ - The Genuine TOWER:5 : POMMEL SLICKfR JiA EEN ADVERTIS D AND OLD fOR A QUARTER OF A CfNTIJR' ( LIKE. ALL i 1 WAHRPROOf /JII ! R1 $ nOnIlNG. Ill made of th b t tlriab. : In black or Jdrow. fully quararltf : < : d. rnd .sold bJ r h f : lm ullowhlrc. : $ TICK 10 TH SIGN Of THE fiSH , TOWU ( AAnA" ! co.1oo.1.J , A J. TOV R c . .tOI "tgC M. lonoIUI4UILU" Coney Island Souvenir Post Cards. 11 bnutlfu ! colured .eOba'or 2k : : . Cone ) ' lehmc.t Poetal Oard co. . Cone ) ' IDIoms. III. Y. , f . _ _ _ 0. _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ , . _ _ " . _ - _ " . . MC- , - . - o. r CHANGE-- DE MATtERS W RS"Z Woman Tells of Troubles With Her Hawalhm Servants , I "Hawallnn servnnts , " snld a brown woruan , "III'e the best-tho bcst In I the world , hilt thc ) ' are strnngely un. sophlstlcatcd , IHrnl1scl ) ' nalvc. ! I "li"1 1II ' insl8t call , " \\1\ nn sen'nnts on : , Ing ) ou b ) ' ) 'Ollr first. name , Ours I were nlwnrs 8a'll1g to my' husband , 'Yes , John , ' or 'All right , John , ' aud to mc , 'Vvry well , Anu , ' or 'Ann , I am going ollt. ' I "At Inst I got tlrcll of this and to I John , when we got a new cook , I said : " 'Don't ever call me by my first name In this now coolt's presence. 'rhen , pcrhaps , not l < nowlng my name , hc'lI have to say "Mrs. " to me , ' "So John was very cnreful alwnys to nrlrlrp"s t1If ! as 'De3rlc , ' or 'Swect- heart , ' but the now cook , a. watchful i Cl1111 , ga H lI1e no tltlo nt 0.11 . , "Onv Iln" we hall some company , some EnlIsh officers. I told them how I hall overcome , In my new cook's cnse , the native servants' bor- rill abuse of their cmplo'ers' Chris. tlnn names , and I said , 'By this sen" ant , at least , ) 'OU won't henr me calh ll Ann. ' "Just then the new cook entercd the room. He bowed to mo rospeet- fully amI said : " 'Sweetheart , dinner Is served. ' II 'What l' I stammered. II ' deario ' nn. 'Dinner Is servell , , swercd the new coole.-Now York Herald. "GHOST" IN ENGLISH' VILLAGE , " 'ays ' Pranks with Residents of Inn at Pontypool , This twentieth century ghost story r.e lold by the 1.ontlon Chronicle : "A 'ghost' of bellicose trmdcnclcs Is troub. ling the lleace of mind of the occu- Pl1.I1ts of an old-fashioned Inn In a vII- lae , near Panty pool. Accorlling to the narrative of the proprietor , uncanny noises have been heard almost nightly for some welts. A few nights ago the ] n.ndlord's son , after he had retired for the nlht , , heard n elicIt , as though some one had pullcll the trigger of pistol. Ths [ wns followed by II. groan. ing noise anti the slamtllln of door. "He conducted a search through the house , but could filld nothing unusual A day 81' two Inter Il customel' put \lP at the inn for the night. Soon after he had retired he aroued ! ! the land lord in alarm nnd complained thnt while In bed he was struck on the face two or three limes by some mysterloua figure. Ho atrucle a light , hut , to his surprise , founll himself alone In the room. There were