Not a drop
of Alcohol
Doctors prescribe very little, If
tny, alcohol these days. I ney
prefer strong tonics nd slteri
tives. This is all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Ayer's Sar
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol. Ask your
doctor. Follow his advice.
A
W puaiiab our faraaaiaa
m Wa hanlah alrahel
ft? 18 Our MtdtWBM
Wa tr(. row a
aonautt yoa
xilor
yers
Unlets there is daily action of the bow
els, poisonous products ire absorbed,
causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. U'e wish you could ask your
doctor about correcti ng vour constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills.
i ii Him by th t. C. Ajar O., Lew.ll. Win. i
la All Hewaew.
Rlngley Going East, ar you? How
far?
Dlngley Well, I want to go to rttta
bur, but I've not only money enough
to take me far as Wheeling.
Blngley Wail, that'a aa cloa aa I'd
want to get.
Trust Trou.lra.
Oil Truat Isn't It a abama they ar
Bounding ua ao7 It makes nit burn
with Indignation.
Ica Truat It cartalnly Is a frost for
a.
8ugrr Trust And talking about
sending roe to Jail and I so usee, to
refining Influences! Baltimore. Amer
ican. Sklfted.
"Say, I've rot a new one on Smith."
"What Is It?"
"Why. th other day " (ate,
tc etc ).
"Yes, that's a new story on Smith.
But tha last time you told It. It was
en Peters." Cleveland Leader.
DEEP SEATED COUGH
CURED IN 5 HOURS.
New Homo-Mad Syrup.
ICatTh-aOaO
From Boston Fiesa.
Proem h mot! rooiDounda nrvrr caaara.
and now it k, ', by a prominent medical man
that any d.-ap-aa.trd eoutfh or cold on tha lur
ran ba actually eurJ in fiva hours by charlock.
Opinra and rvH:nr hnva iw majrtrd U in tha
part, aa reltrf ne-ur. But now it Iramad
that tha syaiaan """t trato to rid it of in
flammation and conjraaiion. A torn taxatira
cough syrup doaa thr work ao quickly and thor
oughly utolr almost nuuttcml. V. hat haratoJor
has tan worka to rura cn ba accompiuhrd in
hours. Oat this formuia niiad or mix it at h-.-ma
and alwaya karp it on hand: On-ha;f ou.-ica Dual
witd cbrrrr bark, ona ounc compound Mnca
cardmland threroan'-ai aymp whita pina rom
pound. Shaka tha bottla and taka twenty drops
errry hail hour or four hour. 1 bn take ona.
h ilf ta ona u-apojn ui tnrea or tour iraw a nay
until Uw aratrm a, purifird and tonrd up. Giva
ctuUran Iwa accoruuiit to . Ona fi.Imir will
usually cura a arboia lamily. as the dtxM is amaii.
Hrpol bat leal Qaaatloaa.
"What will your mother say to yoa
when you get home?" said one boy.
"8he'U start In by asking me some
hypothetical questions," answered pre
cocious Will!.
"What ara they!"
"Questions that she thinks she
knows the answers to before she starts
to talk." Washington Star.
laapravaracat.
"Don't you think you could make
some improvement In that orchestra?
They could hardly hear my song, last
night, for the drum," said the sou
brette. "Well." replied the manager with s
smile, "I might add another drum."
Tonkers Statesman.
Not Exempt.
An evangelist was exhorting h's
bearers tc flee from the wrath to come.
"I warn you," he thundered, "tlu-.t
there will be weeping and walling,
and gnashing of teeth!' "
At this moment an old woman In
the gallery stood up. "Sir," she shout
ed, "I have no teeth!"
"Madam," returned the evangelist,
ssvsrely. "teeth will be provided."
A Daal That Pell Through.
"Baron Fewcassh was rather exact
ing as to the dot."
"That wasn't what broke the en
gagement," answered Mr. Cumrox. "1
don't object to seeing a young man
look out for his interests. But when
be applied for a cash advance In or
der to buy an engagement ring. 1
must say it struck me as unbusiness
like." Not Eienpi,
An evsngellst was exhorting bit
hearers to flee from the wrath to come
"I warn you," he thundered, "that
there will be weeping, and walling
and gnashing of teeth!'"
