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I : Miss 1\Iiltlrc Kcllcr , 718 13th street , f N. W. , Washington , D. C. , writes : . "I can safely rccommcnd IerunIL for catarrh. I had it for ; ycars a.nd it woul respon to no kind of treatment , or if it did it wa only tcmporary , aad on the slightcst pl'ovocation the trouble woul come back. "I wns In stlcll a stnte tllnt m ) ' frIcnds were alarm cd about mc , nnd I I . wns ndvised to leave tllis cUmnte. TIlCn I trIed l'crunn , nlld to my grclIt Joy foulld Jt IIclped mc from tlle fIrst dose I took , nnd a few bottlcs ctlred me. I "It built up my constitution , I re- gaincd my appctite , and I icel that I am pcrfectly well and stroQg. " - Mildred Kdlef ' We have on file many thousand , tC'sti- menials lilcc the above. We can give . readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited en orsements Dr. IIartman is recciving. I j i' It' . . fI f fJ J l j 1I 1 . I I : f 'I ' , I't' I' ' t' t , . Alabastine , . . . . . , ' \ ' Your , . ' ; ' . Walls : Alabastlno produces exquisitely : beautiful effects on walls and ceil- ings. Easy to apply. simply mix with cold water. Boltor th:1n : kalso. mlno , paint or wall papor. It is not a kalsomine , it is a sanitary , permanent - ent , cement coating. which bardens on the walls , destroying disease germs and vermin , never rubbing ort ; . , -t scaling , I\alsomines mixed with 1 " \tL \ " ' ; either hot or cold water soon rut > . " . and scale off , spoiling walls , clothing : and furniture. They contain glue. " 1 which decays and nourishes the f germs of deadly disease. If ) 'our drUllcist or hardware dealer , t wilt not lIet Alab3Sline. refuse sub stltutes and Imitations and order of . ' l us' Send for free sample of tints . and information . about decoratinll , . . ALABASTINE COMPANY Grant Ave" Grand Rapids. Mich. I I I' 1..NewYork Office. 105 Water SL. . . . " - S OKIERS FIND . ,1J. : LEV/IS ! SINGLE BINDER If.I ' 'Clter better Quality than most 10f Cltara . 1Qur : JolJl > er or dltp , ' ' ' 001 Faclory , l'corla. Il' When Answering Advertisements Kindly r.1entlon This Paper , ( . t'i $ , . ' , , ' , . ' " , , . - " . . . " HE SOLD f GTY" DE ri , I How nn Enolish Publican Mndo His Custorners Wnnt More , A publlcau who wns fined oCli nnd costs for adding green coppcrns to his. . beer nt Marleybone , sn's n London 9peclnl to the Plttsbur Dlspntch , was held to have done so for the purpose : Jf mnltlng his customers thirsty. IUs name was Thomas Sands and until recently - cently he carried on business nt West. bourne Pnrk road. Paddlngton. Mr. Hawltlns , who prosecuted , said I thnt two Inland revenue officers visit. I pd Sands' house nnd took samples of I his beer. The porter was found to contain green copperas In the propor- 1 lion of twelve pounds to a barrel. It lll1.d . slnco been suggested that the copperas was used to maltO tho. beOI frothy , but tlw revenue authorities Imow nothing of that metholl and It was ImpossIble to suppose that twelve pounds was necescsary for the pur. pose In a barrel. "Do ) 'OU suggest the consumer Is any the worse for the addition 7" saId Mr. Plowden. "It would have the effect of dls gulslng the taste of the beer and leav , Ing the throat and mouth of the con. sumer dr ) ' , so thnt customers would be Induced to buy and drlnle more , " replied Mr. Hawltlns. l\Ir. Plowden saId he consIdered the ! ronl object wns to promote on the part of the customer a passlonnte do , sire Cor another glnss. No