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SUFFERINGS UNTOLD.
WONDERFUL MIRAGE.
A Kanea* City Woman ■ Tarnbla I. !
gerlenco with Kldn«y glcknote.
Mr*. Mary fog.a. loth at. and Cle e !
land eve. Kanaaa City. Mu aayc
"Kor year* 1
*• run down
w • a k, laat
and eore. The
kidney v««re
tloui arete too
frequent Then
dropsy puffed
up rtiv ankle*
until l h k y
•ere a light
lo behold IKjr-
_ tora save n.a
J up, but 1 be
tan u a 1 a g
1 loan a Kidney PilU. and tbe remedy
cured me ao that I have been well
ever alnre. and have bad a fine baby,
the Brat in live that was uot prema-
turely bom."
Hold by all dealers. 50 cents a boi
I'WerMilburn Co.. Buffalo. N. V.
"How do you like vour new cook-
book?" "Fine. I-ote of Stirling; events
In It."
Hera I* Relief tor Women.
Mother I'.ray, a nurse la New York, die-
covered a pleaaantherb remedy for women's
UU,called AUSTKAI.1AN I.KAK. It is the
only oertaiu monthly regulator. Cures
female weaknesses, Backache, Kidnev and
Urinary troubles At all Onifrffiita hi- by
nailMlcta. Sample malUti kkek. Address,
The Mother Orajr Co., LcKoy, N. Y.
The aw-ragt limn Is more willing lo
lenii his eur than to lend a hand.
How's This?
• mrrli Cure. .
F. J. CHEKET * CO., Toledo. O.
* f, tb« unrtrrsi^u-U, ba r knows V. J. t b«nrv
f«>r • lie last 15 tears, mid belle*e him | erf rtlv h«u
rst'le la all bnaiofaa tru* < U«>na and financially
carry out any nbilgki tma made bjr hi* trui.
WtLuixf., '.imo * Mavm,
\Vh esaie I'rutfirlBtB. Toledo. O.
s'arrh t'ura '• takea Internally, acting
able
t fre«. l*rlc« 15
• per
Great City Appear* to Whaler* In the
Behring Sea.
On the lMh of laat August who* the
whaling bark Gayhead waa > rulatpg
about aeventj Ave miles wool of PliSy
loff island in Behring sea Mate pom*
and the men on deck were tbasder
atruck by the appearance of s great
city immediately ahead Tbero waa
the shore line, and rlelng above It were
thousand* of electric lights twinkling
along h hundred streets Hero and
there, apparently at prominent cor
nera. were larger lights, and along the
shore wtre the myriad of light* shrrw
lug at the whatrea
But the nate aad his men know that
this must be an lmaglnar> city, and
that for hundred* of mllea bevood
where these lights flared out waa only
an eapanse of desolate water. The
mate called Captain Fisher, who
looked upon the scene and was bewtl
dered. There was no accounting for
the wonderful night This city seemed
as real as San Krancieco seems to a
visael anchored in the channel near
Goat Island.
When daylight came, the spectacle
faded away, and In all direction* was
only the heaving bosom of the cold
aea. with no land In sight and bo
great city within hundreds of miles.
, Age Stsndard.
There la only one fair standard by
which a man'a work can be nieaaureti,
! and that is what he can do. Neither
j nge nor youth can count against the
| niHn that does things Pueblo Chief
tain.
To the housewife who has not yet
be. ome acquainted with the new things
of everyday use In the market and
who is ressonably satisfied with the
old. we would suggest that s trial of
l>eftanre fold Water Starch be made
at once. Not alone because it is guar-
anteed by the manufacturers to be su-
perior to any other brand, but because
each 10c package contains 1< oxs.,
while all the other kinds contain but
12 o*a. It Is safe to say that the lady
who once usee Defiance Starch will
In her
The Brutality of Football. W C. T. U. CONVENTION.
