Hood’s Sarsaparilla I ** I I I I 1 .ucce« t*r la-yoml the eifert H as *° n 1 n > -rising onlv. ret of it» wonderful popular- Thi ^nlained bv its unapproachable ity « upou « prescription which i .-.mle omsidered incurable, Hood’s Sarsaparilla -t known vegatabte ran- V •_ ___ _ propor- ..__ a combination, * ■ I 1 l’m.te* lIiC I i i>n«*ra “s to have curative !j£er*p«‘-uli*r iUeM- I’ of scrofula, eczema, psort- IU*an.i every kind of humor, as well i urrh and rheumatism —prove Hood's Sarsaparilla i I rever produce!. It cures of dyspepsia, loss of ap|>e- an I that tirea tl,e “ test stomach tonic and atrength- r"rnn r the world has ever known. Hood’s Sarsaparilla , , thoroughlv good medicine. Begin L take d TODAY. Get HOOD’S. Generous. Mr Newlywed (solicitously)—And bow did you get along with the butcher, love* Mrs. Newlywed—Oh, splendidly. He such a generous man, Mortimer. Wheal order a four pound roast he •lsavs sends me one weighing six or ®even- —_ _ , thers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- I " ; rup the best remedy to use tor their ¿Uuren during the teething period. Mis Quick Retort. I The lady—Ye«; it’s only men that turn tramps. Why aren’t women idie? The Tramp—Because most of them busy bodies, mum. Are You Using Allen'» Foot-Kase- H 1« the only care for Swollen, Smarting, Snrnins. Sweating Feet. Corn, and Bunion., for Ulen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be a,-, int.1 the shoes. At all bruggists and ’,‘es,e- 2e. Sam pl« »ent FREE. Address Xn £ •'tn.te.1. LeKoy. N. Y. Cautioua. Small Man—Yes, sir; he’s a con­ temptible scoundel, and I told him so! Big Man—Did he knock you down’ Small Man—N", I told him through the telephone. Pi«o s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cur«.—J. W. O’Burnt. 833 Third Ave . N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, WHO The Careful Sportsman. Jimson—Where are you going? Bilson—Only for a day’s «hooting. Jii»son—Great snakes! With that car loud of freight? Bilson—These txixes contain books— the largest and most complete compen­ dium of the game laws of the state. I don't want to shoot anything out of sea.* >11. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought StgX'e of An Acceptable Neighbor. Blizzer—How does your wife like .that lady who moved in next door? 1 Buzzar—Oh, all right! She hasn't las many gowns as niv wife. Stop guessing! Try a certain cure for 'painful ailments by getting at once a nettle of llanlin's Wizard Oil. Cauit Enough. Science vention M. Florence has communicated to the Academy of Sciences at Baris proofs that there is a fixed relation between the quantity of Iron in the liver of ani rnals and the color of their skin and hair. Animals of dark hair contain nearly twice the amount of iron aud pigments In the liver aud skin as those of white hair, Brof. \\ tv. Campbell, the Director of the Lick Observatory, In summing up the results of the observations and photographs made by the party sent from that observatory to study the to tai eclipse of the sun iu Sumatra last -May, says that the general coucluslou to be drawn Is that the coroual struc­ ture surrounding the sun is made up of matter, probably very finely divided, ejected from the surface of the sun with great velocities. Just as we have matter ejected, now and then, from terrestrial volcanoes, with compara­ tively small velocities. Few |H>rsons have any conception of the tremendous degree of heat repre­ sented In the sun, just as they are ig nroant. as a rule, that it is hydrogen gas that, blazing in the sun, keeps the universe of life existent. An astron­ omer has Just given some Interesting details respecting the temperature of the sun. He asserts that the mean tem­ perature is about 6.200 degrees centi­ grade—approximately 11.200 degrees Fahrenheit. Of such a degree of heat one can form no adequate conception. Of the total heat the earth receives, of course, only a very small proportion. The rest belongs to space aud is shared by other worlds than this. Men sometimes dream of enormous wealth stored in the earth, lielow the reach of miners, but according to the statements of Brof. C. R. Van lllse at the Denver meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, there Is little or no ground to believe that valuable metallic deposits lie very deep in the earth's crust. Such deposits, be said, are made by under­ ground waters, and owing to the pres­ sure on the rocks at great depths, the waters are confined to a shell near the surface. With few exceptions, ore de­ posits become too lean to repay work­ ing below 3,000 feet. Nine mines In ten, taking the world