publIcan could hope too strongly for n thirsty customer , nnd If he could Iteep the thirst going hla source of Income wa ! ! InexhnustIble. It was a vcry Ingenloul ! device. but It was hardly the way to retaIn custom. AN INTERVIEW WITH ROYALTY. Youngster Petted by a King and Queen of England. In his "Tracles of a RoIlIng Stone' Henry F. Colte describes an Intervlow ho had as n hay with King Wllllnm IV of England and Queen Adelaldo In the early part of the last century He dcscrlbes the two thrones and sa's : "Wllliam IV sat on one. Queen Adelaide on the other. I cannot say whether we were marched past In turner or how I came there. Dut I remembm the loole of the lting In hIs nnval unl , form hIs white lerseymere breech s plnle sllk stocltlngs and bucltled shoes He toole me between hIs lcnees and asleed : 'We ] ) , what are ) ' 011 going tc be. my little man l' 'A sailor , ' saId I wIth brazen sImplicIty. 'Going tc avenge the death of Nelson , eh ? Fond of sugar plums ? ' 'Yes , ' said I. "Upon this the Idng fetched from the depths of his waistcoat pocltet a capacious gold box and ollencd It wItb a tap , as though he were goIng tc offer me a pinch of snuff. 'There' for ) 'OU , ' said he. "I helped myself. unnerved by thE sltuatIo'n , and. with my small fist clutchIng the bonbons , was pass 'd OD to Queen AdelaIde. She gave me 0 lclss and I scuttled back to my moth cr. " The Importance of Fact. MIss Helen 1\llller Gould was ad dressIng a class of young ladles OD the sUbject of tact. "What. " saId : l\1lss Gonld , "Is morc unpleasant , more annoying. ' thaI ) tactlessness ? Let me tell ) 'OU aboul a supremely tactless man. "ThIs man went with his wHe to D dInner party. He toole down to dinner a very charmIng woman , lJUt the firsl course had hardly bcgan whcn , to his wlCo's dlsma ) ' , he jumped up from hlf seat beside the lad ' . and malclng a circuIt of the table. toole n vacant chaIr bcsldo a young matron. "ACter the dInner , as the man's wirE entered her carrIage to drIve home , sbo saId Impatiently : " 'I have been dyIng all the evening to nsk 'ou why. aCter talclng her down to dinner. you deserted Mrs. A , for Mrs. B. ' "Wh ) ' , ' said the husband. 'with my back to that fire I'd have caught my dcath. ' " 'Well , ' said the wife. 'I hope you told Mrs. A. that , ' " 'No , ' saId the husband , 'I didn't , J told Mrs. B , . though. ' " It Doesn't Pay. It's nlco with bosses hl to train An1 gl't mlxc1 up In t110 cnmpalS11 , 1'0 stnnl1 nround and all' your views , 1'hl' lIamlng- pesters to perullo- It doesn't buy the bab ) ' shoos , What r-renter pleallu o cnn ono fecI 1'hnn listening to spellbinders spIel And closer to the rostrum press And open-mouthed heal' the address'/ It doesn't buy the wlto a dress. Your soul with expectntlon burns 'Vhen ) 'ou sit up to set returns ; You see the smolco In rlnsll'ts curl , Your dizzy brain III In 11. whlrl- It doesn't pay the hired slrl , Oh , when the hand hl'A'lns to play It's hard to tl'nr ) 'ourself nway ; 'I'ho outlool ( Is so v't'y nlco Thnt It seems fully to sulllce- It doesn't : hu ) ' a pound oC Ice. The candldato who wins the fisht Cornell round and says : "Boys , It' . all rllht , I'll see the bunch oC ) 'OU next day. " And then ho S'Of' ! ! Cour states away And for the drinks forsets to pay. Oh , polltLcs Is very nlco For ono who alwnys has the price But ) 'ou cnn stnnd around and walt Until your nnmo Is on the slate- nut waltlnA' doesn't pay the freight. -Illinois State