marIes on his cheek where he had heen struck. "Nor coulll the IJroJrlvtor ) tIlro" , lighten on the occurrence. He told of a. fur. ther curious incident. Some months ago a strange odor was noticed in one of the rooms , and when the floor boards were taken up a wreath of lilies of the'valley In a good atato of preservation - vation was discovered. " - - - - - The New Japan , The tourist from Cincinnati 10Hed bacle his copious girth In the tin ) ' tool of the 'foltlo ten house , while through the carven lattlceworle Ihe lInlde of a samlscn came In allurIng cadence over an expanse of stunted pine , wistaria and fairy Inltes. "Ths [ is all to the Pierre Loll ! " hu mused. "And 'onc.ler comes a dainty gelshR girl to taleo 111) ' order. 1 will speak to her In Ihe poetry oC the land , "Ah , . 0 Mimosa San , r swear by the while crest of the mountain Fujl'ama that ) 'ou love , thal- " "Oh. fudge ! " said the geisha girl In limpid English. "I've just graduated from Barnnrd coHege. and I prefer the Pallasades or the Catsldlls. " Then to the kitchen she ordered. "Draw one ! " "Ah , " sa ill the tourist. in a hurt tone of volcc , "I thought you were ore of the poetiC' creatnres made famous by Larcndlo Hearn , " "Who was he. " asled the Jap maid , en , with polite interest. "Seems to me r've heard of hIm , but T'm reading Huxley anl1 Emerson just now. " Listening again , the tourist dlscov. ered that the tlnltle of the samls 'c was only the 80Ull1l from the shuttles of a cotton mill. Arc Japanese the Lost Tribes ? Are the Japanese the lost ten tribes of Israel ? The Jewish World revives this old theor ) ' , remarltlng that It was probably Inevitable that they should bo sought In the Japanese In view of the fact that th' Inmscums of Japan contain numerous engravings purport. Ing to sbow the landing or Jews In Nippon , One of the pictures cHed Is said to , show a procession in which the arle Is dIscernible and In which the priests wear hats of biblical pat. tern. Another depicts Solomon In the act of receiving gifts from the queen oC Sheba , whlle-nnd this Is regarded as the most conclusive of all-tho founder of Japan's dynasty of 126 em. perors hare the same name ( Osea ) as the last Icing of Tstael ( Hoshca ) , his contemporary. Co Vou ThInk I Could ? I'll S"flthcrel1 man ) ' a Rwcet wllll flow'r Growln In the gll\llc. So sat me Ilown-It " , pomcll an hour- Drl'amlng. I'm flfrnl ; Then 'Sornebodlp' In coni ot J'rny ; Carne IowaI'd mo through the wood , Should ] go hemp the 'Ither wa7- Do ) 'ou Ihlnk I coull1 7 " ' 0 wandprl'l ] Whp"A the woollblne grew And roscs peepf'd hlHwpen. 110 salll II wns I hI' prel tlest vlow Tlo hnr' over seen ; nut all the whllp h. . look , d my way- I d"n't ! ( now wIn' hI' Rhoulll- I couldn't : flnd a word 10 say- I Do ) 'ou think I could 7 I ncneath 111) ' lashcD flew a fly , I could ilcnrccl ) ' RpC. So he picked Iho e\nture : Cram my eye Vel' , . 