- Bad Stomach Makes Bad Blood. t You cnn not mnko SWMT. butter In 1\ foul , unclenn churn. ' 1'ho stomach serves ns churn In which to ngltnto ! work up nnll dlslntegrato our food as h. la bolnlf dlgosk > < 1. If It bo wonk , shtgglsh nnd foul the result will bo torpid , alugglsh Ivor nnd had Itnpuro blooo. , . ' 1'ho Ingredients of Dr. Plerco's Ooldon Medlcnl Ulscovory are , ust such as best servo to correct nnd cure nll such do- rangoments. It Is mndo UII wIthout 0. . drop of nlcoholln Its composition ; chem- I. Icnlly pnro , trlple-rofiMd glycerlno . bolng used Instead or the cOUlral > nl , ( lmployed alcohol. Now this glycorltlo Is of Itself 0. valuable medlclno , Instol\d of n deleterIous - ous ngent like nlcohol , especlnlly In the cure of wel\k stomach , dyspeusln I\nd the varlou ! ! forms of Indigestion. IJrof. Finley EllInswood M. D. , of Uonnott Medlcl11 Collelo , Ch { caco , SI\YS of It : "In dr.tlOvsll\ : ervo.'I I\n excellent pur- 1 > 060. It 15 ono of the best mnnufact- ured products of the resent tlmo In It. t . Mtlon uvon onfeoblod. dlsordored cntnrrhni . . , O5voclnl1) ' It there ! ! i ulcorntlDn or Irastrltls Icntnrrhallnnnmmo.tlon of stomach ) . It III n most oOlclent vrollaratlon , Olrcerlno : ' \\111 rellevo mancnsoll of pyrosIs ( hoo.rtbum ) end o17co&81 vo Ill\\trlc ncldltIt Is useful In chronic Intostlnal dyslJOlIsln. espeelnl1y the flatulent varlet ) ' , end In cortalll forms ot chronIc consUvatlon. stlmulntllllr the secretor - tor ) ' nnd oxcretorr : functions of the tntestluol lImds' " Wl1en comblnCllln 'ust ' the right propor- tlon ' .vIUt Goidon : : ; oal l\J\J . Stone root , . Dlllcle Cherry hark , QuCtn's roott Dlood- root and 1\1 andraleo root , or the OXtracts of these , as In Dr. l'lerco's Gel on Medlcnl Discovery , there cnn bo no doubt of Its Hroat omcncy In t.ho cure of nil stomach , IIvor and Intestlnnl lsorders nnd derange- r monts. These sovernl Ingredients hn.vo , the strong st endorsement In nil Buch caBCS of such omlnont medlcnl leaders as Prof. R. Bartholow. M. D. , of Jefferson MedIcal - Ical Collejre. Chlcnuo : l'rot. Ilohnrt A. lIarol M. D. ot MedIcal DeI't rtment , Unlverlllt ) ' 0 , l1a. ; i'rof. Laurence Johnson. M , D. , Melilcal , Devnrtmont. UnlvtJultv : ot New Yorlj l'rot JiC\wln : \ M. lIale. M. D. Ihhnomnnn ! I1CUcal Colle e.Chlclllro..Prof. . J hn M , 8cUlIder , M. D. end 1 rof. John lInlr. M. D. . Anthers of the Amorlcnn DIBvcnsntorYJ and ! Cores of others I . amonII' the lendipir moalcal m"n of our Innd. . Who can doubt the curatlvo vlrtues.of Do medicine the Ingredients of , vhlch ho.vo such a prOfesBlonal endorsement ? Constipation cured by Doctor Pklrco's Pleasant Pellets. Ono or two 0. dose. Women's Friendships. Some people only have them solves to thanle that they do not possess more frIends. They thlnle they should give a frlond hard servIce as they would n. door , mat. , mat.A A wise woman once wrote the followIng - lowIng rules for friends : " ' Give your Intimates. the same poIlte ' ' , . : . treatment you give your acquaintances. , . 