At this moment an old woman la
the gallery stood up. "Sir," she shout
ed, "I lave no teeth."
"Madam," returned the evangelist,
severely, "teeth will be provided."
Success Magazine.
Ckcvciststive System
ESectxaVy
Dvsptrts cods and HeadaaVxcs
aLaxaWvc.
Bettor M-nW&vrttixi awrlCWA
To get Ws tonfcJvcAaX eJJecAs.
ayvays buy ttte GeYuxue
wiSAufDcturW by U
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
ens sue Only, regular prioe 50 par bottle.
DEATH WINS FIGHT
John A. Johnson, ol Minnesota,
Passes Away.
WAS VIRT PROMINENT DEMOCRA
Three Times Elected Governor and
Was Candidate for Nomina
tion for President.
Rochester, Minn., Sept. 21. Govern
or John A. Johnson, three time elected
governor of Minnesota and a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for the
presidency of the United State, and
looked upon by many aa the possible
Democratic standard bearer in 19 1Z.
died at St. Mary's hospital here at 3 :25
o'clock this morning following an oper
ation last Wednesday.
Death watch was kept at the bedside
of Governor John A. Johnson all day
yesterday. Mrs Johnson and two at
tending physicians eat by the dying
man, hourly expecting the end. At In-
tervals bulletins were issued, and each
message from the sickroom was leas
hopeful than the one preceding.
In the early morning Drs. Charles
and William Mayo issued the first bo I
letin :
"Governor Johnson has not made
natural progress; his condition is
grave;" it read, and waiting friends
at once stormed the hospital lor fur
ther news.
At 2:30 p. m. word came from the
sick room that the governor had been
in a semi-comatose condition for two
hours. The source of this information
said the patient might continue in this
state for days, but there waa slim hope
that be would live more than a few
hours.
Next came the brief bulletin, "Life
is fast ebbing."
At 1 :15 this morning Dr. Mayo said
"Tbere is absolutely no hope. How
ever the governor may not die for sev
eral hours yet, possibly not before 6
o clock."
At 12 o'clock Governor Johnson was
conscious and complained of being un
comfortable. Me was conscious almost
all night and evidently realized the
end was drawing near, although he
said nothing.
SOUTH IS STORM JSWtPT.
Gulf Hurricane Brings Death and De
struction.
New Orleans, Sept. 21. After at
taining a velocity of 60 miles an hour
at New Orleans, last night, the West
Indian hurricane that struck the Louis
iana and Mississippi gulf coast was re
duced in its intensity.
It left four r'ead at New Orleans and
perhaps others along the gulf coast,
though no definite advices of mortality
in other sections have been thus far
reorted here.
The property loas in New Orleans
will exceed JlnO.iKjo. Many bouses
were unroofed and many frail buildings
were partially destroyed. With all
wires down it is impossible to ascertain
the loss of life or property along the
gulf coast. The ferry steamer Assump
tion sank, but no lives were lost Much
property along the river front was
damaged.
Tsft Reviews Troops.
Des Moines, la., Sept. 21. With
review of 5,200 soldiers from all over
the Middle West by President Taft yes
terday the greatest army maneuvers
and tournament in the history of the
country began.
Brigadier General Charles E. Mor
ton, commanding the department of
the Missouri, stationed at Fort Omaha,
is in commannd of the operations.
Cavalry, infantry and artillery took
part in the tournament. Many valua
ble prizes are offered for the best tac
tics, feats of horsemanship and evolu
tions. The Third battali jon, Sixteenth
infantry, captured first prize for wall
scaling. A record of 27 seconds wss
made.
Opium Will Do Good-
Manila, Sept 21. The Philippine
government soon will ship to Washing
ton nearly half a ton of opium the
proceeds of many customs seizures. The
government plans to dispose of tbe
opium for medicinal purposes among
drug manufacturers, receiving in ex
change medicines tor the use of hos
pitals, dispensaries and other govern
ment institutions in the Pbilippiens.
When the transaction is completed the
bureau of health will make cash re
turns to the bureau of customs for tbe
tariff duty of the seizures.
Old English Coin Valuable.
