I It 'I 1 'It HABITS OF THE HOG. Otvi lllm m Clmnet nnA Hp t tlie Jtlnal Clmnlr nC AnlmIa. tn mi nUilrotM before the rennsjrlra nki llvi) stock brrnlem It. K Munco nld of llio dire (lie hog a chance, tinJ lie In tliu moftt dcntily of alt the iloimnlle niTUnnlx. IIo In as Knnltnry In Intuitu as tlio niot fnatldloua lui inau bcliiK, ntitl wlieii lio la the object of tilth mill aijunlor nml rondo the sub ject of illneimo It la when man haa ao mirruiiinUil htm Hint ho haa no choice In tlio mutter. Tlio hug doc not need expensive UiKtrtcra to lire and do well In. He an lo Accommodated more easily than nn.v of our nnlmala. IIo ncds tint ac cita to Kiro air nnd vrnter. Theao bo bund In hand with good feed to make beet returns. Bo lone aa he has a clean c(Ht to eat In nnd a elenn dry bod to Meqi In, wHIi the prevailing wind shut off w Hint It cannot blow directly on him, ho will do well nnd mnkc n profit. Tlio rest of his surroundings he will keep in order if he has room, Homo think It absolutely necessary to Imlvo n place for the hoc to wnllow In. I do not. Kveti In the hottest weather simile nml dry surroundlnRS will Keep him honlthy nnd much mora presenta ble. If the wnllow Is fed by a Rood live stream that flows In nnd out of the wallow nil rlRht, but If fed by only rnmiffli wnter to make n mudhole or mortnr led 1 look on It ns a very dan Korous place to nllow hops to bo. A lioj? will often stnrt n wallow, espc clnlly In our tough limestone clay. He roota out n plncv lirao enrth to St his liody nnd probably pot cool earth to IIo In. Then the rnlns fill tills up, and you line n root disease breeder or retainer nnd nn unsightly spot on the farm. When we have such places wo drain them out first nml then till up with enrtli nnd go nfter tin chap that roots wltli the ringer. GEMS IN VERSE Throbs, a yard of sky abort, tne. la a Tbtra'a trim of tower and dome. And Ui smoke makes purpl patches on Its (loamy monochrome. Thsrt ar soot brdrsnltd pixrons up ward Mlllnc to the sky Through the canyons, aloomr, narrow, hwrM or butldlnas black and MRU. Thre are spsrrowa Idlr flltttn.?-parklnT, snoontnr. flahtlnr blade On mtxht Klve undue Importance to their voiuwe tirades, Vtor Messrs, Fuu and Feather are con vtneed of this one fact) A Rioit afflicted world 'twould be It It thetr rtreaenee lacked. X mar tt and dream ot sailing- on a sunny, amuirtr sea. Of flshtnc in a quiet brook, a rood book on my Knee: Of walking; through the atlent wooJa 01 Ih reman the meadows tweet. But the rreat otd heart of Nature throbs la netse or the atreeti A mistaken country roet had a thought ana wrote it oowm 'Twas that God had made the country. eat taai man had made the town. But tke product of the city Is the mas that ood has made. Hss created In his Image, Strang-, erect and unafraid. And, although I love the country, when we nicKy piraie sinas. tra rontentng tn my Heart of hearts hit Aa tongs are trtfllnr things compared to luting melodies, folks tramping up and down. The street car Ronss, the whir ot wheels. the nottes ot the Ion! I may drum of sweet voiced nightingales; thetr notes are all "tip top," nut I want life's grander organ ptayrd with Vex Humsna's stop. Though she smiles upon the country and her smile It good and sweet. Ah, the (rest old hesrt ot Nature tlirobs In noises of the street! -Crlf Alexander In ritteburg- Dispatch. Silage For Sheep, The Mnlnu station made both feed lng nnd digestion experiments with soy bonus nnd corn silage, says Ameri can Cultivator The silage kept well, was readily eaten nnd waa preferred by rtiecp to plain 'corn silage. It was found Impossible to use one pound less of grain per cow per day when soy bean nnd corn srlage were fed against com silage. In the feeding experlmjeit with un ion grains