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"Treating Wrong Disease.
Many times women call on their family
physicians suffering as they Imaglno
ono from riysirtpsla another from heart
dlseaso another from liver or kidney
disease another from nervous exhaustion
or prostration Another with pain hero mid
there ami In thl waj they all present
nllko to themselves end tJirlr ay-golnK
and indifferent or over-busy doctor ncie
arato and distinct di'iCtt'H for which ho.
assuming them to bo such prescribes hi
pllU ond potion. In reality thoy aro all
only tymntmnt eauvod by wme uterine
always. Iho phj.Hlclan Ignorant of tho
nww of mflVrlin:. ciicciurapps this prac-
tice until largo bills are made. Tho suf-
fering patitint sets no better but probably
worse by reusor of tho delay wrong
treatment and consentient complications.
A proper medicine 1IU Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite rrevt-rlptlou dlm-tnl to the axmo
would have entirely removed tho disease
thereby dispelling nil tho-o distressing
Kjmpllmis and Instituting comrort In-
stead of prolonged misery. It has been
well said that "a dlM-ase known is naif
cured."
J)r. I'icrroVt rvorlto Vrcscrlntlon Is a
selentlllo medicine. carefully devised by
mi cxiicrlenced. and skillful physician
and ndapted to woman's dellcato sjstcm.
Itlsniadn of ntlo medicinal roots and
is perfectly harmls In its uifects In utiu
"imllllon o the im.
As a jMiwi-rfnl Invigorating tonic "Fa-
voritn Prpocrlptlon" Imparts strength to
tint whole system and to tho organs dis-
tinctly feminine In particular. For over-
worked "worn-out" "run-down" debili-
tated teacher milliners dressmakets
M-aintrcses ".shop girls" hoif-o-kenpers
nursing mothers and feoblo women gen-
erally Dr. i'lerco's Kavorlto Prescription
Is tho greatest earthly lwon. being 1111-
equaled ns an appetizing cordial and ro-
btorativo tonic
As a fcoothlne and strengthening nerv-
ine "Iayorltn rnscrlptlnn"ls unenualed
and Is luvalutblo In allaying and sub-
duing nervous excitability. Irritability
nervous exhaustion nervous prostration
neuralgia hysteria spasms chorea .St.
Vltus's dance and other distressing nerv-
ous symptoms commonly attendant upon
functlonul and organic disease of tho
uteri)?. It Induce refreshing sleep and
relieves mental anxiety and despondency.
Dr. 1'lerce's Pleasant l'eilols iuvigoratu
the stomach llvur and lmwcls. Ono to
three a dose llasy to take as candy.
The Government of Canada
Gives absolutely
FREE to every
ettler one hun.
drcd and aivty
acret of land in
Weitern Canada.
Laud ndjoiiilng this can bo purchased
fvom rulhvay and land companion at from
V to tlO cr aero.
On this hind this yir has been produced
lipwardsof twouty-flvo bushels of wheat to
tho acre.
It Is nlso the best of grazing land and for
mixed funning it has no superior on the
continent.
Splendid climate low taxes railways
convenient schools and churches close at
hand.
Writo for "Twentieth Century Canada"
ntul low railway rates to Suerinleudcntof
Immigration Ottawa Canada; or to
authorised Canadian Government Agent
J. S. Crawfoi-d No. 125 XV. Kliltlt Streot
Kansas City Missouri.
Mention this paper.)
W. N. U. WICHITA No. 3 190G
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
wik
Simply the Limit.
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It is ALL Style Service Comfort; and is the Top Notchcr of tho
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
CLOVER BRAND SHOE
FAMILY.
L.ARQEST PINC SHOE CXCUUSIVISY3
ST. LOUIO.
IF YOUR BSAL8R HAS
PRICE. c2s 25 Cts.
TO CURE THE GRIP
MHUItLUAl
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rrN3tiljAtr0R'HWJfCHE y
READ
THIS COUPON IS GOOD
FREE
Upon receipt of your
Address
Druggisl'tt Name.
His Address
And IQol ' .tamps hrtllver to pay nosL-iffo wcwill mini voua sample freo
if you have never ur.ed JiitiU'u ('rapo Tonic und will also mall you a
certificate (?ood for ono dollar toward thu purchaso of more Tonlo from
your drnglot. Addtvss
MULL'S GKAI'K TONIC CO. 148 Third Ave. Bock Island 111.