as a whole, are poorer in the second thousand feet than in the Herat thousand, and poorer yet in the third thousand than In the second. In Septemtier the hunters and trap­ pers of the Yukon start out for their long winter sojourn In the midst of the snowy and pathless woods and along the banks of frozen rivers and streams. Bears, beavers, otters, minks, martens, foxes, wolves and wolever- ene all fall before their rifles or are caught In their traps, and the man who can accumulate a good store of the furs of any of these animals is well re­ warded for his hard winter’s work. But the greatest prize, which all seek and comparatively few get. is the rare black fox. of which only about half a dozen are killed In a season, whose soft robe is worth from 3'200 to $300 to the trapper who takes it. From twenty- five to forty silver gray foxes are caught In a season; their pelts bring from $100 to $200 apiece. The prices of bear pelts vary from $10 to $25; of beaver, from $3.50 to $7; of mink, from $1.50 to $3; of marten from $3.50 to $12. and of otter from $4 to $S. Housekeeper—Why did you leave NO CHANGE IN ALMANACS. your last place? Servant—Faith, the lady and her Same Style, Same Subject Matter in husband was always quarrelin’. Them for Many Generations. “What did they quarrel about?” “What I'd like to see,” remarked the “Rekase I wouldn’t lave till me two druggist on the corner, “is a family al­ weeks was up.” manac tilled with half-tone pictures. It «♦««♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦«♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* would be a novelty to soothe the eyes \QREG0NßL0bDpURIFIER J and mind. We. who have gone through many years at this business and have « LISTED AMO TRUE GUARANTEED» had ample time to digest the countless S MOW! fa th* Tim» to USE IT. « free almnnacs devoted to the relief of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ all bodily ills and ‘sure guides to health,’ know the average almanac Not Noticeable. from cover to cover. The wood-cuts Willie—Why, Uncle Jake, how you that decorate some of them were made must have changed! I'ncle Jake—What do you mean, for our granddaddies and are as fa­ miliar to their fading visions as they Willie? Papa says the other morning you are interesting to our own children. I recall perfectly the almanac of by had a terrible head on you.” boyhood. “After giving the church days and There Is a certain cycles of time, wtth the eclipses for the disease that has come down to ut year and the best time during that through many cen­ term In which to observe the planets, turies and is it had an address to the sick and a ta­ older than ble showing the mean time of diges­ history itself, tion of the different articles of diet. yet very few Then followed a choice variety of an­ outside of cient Jokes, interspersed with the sun those who have learned from bitter ex­ perience know anything of its nature or »nd moon phases for every month, each characteristics. At first a little ulcer or day being marked with such phenom »re appears, then glands of the neck or ena and Important events, such as troins swell; pimples break out on the 'Swedenborg born' or 'Kansas admit­ »reast, back or some other part of the ted.’ At the bead of each month was a body and fill with yellow pustular matter; woodcut representing some timely re­ the mouth and throat become sore and the tongue is at all times badly coated. minder or scene of the month men­ Headaches are frequent, and muscles and tioned. For instance. January was joints throb and hurt, especially during generally depicted with snow covered lamp, rainy weather. These are some ol ground and woodsmen felling huge the symptom« of that most loathsome of tree«. February showed the farmers *11 diseases. Contagious Blood Poison, threshing grain In an open barn. gw ... This strange pois- March displayed the arrival of the Contaglous on does not affect seeds and April the sowing of them. Blood Polson S.