'I\roClllllo : I lIe wflntfd some reward tor Ihls ; " 'ell. w ! ho'll bCf'n so0011. . I " 'ould I lefu80 IIttlo-klss 7- Do , "au thInk I could 7 I -ChIcago AmerIcan. . . . ' . ' . . . . . . _ - _ . " ' - . 0 _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ lberlnn Relnth er Farm ! ! . In Siborin rolndeo' fnrmlng III 1\ crowing indu tr ) ' , 0 1VI\0l'S of YOllng 'Jeer brnnd the I\nht als On the cnr , In cnpturlng the crvnturcs a long Ins- see with a thlele Imut on enc end nllll a noose on the ether Isl8cd , The \\'Onllon Is comJosvd ) or 8cnlsltln straps brnhcd ] togclhor , 1\1111 Rome of the ) 'Ollllg women 11 t110 relndeor rarms nro ns ox purl as the mcn , - - Hero Is RoHof for Women. Mother Grny , n nll1'lO iu Now York , dls. covel'cll n I'lea\ullt. h'l'1''mctl ' for womon's 11I:1 el\lIcd AUSl'ltA 1.IAN-1.h.U' . : , \ - . It. 1:1 the enl ) cortoln monthly rl' u1ltnr. Cur ! ! : ! female woalmelles , tlnc1muho , 1..1I1noy nm\ Urinary trou los. At. nil DI'UI'iIl ' : 1I or by mall r.o cte. Samllio mnUl" } F'HEh. Alldross , 'l'hu Mother Gru ' Co. , Lulto ) ' , N , y , "Yum : > I" A Swede. Intending to lenvo the ' .Jollntr ) ' , started for the stcamer , nc- companied by a : rlellll. As they reached the docle the boat was leav- Ing. The frond [ excltodly exclaimed , "Yllmp , Yon , ) 'umlll I dallle ) 'ou can Ulolt It In n couple or ) 'umpsl" When Your Grocer Snys hc dOCR not hn\'e De l\ncc Stnrch , you rua ) ' bc ! lure he hI nrm1 ! to Icccp It until his fltoclc of 12 oz , Imclmgcs nre soltl. Dennnce Slnrch Is nnt only bet- tel' thnn nny other Cold \Vatel' Rtnrch , but contnlns 1G ox. to the IIl1clmje nnll sells lor flame ruol\e ) ' us 12 oz. bmnlls. Highest of World's TreeE. ' . HIghest of nIl trees In the world is a slleclmen of the ellcalyptus colosscn In the Dnndenonl ; mOllntnlns near Mclbourne , Australia. It has n hlght or 41i ! feet , exccedlng tr ZEAt the hlghcst of the big treus hi C 1Ifornla. 1'1110'8 Cure Is the bcst medlelno , vo cver used tor nil nttcellons Of the throat IIIlIlluUR8.-WU. O. END6L1IY : , V lllburclI , Ind" Fob. 10 , 1000. Selling Out. A lcgltlmate , bona fide advertise- mcnt : "A young call pie has to rldo ollt In the country for some purpose , and has seven rooms , with best furniture - ture , with plana , to bo s01l1 cheap before - fore eight days aronn . " Omaha , Nehr" Oct. 20.-It Is reo rorled from Casper , Wyo. , that sales of town lols for the now town of Shoshone - shone , loc tell at the edge of the Wind River Hesorvallon on the now line of The Chlc go & North-Western Railway ncross the state from Cas- ller , have been unprecedented. Dld lng for town lots runs high and a larso lIulllber have been disposed of within a short time. Buyers evident. Iy figure on the growth of the cltr hero whcn the Indian Heservatlon Is thrown open to settlemeut next Juno. Ruling and ServIng , The mcro fnct that 'ou are the hend of a party Is sutllclont Indication to show you are also Its servant. The master Is merely the SUlJl'emo slavo- A. Stodart Wa1leer. - Sermon In Few WQrd8. "EC you get a armful or love , " says llrother Wllllnlll"I ! \ hope do I.awd will let some angel wa'lay yo' on do hlghwaj' an' ho1ler , 'Hold UI > yo' nan'sAtlanta ! ConstltuUon. Try me just once an ( ] I am sura to comc acnll1. Deflnl\ee 81111'ch. Our worst enemlcs 1\1'0 the frlcnds 'Who have failed to find us profitablo. IItr . .In.lllw'l ! 