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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRA1 I. flt KICE , TALENTINE , NEBRASKA Rout pins : ird oafj > et tm'ks come mi ller Uie head of felt goods. The military automobile , we pie- mine , will be equipped with bullet proof tires. Radium has dropped from $ r , OOQOCO to $2,721n 5.90 a pound and still ev erybody can't afford it. Yes , as a race AVC "eat too much meat. " We also burn too much hard teal and use too much ice. A Kansas man cured dyspepsia by fasting for thirty days , lie lias gone vhero stomachs do not trouble. The presence of the American eagle has had a good deal to do with the rupprcsslon of cock fighting in the Phil ippines. President Harper sympathizes with the sultan. President Harper K.io\vs : tvhat governing a lot of flighty people la himself. Wlien we read hi the papers that the beef trade or flour trade is promising , the consumer is always able to sup press his joy. The latest concerning the Elolstein cattle Is that "they ought to be bliot. " Does an unsatisfied longing for cream make people bloodthirsty ? How much of the homicidal char acter and reputation of Kentucky must be charged to a long line of hair- trigger-pardon governors ? A speed , of 114 miles an hour has been developed on a German electric railroad. Here Is a new mark for the lutomobile scorcher to aim at. Won't that magnetic pole they have discovered In the neighborhood of Bkagway do just as well as the north p le ? 'Twould save a heap of trouble If It would. An injunction i-estraiuiug a Chicago Irm from paying debts is the latest thing in the injuncrioa : line. Get your ipplicatlon Tor an injunction in early ind avoid the rush. A new blackberry is causing some comment in the southwest It is yel low when it is green and white when it is black. Hold on there hold on what's the matter with us ? Yes , on second thought , those are the exact facts. The New York Herald , comes out against the Standard Dictionary be cause it gives vogue to the new word "chesty. " Nonsense , "chesty" fills a great aching void in the language and Is here to stay. Let's give it a "hear ty" welcome. The water-cure for the mob spirit has Its advocates. A new stand-pipe has just been erected at an Indiana county Jail , and the hose is to be turned on rJoters in the future. Men who have tried it say that it is more effective than bullets. It certainly Is more hu mane. Down in Mexico there are travelers who say that a native will "murder a white man for five dollars. " That's one view of the Mexican. Quite an other Is supplied by the recent feat of the Indian yeofl , who , when James Howard , An American mining man , was taken with a fever in the moun tains , put him on a litter and , alone , bore him fifty miles on his back to Gaudalajara Lawbreakers should not be brutally treated , but their discipline should be always sulliciently rigid to make them sigh for a return to liberty. They should never be permitted to forget that the prison is a penal Institu tion a place of punishment for crime , and not merely a health and pleasure resort to which it Is pleasant to re turn after a brief Bojourn outside its \\aILs. The good citizens of the State ure In a fair -vay to suffer when the inulefaciors begin to view the State prison as a haven of rest One of the arguments against the proposition to apply the bash to the til-serving backs of wife-beaters Is that the witnessing of such punish- } x-iit would be brutalizing to the pub- ' . There is no necessity for having r.any : witnesses of the whippings , and the few that might be present would not be more injuriously affected than are those who are invited by officials In charge to witness the killing of a man or a woman by either of the methods employed In this country for Inflicting the death penalty. Each great j'acht-race brings out the suggestion that because the craft em ployed are mere ruclng-machines con tests of this sort are of less value to the ait of ship construction than if the test of speed were between boats de signed in accordance with certain practical needs. But this criticism might be made to apply to most sports. There is always the liability that games of skill will be developed or refined beyond the point where the generality of people can hope to par ticipate. It is a Berlin physician , who must be a sufferer from such "practice , " who has Just started a campaign against the widely spread custom of e < giving pianoforte lessons to children.SL He asserts that this Instrument 3 largely responsible for the alarmin development of nervous affection ! which are steadily increasing. In hi opinion a girl ought