Journal , What a Sonl Thomas W. Lawson said the other day of a steele manipulator whose metho/is ho purposcd to expo so : "He Iii like the Paint Rock farmer , nnd I shall bo l/lC / the farmer's son. Onl" I shall act deliberately , wherclls th son was blundering. "This lad. In the wheat season , drove up to the mlller's and submit. tcd a handful of wheat. "The miller studied the wheat attentively - tentively , and thcn said to the boy : " 'IIow munb has ) 'our father got of this ? ' " 'IIe aIn't got no taore lIke It , ' the j boy nnawercd. 'IIo'e been all mornln' I1lckln' that out. ' " 1 THE MODERN FAnM - How Ho Lives , as Compal'ed With Fifty Years Ago. ho farming lICe ot today. as con. trasted with that of fiCty ) 'ears aso. Is n Imrndlso of comfort and con. venlence. The lonely loghouse , remote frolD market - ket and dovold ot adv\ntagcs Ulat a halt cycle of time has made possible , would scnrcel ) ' ap. peal to the present - ent day fnrmer. 'fhe twentieth. century soil tiller has 1Iractlcall ) ' all the modern comforts. Ills man Is dc. lIvered dally. 110 has telellhonlc can. ncctlon with the bu'lng and solllng world , affording the befIt opportunltlcs for marltetlng to ndvantage. His home Is of recent archltecturo , con' structed of wood , brlc ) ( or stone , and well furnished. He has modern plumb. ing and modern heating , and with the advent of acet'lene gas , he hns modern - ern lighting. At night his homo Is ns attractively Illluninated a that of his city brother. for It Is a augScfJtIvc fact that "acet'leno tor country homes" has so appcalcd to the farmcr , that ot the 80,000 users of acet'leno gas In the United States. the farmer Is one of the largcst of nll classcs. Ev r sceklng the best , he has not hesltat'Jd In aYnllIng hImself of this now light. The contInucd growth and progress of this great countrr , ever a cause of wondermcnt , has no grcater exempll. ficatIon than evolution all the Cnrm. Already the fantler Is bccomlng the most em'IOtI of men-tho freest , Ule healthiest , the haplllcstJ Like Old Tlmcs In ArIzona. Interest durIng the grcater part of yesterda ) ' centered around the faro game In the St. Elmo saloon. Arthur Cordlner of the l"nshlon had In as much as $3,800 nt one time , anrl such high playas this was good for the eyes of the old timers. , vho say It used to be common In these parts. 'When the play got real hot Charley Hooleer toole the dcaler's chalr.-Jer. omo correspondence Los - Angeles Times. Demand for Old Snuff Boxes. HIgh prIces continuo to bo paid In ParIs for snuff boxes of the eighteenth century. At the recent sale of a collection - lection mnde by M. Gullhou of Bay- onne. one box In gold enamel , appraised - praised by the omda ) expert at $1,600. sotd for $4.000. Ono of the Interesting Items of the sale was a pall' of can' delabra once owned by 1\1arlo An' tolnette , which went for $3,000 , far loss than was expected , Where the Money Goes. The American people spent as much money last 'car for gems and jewelry as they spent for planas and othcr musical In truments. aad moro than three times as much as they spcnt for sewIng machlnos-New York Sun. Societies Give Farmers Machinery. There are no less than [ j.1O agricultural - tural societies scattered oyer Servla , which distrIbute modern agrIcultural machlner1 and Implements among the farmers , These societies have a cen. tral oIlce nt Dclgrade. GREAT CHANGE From Change In Food. The brain depends mnch more on the stomach than we are apt