'i- Don't use your' friend's house as - : rou would a restaurant. ; I Don't rush In at all hours. . Don't tell your troubles. Dori't find fault. Be liberal with ) 'our words of praise. Don't accept favors ) 'OU Can't or won't roturn. I 1Jo 't try to be Included in every , thing. Don't alwa's say that you , have Bomethln I\Ire \ It when she shows you some ne\v possession. Don't interfere with the manage : ment of servants or children , Don't leeep ) 'our frIends waiting. Don't fall them in times of trouble. Learn to overlook Ilttle things and don't be exacting. Help In whatever way ) 'OU can. Do not try to outdo your friend. Be content , to share attention or ad- miration. Don't preach. Don't talle about yourself. Now , It really would seem In vIew of 0.11 these rules that there is more to frIendship than most women thh lt. . Professor Tames Fish. After spending a great part of five months standing up to his neck In the water of the Lnlre of Luzerne. Dr. Filstenrach , a ZurIch professor , has succeeded In taming about 200 fish so that they eat out of his hand and let him 11ft them out of the wa , ter. Ho has also talen some remark. able photographs of hIs finny friends. OccasIonally you hear of a man who was struck dumb with astonishment - ment but nothIng 1I1O that ever happens - pens to a. woman. , FOR MAN . AND BEASTI KILLS PAIH AND DESTROYS ALL GERM LIFE. CURES RHEUMATISM WONDERFULLY PENETRATINC. A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST. - Price , 250. , 500. , and S I .00. ' Dr. EARL 8. SLOAN , . " . . 615 Albany St. , Boston , Mllss. , , , . ,1 , . , ' . " " . ' ' , 'I , ) . . " ' " . . ' , . . ' , I . - r Franklin . Statue for Paris J " - - . - - 1\ ' " " " ' " . . The large , Imposing and costly bronze statue of Benjamin Franldln , which for the past nine months has been in course of construction at the Roman Bronze Worles , on Oreen street , near Provost , Greenpolnt , Is fin , Ished. and has been shipped to Parls. The statue Is'alued at about $10- 000 , has taleen altogether about four 'ears to build , and Is the girt to the French city of John Hartjes , of the ParIs firm of Morgan & Hartjes. 'l'he statue Is to be placed on the Rue Ifranltlln , ParIs , In the ImmedIate vIcinity of where FranllIn made his home while he was ambassador to France , more than a hundred j'ears ago. A representath'o of the United States w1l1 be present at the unveiling ceremonIes , which w1l1 talee place April 20.-Broolelyn Eagle. FORTUNES IN WASTE PRODUCTS. One of the Chief AcHlevemcnts of the Twentieth Century. "Waste not , want not , " tells only half the story In the twentieth cen. tury , which finds fortunes In waste products. Sulphate of Iron as a water purifing agent , with an admixture of a small percentnge of copper sulphate , Is of comparatively recent use In mechanical - chanical filtration , and Its merit as a coagulant , together wIth 'ts low cost , has led to Its employment as a substitute - tute for aluminum sulphate. A new outlet , therefore , has been provided for a waste product the uses of which hitherto have been much circumscribed - scribed , and the disposition of which . at all large finishing mlIIs has been a problem. The possibilities of the ' trade arc suggested br : the requirements - 'I ments of ono of the largest filtration ; plants , where 3,600 tons are used an- nually. Moro attention also' Is being paid to the use of the blast furnace fine dust , desplto the many unsuccessful - cessful attampts at brlquetln . Recent - cent developments Indicate that the latter has bcon given Ull as Impracticable - ble , and attention Is being turned toward the agglomeration of the dust Into rotary 1l1ns. Some of the largest producers of steel have already made plants for the rotary lelln type. Comet Has Tall ; Why ? What are comet's tails and how and why ? Prof. Barnard concludes that the eruptlvo action of the comet Itself and the active interference of external