J Tized , Net OllS Motlzers Mah..e Unhappy Homes-Their CondiUon Irritates Both Husband and Children..How Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and " Made Strong and Well. - . , . , , , , , , . , : , ; , , . y , " .it 14"1 , , J ' , ! ' \ . ' I " } , . S ; \ ' t \ . . , J , it. ' . /Hl'J. the.sle.e"l''Y ' " . I A nervous , irritable mother , often on , . . , the ver e of hysterics , is unfit to care ' for children ; it ruins 0. child's dlsposl- I' tiOD nnd reacts upon herself. 'l'he trouble between children nnd their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female wenk- ness , nnd 'she ' is entirely unfit. to bear the strain upon her nerves that governIng - Ing children involves ; it is impossible for her to do anything calmly. The ills of women act.li1e a firebrand upon the nerves ; consequently nine- tenths of the nervous prostration. ner- 'YO\lS despondency. . . the blues , " sleeplessness - lessness , and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the female organism' . Do YOI1 experience fits of depression with restlessness , alternating with extreme irritabilit ' ? Are your spirits easily affeeted , so that one minute you laugh , and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do you feel something like 0. ball risIng - Ing in your throat and threatening to choke you ; nIl the senses perverted , morbidly r.ensitlve to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries , and especially between the shoulders ; bearing down pai s ; nervous d 'spepsia , and almost continually cross and snappy 'I If so , your nerves arc in a shattered . . condition , and you are threatened with . . nervous prostration. } Proof is monumental that nothing in the world Is better forl1ervous prostration - tion than Lydia E. Pinlham's Vegetable - table Compound ; thousands and thou- .ands of women testify to this fact. - Mrs. Chester Curry , I.eader of tbft Ladies' Symphony Orehestrn , 42 Sara- togt Street , I ast lJoston , 111 ass. , writes : Door Mrs. Plnkham- "lror cljht years I WIUJ troubled with ex. tremo ncrvousncss llI1 bysterllt , brought on by Irregularities. I could neither enjoy lito nor sleep nljhtB ; I was very Irrltablo , nervoUi and despondent. . . Lydia E. 1 > lnkham's Vegetable Compound was roeommonded and I"'O\'ed to I.Jo the only remedy that help < m mo. 1 have daily improved In hcalth until I am now Itrang anti well , lum all nervousness hM disappeared - peared , It Mrs. Charles F. Brown , Vice-Presi- dent of the Mothers' Club , 21 Cedal' Terrace , lIot Springs , Ark. , writes : Dcar Mrs. Plnkham- . . I drlljged throujh nine yoors of ml8erabll existooco worn out with pam and nervou I- ness , until It secmed a ! ! thoull1 I should fly. I then notlccil n. statement of a woman troubled - bled IUI I " 'M , and the wondertul results she derh'etl from Lydia B. Pinkham's'egetablo Compound , I doc hied to try It. I did RO , and at the end of three months I was 11 different woman. My nervoust\ess WM all Kone. I was no longer irritnble , amI my husband foIl in love with me Illi over agllln. " Women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the medicine that holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of female ills , and tale no substitute. Free Ahit'o \Vomcn. . Mrs. Pinkham , Lynu , Mass. , invites nUsick woftlen to write to her for advice. Mrs , Pinlham's vast experience with female troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you , and she will charge you nothing