Look* Like Rain. "It looks like rain to-day," said tb« tffable milkman, as he dumped the reg ular quart into the pitcher. "It always does,' said the woman, and the milk man drove off wondering why gome people take such gloomy views of •very thing.—Keystone. Germany and Aula Minor. It is inevitable that Asia Minor shall even tually pass from the possession of Moham medanism, and whether Germany accom plishes the task or not, the Sultan must yield to a Christian nation. It is just as inevitable that diseases of tlie digestive organs must yield to Hoste-tter's Stomach Hitters. The disorders of this kind are usually called dvs- Jiepsia, constipation and biliousness. The titters are equally good for all such com plaints, regardless of the name. One of the Penalties of Wealth. If you are any man's rich kin, his neighbors have heard all about you.—Atchi son Globe. Try r.raln-O! Try Graln-OI Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children tnav drink it without injury as well as the sdult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-O Las that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is n ade from pure grains, and the most delica:e stomach receives it without distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 ete. per parkT" bv all grocers. Foolish, Indeed. The Belle—A man looks awfully foolish when he's proposing. The Benedict —Yes, and they dare to talk about "appearances being deceptive."—N. V. Journal. Conithlnit Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at once. Goto your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and sC cents. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Superlative. It is not the best man at a wedding who jets a better half.—N. O. Picayune. To Cnre a Cold In One Hay Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.. All druggists refund money if it fails t< tire. 25c. Boarder (disgustedly)—"l can't eat this food; 'tisn't fit for a pig." Hoarding-House Keeper (coolly)—"I don't cater for pigs."— Fun. Bad, Worse, Worst Sprain. Good, Better, Best liemedy—St. Jacobs Oil. You can't preserve happiness in "family jars."—L. A. W. Bulletin. Something very soothing in the use of St. Jacobs Oil for Neuralgia. Subdues and cures. Which is the harder, to make a million or to die and leave it?— Town Topics. Deep as is the Sciatic nerve, St. Jacobs Oil will penetrate and cure Sciatica. The lead pencil is sometimes hard pushed to make re-marks.—Chicago Daily News. Sudden weather changes bring Soreness, Stiffness. St. JacobsOi! brings a prompt cure. Fighting dogs meet their match. —Ram's Horn. Every woman has a vague idea that all her husband does every day is to open his office, read, smoke, and count his money.—Atch ison Globe. Sure GiS3*efor When the children Ret their feet wet and take cold nive them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose or Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bedl The chances are they will be all right in the meaning. Con tinue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until all cough has dis appeared. Old coughs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bron chitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always , made easy and frequently cured I I by the continued use of afl " SiWs *■ •Ckcrrg • Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medicn! science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put ono of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters ever your lungs Tho 800l Madlcmi Advlco Fraol We now have some of the most emi nent physicians in the United States. Unusual opportunities and long experi ence eminently fit them for Riving you medical advice. Write Ireeiy all tie particulars in your ease. BAD BLOOD Itf-.'l H do all claimed for then* ftnd are a truly wonderful medicine Ihaveolten wi*neci for a medicine pleasant to take and at lust nave round it in < asearets. Since taking them my piood has i»een iii»riH«d ai.d my complexion hah im proved wonderjuily and 1 fee, much better in every way Mua. {JALI.IB i£ BJCLLAUI*. JLuttrvli, Teun. B CATHARTIC TWAOI MAX It IIMIUIO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste finr.rt rm Good Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe 10c 2jc 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ■Urllnf R.M.dj l orjpu;, 01111 for tli«* KHNP wllh Which It Is Mode. The usual form of bandages for bruised or mangled fingers is ordinari ly unsatisfactory or bungling from an abundance of cloth, which is cf very little use in the healing of the sores. It is, therefore, not without interest to know that there has been devised a bandage which, both for convenience J"™J • • | • • !1•1 * • < ,1•, • 1 • >•'•••• 1 • * ! | • :!•! : i ! j !!!