iUhilareruCfy Tor Pitcners Castoria. When Baby was sick , wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child , she cried for Cactoria , When oho became Miss , she clung to Costorfa , Whcnshehod Children , she gave them Castoria. 1 'i | Chamberlain's Eye & Skin Ointment. A certain curulorChronloBnrc RVCN. Toiler , ! .Sail ltliumn , i cald Heitil. Old Chtoniu SOICB. Fever SOI-OH. Eczema. Itch. I'rulrlu Scratches. Sore Nlpplcp and I'llfM. It is cooling jind HooililiiR. Hundreds ol en-en liitve been en ted by linlii-r all oilier troiirim-nl hud fulled. If is ] int up In 25 and : " , ( ) cent hn.tcs. For sale by ' coriro M.Chi-nery. No\.20-l.vear. A. j. nrmxiiousK. : c. n. IIOYLK. JUTTKXIIOU.SK & 1JOYLK , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW MeCOOIv. NBH. .1. K. KBLLKY , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : LA\\ , AGKNT UNCfU.N IAN1 > CO. .MCCOOIC. - - NEIiKASKA. OKPICK : In reiti-ol First Nulioniil Hank. HUGH W. 001ID. IMWYKK , MCCOOK. NKIH5ASKA. CX7 Will practice in till courts. Coinmcrcl > . . nnd corporation law a pnociully. Mnnoy to loiui. Kttoni.x ! situ ! 5 old Kirs I National liM'j.- . B. H. DAVIS. PHYSICIAN AXi ; SURGEON McCOOK' , NKKUASICA. o : Ilmnts : It to II , si. in.In. "i and 7 10 ! ) . ji. in HOOIIIH iivi-r K'rst National tumk. A. T. KICE M. D. . . , . . , 1'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON , I have located permanently in McCook , Neb. All calls answered promptly by day or night , in the city orcountry. Special attention tjiven to diseases of children. Office over Lowman's store , south of Commercial Hotel. Office houis from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Residence 2 doors south of brick school house. CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO. i Eorsea branded on left hip or Jeft shoulder. P.O. address , Imperial Chase County , and Beat- trice. Nob. Hango. Stink- man creeks , Chase Co. , Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of some animals , on hip and sides of some , or sn - whore on the animal. J. S. McBRflYER , McCOOK , KEBRASKA. SSTilouse and Safe Moving * Specialty. Orders for Draying left at the Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive prompt attention. R , A. COLE , LEADING MERCHANT - TAILOR OF MCCOOK , lias a fine stock of Cloths , Bind ings , and other trimmings always on hand. > THE KANSAS CITY - JIEBICIl 110 50BEICU ttlJTUIOH S. W. Cor. 11 til and Broadway , For the treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Dbcue * and Disease * of the Eje and Ear. The object of thi Sanita rium is to fnrnUh board , rooms and medical attention to those sntTering with - , Deformities. Diseases of Women , DIs- euf3 of tot Urinary and Sexnal Orcans , Diseases of the Nerrons Srstem. Lung and Throat Diseases , files. Cancers , Tnmors. Etc. , Etc. Surgical Operations performed with skill. Books free to Men amd Women. For farther Information call on or address DR. C. M. COE , Kansas City , Mo. X "Will Avoid Qnacfea. 3raTidc nnfl Botnio Medical Institutes by coins to Old , Sellable 1 02 & I O4 V. NINTH STREET. KANSAS CITY , K1O. AHeyular Graduateln Medicine. Over 26 I/ears' practice 12 in Chicago. .Established 1865. TITE OMfEST TV AGE , and CONGEST JLOCATED. ow. Thousands of ca em lull pictures , sent for any csso Ibis treatment falls to caroornelp. Greatest dlscoreryJn annals of medicine. One dow 0ve ; ; few doses removes ferar and completed Klrst publication Ucucmher a. ISftt. SHERIFF'S SALE. H ) vlmie of mi order ol'nl < ; ilnvuli'd lo-mo from ihodlHtrlct court of Ht-d tt'lllow cour.ly , Nubniskii. idrMV' judgment , iilirnliii-'l lid'oni Hon. D.T.VHiy. . judjmnl' ilu ! 'Imniut oourt of Hod Willow county , NebriiHkii.on the ( Itli duy ol .luiif. W.K , In Invor ufSmll liros. iw I > | alltlu H , Illlll It lllMM .lilHlM'll IIOO/L n < 1- t'cndam. fur tlic uiiin ol Hlxiy-nlno ( i'O'.D dol- litrs. inniu. ) coins , nnil CHHIH ti.