for her advice. , Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advicc-A Woman Best Vmlerstands Woman's Ills. Prove It By the Oven Fire Put the wonderful K C Baking - ing Powder to the test. Get a can 011 approval. Your money o will be returned if you don't agree that all we claim is true. You'll be delighted with the delicious - licious , wholesome things that ' K ' C POWDER BAKINC . will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder is two- third.s cheaper and makes purer , better , more healthful food than other powders anywhere near K equality. 25 ounces for 25 ccnts. Get it to-day I .JAQUES MFG. co. Chicago nd " poatnl tor . . " . . "nook ot I'r""ellt. , W. Lm DOUCI-AS ' 3.50 & $3.00 S 10 . ES o [ . W. L. Douglas $4.00 CII : : : dge Llno . cannot be equalled at any price. /I. , DOUGL $ SHOtS . A . . I PRIC : 5 'If 'I ' \ \ : ; t\ \ ' , \ It , , \ \ \ . ' \ \ I . . , . . . , . \ \ { . " , 'Mit ' , r , ' ; , ij ! : ' 1" , dd em ' l'n , IN , . 1 { ui : [ JI " ; Iv : , 'Iii' ' ' t ( ] , , 1 ill ) ' . , " , . 1.t , : ( \ ' ; : 1 " - ' . . ' July 6,1876. . . , W.L.DDUGLAS "fANES AND SELLS , \ MORE MEN'S $3./j0 SliDES UlAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. REWARD to anyone who can $1 0 000 I disprove thIs stalement. W. L. Ooulloo $3.50 shoel ho\'e by their exCellent - Cellent st'le. ens ) ' flttlnz , end superlorweurlnlt qualities , achieved the lorltest fple of any $ ' .5U .hoe In thc world. They pre lust 08 peed ; liS those that cost ) 'OU $5.00 to $7.110 - the only difference Is the price. If I could toke ) 'OU Into my factory pt Brockton , Man. . the lorvcst In the world under enc Mlof moklng men's fine Ihoes , end show you the carc wllh which c\'er ) ' pair of OOUglRS rhoesls ) ' would reoll1e _ _ hy W. L ; nou los $3.511 I oes ore thc but .hot's produceJ In the world. . / If I could .how you the dlffercncc between thc , Ihot's mode In my factory nnd those of other . 'i ' J makes , ) 'on would under.tand why nOU\:105 ! 13.50 .hotS co t morc to milke , wh ) ' they ' 101. , their Ihope , fit better , wellr lonlt'er , and are 01 ltT'eoter IntrinsIc vllluc than Dny other $3.50 Ihoe on the mlukct to-day. W. L. Oou"'l1s Strong Marlo SIoos for Man , $2.50 , $2.00. Boys' School & 1. . Orolls ShoctJ$2.50 , $2 , $1. 71iI.S0 ' 1 CA UTIONJmlst UpOII h\vlnF : W. 1./J01I1- I. . . shoes. 'J'lIke no , "batltute. Oll" 1t'lltIllle w'thout ' h. . . nRllle 0111\ price .tompell Ola bottom. " 'A NTI n. A .hoe deoler'lI ' DVl'lry town where W. I , . 1I01l1:11I HIIt s ore IIlIt 101 < 1. Full 11116 ot tamrles sellt frt'o for hlPpectioll upnn lequest. ' .t Cole , EVBlet , u.ed ; t ' 1J wWlot w"ur brn"lI. J. Write for lIIustrRted Catnlog of I R1Atyles. \ . , 'V. L. nOUOLAS.lh'ocktot.l , ' 1Iu , , , , J ' When Answering Advertlaements Kindly Mention This Paper. Don't you know that Defiance Starc } , hcsldes belnS' absolutely 8up rlor to an ) ' othel' , Is [ JUt up IG ounces In [ melt- I1 C an sells at same pl'lce as 12 , ounce pl1ckaes : of other Idnds ? Gossip gains currency , hut no coIn. Dealel's sa ' that IlS 80e > 11 as n cus- tomel' tries IJ nance Starch It Is Impossible - possible to sell them any OllHH' cold wa tel' starch. It can be used col or boiled. in Western Canada is the amount many' farmers wi II realize fro m their w h eat cropthisyear. 