It was found that they gave rather better tosults than the same welsht of a mixture made up by weight one part cottonseed meal,' one part linseed meal and two parts of wheat bran. CUl'li II I N O X V K li 1, (.' A I'SKD DK.vrn. "Hurry Duck well, iirihI as yearn, cJioKiiI to death curly yextenlay illuming; tit 111 liouie, in the proomv of his wife nnd clilltl. lie eontracti.nl it elliiht void u tow Onyx ago and paid but little attention tu It. Yesterday mornltifc lie wax celieil with a tit of cougliini: which continued for some time. Ills wife, tent font pliytdcluu but before he eould urrlve, another uoukIiIui; Kpi'll came on and Duek well dletl from HUffocution, St Louis GIolie-Dcmocrat, Ihru. 1, W01." Hal litrd'H Uorehouml Syrui would, have UlWtl 111111. 2.H.', ,0C Hllll Sl.tw. .Sold by The Modern I'huruiacy. An Opportunity In mie. "The dlffcreneo between nn old maid and n mnrrlcd woman," any C'nustlc, "Is that one makes sonio hum happy for life nnd the other doesn't." Now sues which la whleh.-Clcveland l'laln Denier. t'otumoti Cane, Mrs. Ymmc I.ucy, I'm nfrnld I nmr tied t,lu wronit man. Mrs. Kldcr -Don't let that disturb you. dear. Kvery woman who marries tloiw that. lltwton Trauscrlpt. I'ntold Wraith. Wnggcr-They say that old Coupon ness, Uie Iwnker, has untold wwtlth. Ongger Yes, that's what the tax col lector suspects. Town Topics. Contentment gives n crown where fortuno hath denied It.-Kord. KiLLTHKCOi;-;.; AND CURE tms LSi C.;. W,TH El King s Wew Qlscovery TONSUMPTION Pries FOR I OUr,HS.nJ 80c 1.00 ' " JOin$ Fret Tri.,'. Surest Rnd Uiiicacat Cure, for nil THHOAT nnd T.UNO THOUi)- LBS, orM0NE Jl'lt. TI1U KUY THAT I NLOCKS THK DOOltTO I.tl.Nl. I.IVINU. The men ot elKhty-tlvi' ami ninety years of iiKO ar not the lotiiud well fed, but thin, spare men who live on it slender diet. Ho utt careful as ho will, however, n mati past middle niie, will oocasIoiiulLv oat too much or ofi some article of food not stilted to Ills constitution, and wlllnettl a do of Chatutiorlalti'M Stomach ami l.lvor Tablets to cKiiiim.' and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver ami 1 niu el. When this is done then' Is no reason why the avorauo man should not live tu old iikc. 1-or sale by Tlio .Modern rlmrinaey. e Is !l ,V WMffl Hugcne Pinning Mil Jtaiitilaeiuivi'M ul Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and GtMral Kill Work. Tiii iiliiu; and Slitlr IiiiIIiUiikh speel ally. A'l iiihU'Ik w III iwolve lnoiiiit iittenilon. SatlflaetUm Hiiaiaiitoeil. lislllliat Cheerfully I'uriilshcd, Addivwi. Ill l,avtvtic SI, Kt'dKNIi, OI1IC sjioel tl samiile copy o( the Only l)iillyMIiiigicvkiir Iiil lie World Ml tin- newa from all the mlnlliyr i .imp and nil Ileitis of the 1'lllteil Mates. Ililtmli t'oliiinlila. .Melt'o, olo I'lie ltccutil tells the Investor how In make lilu imiiiev III iiiIiiIiik ami oil ii onosltloiia. l:iiiiMH lake IIIMIHWl. j Hons and K'ves tnv, and (eatless In- iriiui i iin io suiMei-iiH'rs. i.ai'Ki'sl paid circulation olali.v iiiIiiIiim; uih' m the world. Semi at mice (or mi mple ei'iy absolutely fiw fur the I lie Dally .Mlnluic Kccord I i Mr, Col The lllrl (Imrfuatr. There waa a Utile Klrt who graduated Uccaoee her teacher thuught her edu ciitcl. Hut after she left school She couldn't. a a rule. Spell such n elmple word as antiquated. Itut nfter this sweet girl had graduated Her friends beeame decidedly elated. For they learned by happy chance She could chew the gum and dance. And In social place she soon waa elevntcV Feed Ronghige Flrat, In feeding the horse do not first give the grain nnd then let the horse fill up on hay. l-'eed the hay or roughage first, then the grain. In this way more use Is obtained of the grain, and It pleases the horse's appetite much bet jr physidan'a Weed