YOU WRONG YOURSELF TO SUFFER
trom ronallpatloa and fitomacli Trouble.
WJiytuitcror taka oeJlr cbncr with ronttlpatlon oritoiaach troulilea when tberalt a
perfect lunultn uatcral putltltti curo wltlila )uur reachf
CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE
ciato blood polfoa.aVIa dlieairt.tlclc Lt-adathe Mtlomnrra tj-pbold fercr ipptadlcltl.. ptlM
anil firnrr kind "' ''lo truubl. aa ell a tuaur othrra. Your o n ph) tlvlau will tail you Ital
alt tbla la true lluidon'tdrutfurrliitlcyaurvclf. Ue
MULL'S GRAPE TONIC
the natural itrenctheoln-i l.urmlrsa remedy tbat bnllda up the tlftue. of roar dlpritlra ortran'
audpuu tourwliule .)lemla iplendld rondltloa to oreriome all Attack ll tat cry plcaaaat
to Uke. Tho cblldreu Ilka It and It duea tbeut urcat sod.
11 rrot.M rent and tIAU liottlea at all dmnirUta. The UjO bottle ixnUlna about li Umta
aa raucb aatbo U rent bottle and about Ibnutlniea aa much a tbe SOcrnt Lottie lbero la a
treat carlo lu burins tlio UXU alio.
MULL'S CRAPE TONIC CO 148 Third Ave Rock Island IlL
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color mere oocdi brighter and latter color than eni olhir die. One 10c package colon ill fibers. Ther die in cold Hater better than am other die You Can die
nj garment mthout nojlna apart. Wnto lor Iree booklet How lo Die. Bleach and Mu Colon. MONROE OHUQ CO. Union villi Missouri.
DENSIONJl?':?!J.S:
Successfully Prosecutes Claims
LAtm Principal Kiamlnwr u B f'Qfou liuretvu.
gBat-TWW1;l:Mli71
csut im.i all im ruts..
m uid. aaia vr anjiietaia.
Every housekeeper should know that
It they will buy Defiance Cold Water
Starch for laundry use they will savo
not only time becauso it never sticks
to tho Iron but because each package
contains 1G oz. ono full pound while
ull other Cold Water Starches tiro put
up in ai-pound packages and tho prlco
Is tho same 10 cents. Then again
because. Deflanco Starch Is freo from
nil Injurious chemicals. If your grocer
tries to sell you n 12-oz. package It
is because ho has a stock on hand
which ho wishes to dlsposo of before
he puts In Defiance. Ho knows thnt
Deflanco Starch has printed on every
packago In largo letters nnd figures
"10 ozs." Demand Doflanco and save
much time and money and tho annoy-
nnco of tho iron sticking. Deflanco
never Bticks.
Tho mnn who would keep his head
nbovc witter can't lot tho grass grow
under his feet.
I'lso's Cure cannot lo too highly spoken of as
a coiifih cure. J. XV. O'IIiuek 333 Third Ave.
N. Minneapolis Mlun. Jan. 0 1WQ.
Tho troul)lo with our changeable
climnto Is thnt we can't chnngo It for
a belter ono.
EIYC trmnnrnllJTiired Xnnt.ornrTOUMirwarter
I I w nrttdT'BiiMof Ir. Mlnt'aurratNfTTaHwtur-
rr. Krmlfor I'ltl'.H M'J.00 trial lioltlr and trMI.
DIUlt. II. KI.1M'.. Ltd ll rrU htri-t riltldlibl !.
You enn't ncqulrc money without
mnking sacrifices even when you
marry for It.
A (lUAKAM'IXII ('l)ltK I'tllt riLUH.
IlrhlnK Wind lllrpillnir l'rotnidlnir l"llts. Iirnn-
KtKTN ar nutltoiizfd to refund mon?y U l'AZO
OINTMIINT ralla to i-uro In ts l 1 1 days. Sue.
When tho ladder Isn't down in tho
world it is up against It.
More Flexible and Lasting
won't shake out or blow out; by using
Dellunce Starch you obtain better re-
luilts than possible with nuy other
brand und one-third more for samo
moncj .
A satisfactory sweetheart doesn't
necessarily mako u Hntlsfnctory wife.
Important to Mothers.
Ernnlno carrfully eery bottlo of CARTOniA
naafeamlanto remedy for Infanta acd children.
nnd n'(i tliit It
Hears
of CkayfM&u
Signature
In Vte For 0er 110 Years.