-’&'X For Mav we had a woman and chil­ »ten up with it within a short time after dren working in the garden planting being inoculated, while ethers »how but potted flowerj and In Jun« the farmers •light evidence of any taint for a long were gathering the first of their crop. time after exposure, but its tendency in July showed a boy fishing In a pond, every case is to complete destruction of with a stately bouse and fine looking the physical system, sooner or later. S. S. S. is a safe and infallible cure for windmill at his back. August lllus this bad disease—the only antidote for trated the gra'n cutting time and Sep­ this specific poison. It cures Contagious tember gathering of apples, pears and Blood P uson in every form and stage other tree fruit. Then came the har­ thoroughly and permanently. S. S. 3. vest of corn for October, a shooting contains no Mercury, Potash or other scene for chilly November and a wsrm harmful minerals, but is strictly and fireside with a giant Christmas tree entirely a vegetable remedy, and we offer 11,oxi.oo reward for proof that it is not. for bleak December. “The odd thing now about this old OUR MEDICAL which waa «»tab- DEPARTMrXT liahed years ago. fashioned almanac is thia Go over to nE.MT, lg doing a noble the next drug «tore you meet and pick work In rallwtn* suffering. Giv« our up the first almanac you can lay hands Physicians a short history of your case “4 get their advice. This will cost to You will tie surprised to note the you nothing, and what you say will be marked similarity between the old and held in strictest confldsnee. With •heir help and a copy of our book on the new. The latter Is made up of the Contagious Blood Poison you can feature« I have mentioned as lieing in ■‘»oags your own case and curs your- the old. even to the unsolicited testl •elf at boa». monlals selected from thousands re­ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gt ceived,’ the table for foretelling the weather thro ighout each year, and perhaps the latest postage laws. “It Is said that everything changes In this blessed world of ours.” said the druggist according to the New lork iiiiKl Disease Matl and Express, "but I have never known the average almanac to shed its ■ ’ BN : I- M I tmt is w hr I sigh for a modern almanac with half tune ple- tures,” HIS MAJESTY'S AUTOMOBILI. K«e—criptiou of the l.nxuriou» Vehicle Or«lered for King late a rd. I '------------------------------------------ —---------------------------------- Mrs. Watson’s Message URIFIER Iu his majesty the Kiug of EuglanJ motoring possesses one of its keenest AT SHORT RANGE. supporter«. She (•//« all suffering women how she was Since the days of the Eugllsh built Large African Lion Killed at the Daimler, which wa» Ills majesty ’ » in ­ oured of Ovarian Inflammation by First Shot. GUARANTEED. An Englishman w ho lived many years itial experiment in motor owuership, USED AND SOLD EVERYWHERE in Africa relates a thrilling experience quite a number of cars have pass««J which befell his family there. His through the gate* of Sandringham for home at the time was in the e«lge of bls use. but hi* inter«-st iu thia form bishop the Transvaal wilderness, aud It was of locomotion is uuabated. t POPTVANQ acaocm QRt______ Vj The majority of hi» cars, however, there that the event occurred. One evening about dusk my wife and have l«eeti Coventry Daimlers. In tlie child were sittlug ou the veranda of seltHtioii of which hi» majesty has set the bungalow. 1 was engaged a few the very necessary example of eueour- rods away, putting the finishing touch­ aging the borne Industry. The last car ARTHUR C. NEWILL SHIH C I S» A. U es to a bit of wagon repairing. The supplied liitu was a great, roomy, com- fortabl« vehicle, principally destiued servants were at the rear of the house. It was one of those peculiarly quiet for us«« at shootiug parties and similar evenings w heu nothing seems to break functions, and kuown as th«* beaters’ car. This, however, is entirely over- the stillness. Suddenly 1 felt, rather than saw. shadowed by the splendid carriage ■./ »A1'* -,T something moving near the veranda. I which they are building for him at tlie 2 Hyacinth Bulb» t D C E present moment, particulars of which looktsl more closely, and to my horror Or b Tulips. perceive«! an enormous lion stealing are now published for the first time. •X — along the ground In the direction of my The cur. which 1» a Coventry Daimler, Together with our Complete Catalog ----------- — --- -------------------- ------- w ill be fitted with a 22L, hors«« |wwer, for iqo 1. if you will «tend 11» a mail wife an«l child. My wife saw the crea­ «irder, no matter how small. Write us, ture at the same Instant, and despite four-cylinder motor, running at a nor- “D iar M rs . P inkham When I wrote to you a few months and make your selections from our Cat­ ago I hail b»«eii suffering from inflammation of the ovari««« anil . her terror fortunately remaluisl per- mal sp<«eJ of 720 revolutions, It is de­ alog. Springtime is here, and it is sigued to carry sufficient petrol fer a womb fot over eighteen month» 1 had a continual pain and fectly motionless ami silent. time for planting. »orcn««sK in tny biudc and side. I believe my trouble» were caused both run