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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
t IJOOD WILL TELL - - - THEORY SUPPt\RTED ' PREGH , CONCLUOIVE EVIDENCE. ' - - Recent Instance Proves That a Woman's Happlnecs Is Laroe y Dc. pendent on the State of Her Dlood. . When the blood Is Itlsordoree'er \ , rgan ot the bed ) ' Is affectelt un'or. . ably nnd ( ails \0 \ fls hnrg I s ( UIIC' tl ns Ilroperly , In the calla C every woman nature had "mndo spodl1l pro- ' 'VIsion tor a Ih rlodlcnl 1I11"lIcntlOlI' the blood. and Sll long as thh. QOCUfS her health and splrlls unfalllnl11 , re- 'Vcal the benollcll1l ) tcSUltR. So IItllht : n caUBB as a cold or 11 nervous IIlmele JUay Ilroduoo a sUllpros lll1l ot. tllIlI ] vital function. antI until It Is restorecl Bite Is doomed to mlsory. The remedy that has Ilroved most prompt and eri'eeUve In 1111 dlsordcra pecullnr to the female sox Is that whIch brought lIuch great rellet to lIUsll Mattlo Griggs , of No , 807 Indiana Htreet , Law. rence , Kansas , concerning which she BIlpals as ( ollows : " .In the wlntor at ] ! )02 ) , trom soma unlm Wil caus ! : , there was a cessation ot ( unctions IlCcllllar to my sex ( or a porlod ot fOllr months , I belame TC1"Y , , ' alt , and cOllld not got UII stairs wflh ut help , I had nausea and pl1ln nt1d' n constant headache. I wus un. d r the care ot a physician tor three months , bllt he did not succeed In curIng - Ing me. Then a lady frlond told mo nbollt the merits ot Dr. Wllllnms' Plnlt 1 > lIIs which she had used In her tam. lIy. anll she Induced mo to try thom. It was In May when first began to use them , and In Juno I had rully recovered my health , and bave slnco remained IlCrteclly woll. " In aU caees ot delayed development ot ) 'oung girls : In anemia or wealmess due to Impovorlshed blood and ahow. Ing ItRelt In II ) Jo.r. laelt ot amlJlUon , d spon 1ency and nervousness : also In the great constitutional disturbances nttendln the period known as the chan e ot life , Dr. WlIIlams' Plnle PIIIII Rro l1vnluablo ! for women , whoso calth Is always closely dependent. on Lho Rtate ot the blood. They are Bold by al druggists , A booltlet or valuable Jntormatlon relallng to the care ot a wonmn's l.-calth lit all Important periods - ods , atlll enUlled "Plain Tallts to Women - men , " Will bo sent tree In a ! ealed en- 'elope t ! > any ono who cllOoRes to , , 'rite fer 'It to the Dr. Williams Medl. cll10 CO,1l1pany.t SchenectadY. N. Y. It a girl wants to bo klsse a YOlln ! ; ! Dan doesn't have to waste much tlmo lOoltlng for an opportunity. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't Iteell Defiance Stllrch because they hnvc n. litock In hand or 12 oz. brands , which they Imow cannot be 1I0id to n. CUi\O- Iller who hns once used the 16 oz. pltg , DefiQn e Stnrch tor same money. " C uld Not Be Bribed. , A good story Is tel ot A. O. Mac. r aren , a well Imown crlcltOt player. Ho waB playing a picnic match "up cOllntr ' " In Auslralla when ono ot thJ bntsmen' sIded a ball VQry blgb between the wickets , MacLaren was waiting "tor the cntch , 'but ' the striker In running past cried , "Oh , Archlo , drop It , 'do , and I'll' Allow 'ou to kiss my sister. " MacLaren , It Is addell , wtis 'proot against the nttempted brllJ- tr ) ' . " Home for Aged Animals. A , wenlthy } i"ronchman receives In bill pal'c ) nenr Paris aged animals and birds. . , , The , oldest Inmale Is II. mule or sevent-tbroe , whoso affectlonato COl1tll\Qlon.ln rotlromont. , Ia. n geese Dr tllirty. e'en , Amen the other In- r ates , Is a cow , ngcd thlrl-slx , n hog of , twel1t-seven , ! 