to suppose - pose until we talce thought In the mat- ter. Feed the stomach on proper food easy to dlgcst an containing the proper amount of phosphates anlt the healthy brain will respond to all de- mands. A notable housewtre In Duf- 1alo wrItes : "The doctor diagnosed my trouble as a 'ncrvous affection of the stom- ach. ' I was actually so neryous that I could not sit still for I1ve mlnutcs to read the nOWSIJfll'CI' , and to attend to my household duties was simply Imposslhle. I doctored all the time with remedies. but mcdlclne did no good. " 1\1y ph'slclll.n put mo on all sorts of diet , and I tried many ltlnds of cereal foods. but none of them agreed 'wlth me. I was nlmost dlscoura od , and when I tried GrapeNuts I did so wIth many mlsglvln s-I had no faith that It would succced where evcr- thing else had fall cd. "Dut It did succeed , and you don't lenow how glad I am that I trlcd It. I feel lIIcc a new person , I have gained - ed In weight and I don't have that . terrlblo burning scnsatlon In my stom- aeh any more , I fcel so strong again that I am surprised at mysolf. The street noises that usoll to Irrltato mo so. I never notice no"v , and my mind Is so clear that my household duties are a real pleasure. " Name Iven by PostUIU Co" Dattle Creek , Mich. Thero's a reason. Now why was this great change made In this woman 1 The stomach and the hrnln had not been supplied with the rl 1tt ltlnd of food to rebuild and strenqthen the nerve centers In these organs , It Is absolute folly to try to do this with medicine. 'I'hero Is but one sure W'lY and thnt Is to flult the old Coed that JlaS Callcd and tfllte on Grape Nuts food which Is more than hnlf digested In the process of manufacture and Is rIch In the phosl1hl\te qf potash can , talned In the naturat grain , which unites with nlbumen and water-the onI ) ' thrco substances that will male up the foft ; gray fill/nil / : In the thou. sands or dcllcf'lle nerve centres In the brain and horl. . . Grape.Nuts food Is a sure road bu,1 ; to health In aU such \ cases. Tobacco-Measuring Potlch , The ohl.tlme powlll'r II'JUCIt , by which the charge to boced In n gun wns measurcd as It IJnsscd from the InterIor of the I10ucll Into the bar. reI , Is more or loss familiar to the ohler generation to WhOUl the \1S0 or the muzzle.loadlng wcapon Wfi ! ! eomo. whnt Camlliar. These guns are now so scarce that they are encountered only seml-occaslonall ) ' . aUd , consequently , the device by which the ) ' were loaded Is something oC the nature of n curl. oslt ) ' . This pouch has n long neclt nnd 1\ valve which Ilcrmltted only a certain amount of powder to 11ass from Its Interior at ono tlmo. This Iden has lJe'n utilized b ) ' are. cent Inventor In the constrnctlon at a tobacco Ilouch which Is more lIar' tlculllrly mcant for the man who rolls his own cigarette. ThIs Is qulto the common practice fit l'fB'nt. ' 1'ho or. dlnary smoltlng tobacco Is 111aced In the center oC one of the tiny shcets of paller and given a twist betwcen the fingers. It Is essential for the success of the rolling operation that the nmount of tolJacco should be al. wa's I\bout the Bnmo , nnd by the I neanB of this measurIng devlco the leslred alllount can ue dollverod with merrlng accuracy. 