Eradleatore. It Is said that fully So per cent of our common weeds are readily eaten by sbceri; consequently a sheep farm Is generally a clean farm. Doutitfat nconoruy. "Of course." he said, "I appreciate the motive that actuates you In your efforts to get along without a girl, but" "Well?" she said Inquiringly as he paused. ""Taking everything into considera tion," he went on, "Is It true economy?" Isn't it?" she demanded. "Well, I hardly fee.l competent to pass judgment on the question," he re plied. "I have Just received our fam- blll for the treatment of those three cases of acute dyspepsia last month. Now, perhaps" But she was just as mad as if he hadn't tried to break it to her gently. New York Press. I was liuicli jilllk'ted with sciatica." writes -Kd c. Jfml, low ivlllo, Seilf; wick Co., Kan., "srolni: about on crutches and siifforini; it ileal of iiaiii. I was Induced to try Dullard's Snow Liniment, which relieved mo. I used thteo oUe liottlos. It Is the jjlvalest liniment I over used: have recom mended It to a number of ersous: all express tneuieelves as belu U'lio- iiitou uy u. i now ualk without a Rreat arm. 25c. Mo. $1.00. Sold by Tlio .Modem rlmrinaey. The mine EMreige haa stood for the ETTEK HLSr In the 5elegMchlne iti. iters in new r urease; b For Thirty Y P1TQ Autoniaticlcn-viuiin'lciiac.nutomat lluisliicHH CnrdH. II. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkm. ltetilHtig si iweoimt'locnitrgea. All work Kiininutevil tlrtl t'tiiM, Wnlekei.ctiwliii ami Jeelr ll.tint I'tlrN ('(UTAtlK tlllDVH, dim:. A. II. KING Attorney at IjIiav, votvauis. anon:, 01:1:. ibn LVER, end SeMrlor lo I other. POMhT take-up, sru et- tlng needle; erlf IhmuHagsh euloniaticlcniuilrvlctttc.nuti tobbitl ludcr; tHwiltve four ttttti feci; ceppetl nedtlle liar; tvotnlcae eelf adjuteii, rullrr beertns wheel, ttcel Dltmaut Se plv Umlnnted wtxHlmrk. with a beautiful act ir ukkclnt iteet atlachmenla. Afck your dealer for the Improved Eldredge "B" and do not tsty any machine unlit you have recti it. National Sewing Machine Co. BELVloERE. ILLINOIS RIHTV-PIITM YUAU. It TAda : WEEKLY ; ILLUSTRATED, mPISPEWSACLEYo MINING HEN - i 3 PER VEAR POSTPAID. 1 east) run Mviri.i;corr. Mining Scientific Press 3S0 MAWEBT tV.. BAN IKANC1SC0. CAL. crutcliea, able to iK-rform deal of Iiaiii labor on the tin VALUE OF HEIFER BEEF The British market does not discrim inate against heifers as the American market docs. In fact, it pays a alight pvemium for them, claiming that they have more Uesli In proportion to bone uud finer flesh than steers have, says National Stockman. That a part of the discrimination against heifers is unwarranted the Iowa experiment station has proved by finishing steers and heifers, selling them on the market and following them through the slaughter house. It was found that while the steers killed slightly better there was not enough difference to justify the premium of a dollar per hundredweight alive, at which they sold. Itascd on the returns made- by the dressed carcass and the byproducts, the relative prices were: fleers, per hundredweight; spray ed heifers, $5.37 per hundredweight, nnd open heifers, $3.32 per hundred weight. No laatcrial difference was found In tho quality of steer and heifer beef. The station found also what is gen erally known that in feeding heifers will ripen at an earlier age than stesrs. Patience In llreedlna;. The man with pedigreed cattle needs the quality of patience, says Breeder's Gazette. While ho Is waiting for the game his market let him have pa tience and put in his time in bettering bis herd, getting ready to land bis cus tomers when the proper time comes. The tenderfoot In tho stock Industry frets nnd -fumes, sells out If prices de cline, tries another breed, buying when