matter are talI-producing causes. Short straight minor talIs , Issuing from the nucleus at considerable angles to the maIn tall , seem to corroborate the existence of the comet's own eruptive force , or at least of seme force In addition - tion to that supplied to the sun. The . rapid defiectlons and distortions of the I tall or talIs , as In Brool's comet , suggests - gests the exlstcnce of some resisting medIum which Is not evenly dIstributed - uted throughout the Interplanetary space. Ho thlnls all brIght comets should bo photographed hour by hour , as the day by day photographs hitherto - to obtained arc separated by long Intervals - tervals , so long that the changes recorded are not necessarlly con- nected. French Peerage Out of Place. The French peerage , so caIled , figures - ures fiagrantly and conspicuously In about all the scandals , social , political and ecclesiastical , that wo get from Paris. The duchess who figures In the Castellane affair Is one of Its leadIng - Ing members and other French dulees and duchesses have just been the leaders In the church rIots against the gO'lernment. It was the dowager Duchess D'Uzes who financed the un- dertaldng of Gen , Boulanger to overthrow - throw the republic and It was the same crowd of titled aristocr ts who Insulted President Loubet and smnsh- ed his hat down over hIs heatI at the Auteull races. It would almost seem as If the French peerage was complete I ) ' and Insolently out of pla'o under the French ropubllc.-Boston IIernld. Truth. In 11no , truth consll ed In Itself and In the effects natural to It , may be conceived S a gentle sprmg or watercourse - course , warm from the genla1 earth , and breathing up Into the snowdrIft that Is piled over and around Its out- let. It turns the obstacle In Its own form and character , and as 't maltes Its way Increases Its stream. And should It bo arrested In Its course by a chilling season , It suffers delay , not loss , and walts only for 'a change In the wind to awaken nd again roll onward.-Colerldgo. . , I I' J , ' ' - ' SEEK "THE WORLD FOR CHRIST. " Enormous Growth of the Christian Endeavor Societies. Slxt-elght thousand soclelles with a membership of more than three millions - lions , ha\'o grown In twent-fivo ) 'ears from "a tea and tall , " In a quiet homo Portland , MaIne. Dr. Father En < 1ea'or Clarl-as he Is affectionately called through a pun on his inillals , F. E.-was pastor then of the WlIIlston church [ n that city ; and It was In hIs house and at his invitation that some of the young lIeo- pIe of the church founded the Young People's Society of Christian Endea \ ' - or , which celebrates Its twent-fifth anniversary this month , 'l'here arc almost 50,000 of these so- cletles in the United States and Canada - ada , and more than 10,000 in Great BritaIn and Ireland. In Afdca there are 226 soclelles , In Brazil G2 , In Bulgaria - garia 16 , In China 360 , In Finland 19 , In Hungary 13 , In RussIa 10 , In Sweden - den 148 , in HawaII 54 and In IndIa 6G7. The annual ChrIstian Endeavor con- yentlons have become stupendous , beIng - Ing attended by something \lice \ GO , OO registered delegates , not counllng thousands of outsiders. It Is proposed at the J1 arter century celebration to commence the erection of an international - tional headquarters building In Bos- ton. 