The Kind You Uaie Always UoughL
Many u mnn who ntUmtpU to stand
on his tl.gn.ty gets n hard fall.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury
t mercury will urelx dtMtroy the ecntc nt tmtU
and corapicicly dfraiiKQ lhi whole fynembfn
entPtlnjj It through li mucou turfacft. hoch
article i tliould urcr hn urrtl except on prerrrtp-
liti!i fnm reputable pli) klclann aa ilio daniaire lliey
lil di 1 leu fold to thn u )u cin jmnn'My tic
rir friin tliftn. Haifa aUnhCure manu fartu red
b) J.. I. lu-uey A Ci.t Toledo . ronta'na no mer-
ciry anJ la taken Iiiiernally mtliiR directly upon
thn blood and mueoua curfanaur ilia vtem. In
I linylnff llaU'a Catarrh Cum lo nine you get the
khiuidc. ii iteu iniernany una nmne in loieao.
(thin hyV J. Cheney At . Tetlmolaifrcc.
t-Hiitl hv DntpKlkl. I'rlce 7Sc per lmttlr
TaiWu lUll's K amity VIU fnrconttlpatlon.
After being swindled some men say
nothing but proceed to get oven.
tm UMIT IN WWHGRi
s
COMPKTHTION
U Si. A.
NT IT WRITE. TO VS. 1
ANTI-GRIPINE
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP BAD COLD HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
lwontAl Anll-rliln to a draler ivtio TontOnuiiinfeo
It. Call tot jour MUKEY HACK IF IT llO.VT CUKfc.
X'. IV. Viewer M. U. Maautaolurcr.Mpritfllcf a Mo.
120-13CC
FOR $1.00 ON PURCHASE
name
nrriBMnr STARCH ee.lrt to work wllb and-
.. t . .. u tariu
bea etolhe ulcost.
FREE TO YOU
Wwwlll M-lid KHI.K KtUPLI'Ji if ami tvlULl
itKMivinr a a jwn in t.y u.i caul inn
bur llirwin- In fair I IMA It t: 111(1 UftNKV
lUatfor U. tamuUHuluehoIil 1Uk tnl tntwll
lrut. Many roMn; tiviui rUioKO wtk -why
ntluu. tWIte iMtaitrruririiitir7L'
Jchn Bro4 Cbemlral Co.
KUUUld JO rr
340-HI V. IWtb Attwf. QJKU60. ILL
mt
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DID A WORLD OF GOOD
Dr. William Pink Pllla Curo Heart
Pains Dizzy Spalls and
Woakness.
Knsy to get hard to pot rid of; thnt is
what most FttlTercrs think of dyspepsia.
Tlioy aro nbtotilshcd when their Rtontnch
boins W troublo them serionsly.
They had been cutliiK linrrirtlly nnd
ii-rcgulnrly for a long time to bo sure
but they (supposed their stoimichs quite
used to that.
Sonto pcoplo know thnt the strength
which tho weak Momach needs mid for
tho lack of which tho whole ixxly is Ettf
fcrilig can bo found Fttrely mill quickly
in Dr. Williams' I'ink l'ills. In hull-
dreds of iiistnnccs these pills have suc-
ceeded whero other icmcdics fitilctl.
"My indiBcstion" said Mr. J.K. Mil-
ler of Dayton Vn. "enmo in tho first
Jilneo from tho fnct thnt i fow yenrs ago
. worked n grcnt deal nt night mid nto
nt nny odd jiour whenever tho elmuco
came nnd nlwiiys very hurriedly. One
day 1 found myrclf n vietini of terrible
dyspepsia. It kopt mo misernblo ull tho
tiino for covornl yearn.
" I nlwnys had n Rfeat denl of distress
nftcr eating nnd when 1 got up front my
Meop my stnmnch would bo so wenk thnt
it would hardly tnko nny rood. I had
very uucomfortnblo feelings nbout tny
heart nnd wns dizzy nnd whenever 1
ct(K)ped over nnd then htrnlghtencxl tip
tny eyes would bo badly blurred.
"I rend tho btatcmeutB of several per-
sons who had got rid of ohstinnto htom-
itch troubles by nsilig Dr. Williams'
I'ink Pills. I taught fiomo and they
did mo n world of good. They acted
promptly nnd did jnht whntwas claimed
forthetii. I hnvo no moro ilistrcis nf-Un-
niciils; the ktd feeling lias gonofrom
tho region of my heart; tho ulnntiing
dizzy spoils hnvo disappeared and I nm
strong nirnln."