1. bullfinch which has r ' clicitl.ho I'ipu ago 'of twenlelght , t ll' ' [ \ , sparrow that steppet } from the em ; In l8G ! ) . . . ' Not Jiq"Man- Son. wh hul'd"l' l' " n' has to BlIl > } rl" bls crownup-ron-hls : mother says ho has an artistic temperament.'Now " Y rl Press , \ .Slx . Doctora Failed. \ Soutb Berid , Ind. , Oct. 24 ( Speclll1) ) -Ate surrerlng trom Kidney Dlsoaso for three years : 'atter lnklng ( r af- j menttrom six dllTerent dcctofll wltb- I cut getting reller , Mr. J. O. Lnudeman ct this place found not only rellet but n speedy n'nd complete cure In Dodd' . mllney PUIs. Spenklng ot his cure Mr. Laudeman says : . I "Yes , I lIurrered from Kidney 'J.'rouble ror tl1ree years and trle ! she , doctors to no good. Then I took just two'boxes or Dodd's Kidney PUIs and , they not only cured my Iddne's. but gave me better .health In general. 01 comso 1 recommended Dodd's Kldl1e Pills to others and I kIlO. . . . . . II. numbCl now who nro using thorn with good r ( } IIUItS. " : ' " . Mr. Lnudemnn'b cnso III not an ex coptlon. Thous ndk 'Slvo ' similar ex perlenceR. For there novel' 'ot was r case ot 1\ldl1oy : Trouble from Baclcncltl to Bright's DIsease thnl Dodd's Kid ney Pills could not cure , Ther nr4 tbo only remedy that ever curcI : rlght's dlsen . 0 ( It . busbands alllI ' wlvcs } were . ' . alway , J"oetbeart.s there would lJo no lou \ IS tor 9tbeJ ; , and tworJd. \ . , II' - I What Men Desire. If the man who represented tbe m ; ' rltot men were ! 1.sltcd what 11 niost 1Ilcod In wOl11eu his answ ( j would bo : Glvo mo heauty , all beal\t \ : " t walle and to frivol with : S'l11tmUI lll , ) 'mlmthr , to tnlk allll to 11\ ' ; ' .11.:1' wIUn"-Cbl : " : ' J ' " ' ' - . - Tourists Enrich Greece. : It Is estimated thnl nbout ( .600 tra . elers from the Unltell Sllltes hnve vi lled Greece during oa bl.ot the In tour years , o.nd hl\vo nnMlllly h . ' I , about $16.000\100 \ In the kingdom. w - Draped Shirred Waist. I ull wnlots that are shirred and draped to ( orm soft. an.d gmcoful toldl are awong the latent features of rash. lor. ami are oxcoedlngly attractlvo In lho mo.ny plll\blo ml\t.orlals ot the sea. 80n. This ono III pecullnrly smnrt nnd IncludeR n point nt .tho trent and the new Hleees , shirred to rorm tw.J lengthwise IJIIlTs above the olbows. The matorlal chosen for the model Is , . , .lIIow green me8sllllno satin wltt : cream colored Il\cd for chemlsotto nnll cutrs , bandln ! ; nnd bows at darlOr vel\'ol. but there 1\1'0 \ many wool I\S well as "III { materials lhat cnn 00 treated In the ollme p1nnner wllh equal aucceOR , and , when 11I(011 , the deep cutrs clln bo omllted and t o sleeves 1I1nllo In three quartel' lonet- . , - - ' /LJtJI.1'II.1t"///fII / II' I llk".9 The waist Is mode with tlto fitted lining , on which tbe full fronts anJ bacle are nrranged. anll Is finished at the necle with II. roll-over collar under whlcb the chemlsetto Is attacbed , The alceves Ilre mndo over fiLted tlnlngs , which are faced to form cuffs , and are tull Ilbovo the elbows , finished wltn clcular frills below wblch tall ever the gathorel ( ones ot lllce. The closIng - Ing Is mlldo Invisibly nt the center ( ront. ' 1'ho quantity at mRterlRI requred ! for the 1I1ellium size Is 4 * yards 21 Incbes wldo , 4 % yards 27 Inchcs whIo , or 2 .j , yards H Inches wide. with % ynrds ot all-o\'er lace. . * yards ot bias velvet and 2 % yards ot lOCO to malO ns Illustrated. Vogue of Light Materials. It Is astonishing how much thin ma. terluls , Buch as volle , crepe , etamlne and others ot n like dc.scrlptlon , are worn by well.dressed warnell during the winter nowadllYs. Naturally tbls ioes not npply to the tailor-made costumes - tumes , hut last yellr the most elaborate - rate gowns at these fa rlcs were to be seen under the bnndsomo fur coats , nnd there Is every reason to suppose that. they will bo more In vogue thnn e\'er. There IR a tancy. too-which Is to bo notlcerlln ml1ny of the now PRris