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' A RtraiiRc occupation for a voting lady Is putKiicd by AlUs Alice Hlw , o ( Windsor , Ontario. She engraves In- ecrlpMonaon tombstones , In her fath er's marble works tml Is an expert al the bus ! i osi. I am sure J'iso's Cnre for Consump tion saved my life three years ago. Mrs. Thos. Uobblns , M\aplo street * Norwich , N. Y. , l < eb. 17 , 1'JOD. Pretty servant girls arc considered n protection against biirgl.irsln London. One of them In a house attracts po- Hecmeti , and they drop In HO frequently - ly to Inquire regaiding the health of the beauty thai cautious burglars' ' avoid such resldei cos. If You UM > Hull liluo , Get Red Cross Hull llluc , the Host Hal ) Blue. Large 2 ot. purkngr only 5 emits. Ono ( > T Nat ur. 'M T lcl < * . ' It Is well known that many Insect * bear a close resemblance to leaves , twigs and other things , and there Is.1 no doubt that this is lor their protcc- . lion ngalnst , or their concealment ! from , their enemies. Ono ot the nvst remarkable cases of this kind was re cently made known to the Entomolog ical society of London. It Is that of a apldcr that lives in the rocl.s 'iicar Cannes. A certain kind of moths in- habiti the rocks also and their cases arc to be found all about. It was no ticed that the spider , when at rest , looked exactly like one of the moth tascs. Chicago Chronicle. A very happy death closed thecireei of a middlc-agt'd colored man at Quit- 1 man , Ga. He had stolen live , water melons , eaten fotin-f them with great ftisto , and died while trying to devour the fifth. A delightful.smile bright- tned bis features even In death. 5 Motor Car Mme. Sdunahl , In the Kouv.ello Re- jue , proposes motor-car kitchens , her Idea beluga kind of ambulant res'au- rantfrom whence food can bo served ready for the table. She points-out that some plan of tills kind is actually In working order In Herlln but there theambulantrestaurant onlycoiicerna Uself with the preparation of food for the sick and ailing. Nothln' Equals St. Jiico\wOl\ For Khcuniatlsin , Oont , Sciatica , Neil- Mlgla. Cm nip , Pleurisy , Lumbago , Sere ( Tlirunt. Itruuehitis , Soreness , SlilVness , Bruises. Tooihnche , Ile.-uluclie. Hnt-k- acbe. Keetache. Pains In the Client , Pnlua in the Hack. Pains In the Shoul- dera. Pnlns In the Limbs , nnd nil tindily ehea nnd pains. It nets like magic. Biife , sure nud never falling. In thosecond-classcars of an English railroad there Is a sign reading thus ; ' .Passengers are requested not to put their feet on the cushions r s ats of f the carriages " Undt mcath this in- crlptlon a humorist added , "or they will dirty their boots. " Per Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Blgnaturo of WISE PAINTING Not much wise painting done ; poor paint , mostly ; too cheap. Nobody wants it poor ; everybody wants it cheap. Devoe ready paint is cheap because it isn 't poor ; it's unlike - " like any other ; because we guarantee results instead of materials. Wise painting1 is Paint in the fall and use Devoe. Ask your dealer ; he'll pet It fcr yon. Book n painting free l ( you mention tills paper. GOOI3-PAINT DEVOB , CHICAGO. _ Route [ Double Daily Service FREE RKOLININ ( CHAR CARS ON NIGHT' TRAITS For InformitliD u titw , cat ! tpoa or | niirttt Aeeat , tr s. fli. ADSIT , o. P. A. . v" GT. JOSEPH , MO. LUKtw iVnLim ML ! _ - - - . , i Bait Couah Syrup. Tuitea Good. Cf hi time. Bold br dnifnrlftts. * CON SitlM PTIOI .JI.N.U , _ yORK , HEB DON'T GUSH. IIH dictionary defines polso as 'the state or quality of. being lint- nnccd ; equilibrium : equipoise ; hence , figuratively , equanimity ; rest. " I'olse Instills grace and symmetry Into the workings of the mind. Just as phy sical exercise does Into the movements of the body. It Is rarely u natural en dowment , but may be cultivated to the point l > where It becomes second nature. Poise always carries with It a sugges . tion ; of reserved force , and the woman "who wishes to acquire It muat learn to J' husband her energy as well as her time : she must not fritter away words , moments or eiiio.lons. The woman of noise Indulges In a few sxclamatlons or superlative * , ni.il dees not waste enthusiasm over trlllus. Shu Is l : gracious , but never gushing , and she has I : acquired the habit of lis.o.iing at tentively t , not awaiting with Ill-conceal ed eagerness a pause In the conversa tion to enable her to rush In and take the lloor The woman of polbe never lingers after her good-by Is spoken ; lever. In fju-t , uiUernuy clrcU nstanccs talks long while standing. She does uot exp , rlence the dlllieulty too many people have of taking leave graceful y. She says good-by , gives ycu a bright smile , and is elf to the pleasure or duty that j awaits her. You do not find out all , there is to know about the- woman he first time you meet her ; you become icqualntcd with her by degrees , and jrow graduaMy into her friend ? hip. ; da Brevoort Roberts lu the Woman's Companion. Our Woni n ot I c-'cncrntlu . The idea that the modern woman Is not the equal of her great-graiitlm Aher in strength and endurance is negatived by | statistics , we me told by Dr. 0. A. L. i Heed In a recently-published text book I , noticed hi the British .Medical Journal. "Evidence. " he says , "is not wanting to Indicate that the Anglo Saxon woman is not N degenerating. Bowdltch has made some Interesting observations ou the physique of worn en , as follows : Of over 1,000 lie found that the average height was IfiS.TG cen timeters (3 ( feet 3M. Inches ) American subjects. In 1,103 subjects In ordinary Indoor clothing , Howditch found the I average weight to be 5UGU kilograms 1(123 ( pounds ) . These observations , com pared with i70 by Uniton , show that the average weight Is a little greater among Americans. It would hei m that while the tallest English women stir [ msscd'tlio tallest Amemcan women h height , the heaviest American wnicu ' I i exceeded the LeaUest ' Eng.lsh women In weight. Dr u'ued ROCS on (6 ( say i that specific observation of this systematic - ! tematic character Is not necessary to Impress the Ime.l gent traveler With the generally satisiac-tory physique of the women of England and Am T.ca. The improvement in the physique of women has been notii cable Kliue the de\elopment among them of a taste for cycling , la\\n tennis , hoi-Key tu.d other foims of out-door exercise , \\lich would have boon thought very unlady like in the early days of the Victorian era , when girls fay on boards to straighten tholr spinoH and weie In all respects compelled to foHow what miy : i be called I ho 'prunes and prisms' sys tern of life. " , ' Hnlr < > , , - tt MH. . Some of the loveliest little coiffure finis-lies have appeared. Many are still true to the little bows of ribbon twlstul upon wire. Some are even of gold braid. Black velvet is the standby , however. Butterflies are very modest and may be had In any size , color , or at any price. They are best lilted , perhaps in spangled or frosted tulle. All black ones , a-sprlnkle with jet , are favorites ; BO are white urn * glittering with frosty silver. Smaller butterflies perched at the base of two soaring , frosted lace wings ore pretty , as they are new. Indeed , the clever fair one may think out any number of fascinating and original ECliemot ) . Naturally , gold on white Is much ad mired , as is gold on black. But there ire too many combinations to mention nil. Good manners nre the result of trainIng - tid Ing and example. Nature makes a child : belilHli , nud it Is hard for u child to do lee the things'he does not like to do. So ciety haw IOIIR since agreed upon certain 'ormal rules of politeness. Not one of hcse but tearhes deference to others and unselliBlincsH. Patient p > r-eventnce n repenting wliut iniiHt be obeyed nnd the order that nniHt be observed will nt nst make the well-bred child a satisfaction Isto faction to his friends and n pride unto liiniHclf all hi * lifetime. Poll.euess and gelf-roHpectlng bearing IH so much capitnl to the boy nnd girl who uiu.it work their way In the world. V 1ft Women r < l'ce In Trn , The cnsunl every-dny accomplish - incuts of u mnn have much to do with women's liking ; and first of all comes Havolr falre , says a writer In the Cos usbe mopolitan. He may or may not be what IB rather vulgarly described as "a society man. " yet he must under- Ma nil and be familiar with the myriad little usages that form society's un written Uw. To be at ease In anny nyr set , to bo equal to emergencies , to car- ry off an awkward situation with ur banity and perfect self-possession this acuity wins unstinted admiration from a woman. And then there arc the hlngs that go with this knowledge of he proper thing to do , the little courio- Hies , the delicate and tactful attentions .hat menu everything and nothing , thif ability to order a dlnnei' properly to nako things go off smoothly , to carry out n plan without a blunder or a jar , the carriage ready at the proper mo- npnt , the flowers especially arranged , the right seats at the theater , every thing foreseen , every possible occur- rcncu provided for , every want antici pate 1 , every contretemps avoided. These are all unimportant In them- jolvps , yet In the mass they never fall o'erentc a strong Impression In a wom an ; for a woman halts blunders and will trust a man In great things If she sees that he has a genius for making small things go oir well. . The average every-dny womnu 1ms more clothes tlmn Hlie needs. The nver age everyday woman does not know that It la quality not quantity that counts. A summer can be got througl with nicely with four or live pretty shirtwaists and one or two good skirts A simple muslin or foulard or BOIHO frlpperlsh gown for evening wear Is nl one needs If one Is a city girl staying In town. Invest your money In clothes that are durable , well make and sim ple. ple.Don't Don't plaster your gowns with silly gewgaw rullles and stickpins and bows and danglers. For this Is the reign of neatness , trimness - ness , stunning simplicity ! A girl never looks sweeter than In n nice , clean , sweet white shirtwaist , with a soft , white stock , a well-tailored skirt , a nleo white little hat and n pair of patent leathers that are shiny and beautiful. I'll leave It to yon. f m > "r itit'oti o ( * tie T'r'd" . Dec. 31 Is a favorite wedding day In Scotland. There Is an old superstition against May marriages. A bride should use no pins In her wedding clothes ) . It Is said "Hlessed Is the bride on whom the KUU shines. " The origin of slipper throwing Is not known. It means , however , good luck. Never In rehearsing the ceremony read the marriage services entirely over. To change the name and not the let ter Is change for worse and not foi better. A bride must wear nothing green. That color Is emblematic of evil , says