not to begin th study of music before the age of 1 years , and even after that age nc , more than two hours a day ought t be devoted to practice. Out of 2,00 girls who were put to the torture o scale exercises before the age of 1 GOO are doomed to some form of nei vous disease , whereas out of the sam number of girls whose musical edt cation was neglected enl } ' 100 turuei out neuropathic. Miss Gladys Vauderbilt can cook. 1 Is in the newspapers , along with half-tone picture of this daughter o wealth and luxury. Her pies are toutl some. She concocts fine giugerbreac and knows all about the preparing o baked beans. But why should the fac that a girl , rich or poor , can cook b considered news ? Cooking isn't a los art , and good cooks are not so rar ( If you could get close to the home lif of some of the wholesome girls yoi meet , you'd be surprised to learn hoA much they really know about the prep aratiou of good food. Kitchen know ] edge is priceless. The ability to mak good bread and light biscuits rank right up with the best work at th piano. Padcrewski pleases the few and the good cook pleases everybody And most of the good women cooki are home-made. Mothers taught them and before that other mothers di < their duty. The message of good thingi to oat has been handed down from thi dim past , like the traditions of the In dians , and of the beginning no mai can tell you. The girl who can danci like a sylph , talk interestingly , sing divinely , is good company. There is al ways a place fcr her in the world. And then there is the girl who puts on a high-necked apron , says "excuse me * to her guests and disappears into the kitchen. An hour later she sits be hind the tea urn. a picture of domes ticity , happy in the consciousness thai her hands prepared the food that hoj friends find delicious. What a wif < that girl will make ! She is independ ent. She is powerful. She has n < lured girl troubL-s. She is happy whet her untaught sister is helpless. It is [ rood to know that Gladys Vanderbili sun cook. Here's to the Mollies and \Farys suul Lulus and a million nion ivbo nl > o can cook , and who have neve ) Licen featured in the newspapers ! John Philip Sousa , the baud leader , in an interview says : "Hag time is an 3Stablished feature of American music ; it will never die any more thai ] Faust' and the great operas will die. tt is Just as popular everywhere as it ever AVJIS , and I see no reason why it should not reran in in favor as long is music is played. " This demon strates that Mr. Sousa is better as a jand master than as a musical observ er. There is no feature of American nusic that is "established , " for thenj s no American music. There is no feature of music that Is established , .n music fashions change with each jeneration. Sometimes they changa nany times in a generation. In noth- ug is the popular taste more fickle han is music. Where are the ok nadrigals , and glees and catches A'here is the old "penny royal" .Vhere . are the old time negro melo lies ? Where are the old sentimenta ougs and descriptive ballads ? When s the old piano program music ? Mr iousa says "rag time will never die ny more than 'Faust' and the great peras will die. " But where , Mr , kmsn , are "Norma , " and "Lucia , " and Robert the Devil , " and "Semiramide , ' nd "Cenerentola , " and "Dinorah , " iid "Masaniello , " and "William Toll , " nd "Trovatore , " and "Ernani , " ami cores more of operas once considered reat ? And does not Mr. Sousa know lat all of Gounod's operas are dead , ive "Romeo and Juliet" and "Faust , nd that these two already have re- jived the final summons to retire to ic shelf and gather dust ? Mr. Sousa's Smoky Moke" and "Georgia Camp- iceting" may last a little longer , foi Is the day of the rag time , the two- : ep , and the coon song , but the intisl- il comedy , itself wearing out , li.ii iven them their finishing blow , and ley will soon pass and be forgotten A Valuable Sacltlle. "Don't run an account Pay for wlia , > u get when you get it , " was Grand Oier White's frequent advice to hi ; : iltlren and grandchildren. And tliei f used to tell us this story : My father had an account when h ) fed In England , and once his bill ai e saddler's was larger than lie ex ctcd ; but he paid it , for he had i\ ( ly of proving that he hadn't bough : items charged. A year or two lites e saddler died , and it came out rough his clerk that he.had doiii me queer things. He was consider honest man , but queer. A mai ? nt to tlie store one day and bough saddle , and ordered It charged tj ) account And when It was too lati 3 clerk who sold the saddle did no ow the gentleman's name1. 