Rich Hill, Mo., Sept 21. Tom
Brown, an English coal miner residing
at Panama, a coal camp four miles
south of this city, is the lucky holder
of a five guinea English gold piece,
dated 1691. It had been banded down
in tbe Brown family from one genera
tion to another until now. It is valued
at $3,850. At least that is tbe offer
made by a Boston coin dealer. Only
two coins of this denomination and
date are known to exist, one having
recently been purchased by the English
government
To Remove Fulton's Body.
New York, Sept 21. Tbe surviving
grandchildren of Robert Fulton, in a
letter addressed to Cornelius Vander
bilt, president of the Fulton monument
association, sanctioned today the re
moval of r u I ton's body from a vault in
Trinity church to a mausoleum and
memorial to be built in Riverside drive.
The moverment for the Fulton memo
rial has been under way for soma time
and $40,000 has been subscribed. In
all it is proposed to expend $3,000,000.
Cubans Are Destitute.
Havana, Sept 21. Telegraph wires
and bridges between Havana and Pinar
del Rio are still down and consequently
it nas Di en impossible to ascertain tbe
extent of the damage wrought by the
storm in that section. It has been
learned, however, that many hundreds
of peasants are destitute because of tha
destruction of their but and erops.
JURY TAMPERING FOUND.
Chicago. Investigations Promise Huge
Scandal In County Affair.
Chicago, Sept 0. A gigaiitlo eon
spiraoy for the "Hxing" of gritu
juries of Cook county, extending bc
over a year and cuhniuatiug iu tha
frautluleut certification of uuiurs for
the October grand jury, was revealwl
today, when State's Attoruey Wayman
secured bench warrauts for John J
Holland, secretary of the ok comity
jury coinmiaaion; Jury Commissioner
Willis J. Bayburn, and Nicholas A. Mar
tin, AMorman Michael Keuna's seem
tary, on a charge of tampering with
jiirvuit'U.
The warrants wore issued today hv
Juttge Jesse A, linMwiu, of the cucui
eourt.
The charge agniust the three Is that
they eouniiiml to draw names of trraud
jurors iu a mauuer other tliaa that t
timretl by law.
ionium at the Height or the trial of
inspector Mvlana tor alleirod. KrufMiiir,
the news or the action basod on allritoi
tainnerinir with the lurv lints raiiaxd
great excitement in vg and political
i-irvKw. ine complaints on wuteh the
warrauts were issued were drawn up
by a special agent of the state's attor
ney, who has been Investiitatinir the
jury drawing method for weeks.
t niter the state Uw the names of
prospective grand jurors are selectd
at random from a aralod box contain
ing the names of 1300 citizens who
have been examined for jurv service
hv the jury commissioners and tliei
fituess certified. A similar method it
prescribed for petit jury lints.
NEW DUTIES HURT.
French Lac Manufacturer Hard H
by American Tariff.
Paris, Sept. SO. What France thinks
of America's new tariff schedule 1 be
ing evidenced in no uncertain fnhioo
these days, and the attitude of French
manufacturers generally is correctly ex
preased by lace and tullenwikers of
t alaia, which has thrived for ironera
tions on Us fllmv products, with the
women of the United States its I
customers.
As a direct result of the 70 per cent
tariff on laces and tulles, which tbe re
cently adopted tariff law of the United
State has marked up on this class of
manufactures, Calais is threatened with
the lose of many inhabitant. '
Former great prosperity 0f this eitv
has dwindled almost to the vanishing
pom i. lonumons nave nnauy become
so aggravateil that long estabtiahed bus
neas men are abandoning their estab
tiNhments snd moving away from the
city. Feeling runs high in Calais
against employers.
AMERICAN SURGEONS LEAD.
Doctor Says Foolish to Go Abroad
for Treatment.
New York. Sept. 20. Pr. Lewis Liv
ingston Seaman, one of the delegates
to the recent international medical con
gress at Budapest, arrived on the
rteamer Campania from Liverpool, and
spoae encouragingly od the showing
made by America and tbe success ol
tbe congress.
"The Americans are far ahead of
other nations in many branches of snr-
yery and nicdieine," said Ir. 8aman
as shown hv the testimony and the
exhibits at tbe eongress. This is par
ticularlv true in the ease of aptiendi
citis, where we eicel both in the treat
ment of the disoaie and the teeliniiue
of tbe operation."
Speaking generally. Dr. Heaman said
t was the height of insanity for Amen
cans to go abroad for treatment by
foreign specialists when there are phv
ijrians at home who eould "walk all
around" the Kuropean medical men.