i the Plttsburg Press. ' In Yo''iHhlrc , England , the cook u cl to pour hot water over the doorstep af ter the couple had gone to keep tin threshold warm for another bride. keeplnn n baby ninnscd , Ills caretaker muy nve many steps by lle- iiK a string to the ball or toy with wlileb h Is playing. Fiisten ou < ? end of the Btrlng to tlie baby's chair , nnd when the child drops his. toy u pull of he string will brine It up iignin or will ; eci > the ball rolling and the baby amused. Pointer Scrern * . Poster scrceiiB nre now , that Is , In their dec-onitlon , at least. The frames nre not different from the usual oak or cherry , and the panels are denim , but each panel In adorned with a Japanese figure In poster effect. Full sway lu given to the love of brilliant coloring * characteristic of this school of art , and although the effect IB posteresqno In thu extreme , yet It Is so attractive and pretty - ty that , together with Its novelty , it will donbtlebs make these screens ly fuvored. For Thousands of sermons have been preache ; ! ngulnst womnu'B extrava gance , thousands of men ure gronnlus under the tyranny of spendthrift wives , but neither the moralist nor the husband ever dreams that the fault lies In tlie man who carries his money In a belt , and that a separate purse for the wife would Btlninlnte her to con- mjr Instead of Tlio Old Knit J-'onon. In the inbrry days of lioyliooJ when we never Inunv n enro Grejitor than tlie mumps or uiensles or n mother's cut of hair , When n sore too wim u trensiire nntl n stone-bruise on tlio heel Flllea the olher bo.vs wlHi ouvy Which they trleil not to concent , There were iivm.v tivnsnreil objects 6n the farm we held most ilenr , Orchard , iu'lits , the cn-ek w > swnm In , nnl the old sprlus en. it nil clear ; Over tln.ro the wuoils of hi Uory and of , onk so deep niul dojue , I/oomlni ; up liehhnt the outlines of the old rail fence. i On Its rails the qunll would whistle lu the early Himunor morn Callhi : : to tlu-lr hiding fello vs In the Held of wnvlng nui'n , And the iiimtiluw lurks unit robins on the stakes would Kit nnd sin ; ; Till the forest similes behind them with their melody > would rluK- There the enthlrd nnd the jaybird sat nnd cnileil cmh other liniues , nd the Kiiulrrels and the chlpmuuks played thu chnsu-nud-cntcli-uiu . And tlie pirter snnke was often lu un- ph'-iH. ut evlilriice ) In the Kr.msus lu the corners of the old rail fence. As we prow to enrly manhood when \vc tlionjrlit the country girls In thi' ilindein of beauty were the very fairest pearls , Oft from spellln' mhnol or meotlu * or the jolly shuck in1 bee , Down the uKI lutie we would wander with n merry little "she. " Ou the pica of In IIIK tired ( j"st the coun try lovur lie ) , On a Knissy seat we'd Hutjcr In the moon/ liKlit , she and I. And we'd pnlut u future picture touched with colors mu-it intense As we sat tlu-iv iu the corner of the old rail There one nlpht In happy drenmlns we were sitting hiuiil In haud Up so iii < ir the jj.it es of heaven we could nluuist tu'iir the linnil , ' When slio heard a declaration whispered In her lls'uhv : ear Ouc she olti'ii since has told uic she was uilsiity shirt to hear. On my head there's now a desert frhiKcil with follujje of jjrny , And there's many a thread of silver In her dear old head to-day , Yet the llnme of love la burning In our liosoniH us Intense As it bui-nud lu llui corner of that eli rail t't-nee. Denver 1'ost. Itnllnn GirlH Never Flirt. In Italy , according to Marchusa Thco- tloll , who wrltea ubuut "What GIrl-LIfo hi Italy Means. " In the Ladles' Home Journal , there Is