Dr. Wlllianis' Pink Pills nro sold bv
all druggists nnd by tho Dr. AVilliams
Mvdicinu Co. Schenectady N. Y.
When tho old mnn speaks of his
oldest girl ntt tho flower of tho family
ho probably means the wall flower.
Worth Knowing
that Allcock's aro tho original and only
Pennine orous plasters; all other so-called
loroiis plasters aro Imitations.
A man isn't necessarily deaf be?
causo ho Is unnblo to hear tho voice
of conscience.
Insist on Getting It.
Some urocers say they don't keep De
flance Htnrch. This Is because they
have n stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 oz. In n puckage
which they won't be nble to sell first
because Deflanco contains 1C oz. for tho
pame money.
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Then buy Deflancu
Statch. Ilcqulres no cooking.
A saucy girl is npt to make a sassy
wife.
THE
CALL OF THE
WEST.
CANADIAN
The Greatest Wheat Crop of the Con.
tinent.
Tho year that has Just closed has
dono a great deal toward showing
the possibilities of Western Canada
from nn agricultural standpoint Tho
wheat crop has run very near to tho
100000000 bushel limit that was look-
ed upon as too sangulno an estlmato
only it short tlmo ago nnd Iho area
that hns been broken to fall wheat
for tho coming hnrvest will go a long
way towards enabling tho furmers of
tho West to overlap on tho 100000000
bushel estimate ueit year. And whllo
tho spring and winter wheat have
been doing so well during tho pnst few
years iho other cereals have been
keeping up with tho procession. Ityo
and barley have mndo tmmenso
strides and peas and flax hnvo been
moving steadily along. Dairying
also has been successfully carried on
in tho now provinces nnd In every
stage the farmer has boon "striking
it rich." To such nn extent has tho
success of tho West taken hold of tho
outsiders that tho rush of our Ameri-
cans (o Saskatchewan and Alberta
which was looked upon as marvelous
last year bids fair to bo largely ex-
ceeded In 100G. and as thcro are still
millions of acres of free homesteads
available which tho building of the
now railways will render accessible
fo tho markets new wheat lands will
ho opened oro long. Amongst tho
first to avail himself of the opportun-
settler. In a largo number of Amerl-
lty presented will be tbe American
can cities Dominion Government
Agents nro located who aro ablo and
willing to give the latest and best In-
formation in rogard'to the new dls-
trlcts which the railways will open
up nnd thero will bo- no abatement ol
the rush to tho Canadian prairies dur-
ing tho coming season. Some time
slnco a .oet in tho columns of the
"Toronto Star" had tho following
stirring lines which throb of the
Western spirit:
There's n stir In tho air there's a
thrill through the land
There's a movement toward tha
great West;
And tho eyes of all men for the mo-
ment nro turned
To tho country thnt we lovo the
best.
For 'tis Canada's day In the world's
calendar
And to this merry toast let us sup;
"Hero's to the land tho young glunt
I of tho North .
! Whero tho prairies aro opening up!"
I They como from tho East and thoy
come from the South
They como o'er tho deep rolling
' sea
(They como for they know thoy will
I dwell 'ncath a flag
That makes all men equal and freo.
Then once more tho toast and let
every man rlso
And cheer cro ho slpt from the cup:
"Hero's to tho land the young giant
of tho North
Whero tho pralrlen are opening up!"
.SEED BOOK
Our new Sen! Hook f or 1K4 la f ea1j
to l aent wit. Ifautlrulljr Illus-
trated heut free to any addrttx
ESTABLISHED IN 1884.
Oldest Seed llouvt in Southern Kansas.
Ross Bros. SudHoust
IOvpU C Hlclilta Kanaa.
iinrnETfilcii -
SOME ODD WEDDING SPEECHES.
One Groom Gave a Juggllno Per-
fcrmance Another Won by Bribes.
The recent wedillns In New York
tit which Iho hrldCHinalils wo to ropro-
scntnlivo of six nallonalll'es nnd'
onch rpllcltnlod the hrldo In tho lan-
guago of her own country wn3 an
odd nffnlr. hut imthnhly not so well
received ns tho speech of a young
Knglishujau vho tta galled upon to
lo"ftt "Tho brltk'smalda."