If vou were the mother whose boy |
was brought home dead from betn* Mrs. Stevens. President. D.scusses the
butted in the stomach, like that boy Canteen Question
In Canon City, or If you were the ,
mother whose boy lay in the hospital 1-°* Angeles, Cain 1 he -,t day t
lit the |Kilnt of death from being session of the tlilrty-eecnn.l ..unum
klcktd In the back, like that young convention of the National Women*
man in Denver, you would not listen Christian Teniparancc Vnlon
with much patience to the people that voted lo routine mutt« rn !•
told you how valuable Is the same of nual address Mrs Ulllati
football In building up physical preoldenl. commented upon -he v.i
strength or disciplining the mind to vloiia legislative measures tin- orga.nl
habits of courage, promptness, obedl lation Is urging. both "> > • IK>
ence and self control. All your soul , laturea and in the National i ungreM.
would rise within you in the demand and spoke encouragingly the future
that the evil should be separated from srowlh of th- temperance moveiuem
the good and that the barbarity of i Mra. Stevens reviewed the develop
football should l>e stopped And you inenta of the past year and srtw much
would be right Pueblo i "hleftain reason for encouragement I pon the
, subject of reform bills Introduced in
Mortality in the Army. the last Congress ami which were not
acted upon, she aaiil
LAW URGED BV SELF tEEKERS.
Real
The splendid efficiency of the Japa
newe medical service In the recent war
laught military surgeons the world
over that it Is no longer necessary for
in army camp to be one vast hospital.
und In no country was this lesson more i |>oatpon> tuent
needed than the United States. Ac n„.m„lie8 ot defeat, for
cording to figures printed by the New
York Clobe 110,070 Union soldiers
were killed In action or died from
ounds during the Civil War, and
At mention of this there is befori
you visions of petitions you have eli
eulated. memories of weary nillne you
have I rnversed, rebuffs you have en
dnred. arguments you have presented,
[But no
huv
rough' with a triumphant spirit and
that same spirit la 'tra to da as we
look forward to the coming months."
Mrs Stevens waa |K sltive in her at
"Do you think lbs uut.iranblle will
ever dt*plu. the bora. .' it 'Mainly
will If It rui hits it
other. Quality and quantity must
I've lialf a mind to
V wife. l,e Sorrv.
ni marry a man Willi
ask you to
L>ut 1 really
only lialf u
win.
"I sincerely hope your football team
Isn't brutal." "Not sufficiently brutal to
win."
TEA
Is there anything good that
isn't advanced by good tea?
Is there anything bad that
isn't kept down by good tea ?
Mara Joltnaon Kar*tui> tfkinbon* done 1
bin u-tnlkii: a powerful lot 'bout how |
Vtd'a w-raisin' rlilt kenh, Mphalet Snow .
Blio' He doan mean "raisin , ' he I
id«mna '•liftI**'."
TEA
Good tea is better than
poor coffee, and costs less
money.
Go by the book.
"Why don't yer lei up? Ilea lioller-
M r noufli. ' "I know he in. Johnnie,
hut I'm awfullv hard o' hearln' '
OPERATIONS AVOIDED
Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided
Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering
from Like Conditions Will Be Interested.
or fret Alrr/,/,
gryriie /jyan
When a physician tellsa woman, suf-
fering from ovarian or womb trouble,
that an operation is necessary it, of
course, frightens her.
The very thonplit of the operating
table and the knife strikes terror to
her heart. As one woman expressed
it. lien told by her physician that she
must undergo an o|>eration. she felt
lhat her death knetl had sounded.
Our hospitals are full of women
who arc there for ovarian or womb
operations!
It is quite true thst these troubles
may resell a stage where an operation
is Ihe only resource, but such oaaes are
much rarer than ia generally supposed.
Wcause a great many women have
lieen cured by I.ydia K. Plnkhain s
Vegetable Compound after the doctors
had ssid an operation must Is- per
formed. In faet. up to the point w here
the. Uuife must lie us d to secure instant
relief, this medicine i- certain to help
The strongest and moat grateful
statements possible to make come from
women who, by taking I.ydia K. rink-
ham's Vegetable • .impound, have
escaped serious operations.
