A\cge(able Preparationfor As similating the Food andReg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digest ion.Cheerful ness and Rest.Conlains neither Opium .Morphine no r Mineral. >ot Narc otic . Ayr afOUlM-SAMUlPtTQBR honpkm Seed' , Mx Saute. * I tUAMUSetm- I jtoieeSmd - 1 I }iirm Semi - f A perfect Remedy forConstipa Fion, Sour S to uvach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. i ~ . EXACT COPY OF WRAP FOR. jb or miants ana utumren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years TNI CENTAUR COMR&NV. NEW YORK CfTY. Conviction Follows Trial j When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens | to have in hU bm, how do you know what you arc | S getting ? Some queer stories about eofi'ee that is sold in bulk, ^ could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out. Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use Lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter ® of a century, if they had not found it suj>erior to all other brands in Purify, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ? This popular success ol LION COFFEE can be due only to inherent merit. There is no stronger prool ot merit than con* tinued and increasing popularity. If the verdict ol MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS uocs not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trilie to buy a package. It is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COFFEE is sold only in 1 lb. sealed packages, and reaches you as pare and clean as when it left our factory. ? Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiema. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ,, \ W. L. DOUGLAS S *3.*° & *3.22 SHOES a YV. F.. Douglas 84.dO shoes are the greatest sellers in the world because of their excellent style, easy titling and supe rior wearing qualities. They are Just as good a* those that cost from 9-T.O® to 97.00. The only difference is the price. YV. F„. Douglas 9.1..TO shoes cost more to make, hold their shape better, wear longer, and arc of greater value than any other 9JI--TO shoe on the market In-day. YV.I-Douglas guar antees their value by stumping his name and price on the bottom of each shoe. Look inr ll. Take no snhstilHte. TV. I— Douglas 9K..TO shoes are sold through his o%vn retail stores in the principal cities, and by shoe dealers evecy where. No mat ter where you live, YV.l*. Douglas shoes are w iibiu your reach, BETTER TBAS OTHER MAKES AT 4.VF PRICE. "For the last three years l hare itorn W. /_ Dougins 13.V> shoe and found it not only as good, hut better than any shoe 'hat l ever ha t. regardless of prire." Chas. L. Farrell, .tjif. t'ashier The Capital Satmnni Bant. hvtianap>hs, Ind. Boys wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold their shaoe. and wear longer than other makes. W.L.OOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. L. Dong'as uses Corona Colfstin in his SO shoes. Corona Colt is considered to be the finest patent leat'yr produces. PAST COLOR ETELETB WII.F.XOT WEA K BRASS V W. L. Douglas lias the largest shoe mall order business in the world. No troubl** to get a at by mail. 2S-. ertru prepays delivery. If you desire further information, vrile for Illustrated Catalogue of Spring Styles. W.L.POUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS _ ENTRANCING ..Tone Quality.. pure and mellow, distinguish our hand made ''Mueller” pianos from the ordin ary makes. THE SOUNDING BOARD is built on the violin principle, allowing free vibration. Other items of interest in our new catalog, sent free for the asking. Address the Makers, SCHMOLLEK -rlb !tic your case, and write for Free book aud terms of treatment. Med , lrlne sent lu plain package. Box I 7«5. Office 215 South ltth Street. 'Omaha. Nebraska. ^z TWEITY BUSHELS OF WHEAT TO THE ACRE Is the record on the Free Home stead Lands of Western Canada for 1904. The I.MjOOO fanners from the United States, who during the past seven years have gone to Canada participate In this prosperity. The United Sure* will »<>on heeomean importer of wheat. Get a free homestead or purchase a farm In "Western Canada, and become one of those who will help produce It. Apply for information to Superintendent of Immi gration. Ottawa. Canada, or to authorized Canadian Government Agent—W. V. Bennett, SOI Sew Vorg • Life Building. Omaha. Nebraska. Please say where you saw this advertisement. INCUBATORS. i lie ui.ii inuDi x in I cubs tors are made by ' Johnson, the Incubator Man. who made 50.i«ai l>e. /•re Inventing his OLD TKUSTY, A pay-foMtaelf batch er. Forty days' fr-e trial and a five year's guaran tee. For big free cata logue. #*> poultry lllus uatloas. address. M. M. JOHNSON CO., 0 ^ Bo* O. T,« Clay Center, Neb.