'Oh , well , " said the saddler , "chnrgi to all who have accounts here , nn ( > right one will pay for It. The otli i will know they didn't buy It. " Lnd did they know it ? Never a bl | e clerk said that forty persons paii 1 that saddle. > t The Wisdom of Experience. 1I 1 1r 'Why , " asks a Missouri paper , "doei ssouri stand at the head in raisin/ / r lies ? " Because , " replies the Paw Paw Cor f Bazoo , "that Is the only safe placj stand. " Hint has become of the old fashion woman who referred to her enemj "flu old PROGRESS IN PORTO RICO. Disinterested View of tlis Prosperity Under Our Rule. The two principal articles of expor tation in Porto Rico , sugar and tobac co , have increased from 27,50f ) . ( o ( francs and 3,101,800 francs in 1001 tf 81,975,000 francs and 10.570,000 francs the year following. The exports n ] cigarettes and of leaf tobacco havf diminished , but the diminution is 01 little importance compared to the mud higher value of cigars. The sugar cane plantations Avith the employment of modern methods an Increasing , facilitated as they are bj the creation of central factories , OIK of which has recently been started al Guanica. NotAvitbstanding the nd vances made , still there remains mucL to be done. Coffee culture is extending rapidly , The product of the present yi-ai amounts to 350,000 bags. During the last ten years 3,500 acres have boon devoted to orange plantations. They plant about seventy trees to the acre , which yield in five years to about 35 000 oranges , Avhich are usually sold at the wharfs at the rate of five franc. ? a hundred , and this gives a profit of 1,250 francs to the acre. Cotton planting is about to be re newed. The exportation of cotton reached 4,000 bales in 1SG5. About 300,000 acres will soon be set apart for cotton plantations. Many mining concessions have been granted since the annexation of the island to the United States , but none , so far , have been Avorkcd with energy. Gold , silver , iron , copper and bisimrh exist in the island , and also iminei.si- beds of tin , mercury , lignite , yellov amber and nickU , without speaking of the lead mines. The construction of railroads is j.fl ing on rapidly. The entire system , it is expected , Avill be completed in less than three years. The French lino. ie- organixed under the name of the "American Railroad Company of Porto Kico , " has obtained a new concession. It is UOAV occupied in finishing the nei work of railroads in the island. An electric tramway has been started at Ponce. Another line connects Buya- mon with San Juan , and it Avill soon be linked to a steamboat line to Ponce. L'Ecouomisie Francais. A Triple 'ira edy. An Indian from the Flambeau reser vation in northern Wisconsin recently wane into the iisaing retort of Squaw Lake Avith a curiosity iu the \\jiy of fleer horns he wished to sell. Failing to make a sale , he took the horns buck to the reservation. The Montreal \Vit- Qe s describes his treasure as tluee Bets of aiulu-s inextricably iiKedjclad. r\vo sets of antlers so lockeJ are raie , but not unkuoAvn. It is believed that .he Flambeau ChippeAva has th. ' only > et of three-locked antlers in the \\\rld. The accident could have happened July in one Avay. Two bucks of equ.u strength Avere fighting in the forest md became locked. Then , Avhile they svere still Struggling , a third buck ap peared and charged them both , prob- ibly repeatedly , until his OAVII horns jecame fastened. rlhe Indian says he found the horns lorlh of Flambeau /.alee / , about a mi e 'rom the Avater. Tlu-y Avere lying on : he side of a hill , and there Avere no jones near them. The condition of the lorns proved that the fight occurred lot more than tAvo years ago. The intlers Avere all of full-grown bucks , ihoAving eight and ten points each. The third pair had been driven into he others just above Avhere they were oined , and the branches of them were bout equally lacked Avitb. the branches the others. They Avere not broken or chipped in "y way , Avhich seems to indicate that vhen the third buck had made his last barge he Avas fastened so firmly that here was no room for ; iny one of his oints to play in the forks of the oth- rs. Indeed , all the horns were so toutly joined that they could not be uvid at all. They are as rigid as if lolded in that fashion from steel. i * Rings. Among the curiosities of wedding ings it is on record that in the early ays rings Avere mads of rushes. Per- aps the most curious material used > r rings required on an emergency ; the case of 0112 being hurriedly lade by cutting it out of the finger of glove , and another out of a visiting ird. Many cases are on record o ngs made