•‘Having: tak*n vonr wonderful “Cascarftt*’’ fo\ throe month* and oehix entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dy*pei*i», 1 think a word of praise In duo to “0 a* carets ,rfor their wonderful composition. I have taken nntnerou* other so-called remedies but without avail and I find that Cascaret* relieve more In a day than all the other* i have takenwould In a year.Jame* Medium. 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J,Best ForThe BowelsPleasant, Palatable, Potent Taste Good, Do Good, Hover Hickau, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 60c. Never told in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CCJC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back.Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59aANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES“The floating debt of the city has been increased over $6,000 during Schunk’s administration, yet no one can point to where the money was spent. I am a democrat, but not the kind of a democrat that has a ring in his nose to be led around by the infant prodigy* of the Telegraph-Herald. Do 1 think that Mayor Sehunk will be defeated? M lt;st assuredly I do; hewill be overwhelmingly defeated at the polls next Monday/'HONOR FOR RICH REDS' FOEso to speak, and it wouldn’t I e a mw experience by any means. 1 don’t set: that my little spiel up there the othernight before that crowd demands apt rsonal interview, \vith Co 1 np 1 imcnts on the side, from the president.“It didn’t amount to much, anyway. I wasn't looking for notoriety, because I’m not stuck on being a headliner in the newspapers.“I m not a good breakfast food fora lot of people.‘‘Besides, there ant plenty of folks who think just as I do about these fellows who have calloused tongues instead of calloused hands, and if Mr. Roosevelt should ask them all to rail on him he would have to enlarge his shack/'“If you accept, your boss, Gompers, will be pretty sore/' somebody sug-1“(joinpers never i n t« rf0res with m y personal affairs,’’ said Robinson. His communications to me are strictly business.“I don’t say that I won’t go. because It's an honor any American might be proud of to put his feet under the table with the president of the Unit* d States. Maybe be might ask me to play tennis with him, eh? I’d be an easy mark in that game. They didn’t teach it in the school I wont to.”COLO WAVE COMINGTRMIMIR Vi t 111; I XVl i ti:i TOTARH RIG DROP.President Lauds the t niouist“Bawled Out’* ParlorSocialist,WhoNew York, April I.—Herman Robin-con, the labor organizer who walked into the Rev, Alexander Irvine’s tea party of parlor socialists Sunday night in the parish house of the Church of the Ascension and slammed some pretty strong parts of speech into the ears of some of our most prominent thinkers, wasn’t keenly excited today over the news that President Roosevelt intends to invite him to the WhiteHouse to 111 late him on hisfrankness and nerve.In fact, the little labor leader, who ra ver overlooks an opportunity to say that the thing socialistic is all “bunk” and “four flushing.” received the important tidings calmly. He sat in Ins office at 25 Third avenue this afternoon with his feet on a desk top re ceiving the congratulations of friends,and elaborating his views on “saviors of the republic/*When it came to saying whether heIntended to accept tl invitaPon, Robinson was “cooney/* He might, and he mightn’t—he couldn’t say until he had received the letter from the president.He left a strong impression, though, that he didn’t see any sense in leaving his job for a day or two just to swap adjectives with Mr. Roosevelt.“Some people might get all excitedover an Invitation of that kind/’ he said, “but I have shaken hands with tie* president before 1 made mv debut.C learing in North and West IndicatesFair and Warmer onThursday.Generally fair tonight and Thursday, cold wave tonight, with the lowest temperature about sixteen degrees above zero, northwest winds, rising temperature Thursday,” was the tore-cast issued from the local weather bu-r e au \Ye d n esd a y 1 not 11 i n g by Fore -caster James H. Spencer.The map showed some cloudinessthroughout the east part of the Mississippi valley, the result of anas oflow bajromotric pressure which werecentral over southern Illinois andnorthern Wisconsin.To the northwest, central over Canadian territory just over the line fromwestern Montana, was an area of highpressure which was causing fairweather and much lower temperature*.If was from this that the cold wave was expected to develop.Rain was quite general throughout the country Tuesday and Tuesdaynight, but the fall was not excessiveat any place.Below* zero temperatures? were reported at Kdmonton, Havre, SwiftFurrent and Prime Albert, the lowest being four degrees below at the itrsttwo mentioned places.F«R RENTable for Dave Zogg. ’phone.- 4-940- A FRF FARM, SFIT-gardening. Inquire at GOO f*th Ave. Dubuque