'rhls will not only provide for offices for the socIety but wllI serve as a memorial to the founder , Dr. Francis Edward Clarle. The moHo of the Indeavorqrs Is "The World for Christ. " Tonic Effect of Music. Good music Is a powerful tonic to man ) ' people , especially these sufferIng - Ing from melancholia. It lifts them out of their solemn moods , dispels gloom and desponcIency , Idlll ! dlscour- aged feelings and gives new hope , new life and new ' 1lgor. It seems to put a great man ) ' people Into proper tunc. It gives them tIe l\Oynote of truth and beauty , strll\Cs the chords of harmony - mony , dispels discord from the lifo , scatters clouds and brings sunshine. All good music Is a character builder , because Its constant suggestion of harmony , order and beauty puts the mind Into a normal attitude , Music clears the cobwebs out of man ) ' mInds so that they can think better , act better - ter and live better.-Success 1\Ia a. zinc. Senator Knox Keeps Good Hours. Senator Knox of Pennsylvania Is one of the few members of congress who come near livIng up to the "early to bed" proverb. Rarely Is ho out of bed later than 10 : 30 o'clock and often taps sound fOI' him an hour earlier. 13) ' G o'clock he is up and at worle , havIng whlle ) 'ot In bell loolced over the previous ovenlng's mall. By 9 o'cloGk , when his clel'lC arrIve , he has arranged a lot of work In such n fashion that It may be finished speedIly - Ily , for he Is always at the capitol In time for committee meetings at 10 o'cloclt. Reading In bed Is his only dissipation and ho Indulges in this lux. ury a great deal. Word With Many Uses. "Nugget" was formerly used to signify - nify a bit or lump of anything , asJI. "nugget of tobacco. " Nowadays , however - ever , It Is used principally of gold as It comes from the mlno. 'l'hls use Is Australian , Gov. Sir Wmlam Den- Ison of Australia wrote In 1852 : "In man ) ' Instances the gold Is brought to marleet In lumps or nuggets , as they are called. " In Queellsland there Is a peculiar use of the word unlmown In the rest of Australia. There , when a man appropriates unbranded calv08 , ho Is said _ to be "nuggetlng. " RAISED FROM A DIATH.DED. - Vir. Pitts , Once Pronounced Incurable , Has Deen Well Three Years. E. E. PIlls , GO IInthnwa ) ' St. , 8ItO\\- egan , 1\Ie. , Sa's : "Sovon ) 'Oars ngo Iy bacle ached and I Was so run dOW11 that I Was laid up f 0 u r months. I had night swents hnd faInting spells and drollpcd to 90 , ; \ 1101111119. 'rho M ' - . , urlnQ 7. . . II BSM Q'erfow ( . . - , minutes with In- t , ! _ ' , ' tense paIn ntul \ ; , I 100lOd lIIeo blooll. & . . : . , 't-'i l Dropsy' set In ntHI . . 'iP ? , . the doctors decld. ed I could not 1"0. hi ) ' wlto gal mo using Donn's KIdney I pms , and as they helped mo I toole heart , lept on nnd Was cured so thor- : lughly that I'vo been well three yeurs. " 80ltl b ) ' all denIers. [ j0 cents n box. Foster-Milburn Co. , llurrnlo , N. Y. Danger In AmuGements. The habIt of ( lIsslpatlng every serl. ous thought by a succession of ag ro- nblo sensation ! ! Is as fatal to happl , IICSS as to vIrtue ; for when nmuse- mont is unlforml ) ' substituted for ob. I jocts of mornl and mental Interest , i wo lese all thal elevates our enjoy- I monta above the scale of childish 11easures.-Annn Marla Porter. Cupid and Coupons. "I am vcr ) ' much In love with the banltCr's daughter. As Boon as I saw hel' fathor's COUllon scissors I hud 1ml- 111taUon of the heart.