\in at $4:5.78 : mid ttconilntr cnrttf. I hnve Irvlud upon the following rciilCHtntc inlu'ti IIH the ptopuriy of eiild ilofCMidiiiu to finitely Hnld judgment to- wlt : south liulf of HoiilluvcHl iiimrtcr of BOO- tloii twuiity uuu (21. ) towiiHliip OIMtl. . ) north of rniiKo thlrtv CM. ) west sixth ii ( ) I' . M. in Hed Willow county. Nub. And will otfur the sumo for sale to the highest bidder. lor onsli In bund , on tlioilth duvdf .Iniiuiiry. A. 1) . IB'Jif. In fiont of tint south door of the court house , in Indiunolti. NcbniHlvii. thiit. licliiK the building wherein the hist term of court wns held , ut the hour of 1 o'clock j > . in. of suid duy. when and where 'Inn iittcndiinci : will bo j.'lveii by theuudnrniKiied. Dated December fllli. 1692. K. It. It INKS. i-'licriir ofsaid t cunty. SHERIFF'S lly virluu of an order of null1 on decree < H loieclosnre of nuirtsriiBO. issued out of the district oouit for Hed Willow. 01111113 * Nebrns kit. and to me directed , I will , on tin : Jtith duy of .Iniiuury. A. I ) . Iff.n. atom * o'clock. 1 * . M. . in the Iroutdour ot the court hoime in Indiimoln , Hed Willow county. Nebraska. Mint bains the huildiiifr in which tbu liifit term of the district court was held , Fell ut public unction to Mn highest bidder for itsli : , the real estate des cribed in eaid order of sale as followR , town : Tbu northwest quarter of section twenty-six. CJI5) ) in township two. (2) ( ) north of range thirty. 0U ! ; west of the 0 1 * . M. . in llwd Willow count } , Nebraska. Said property to bo sold to Biitlslj .1. Lowell Moore the sum of nine hundred hovcnty dolhus and lorty-lwo cents judg ment , with liileie t thereon from June 6th. A. 1) . . lb'J.Jto : Hiitisty thi ! filnho Investment com pany. co-defendiint3 , to thosuin ofnlnty-tlirec dolliirsand forty cents judgment , with inter- out thereon from the Cth day of .June. A. I ) . 18K. ! and twenty-nine dollars and neve.ntv- eight cents costs with interest thereon fiom Juno IGth. 1892. until paid , together with ac cruing costs. uoHiidlnKto a judgment render ed by the dibtrict court ot said Hed Willow county , at. its June term. A. I ) . . 1&.K. in an action therein pending wherein .1. Lo"- < - Moore wns pltiintiir itnd .Fnscph A. lit ewer. AIIIISI G. ISrewor and others were dcfondoiite. Dated this 14th duv of Uucemlier \ . . , IW- . B. H. HANKS , Sheriir of Hed Willow conntv , Nebraska. .J. K. KEM.KV , Attorney. First publication December 23,1892. SHERIFF'S SALE. IJy virtue of an order of Rale directed to me from the district courtof Hed Willow county , Nebraska , on u judgment obtained before Hon. D.T. Weltj' . judge of the district court ot Hed Willowcounty , Nebraska , on the 20th day of October , ISltt , in favor of Mary .1. Cole , as plaintiff , and against Stephen Tuttle etui , as defendants , lor the sum of six hundred and fifty-live ( $655) ) dollars , and K cents , and costs taxed at ยง 30.73 and accruing coats , and C. G. White , receiver , on his cross petition ob tained a decree for $55.31. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property ertyof said defendant to satisfy said judg ment , to-wit : South' half of the northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter of section two (2 ( , ) township one (1. ( ) north of range thirty (30. ( ) west of tbetith P. M. . In Hed Wn low 00111113Nebraska. . And will offer the same lor sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 1'Jd day of January , A. D. , IfcDS. in front of the south door of the oourt bolide , in Indianola. Nelmi.-kti. that liein t'ie building wherein thu hist term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock P. M. . of said day. when and where due attendance will be irivun l > 3' the undersigned. Dated December 21.189- . E H. HANKS , j Sheriff of said county. i First publication Decembers } 189'J. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an order ofstilo d.reeled to me from the district oourt of Hed Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D.T. Wolty , judge of the district court of Hed Willow county. Nebraska , on the 2Gtn dayot October. 18)2 ! ) , in favor of L. M. Leach as plaintiff , and against George l-elaud etal. to .1 nf'fitifloiitu 4Vi * > flift ciini nflltm hiiiirlriiil and fifty-eight ( J55S. ) dollars , nnd 40 cents , and costs taxed at $20.18 and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property ot said defendmits to satisfy siiid judgment , to-wit : Commencing at the southeast corner ot lot 7 , hloek origi nal town of McCook , .thence t.orth 81 left , thence- west 25 feet , thence south SO 1'cer. thence east 25 teet to place of beginning- , and beiiiir a part of lots seven and eight in said block nineteen. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 23d day of January , A. D. , 1893 , in trent of the south door cf the court house , in In- dianola. Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock P. M. . of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated December 21,1892. E. ft. HANKS , Sheriff of said county. Publication Notice. Edward Kuester , Dora Kuester. George W liurton. and Andrew E. Harvey , uartners do ing business under the lirm name of Burton & Harvey , and George Hocknell. defendants , will take notice that J. Abbott Thompson , plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the district court of Hed Willowcounty , Nebraska , against said defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted July 20th , 188(5. ( by the defendants Ed ward Kuester and Dora Kuester to plaintiff , upon the east half of the southwest quarter and'lots three (3) ( ) and four (4) ( in section eighteen (18) ( ) , township two 1.2 ] , north of range twenty-eight [ 28 ] , west of the 6th P. M. . in lied Willow county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of eleven promissory notes of the said Edward Kuester and Dora Kuester , one forfSOOdue July 19th. 1891. and ten notes for $32 each , due respectively. Januarv 1st and July 1st. 1887 , 1888. 1889. 1890 and 1891 ; that there is now due upon said notes and mort gage , including taxes paid by plaintiff , the sum of $1.230.16. with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th day of November , 1892 , for which sum with interest and cost of suit , plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or bnfore Monday. February sixth , J8I3. ! Dated this 16tb day of December , 1893. 32-4te. J. AHBOTT THOMPSON. Plaintiff. By W. S. MOHLAN , his attorney. A GREAT COMBINATION. THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE WITH THE AMEKI CAN FARMER OR WOMANKIND FOR ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE is acknowledged to be the best and largest newspaper in the west , publishing more western and general news than any other paper in the country. The usual price is one dollar per year. THE AMERICAN FARMER is published at Springfield. Ohio , is n 16 page monthly paper devoted to agriculture , horticulture , the dairy , poultry and general interesting stories and other malter for the home. The usual price is one dollar per year. WOMANKIND is also published at Springfield , Ohio. It is JO page monthly publication , de voted to everything that interests the wife , mother and maiden. It is full of useful in formation and interesting talks and stories that are instructive as well as entertaining both to young and old. Ono dollar pays fora year's subscription to the Bee and cither one of these journals. Address all orders to THE BEE PDBLISHINO Co. . OMAHA , NEB. A Mammoth Competition. $6,500 in prizes for the best seven stories was what the Youth's Companion offered : $5,000 for the best Serials , and $1,500 for the best Folk-lore ta'les. The successful stories are just announced to appear in the Compan ion during 1893. . By sending $1.75 at once you will obtain the paper free to January and for a full year , to January , ' 94. Address The Youth's Com panion , Boston , Mass. , . . . , The Echo Organ and Electricity. The echo organ is something that the most-unmusical- appreciate.It is * part of the great organ , and still re moved from it. Sometimes it is put "in the loft between the ceiling and thereof roof , but the best authorities recommend that it be kept in a room built expressly for it well up toward the ceiling , with openings to permit the sound to reach the auditorium , but always higher than the main organ , because its voice fol lows the dying notes of the great organ like an echo , and the best effect is given when the echo descends , as though it were the answering voice of angels. There is such