of brass and iron being -e.l , as also certain rings and do r ? ys being prcsswl into service at Avid- iugs. The Quakers and Swiss Prot- itants do not use rings at their mar- age ceremonies. The Irish pe ; pie ive a strong objection to any b it ) ld rings. In St. Kilda wtdJing rings e made of Avorstexl. The Avoman of e Upper Bayanzi on the Congo , Ave.ir eir welding rings around their necks , liese rings are made of thick brass ds , which are made into great rings id strongly welded together. The ore Avoalthy the husband the heavier e ring. In some cases they weigh irty pounds. Bracelet. Designers haA'e been busy with love fairs and their sj-mbols. The on- gement ring Avill probably never lose 5 favor , but there are now several velties in the AA-ay of engagement fts that vie with the ring for popu- rlry. A pretty idea is the curb acelet with the heart clasp in Avhich poses the portrait of the giver. Going Down the Chute. St. Peter What did you do on i-th ? Jainbler Well , I-er-kept a dive , _ t. Peter Take one now. Philadel. . La Press. ( < - & > 4 $ g &i v. & ? Quick Results. V. J. Hill , Justice of the Peace , Concord , N. C. , says : "Doan's Ividney Pills proved a very efficient reme dy in my case. I used them for disordered kid neys and back- ache. f ro in which I had exp - p e r i e n e e d a great deal of trouble and pain. The kidney secretions were ver , irregular , dark colored and full of seili inent. Since taking the pills the secrc tions are cleared up. I have not had ai ache in my back , my health general ! is improved a great deal. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. \ For sale by all dealers , price 50 cent per box. Vaseline. Everybody knows the prent value o ; this remedy in the household , hut every body does not know that the imitation : of it , which some second-class druggist ! dishonorably palm off on their custom ers , have little or no value. What shonh be understood by the public is that it i ; not a mere question .of comparative valm hetAVoen "Vaseline" and the imitations hut that the imitations do not effect tht wonderful healinc results of the work renowned "Vnseline. " nnd that they an not the some thing nor mncle in the sanu way. Besides this , many of the imita tions are harmful , irritant and not safe to use , while true Vaseline is perfectlj harmless. Perfect safety therefore lies in biiyinj only original bottles nnd other paeknjret put up by the Chesebroujrh Manufaotur ing Co. Attention is called to theii Capsicum Vaseline , advertised in anothei column. , WORT n THE TRO D BLE. Friend "Why do you sell to those soohty people if you have such E tinio collectii g the bills ? " Florist "Hiat ! I use them as sti'ol-pinrons , to lure in the no- bcdies who pay cash. " A PERFECT GEM Mr. Gotham "Is th.fc suburban cottme that you are advertising rea'lv desirable ? " A cent "Dos rabl/ ? Why , sir , it's painted in sixt-eu colors. " How's This ? Wa offer One Hundred Hollars Reward foi any ca-e of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's CatarrhCurfi. F. ,1. CHK.NKY & CO. . ITon * . . Toledo. O. We , the imd'jfMirnoil. ha\eknown r.J rluwj for the la-t ir.ears. . an. 1 belieu- him vtrlivtlv ipnoiablu in aU I > UMUS trail-action > and tinan- eially able to carry out any obligations made In nieir linn. West Tniax. vfliole aie DrimtrNts. Toledo , o. WaldinKuinan & Marvin. \ \ hole-sale Dnij- jiits. Tc eiio. ouio. Ihti s Catarrh Cure is taken internally , actiuu hreciiy upon ' .lie blood and mucous surfaces o the system , /'rice " > . . jn-r bottle. Sold by all Wru Kists. Te > tunonialtree. . Hail's Family ' , , n-c lie best. KNEW WHAT HE WANTED. Drummer " 1 want a pair of con gress gaiters. " Dealer "There has been so little lemand for congress gaiters lately tint AVG have ceased to keep Mi em " Drummer "H'ml Then give nif- i naif of button gaiters and a fiie - . " BS-.ipe. Mahin's Magazine says , "If at first rou don't succeed , dun'c count the iisc time. " A man doesn't uecess'irily lead a Jog's lile because his wife pets bin : . When an individual minds his own Dusiuess he is one kind of monopolist. Occasionally women make f < ols of nen , but they arc not responsi ble 'or all the fools. An.ong the trimmings for drcssv ai or-made suits aie oriental em- MOideries , fur , bntid , and ciochet nseuiO'is and medallions , the latter ound. square and oval , worked in olorcd flax tin cad or silks and wool. Trees form a rough guide to the lO'nts of the compass. The mos in- a'iably grows tnicke t on the north ide , and , where exp > sed to the sun. he liuibs attain the largest dimen- ions on the south side. AN OLD TIMER Hns Had Kxperiences. A woman