25 Bushels to the Acre Will be the Average Yield of Wheat. ' 1'ho Innll that this wusgrown on oost muny 01 tile. fl\fmers IIb-olutely : nothing , whllo those who wlsbcd to IIlld to the IGO acres the Govcrn' ment grants , cun buy lund IIdJolnlng Ilt from to itO IIn acro. Cllmato splendid , 8chool convenient , rallwaye c1o e Ilt band , taxes low. Send for pllmphlet " 20tb Century Canacla" IInel full particulars regllrdlng rate , etc. , to Suporlntendent or Immlgrlltlon , OttawlI , , 'anlllhl. or to the following authorized CUr/ndlun Government Agent-\ . Bennett , & /1 / New York I.lto ) I uI \ ell nl : . Omahll , Nebrllska. ( Mention thts paper , ) I u I L ! Ar fH I MASON , FENWICK & LAWRENCE , P ten ! Lawyers , WlIshlnston , D. c. , Estllbllstlod 1061. Send tur our 43r11 Anlliversary tree lIooklet , 'how. tnIIIhlllrallona of MechanIcal M..vement. . Helel" ence'lIrlld.treet and tboulaodlor athlled ctlellta. Cuwmunlcallonl cOlllldentlsl , Write ua to-day. G _ - WAR NOT SO DEAD1JY CASUALTIES IN MODERN TIMES COMPARATIVELY FEW. Battles of To.day Fought at Greater Distances and With More Humane , Weapons-lntereGtlng facts of Som Great Conflicts , In the annals ot the AmerIcan Acad. omy Gon. T , II. l3llss , dIscussing the Important elements In modern land combats , arrives at the conclusion that the tendonc ) ' of modern warfare Is to become less deadl ) ' , lIe gives 1\ table ot the princIpal } mttles fought from the beginnIng of the Seventh Years' War , In the eIghteenth centur ) ' , up to and including the battle ot Multden , in the twentieth. lIe summarizes the rcsults as follows : In the twelve Ilrlnclll l Imttles of the Seven Years' War the average losses were-victors 14 per cent , defeated 10 per cent. DurIng the NapoleonIc epoch an nv. erage ot twenty-two battles gives , 'Ic. tors 12 llor cent loss , defeated 10 per cent. cent.Tho The n'orago loss In four principal battles of the Cl"lmen was for the , 'Ic. tors 10 per cent , for the defated 17 per cent. The average of four 11rlncllJal ac. tions In the F1'Ilnco-Austrlan war ot 1 1859 gives for the victors 8 per cent loss , for the defated 8.5 per cent. In twelve prlnlclpnl lmttles ot the cIvil war the losses of the Union Arm ) ' amounted to 19.7 per cent and of the confederate armies to 19.6 per cent. The average ot six princIpal acllons In the Austro.Prusslan war'ot 18G6 gives Cor the victors 7 per cent , for the i defeated 9 per cent. I The average of eIght ncllons of the first perIod of the Franco-Pl'I1sslan ! . war ot 1870 gives for the victors 10. per cent for the defeated 9 per cent The average of three prlnchml acllons In the sccond period of the Franco' German war Ives for the victors 2li per cent for the dcfeated 3.5 per cent. In Courteen battles In the Russo Japanese War ( excluding the sle e 01 Port Arthur ) the average loss fOl' the Russians 9.5 per cent , for .the Jap anese 4.6 per cent. From these su gegt1ons he con , cludes that there Is a steady tendcnc ) ' to decrease In the battle percentage of loss. This diminution In the dead. IIness ot war Is traced (1) ( to the grad. ual disappearance of the individual duel. In ancient batties no man play. ed his part properl ) ' unless he madl' n hit on the bOdy of his antngonlst In modern battle It requires the com. blned efforts or many men through I. long day's fl ht to malO a hIt 11)101'.01(1 ) hody of one antagonIst. He notes (2) ( that there Is a tendency In Increasin ! " concentration of energy on the battlC'- field , as shown by Incr'Jnsed number ot combatants. and this increase h' concentration Is one of the causes of decrease In loss. It was the dispersion - sion of the combatants over a vast