of 150 miles; Is fitted with Scarcely knowing w hat to do. I hasti­ by overwork and lifting some years ago. Life was a drag to me ly crept toward the side of the bunga­ elwtrlc and tub«? ignition ami ia gear- ami I felt like giving up. 1 bail several doctors, but they did me low to the open window of my room, e«l up to twenty-four miles an hour, little good. I began to use I.ydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Com­ Tlie car is unquestionably the most where I knew a loaded rltie was leaning pound four months ago ami am iu better heulth today than I JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, luxurious ever constructed, the body against th«« wall. 1 dliuued in at tlie nave been for years All uiy pains ar«« gone Your Vegetable window, seized the ritl«« and leap«sl by differing materially from the ordinary Compound has made me well. I recommend it to all suffering Foot of Morrison Street. another window out upon the veranda. form. women.’—M rs . S. J. YV atson , Hampton, Va. Th«« tonneau, w hich Is of tin« roomiest There was no time to think: the lion Can give you the liest bargains in When tiier«: ia one remedjr that ia aure, and Buggies, Plows, Boilers and Engine«, was within a few feet of my dear ones and most comfortable description, 1« liundreilsof thousand» of women know from ex­ Windmills and Pumps and General and crouching for a spring. I called ¿««signed to hold six passengers and perience I m reliable, ia it wise to experiment with Machinery. See us before buying. softly to my wife not to move, and then the s««ats nre built considerably above untried and comparatively unknown uiedlcinea? the two in front intended for the use fired. n R tAf A n depodted with New Year Resolutions The ball passed directly over my of the mechanician and an attendant, K p Mf 11 K II the City Hark, ■ of Lynn. I5.000. which boy's head and lodged In the forehead in order that the passengers may ob­ wHl be paid to any per- of the lion, immtxliately above the eyes, tain an uninterrupted view ahead. Tlie Bon who can find that the at>>ve testimonial letter ia not genuine or wai published before seats are rounded and are fitted with and stretelusl him on the ground. Mu« i»U»l tiom Uq«<«v. opium sa4 looses* obtaining tne writer's special permission. kabiis. Head ter psrtioolaHie There was an instant of fearful sus- tiu«« gauze curtains on either side, I V 1 a >• l'lN a HAM M kdkinb C o . I pense. Then I fired again, but the sec­ which may be drawn at will. Yeeley las’ituti. y,o.’’Vu"ru«dror,J;S.' While effectually protecting the royal ond bullet was not necessary, for the party from the dust, they are sutHcient- lion had been killed at the first shot. The Part He Took. ly transparent to allow of an uninter­ The Don — And what part did you MAN MHO MROTE “GO 'MAY rupted view of the scenery on all sides. its take in this disgraceful proceeding ol BACK AND SIÎ DOWN.” At the back of the tonneau glass win­ holding Mr. Waters under the pump? dows extend from the d«x>r upward to Undergrad (modostly)—His left leg, “It Is wholly inspiration.” said Elmer the canopy aud form a further protec­ z WHY PORT YOU ITUk sir. Bowman, the author of "Go ’Way Back tion against dust, that arch-enemy of In Doubt. the motorist. and Sit Down.” Bildad—Did the size of her pile make Unexpected Happening The whole of the coach work, says you hesitate? Mr. Bowman Is a Caller — Is the editor in? negro. He was liorn the London Mail, which is of the tin Perkins—Yes. For a long time I Th«« Imp—Nope. Gone home. in Denver and lives est possible description, will be paint­ didn’t know how much she had. “Not ill, I hope?” ed in the royal colors. in New York. "Nojie. W ife telephoned l>aby A Plauiible Theory. "Ever since I could asleep. Went homo to nee what it DOGS AS SCOUTS first remember 1 She—I wonder why a man’s hair looki-d like.” was humming live Would lie Useful in Fighting Natives turns gray before his beard. ly airs of my own He—Oh, that is easily explained. of Jungle Countries. B l AC* 0« YYLLOW Simple When You Know. and putting words Captain Steele, of the Sixth Infan­ There is usually about 20 years’ differ­ rw-- - ,ANDKCCPPftY? “I wits up in the mill district today. MWARe or MITATI0NA LOOit fOk ASOVt TgAOe MAM, to them which were try, after an experience of the condi­ ence in their respective ages. CATALOGUES ERBE ] Frightfully noisy up there.” funny — every twidy tions of warfare in the Bhllipplnes, “That’s right. I've got a friend who Showing full Line of Garment: and HataJ Rcaliitic. laughed at them, strongly urges that dogs should be at­ Afli TOWCg CO , >OSTON.NAM.