who has used Postum 'ood Coffee since it came upon the * narket eight years ago knows from jxpcrience the necessity of tying Pos- um in place of coffee if one values lealth and a steady brain. She says : "At the time Postuin was irst put on the market I was suffering rom nervous dyspepsia and my physi- ian had repeatedly told me not to use ea or coffee. Finally I decided to take lis advice and try Postum and got a ample and hnd it carefully prepared , imling it delicious to the taste. So I ontinued its use and very soon its eneficial effects convinced me of its alue for I got well of my nervousness .nd dyspepsia. "My husband had been drinking cof- ee all his life until it had affected his .erves terribly. I persuaded him to hift to Postuin and it was easy to get im to make the change , for the Pos- um is so delicious. It certainly work- d wonders for him. "We soon learned that Postum does ot exhilarate or depress and does not timulate , but steadily and honestly treiigthens the nerves and the stom- ch. To make a long story short , our ntire family have now used Postum or eight years with completely satis- ying results as shown in our fine con- ition of health , and we have noticed a ither unexpected Improvement In rain and nerve power. " Name given y Postum Co. , Battle Creek , Mich. Increased brain and nerve power al- rays follow the use of Postum in lace of coffee , sometimes In a very mrked manner. Look In each package for a copy of le famous little book , "The B < * ad to fellyiile. " ENCOURAGE YOUR \\JFE. A sensible wife is averse to flattery , but merited praise delights her. She likes her husband to be thought ful of her , kind and considerate ol her we.fare. Wiien she Is well and Le-omingly dressed , a quiet notice oi it is always appreciated. A \\ord of praise for a nice dinner or supper often more than compen sates her for tbe worry and work of preparation. She wants her husband not only to be her suppoiter , but her companion , remembering that it is the kind word that often brings her greater happiness than a new set of dishes , though presents like the latter are always welcome. She liks to realizs that she is good for something besides a mere household drudge. She Jikes to be petted occasionally , but not in pub lic. GYPSIES SHOULD STUDY LAW. Burglar Bill "These gypsies don't know anything. One cf 'em told Gory ( jus that he'd die on the gal lows. " Dynamite Dan "Well , didn't he ? " Uunrlar Bill "Naw. He died of old age while waitiu' fer a new trial. " SUSPICIONS SILENCED. Mrs. Slimdiet "Why do you bring the doc into the hous-j ? " Cook "Please , mum , the boarders always inquire after him when there is sausage fer breakfast. " EXPENSIVE TASTE. Father "Yes , I admit that your lover has a go d income , but lie has very expensive t-istes , very. " Daughter "You amaze me. What d ies he ever want that is so very ex pensive ? " Father "Wellyou.for one thing. " PROTESTING TOO MUCH. She ( doubtfully ) "Have jou really ted : me of all tbe"sins yon ever com mitted1' He ( stoutly ) "Yes. All. " She ( sono.vful.iy ) "Then I am not oi thy of you. Faiewell for for t'o.ever. " . Another new trimming for Avoolen matrials muc'i ' usd for the aciom- uiont of ski its consists Of several tows of naTro v black or colored vel vet ribbon arranged horizontally , and travelsed at intervals with strips or co ored embroideries , the edges of which come above the velvet. Female mountain climbers in Switzerland , if they are American , French or English , and value their complexions , smear their faces with soot to protect them fiom the sun's rays. Ball gowns scintillate with lich embroideries , and sashes figuie on all of them. ra For Infants and CMldren. fbe Kind You Have Always Bough ? Bears the Signature of Don't get grouchy ; the Lord loves \ cheerful man. Colored globes in drugstore win- lows were first displayed by the Mours of Arabia and Spain. Excessive colTee drinking is hurtful o the sight. This is the opinion of in eminent French scientist. Ton many men Avaste valuable time : alling : about the things they are go ng to do. The ancient Romans considered it jffeminale to wear beards. All their lusls , representing the famous men if olden times , are without beards. I can recommend Piso's Cure for Con sumption for Asthma. It has given me treat relief. W. L. Wood , Farmersburg , .ml. , Sept. 8 , 3001. If you can't say a good word for our neigh'.or . at least you can keep ( our mouth shut. Mr. = . WI'isloWsOOmiNT SYRUP for chil r n teethmpsoften- ! t-ums , reduces in a- lalion , flllaysptiin cures colic. Pi ice ijc bottle Shads s'inu'd ' ' be pn-tty sure of any- hmg they feel in their bunes. Carpprs