e'-- tent ot countr ) ' that made the AmNI can civil war so much more sanguin- ary. (3) ( ) Modern wounds are mor" frequently healed. The modern bul let Is humane. , (4) ( ) The old firearm nl close range , agaInst close formation was n"tural1y more deadly than tll" moro rapIdly fired gun of to.day ell ! ' , chargell at a reat distance agalnfll extended formation. (5) ( In olden bat tlepas at Waterloo , only a mile part cd Wel11ngton from Napoleon. Detenl meant Immediate pursuit and reatf" . loss. Now , at Mukden , the opposln" commanclers were from twenty-five tl thirty miles apart , nnel berore the rr serves or the , 'Ictors could be ln PI' " suit the vltnqulshed coull , ar rnnge a Calrly orderly retreat. ( (1 ( Formations are now adapted to th' enemy's weapons. Scherzo. " 'hem the down Is on the chin And tJw gold-gleam In th , ' hnlr. " 'hen the bll dl ! their RWl'etlll'arl win And champagne Is In the IIII' , Lo\'e II ! heni , IInd Love Is tlael'e. Love Is welcome eVCl''whl're. Snmmer's chcclt too'soon turns thin , Days grow brideI' . sllnlhlllC IlIrf' ; Autumn Crom his cunnellin Blows thl' froth to clmHe DplIHIII' ; Lo\-e Is n't with frosty , Hal'e. Can not house 'neath bU\I1chel ! nn. . 'Vhen now red Is In' the rose And new lito Is In the Icaf , Though Love's 1\Iaytlmo be liS ul'h.t As a dragon-fly's repose. Noyer moments eoml' 11110 thol'e. Bo the ) ' Heaven or 11011 ; who IsnlJw ? All too soon eomcs 'Vlntl'r's grief. Spendtllrltt Love's false friendIll. . foes ; Softly comes Old . \IP. the thll.f. Steals the rapturp , l"a\8 the thl'o' " 1.0"0 his mantle rOllnd him thlll\\'S - " 'rime to say Good-hy ; Il 8no\\8. " -Jllmcl ! HUI < Ipll Low\ \ ! New England's Pride. Plo at brealfast Is not , alai ; ! aR i used' to he , practically unlnmn among us. But It Is still IndlslJl'llh < ' ble to a vast army of New Englallfl'\ ! \ ' ' ' and any truly lo'al New Englantl ( ' gan would glor ) ' In , InHtead ot trylnj : to disguise the fact , New gngland "I t : ! Is the "great pIe belt. " That It ma ) continue to be so for itntold ages tv como Is our fervent pra'er. Pie IS our paladlum , and If ever wo negled to render to It the homage that Is Its due we slnle InevitablY to the Intellec'- tual and moral level of the communities - ties that 110W rIdIcule the pIe LT1lt- the most appalling destiny It Is lJOsst- blo Cor the human Imnglnatloll tCi con- colve.-Doston Traveler. - - - - - - Whiskers Hung on Ground. N. White , brother of White , the sew. Ing machIne man ot world-wIde fllme , died at BeloIt , WIs. , recentl ) " 1\11' . WhIte was a man of many llecullarl- ties. One of them was that ho would never trim hIs whlsl\Crs. \ Ills wltll1 kerB were probahly longer than those ot an ) ' other man In the world , as the ) " would drag at least a toot on the ground when he allowed them to baul's ' I down. - To lnake Cheap Gas-light for , Country Homes , { a common Clty : Pipe. out e'ttra : ch\rge : , which lIset ! anyone of these " 0 TA1R a simplc "Ac tylenc" G\sburner on its Acet'lcnc Gener tors it had found safc , and elTcctivi : , stem. just as it pcrmitted houscs to be pipcd for Cily G s , Bind thc two in position with a tight-fitting piece or wircd Cor Electricity , undcr proper contlilions. of luhber Ilose. , Now , the Insurance Companics oug"t to knl > W Thcn lill the bowl of the pipc with finc-grouml Calwhcther or not these 70 dilTcrent makes of Acctylc'Jle , cium Carhidc. Generators wcre ahsolulc1y S.lfe to use. ' ' N cxt tie a rag over 11ead