Japanese May Soon Fly.
SHANGHAI. Sept. 20. The interest
ng announcement is made that a so
eiety for aeronautic research has been
formed in Japan, under the title of the
Temporary Military Balloon rnvestiir.1-
tion Society. It is to consist of 20
members, selected from omeers on the
active list of the army' and navy, snd
from men of science in general. The
selection of the prraident and members
will be made by the minister of war.
with tbe approval of tbe cabinet. Noth-
ng is definitely stated as to the pro
vision of fnnds, but apparently tho duty
f financing the enterprise will devolve
upon the departments ol war and navy.
Grasshoppers in California.
San Bernardino, Cat., Sept. 20. This
ity was overrun last night by millions
f grasshoppers that took possession
f the streets and disappeared myste
riously this morning. Last evening
myriads of the insects made their ap
nearanee, literally covering the street
and sidewalk in tbe business end resi
dence sections of the eity. They dis
appeared with the approach of daylight.
According to reports from Highland and
other points in the valley, the pest is
confined to this city. No damage to
rops has been reported.
French Surgeon Studies Tuberculosis
Marysville, Cal., 8pt. 20. Dr. Am
id De Falaise, a French surgeon, who
is circling the globe on foot at the ex
pense of the French government for
the purpose of studying tuberculosis
nd to give advice to the victims of
he disease, Is in the city. He will
leave today for San Francisco, and from
there he will walk to Seattle. Ilr. I)c
'a la iso was formerly a surgeon in the
rench army. In 1904 he left Paris,
and since then has traversed all of Ku
rope, and has toured Siberia, South
America, Africa and North America.
Steamer Ohio to dunk,
Seattle, Sept. 20. The safe of the
wrecked steamship Ohio was brought
down from Victoria on the Iroquois. It
ad previously been taken to Victoria
by the Canadian salvage vessel Salvor,
nd it now rest at the Colman dock
here. The safe and its contents were
ntact, and there was a large sum of
money in it when opened. The figures
given are lfl7,000. The wreck of the
Ohio itself will probably be broken up
ror junn.
Mexican Floods Raging. '
Mexico City, Sept, 20, A special dis
patch from the town of Taxapan, near
tbe port of Tampico, says: The river
suddenly rose last night, and the west
ern part of the eity i Inundated. The
water I ruing hourly. Keport from
outlying ranches are most alarming.
Water six feet deep is reported from
some sections. Losses to stock and
crops will bs great
Meat ltrlaratr.
Tha accompanying Illustration shows
tha plnn oft refrigerator with meat
chamber attached, the accompanying
Illustration Is given. Provision must
acraiurjuroa wrrat ukat riuunra.
be mad for the circulation of air so
that It will not become stagnant at
any point and by coming In frequent
touch with the Ice will be kept cool.
The relative site and position of
the Ice chamber and refrigerator ara
shown and these can be made larger
or smaller In proportion to meet the
o,ulrement.
KeBlaa Wheat rare.
One of the moat Important factors
In growing Improved wheat for seed
Is to keep the wheat pure. Many
farmer are careless on this point.
often planting new seed on old wheat
FORMS
Fig. 1.
Th form cf a borse's foot deter
mines the peculiarities of the shoe
that Is best adapted to It. Viewing
the foot from th side the regular posi
tion Is that shown In figure 4. In
which the weight will be born to best
advantage. Looking from the front
tbe regular form Is that shown In
figure 1. the wide toe being Indicated
by figure I. and the narrow to by
figure 3 With the regular or normal
shape th weight full near the cen
ter of tbe hoof, and I evenly dis
tributed over the whole bottom of
the hoof. The toe point straight for
ward and when the horse Is moving
forward In a straight line the hoofs
are picked up and carried forward
In a line parallel to the middle line
of th body. A pair of hoofs of the
form shown In figure 2 allows the
Fig. 4 Regular
ground, thus allowing It to become
mixed with volunteer wheat the first
year. This mixing of varieties causes
wheat to detrlorate in yield and qual
ity. When wheat I grown for seed
It should be on clean land, which Is
free from volunteer wheat and from
other volunteer grain, rye being espe
cially objectionable. Care must be
taken In harvesting and threshing the
seed wheat to keep It from becoming
mixed with other varieties of wheat
Again, In order to maintain tbe qual
ity and yield of wheat It Is necessary
to maintain the fertility of th soil
snd to give the land good culture.