costu1l1es and which will ho equally IlI'onounced durlni the 811lumn mo lths -tor the sltlrt composed of two flounces , each flounce being adorned with from three to fi'o banlls or vel , \'et In graduated widths , The fiounces are deell , the Ullper ono renches abo\ ' " I the Imee , nnd this style ot decoraUoD 'Is naturally moro adapted to dresseE at the material ot which I have beeD spenltlng that are sufficiently amena " blo 'to ' lend themselves to elaborah Itrlmmln , ; . \'Wr ' Ii. & "THfJ TeA -f:1U . . . Flowered tl\tretn will mnke som charming winter froclts. Armholes are hiding unller a nar row adjuslment ot trimming. Huchlngs , ribbon scrolls and cord Ings distinguish the new blouses. Dou't hl1\'o ono ot the new-old do ] mnns unless you can arrord numerou wraps , Ornaments ot leather and metD oomblned adorn tallol'ed bal. . tor ta ] . wea It Ii predicted that 1111I1lng will t.lt the place ot the strnplling th\t ha helll Ilopular fanc ) ' so long. ' 1'he long coat or wrall Is much mor fl\shlonnblo than n shurt ono nnd I some Inslances a necos8(1)- ( . A huckle that oxtollllt : an Inch abov and bcluw the hell Is a slight Inllo\ ' : lion In crush leather bollH , - Huchlngs , lIhllnas. gathers allll frill lJIultlph' and overflow In the IlI'enOI .chome ot dress ornnmontatlon. Leather folds and cordlngs nl'e (1 : : Idedly smart for tmban3 Intended fc , Ither automobiling. t\'eet wear ( Irn vellng , Mayonnaise Sauce. , Put UIO 'oll { ot n fresh egg In a bo" ! lnd It the wealher IB warm Rtanl' ' U bowl In a Ilan at chlppod Ice and al oaIr a Blllt-spoonful ot saIt P11d ( \ to Rpoonful at 1 < : ngllsh l11ust rd. DOli : " stirring the In rodlents wHh II. bo .v.wood spoon. Btlr continually alwa : IS : ouo , w.a ) , descrlhlng 1clrcl . It more Cl1sll ) ' done hy holdlnl' ; the bo' I ; . I tPI\i1Y , Antlr f\t\rrlng \ nbqut IU1I1 ! r un t'J' ' InCTo1lents ) nro well blend' ' : 'Jln 1111't ' : { ; the all , 110urlng It In drl I by drop. As BOon as the mixture Is BUrr and waxy ndd tL tew drops ot tar. ranon vinegar and the sarno ot lemon julco. Then rcsumo the 011 , dropping It Btendlly. Every time the mixture becomes too thIck add II. tow drops ot \'Inegnr , but continuo stirring. Ono yolk ot I\n Og ! will stand the addition of n pint bottle ot 011. Stoll using 011 , vhen the muyonnlliso Is as thlcle ns ) 'OU wish It nnd when you hllve all you reQulro for YOllr salad. Military Effects ComIng In. Military errects JlromlBo to appenr largely In the outdoor garments ot women th8 fall , A now Engl8h long coat for Blormy weather whch has np" peared on the marltct Is frankly called the 1\1 III tal I'c. It hns two wldo ) , ox pleats In the back failing from the ) 'oko nnd belted In at the waist. The front Is double-breasted , with a high , martlnl.looklng , turnover collar , and : t Is finluhed with brass buttons. Pretty and Comfortable Coat. A loose , three-qunrtor coat. belted Iii across tIlO baclt , exemplifies convenience - nience Ilml smllrtness In autumn cents , Il 18 called the "Trossllck , " and Is ot neutral.colored cloth , which permlls of Its being exploited with skirts ot any color In walking length. The Tros" sack Is not II. dress coat , but ror all these day occnltlons when n 10080 sep- arnto cent Is desirable It Is going to bo one ot the smartest st'le8. Quaint Dutch Pillows. Taking ndvantl\ge at the Dutch typo ot decorntlon prevalllng just now , women skillful with pen or brush are mRltln ! ; sofa pillows ot linen or coarse mnterlnl , with a border ot Dutch little ( oil" represenled with joined hands Ilnd capering about In a lively mllnner , 1'he mlddlo of the pillow top Is left plllin and a herder lined art with pen , brush or hurnlng needle , and the Dutch fiJures arc outlined nnd illuminated - nated In the border , A champagne- colored mnterlal makes Iln artistic pll. low and 1I1 < owiso pille grcen , with rcd and green ot a darker shade ( or the dresses at the mUe follts. Delft blue and ornnge are other shades that maybe bo cbosen for such pillow : ! with SItC- cossful result8. 