of the bowl to keep In the Because , t"tV have to Ilay the hms , if Fire or Ex- Carhidc. liosion of thc Acct'lcne Gener- ( occurs , rom anyone ) - Now put the pipe into a Glass of . \ I / ators thcy authorizc. \Vatcr , as in Ilicturc. And , here's a proof of their oo(1 ( judgment. There ) 'ou h\\'e a completc Gas- _ _ - : : : : : . . ThouJh ; hcr arc 110 ' " Two Million ( leople usiK ) plant for 25 ccnts. _ - - - . Acetylcne Lltht : It1 Amcrlca , thcre ha\'c pnlr becn lour Toueh a match to the nurncr- / Fircs from It in enc 'car , against 8865 Fircs from , ' / ' , Kerosene and Gasolinc. nnd you'll get bcautiful White Gas- _ - light. Thcre have also becn 46 < )1 Flrr'l from Electricity , Of course , this is only nn cxpcri- J707 Fires { rom City Gas. . and 520 Fire5 from C mll s. mCl1t , but it shows the wonderful silll- Besides these there have hecn 26 Fires { rom fhe /liritv.of Acctylrl1e Li lttin . Sun's rays , But-only four Fires { rom Acc'llcne. ' That very simplicity gavc Acetylcne That shows Itow ( 'artful the Insurance Doan1 1Vt'lS in its examination of Acctylcnc Gcnerators , mill n "pcrmitting" only the 70' ' makes that were above oSus- . . - . piriOll , out of the 600 expcr mel11s th:1t : wcre ! Ollce bl1 thc market. . / . . . , . . Well'the : boom in Acctylene Lighling made Itr""r trias possiblc on the material it is derivcl ! { rem , v . , Calcium Carbide , a material that looks like Granite but acts like Ma ic. . Today , Acetylcne Light is a { nit tlli.d c/leaper UI3n Kcrosene Light , or Gasoline UHht , pCI' Candle Power. It is not morc than lIall the pricc of Electric Light , I nor tllru-fourtlls that of City ( , as. , If I can't rove these statcmcnts to your { ull salis- . . . faclion my namc is not "Acctylclle Jones. nut Acetylene is tIIore than the saftst an , IIta es. . I , Light of the ) 'car J905. I It is also the Whifest Li ht-the nearest to natural Sunlight in he\'lth-giving Ulue allll Violet ras , : rnd because of this , with its freedom { rom flicker , it 1s the easiest of all ArtifICial Light on the El.cs , It is so much like , ul Sunlight that It has snadc plants grow 24 hours pcr day in dark ccllars where no ray of Sunli ht could rcach tltcrn , It made them Itrow Light a sethack , at first. tt'icc as last J1s stn ilnr plants that , had only the Sun- It scemed so .rr'1II/lc to turn Calcium Carbide into light.of . tlay-tnnc , VIl" Iwlf thc tnn . : . Gas-light that ovcr 600 dilTcrent kinds of "tanks" allll 1 ha was provcn , by Corlcll ! Ulllvcrslty 111 a three- " " months e perJl11ent n ade Ins ' ry year. ' "Aeetylcnc 1\lachincs" were im'cntcd , patented , allli ; marketed { or the purpose , by about as many dilTerent people. ' Now , I've s3v up { or tlte last a point more im- " Well , the thing to bc expccted certainly happened I portant to you than all the others about AcctylCflc ' . About 530 of thcse "Acetylcne Machincs" had bcen Licht. , IItvcntcd and solcl hy Ilcolle ( who knew more about It consumcs only o lIe.o II 1'111 as much of tIle : "itat : 1 uwart' than they llitl ahout Gas-lIIakillg. OXl1 CII from the All' of t'in rooms or bed-roolUs , The "Caldum Carbide" was all riHht 'all the timc , as either Kerosene or City Gas-Light consumcs , but 530 of the machines for turning It into Gas were That's a trtlllel/dOIlS / dilTercncc in a lifctime , mark all wrong all the timc. you-thrce-fourths of a ilTerence. So Acetylcne Gas " ot a bad namc , " thoug:1 : it is ecause-O\'ygm is Life. clear cnough 110W that it