-Tales. " 'orth JlIonllll ; ' -Umt Allcoclt's arc the origInal antI only genulno porous plasters : all other so-called porous plasters are Imitations. Somotlmes when 1\ boy comes out of coollego ho can earn his livIng If tItero Is no ono to support him. TO cenn A COT.D IN ONIC DAY Tllko LAXATIVI , JlnoO Qulull10 Tnt > lots. Uru htB rOflll,1 money If It inlls to curo. E. , Yo U1I0VE'8 BI nnturu lion cnch box. c ; Only the doctors lenow how lIttle real slclmess there Is In the world. LewIs' SlnJlo 13lnl1er cost ! ! moro than otlter Cio cl at.s. SmolJl's Imow wby. Your dealer or Lowls' l ! actol'y , Poorla , Ill. There .wou1l1n't bo much matrImony without n maiden effort. Shntco Illto Your Bhoo ! ! Allcn's Foot-Easo , 1powdor. . It curcs } Jain- ful , smnrtlulj , non-ous feet 1\1Il1 Ingl'Owlng nnils. It's the rrcatost comfort dlscovcrj' of tbo ago. Mnlcos noW' sltoos easy. A certain cure for'swoatlng foet. Sold by nll Druggists , 25c. 'l'l'lalIJacltngo l"n.gE. " Addrcss A. S. Qltnstod , La Hey , N. Y. There probablY wouldn't ho nny- worle to tIe In the world If wo lilted it. Garfield TO < t , Mild Laxative. NothIng has yet talecn the lllace of Garfield 'rea , Nature's rcmed ) ' tor Ithl. ney und liver trouble , constipation 111111 slclt headache. ContallltJ no harmful Ingredients , nothing but mcdlclnal herbs. Sold at all drug stores. Send for free sample to Garfield 'l'ea Co. , Broolc1)'n , N. Y. 'l'ho logIc of love convinccs moro than UtO love of logic. StJ'acobs Oil for many , many years has cured and continues to cure nUEUl\IA TISM NEUHALGIA LUl\IBAGO DACACIU SCIA TICA. SPRAINS DRUISES 60ItENESr- STIFFNESS FnOST-BITES Price. 25c. and 50c. MIXED FARMING WHEAT RAISING RANCHING three , : : rl'ut IlurKults I huvo ululn "howl ! wonderul resu1t on the FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS \YESTERN CANADA. Magnificent cllmnte-fnrmerll plowing In tllelr shIrt sleovesln the middle of November. "Allllro bound to bo more tllan pleascd. with the 11nal rcsults of the tHUit scnsoll' ! ! burvebt.- Extract , Coal , wood , 'Water , hny tn abundance-bcbools , churches , markets convenient. Thilis the ern of 11,00 wheat. Apply for Informutlon to Superlntemlent ot Immlgrntlon , Ottawa , Canndu , or to lIuthorlzed Canadlnn Oo'crnmentlIent'V , V. Hennett , 501 New Yorlc I.lto Hulldln ! : . Omnhu. Ncbrasllu. ( Mention thl ! ! paper. ) W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 8-1906. . " , , ' II , , ' t Drushe9 Mndo Dy Nnture. Cmlous natural brushes ere prol1uc. ell Irom ono or lho pnlmotto speclos on ollr southern coasto. 'rho "hrls- tlos" of the brush aud the solhl.wool1 Ortion thereof IIro nll 0110. NQ "com. hu.out" comnlollll with these brls- Ucs.-Sclelltlfio AmerIcan. Denlore Hny thnt all 1I00n nil 1CUll - tomer trlclI Donance Starch It Ie Itn- pOl.'lIlble to lIell them 1\1\ ) ' other cohl wn lor stareh. It cnn bo uBcll collt or boiled. Suicide statistics. SUlldn's front ! ) to 12 at night Is the fn\'orlto limo for WOntOIl to commit sulchlo. 'raldn/t / all da-s Into conslll- ernthm , moro ntell 1(111 thl'ntscl\'eB then wonten In the 11rollorllon of so\'en to two. StorcteCl1crll ! rCllort that the extrn ( ) UI\t\tlt ) . , together wllh the AlIllcrlor qualll ) ' of Dcnnneo Sarch , mnlees It ncxt to ItnpoBslblo to Bell nny other bran . Theatrical Postcrs In Paris. All the theatrIcal 1\1111 an11tsomonl IInnouncemonts of PariSi are 110stel1 on pillar billboards thal IIro l11acel1 at In- tor\'als along the houlovanls. 