1 e } euf' Soale gelati no In sufficient c01l1 wntor to cover before addIng It to jellies or creams. To remove any ordinary stains from Ivory knlfo handles rub with emery powder. Yacbt mops 111'0 great com'enlences fol' dusting the bal'e floors so universally - ally lIsell now. Deforo holllng milk always rlnso out lho SRucelmn with cold water to pre- vent t.he mlll { from burntng' , The wax from rll'lllping candles clln I be l'e\11m'ed from table IInon \ by 11 gen- I erOlIS application of alcohol. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . Mix paAtry severnl hours before It Ie to 110 rollc'l ollt and IIIl1ch labor Is 1J1\"crl. It IIho\1111 \ sland h1 1\ cool place Whr.n maldn : ; ; malIl1also ) Rallce Bl'o leet n very cool plal'o for the purpose , It 1116.10 In 1hol kltchun It Is apt to Bel1l1rato In the poocess. To keep cheese from becomIng 1.101d } wrap the cheese In a cloth wlllclt has heen dipped In vlne/ar / and wrut : , ; nn dry Il. pOlllblo. : KeeIJ It In a cool place. Stunning Tea Gown for a Brunette. A ntunnlng too gown ( or a brunette nl10w whllo IIhl\ntung IIIUt with 1\ bolero - lero anglalso. The bolero Is caught on either I3ldo wJUt nhaded rollettos , I , showing three IJopular tints ot. orange , done In velvet ribbon , with treamen In the snmo shadcR talllng to the hem or the gown. Whlto vehet sllIJPsrs and orange allk stoeltlngs nro to be worn wllb lhls gown , which Is Iln er- fectlvo nlpllcatlon at the craze t.or onmge nnd whlto In combination. Cinnamon In Favor. Clnnnmon brondcloth , braided wltb blacl" Is the combination chosen for one smart 1008e COl1t ot three-quart01 length tbnt has recently crossed Ute water. Apropos of which there Is 0 good deal of this red-brown tint IIp parent In displays ot the newest outdoor door garments. It Is a warm rod ru 80t peculiarly apIlroprlate for autumn , 1f not tor most types ot beauty. A Gervlceable COlltume. Suits mndo with plaited skirts and tourist cOllts are eBsontlal1y now , es. sentllllly smllrt nnd e8sentlal1y ser- vlcel\ble. This ono mllkes an admIrable - able model nnd Is adapted to all suit. ' - - - - - - ---w , I . ' COREAN CREPE WITH VELVET. . . " ' - l r. _ _ . .1' I I , : , , . . . , . t. . . - ' . . . . ; , . . . II I I : ' : " . , ' ' I , , . I. " I. I.s , o rl , Ie Id 1 - - - - - aIn - In r , , , ono at the mnTlY Orlmtlll nt11ul 'x. rl'nkOR moro etrecUvo blouses tban ) "B CJrean : crellO. 'l'hls amarl In 011 01 1S 18 qulto new and SllOWBho materllllln wi willow green with trln1l1tln ot chlr- to ton "olvet , sfunro of' net chilTon lined. cd c llar ntHrun's ot ll1c ) ' , Th ' trim- nll'1 13 " " ! I'rr'rtlv CD r"r"lllry ( and quite I Ings , but Is shown In darl blue chevIot - vIet with cuffs ot chamois colored cloth nnd trimming ot braid held by hnndsomo buttons. The coat Is ono ot the newest and Is partly confined Ilt the back by means ot a strap that extends trom seam to scam , whllo the fl"ont8 are loose , The sldrt Is nine gored and Is laid In plllits that conce l the sellms , ' 1'0 maim the coat t.or a girl of 14 : rellrs ot age will bo requlr. ed H ynrds at mr.t.1rlal 27 , 2 % yards 4-1 or 2 % yards 52 Inches wide , with 21,4 , yards ot braid : to malte the skirt G ) -ards 2i , 4i ) "ards 44 or 3 'ards , 52 Inches wide. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . ' now Ilnd servcR to oulllllo the tucl' ; at the bacl' , whllo It gives n atolo c : toct at the front. To mnko the wah ( or a WOlnlln of medium slz wUl b requlrel1 4 yards at nmtorllli 21 , 81) ) ynrds 27 or 2 yards 44 Inehos , vld ( with 1f.z J"finl at nll.over lace and 1 ) 'ards at velvet. Nato-Tho tollo\\'ln , ; article hns I ) een widely published and Is ont' ot ; 110 Inost rell1l1rtnhle ! IIlustmtlons ot ho vlllue o ( careful ruurfhalllu nnd mnlY ls of ( ucts I. . Jlresentlng & Buh. ect to the puhllc. LEVELERS. rhe Mission or Whisky , Tobacco and ( 'cofee. The Creator made nil thing ! ! , we be- lieve. It BO , Ho must hR.ve made these. We know what Ho made food ni " , , , ter ( or , nncl nlr and'.sunshine , but why Whisk ) ' , Tobacco ami Coffee ? The ) ' are hero sure enoulh and each verformlng Its . , . , 'Or'lt. 'fhore must bo some great pllln be- hl1111 Il all : the thoushtrul man Boel'R to understand somothlng of that pllln and thereby to judge these articles for tbolr lrue worth. Let us not any "bad" or "good" without taldng testimony. There are times IInd conditions when It certainly seems to the clI l\ I observer that theRe stimulant narcot. Ics are relll blessings , Rlgbt there Is the am hush thllt COli' ceals "ltll1lng" onem ) " . Ouo can sIll ) Into the hahlt ot either whisky , tolJacco or coffee eall ) ' enough , but to "untllnglo" Is often a fearful struggle. It seems platn that there are circumstances - cumstances when the narcotic effect at these poisons is tor the moment beneficlnl , but the fearful argument against th-om Is that so1l\om over does ono nnd II. steady usor' ( , r either whls- ItY , corree or tobllcco free trom dlsellse of some Itlnd. Certllinly powerful elements In their eltect on the human race. I . It Is a mlltter ot dally history , tesU- fled to by merall ) ' ml1J\pns \ at ] leollle , that Whisky , Tobacco tIoftcl Coffee are , smiling , promising. e lIhl ! ; friends on the start , but always false as hell Itself In the end. Unco they get tlrrn Tir enough to show their strength , they Insist upon governing and drive Ule victim steadl1 ' towards ill health In some form : If permitted to continuo to rule , they will not lot up until physIcal - Ical nnd mental ruin sets In. A mnn under that spell ( anl1 "under the spell" IIJ correct ) of nny ono ot these drugs frequently assures himself nnd his friends , "Wb ) ' , I can leave oft an ) ' tlmo I wanl to. I dill quit for n week just to show I could. " It Is a sure marl of the slave when one gets to that stage , Ho wlgglecl thl'ough a woele , fighting ever ' day to breal the spell , WIlS finllny wblppcd , nnd began : hls slavery all over agllin. The slave ( Coffee slllve as wen as Tobacco nnd Whlsly ) dally I'evlews his condition , sees perfectly ] lInin the stelldy encrollchments of disease , how lbo nerves get wellker day b ) ' dllY and demand th drug t.hat seems to sml10 nnd offer relief tor 11 few minutes and then leave the diseased condition rlalner to vlow than " , ver and grow. Ing wor.se. MantlmClj the Coffee slave realizes that he Is b , tween two fires. Ho feels bad It"he lcaves off Ilnd a little worse It ho drlnls and anows the errect to wear orr. So rt goes on from dRY to dllY. Every night the' ' struggling victim promises hlmselt that he will break the bllblt nnd next. dllY wheh ho feels a mtle bad ( as he Is quite : mro to ) , brenlts , not the habit , but his own res- olution. It Is nearly alwll's a tough fight , with disaster ahead sure If the - hllhlt wins. There bavo been hundreds ot thou- "ands ot people drlveu to their graves throu h disease brought on b ) ' corree drlnldng alone , and It Is Clulte certnln hat more human..rnlser ) ' Is caused by coffee nnd tohacco than by whlsltY , for the two fir'At , al'o rppro wlelel ) ' used , and more hlc den anel insidious In the effect on nerve's : hellrt/itllll other vital organs , and are lhus unsl\ipected \ until - til much at. tho' rlan"selous . worle Is donoJ " . ' .Now , Render , wl at I your opinion as t 'tho real use the Creator bas for these things ? TaIte h. loole nt the question from this point ot vlow. . Tboro Is a Inw of Natura and ot Nalure's God thnt things slowly evolve tram lower planes to higher , II. sturdY , steady and dignified advrmco townrd moro pertect lhh\gs \ In both the Physical - cal and Spiritual world. The ponder- OilS tread ot evolutionary development Is "fixed by the Infinite a"nd will not bo quickened out of n turn.l lllw by nny of man's methods. Tberetoro wo see many 11Iustratlons showing bow nature chocls too rapid advance. Il1lnols raises phenomenal crops Qt corn tor two or three years. It she continued to do so every year her tarmers wOllldlI"anco In wealth ( ar beyond tl10se ot other sections or countries. So Nnture hiterposes 11 bnr every tbreo or four 'ears Ilnd hrlngs on a "blld 'ear. " Hero wo see the lcy . . llns Infiuence at worle. A mlln Is prollerolls In bls business Ctlr a number ot ye 1'S and grows rich. \'hen Nnturo sets the "loyellng Influ. et. o" at , , 'orle : Qn blm. Some ot his Investments lese , .ho becomes luxurl- : : us . and lllzY , ' , ' Perhaps It Is whlsl { ) ' , tobacco , corree. womon. Ilmbllns or some other form. The Intent and purpose - pose Is to level him-keep him from evolving too far nhead ot the masses , A nation becomes prosperous and grent lIke ancient Romo. If no leveling - ing Infiuenco set In she would doml. l1ato the wortd perhaps tor nIl tlmo , ut Dame Natura sot.s her army ot "lo'elers" nt , , "orlt-hlxllry , ovoreat- In and drlnlln ! ; . IIcontlollsness , waste und Indllhellces 11.11 extravagance. ; fit. Itlndo-then comes the wrccl , . lIre , - Sure , Sure. ' 1'b6 law ot the IInlt Is the Inw ot the mass. Mnn goes through the same process. 'VcalmcRs ( In childhood ) . adl1al Gl' < ? wth ot rtronsth , oner y , thrUt , pr'oblti ; . pmsporll , wen1lh ; com. rc'rt. erue : ; 'renxatlon. ' ! ' selMndulgeuce , i1 xurf , Idleness , waste , debauchery ; , dll ; ase , nnd the wreck followB. The "Ie\'elel"s" & .fO In the bushes alone lb. pathwn at OVOI"Y succcssul rann and W0111l1ll , nnd they bag Lbo rnojority. Only now nud thllll can u. JrlOn stanel out Ilgnlnst these "Iecle.ra" and bold his fortune , fame and health to tb. end. end.So So tho' Creator has use ( or Wblskr. : 'fobacco Ilnd ColTee to w down the R'Hc : sful ones and tlwoo who show IH IS of being sllccel.lKu } [ ln ItCop theln back In the I1 C , O that the Iroal "flolll" ( the m ) IUQ ) ' noL bo lett too far lJeklnd. d yet wo JI1Utt ! n lnh tba. eamo all.wlso Creator halt J1aeod . . In the power' ot. man to atnntl W1 > ri ht. e10thed \ . In the armor of a . , steady , . . mind , aud all1 unto k'a ' C . "ecllno t exchange my blJ'U Jl8ht Iu [ l mess aC pottago. . "I will not deaden my IOB6CS , wcnlt- en 111) ' grip on affaire nod. lcoIJ my- lIelf : cheap , common and lI1d In fortune - tune Hnd fllme by drugghag with whls- ItY , tobucco or coffeo. Life hi too ahort. It Is hnrd enough N win the ( ; oed things wIthout any sort or handl- cnp , so 1\ man Is certainly n 'iool trad- er' when ho trades strength. health , mone ) ' and the good tblng8 that como with Ilower for the ba1-aalcep condition - tion of the 'drugger , ' with the oortnln- ty ot slclmoss and disease Phond. " It Is a mattel' each IndlvldallJ must decide for hlmseIr. He can BO n lead- 01' nnd seml.god If be will , nr ho can go nlong througb lite n drngged clown. a cheap "hewer of wood or arrlcr of water. " Certnln It is tbat whl1e tItc Great } i'ather of us 1111 doe8 not s ( ) m to "mind" If some ot his ohlhlren are ( oolll:1h : and stupid , ho Booms to select others ( perhaps those he intcDlls for . some slleclal work ) anll allows them to bo threshed nnd castigated most fcarfull ) ' by these "levelers. " If