Margrite Rvan. Treasurer of St An-
drew's K<s let v. II del Kngl'sli, Indisn-
apol is, lnd., writes of her euro as follows:
Dm r Mm. Pink ham:—
" I cannot gni wonl to iiire« mv t ti anti-
fur the good I.ydia K Itnknaui's \ eaetal.l.
Com|M)Uiid did ine. Tbe doctor said I isiuld
not if'-t well unlew 1 had an o|ieratii>ii fur
ovarian and female troubles. I knew I inuld
lint stand the •train of an operat ion and made
up ray mind I would he an Invalid for life.
Atk Mr*. PMkan'ft Advk* A W«us
Hearing how f.ydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetal.le
I'lHnpounil had saved otber women from
serious operationv I decided to try it, and in
l"*s than f an' months 1 was entirely cured;
and words fail lo eiprea my thankfulness
Miss Mnrjrret Merkley of ifT'i 3d
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
IVu i Mr- Pink ham —
" ikiss of slreagth. extreme nervouanesa,
severe ahootinx pains through the pelvic
organ*. cratii|is. bearing d.nvn pains, and
extreme iirilation eoui)>ellt-d me to seek
medical advice. The do. tor. after making
an exoinination. said that 1 had ovarian trou-
ble and ul'-eration. mid advlied an operation
s in v oulv hope To tUa I strongly obtscted
and I de< ide<lasa laat resort to try Lydia
K. I'inkhaiu'H Vi^ctalile t ompound.
" To my surprise the uleeiation healed, all
the taul symptoms disappear!-1, and 1 am once
more strimg, v igorous and well , and 1 can-
press my thanks for what it baa dona
249.458 died of dlaease. in tho war ' (U|Je .,„ulnsI ,he n-establlshment i>C
with Spain, only 2f>8 Americans sue. the ,rmy ,.anl(.,.n she read letter
„*"■ wh|'® I from Socretary of War Taft and others
' ahowiitK i hui nrmy ofllcera. us u rui
for i
Ovarian and womb troubles are
steadily on the increase among women
— ami before submitting to an opera-
tion every woman should try I.ydia K
Pink ham's Vegetable I (impound, and
write Mrs. I"' ikhani at l.yun. Maas.
for advice.
For thirty years I.ydia K PinUiiam a
V.-jretahle Compoanil lias been curing
the worst forms of female complaints,
all ovarian troubles, inflainmstion. ul-
eoratioa, falling and displaceassat «,f
the womb, leucorrli<i>a, irregularities,
indigestion and nervous pntstration
Any woman who could read the many
grateful letters on tile in Mrs Pink-
hain s office would be convinced of ths
efficiency of her advi<T and I.ydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Best tMtoretuMfc • w«nm' Ilia.
Denver Directory
\ i*s aa«1 slai*- u« wi.tl ukuiI i
rWSt .J. H. WILSON STOCK SAOOLES
BLACKSMITHS'ittu";"' ".'WX *uCii
m Iren I . ISiS * Waaee. laam.
move • . .~ v $25 Weekly Easily Made
■■allen. I SSI laweeae. Oea.ee hsww ttS. T J ^
american house
lr.i u i*i *.< ai *
brown palace hotel
a. nlaa II M Nll(l Mil
Piiuim Aaalataitt* lo |h «iiIoh« N«aa nai :•
lull Ion I 'ltiifMg In Hn'iKK. |iing Nh<tr« hand
an.i 1>i ar«ifii^ *•••> ! far hamlaoma Hn«-
i la • " ! ipn%a •■■talocua. It'a fi mm.
r,
|«< miervrlaa Tu la l «nvir7 J"So.
Vuri^e'aa nlaa. SI se am
Oxford H otel
STAiT..' -""m
« % I IIKNVBM. NO. 14 1?0
When Aniwirmg Advert.se . e ita
Kindly Mention Thl« ^spor.
umbed to bullet
died of disease. This is iu the pro-
portion of fourteen to one. while the
proportion in the Civil War was a lit-
tle more than two to one. It is said
that out of 16,000 French soldiers
sent to Madagascar in 1864. only
twenty-nine were killed in action o.'
died of wounds, but more than 7,000
perished of dlaease.