plenty of love-making , but not between the young people of the higher social class. Among lower clasnes the youths are truer to please themselves , and there Is no Incl of furious love-making , seasoned wltl Jealousy , estrangements , peacemnk in y , tears nnd ( jiulleu , as Mother Na ture Intended It to be. Hut there Is n flirting , 'hove Is taken very seriouslj nnd on the girl's hide , at least , Is In dulgud In wlih marriage ns the end h view. Flirting fur the sake of amuseJ J ment , simply to while nwny the long Rummer dajs or us n.mild stimulant nt lialls nnd parties , with no Idea of matrimony In the background , Is a kind of sport whMi has not jet reached tia from beyond the Alpq.Ve are so far behind the times that to grant the slightest privilege to a man who has not avowedly shown that he meant ) mar riage would be considered downright dishonest by a respectable Italian girl. A girl who Is not married at thirty will remain In the same dependent state ns at seventeen. She we uld no mure think of vnlklng the streets nlone , paying a visit or traveling from the city to the country wlthuu. a companion or n chap eron than she would think of choosing her own chthes and dressing us she liked best , t even at that mature age would Bhe cj.uo e a hn.-lmnd for herself without the approval of jicr family. Knsily luirmul. An election petition wnn being tried , nnd a witness wns called to prove "bribery. " ' ] "One of the gentlemen piiys to me. 'IIodKC. you must vote for the Tories , ' " enhl the witness. "And whnt did you nnswer to that ? " asked llm counsel. "Well , says I , 'How much ? ' " "And whnt did the agent sny ? " "He didn't Kiiy nothln' . The other gentleman comes to me , and says , 'You must vote for the Liberal * , Hodge. ' " "And what did you nnswer ? " I " 1 said. 'How niuchV So he nrst mo 1 1 wluit t'other gentleman offered , and I I told him 5 shillings. " , "And whnt did the Liberal agent do ? " lie gave me 10. " Counsel cits down triumphant , nud up , Htnrts the other sTde. "Did you vote for the Liberals ? " "No. " "Did you vote for the Tories ? " "No. I ain't got a vote ! " London i Spare Moments. Whnt l Holtl fur Colfno in Paris. A French chemist linn nnnlyxcd the j substance Fold In Paris us coffee , nnd J > has discovered tlint It Is composed of j j adulterated chicory , beetroot , turnips , j parsnips , cnrrot's , dandelion , acorns ' , 1 I horbe chestnuts , huzcl ntitK , t\K \ * i , prunes , couch grass , pistachios , almonds mends , wnhiuts , peanuts , dates , nj- ples nnd pears. All of these articles , usually In damaged condition , nro mixed tosether , ground , rousted and adedd to a little real coffee. Iviivli.li with Their Money. It Is estimated that the 13fi 000 Amer- Icnns who visited Europe lout year spent there $00,000,000. It always amuses UB to see a good mixer work nmonj ; the people ; It In ai . amusing as u good pointer dog work * lug tuuuotf birds. . r \Vronchctl Foot nutt Ankle Cured tj St. Jnt.'nl > 4 OH. Opiitleiueti ! A nliort tliuo ago I severely - ' vorely wreiielied my foot nnd nukle. The injury wits \ciy painful , attil Hie consciiuont Inroiiverienee ( being oblig ed to keep to luHiiit-s.v was very.trying , j A friend leeomtiieiiiled .St , .Incolia Oil , at : 11 I nine jncat pleiHiiie In ' ( ( forming you Hint one npplU-nilon was Hiillleieni kto uflect a eiiinplotc cute 'lo a liusy niiin sc siniple nud effective n renreily la liivnlnnble. and I > * hiill ! , . up oppor tunity of suggesting the ue of St. Jiirolm Oil. Yours truly , Henry .1. . ' > olrs , Mn linger Tne Cycles Co. , Lou- don , ICnulaml. St. .liu'ulm Ol | It