Apprised of hln ordeal in advance
ho had dovlscd an eaeapc nnd with
tho single statement thut silence was
golden ho brought from his pocket a
Het of gold bangles which ho hcstow
cd upon tho attendants of tho hrldo.
At n wedding feast nt Dol in Nor-
mandy tho demand for a speech re-
sulted iri tho production of a guitar
upon which tho speaker accompanied
himself whllo ho chanted the praises
of tho bride.
Had ho stopped there all would
hnvo been well but ho ohanged to a
pralso of his store und tho guests
threw hi m out of tho house.
Doubtless n similar fnto should
hnvo befallen tho sharpshooter who
wroto tho ntuuo of tho hrldo upon the
wall with pistol bullets to tho serious
dnmngo of tho wall paper.
Almost ns odd was tho performance
of a Herman music hall performer
who when called upon for entertain-
ment mounted tho tnhlo upon his
limit s nnd balanced himself upon
glasses cups and other furnishings.
Now York Herald.
WERE NOT THE EDIDLE KIND.
Obstinate Customer Had to Find An-
other Use for Purchase.
That things aro not always -what
thoy seem was discovered by ono of
tho patrons of a delicatessen storo in
a somewhat painful manner. Desiring
somo sausages tho man who has a
pronounced streak of obstinacy in his
makeup entered tho plnco and asked
for Homo "just like those in tho win-
dow" "I'm very porry hut wo haven't nny
of that kind In stock Just now" said
the delicatessen man.
"What's tho matter with those In
tho window?" risked tho customer. Tho
delicatessen man started to say some-
thing nbout tho sausages fn tho win-
dow not being Just llko tho regular
kind but his npparcnt unwillingness
aroused tho Iro of tho customer who
began to Insist that tho sausages In
tho window bo taken down at onco
and HOld'10 him. Possibly ho did not
notice tho smile of tho delicatessen
man ns his request was complied with.
If ho did ho learned its meaning
when his wlfo opened tho package in
tho kitchen and discovered tho sau-
sages wcro mado for window display
3olely nnd consisted of plaster of parls
neatly painted. Now York Globo.
To Make Indelible Ink.
Indcllblo ink for marking linen ma;
bo easily prepared at homo by putting
two inches of lunar caustic in nn
ounco hottlo and filling tho bottle up
with good vinegar. Bo careful that
tho bottle Is perfectly clean or the
result will not bo satisfactory. Cork
tightly nnd lenvo In n sunny placo for
two days beforo using.
In using Indelible Ink it will bo
found moro satisfactory to writo on
tho goods if tho following preparation
is first used: Put In a clean bottlo a
scant desortspoonful of salts of tar-
tar and a lump of gum arable tho slzo
of a hickory nut. Kill tho bottlo with
rain water and stand In a sunny
placo for a couple of days beforo us-
ing. To use dip a camel's hair brush in
the gum liquid and paint over a spaco
on tho linen largo enough to contain
tho initials or namo desired then al-
low It to dry for at least twenty-four
hours and iron beforo using tho In-
dcllblo ink. Always uso a now pen
and dry in tha sun If possiblo.
ream of a Dray Hone.
A dray lioreo. with a dreamy oyo
Was stanillnK in tho stiect:
A tirulo iiultc inock ho seemed to be.
With large unlovely feet
Tito driver to a near-by door
Went on liU errand meet.
Dot suddenly the. dray horpc 'can
With energy to paw.
Just as ti war hoto mlftht tho while
The dtiver hollered "Haw!"
And quick tet'jitied and smoto tho beast
Fcnilnst thihther Jaw.
Tho dray homo meekly took tho blow
llosumed his wesrlcd mien
Tim whllo the driver went about.
With nctlvo air neteno:
Hut I had seen and understood.
Had understood and socnl
Toor brutol I know ho had foreot.
Dreamed he an Arab atrcd
Was or a war horso waltlnir thero
To bear his cluiiK'O villi xpeed;
And then that diher had to como
And wuke him up Indeed!
A dray horse haa so little Joy
I would have let him dream
Until ho rnoko of his ucrotd
And vnulshed round tho clcam;
Though I lu'l lioen compelled to go
And hlrn another tctrnl
New Ot leans Tlmos-Democrnt.
The Things Wo Eat.
Gregory E. Owens a food Inspector
of Manchester hnd an odd experience
tho other day.
IIo was examining the meat in a
small butcher shop on a back street.