Farmers' Mail and Breeze.
K Good Usta Tlhtar.
This can be put on any wire gate.
Nearly everybody knows bow to mak
a wire gate as shown In th cut ao
all that needs an explanation Is that
wire No. S Is common wrapping wire.
Put around post A and mak long
enough fo reach post B. Run a stout
stick or Iron rod through wire No. S,
drawing It toward post A. In this
way th gat caa be mad as tight as
wsslbl.
Fraveallaa Dlaeaa.
It Is mora easy to prvnt dlseaa
la animals than It Is to cur. Hog
cholera prevails more or ls In all
actions of th country, but In th ma
jority of cases it is du to the con
dition of th herds and mismanage
ment In feeding than to any other
cause. Hogs must have greea or bulky
food,' also salt and charcoal. Tbe
substances are not In a direct way
prsventlv of cholera, but tbey keep
tho animals In a more thrifty con
dition and render tbm Us llabl to
dMas.
111 Mf II
,-y-Lw: -S'f A
OAT TIOHTKKI.
..... u a lnrsn ImsllllK
plant that produce a lam aiwiunt of
forage. It Is valiinbl a s.i" '""'
or for plowing under for green ma
nure. It has been used success u IT
for Improving wornoiit soils, especially
those that are light and sandy In
tur. It greatest advantage for thu
purpose Is Its ability to th "nt
g.n from the air and mineral element
fiom subsoil. When the crop U plow
. I under, these are left nr ,,r'
far, where they will be avatmn.. .
shsllow rooted crop snd those whtclt
cannot get nitrogen from the air. H
has been little used for hay In the
North, because It cannot be readily
a.a in ihia eiiinst. It make a d
green feed for IUh row between
August 18 and September i, or n .r
be preserved In the silo by mtm
with coin fodder. For green manur
ing, the seed should be sown broad
cast In lat June or early July, at
the rat of one ami a half bushel per
acre. It la especially valuable for
growing In young orchards. When
anted for fodder It should be soon
In early June. In drill !' feet apart,
at the rat of on bushel ed P'
acre.
Klx eller.
The Kansiis Aarlcultural College has
experimented with the various chain
leal formula to repel file from live
tock and recommend the following
a fairly satisfactory: Hesln, 1H
pounds; laundry soap, two cake; fish
oil. one-half pint; enough water to
mak three gallons, Dissolve re.ln
In a solution of siwp and water by
heating, add the fish oil and tli rest
of the water. Apply with a brush.
If to he used a a spray, add otiehalf
pint of kerosene. Thl mlitur will
cost 7 to K cent a gallon and onehalf
pint Is considered enough for on r
plication for a cow, At first It will be
necessary to use two or three appli
cation per week until th outer end
of th hair become coated with the
resin. After that retouch those parts
where the resin I rubbed off.
Ta Hratrwy V4 aoefceraa.
i Vennsvlvaiila farmer give thl
experience with woodchucks (ground
hog): He had set several hundred
,ly cabbages, and In going through
hi patch early one morning h found
several plant missing He found th
Or HOOFS.
Fig S.
weight to fall largely into th tnnei
half of tho hoof In motion the hoof
Is moved In a circle Horse that are
"toewidu" are likely to Interfere whsn
. Fig, I.
In motion. In the third form (ftgur
3) the weight of th body 1 directed
on the outer half of th hoof, Th
Irregularity of form cause a paddling
motion and frequently Interfering.
Form I Shown In D.
woodchucks' hole under th wall - In
fact, several hole- near hi cabbage
field. He armed himself with several
steel traps and used all his cunning
In setting them In the burrows of th
woodchucks, but after several morn
ing of patient waiting, capture by
trap proved unsuccessful. Hut, having
heard that they were very fond of
snlt, he mixed a liberal quantity of
parts green In about a quart of silt
and placed a handful near each bur
row. He was not troubled again that
season, and this has been hi remedy
ever since.
The Hutch Mulch.