•*' €> FIGURE 1. and safety, and for the ease with which it is made, deserves to be widely known. The making and applying of this band age may be thus briefly described: Measure a piece of cloth twice the length of the finger, and cut it square, iold the cloth double, as in Fig. 1 I'l "/// fo '/// >M9i/nP\ __/>//// i : 11 '// mil H'f\ m- ■>//> Vim' '///»\ 'in " tn/ , |/ >,nHn. 'ifthX '//// /O! b I///" h V/llh 1: " '/////" > . i /H/'/,"n ■ V'X. iVy 'Ht'n/f ' I ' \ I FIGURE 2. Cut out the nquare (x) and remove It. Then make the seven "tails," as showt by the dotted lines. Open the bandage, and place it in position (Fig. 2), tb* hand lying palm down on your knee. Then turn the flap (b) over the finger, and tie the first corresponding set ol tails over it in one knot, leaving the ends loose, to be covered by the tying " "'t' m "Hi W/ffli / / I"!"' I I 'lllli >l/1 01 HUHllTpt '!Ill"Ih i 'HH' 'I! Ill 1 I M l/H HHI'l *.j "fl "ll »////' >///\ FIGURE 3. of the second set of tails, as shown in l'ig. 3. 'Hie remaining pairs of tails are all tied in the same manner, the last F»-t being fastened in a double knot. In tying ihe tails, draw them snug, but not too tight, as the blood circulation must not be stopped. In medical cir cles this is known as the Hermance bandage. Where mishaps are likely to occur it is advisable to keep a supply of this bandage in stock.—J. Christian Bay, in Farm and Fireside. To Clean Oil I'alntlnirn. Take the picture down from the wall, dust of all cobwebs and dirt, wash the canvas with a sponge and water and cover it w'th shaving soap for a few minutes. Wash this oft with a brush and when the moisture has dried rub the canvas with a linen rag soaked with nitro-benzine. Thiswill leave the paint ing clean but dull of surface, but this defect is remedied by an application ol olive oil and a fine coating of fine color- ICS's varnish. Gilt frames can be bright ened by a washing of onion water, ob tained by boiling some cut onions and mashing them to extract the fluid. EicoHlvr !'*•» of Salt. A medical journal advises against the excessive use of salt. It is first of all a perversion of taste, the condiment de stroying the flavor of delicate dishes too pronounced. Furthermore, it 1* asserted that an excessive use of salt seriously overtaxes the kidneys to re .move it, and that many cases of dei rangenient and disease are due to this excessive use. The s\ * n£ rtSNLS!^ pllf"ilLLsiilLiH IMURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS 1 I For DECORATING MU j?ALO | M wofksi-qiiaily'as «!fll»|jh ."'dlir hofwi'Sr! "l W"'£«-'nil forSAHPLK rOl.uil ('AKUHind HE wayofobtainfiiKlt. wayofobtainfiiKlt. THE MURALO COMPANY, NEW BRIGHTON, S. 1., NEW YORK. K r" BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT." GOOD WIFE, YOU NEED STAR PLUG~" ~r FkTf \ /% /m t -t LEAFPLUG ) rN°t Made by CORNER STONE PLUG ( T O 112 I CJ SLEDGE PLUG ( O If\ 53 1 OP SCALPING KNIFE PLUG \ _ SLEDGE MIXTURE SMOKING / COJW B I IN E ! LIGGETT A- MYERS TOBACCO Manufacturer. | in 3 hatehes ami never before saw an lneuhator. We sell thin and all other Incuhator* we make on JIO DA VM TKIIL. Send 4c for No. lIV Catalogue. J BUCKEYE INCUBATOR Co.. Springtield, Ohio. Wheat Wheat " Not tit og but wheat ! TI W I sea of wheat was what Igvjl.f la lecturer said while I ! sneaking of WESTEKN I liv I MIIPJ CANADA. For partiou- IKJ#! larsasto routes, railway [Yf ANfares, etr..apply to Super iutend«*iit of Imnnuru ddlgrni BKafffliW TKmoK.ouawa.Canada. or to M. V. McINNES, No. 1 Merrill Blocn, Detroit, M cli MRfcS WHLRt AIL tlSt FAILS. KT Beat Cough Syrup. Tastea Good. Utse in tirue. Sold by druggists. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA Fia SrKtJP Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tha genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIO SVRUP Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which thj genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FKANCMCn. CaL I.OCMTILLE. KT- NFW TOP". V V. Is the only sure cure in the world for Chronic TTI - It on«- I'll-rri. Serofuloua I'lreri, Varl ro>r i:iccr>. (Junicrene, FfVfr Korea, and *ll Old Korea. It never fails Draws out all poison. Saves expense and suffering- Cures permanent. Best salve for .%haeea«ea, IMlea. Ilurna, Cut#, and all Fre all Wound*. By mail, small. Sle: largo. Sic. Hook ire.- .1. I*. A1.1.1.N MIKKIVC (U.itl. Paul, Minn. Hold by I»rui«l*la. READERS OP THIS PAPER DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THKY ASK FOR, REFUSING ALL. SUBSTITUTES Oil IMITATIONS. pi 112% tm mm a Dainty Calendar for 1 MO© t.> the ad- I 111 I dress of'any sufferer from Asthma or Fever IK Til K NAME «»IT ! lIL L«'.la IMPKK la MEM IOVKH. ■ ■■"•"I'. 11 a uin.u 11A v t:s. Buffalo. N. Y. QpQ p g Y nevv IMSCOVKK Y; Kive» cases. Send for boulc of testimonials ulul It> iluyl' Ircatncul Free. Dr. U. 11. Ukkk.VH SOYS, AU»«i«,wa. A. N. K.-C 1744 fITHEV WRITI.V6 TO AOVEHTIHEU ptenae atate that yon MW the Adv)rU««« Best In till" paper. 7