*"^^ When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. FARMS rSLSS'SLJlisrssE BEGGS’ CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR. _ Scalp Cleared of Dandruff and Half Restored by One Box of Cuticura and One Cake of Cuticura Soap. A. W. Taft of Independence, Va., writing under date of Sept. 15. 1904, says: “I have had falling lurtr and dandruff for twelve years and could get —-«iing to help me. Finally I i bought one box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and they cleared my scalp of the dandruff and stopped the hair falling. Now my hair is growing as well as ever. I am highly pleased with Cuticura Soap as a toilet soap. (Signed) A. W. Taft, Independence, Va.” Lake Chad is gradually drying up, and recent researches tend to show that its complete disappearance is only a question of time. Stay* or Ohio, ctyy or Tolxdo, ( Lucas County. ( **• Frank .1. Cheney make* oath that he la tenter partner of the firm of F. .1. Cheney A Co., doing nualneaa In the City of Toledo. County and State af',reaald. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ca»e of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed lu iny pre#> •nee, thlatith day of December. A. I>. 1SSS. .—, A. W. GLEASON, i fKA^ f Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonial*, free. E. .1. CHENEY A CO , Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggl-ta. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Plus for constipation. We are too apt to throw bouquets at the dead and mud at the living. Every housekeeper should know’ that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, hut because each package contains It) oz.—one full pound—while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in \-pound pack ages. and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "Ik ozs.” Demand De fiance and save much tir/ie and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. The trouble with remorse is that it never turns up till next morning. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep De fiance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12-ounce brands, which they know cannot be sold to a customer who has once used the 16-ounce pack age. Defiance Starch for same money. Honesty is the best policy, provided you keep your premiums paid up. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance Stan h you obtain better re sults than possible with any other brand and one-thirl more for same money. 9 - The man whose ambition feed? and fattens on disappointments wins. CITCt rermsncntly cured. Nn flr«or nerve-jvnov utter ■ I I V Cir-tii.ivof Or. Kline's Great Serve Heston* «r. Send for FKKK S'i.OO trial botti ar.d treatise. D&. it ii. Klink, Ltd., 931 Area Street, FhiladeipiUA, la Unrequited affection never seems to impair a girl's appetite for more. Mrs. Winsiow's soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gurus, reduces tz> ilanuuauun, siiays pain, curej wind tulle. 2oca botUe, Men occasionally carry high-handed methods into small transactions. Those Who Have Tried It. will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa ter Starch has no equal in Quantity oi Quality—16 ounces for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 ounces. The man of good memory occasion ally lapses into tedious ways. No chromes or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Pride, ill natur and want of sense are three sister disgraces. “I Went Home to Die from Gravel Trouble. Doctors failed. l>r. Havld Kennedy's Favorite Kemedv eured me.” Mrs. C. W. Brown’ Petersburg, N. V. Married life on an average lasts twenty-eight years. I WAY GET SOAKED ' WHEN i« I 'l i % 3D « ifiSH BBSS® *1 OILED CLOTHING* et »c* o» nu.ow "e‘„»merV HABOMT STOBB? LOOK MR ABOVE TRADE MAW BEWARE »IMITATION* CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARAAENTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO., boston, aiass . u.s. a. TOWER CANADIAN CO . I TO , TORONTO, CANADA. fsOODliiP^^ f®KRtH®EST Ever Grown. H f UCAD IN'one betterand none so AJdII ^W%m ^/low in price, leper pkt. £*Jy.PJf9‘KMLS , and up. postpaid. Finest *6€r- sCjgf 7>EiW I'lu^t rated catalogue ever ! Print^ s*nt FREE. Engrav fttpwK >W,rt , of pver>' variety. A great LtTVx awfferf 'N A lot of extra pkgs.of seeds, new jpgsorts, presented free with every KBggjf&ft. order. Some sorts onions only 30o ! ^TwWEK;PPr 'b- Other seed equally low. 40 JWAIk years a seed grower and dealer and ~HjL all customers satisfied. No old S^WfuT SPed Send yours and neighbor’s names K for b‘* illustrated free catalogue M*R. R. SfiUMWAV, Rockford. Ills. SPINAL CURVATURE Can bt Cured ALSO OTHER DEFORMITIES. Write or call at office for free informs" tion. Highest testimonials from prom" inert statesmen, and physicians. Con sult your Family Doctor. No braces or appliances used. Treated successfully by mail. Six years’ experience. -— I uymidsuc ft urt&opf flic last Unrclpt ISQ2. INCOKPOMTID. CAPITAL 121,000 OO. • •TOS1 ARLINGTON ftLK., OMAHA. NEB. LEWIS'S'"®^ STRAIGHT 5*CIGAR *2* W XOOO.OOG Toor Jobber, or direct f *oui factory, Peoria, 111 i ORIGIN OF THE CAD El GRAY. First Worn by Regulars Under Cen eral Scott in War of 1812. “Cader gi ay,.” the uniform worn by th? caders of the United States Mili tary Academy ae West Point, was sug gested by the act of General Winfield Scott in adopting it for a body of :roops under his command. While stationed at Buffalo, in the summer of 1814, General Scott wrote the quartermaster for a new sup ply of clothing for the regulars. Word soon came back that blue cloth, such is used in the army, could not be ob tained, owing to the stringency of the cdockade and the lack of manufactur ers in the country, but that there was sufficient gray cloth—now known as ‘cadet gray"—in Philadelphia. Sco'tf ordered it made up for his soldiers and in these new gray suits they marched down the Niagara river on the Canada side, in the direction of Chippewa. It was just before the battle known by that name, which oc curred early in July. General Raill, the British command er. looked upon them with contempt when preparing for battle on the morning of the 5th, for the Marquis of Tweedale. who. with the British ad vance. had skirmished with them all the day before, had reported that they were only a "Buffalo militia" and ac counted for their fighting so well and driving him into his intrenchments north of the Chippewa river by the fact that it was the anniversary of American independence that stimu lated them. On account of the victory won at Chippewa that day. chiefly hv these soldiers in gray, and in honor of Scott and his troops, that style of cloth was idopted at the military academy at West Point as the uniform of the ca dets. PASSING OF AFRICAN GAME. Extinction of Many Species Leads to Protective Legislation. For two centuries there has been nut little let or hindrance to the slaughter of animal life in Southern Africa. Rut now game laws exist and with their enforcement it is expected that the supply of game can be kept up and that some of the old hunting i grounds may be restocked. Lions are still plentiful over large ! ireas and even in the mining districts if Rhodesia. Elephants are becoming scarce, being practically extinct south ! >f the Zambesi, except on the east •oast and a few parts of Rhodesia. They are now strictly protected to iave them from extinction. The rhinoceros is rare except in the Portuguese country south of the Zam jesi. The hippopotamus is to he | ound only in Orange river, the | itreams of Zululand and in the Portu , piese rivers. One of the remarkable natives is ving Khama. The headquarters of his .ribe is Serowe, a town of 20,00h. Here ind in all his dominions lie has abol shed European liquors, and their in .roduction or use is followed by se vere punishment. He has suppresed witchcraft and so encouraged educa tion that most of his people can read The Mashonaland plateau is begin ting to fill up with European farhiers. With its perfect climate and fertile and, it grows every kind of crops rft lie temperate zone, and the farmers tre already looking forward to raising mough to supply the whole of Rhode sia. Thus throughout the “dark con :incnt.'’ in whatever direction there ire evidences of a rapidly growing civilization. Outdone in Ancestry. At a Jewish religious service th rabbi, to illustrate a point in a dis course tending to show the distin guished ancestry of the Jewish race, told the following anecdote: "A young American lady,” he said, “with very rigid views concerning so cial distinction and social lines, was engaged in conversation with a rather intellectual young Jewess. The dis cussion waxed warm regarding social claims and the young American lady said in a haughty manner: “ ‘Why, my dear, you must remem ber that my ancestors were present at the signing of the declaration of independence. We are of a very long lineage.’ "The young Jewess did not hesi tate a moment with her rejoinder: “ And my ancestors,’ she retorted with consummate grace of speech, ‘you must remember, were present at the signing of the ten command ments.’ “Which goes to show,” said the rabbi. God Keep You. God keep you, dearest, all this lonely night; The winds are still. The moon drops dow n behind the west ern hill; God keep you, dearest, till the light. God keep you then when slumbers melt away. And care and strife Take up new arms to fret our waking life. And keep you through tiie battle of the day. God keep you! Nay, beloved soul, how vain. How poor is prayer! I can but say again, and yet again, God keep you every time and every where! —Mary Aihne de Vere. American Trade with Canada. The merchants of the United States, despite the preference shown to this country in the form of lower duties, are more than able to hold their own with British merchants in the Cana dian trade. They furnish Canada with about 60 per cent, of all the for eign goods she buys, while we only sell her about 25 per cent.—London Engineer. Commission Saves Money. The California commission to the St. Louis exposition returned to the State $6,000, unexpended, of the $130, 000 appropriation made by the Legis lature for State advertising purposes. Practically all the exhibit has been Eent to the Portland fair, which is to open next May. Realistic Drama. The interest of the latest Parrslan play centers in the death of an in ventor who is Killed while on a trial trip in his airship. The disaster is shown on the stage in the course of a realistic ascent from the Eiffel towar. From a Novcf. In a novel recently published the j following delightful instance of the I easy descent trom the sublime to the j ridiculous occurs, and has been gib I beted by a spiteful reviewer: “When i Margaret, white to the lips with pain, knelt in the woods one day and kissed the cross h hich Herr Kaufmann had erected to the sa< red memory of their early love, the leaves fell about her like telegrams from high places.” Free Food for Children. Many thousands of children go to school in France every day without having had breakfast. In Paris the school canteens have proved a bless ing. They buy food at wholesale rates and are thus able to supply luncheons of beans, vegetables and macaroni at three cents each for those who can afford to pay, while the poor are fed gratuitously. Human Perversity. In one of the old English comedies an undertaker reproves one of his mourners for laughing at a funeral, and says to him: “You bad fellow, you! I have been raising your wages these two years, upon condition that you should appear more sorrowful and the higher wages you receive the hap pier you look!” Reasoning by Logic. Ethel, aged 6, is just learning to spell and is much rejoiced over her progress. She announced with great i glee to her father, the other evening. ; that she knew how to spell “in,” and proved the assertion. A few minutes : later she inquired, with a puzzled air: i "Papa, does ‘iu’ backwards spell ! ‘out'?” Headaches and Defective Eyesight. Headaches are frequently the result of defective eyesight. The eye being ' so intimately connected with the nerve centers in the brain, any undue strain affects the whole nervous sys j tem. The actual defect may be slight, : but continual effort to rectify this de fect results in pain in the head. Garden Grapes. The amateur can often take ad vantage of walls upon which to train grapes, and he can also use grapes for covering unsightly objects. They i are exceeding tractable and plastic by nature, and accommodate them i selves to apparently difficult situa tions.