Shallow cultivation conserves the
moisture and prevents It from escap
ing from tbe surface. Kvery Urn rain
fall tbe loose ground absorb more
than does the hard soil, as the letter
permits the water to flow off. When
tbe rain goes down Into the soli, and
th soil Is then loosened, the capillary
tube are sealed and th flow or water
upward Is arrested. A loose top soli,
therefore, not only permits of securing
a large hare of water from each rain,
but also retain It.
Ilaalruellv Hal.
According to a recent report of the
biological survey of the Department of
Agriculture, rat destroy annually
$100,000,000 worth of Amsrlcan grain.
It is estimated that one rat will tat
60 cents' worth of grain In a year,
while of oatmeal It will consume $i,8o
worth. Rat proof construction, p.
claly the us of concrete foundations,
Is urged, as well as some rational
method of disposing of gar bag and
storing food.
Aaanenla aa a fertiliser.
The value of sulphate of ammonia
aj a fertilizer was demonstrated In
cim Carman tests wher marsh lands
wr fertilized with nitrate of soda
and sulphate of ammonia. With hnth
oat and beet th plant receiving
sulphate yielded much mor than
those receiving nitrate. The results
indicate that on marsh lands a lih.r.i
apply of lime or sulphate of ammonia
mav na anvantaaannalv i,Viai..,.ji .
m .uuauLUlVU Or 1
nitrat or soda ana confirm th win.
dora or th practlc common in 0r-
many .
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war "'
lln tf coura he clad to
his arms when th boat upaelT
ll.sel-No! Juat tb , .
IKIen -Just the oppoalter Ytnai do
you meant
iLa.l-Why, th boat upl when
h elsfd m In his arm -Itoohestsf
Inioera and t'bronlcl.
Pulled potatoes should b srvd a
iooii ihy are wmited. To inahe
tli. n drl.r drain off th watr qulohly.
tiak lbm In a strong draft ff
and do uot put beok. na 114 of the
pot. t
t-aallrr Mel.
-So you are raUUig ehlcksnsr
NVs," anrd Mr, Croaslot.
"What do you find th greatest
sr. to th wirr of pouliryr
"Sunday company." WsshtagtM
Star.
On Thing That Will Uv Forvr,
I'FTTIT'S F.YE SALVE, flrwt bog sold
in 107, over lta years ago, sal-s In-t-rvase
yearly. All druggist or How
ard Urn., HutTalo, N. ,
Teat .1 Balasf.
"Father." Mid itttl Poll "what la
a rfornter7"
' In numareu . my . re
former Is a man who eanldr htm
alt peculiarly qtlalined to hold onV
because of hi professional lnsprl
enc" W.shlngion Hi.r,
laae t aa.ia.h I'rauSara,
W (Irish) h got th name ef
being an adventureu pop'- Test
will hear th Irish accent In vry
continent. Tb.r t no ievb or lan
guage whr our vote I not heard,
W h helped to cMlls vry coun
try et.ept our oa liublla Irlab
Ilmstd.
rrlaaakle'a Trlhat.
Kan-1 ha.au't a k ef a singing
vair. jou scow, but I h It audar
calianl muirol. .
Fan- V: that" what t Ilk !
lea, dar. Vou arldt.sa 1st It ep e
Hamlin Wixard Oil la over fifty
yoar old. and. Ilk an old friend, it
ran be depended upon Just a suraly as
th family doctor who may be mile
away.
laal)Sf.llaa.
Mistress (at door) Well, my dear,
what Is It?
Uttl tlirl-rieas 'm. our kitty U
loslrd Did you e a kitty 4 pst
her by th nam of Nuddl?-Uotoa
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HI. steal rare..
T- (on th benkl-Mv dear tr,
how did uti com Iu tumid In?
Man tin wairl My dr madam,
to ! frattk. t didn't come lo tumble In
I came ti kat-Th. ririad.r.
lull Ilea.
"A cannon rracar," .aid Cnel Al
lan npark artar the celebration waa
ever. "1 another of tho thing wiib
fir at en end and a tool at the th
r. fhlcaao Tribune
CASTOR I A
lor Infant a&d CltlUrsn.
Tin Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Hears th
BlgualUJ
UlHssniaa,
"I lwr had a huh opinio ef Me.
IliyMarslI," astd Mr IJHaUij. "until h
want te Afrb lo kill animal. I don't
Ilk that an bit, artn if ha doa tall klm
salf a fawning naturalist !"