1Ilthlnl : Ryrnp. For children leotblllJ. : , oftena the Rllm , reduce 10- nammaUon , alla'lpaln , cure. wInd collu. 2ka : ootUe. Diamonds have bcen found In mo. teorlteR. , , ; . . ' ' ' ' . ' , Ji - . , .Jl _ Promotes DigcslionCt1l'Crru I ' , ness and TIcsl.Conlaiu's neither Opium.r.forpltiI\8 nor Nincr l. Nor 'NARc OFJ.'IC. . to. OldJJr.t"NlIEI.lmt/E1l , 'V Scul- vI/x.r _ . &clo.I SdIl- .I'.wl , . I lwi7TJ rt - III (11Ifx uik.rJ.j. , 1 ffnt'.r"d- ntl"if i .J JlialMyMV' nanft Apcnecl Remedy for CO S 11 P.1. ' TIon , Sour \chDi"rrhocn Worms , Convulsil l\5 , FeverIshness - ness nm1 Loss 01 SI.EEH " " , - , ! ; if W .P . , . . " " " \ ' ' V ot" ' ' ' " ) \11 . . . . " " " " ' . . .v-.r ; ' o - . , _ . 0' - " - . - . . I I 'OPERATIONS ' A VOIDEi i Tvo Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations.-Mnny WOlnen Sufferinz ' I fron1 Like Condition. Will Be Interested. j II I I , IJ J II I II I I I I Q a r tAferM II - - When 1ph 'slcll\l1 tells woman , emf. ' fcrlng trom o\'nrlnn or " , mnb trouble , that. nn opemtlon Is necessl\ry it , of course , frlghtcns hor. "l'ho very thought. ot the opert\Ung tahlo ntHl the lcuiro strl1cs terror to her hCllrt. As 0110 woman it. , when toM b ' her physlelnn tint she must \11111cr 0 nn operation. Bho felt. that. her tlt1l\th ] mell hnd 8oUl1l1od. Our hospitals Ilro full of women who nre there for ovarlnn or womh opernlionRI It 18 qulto true thnt thcBe troubles ml\Y reach stage wllcre nn oporntton Is the only resource , but s\loh enses 1\1'0 much rarer thll.n is genul'l\lly supposed , because 1\ Il"el\t many women 1m\'e been cured by L 'llllL E. Plnlhnm's Vcgetablu Compound I\ft r the doctors hnd said an operation must bo per- formed. In tnet. , tip to the point whcro lho Imlto II1USt. bo uscd to secure Instaut relief , this mClllclIJo is certnln to help. 'l'ho strongest 111111 most. grntcful tntement.'i possible to mule como trom womeD who , by taltlng IJ 'dltl E. l'lnl- hum's Ve cllt\lo Compound , 111\\0 cSlapcd sor'ous ' operations , Margrlte R 'an. 'frcnsurer of St. An. drew's Soclely , Hotel BngUsh , Im1lnn. I1polls , Ind. , wl'i tes of bOl' CUL'O u.s follows : DOt\r Mrs , Plnlchnm- . . I cannot 11Iul words to express mv thanks tor the good Iydln E , l'lnkhnm'8 "csotahlo Compound dlel uto. The doctor ! IIlM I could not get well unlo . ! 