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THE FLOBAL WORLD 



Free to 

 Ladies 



One Full $5.00 Treatment of Dr. Mary 

 Lock's Wonderful Home Remedy 



Mailed Free to Every Lady. 



TWO OP AMERICA'S GREATEST LADY SPECIALISTS. 



Cures every form of Piles, Female Weakness, Dis- 

 placements. Leucorrhea, Suppressed or Painful 

 Periods, etc. ^\e have decided to send one grand 

 .$5.00 treatment free to every suffering w. man in 

 order to quiclily introduce in everv city, town and 

 hamlet in the U. S. Address Dr. Mary L< ck Co., 1131 

 Englewood Station, Chicago, 111. ^The above offer 

 is genuine. "We ask no questions or references i>f 

 any kind. Every lady who writes, stating she is a 

 sufferer from piles or female weaknesses, or both, 

 will be sent by return mail free a full $5.00 treatment 

 ■with special letter from the doctor. Write to-day. 

 Remember this is not a patent medicine but a full 

 three-course treatment. 



Comfort Cough Tablets Cure a Cough in one 

 day. Sell 12 boxes at 10c. a bos. Send us the 

 money, we f;ive you any two of these Sis 

 Solid "G<)1<1 laid Kings Free. No money want- 

 ed till Tablets are sold. We take back all not 

 eold. Comfort Medicine Co., Providence, R.I. 



@REEN BONE and 



VEfSETABLE SUTTER 



will save half your feed bills and 

 double egg VI eld. Guaranteed to cut 

 more bone, in less time, with less la- 

 bor, than any other. Send for Special 

 Trial Offer and handsome catalogue. 



HUMPHREY & SONS, 

 Bot 110, 3oUeU Illinois. 



LADY TO DO SPECIAL WORK. $3^ 



t.aMi tor 12 dav^ trial. Permanent i r Satisfactor 

 Address H. KjJGWALL, Lakeside Bldg., Chjcajo. 



A NOVEMBER SKETCH. 



The low winds are sighing, 



The summer is gone, 

 And dreary old winter 



Creeps steadily on. 



With sad tears the dark cloud 

 For the lost summer grieves, 



And autumn has robed 

 The dead flowers with her leaves. 



Vet 'mid all this sadness 



I cannot be sad, 

 There's so much to repay me 



And make me feel glad. 



Let me whisper a secret: 



In the cellar below 

 My bulbs are all potted. 



And waiting to grow. 



When tempests outside 

 Their wild ravings begin, 



Their moods shall be shamed 

 By the brightness within. 



There's the hyacinth fragrant 



And the tulip so fine, 

 Narcissus and jonquils 



Made all of sunshine. 



At 3-ule-tide oxalis 



So golden shall glow, 

 And the dear little snow-drop, 



As pure as the snow. 



And my flowers will bloom 

 While the winter winds blow, 



And my life shall be happj- 

 With watching them grow. 



'Till spring brings the crocus, 



And sweet lily bells 

 Recall the dear story 



That glad Easter tells. 



Peiinsvlvania. 



Nora Way. 



OUR WINDOW GARDEN. 



As the season approaches, when we 

 must gather our floral treasures into winter 

 quarters, our hearts ache over the many 

 we must leave after ever}' ^\'indow is 

 appropriated, and the good man declares 

 he cannot see to read his paper. 



Setting out to improve the situation, we 

 had a box made four feet long, eighteen 

 inches wide, fourteen deep, lined with 

 zinc, set' on stout legs furnished with 

 castors. 



Set tallest plants in centre with moss or 

 sand around to raise the smaller pots level 

 (Concluded on page 17) 