prices am high, neglects the breeding problem nnd the development of the young stock and at the close declares that "there Is no game in the bills." Alfalfa aa a Stock Feed, 12. A. Burnett of the Nebraska experi ment station gives In Breeder's Gazette a few station records, showing a com parison of alfalfa with other feeds Ten steers, 0 months, corn and prairie hay, gained 210 pounds; 10 steers, 6 months, corn and alfalfa hay, gained 359 pounds each; 12 steer calves, G months, mixed grain and alfalfa hay, gained 210 pounds each; 0 steers, S months, mixed grain and sorghum bay, gained 218 pounds each; 10 lambs, 105 days, corn and alfalfa hay, gained 33 pounds each; 8 lambs, 105 days, corn nnd prairie hay, gained 20 pounds each; 14 lambs, OS days, corn and al falfa bay, gained 30 pounds cacti; 12 lambs, OS days, corn and sorghum hay, gained 20 pounds each; S pigs, 84 days, corn alone, gained 70 pounds each; 5 pigs, 84 days, corn nnd 20 per cent al falfa leaves, gained 101 pounds each. "V&C Kngrllah Face, An Amccfyn woman not long since returned from abroad was heard to say that what chiefly struck ber in the English faces she met during ber walks waa their resigned expression. "They didn't look sad, and they didn't lookjiappy," sbt explained, "but they one and all bad the air of await ing the wor&t and being prepared for la- Ahi-thafT she added vindictively, "Is the only state of mind possible with the Bogllsh climate." New York ry Ultll'QriCKL.Y KNOCKEDOl'T. "Borne weeks ago during t lie severe winter weather both my wife and myself contiaeted severe colds which speedily dcvch'icil Into tho worst kind of la urliipe with all Its miser able) symptoms," say Sir. ,1. S. Kk lestou of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knecx anil Joints ucIiIuk, mm-eles sore, head stopcd up, eyes and nuso niunlui;, with alternate siiells of chills ami fever; We Itcan tisln ChuinbcrJalu'H Cough Iteinedy, aid ing; the name with a dose of Cliam lerlaln'n SImiimcIi and Liver tablets, and by Its liliernl line soon com pletely kiiucl.etl out the grip." These Tablets promote u healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which Ih nlivays iH'iiellcIal when tho system Is congested by u cold or attack of the grip. I'or wile by 'i'hc Modern l'lianuucy. PIUIIT WILL itC ItlTTKU. Those who will persist tu closing their oars against tho continual recommendation uf Dr. King's New Discover? f'r Consumption, will have a long and bitter lisrlit with their troubles. If not ended earlier by fatal termination. Head what T. I!." Ik-all. of lleall. Miss., has to say: "Last fall iy wife had every symptom of consumption. Shu took Dr. King's Now Discovery ami after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured tier. Guaranteed by Benson's l'liarmacy. rrlcc otic and $i.w. Trial bottles free. I HOMY tOK KIYI 1 Lodgers, Journals anil da) books at tho Lugle Hook Store. MBiaTaaaaaV ieBmaVlijaBW a se - THI PAIL HAL Ne mM Ta I mu n wtB ft DAY JOUSKAj a. Af it eul ealrwl will b, e,tVTMl I, hki at wkakMte f" ka( TMt iUMDAT JOUHriAU Ik,, M4r, IH U M M k T1U DAILY JOUSNAU TKC aUNOAY JOUSNAL - ALL THE NlWt. aai,r iMia twH ftl btfaftMt H Ma bM&N.hu altSirhiiamit rr tamrt llUKI ln rae" ,v JOUKNAL tr went at n-fc hUnUi Mk la aaau iaaa th aartbwm Dai T w v? ar Hi K CAW itr, puM. war fc atae m aWNMa (t th rajafcM S" Ibo., JOUSNAL bv d M wwh vM mem, las aa SH atf .Ni.lll V. l uU IM ltl.ll riON. I I'iuiihI Mines Uoid tlllice, ! Iiuvbur, llrenon, e.t. Ill, 1U0I. i Notice is hereby given llial in emu I'h.uicc nitli the iroviuitia ul the uct id I I migrvaa of June H, ISTf. entitled "All i aei lor the sale tt liuilwr hind tn the Mute ul Cnli'ormii, Ureyoii, Nevndn, .ol WaaliiiiKtou Territory," aaextondetl : to .til thu Public Land tttntes by act ol , Atikiiii-t 4. I Sit'.' i HOWARD THOMPSON' , "f S.ikitng, County ot ltne, State oi Oiegon, ha litis day tiled in tins oUice his sworn statement No 0111) mi tin' puraliaavol the Luts No 4. 