'rho mlvantase 'or the pipe smolcer Is tltut much of JIO tobacco lost In the orllinary man- ler of loading b ) ' an nl'rangemcnt Nhlch presents him with just enough or filling the howl of his plpo. the 'asto Is preventcd and tlte , opcratlon If loading greatly faclllatel. . Dody'o Electric Conductivity. The human body ns a conductor or 1011 conductor Is one of the latest top' cs for the electricians' pastime , 'rholr nvestigatIons show singular varia , : Ions In this conductlvIt ) ' , due to the ls'chlcul or physiological conditIon ot he sUbject of the eqICrhnents. ' 1'ho nagnltude of the rcslstance Is found o be scnsltlveh' depcndent upon the 10ur of da ) ' . the I1lace of measure. lIent , and e"en tlllon the character ot he subjcct's last meal. A nolso m ; he 111'escnce or absence of ether ller. ! Dns has a marlccd olTcct. Any Inter , lal 01' extcrnal 11sychlcat Infiuenco will result Instantly In un osclllaUon , ) ( ten of great magnitude , In the VahlG I > f the reslstanco , sometimes reducIng t to as little as 20 or 30 per cent of Its nOl'mnl vnluo , Nervous 11ersons , ll1d strong smoltcrs or drlnccrs ) aro' ' ound to have an extremely low ra- ' lslance , The average "aluo found for the reslstllnce , us measured from hand to hand , Is ahout 3,000 ohms. Extensible Piano Bench. The I1lano bench that has so tlnl. versally replaced the tlme.honored stool , whIle doubtless affording a greater frecdom of movement In Its usual design , lacs ) the adjustment that was such a characterlstlc fca. ture of the device It replaces. It has been found , however. that the great natural dlfferenco In arm length of pla'crs has made the rigid bench objecllonable to these who are not possessed of the average rellch. A pla'or , to bo at his hest , must have the ph'slcal condItions similar to those he Is af.customcd : to. and If his I elbows are too high. or too low , he Is consclotls of It and the muscles Call to respond to the demanlls with the automatic precision that occurs whcn the condItion or dally practice extsts. If the bench has come to stay It must l.Je made adjustable , and the patent ' 1ffice records show that a number of ? eople are giving the subjcct some ( hought. ' 1'ho bench lIIustrated lere- with Is ol1e of the Idens rccently patentcd. It consists of a stool or > lench with an extensIon movement In a vertical direction. controlled by means of a screw shown at the side. Oy operating this thumb screw the aelght of the scat may be regulated i..Ith great nicety. World's Diamond Supply. Cecil Rhodes used to say that $25- )00,000 ) was UlO annual capacity of the , , 'orld tt ) absorb dtamonds. ' 1'hat % larltod what he caller ) the "satura- Ion 1101tt" of modern socleh' . - The Young Physician. WIIAT illS UXl'nRIUNCn Plwvno. In the o 1rlr slxllrs It Wnll tlsually the duty of \Irnctlcln \ ) Ih'slcilln to 1'1110 I1HlIlY mlles . uvur ) ' till ) ' on his l1'gulnr round of . . .1llts UI1\1I\ Ills 11/\tll'nts. / 111 these tIn's n ) 'OIl1tlt mnn who hnd recelvcd splondhll11cdlcnl trnlnln In ono of tlto best mC4.lIcal COlll'tl'S ! of tlmt dn ) ' wn8 nc- Cllslollled to rltIo tl'n. tWl'nty or thirty mlles or mort ) vlsitinK the slclt Ull nUllctrll. Ills 8IleCN\S wns I\oon ( - cnnl. Doctors 111\(1 ( famlllcs cnllet , him for consllItnUon to towns nt conslliornhio dls- tnnces b ) ' mil. Olin of hhi'slHclnltll's was the cure of these dlstres IIIK tIlSI'I1Sl'S or WORlon. Ile hnll carl ) ' dlscovercd tlmt by combilling the vcgotnblo t1xtrnct ot the folIowlnK medll'lnalilln nts In jllst the right proportloll wlthollt thollso of alco- hol-his llrrseriltlon ! Invl1l'lnbly CUI'cl s11ch cnses. Lnlor , In order to Illaco this rOlllC'dy hoforo the Imbllc In ahupo ( 'nslly to \Irocnrell \ , ho estubllshcll n Inborn- tory'at HnlT\lo. : N. Y. , whrro rl'nltu'ly : qualllled Clll'II11st8 were 11I\t \ In cHnrgo to nccllra tely Ilr IIIro his pl'oscrlption ntul 11l\t \ It In sh:1\IO : \ ror shltlllwnt to nil ) lIlrts of the Unltml Sin Ips. 