1 I hnd na operation for ovnrlnn alll fomolo tl'OllblM , I Knoy I could not stand thestrnln of nn operation nmlmndo up my mlml I would bo nn Iu'nlld for liCe , ! "f.II. . " " , . . ' nome Visitors fXUfSion November 27th ' 1'0 mnny polnls In 1II1nols , III1Iana . , Ohio. Kentuc1y , WOHlcrn Pennsylvan. In , New York ntHl " 'cst VirginIa , at ' ' . ' ' , GHEA'l'l.Y H1 UUCl D HA'l'ES The WABASll has 1101111 rOIIIl-bed , rock bnllnst , an6 rHW ' ' ) . Ho- ellnlng , chair cars ( SJiA'l'S "HI E , ) I'or rales , mapR nnll 1111 Information call nt'nbaah CIty Olllce , IGOI Far- 8t. addrcRR nam or 11.nn \ " I . j\Hlon ES , O. A. P. D. , Wllb , It. H. , Omaha , Nob. PATENTS PROFIT MUST FULLY PROTECT AN INVENTION. MASON , FENWICK & LAWRENCE , Palent Lawyers , Woohlnston , D. C. , Estnbllshad 1001. Send for ollr 43rd Ilnh'erlllry free lIuuklet , bol"f. InK IlInUrallon of M chnlllenl Mllvomeul . Uere/ " cnceslIrBdA\r et anll Ihollsnnd of 811.ned clleuU. Communlcatlonl confldentlnl. Wrllo u. toodar , II atIlcte4 ' Water . wltlllThompson's Eye 101' & efl' n.o r , , , . , . - : _ _ "iI " . , . . . . CASTO RIA For , Infants and Children. The Iind { You Have AIways Bought Bear the Signature of e In Use , For Over Thirty Years b Tq fiuJI . . , THV OENTaun .o" aNY. hEW YO" " CITY " 1 ! " " ' ; ' ; ' ' 7. - I ltMrlnK how Lydll\ . Plnkluun's Vcget.abte Compounti hml Bl\Vcd othcr women trom Rl'rlou. opcmtlons I decided to try It , onll In 11'811 thnn tour 1I10nths I wnll entlml ) ' CUJ'ell null \YOM fnll to OXpreS91DY thnnklulne. . . " Miss Margrct. Mlrldcy of 276 34 Street , Milwaulcco , Wis. , writes : Dear Mrs. Plnkhnm- : . . IOSII of IItronglh extreme ncrvot1lnes lIovero IIhooLluf ! } ) IIII\/l through the polvl OrItflUII , ) 1Jelll'lnFr 110wn pnlns , nn extreme crnmlsl on COtnl'otloll mo to Book I\Ulcnl ! ollvlco. The doctor. nftcr : II : ! ! : ! : : : 1111 exnll1lnaUon , ! IIlIII thnt. I hall ovnrlo.n trouble - blo t\lid ulccrnUon , nllli mlvl8cd nn o ratlo" ! tsmy only hope. To thl. 1 strongly objoc -nml I I'ocltled ' OR a In t resort to try Lydia I E. l'lnkllllJ1V ctn\lo Cornpounlt . . To my 8urprlso the ulCt1rntion benlcd , aU I the bal8)'lIIl1tOJJl8 llsnpJlmred ! , IUJlI 1 nrn once I 11101'0 strong , vl I'Ous OIulVeil ; oml I CADe I not OXlrl\Sl 111) thnnks tor , vhnt it hlUl done I lor mo , " Ovnrlnn nnd womb troublcs are . .1 stelldlly on t.ho Increnso nmoug women -nud before submitting to nn operation - tion cvcr.r woman slouM try Lydia EI , Pinlcham 8 Vegetable CompoUllll , anti wrlt.o : Mrs. PL11ham at Lynn , Mau. for advice. l or thirt ' 'ear8 r.ydll\ . Pinlthnm' . Vegetable Compoulld ] II\S been curln , the worst forma of femnlo complalnta , 1\11 ovnrinn troubles , iullnmmntlon , u1. . I ceratlon , falling nud dlsplncclUcnt. at the womb , loucol'rh n. , irregularities , ! hllllgeatlon nllli nervous prostration. I Any woman who could read the maD1 r arrn.teful : ] etters on f110 In : Mra. } ) ln1i- ham's office would be convlnccll of th , et11clenoy of her atlytec and JJydln m. Pinlchnm'o Veuetahe Comnound. I Sll - Mrs. Pinkham's AdvlccWom n Best Understands It Woman's IiI. ; I W. L. DOUCLAS I 53.150 & ' 3.00 SHOESPE [ I w. L. Douglns $4.00 CUt Edge Lln cnnnot bo oqunllod nt nny prlcD. I ; ! : II I I , i1 .L.Doufr.r J'O ( } 0,9 . . IIT .s'.i'o alt.