7, 10 if , .(iti i.i ut Qtmiiiiri ,o it, lowtietiip J -'' "-t'tithof lUngn 1 V-Ht and Milloilor - ptoni iii snow i nut tne laim anuiint is mure vulunule lor Its timlwr or atone ii. in Mr atirieiillnral purismi", iTiid to . ImkIi ln ulaiiii in eaiil land before ia I:, uisii r and Receiver of this ottlee ..i l......viii(j. UreKon, on Monday the ' ,i ..iv ui lieceinuvr, 1004. He ii.tiiii i. us witnesses. J .hu K'lniouiia, falman Valentine. ieiifw- iiliziiian and Ansel Wood all n -.t-,tiiit . Oregon. An) and ,tl! m-iih., elaiiinii udverau . v the tiUixi-dcseritrHl lands ure re- ! i rile their cluinia in thi. ortice mi in isifiire anl Ihh dav of Dv.. ItWI .1. T. BmiMiKS. Heylater. haw aa atacall t'-' I l hth inja l ka Ik lraf aiwaa. OtllATHejnje NAL fnf THE JOUHWAL Av THI JOUaHAi. IOUHSAL a, J KlUaNAU ruiliai Or. J J. E. YOUNG jlUovnaii-ul-Law Ollwt) on Main Miecl, vi Clile Con'AOK Okovh, Unit." .1. S. Medley. ,1. .loluisoti Modlen ij- Johnson, Atttll'lUlj'HMlt-ltlW Offleo Sullo Untile llhlt. Special attention given to Mining atitl Corporation luw. UT ItairU. A. I'. Wotatruck. ! WOODCOCK. & HARRIS, .Htorneys-itt-l.ittP Hetial attetittuti etupu tu Ihe law of Mine. KUuHaNi:. tiiti:. BARKER & PERMAN I'KOl'RIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE' PKM.KIIH IN I'INK WINKS, I.IOUOKS, CIGARS. Mttlu ltct. t'ottrtt: (irntrr Off, liatfr'fif Col well Mining IiiiKlntvr U. S. IMmcriil Surveyors Itooin 1 Haul; Illitg, Cuttngu tlrovo. 002-00a OroRoiitiiii llMg. Purtlauil. Oivgon. The Firaljafail Bank COTTAOK GkoVK, OKK. Paid a.i Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan mi approved aet'iinly. r.xi'liitiigi-s aulil, Hvnilable iiuv ,ihnv Tipwrrta. SBiOITlilNE ANuWNaONPACEFJC Tlirci) Trains To Tim liast Dally. Tin. mull I'lilliiiiin atitiidiiitl mid tuiir lui sleeilllu en ik daily tu Olmlliil, Clil en i 1, Siiukiilie; lutttlal aleeplnat etira ilitily tu KtitiMiiM City , tllltniKli I '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 tllllllal all't'll ll eitla (KMlllllllly Cllll- dueled) eel,ly luCliiciiKii, K'uiiaii'aCltVI rei'liiiinn eltitlr t'HiM (aeHla flee) In thu l!nat tlitlly, II P0UII.AMI lDCIIICMKI II ' u No elinliH ul esia. I J Dri'AHT run Cllil'HtfU- I'ui tiiinii SlHVlltl tl; (ell, III. vUlliiin. Iiiltion. VtTrtntle Kxnrvaa H:16p.m. viaiiuni- illgtnll, St. I'nul I'aetMaill il:lfiii.m. via Npllklllll', Tina Si'iihuui.ls ftuni Piirllniid Hull Uike. Denver, I't, Wurtli.Oiunlin, Kauaaa Ulty, St, IsitiU.UhltiiKo nlld .Mat, Hull istke, Denver, I t. Worth. Omaha. Kalians City, St. tstiia,Clilt!0o am. Kat. Walla Walla, Uvv laliui , Hkikano, Wallace, I'litlmnn, MilllUMHilla , St. I'aul. Diiluth, Mil waukee, Chlnaiiu A ICa-t. Ahhivk rnmt Vatup.llla 7iiriii.ni S'OOn. in 11 theUmtvil Mute llmtiinKt KlSIN. I'reelileiit, WllKKI I 11. t'aahli Iocljc Directory. MCS. CECELU ST0WE, Orator, Entre Nous Club. j rAli.MEltS ATI KXTIOX. ' Wo have a lar;o supply of cheap luinlier. Just what you uanl on a ranch, prleo very cheap, must be sold 1 to make room lor other stock. ! The liootb-Kelly LiiiiiIht Co., I Saitlnaw, Ore I NOTICE KOIl ITHLICATIUN. ' L.tud OlHce at ItoHuhunr. Ore. ' Xtiveiitlier I. IHol. 1 .Notice Is hereby iclven that the fol 1, 1 a in -naiietl sol Her hasllleil notice , n( ii.i iiil 11 ll.iii to make tlmil proof ; in support 01 iiiMcuiiai, aim tmu aaii 1 liroor win no iiiikio wiore.i. ,i. ni ton, I'. S. Coiiiinlsiloner. at his olllcu at KuKfmt, Orvffnn, mi January IS, IiMCi. vf: U. K No. WHS. (leorjto V. Hull, for the HKX XK Sec. Si. T. 