<3 Grimes—What do von think of lives up there. He can't hear himself anyway, A n <1 so tached to the army. In the Army and talk in his house.” when 1 went to Navy Journal he expresses the opin­ Landsman’ 1 marine novel? “My! Boiler shop next d«xir?” Hurley—It is the most perfect thing New York I deter- ion that dogs are the only scouts that “No. He's deaf and dumb.” mintNl to make use can secure a small detachment against I ever got hold <>(. It actually is sur­ of my talents, and ambush on the trails 'hrough these charged with tho sea. 1 was sick be­ Prostrate With Klieninatlc Fever Nil fore 1 had read three pages of it. I have done so. tropical Jungles. Tim»» Within Twenty Tear«. "When my mas- The bush is so dense that thinkers It l> Running Down. This was the ease of Mr. Eli Wilt­ terplece. ‘Go ’Way are out of the question; and trails are ELM EK BOU M AN. “I should advise,” said th" | m >1 i te shire, of Landsdowne Terrace, Caine, Back and Sit so. crooked and over such rough ter- Down,’ was Incubating I practically ritory that the point, at one or two croupiler, as he raked in another stack Wis., who, during this time, suffered ostracised myself from family and hundred yards, is out of sight of the of Ixird Rosalyn’s blue checks, “that the most intense agony. He writes: “1 heartily endorse the testimonials friends. Great subjects cannot be main party. The insurgents, lying in you take something for your system.” which you publish of St. Jacobs Oil as Genuine treated lightly. 1 felt the inspiration ambush usually, or often, let the point Gratthoppert In South W»le> a pain killer, for 1 have been a sufferer in me to compose something that would pass and open with a volley upon the Grasshoppers are so great a plague at from ilienmatism and kindred com­ enter into mid become a part of the lit wagons and main body of the escorL plaints at different times during the erature of music, and I gave myself to They open from apparently Impene­ Hay, New South Wales, that they ob­ hist twenty years. I have been laid scure all the street lamps at night, it as only the artist can. trable Jungle, and at a range from prostrate with rheumatic fever six times “I have, however, turned out some thirty to two hundred yards. They leaving the town in total darkness. during that period, therefore I consider oth««r compositions of which, I believe. fire one or two volleys, then usually Woman in Reiponaible Poaition. I know something alsmt rheumatism. 1 have reason to feel proud, There Is, run away. Sometimes never a mail Miss lkdlo MacKinnon, of Utica, N. During all of these twenty years I have ■s for instance, the lyric. 'I’ve Got Chick of them can be s(*en. Y., has been admitted as a partner by tried various advertised rheumatic rem­ Must Bear Signature of en on the Brain.’ which has become so Tlie dogs, pointers or hounds, would her brother in his large knitting mills, edies, oils, ointments and embrocations. popular in New York. That came to me need little training. Their instincts and has charge of 2,000 employes. None of them gave me relief, but when one evening after I had returned from for hunting and sniffling In every hole I tried St. Jacobs Oil I found it eased a birthday party. I recognized in it at and corner would be «uffleieut to Jus­ Worth Makti the Price. the pain almost immediately, and has once as material for a classic, and 1 tify their use. “Divorces,” sai«l the man who want­ done for me what all other remedies gave my whole mind to the production. Captain Steele possesses n dog nam­ ed to talk and philosophize, "cost more put together never ls*gan to do. The success it has achieved fully re­ ed Done, and 1 asserts that up to the than marriages." “I could give you several cases that pays me for the brain work I expended date of writing no detachment with "Certainly,” said th«« practical man. have been cured, which have come un­ 011 it.” der my notice, and through my recom­ which ft has been out has fallen into “Why not? They are worth more.” FOR HEADACHE» mendation; one of tisithache, one of an ambuscade. A Genial Encounter. FOR DiniNUO» The Game of f eme. faceache and one of sore throat. “He went with U« last winter on The tsar's last visit to France has FOR HIUOUOHES». “1 have recommended St. Jacobs Oil Scribbs — Do you think your new long southern cam- General Sehwan ’ s filled the French papers with reminis­ and shall continue to do so by every FOR TORHO LIVUr. novel will sell? paigti,” says Captain Steele, "and cences of bis former stay. Stubbs—Sell? Yes, sir-ee; I’ve hired means in my power, as I consider you FOR COHOTIPATIOR. lived for more than a month on scraps One day lie drove incognito to the a Chicago num to come forward and deserving.” FOR SALLOW SKIfl. house of Louliet. then president of the of hard bread and bacon. He covered claim the plot.