an echo organ in Grace church , and a great one is building in this city for All Saints' Catholic church , at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Fourth avenue. The beautiful idea of the echo organ is not new , for there is ouo in the great Harlem organ , which was built in 1733 , but the use of electricity for play ing the echo organ is new , and it is the only way in which the echo organ can be used to perfection without an en tirely separate organ and organist. With the electrical keyboard the organist plays the echo organ from the keyboard of the great organ , both together if de sired , but usually separately. One of the first electric action organs built in this country was exhibited at the Ameri can institute fair in 1869. It was made in this city. New York Times. Shingles Coining Around Capo llom. An experiment of interest to the shin gle manufacturers will shortly bo made by Lewis & Crane , of Seattle. An ex perimental cargo of shingles is lo be shipped by vessel around Cape Horn to Philadelphia , there to be distributed to dealers in the New England states. While the cargo will be almost wholly composed of red cedar shingles , some of the best grades of fir , spruce and cedar lumber will be sent. Messrs. Lewis & Crane stated that if the shipment proved successful other cargoes would be sent around the Horn to New York and Philadelphia , making those cities the Atlantic coast distributing points for Washington lumber and shingles. There is a difference of opinion among lumbermen as to whether a venture of this kind will pay. Many believe that freights , insurance and handling will eat up the profits , others say the experi ment will pay handsomely. If nothing else is done than to establish a distribut ing center in the far east for Washing ton shingles , the benefit to be derived from an eastern outlet will in time more than make up for any loss. Puget Sound Lumberman. The Latest Sea Serpent. Though somewhat late in the season , the sea serpent has turned up at last , this time a few miles off the Aberdeen- shire coast. The vouchers for its ap pearance are the crew of the fishing boat Harbinger , who state that while lying at anchor an extraordinary look ing monster , with a neck like a giraffe , a long , dark mane , a skin spotted like fancy linoleum , suddenly rose over the uuu juuueu one loot at tne prow ami the other near the stern of the Harbinger. The boat listed over nearly three feet , to the horror of the crew , one of whom ran up the mast , and the oth ers dropped into the hold. The creature remained in sight for a quarter of an hour , so that ample time was afforded to the fishermen to recover their wits and take stock of the visitor , which they further describe as having ears of extraordinary dimensions ( no doubt of this ) , teeth like a marble stair case , and jaws , when open , sufficiently wide to stow away an omnibus. And all this off the Aberdeenshire coast in our home aoas ! London Chronicle. Deer from the Adlrondaclcs. A party of Adirondack hunters re cently returned with ten fine deer , among them a notably fine buck , weigh ing 310 pounds. A third shot was found necessary to kill him. Last Tuesday Captain David Hutchinson , of Rutland , Vt. , celebrated his ninety-third birthday by snooting in tne Aoirondacks a deer weighing 267 pounds. Captain Hutchin son is a famous hunter , and despite his age he has lately tramped with his rifle eight miles daily in search of deer and bear. In the year 1866 , when he was sixty- eight years old , he killed fifty-five deer in the Adirondacks. A number of splendid carcasses of deer shot on Jessup's river , Indian river , the West Canadas , Piseco and the Oregon gen clearing have been shipped to New York , Brooklyn and other points. The largest buck sent out this year was shot in Wellstow and weighed 338 pounds. Albany Journal. The Blaines Will IJvo in Augusta. The Hon. James G- . Elaine and family have decided to make Augusta their res idence after the coming winter. On her recent visit to this city Mrs. Blaine stopped an hour at their mansion here , thoroughly inspecting it. The family bave concluded to put it in complete