A Teachsr't Testimony.
Hinton, Ky.. Oct. 30th. tSpecisl.)
— It has long been claimed that Mia
betes is incurable, but Mt. R. J.
claim there is mot e ill unkennehs
among enlisted men since the cunt ecu
has I nbnlinh>*d than before but
she insisted ihal no statistics have
boon compiled to sup|K>rl their posi-
tion.
"The nttempt to restore the canteen
|r only i. small part o£ Ihe work of the
liquor element of this country," said
the president. "I confidently predict
that Congress willl take no udv
I action tho coming winter."
Mrs. Stevens touched on all the ques
Animus of Movement Against
Ktmilns Deservedly Poouiai
An adroit hut plausible scheme by
which It Js hoped to prejudice the sale
rf proprletar.v medicines is the propo-
sition lo prohibit the sale of any real
edv which contains poison" tiuless
*s< h package or bottle is eipressly la-
beled "Poison " Such bl'ts sre slso
• eli designed to Impose upon men who
kste no familiarity wi h .ho subject
matter The pretense of protecting
'he public heslth put forth ia support
of such bills is generally tbe merest
subterfuge; and whenever you hear a
demand for a law or ih.s klud it
originates with those who have
a direct pecuniary Interest to serve by
destroying ihe sale of proprietary rem
edles.
Some of the best snd most widely
used remedies iu the world contain
some one ingredient which. If takeu
in sufficient quantities, might be pol
sonous, and yet the preparation as a
whole Is not polaonous at all. Opium,
for Instance. Is used In small quanti-
ties In many of Ihe best curea for
coughs, coil. , diarrhea, et>'.. In tooth-
ache drops and in almost sll liniments
To require stu b medicines to be false-
ly labeled "poison" wouid he merely a
. tinning device lo alarm the puLlIc
and thus bring about the destruction
of the sale of those remedies, and In
directly to compel people to procure
the medicine they want by the more
expeuslve method of consulting a phy
Mi lan and getting his prescription. In
other worda, 1 is an effort to prevent
them from getting cheaply the reme-
dies which they aad their fathers be
j fore them have used for many years.—
Medical exchange.
Ask Your Dealer for Allen'* Foot-Ease
A powder. H resia the feet. Cures Swollen,
Bore, Hot, CalUma. Aching. Sweating Feel I
and Ingrowing Nails. Atoll OrngnaU and
Shoe stores M cents Accept no auhatltute.
Sample mailed KKKK. Address, Aliea S.
Olauted, UslUiy, H. Y.
"Why do you think it wss tramps i
that robbed the clothes lige?" "Be !
cause tbe> took everything but the!
towels."
Enery housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold j
Water Starch for laundry use ihey
• III ssve got only time, because It
never slicks to the iron, but because
each package . ontalna 1C ox. - one full j
pound—while all other Cold Wator
Starches are put up iu pound pack- i
gges, and tho prl. e Is the same. 10
cents. Then again because Hellattct '
Starch Is free from all Injurious chera
I. sis. If your grocer tries to sell you ■
g lJoi. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes lo
dispoa* of before he puts in Deflsnce. I
Ho knows that Deflauce starch haa1
printed on every package in large let-!
(era and figures ■ 1« ozs " Demand De-
Dance aad aave much time and money
and tho anno.vance of the Iron stick-
ing. Deflsnce never sticks.
Antiseptic
what I
school, has pleasing evidence to the
contrary. Mr. Thompson had Diabe-
tes. He took Dodd's Kidney Hills and
Thompson, teacher Iu the Hinton ''"«s with w-hich the temperance or
Knnl/ation concerns Itself, Includlni;
Mornionlstn, the purity crusade, pntoat
medicines and the Gothenburg system
, , . , , of rcKulatimc the liquor truffle which
Is cured, in a statement he makes ! ,he „,.onJt,v Ra u compromise
regarding the cure Mr. Thompson wltll (ldmr
savs: | .