'j'lIls r\nwd \ . whll'h ho mtmed Dr. 1'Inrco's lo'll'ol'lto 1 rcscrlll- tlon , Is not IL " ! Hltl1nt 1IIrdlcltlo" In the common uccoptllnl'o of thu tnrll1 , hnt 1\ tOlllc fo } ' womcn , unll l'l'gnlur Ilh'sl- n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - clnn's pl'rq'rl l.m ! . nnl NIIhln' ) the rol. lowllIg non-nk"ho tI' IlIltr"'I.I'ut , , : rJnl" " " fillpJlrf"prf / " , Iii' " , .I'1I1JC I'ItIIS : ) . lUIlc ! ( ( ' Iho h I' ' IlIIi.ru".1 " uu'lno.U ) . I' n kl.rn root ( f " , mnl"l 1/111 / 1/1. / 1.1ltcllln ) . 1111lr ( 'oho ( / ' ' ' ' ' / / 'J711IIr.troC8) / / Ool\n ) ( HOI\I ( nUl I'fIStlH ( , . 'lIItttlcltsli ) . Scll'lttlllcnlly Ilrollarl'll b ) ' e : > ; } lOrlcnl'C'd rhmulsts nt the lnhorntorr or the Worlel's 1 > Ilprnsury Mcdlen AssociI\ ' " tlOII , lJnlTalo , N. Y. Dr. Pl\rco \ dors not clnlm for his "Pn- "orlto ' II thl\t It Is " " " l'rcscrl1lt1ol1 \ I "cnra-nlI. It. Is recoml1ulJdr < < l liS 1most. . 110rfec' sJloclno for wO\lmn's Ilrcnllnr nllmonts. So unlforll1 ro the rrsnltq which \ ' fOI\o\V' \ the lIS0 ot this I'rll\l\rlmhlo \ n'lI1clly , t II\t It Cl\n bo trul ) ' nmrmr.d of 1I 'tworlte Pre- IIcriltiou" ! that it fllwltl/li 11l:1p : ; ; anlah1W : flllVflU curCR. NlllnL"rl ht11'1' Cl'nt , of the \\'om\11 who Rlvo this ItH.d /11'1' / 1fllr 111111 fnlthful ttlul nro cun'd and rcmulb cu red. It Is Iowrrful ) IlIvl era tllI tOl1lc , 1m. pllrtlllg health nlld Rtrltl th III pnrtlcltnr ) to the womb luul It1l IlllpJIulaICII. 'l'hG local. woml1n ) ) ' hralth III o. Intlmntely rl'llltcd to the gOllnrnl hl'lllth tltnt who/\ / dllonsl's of the dllIcnto wOII\llnly or nn3 I1ro currd the \\'holl belly ! rnills In hel1.Itb alld strollgth. For WI'II Ie ! llld slcl\ly wOII\en who IIro II worll' lI t , " "rltndowll" lIl' dubllltl\led , eSIJcclllll ) ' for WOlllell who work III stOl'l1 , 001l-0 or schoolroom , WbD sit nt the t\lewrltl'f \ or ! ( I1WIIIIC macblno. or boar honvy hOIl I'lIohl burdl'lIs , Dr. l'lereo's Pnvorlto Presl'rilltioll will provB priceless hOllollt)1'CIUlSO or Its hcalth. restorlllif aUlI strellgth'glvillii Ilower. . Tum 1'11001' . "I wl1nt to tllt ' ot the ' ' ( ) 011 arrl'nt II11)1ro1'O"- nll'llt In III ' 1I'nllll sllll o tnklllit 'our' 1o'0.vor- 110 l'ro ! < I'rl1ltoll ! , ' " sn ) ' ! ! tllI's , II. B , Joncs. of l'oret. N. U , "When I helnnlts u o I was. lh91I'nl WI'l'l'C 111111 hnd Ilolllalrclt of ever , 111'1'1111 : Ilood hen1th nlnlll , Could 1I0t. sit. UE ) nlldny. I linti'll n 11'1'111\1. II111 > tUvI'lItcnt beCoro 11m IINit 1Iottlo WM nil tISI'd , WItS liutTcrlnir wllh nllDo t O\'lIr ) ' linin tllal. n womnn Is subject - ject 10 : hnd IlIlInllll11l1t1on ot the o1't\rlo. . . llnlnCnt nnd stlllllfCItl'd IJcrtods. nnd ottlor " > tol1l'l or rl'lI1nlo . dlsl'I\s" , A rtor t.4klrur "IYIII1 ' or Flworlto l'fI1srl'hlton. ! ' 1 flJl IIko n now IIl'rson. < .1nn ricin 1I0mebllck1111 tlll < o nil hlods of l1xorl'l o nnd lIut feel tlrcd. " ] o'm r. CIIANItY-Cnso of cOIIstlpntlon. A mUll or WOlIIllll who IIr ll'l'ts COllst/tln- / t.lolIlulTors ! frolll slow ! lOlsolllllli. Doctor J'll'rco'l ! Plcl\Runt Pllll.tl ! cure const/PIL- / t hili. 0110 muo II PlIll't" ! Is n. . Reutlo Inxntlvo. nl1ll two n 1II11t1 cnthartlo : : " 1' . . C@nvicti@ Follows ll'ial When Im 'ing 100so coffee 01' anything your grocer I1n1)pon6 to Imvo in hlH bin , how do you know what you are getting ? SOIllO ( luoor storicH about con'od thnt is sol in bulle , coult1 bo toM , if the poop10 who hn.nlllo it ( b'Toccrs ) , cure to Blwuk out. Could any nmount of moro talk have 1)OrSun(1 mUliollS of & hO\1Rolcoopors to use Lion CoUee , the lealea. : . 