repair and make several changes , re modeling the kitchen , etc. The grounds are also to be plowed and graded. These improvements will be begun at an early dajf. They will live here , spend ing but a brief period at Bar Harbor during the summer season. Mr. Blaine is strongly attached to Augusta and pre fers to live here. Augusta Cor. Lewiston - ton Journal. Money in Chill. Money in Chili is so scarce just now that pasteboard notes of hand are used instead of coin. Merchants state their name and a certain sum on a scrap of pasteboard , which circulates as money till at last redeemed by its original pro ducer. London Tit-Bits. John Baird , of Richmond , Me. , is a veteran of Waterloo. He enlisted in the British army when but fourteen years old , and is now hale and vigorous it ninety-two. Somebody claims that an electric plant IRS been discovered in India which will influence a magnetic needle twenty feet distant. The Citizens Bank of McGook , Incorporated under Siato Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO DOES A General Banking Business , Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts draw * directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe / OFFICERS : V. FJtANICLlN. T. . -nt. J01JN It. CLAltK , VIce Pres. k.'U. EBKHT , Cashier. v CORRESPONDENTS : The First National IJank , Lincoln Nebrska. The Clicnucnl National JJnnk , New York City. ir m * % xx J w e AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCK NELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W. F. LAW SON , Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. FHE McCOOK ROLLER MILLS , E. H. DOAN. PROPRIETOn , Is Now Open and Ready for Business , B HF" ! am prepared to handle all business in my line promptly and with the most approved machinery. DOAN & HART are also prepared to handle wheat for which they nro paying the highest market price , and Elevator on East Railroad street. CURTIS & BATES For a Clean Shave on An Artistic Hair Cut. REAR OF CITIZENS BANK. SH1LOHS CURE. Cares Consumption , Coughs , Croup , Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. Fora Lame Side , Back or Chest ShSloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. as cents. SHILOH'S V1TALBZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins , Chattanooga , Tenn. , says : "SWtoft's Vitalizer * SAVED MY LIFE ? I consideritthe'bestremedyforadebaitatedsiistem I evtr used. " For Dyspepsia , Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Prlce75 cts. HILOH ATARRH Have you Catarrh ? Try this Hemedy. It-will relieve and Cure you. PricefiO cts. This In- lector lor its successful treatment is furnished free Shiloh'fl Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction IT GJVES FRES.H-- r ii o &i pw &lio + .iriti * ir&HEZxffiiitte.t. - A CASE : iT\yjLLnoTcuRrc. It is an agreeable Lasativo for the Bowels ; can be made into a Tea for use in one minute. Price 25c. . 60c. and S UK ) per uackngo. An Elegant TOILET POWDER for theTeeth and Breath 25c. GANG Subjects need fear no longer from this Kin ; ; of Terrors , for by a most wonderful discovery in medicine , cancer on any part of tbo body canoe permanently cared -without the n e of the knife. MBS. IL D. CotBV. 2307 Indiana Avo. , Chicago , Jays. * Was cured of cancer of the breast in six weeks by your method of treatment. " Bend for treatise. l r. H. C. Hale , 3C3 31th St. , Chicago. Buy the best Machine Oils at Chen- eryla City.Drug'Store. - EDWARD B. SHAW , Regimental Blacksmith , HAS OPKNED A BLACKSMITH : - : SHOP OX MAKSHALr. STIMSKT , Opposite liiillanFs lumber yard nnd in O'Neil's carpenter shop. / Will Cure Interfering Horss & Contracted Hoofs or no Pay. I ALSO HAVE A F1KST-CI..ASS WAGON : - : MAKER. J2 "i will iiive you value received or no pay. Prices reasonable. The Call Leads the Procession. We call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of The Call in another column. Sinoe its redoetSon in price The Call is the cheapest daily in Nebraska , and its spicy ana independent policy is too well known to need comment from us. In reduc ing the price of The Call so as to put it within the reach of everybody , the management have placed themselves a decided step in advance of all other publishers in the state. This is an era of popular prices for the newspaper , and The Call is , as usual , at the head of the procession. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber on his enclosed lands in Willow Grove pre cinct , Red Willow county Nebraska , on the 29th day of November , 1802. one black gelding , horse supposed to be 14 years of age. weight about 1,300 ; no other marks or brands. Dated Dec. 17 , 1892. JOHN GERBOTIL We-are printing the date to which each subscriber has paid his subscrip tion to THE TRIBUNE along with the address. Watch the date and you will know if you are in arrears. If you are , please come and see us. B3F"NOBLE , Purveyor to tne Great Common People , is now exhibiting about the handsomest and largest as sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be seen in Southwestern Nebraska. A G - i. . L < W ! * < L/AA'4-/ ' -7 9 ( Regular Graduate. ) The Loading Special 1st of the United State : in His tine. Private , Blood , Skin and Nervous Diseases. Yotinjr and Middle A.EC < 1 Men : Hemark- able results have followed my treatment. Many YEAKS cf var ied and * 'ucces3- ful KXPERI- ENCE in the use of curative rceth- that I alon own and contrr.l for all disorders of MEN. who have weak or un developed or dis eased orfT.-iS. , or who are suffering from errors of youth and ezccs or who arc ccrv- ous and JMPO- TXNT , t'aD scorn of their fellows and the con- U -npt of friends and companions. Icuds me to G7JARANTEE to all patients , if they can pos sibly be RESTORED , MY OWN EXCLUSIVE Tia ATMENT will AFFORD A CURE t27 liE.ME.lZH.EIC , that there is hope for YOU. Consult no other , as you may WASTE VALUABLE TIME. Obtain my treatment at otico. .Female Diseases cured at home without in struments ; a wonderful treatment. C'atarrh , and Diseases of the Skin , Blood , Eeart , Liver and Kidneys. syphilis. The most rapid , safe and effective treatment. A complete cure guaranteed. bkln Diseases of all kinds cured where many Others have failed. Unnatural Discharges promptly cured in a few days. Quick , sure and safe. This include. * Gleet and Gonorrhoea. MY METHODS. 1. Free consultation at the omce or by mall. 2. Thorough examination and careful diagnosis. 3. That each patient treated gets the advantage of special study and experience , and a specialty is made of his or her disease. L Moderate charges and easy terms of payment. A home treatment can be given in a majorit- of cases. Send for Symptom Blank No. 1 for Men. No. Z for Women. No. 3 for Skin Diseases. Send ICc for frtpage Reference Book for Men and "Women. All correspondence answered promptly. Bus iness strictly confidential. Entire treatment scat free from observation. Refer to banks in St. Joseph and business men. Address or call on J. N. HATHAWAY , M. D. , Corner 6th and Ednjond Sts. , St. Joseph , M ? nothing new when we state that it pays to engage in a permanent , most healthy and pleasant busi ness , that returns : i profit for every day's work. Such is the business we offer the working class. We teach them how to make money rapidly , and guarantee every one who follows our instruction ! faithfully the making of S.'JOO.OO a month. Every one who takes hold now and works will surely and speedily increase their earnings ; therr can be no question about it ; others now at work are doing it. and jou , reader , can do the same This is tne best paying business that you lia\i- ' ever had the chance'to secure. You will make a. grave mistake if you fail to give it a trial at ouce. if you grasp the situation , and act quickly , you will directly find yourself in a moat prosperous business , at which you can surely make and save large sums of money. The results of only a few hours * work will often equal a week's wages. Whether you are old or voting , man or woman , i ; " makes no difference , d"o as we tell you , and suc cess will meet you at the very start. Neither experience or capital necessary. Those who work for us are rewarded. Why not write to-day for full particulars , free ? E. C. AIXEX & CO. , Box No. 42O , Augusta , Me- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.