1t Is I\lalllst the ll\w to disfigure walls with } lostors. WashIng Windows. The mcthOll of washing wlmlowB hns cllllIRCIl'ory 1I1\1ch of Into i 111vo n } lall of luleownrm BUlls mnllo from Ivory Sonp. Dip n 80ft cloth In the wntor ; sqUOO1.0 nlmost dry nud the Inss o IT. Thenlollsh wtth wlllU as It lel\vos 110 lint nml ( lees the worle with 11101'0 ease , EI..EANOH , R. PARKElt. The Ways of Men. Few l1octors uro willing to talto their own modlclno : when [ \ law'er g tR into trouble he hastens to hlro an attorney , nnd It 19 hard for II co- 1110 to admlro I\n I\rtlst who Imlnts his own Ilortrait. Don't ) 'OU know that Dcllance Starch besl es being nb:1Olntely : : lullcl'lor to 1\11) ' othel' , IR put UI ) 16 ounces In IlI1cl- nge nnll BellI ! nt same 11I'Ice us 12- ounce pnclwC'cR or other It111l1s ? Decided HorDt ) Committed Suicide. In a lawsuit at Aberdeen , Wash- oyer a horse whoso dentll the owner attributed to [ \ man whu had llirod It. the court dechlod the anhnnl Imd committed sulchlo , Hundred ! ! or deniers sn ) ' the cxtrn Qunntlty rutll supet'lot' Qtmllty or Dc- nnnco Starch Is fcu t taltlng nlaco of all other ! Jrn11lIs. Olhors sllY they ccm- not sell nn ) ' other Bllll'ch. . "Frlomls of the Blollhnnt" Is the tI , tlo of IL socloty jUlt ! formed In ParIs to comhl\t the gmdual extinction of the animal by huntors. , It you don'tot / the hhmest nml befit Its your own fault. Dcllll11CO Stnrch Is for Imlo evel'ywhere Ilmi there Is posItively nothlnJ ; to el\1Cl1 It In qUill- Ity or quantity. After the juice has I , . . tn squeezell from lemons , the 11eel mny 110 utillzoll for cleaning hraRB. DIt ) It In common salt , and scour " , Uh powdered bricle- dust. More money Is wasted trying to In- yent things to SI\\'O It than III any other wa ) ' . . Nervous W Olnen Tholl' SufferlnJ ( Arc U ual1J" : Due to Fornole Dlsorders Orhftp Unsuspe ted MEDICINE TllAT CURES Cnn wo dlsputo t.ho wcll-Icnown Iuct. UmtAmerican women are ncr- \'OU& ? How often dowo henr the expres- siolt , "I am so nervous - vous , it seems as it [ 8110uld fly ; " or , "Don't. spenle to ' / ; ' rI ' ) me. " Llt.lIo things 'At. . rJ.n . 1. .t.JflD(1 / I . ' CUlUOj' yon nnd maleo 'on irritable : yon can't sleep. you are unn.blo to quietly und calmly perlorm 'OUl' do.l1y tnslts or co.re tor j'our chUdron. I The relation of the nerves nnl generative - \ erativo organs in womlUl Is so close that nino-tenths of the nervous prostration - tration , nervous dohllity , the blues , sleeplessness nn nor"OUB Irrltahllity urlse trom soma erangement of the organism which maltcs her II. woman. : mts of dopresslon 01' rcsUessness and lrrllabl11t.y ; spirits eaRlly nfT\etetl , so that ono mlnuto she hmglls , the noxb mhmte weeps ; pain 111 t.ho n1ldomlnal region ntHI bot.wecn Ule shoulders ; loss ot voice ; ner\01t9 ( lyspopsln. ; u. te11l1etlc to cry at the least provocn- tlon-al [ these loint to nervous pros- trnllon , Nothing w111 rellevo this lstre8.'ilng cOIHUlion ntH1 prevent months of pros- trltllOlntHI Bu 'erlng' so surely as L.vdl E. l'in1chnm's Vegetable Compound. : Mrs. M. E. ShotwoU , oC ] 0:1 : Flat.bush Avenue , Droold'ln , N , Y" wrlles : "I C Utlot oxprl'81 the wOlulorful rellof I 111\\'e eXIKJrloncotl by taltlng Lydia E. 11ink _ ham's Vl'gotnblo Compouud. I snffered for long Umo with nervous III'Ostrntlon , bn - neho , bMdncho , 10 ! > 9 of u 1I11"tI to. 1 could not sloop nnd woulll walk the 1loor nlmosll OVOI'Y nlHht. " 1 hml thr o doctors roul got no hetlor , nnd 11fo 'VI\'I 1bunion. . I wns mlvlsOIl to try I.ydln B. } 'Inlthnm's Vcltotablo Compound , nUll It hns workOll wot1llem for mo. "I 1WI.l } ' Is nIl nm 1\ W01llun , m ) nervousness ( ; Ono n\1l1 my frloud.'J oay 1 look