'Jl s , 1!. I W tie miiiiea the, fulltnvln wit news to prove hi eoiitiimona realdencu iipi.n and cultivation ut said land, via: Barnest ilelteynolds, neorjfc llnr risnn, lieorttv .Muiteynoltls, ltort Me Dole, ofllivide. Ort'Kon J. T. ItllllMlKS. Ite;;lster. A. F. and A. M. Cott.iKe Grove No. 51. 1st ami 3ttl Snturtlny. Oliver Veaicli, W. Meet M. OCIiAN AND ItlVlill MIKIIIIliK Tor San IVanolaco Uvery live tlav at H:0t) p. ni. lur Astoria, way points and North Ilautii Daily (exit-pl Sti it- lny nt 8:00 p. in. ; Saturday nt 10:00 p. tn. Dally service (Svntt;r permittliit!) on Wlilrtinetto Hint Yninliill Ulvuti. Par fuller Infuriuation ask or wrltu your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CI1AIG, tieneral l'asaeiier.4eiit. The lliemui Itallruad A NhvhkiiIIiiii Co, I'lirtlita I, IImkuii. ASK I III ..i' .'I i .lit TICMC10rlS UKAHT l'LUTTEKIXU. Cudlcostcd food and iras In the stomach, located Just below the heart, presK- iiKalust It and causes hoart iialpltatlon. When your heart trouuios you in tnut way taku llur bluc for a few days. You will hooii bo all riullt. 50c. Sold bv the Moil ern I'liarmtiey. A GENTLE REPULSE. A CKIIT.V1N Ul'KB l'OK OltOUl'. When n child bliows syinptoiui of croup there Is no time to cxicrlmcnt with now remedies, no matter how lilRhly thoy may lio ivcoiiimeudcd. There Is iiiiu pivparutlou that can al ways bo deiicndcdtipon. ltlum been in use for ninny yours nml litis never lieon known to fall, viz: Chntnbor laln's CoukIi Kcmoily. Mr. M. F. tompton of Miiiijet, Tuxas, suys of C "J have itaeu Chaiiibcrlalu'H CourW Keiuedy In severe caso of croup with my children, and can truthfully say It ulwuyH pvea lirouiiit roHof. For milo Uy Tlio1 ilodoru l'lnvrimioy. The aar AVar Lincoln Once Cot IUd of an Office Seeker. "There wns an ignorant man," said a senator, "who once npplled to Lin' coin for the iost of doorkeeper to tho house. This man had no right to ask Lincoln for anything. It wns neces sary to repulse him. Hut Lincoln re pulsed him gently and whimsically without hurting his feelings la this way: "So you want to be doorkeeper to the house, eh? " 'Yes, Mr. President' "'Well, have you ever been a door keeper? Have you ever had any ex perience of doorkeeplng' "'Well, no no actual experience, sir,' '"Any theoretical experience? Any instructions in the duties and ethics of doorkeeplng?' " 'Umh-no.' "'Have you ever attended lectures on doorkeeplng?' " 'Xo, sir.' " 'Have you read ony text book on the subject?' " 'Xo.' " 'Have you conversed with any one who has read such a book?' " 'Xo, air. I'm afraid not, sir.' " 'Well, then, my friend, don't you aee that you haven't n single quallQca- j tion for tills important post?' said Lin coln In a reproachful tone. " 'Yes, I do,' snld tlio applicant, and he took leave humbly, almost grate fully." Cblcutjo Heeord-Herold, 176 Warren Avenue, Ciiicaoo, III., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four vears 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet weft. I, however. strongly otijecteil to an otierauon. Mr husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a Lottie of Wino of Cardai for me to try, and lie did so. 1 1 i - r . r i i i uegau tu improve, in a lew uays mm myrecovery wasveryrapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs, Stowe's letter shows everv woman how a home is saddened lir female wcaknesandhowcompletely Wine of C'ardni curns that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on sulTer inc. Go to vour dnarnist todav and secure a tJl.OO bottlo of Wine of Uardui. Smart Set A itlnyHXiiic of Cleverness Magazines should bave n well defined purpose. Genuine entertainment atmiicnicnt tnd mental recreation ate the motives of Tlie SlMlH Set, tlie i i Most SfccesstV.l of M"!"11?" 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