Tho greater part of tho meat was
fairly good but thero was ono lot of
pork and beef that avos rather ques-
tionable. Tho butcher stood outside with a
customer. Tho inspector called him
in.
"Look here" bo said "what In your
opinion of this meat bore?"
Tho btitcbej" looked it over.
"I had forgotten all about that" he
said. "It is protty old stock."
"Well what is jour opinion of it?"
"My opinion" said tho butcher
slowly "is that it Is unfit for human
food; tut it might do for satissse."
London Answers.
A Blllvllle Smoke Incident.
"Thar's a cigarette law in this
town." said tho Illllvlllo marshal "an'
you'ro violatln of It."
"I beg jour pardon" said tho drum-
mer but you don't want to deprive
a free-born American citizen of his
liberty do you?"
"No" replied the marshal' "only of
UU cigarettes. You can't smoke 'cm
on this depot platform."
Well will you direct rnu to where
I may smoke in pcaco?"
"Yes." replied Iho marshal "I'm
protty certain from tho look's yoo
that you'll smoke hereafter but I
won't guarantee tho pearo'Vhen tho
(irtdkt lite?!" Atlanta Constitution.
Pen Picture of Conan Doyle.
Hero is a pen portrait of Sir Ar-
thur Conan Doyle ns drawn by a spec-
tator at a recent Ijomlon mcetjng In
which tho author took a prominent
part: Tho masslvo figure tho sun-
scorched crimson chcoks and tho en-
tirely healthy nnlmnlncss of tho man
w-cro unavoidably conspicuous giv
lug tho llo in stentorian tones to the
oftreponted fabrication that brains
can only ho culllvnlod at the cxpenso
of tho body.
Mr. Wlnatow'a rtrmthlna: Hymn.
xorthtMren trethlnirt aoftrua thefturaa. tedoeea la
BamoiaUon alia; pain curta wind collo 33c a but tie.
Tho Investment 1st for tho other
follow when ho soils it to you.
Deflanco Htarch Is guaranteed hlggrst
nnd best or money icfundcd. 16 ounces
10 cents. Try it now.
Tho egotist may bo Imbued with his
subject but not to tlio extent thnt
his subject Is Imbued with him.
The Race Question
Is a problem that has puztlcd the
profoundest minds for many years.
Tho best thing for tho humnn race to
do Is to eat Plllsbury's Vltos for
breakfast.
BIRTH RATE FOLLOWS TRADE.
What a Meeting of the. Royal Statist!
cat Society Revealed.
At a meeting of tho Hoyal Slatlstl
eal Society held recently In London
nt the nocloty'n rooms a paper was
read on "Tho Chnnges In tho Mar-
rlago and IJIrth Kates In Kngland nnd
Wales During tho hast Halt Century
With nn Inquiry us to Their Onuses"
by 0. Udny Yule. A careful exam-
ination of tho fluctuations In tho birth
into showed declurod Mr. Yule that
It appeared to respond llko tho mar
rlago riite to tho cyclo of trade nnd
Industry though tho movement Is
curiously Irregular as compared with
that of tho latter rate. Tho fall of
tho birth rate or a mnrked increase
in tho rate of fall commenced in
many European countries Just nbout
1S75G that Is when tho effect tif thu
fall of prices from 187.1 was Just be-
ginning to mako itself felt. Tito turn
ing point was too well marked not
to bo duo to somo very dcdnlto cnuse
and too whlosproad to ho ascribed to
any causo or at all a local charact-
er. The greatest Intercensnl increase
rates In Kngland nnd Wnles occurretl
It was pointed out after periods of
high prices.
Don't Walt.
Hanna Wyo. Jan. ICth (Special)
Delays are dangerous. Don't wnlt un-
til all tho awful symptoms of Kidney
DIsenso dovelop lu your system and
your physician Bhnkcs his head grave-
ly as ho diagnoses your case. If you
simpoct your kidneys turn at onco to
tho groat Kidney Specific Dodd's
Kidney Pills. You can do so with
every confidence. A fow of Dodd's
Kidney Pills taken in tlmo have saved
many a life. Tho early symptoms of
Kidney Disorder may bo tho forerun-
ners of D right's Disease Diabetes am
Dropsy. Dr. W. If. Jeffries a resi-
dent hero toll's boiow how ho treated
an attnek of Kidney. Trouble. Ho
says:
"Beforo I commonced taking Dodd's
Kidney Pills I had always a tired
feeling overy morning when I got out
of ray bod nnd my Kidneys wcro In
very bad shnpo. There was always
a dull heavy pain ncross my Joins and
I had hard work to stoop. I took two
boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills tho tired
feeling and back pains have entirely
gone and I am now cured."