pnfe. sure aiid fnillug. Couunera I'nln. Trim Uuli-rprUo. "Any one killed In thut lire down at fclio Old Maids' home ? " asked tbu Great Kill tor of the Assistant.hNaw nothln' but , nine cats , "said the A - Istantlio was not yet alive to the osslblllllcs of yellow JdUrnallsm. ' ( Jrcat , .Scott , maul" yelled I he Great Editor. "Jliisluun'Xtraon the.streol.s nd run a icd-lnlc head line olear cross the front , page , stylng " no Lives Lostl" miUmoro Amcr- can. Slrcl llrlilt ! * ' Ovi < r Klonililc1. The lirstsleel bridge Iii mld < llo Y" . foil has been fnrmally opened for traf- le , H spans the JClondlko river , ii'-ar- ' y opposite the mniith of Kuimn/a Ureck , or about amlk- and a half uhovo la JtinoUon with the Yiiknii at , Paw- on. The malt ) ' span is 1(51 ( feet long , uid restH on steel caissons tilled with uement and .sliongthcncd with crib uid rook- work , The total cosLof the brldgo in position was $ . ' { 0,000. Till" .Ht't'liiK ' ot n lliipo. The setting of a greal hope Is llko he st'ttlnu' of the sun. Tliu brightr less of our life Is gone. Shadows of evening tail around us and the world seems bub a dim reflection-- Itself a mmder shadow ; wo look for > Mird Into the lonely night. The soul withdraws nto Itself. Then stars arlso and the night Is holy. IT.V. . Longfellow. Unit of tlio The Hudilhlst prlosis of both China anrl Japan have a musical Instrument called miik < u y , or wood lish , a kind of drum. It susud by the priests when reciting I heir pravons , one tap being given ' to every syllable. Still Talking Atiout It , Urynnt , Mo. , Oct. 7. The case of Mrs. M. A. Ooss continues to be the chief top'c of conversation In till * neighborhood. Mrs. GO/J.I / wns a cripple for n long time with Sclntlcn ; she was en hart she cout n't turn over In bnl nnd for four months she lay on one side. She tiad tried everything without got- tlm ? nuy relief , till nt last she heanl of Dotld's Kidney L'hls. She Is BM'ous nnd well to-day , nuJ hns not u single ache or pain. .Mrs. Goss nayss "I don't know II Dodd's Kidney Pills will euro nny thing else or not , but I d know they will cure Sciatica , for they cuicil me nnd there couldn't be n worse cuso tlinu mine. " .Sunday Is the day of strength ; the others are week days. Apples will be a light crop In Wis consinbut cranberries aie good. PUTNAM FADKLBSS DYES nro fast to sunlight , washing and rubb.ng. The largest Inseut known Is the elephant beoMo of Venezuela Ono has | i bivn found that weighed seven I ounces. "You said you were polnir to mnrry nn artist , an I now you'ro engaged to ad-nitlst. " "Well , Isn't ho an artist ? lie draws from r-'al life. " Fun. Tlio hanholois hi Hesse , Germany , ] have 1 to pay twenty.live per cent , moro . taxes t than married men. This law has | cmni cllud many single gentlemen ' to t emigrate to Prussia. Miunesnta Is called the "Dread and Hut lor Stair , " and rlghilv , too , for liisr year her mil's turned out 20,030,600 barrels of llniir and churned over 00- , ) uO,000 pounds of butler. Yt-llniv C oIlnRri * ll Keep Ih' in wlnto with Ited Cross Vntl fW e. All groeurs m-ll largo 2 oz. package , 5 cents. _ rotion Trnil i Over th Tlonlnr. Last yar Mexico , Central America nnd H'liith America Itonght cotton goods fr-Hii the United Slates valued at ( . * ) CO'i 000. In the same year Grout1 liritaln suhfto thesotvnmtrles similar goods to the value of $ . (8.000,000. ( Vr * . Window' . WOOTIIIS' ' ) SVKUP fir trHlilnp. foflrni ilu * ctiins. rluc * ! ! } p lu , turwi linl cullo , tVj hrittl * . I.ucliy Itllintitirl "Hllmbpr Is getting poetical. He says there Is something very rhythml- cal In the click of a typewriter's kos. " "HllmiH'.r has a very pretty typewriter girl. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. _ _ _ _ _ _ I MONEY FOR YOU. W p ' nU you Uiv liiium * MctLly Ail.liKO A. C. Mon. " * Co. , U lluaucbt. , N York Lily. , Gonuliio Itnllroiuf Portry. | I Recently the train of n conductor on : in ; 1'hlliidelphln , Wllnilngton and n&l- Mniore Unllro.l WM late. Wlieu thlt occurs n report has to be made oat tai-i MJO reasons stated. riie wind wan high , | The Bteam wns low , The trnlu wna Iiuavr and hard to to\T % Tim coal wu poor and full of slate , A.nthats tha reason " 25" WAI lute. . -Philadelphia 1'rei * . SHOES JUDK. . M j.-i-r * . . . . . . . " - aCcntnnr The rrvutatinn ofv7 Jj. DotiR'nfli ' W.0 nnd u . v > o'joet fox * ofylo , cctmort ami "voir h.\.i oct Hod all cil'or inoUes eoldnt those pnocfl. Tills excellent vcptitntlon nft * been v on br merit alono. w.wJJJ ? 5 " BUOBB hiu o i j rive bcaor onUsfnctiLn than otlior CJ.OO nndPT.80 shcon bccnuso Jl ropufcitfon f r Uio best 9U.OO and ? 3-oO , eho < M miint bo naintniuod. Jlio stnndnm lifta nltvuyn boon plnood BO liicii tunt tuo. wonrcr reoelvoj inoro vUm' tor Ills tnoneyi in the \V. JJ. IJjUKlwi fi.00 nnd CJ.50 Bhcxvi tlinu liq con act oJievhove. . , . .j. - ( tiiooa than , nny other t\'o ini.ijutaouirorB. IV , L , Douglas $ * -VO Out Ldge Una cannot bo equati'il < i ( any mm " ' " " " " " ' ' " "V'A "iI"t ! > ianfrVif.f d""nnc } & 3'"aiJI cfiocs n no r/TJi/J a/ fie asrmo fifffft' fffacfoaffff'TH utf.'t ! In 9i * SUSti $ O if.aao r'K.fust ts frcna. Hold by tljcj bout shoe it i li-ra evoiTwhoro. " " ' " ' " ' " upon" wit It imuio tiucl i iluo ) ti\niiril 1111 < > ultoin. How lo Orilvi.v Aiii I. H W. I. Doimhe fioen nrs not " In j our town , trml onltr illrcct tiji , on ivixlriof ? iirlco na v J 13. n < lail loiul too 'trlnijc. tf t nl out CICIMI I infill III in xkn you ] Ulrlliat\UllriiuiliD RIII ! ( t cut- lom iiiftdo nliocs , In fljl , lit ami weir. Tnln nmuinfincnM of { aotniPlKmiioiiiiioUMiHira \voitii plain or tap lee ! tii'rtYT , infil- mm or llulit iclfj. 7 * > t C l r I'rtlrl * nic-l. loK ftxm , IV. I "Our new Hoot of torpodo-dc.stroyi-ra Uiliavestlrred up ' rcninrked the naval chief ot tlie izrpat. . Kiiropcun power. "Yes , " " ro- pllcd lilsii.sslKtaiit , "It iKsaltl they will build a fli'ub of torpcdo-dcstroycr-de- Rlroycrsnuw. " Let'cm. . We'll build , a fleet , < if ttirpcdo-dcsu-oyer-destroyer- destroyers. " The French ollvo growers have t > reckon moro and more with the com petition of the olive growers ot Tunis. ASTHMA-HOT FEVER CURED BY AcDRtss Dn.7AFT.79 E.I30'-HST..N.Y.ClTY. boatricals I'lTIII.lSIIINO COWI'VNV. 6 H lulltlt IK' irb.iru htrri-t. LlilrucM , li $900 TO $1500 A YEAR We want ltUelletit ) Men ami Women is TrmclllIK Krjiie.tliliitlveH tr l.oail MiilinKcr * ; I.HIV | J ) .o to HMO it ) cnr un > l nil exl el , icurifliij { lo exj-tilrnir uiiJ Mlillliy. We w-niil loci'l rciir-enl | li\t. ; inuiry f } < ' * rk iinJciiiniiiU liHt.ccinttiiH ) | iiJK'ii U dr\0leil , send Mump lui lull iiiutii-nliiiji uud uie ponlliuu pieUuJ. Ad rcait , IHP1v - TllU 11111,1. COMPANY , rlliludtll.uk. . . ' A lOo tnn of LintlV'S PKEM Kit SOLP m'iit ' U ii1nl if lilt lio.l o.n > you ier lu.lol. If ilinni n a wir to iiimn oupl ) t- UrnuwiiuMluura It-liut uiti i.n t. OXTAIL. CHICKEN MOCK TUKTI.K TOMATO CHICKEN GUMBO VEGETABLE ; c , M nt n > wlierforlOf InmiM , O'ir ' llaoltlrt. "Him lu Mnka OoaJ lUlng4toLut"mitll ( l fira. Llbby , McNeil ! & Llbby , Chicago , WOE3LE& THOUGH OfTESSllTATU ITHA5NO QUAl CATALOCURS TRCt SMOWIMC rULk UNC OF SASaCN A.J.TOVVtR CO. . BOSTON. MA35. 4i