&P.s'.i'o , " " & . "IILV II , 1810. : W.L.DOUGLIIS MAIfESANO liELLS MonE MEN'S $11.8J SliDES TIIAN IINY OTIIEH MANUFACTURER. ' $1 0 000 REWARD to anyons who can I dll roV8 Ihil stalemenl. W. L. DOUKIII' $ J.O IhOell hllve by their ex.- cellent style , ealy flttlnl [ , and . lur.erlorwearla. qualities , achieved the laracst sn e . of IIny IJ.150 ahoc In the world. They ere Just 01 ! loed . . those thnt cost you $5.00 to $1.00tho onl" dlHerence Is the prlco. If I could tn c you Int. my foctory ot IJrockton , Mus" . , the lorlj'eat I _ the world under one roof mukllll [ men a fine ahoell , nnd oIIow YOII the care with which ever" pair of DOUil1lll hoe.l would why W. nou JII' mnolehyou ore rcall1t . sllOes produce < t In the world. If I could Ihow you 1ho dilierenco between the IIhoei mllde In my factory end thole of < < Ither makel , you would under tnnd why Doultill. $3.0 Ihoea co.t more to make. why they hol4 their Ihope , fit better , wear Ion Iter , nnd .ro 0' ircnler IntrinsIc vnlue thlln ony other $3.150 shoe on the mlfket to.dny , , W L. DouulnD st.ona Mnrl Shoo..ro , . /'a'on. $2.80 , $2.00. OOJf.S' School A I Dl'oss SIoos$2. O , $2 , $1.76$1.50 ' CAUTION l t111011 haYIIIW.I..l > oll& : . 1M s'IIJC ' , 'j'lIko no Rllb.tltlltO. None Renuln. wl hout 1111 name and prlco BllIlI1ped on boUoln. , V ANTJ n. A hoollenler Iney"r , tO\l'n 'I ' \ ' . I. , 1)011/:1111 / SIII"8 are IIOt olll. } 'ull wbor1 umplel eut free for In l'octlon uIon rf'quell. . Fa.t Color E"t. u"dl thell will not WI" ' ba"g , : Writ. tor IIlllstratlll1 C..talol ; oC Fait 8t11ee. 'V , L. ! ) OUOLAS , Jlrucktonl\Ia. . . I , The Gov rnmenf of Canada i , . G i v e ab.olutely ' Af : ' r ! FRE E to every 'I , . :1" a aettlcr one un. , : t.e. " JJ ! > I. : : ' dred and IIIXty I V'iJtJ . acrea of lAnd In ( We. tern Canada. I I..nnll adjoining this can bo purobased ' trom raUwII ) ' nnd lanil companies at trorn l to lO per aero. On this land this year has becn produced unwnrds of twcllt.y-flvo busbolsof wbcat to tliU aero. It. i nlso the best. of grazing land aull for mixed ! ul'mlug It bns 110 superior on the I contlncnt. Spleudld climate , low tnxes , railways conycnlent , schools and churches cia so a\ balld' I WI'lto for " 'l'wentloth Century Canada" I nlld low l'ullwt'l'atcli to SUllcrllltcndcnt of : j IIIIIIII I'ntloJl , OUawa , Canadu i r to , J authol'izCJd ClltllullUJl GO\'CI'IJIIICJlt A cnt- I W , Y. 1Il'Jlnott. tint Now YOl'l , Lifo BuUd. ; lng , OUlUh1l1 Nohl'lIslm , I ( Mrlltlon Ihlll I'uper. ) DEf iriit ] STiUIO , hfconl : I . , . . . . . . . . r . ulf t"AI-/\\"tuJ \ , lIu ) ' lJochlll ! > ' . : " . . . , " .1111 h. . , . " " 1111 , / 0rlr. . . . I { " . . . " ' . . 111 , - - - PUTNAM FADELESS DYES tolor more Good. brlg t r Rnd fn. . r colora than anr olher dId. OnlllOc OJC.d 'I ' rluera , ThOI tiN In cold walp.r better th n any other de. You C3n d , . Ill. garment \'IlIl1ollt 1I 1lng ap rl. Wrilillor Irou bouU.I-1 ow 10 Oe. uleolC:1 : "I MON"O ORUG CO. . U"Wnldllo , MIII.ourio \ . I , ; I Jo