Tho girl who sets hor heart on a
Itcglnald or an Archibald generally
mils by marrying n Hill or a Tom.
High Class Druggists
AND OTHERS.
Tho betlcr clae? of druggists everywhere aro men of scientific attainments and high integrity
who dovotti their lives to tlio welfuro of their fellow men iiveupplying tho beat of remedies and
purest medicinal agents of known value in accordanco nyith physicians' prescriptions and'
scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remediep f but
always under original or ofiicinaLnamcs and they never sell false brands or imitation medicines.
Thoy aro tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their line which usually includes
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and
best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances.
Tho earning of a fair living with tho satisfaction which ariEca from a knowledge of tho benefits
conforrcd upon their patrons and assistance to tho medical profession is usually their greatest
roward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup oi
Figa is an excellent laxativo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction and thprefore they
aro soIHng many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of tho crioicett
remedios and thoy always tako ploasuro in handing out tho genuino arliclo hearing the full
namo of tho Company California Kig Syrup Co. printed on tho front ot every puckage.
Thoy know that in pases of colds and lioadachcs attended by biliousness and constipation and
of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels arising from irregular habitp indigestion or
over-eating that thcro ia no other remedy so pleasant prompt and beneficial in its effects as
Syrup of Figs and they aro glad to sell it becauso it gives universal satisfaction.
Owing to tho oxcellonco of Syrup of Figs tho universal satisfaction which it gives and the
immonso demand for it imitations havo been mado tried and condemned but there are
individual druggists to bo found hero and there who do not maintain tho dignity and principles
of tho profession and whoso greed gets tho hotter of thcii judgment and who do not hesitate
to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to mako a larger profit. Such preparations
somotiraes havo tho namo " Syrup of Figs1' -or "Fig Syiup" and of some piratical concern
or fictitious fig Byrup company printed on tho package but they never havo tho full namo of
tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package. Tho imitations
ohould bo rejected becauso they are injurious to tho system. In order to sell tho imitations
thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception and whenever a dealer paiM
off on a customer a preparation under tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup' which
does not .bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package
ho is attempting to deceive and mislead tho pjitron wlio has been so unfortunato as to enter hiB
establishment whether it bo largo or small for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation- and
and deception in ono caso he will do so with other -medicinal agents and in tho filling of
physician' prescriptions and should lie avoided by every one who values health and happiness.
Knowing that tho great majority of druggists aro reliable wo suppjy tho immenee demand
for our excellent remedy entirely through tho drupgijts of whom it may be purchased every-
where in original packages only at tho regular price of fifty cents per bottle hut aa exceptions
exist it is necessary to inform the public' of tho facts in order that all may decline or return
any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it does not bear tho full name of tho Company
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package do not hesitate to return the
article and to demand tho return of your money and in future go to ono of tho better.clcsa of
druggist3who will sell you what you wish ond tho'best of everything in his linoatreaFonabloprices.
IEWIS
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STRAIGHT
WHO SHE WAS
SKETCH OF THE LIFE
And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound
Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73' ' Caused
it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores.
This remarkable woman whose
maiden mime wan Kstcs was born lu
Lynn Mn.ss. February Oth 181U com-
Injf from a good old Quaker family.
For some years she titugltt school nnd
becamo known us a woman of an alert
flJtrA
nnd investigating mind nn earnest
seoker ivfUsr knowledge and above
nil possessed of ti wonderfully syrupa1
theliu nature.
In 1813 she married Isaac Pinltliam
a builder and real estate operator nuil
Uiuir curly married lifo was nmt kctl by
prosperity and happiness. They hud
four children three sons nnd a
daughter.
In tlioso good old fashioned days It
was common for mothers to make
their own homo medicines from rooU
and herbs uaturo's own remedies-
calling in a physlelun only in specially
urgent cases lty tradition and ex.
perlcnco many of them gained a won-
derful knowledge of thu curative prop
crtlcs of the various roots nnd herbs.
Mrs. Plnkhatn took a grcnt interest
in tho study of roots and herbs their
characteristics nnd power over disease.