can br > colored on the floor , 'Itb PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. pi-s ers come under the ad of drawing insfni'iient ? . ; errs DEFEXDEK. CopylOc. Great Bend , Kansas . N. U. 7S8 - 47. YORK N 8R The Doctor' * Statement. St. John , Kan. , Nov. 10. This bas a genuine sensation In the case of * a little boy , the son of Mr. and Mrs. William McBride. Dr. Limes , tbe at * tending physician , says : "Scarlet Fever of a very malignant type brought this child very near to- death and Avben the fever left him , be Avas semi-paralyxed. in the right le ? and right arm. He also lost hearing in his right car and bis mind Avas much affected. "His parents tried another treatment for a time and Avhen I Avas recalled I found that be was having spells very like Epilepsy and Avas very bad and gradually growing Averse. I advised the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills and in a short time the child began to im prove. Inside of a Aveek tbe nervous- nasms or epileptic seizures ceased al together. " Mr. and Mrs. McP.ride have made a. sworn statement of the facts and Dr. Jesse L. Limes has added bis SAVora statement saying that Docld's Kidney Pills and nothing else cured the fits. There is no tool like an old tool.- Male gossips are the Atorsc of the- breed. Fools who keep their mouths shut may pass for wise men. Too many so-called gems of thought turn out to be paste. The pale of society can be had of any druggist at 50 cents a box Earthquakes are responsible for a lot of non-cole ! < : table giound rents. Always aim a little higher than the mark if the mark is a dimple in her chin. The kangaroos are disappearing in Australia. Since IS77 it is stated that 7,407,863 of them have been killed there. Hints to the Plain Featured. No mailer how plain yuur face may be , you can beccmie a styii h and tine uoking wo'nau , if you cultivate a graceful carriage and a certain indi viduality in dress. You know ihafc the most fascinating women have teen plain looking. 'ih ; re is a char iu of peismality that has n th- 114 whatever to do with brig L eyes , symmetrical features , or pretty hair. Uo all you can to improve your cum- plexion Cultivate a pleasant ex- [ lusiion by having a cbe rfiil dispo- situn , and ten ! ; tram y iur boiy : to symmetry and uracufulness. Moihr tlr y' Mvet I'omlurs for Chil dren. Siu-ce sfu'lv rserl by Mother Gray , nurse in hf rinMr n's Hm in New Vor < ure on- upatiou. 1-eve i hiii'.1- ? . Uitdtomach , 'IVtrih- > y l'i riicr . motu m : < l ifj < uliii - tutiiowtIs iiiii ! > . -tr < Woriu-j nv-r yuOi'O tes imonitila. \t nil drutr- . i > e.maple FiibE. Address V -i ui fctea. Le oy , N Y. Put Up in Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for nnd Superior to Mustard or nny y her plaster , and will not blit-ter the rep t deliciitu > Uin. The pain iilhiyiagand curative qualities of tins rticle ore wonderful. It will sto tlio toothache Hi ) n < e , Biid relieve Lend ache and t-ciatic . We recoin mend it r the l > et i.nd H a fast external ounter-irriuint kno-.vn. also n * an ezteriial remedy foi > nina in the chest nnd stomach and nil rheumatic , jeurak'if and gouty complaints. A truil will prove whnt we claim for U. nnd It will h : ound to l > e invaluable i i the household. .Many people ifty ' It is the le > t of all yoiirprepnration " .Price Jf contK. nt nil drucKitF , or other dealers , or bj enduiK this amount to us in postage stamps , we will f iend you n t be by n > nil. < No article"houid bi > ace" pted by hepnli'icinIesMtho- lame carries our label. u ouieiwi e it is not genuine. Cfi S BROUGH MANUf ACTURING Cft 17 State Street , New York City. Get the cheeiful habit. 'lh' re is f > n y one thing more fool- sh than not advertising worrying- Napo'eon is said to h ive remarked Lmt he feared three newpip-rs more han one hundred thousand b-iiOiiets What do you 60 with your even- ngs ? iMany a success has been mada a a foundation of home study. Hise up , brothers , and get pay Jor nur labir. Elevate the business nd c 'me ' up with it. Keep up with the. new. ideas even f you do not adopt them all. There is no satisfaction keener < f than being1 dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm. YOU ARE SURE OF Tffl5 IP YOU V/EAB WATEDPI3OOP PILED CLOTHIN MADE m SLACK OR YELLOV/ BACKED &Y OUR GUARANTEi YOUR D2 _ - - - c ir he will not supply you icndfor _ our free catalogue of gormenta oftd hata. . r .i - v- - - .Jt "IS * ? - J CURES WHEhE ALL ItiE FA IS. Bast ConzrHyrup. . Taatea Good U § In time. Sola br Sale 10,000,000 Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE KEDICIHE ICc , 25c. SOc. Druggist ? | BEST FOR THE BOWELS j.