01 all package coffees for 0\01' a qUl1rtor of century , if thcy hn. not foun it superior to nU ether bmnds in Purity , Strengtb , Flavor and Uniformity ? TIlls popultu' success 01 LION COFFIE cnn be tlur. only 10 Inherenllllerit. There Is no slronllcr prool 01 lIIerlt Illuo con- IInucli nnd InerenslnlJ popularity. II tlte vcrdlct 01 MILLIONS OF UOUSEUEEPERS ocs not convince you 01 UIC IOCI'US 01 LION COFFEE , II costs you but n trille to buy n Imclmgc. II Is tltc cnslcst way to convlncc yourscll , nnd to mnltc you n PER.MANENT PURCIIASER _ I.ION COlrlrgg Is sold only In lib , 8CalctlIJnckR c8 , nnd rrncllcd YOIl 88 IHIrO allli clclm as wluJU It loft uur factory. I,101Ihcn,1 , on evcry pncka o , Snvo IhcRO ( , Ionhcndd for valuable Ilrcmhlm8. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWIIERE WOOLSON Hl'IOE CO. , Toledo , Ohio. - IMPROVEMENTS recently ttdcJccl tn the tJollulnrIuollor" ; plnnos , mll\o thom the greatest lliuno value IcnowlI , I'rum uur fll'tury to tll < l' hOJII ( ' . SAVES $75.00 fo $150.00 0111' IIIl1strnted hoo1clet-Croo Cor the ' , 'VI'lte for It asltlng-tolll . ! ) 011 why toda , , we'll anRwcr tomorrow. Adlirellll the mllkors , SCIiMOLlR & MUlllR ( We have no Illent/l ! ) 1313 I"nlln ! tH. . ( ) ( AIINICD. . . . . - . . . . . . . - . , Look for this brand on harncs. , collars , saddlcs , horse blanlects , lap robcs , ute. radu by lIarpham Bros. Co. , Lincoln , Neb. Drop us a card and will mall you a souvenir. UUY YOUR GOC.\IH AND UAUY C.\RRI.\GES i dlru't tram. . . . , lIIauufacturer Wo will "el1 1 \ . : . ' ; . , . ) ' 01rutllll III \I , , \ \ IJolnRale tlrt- . f\ml ' \ I' t.P" , Wo carry i \ " H \ , \ , U'Rlbl'7. : : ; , ; I\\ : : I ; 4- . ot ( hlcnJo. . ' " ' . ' ( ' 1111 h"ul I } .r' . 'J't. . fureatalOiuU ur , _ ; _ ( Omaha Reed , . I. I - - ll < , j Rattan \\orks \ I Ib\2 \ Huwart ! . I If 01111111:1 : , : : ub. 1 _ ' " . - - W. N. U. Omaha. t o. 21-1905. , 'folow : the nagl' Greatly Red ( etl Rates Round Trip Nlngnra Falls , N , y" lIelcets sold July 17. JJ , HI. ' ' ' Ollt. tlclcots sold June 18 1'01'01\10. \ . . . . , , " ] ! J 1 ' IndlllI ; q'lOil : . Illd. . , , tlclots 101d Juno " " 'J " ] 0 ] Aslilr' ; / I'71tlc : N. ,1. , tlelots sold JIIIIO . .0 , : ! ! J , :10. : July ] st. nllltimore. 1'.111. , lIclotli old July I , 2. 3 , Bufflllo , N , y" tlelots sold July 7 , 8 , ! I , IOIlg' limit ! ! . stoll-O\'Ors 11.11I . ) many ether ( entllroll clln he orCered In connection with the I1ho\'o dates , 'Vrlto me nlld lut 010 SOIlI'OU tnnps , dOIcI'I\llI \ mil Iter , fuh1ors , rlltes from 0111101' Olllllhn OJ' Chicago - cage and nil othel' InCormation. JI.\uny I . 1nl ! 'I , (0. . \ . ( ' . ) ) . , " ' 1I1.I1INh n. n. , ( ) lIIlIltll , t'hr. PIT & PITIESg SCALI ! ! ; . For Steel ' i : ami Woodl' TlInes. f 5 and up , Write . . -t , ; ; r us "dare you I1\Y , We "o'\\'e ) 'OU " " ' _ . . ' : " : . , : : : - mOlley , Also Pumps ami Wind UlIld , IiECKM.r. . BROS" C" Moines , Iowa. - $ iOO Wcel\ly \ Easily Made wrltlh ; : lJ a1tb IUht IIcchlellt hhUranCUI ! , , rh'nce Ulo DUCUliarf. Wrlle JJl1uker. ' AO : l4Iut C , .D. : . ! Olnes.la ,