—Detroit Free Press. FOR TMECORIHIXIO4 senate, and while hls companion went six times as much ground every day Trying to Explain. . OMMUIR« __ In to announce the visit, be amused as any man of the column, and la tho “Josiar,” said Mrs. Corntassel, of every soldier in my friend battal* himself by putting hls head out of the “what is these neglijay shirts I ■«• w indow and looking at the people who ion.” advertsed in the bargain sales?” CURE SICK HEADACHE. passed. Exposing a Fra ml. "Weil, they ain’t quite ho prim an' A whistling street boy approached Dishonest holders of accident Insur- scratchy as a b’ilad shirt. I reckon a and recognized him, in spite of the ance policies fr««quently put the com­ neglijay is what you might call a soft plainness of his equipage. He stopped, panies' physician« to needless trouble b’iled shirt.” By using my Washing Tablets. No acids. took off his cap and said, cheerfully, by claiming damage for trifling hurts, Send Ml cents for luu kag«« sufficient for CATABKH CANNOT IlB CIBÍ II N». ls-isoa. N. P. N. U, 3 months, with full directions. Agent« “Good day, sir! How is the empress?” which under the law entitle them to W.O. POWELL. The tsar was naturally surprised, but nothing. Some deliberately practice With local application*, a* they cannot reach IIKN writing tn acIvartlMrs plea»» want«««!. Box 606. Portland, Oregon. uieutluo tld» paper. the Bi-at of th»* Kk» the p»«t eight month», and in that time hnvecured 11 horse» ol brave». 1 4 of diatemper and 1* of chronic cough. Your Prusniun duce« aucti wonderful results in curingcatarrh one of the two to be embarrassed. the premature explosion of a blast Bend for testimonial*, free. Memedie» lute gained a great reputation in th!» »ection. o » vv - t Bxnwcr». New»-k v V. F J. (HENRY AGO., Propra., Toledo, O. I bad an Idea from the start that the KOWBS ntlli STORK. C»»»l Agent» Portlsud, Or». Sold by druggists, »rice If*.'. Mr«. Whitmans Successful Rancher. man was shamming, but all the tests Mails Family Pilis are the beet. Mrs. C. N. Whitman, of Denver. that 1 could apply MViuwi to show I The Cynic Colo., owns the largest ranch of any that he was stone deaf. Still I was not woman In the world. It Is located In satisfied, ami resolved to try a lit tie “The number of people who speak Texas near Tascosa. and Is called the English,” said th" amateur statistician strategy. L. 8. ranch, after Lucien Scott, the first Coaching the nurse beforehand how “is now 11«,000,000.” “It is a wonder,” said the cynic, owner. The ranch is thirty miles to act ! entered the room hastily and “ some of them do not find their way square and Is devoted entirely to cattle cried: "Quick, quick! The fire extin­ raising. Mrs. Whitman makes her gulsher! Where Is it? Never ta I nd on to the stage.” home In Denver, i [though she is ab­ the deaf man! Save yourself!” sent a great deal, both at the ranch and Then we both rushed to the door; in Europe. Mrs. Whitman understands but the patient was quicker than we the management of the ranch thorough­ were, and got out before 11». He had ly. When down there she rides over the goo«l sense, however, to realize It from day to day on horseback, and that the game was up, and he never keeps herself thoroughly Informed as appeared again. to Its needs. She knows lioth ends of “ For 25 year« I h»ve never the business: how to raise cattle and milted tilting Ayer'» Sarsaparilla Safely Sailed a Million Miles. every spring. It cleaniea my One of the largest sailing «easels In how to sell them profitably blood, make« me feel atrong, and the world Is the California clipper Roa­ Hr Tumbled. doe« me good in every way.” — noke, which sails out of New York har­ John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. “Ila! ha"’ laugheii Willie "1 chuck bor. Her captain Is J A Amesbury, ed a bananer skin In front of de teach­ one of the oldest merchant "klppered. of Kipling s "dour fleoteb eng n- steady,courageous. That’s marked the other, in sorrowful ac- eer.” McAndrew» And he never once cents; “but then 1 have to. I'm mar- has been wrecked! what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ried." ______________________ First Ans-rs «n will do for you. A man will talk for bla interest» even The first powtoffice In the country It Na Will» All »• »II »M.iil «hl» »r»M • m f»m«iy roti«*» bi» »a*«c« •»« *• »111 l»O *-tl»«-< J < «ri»o> lowil X»«« I G lïvllflîw