Watl'i la a SJaaae,
Fartnar Itayrlrk -Why ara yeu go-
In lo rharaa Ilia atin-iniMr linarriMra
rtinr. Itila vtrart V pm ,-..,, , u '
I've callad th place a bungalow.
I'uck.
Mini are,
Pr.tty Cou.inAlsy. don't your
hnae ( cold ( that uniform?
Alsr (In Highland cotum)-Ilw
Jo. lhay did .1 (lrt, but I ld lo
thm: "Hooi! Ilnn forgrt that my
alii rni1frythr was SroUmant"
and. haw Jov. thay wrmd right up
to th Ida!
iola I, ika riay.
"I should think It would b a tm
pi mattar to Indue a woman to gut
rsidy In Mm to attend an evening
performance."
"What's your schemer
"Ask her to go to th mstlns."
Kansas Tity Journal,
Hard l.aah.
Wvr-Tou say you won a doian
bat on th alncti.m. n( i only one.
What are you kicking about?
IlfookeTh bat l won WBM "(rk"
bta Th on I lost was cash.
t-.gMM.t.,I.rff t't rtM
Item Welcomed I
By Many Men I
This rarln. ran ba SIM at koma. an thai
no una naatl know of anothar'a Iroulilaa, a
tha Incradlanta ran ba olrtalnail aatraMM
at snr wall atokail dn'S alnra. Thar ar
In rrirular u and manr rtllT.r.nt ,..
acrtinioiia sra ronaianlly bain i llau with
This will nrnra waln, bllnflnfaa.
mailun fr all Ihnaa whu sra oaarwnrkad
lirtT., oVanumlant, narriHla and ka
iramklm Mmk. h,rt u.1,,1,,,1" dl.al!
turn.. ,kl a.lramlu... ln,nla. laar
wlihoat rait,.. limMMr In vanitiilne, and
....... ,,, inK-auaa hm traat.
Il!L!-7,kr.'.,',,' :"" m
.lilrrrTr'" 1"!'T slTh Jn.
ii." "' """""a-".
. ... " mr m m nttura anq tliaal.
9 tlla..
eunraa at ordinary arn, r..,;,rill.
h.V- ,. ?,M " 'bra.
DOIiml . ,H ,,na ..m.. .
T ."".'"""i""1''" nuw balm.
Kino nuld ha m.
- . ..... . ,iww iw, noura; iHmi
nd on mi m tir. x riwi
ahak.wrll.nd lak. . i,TL,:il
h mal anW .
whn raiirin.
A eartaln wall linown n.ll,,, .,u, .
srrla that thnuaanda u' man .iTe!
woman ara aulf,rr. .11 " ' ,ri?"r
I" ,B n1 Sia conaa.
Blaut rlrr,,l.,i.... ... .u ,."T "r-
ouanil.l .5 Vrn and . conaa-
- inipamnanl I ha narvuua r
W.wU Have I. n. Uk.i.
"What do tbay pu( Ul,4,f ,,?
nr-tonr "..
"O, etirrnt eolns. Iltt,tur. ,.
Ilk. W. want p,,r)t, 7. w.'
about our peculiar eusiums
Then why m iti.-i,i, , .
urrent tour-Kan city Jourwo.
MattonwIU Mr. WIsmTw',
T'ie IK. l al ram-tr u. umtlH ,L.T';IM
uilug the teatMln t-iiwl" WW,
ria Mia.
"Everybody a iht jn(t k
finei mind. Inainlu. and Msadi. V.
ever ran aero., ll.,w .uj j0, ' "
such a reputnttonr
"Fay, Wbeiiaver you make luta.
Blent he Hit, 'lly Jove. Dial M whf
didn't t ever think of tb.t barursr"
CUveland Leadvr.
Headache
"My fthrthtrnasiifte(tfWatfa
headache for Hi Um twrnty lireytna4
never fnd any reltrf until ha bra
taking your Caxarrt. Kmc he ,
hegim Inking Caamrct h list nrrat M
the Ueadiuli. They have wnttroty evtmi
bint. C.acorvts do what you recwnineea
them to iW. t will give y..q n, ivti
of ttslug hi llama, "-I-; M. rick.I
IIM Relner St., W. ludiaiwjwiia,
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