—The Garden Magazine. New Zealand's Prospects. At present New Zealand is distinctly an agricultural and dairying colony, but recent investigations by engineers as to the possibilities of deriving elec trio power from rivers and waterfalls indicate that it may become a great manufacturing center. Islands Have Disappeared. The “Royal Company's Islands.” supposed to be in the Pacific ocean, have been removed from the maps of the Hydrographic Institute of the British Admiralty l>ecause all efforts to find them have failed. Bless Their Hearts! The women who love you in the right way may not remember if you like poetry, but they always put up i some of your kind of jam and pickles. ! —Atchison Globe. Remedy for Varicose Veins. As a remedy for varicose veins, rapid walking or movement, without violence, for one or two hours every day, is said to be preferable to the use of elastic stockings. Stops Coffin Salesmen. The Liverpool police have stopped J the practice—common there—of can vassing for the sale of coffins at houses where a death has taken place. About 200 tons of fresh air are dis i tributed over the Coliseum (London) per hour by means of huge electric tans. Are Never Without Po-ru-na in the Home For Catarrhal Diseases. MS ona MRS SCtmtiDl} J’anborn, Minn. Rond MRX 1: JNaQATKM.^ independence. \ II o. Remarkable Cures Effected Bv Pe-ru-na. Under date of January 10. 1807. Dr. Ilartman received the following letter: ‘•My wife has been a sufferer from a complication of diseases for the past twenty-five years. Her ease has baffled the skill of some of the most noted phy sicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic constipation of several years’ standing. She was also passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman—change of life. ‘•In June, 1895, I wrote to you about her case. You advised a course of Peruna and Manalin. which we at once commenced, and have to say it com pletely cured her. • About the same time I wrote you about ray own case of catarrh, which had been of twenty-five years' standing. At times I was almost pa*t going. i commenced to use Peruna according to your instructions and continued its use for about a year, and it has com pletely cured me.”—John O. Atkinson. In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. Atkinson says, after five years’ experi ence with Peruna, “/ will ever continue to speak a good word for Peruna. I am still cured of catarrh.”—John O. Atkinson, Inde pendence, Mo., Box 272. Mrs. Alla Schwandt, Sanborn, 'linn., writes: ‘7 have been troubled with rheuma tism and catarrh for twenty-five years. Could not sleep day or night. After having used Peruna I can sleep and nothing bothers me now. if i ever am aff cted with any kind of sickness, i Peruna will be the medicine l shall i use. My son was cured of catarrh of the larynx by Peruna.”—Mrs. Alla Schwandt. When old age comes, catarrhai dis eases come also. Systemic catarrh is almost universal in old people. Address Dr. s. It. Hartman. I’resident of th.e Hartman Sanitarium, toi imbi>, Ohio, who will la* pleased to give you the benefit of his medical advice gratis. 1 There are Many Imitations of Baker’s Cocoa -and Bakers Chocolate Don't be misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every __ j package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker Of Co/s is cn js^titled to be sold as “ Baker’s Look fat thu Tridc-Maik Cocoa” or “Baker’s Chocolate” Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established J7S0 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America Liver Disease. THE liver is the great filtering ap paratus of the alimentative, or digestive, system. It filters the poison-loaded bile out of the blood. When the liver lacks active capacity to do this work, then the bile passes through into the general circulation and begins its poisonous work. Through the circulation of the blood it is disseminated throughout the body, gradually sapping the strength, cloud ing the brain, weighing down the ener ?;ies, weakening the heart's action, in ecting and undermining the system. Eventually the poison begins to accu mulate at the skin, the kidneys, the bronchial tubes, or the lungs, until at last it settles and fastens itself at some point, which location may be far away from the liver; yet it is stagnation or congestion of the liver which is the im mediate cause of the whole trouble. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT. Not unfrequently, in liver disease, the complexion becomes pale and sal low, there may be frequent attacks of bilious or sick headache, bitter taste in the mouth, tongue coated white, or cov ered with a brown fur, unnatural, dry, harsh, or scaly condition of the skin, or branny eruptions, pimples, dark blotches, and troublesome itching. There are likely to be “backache” and tired feelings, lassitude and a sense of debility. There is depression of spirits and a decided tendency to be discouraged and despondent. There is loss or irregularity of appetite, uneasi ness in region of the 6tomach, oppres Bion, sometimes sour stomach, “ heart burn,” 'nausea and “ water - brash,” flatulency, and acrid eructations; the bowels become irregular, usually con stipated, and occasionally subject to diarrhea, attended with colicky pains. The foregoing symptoms are not all present in any one case, nor are any two cases alike in every' respect. The only way to help a disordered liver is to treat it as it isthe great, organic, human filter. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cleanses and clears it; invigorates and revitalizes this most important organ by its won derful alterative power. For bilious ness, indigestion, weak stomach, and kindred ailments.the “Golden Medical Discovery” is a most efficient remedy. Da R V. Pierce. Buffalo. N Y.: Dear Str-In the year I had an attack of Indigestion and got so bad that my home doctor said he could not do me any good. I wrote to you and you advised me to use Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, so f bought six bottles and when I commenced using it I was so weak could hardly walk about the house. By the time I had used one bottle my stomach and bowels commenced to heal. There were strips of the lining of my stomach or bowels (I don’t know which) as large as a man s two fingers passed and I had a great deal of misery in my stomach and bowels, and also in the rectum especially. I could not eat anything without hav'ng much distress afterward, but by the time 1 had taken eight bottles of the "Golden Med ical Discovery” I was sound and well, and could eat anything I pleased without suffer ing In the least. Could also do as much work In a day as I ever could. I have not suffered from the trouble since, and It was four years ago that I was so sick. G. Trent. Gordonville, Texas. If you are looking for a perfect'laxa tive try Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Yftl T kTIVOW what Y0V want. It’s the dealer in medicines 1 VV business to supply that want. If lie urgeo upon you something else, he’s thinking of the larger profit he’ll make, not of YOUR welfare. Shun such a dealer. Look for this brand on harness, I ! collars, saddles, horse blankets, lap I robes, etc. Made by Harpham Bros. Co., Lincoln, Neb. Drop us a card and will mail you a souvrnir. I TlO.OOO Plants for I6c.l Mere garden* and farms are planted to m w—^Falser’s Seeds taan any other in MB "America. There is reason for this. ^ Wo own over 5,(NO acres for ti’e pro* < ductinn of our warranlrd »eed«. |In order to Induce yon to try them v e J ► make you the following uopra J _ eedented offer: 1 ForlB Cmnt* PomtpmhB a NHMKarly Hediuaa-4 Late Cabbage*, M 'IDOO Flar Jotre Turalpa, 2(100 HlnaeMa* Celery, 4 2000 Kick Hutlt Uttace, i lltOO 8 plena Id iiaioaa, M 1(100 Rare Lisbu lladlake*, 1000 Blerlonilj Brilllaat I'lewere. " Above reveii packages contain sn-m>ely fllu.tra'.ed throughout an«l tells • f sn experience of over thirty la B , B , B BB II B B% the treatment of (rook* l Feet, Spinal Deform Hies, Infantile rarialtsls, B Jl } ■ II W B W B m Hip Disease, Deformed IJmbs and Joints, Etc. it tells of the only _ _ X / \ y B W X F X f B W tboroogly equipped Sanitarium In this country devoted exclusively to the treatment '*”7 of these condit; >n.i and how they may he cured without *nrvrh a] .■pen: or,- •- trier laris or other severe (treatment. Send for this book, and if directly Interested, mention character of the affliction and special literature hearlnti on the (abject will be sent with the book. THE L. C. McLAIN ORTHOPEDIC SANITARIUM, 3104 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ••r* 90«4» brighter and faster colors than any oth« r dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is guaranteed to give perfect results, tel tealer or wo will send post paid at tOc i package. 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