"I waa troubled with my kldneya
for more than two years and was
trested by two of the best doctors in
this part of the atate They claimed
I had Diabetes and there waa little to
be done for me. Then I started to
use Dodd's Kidney Pills and what they
did for me waa wonderful. It Is en-
tirely owing to Dodd's Kidney l'llls
that 1 am now enjoying good health."
Msny doctors still maintain that Di-
abetes is Incurable. But Diabetee Is a v"""
kidney disease and the kidney disease
thai Dodd's Kidney Pills will not cure
has yet to be discovered.
Always Told gams StAy.
A woman came on the wltneaa stand
ROOSEVELT IN NEW ORLEANS.
Density of Crowd Prevents Public
Address.
New Orleans The President's New
Orleans reception waa a slsnal textl
inonial of point la r esteem and of grat.
ful recognition of the iK*rvlco which lie
hits rendered the city lo her period of
There Is always a mystery abou.
how the people next door live
TEA
There is such a thin^ in the
world as tea-toper, slave of
the cup; one can hardly
imagine it.
Nine out of ten men who have theli
price are not worth buyiuR.
i don't kn
SI upasmUI ilia Imimi'iIIiih hou «* l.
lutl* I If H#*ma lo ln an elrfthant on
my liaiiiV I'hat ItrliiR ilir «-a«a.' ra-
jolna<l tti#- ••liarrfiil, Itllot, "yon imclil
hm\4 I'l* i'ttfti
TEA
Schilling's Best is a Chal-
lenge: almost nobody takes
the money, almost nobody
takes the money.
?<*ir irihtr return* four aioaay If you Uka
New Orleans r tiiembcred not only
that the Prealdent had acted with char
acterisic promptnegs when asked to
send federal surgeons to lake charge of
the fev?r struggle, but throughout the
light h<-ro sustained the people of thi-
st lido ii city with expressions of tin
fulling sympathy, and when a large
, a. | . J , .. I ti 1 I I II K I>*lll|'«l'll.%. «* ■«• V* l V SI a
and. when the judge asked her age. re Bhnn, of the p||bIlc ()p(nion of ,h„
P ] try opposed bis venturing into New
l'th„ Orleans with-the fever still prevailing.
..„,Thlr T . . ,w', , judge. L rj.fuecj to consider the element of
Zrr.e«o" " r° Itersonal danger and declared his put
J parR Hgo. ...
"I think I was. your honor."
"And didn't you tell nie then that
you were thirty years old?"
"I think It la quite likely, your
honor, ' said Ihe woman, wholly m , . . . . , .
abashed. "I'm not one of those women 1>> ", " "V" Kreeted__hIm 'I"
who say one thing one day and an-
other thing the neit."
|K se to keep ihe promise he mad.
when n3 accepted the original invltu
tlon lo come.
The densely crowded streets, the
elaborate decorations, the wild
nthus-
to the
The Billboard Nuisance.
Nothing Is spared, no object In na ^
ture Is too besutiful and attractive to ;
escape the daubs of the brush or the ^
hammer and nails of the billboard
man. savs l-eslle's Weekly. Natural
scenery thst would otherwise be re-
freshing and Inviting to a traveler es
cai'ing for a few hours from the hot
pavements and brick walls of the city
is almost eclipsed from bis view by
seemingly endless stretches of garish
suit obnoxious signs.
Public sentiment could be made more
effective lhan laws and ordinances for
the suppression of these advertising
nuisances if It would decree a boycott
against all the concerns that thrust
their wares upon public notice In thia
manner. No concern, at all events, that
whole route of the parade, tin
lasra with which his address
multitude in lafayette square was re
celved and the remarkable ilemonstra
tlon In his honor at the luncheon,
outward mnntfeMatlons of the
hlch the people welcomed
Probably for the first time In his pub
lie career the President was compelled
to abandon a public address before he
had got well started on It.
It was contemplated thai the mili-
tary and civic parade should pass in
review before the President at the city
hall, but the crowd which gathered at
this point was so tremendous that
neither the police nor the troops were
able to move It. and the President, fore-
seeing a possible catastrophe In the
event of a |>anie, finally gave up the at
tempt to speak and left the platform.