ten y001'l.'l ' . II younger.II WIl ! not the volul11es of 'lctters from women 1I11ldu strongby r..ytlhL E. Plnle- 11l\m's Vegetable Compoutllconvlvco nIl women ita vlr.tues 'I' Surely 'ou CntlUot wish to remltln alele , wealc , ud discouraged , oxll1Lttslcd ench tlay , Hlton you cn11 be us easily cured as ot.hor wowcn. > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . i..j : : : : l cllolIgft , hut if ) ' 011 shoulll get 1\ gallon or cough syrup that dOt ! ! not curu for tit ! ' . pdcu of a s111ull bottle I of ofKemp's Kemp's aIsant . the best cough cltre , you would h11vo made 11.Iatl hafl ain-for ono smnll holtle or Kcmp's1Jnlsam mny stop the worst cough ntH ! save n lifo , whereas the cO\llh "cure" that doe:1 : not cure Is wor6 , thnl1 useless. Sold by all cnlers at 25C. and 50C. . . $ . . . " . . "ot l1atJIleled with lTholnpson's Eve Water sorll OYOI , UIO f , . Your farm pay iIor tsell in ttlle Southwesto It is not an uncommon thing for a farmer in the Southwest to pay for his farm in enc year. This could only be donc whcre the crops me big , thc prices good , and thc land inexpcnsive. I Preciscly these three conditiqns exist in the Southwcst. Good rich land Can be bought for a small part of what land costs in your locality. This land will yicld 50 bushels of corn to the acre , 30 bushels of wheat , 90 bushels of oats. ns a rcgular thing. The avcral e prices of . grains sold by farmers in the Southwcst during. the past five YClrs was higher than thc prices secured by farmers in your neighborhood. Under such favorable conditions , thc South- . wcst farmer is bound to prosper. Now is your opportunity to exchange your Ce\v ncres at home Cor :1 bigger and more pro uctive Carm in the Southwest. Y Oll can sell your present Carm , payoff the mortgare anti have enough leCt to bur :1 bIg CarOl in the Southwest - west that will make you independcnt in :1 Cew year , . \Vritc us \\'I1t : you want und we can place you in touch with the very thing are looking Cor. The M. K. & T , Ry. Lam 13urcau is an orgn- : ization of reliable men whose busines it i , to find hetter locuions : for those who want to improve their condition. , . . TlIe Comlno Country II Free t The "Comlnl : Country" II n very InterOltlnrtlBtlerJ1ub _ IIlhed ! nu/Uhly Bud de'l"olcd to the Houthwolt. ' 1'111. t'u1Jlleation wllll'oat you on condltlonllu the Southw ! ! . . bolter111m an'thlul : that you could r".d. . 1'1bo \ Illd . . , to hBVII thoJ > ublllh r llnco your n..mo au the mnllln.c The IhM . Bh..de\ . Iht Bl1fl Boud ) ' ' 'Ulfrce COI'Y of the )1aper re/ularly / portion. , rOI're. nt . tor anD yenr Write to"lay whllo ) ' 01) ) think of It for . . . err fertllo"oetlon. troD cOIIl ot tho" Comlul : Conntry. ' ulld o'l"or'thllll : . of /jouthwcu. will bo "ono turuluh you wltllllltormutlon a1Ioul t4. Bouthwut. S. G. LANGSTON , Sccretnry. M. J { . & T. Land Burenu , \Vnlnwrlobt DulldhU. . SL Louis. l\'Io. , C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. c. C.-C. c. C.-C. C. C. A Special Represeniative 'VWanted ( Man or Woman. ) n Q . I. Best of references required. Address Q . . H. S. HOWLAND , Q . y 1 MADISON A VENUE , - - NEW YORK CITY. C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C. C.-C. C.C. PRlGE. AIT ; RIPnIE- IS GUARANTEED TO CURE , GRIP , BAD tOLD : , HEADACHE AND NEURALGIAs I won't BeU Antl-OrhIIIu to a dpaler who ' OD't aUl1runteo It. ClLlllof'oUr ) JoNEY JlA(11 ( IF 1'1' lJOo'T ; CUJU : " P. J1'.11uuucr. M.D. . MIlUu1l1cturerSJrllloJlcltl , Mo- .