Sho maintained that just as nature so
bountifully provides in tho harvest-
fields and orchards vegetable foods of
all kinds; so if wo but take tho pains
to find them in tho root and herbs
of tho Held thero aro remedies ex-
firessly designed to euro t)io various
Us and weaknesses fit tho body and
it was her pleasure to search thesoout
and pri-pnro simplo and effective medl
clncs for her own family nnd friends.
Chief of these wns n rare eombinn-
tlon of tho choicest modlein.il roots
and herbs found best ndnptcd for the
curo of tho ills and weaknesses pecu-
liar to thu feiuttle sax and Lvdla R I'ink-
ham'n friends and neighbors learned
that her compound relieved and cured
and it became quite popular among
mum
All this so far was dono freely with'
out inonuy una without price an a
labor of love.
Hut In 1873 the flnnnciol crisis struck
Lynn. Its length nnd severity wcro too
much for the largo real estate interests
oi mo rinkiiam family as this class
of business suffered most from
fearful depression. M) when theCentcn
nlal year dawned it found their prop-
erty swept away. Somo other source
of lncomo had to bo found.
At this point Lydla H. Plnkham's
vegciauio lyompounu was mado known
to tho world.
Tho thrco sons and tho daughter
with their mother combined forces to
SINGLE
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5 CIGAR OTRAwiMy TOBACCO
OF LYD1A E. PINKHAM
restore tho family fortune. They
argued thnt the medicine which waa
o good for their woman friends nnfl
neighbors Wns equally trood for tho
women of tho whole world.
Tho Plnhhnms had no raoncv. nnrl
llltlo credit. Their first 'laboratory
was tho kitchen whero roots and
herbs wore steeped on tho stovo
grattuaiiy uiimg n gross or Dottles.
Then camo thu question of selling
it for always before they had givcu
it away freely. They hired a job
printer to run off somo nninnhletn
setting forth tho merits of tho medi-
cine now called Lydla E. Pinkham'B
Vogotablo Compound and the..o wcro
distributed by tho Plnklmm sons ia
lloslon New York and Urooklyn.
Tho wonderful curative properties of
tho mcdlcltio were to a great extent
solf-ndvertislng for whoever used It
recommended it to others and tlio do-
maud gradually increased.
In 1877 by combined offorta tlio fam-
ily hod saved enough money to com-
mence newspaper advertising nnd from
that timo tho growth and succi-se of
tho enterprise wcro assured until ttv
day Lydla K Plnkhatn and her Vege-
table Compound have becomo Iioune
hold words everywhere and marry
tons of roots and herbs aro used Buna-
ally in its luanufaeturc.
Lydln E. l'lnkh-im herself did no
live to mo tlio great success of thu
work. Sho passed to her reward year
ago out not tut sno nau proviueu
means for continuing her work aa
effectively an sho could bare done it
herself.
Durlticr her lone and eventful esne
rlcncbAho was over methodical in her
work and sho wns always careful to pre-
serve nrccordofcverv case thai camo le
her attention. Tho caso of every slelt-
woman who applied to her for advio
and thcro were thousands rcccWett
careful uttidy and the details includ
ing symptoms treatment and result-
were recorded for future reference aady
to-day these records together with
hundreds cf thousands mado since ar'
avuilnblo to sick women the world.
over nnd represent a vast collabora
tion ot information regarding too
treatment of woman's ills which fox-
authenticity and accuracy can hurtHy-
im equated in any library itx' IB
world. ' f?
With Lydla E. Pinkham wbr4'lier:'
daughter-in-law the preMiBMrar'
Plnkhatn. Sho was carefully InirWBitteiK
in all her hatd-wou knowledge;. Midi
for years she assisted her in' her va
correspondence.
To her hands naturally fell tfa "
direction of tho work when Its origin-'
tor passed nwuy. For nearly tweatjr-
11 vo years she has continued it atMa
nothing in tho work shows when tfc "
first Lydla K. Pinkham dropped rnr
pen and tho present. Mrs. Pktkham
now tlio mother of a largo familytook
it tip. With woman assistants Borne as
capable as herself tho present Mr.
Pinkham continues this great work.an
probably from tho offlco of ao other
person have so many women been ad-
vised how to regain health. Hlck vr- '
men this ndvlco is "Yours for Ilcalta
freely given If you only write to aak
for it.
Such is tho history of Lydla B. Piritr-
ham's Vegetable Compound ; made '
from simple roots and herbs; the cat
great medicine for women's ailments
nnd tho lilting monument to the nobl
woman whose name ii Icars. '
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