The crowd jamnn •! St Diaries
street from property line to properly
... , , . , Nirrri irum «« •.
will permit Its agents to deface and I „ „ ,, from ,.ov,„all Nllllh
•...I.. M- . .olfln t xn<.a a .1 alKBul naea A A
ruin wayside trees and street cars de
serves to receive the patronage of th>
public. Either this abomination should
cease or the people should refuse to
huv the stuff so advertised. Public sen
tlment directed to an end like this—
the diminution of profit — would soon
cause a revo<"Mon in the billboard
business.
street, and Its spread over l^fayett
street was complete. Over 50,000 peo-
ple were gatlured in and around the
stand from w hich ihe President wiih lo
have delivered hla address.
When the Proaldciu decided to
abandon his . ffort, he aboutcd to the
throng to co home and be -nod citizens
and then disappeared into the mayor's
_ , ~~ . _ . ~~ , parlors, well ulgh exhaust, d.
Buckwheat Cakes Coming. T(, ,||nMO llt>(>lll , x|ir,.ssl ..
| Good news for all lovers of the buci 1 himself iu luinn ns. K pleas, d with th.
wheat cake comes from the great buck demonstration Iu hi- li.ui.u . which w .
wheat belt of America, comprised In flll. i„.w,u,| )11K , xp, c tgtlons or the > x
the counties of Butler. Arnutrong. i |H.ctatlons of the n>« mli.t# of his par^t
| IVemm Ireland auil Indiana. In Penns> I nn,| KHII| .i,at the n c |i lon waa He
| vania. What promises lo be one of the ' greatest that h" had lia i sine lie had
largest buckwheat crops harvested In | Htarted on his trip.
[a decale Is now ripening In ihe fields, ( io-nlnht lie will spend on a llnht
and griddle cakes galore are predicted 11,0„S(. t, nd. i mid to-morrow niornln
Omaha. Nebr, Oct. ?«.—It la ro-
lorted from t'aaper, Wyo., that sales
of to «n lots foi tho new town of Sho-
fcl.one, located at the edge of tho
>Mad River Reservation on the uew
! tie of The Chicago A North Western
Railway acros* the state from Cas-
per, have been unprecedented.
Uidulng for town tots runs lilglt and
a large number have been disposed of
within a short line. Buyrs evident-
ly figure on tho growth of ihe city
here whin tbe Indian Reservation Is
thrown open to settlement next June.
The leas expet lence a man haa the
easier It la for him to fall In love.
When Vour Orocgr Says
he does not have Defiance march, you
may b* aure lie Is ufrald to kw|i ti un-
til his stock of 12 oz. pa' kagea are
sold. Defiance Rlareh Is not only bet-
ter thsn sny other Cold Water Starch,
but . ontalna IS os. lo the package and
aslls for same money as 12 oa brands.
Some men are high llvera. All gi-
raffes are.
I'iao « Cure In tbe beot n-rdlttoe we aver used
fur alt affcction* ot tbe lb oat and 1 lings. \VH.
i>. hKuai.BT. Vaaburro. Iml.. Feb. lit inuu.
Kven the elevator boy may have an
Uplifting influence.
TEA
Of all the drinks that we
drink, a nice cup of tea is
the daintiest
a Tbe Japa'
awnka pun
Thara ar«* i
•m" are . erfalnly
. Tlmkltia— No
ro aai'ihtiuakan a
Ibtl ooitttry, i
SLOANS
LINIMENT
I KILLS PAIN.
Dr. URL B. BLOAN,
atS Albany frtraat, Soaton, ggaee. ,
Tk habtTOWBQ
POMMEL
SLICKER
has mcn abvrtqcd
AND 40U> FOB A
■wniamof
STaoninGl
HKIIOIW
MCN Of THE HHI
THE COMFORTER
A co ijssted vein pressing on a nerve accounts for the swelling, ihrobbtng ache Of
Neuralgia
St. Jacobs Oil
frees the eirculstion. si lays ihe pressuts and soothes i
Prise, lis. mm* 50c.