a man tries flirting with the e levelers - elers a while , and gets a few SIIlIIS IlS a hln ( , he had better tnlte the hint , era a good solid blow will follow. When 1mlln tries to Itvo upright , clean , thrifty , sober and undrugged , manlfestln ! ; as nellr as ho lmows what the Creator Intends bo should , Imppl- neS8 , health Ilnd pellco seem to como to him. Does It PIlY ? This article was written to set people - plo lhlnllnl ; , to rouse the "God withIn - In , " for e'ery hlghly-organh'.ed man amI woman has times when they feel 11 something clllllng from within for' lhem to press to the front and "bo Ilbout Hie Fllther's huslness , " Don't mlstalw It ; the spark of t.he Infinite Is there and It PIlYS In eTcry way- health , happiness , peace and even worldb' prosperity-to brc.1k niT the habits and strip clean ror the worle cut out fOl' tis. It has heen the buslne.ss of the writer to proylde a practical and easy , my for people to break nwny from the coffee habit nnd be Ilssured of n return to helllth and all of the good things that bl'lngs , provided the nbuso has not gene too far , nnd oven then the cases where the bodY I111s been re- uUt on a basis ot strength Ilnd health run Into the thouSllnds. , It Is au ensy and comfortable step to stop coffee Instantty by havIng well- made Postum } i"ood Coffee served rlcb 1 and hot with good cream , for too color ,4 nnd flavor Is tbere , but none or the arrelne or other nerve-destroying elements - ments of ordinary coffee. On the contrllry. the most powerful rebuilding clements furnished by Nature - ture are In Postum nnd they tIulcltJr : set Ilbout repalrln ! ; the damnge , Seldom - dom Is It more thlln two days rter { ije change Is made before the ohl stomllch or bowel troubles or com- rlllints of Iddno 's , hellrt. head or nerves r.how unmlst lmb10 ovldence pC ! ; elllug' better , Ilnd ten days' tlmo thangela things wonderfully. . II TAtorl.lIy millions ot brllln-wor1lng merlcirn'B"fc1ay tiRe Postnm , having , otlnd the value Ilnd common sense In , . the change. jl ' O. W. POST. ' : - . ; Generous Deed of Elks. Through the Jt'cn roslty nf the Drhlgeport 10dgo ot Ellts , Peter Mat" : keen at Walllngtord , Conn" witt profit by the unfortunate accident which he met with whllo witnessIng the Eilts' I bnnner raising , A runaway horllo ran him down nlld dislocated his coUllr ; bone. f The bone was not rractured as _ nt , first reported. Markoon was hero lool < lng for worle , and when the Ells I heard thllt he bad a wlro and faml1y dependent upon him for tmpport they sent a committee out to Investigate. ! Marlcoon , as a result , was sent back to Walllngtord to-dIlY , after the Bridgeport - ( port lodge of Ellm hlld paid hIs medical 1. expenses , secured his tlcltet , given him 1 money tor Incldontal expenses , nnd told him to calculllte upon $8 per week \ for the next. four weeks. I j ' 1'ho Eilts won't fIJrthor. , 'n\ey nott- I fled Ul0 Walllngford"lodgo to talm are of. Markoon and boll' ' , him , to got em- J plo"ment. 1\IIIriwon Is not n momher ! of the order , never was. and the Elks k were not In any way lIable ror the n cldent.-Doston Globe. , The Eternal Feminine. He-Will 'ou-O , will ) 'OU bo mine forore ! ' ? She-Mcrcy , no ! I just accepted Chelly Sl1phcdde last nIght. He-What I Has all your encouragement - agement to mo meant. nothing ot at.- fectlon ? She-Ob , I nssl1ro you It IlnfJ mennt j n good denl. In fact , I I1on't Imow h ho\v I'd have mnnago < l without you. YOI1 see , until YOI1 came along and I be an to he so nlco to ) ' 011 , ChOlly dll1n't seem to hnvo nny serious Intentions - tentions at all-Baltlmoro American _ This One of the Years. ' ohnnY--Pa : , when w s the year at tho' big wlnlI " . . I . \ / , , \ i , Fathe-Any year when there Willi an election.