It la up I
it the Aondcilul lahing powder of llw
Wjve Circle. Ihouuada vl *
bfinging grcslrr health and beltei
into their homes ky using K C
foader. Costs just one-third what yoa
pay. 11 you have never mcd il
you don'1 kno« what you've ausard.
Don'I wait I Allgioccit.
25 on nets for 23 ctnta
modes MFC. ca
CMcafe
iimiNitiiwI
for next winter. In thorn four counties
I are grown almost four-fifths of Penn
sylvsnla's crop of 'hie cereal. Pennsyl-
| vinita buckwheat Is eaten In nearly ev-
ery large city In America and Is ex-
| ported ti many foreign countries, laixt Washington Octob.
j year more lhan *00,000 acres of land In |
the Vlilted States were planted In
buckwheat, yielding 14.i2H.770 bushels.
valued at |S.t>54,7ol. More or less of
Ihe crop Is raised In twenl>-flvo differ-
ent stateg ftoiu Maine lo North Da
kota and from Wisconsin to Tennessee
snd Virginia.—Cincinnati Knqtilrer.
he wol board the cnils 1 West Vli I
glnia lo make the n turn trip to Nor
• oik. where he will be t.ikin on iMiartl
the Ma j flower and liroughi lo Wio.ii
Ington. He Is egpected to arrlie ut
■H ^ls'.
BBIKlllBf ■> wm*. rv««aih at • Kfrh|Bl«a
■era. j «rtu ADNOr MANUr ACTUNINQ
CO.. lit Atanua. CHICAOO.
DEFIANCE STARCH-
'•ogriAMCi ' ia au'tpgaion' vmliw!
"ASI^sTS \ TlM«p«N' E|« VatBr
rUNNV
People Will Drink Coffee When It
"Does Such Things."
"I began to use Postum because the
•In kind of colTee hud so polspned my
Whole system that I was on the point
of breaking down, and the doctor
warneit me that I timet quit It.
My chief ailment waa nervouanesa
ami h".rt trouble.
A > unespee'ed noise would cause
me ths ir. n' painful palpitation, make
me faint an.I weak
"I iiad heard of Poatnm and began
to drink it when I left oil the old cof-
fee. It beg-m to help me just as soon
as the old effects of the other kind of
coffee pass >,1 away. It did nol stlm-
alaie me for a while, and then leave
me weak and nervous as coffee used
to do. Instead of that It built up my
gtrength snd s-nplled a constant vigor
to my a\stem wh.ch I ran always re-
ly on. It enable* ine to do th* big
geal kind of a day's work without
getting tired. \ll th* heert trouble,
•tc . has paaa.'d away
"I give II fretdy to all my children,
from the youggeat to the oldest, and
It keep# ihem all healthy and hearty "
Kttine given by Postum Co., T title
t reek. Mlelt.
There's a reason
Itead the t itle featfe lb* Rosd to
W ellvllle.'' la pkg«
Miss Roosevtit's Gifts.
San Prancleco.-Miss Alice r^kis.
velt's itiaay gifts on her ton.
of the Orient were tale 11 from the hold
of the liner Sltierh. Thursday and
transferred to thi f>ri v for shipment.
It took a bilge espr. -* wagon anil two
horses to coavi-y the gifts to the
ferr> building from Ibe Pacific Mull
d«*k. There w • 1 • twenty Uiree eases
bearing Ihe nam' of Mlsa K«sisr ve|t.
Th«- largest ik x *as twelve feet In
length and the smallest was not leas
limn two feet M| I a re. The gifts havi
been shipped 1 hrough thla port to
Wnshlnumn in ts.nd,
K. II. Marrlman paid 12.000 dullcs
on hla persmial Itaggagi almost half of
the entire amount collected.
Flagship Never Anchored.
Toklo. Vice Admiral Togo's flag
alii p. Ibe Mike**, was not oun. ai ttU
1 hot for five months prior to 'he time
the Russian Imttleshlp Mevuatapol waa
torpedoed off Port Arthur In l**ccnjbor
laat. The admiration of th*. .lapones.'
Iieople for Vice Admlrnl Togo la un
bounded.
Case of Prance and Venezuela.
I'arla The nfBeliils here are gratl
fled lit the actli.n taken by the Amerl
can rovetnraent In Instructing It* tnln
AN'cfictaUe Prcpar.ilion Tor As
similatiiig die Food ami Retfulu
ling the Skiuwrhs and Bowels ol
lNl AN 1 S < Hli l)KI N
Tromolcs Digestion Chwrfuk
ness and Hesl .Contains neillwr
lipitini.Morpluiie norXiiarrul.
Not Narcotic.
ICASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
[The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
W. L. Douglas
•3 i'3 8NOE8B
; W. L. Douglae ga.OO Cllt Kctso Lino
cannot bo •ouallad at any pdce.
W
A perfect Itcmedy l orronslipa
lion. Sour StomiK-h. Diarrhoea
W'ornis.t nnviitsgiiis.Feverish
nrsa mm! L h* or SLCP.H.
far Sunilr Siijnnlurf of
NEW YORK
I I DiiSI S |)ll MS
KXAST COPY or WRAPPCR
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ICASTORIA
frARO ta my*M «
ItCf MMB tlXBOMfll.
We I.. I^.uiib %' Mi ihBM half by llfer r r
CrlMHt lik vMi ami iMierkx ^•••«*■
qualilltt. •- hW\e«l fhr •*.« irr l i«lr «!•••> $.1 Ml
la the BB'itt Hr) mtt Iml *m<4b
tliiMc lhal cbM toil (B im tfcc «BB >
dlvirr^i.r K th# r u« ft I <..«••# M# IM-
MV ta> I or y at HnMkiBn Hat* Ihe lairrrai ia
lh« morkl under ««>« tM>| m mklr* mrn'm Mar
titers and «Ht> %«• lfe« .air «li «Knh * «**,
pair ol iMwifUi .« «r «k r««H*B
• hi W. f I Nm la a %' (Ml *h«wa m+t iK*
ahoc« r«Nl ml In il # world
III iwilJ ihM tan lie tllttrrvmr MurfuMl
•hoea maJr in ia> l««l* r> and lltva* ol **«Kri
Makes, yon woold vndrrtland In .-via*
9.I.M •*< #• coal met a la mmkt. «lir> koMl
IHalr ihapa l« hriitf ra' loaayaa at «■ ■ « «4
|* ai f inir nak tjiwa lhat* • > * lHr« f M
ahua <m th« l 4y,
Wl L L - QL m HpliKafl
late
< araet
lo
ranKe the Kranc*
matle laeWent mi.
aueeeaa ot Mlnlat.
wlileli nre almlla
n
mlaavi
Veaeatielan iilplo
are hti| ful of thi
r ItnaaeH'a effort a
u> llioae of t|||.
h mlnlatet at Morneeo In b«'hiilf
Ion I'erillearla.
It hi anlil lhat Mt Huaaell'M repre
aentulIon will lake t Ite aeneral form
of aborning I'reaMegt I'mint that II la
the ileal re of the l'nlte<l Mtiitea tn have
the Trench eontroveray a'ljua'ed
s3 Cta.
laPiMiT'H" .
without kl« na me- ami |< « atiuo|M*.i en
n IMfll. « >l.. *al !«• «• 1 n.« law.
W I iK-itj *a Mo#* aia natl ■*•! 1 I'mH lii.a «d|
•ani|ilra art ' f?ea '• iMHi tl|<* a intmkl,
, Fu$t f'a/ar ty#'a/A m^mr h,. «■* 1
Writ* f« r lilnait ■•*•.« < tlai>>K I «l ^'ihaa
W. t in)l hu«, HiualilBB, Mmi
-iOEHVERw,^
BUYERS-~- —
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ANTI-GRIPINE
i'ouabaJtmd to c«" BlYIIS* LEA60E. Bo. TH.Doin'. Cdt.
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la. i all f«.r jwar Moftlf Nit * lg IT IMVTI I'lg I - . -..if i . toe., . —•4
W. a.a«ewa e,jr.a..Maauteelufer ajir« iai eM. aew 1 aoetel Cam Co., Cone> leiami. W.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
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