uc\'er dcsenml it at any time. Alld cverr. bit of Oxyg-cn slolen { rom the lungs of t \Tas like seUiug Wood Stov/'s to burn lIard Coal Womcn , ClulcJrcn and 1\len , throug-It Ughting , is a in , and then blaming the Coal for not burn lIi" loss that can ne\'er be madc Iood l rnin. A 24 Candle-Power Acctylenc LIght costs .YO oWY Lots of things happcncd to grieve the Owners of two-filt/ls of a cent lIer hour. these 530 makcs of alleged "Acetylcne 1\Iachincs. " That's about $5.85 per 'car , ii burned every night nut very fcw accicftllts occurred from thcm cven in in the leal' { or { our steady hours. the days of rauk expcriment and densc iguorancc , A Kerosenc Lamp of cqual capacity woulll cost you among , "Gencrator" Makcrs. a third more , viz. : tMee-fift"s of a ccnt ( lcr hour ( or Of course , a guu will o 01T unexpcctedly , now aud Kerosetle alotle , or $8.75 pcr year. hcn , if the trigger hc pulled by a I'erson who "didn't . That's cxclusive of .brolCJ,1 lamp chimneys , J1CW' know it was loaded. " wIcks , and the e\'erlast1t1 drudgcry and danger bf But , that's no fault of the Amlnunition-is it ? cleaning , filling and trimnllng daily. \Vell , finally the Insurance Companies got after I want to P"ovr these figures to ) ' 011 , Readcr , iE J' U these 530 odd makes of "Acctyleue l'lachines" that arc a house-owncr or storcIH clcr. , wouldn't Acetylatc , Qnd the Iusurancc Board made an Tell me how many rooms you'\'e got and I'll tcU you investigation of all Gencrators that werc submitted to . what it will cost to light them with brilliant , beautifu1 , thcm , Sanitarv , eye-swing Accl'lene. Thcn , out of thc 600 odd "Machincs" patcnted , Wriic mc today { or my Frce Dook about "St nli ht only about 70 were "permitted" b ) ' the Insurance Board on Tap. " . " to be uSl'd. Just address me here as- ' , Oh , what a howl was there I "Acetylenc Jones , " , . , II By "permitted" I mean that UTe Insnrance Board - 8 Adams St. , . . , I. was willing that any building should be Insured , with- . Chicago , lt s. , II' , , - "On Me Trad "I rollo\'llCd the trail from Tcn. cwlfh a Fish Brant ! oF 1mt rR t " . ! Slicker , uaed for R vmme [ s. dCne . , . an ovecoat when cold , . wind COl when windy , . riltn coat when It raIned , and for a cover at night If we got to bed , and 1 will a" " th:1t : 1 havc goUen mona comfort out of ) 'our Dlleker than any other one artJc1c that J ever owned. " ( 'no name and adel" . . or the wrlt. . or tbl , . . . . .oU.II.d lellu maT b. b.4 011 .ppUcatloll , ) , Wet Weather Garments for Rldln ! : , WnlkI I lng , Working or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR , 1904. ' ' ' 1'haBlpoHhal'lm A. J. TOWER CO. ' nOSTON , UB.A. , \O'NER3 . c TOWER CANADIAN : : CO. , Limited . . . 'ronomo , CWlADA. 1311 JS lie. I FOR WOMEN troubled with Ills peculiar to theIr .ex. ! used as a douche II marvelous y lac- ceutal. ' ! 'horouahlyclean.es , kill. dl.e.ue aermsl Itops dlscharaes , heals 1n ammatioD IInd local eoreness. l'utlnc Is In powder form to be dissolved In pme " ' : Iter , alld Is far more cleansn ! ! : , healing , Jcnulcidal and economical than liquid ol'lIscptlcs Cor a1\ \ TOILIIT ND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES l'or sate at drullsts , ro centl a box. Trlol Dox Ilndlook / of Instructions Pree. 'tHIt R. PAXTON COMI"ANY DOIITON , . . .UO" I It I ; : . J ThDI pson' Eye Wat" " . " .0 , "foliaII' the flao" flao""orne Visitors . : , fxur iO'n November fb. To many polnt8 In ] 11101118 ; Inillnnl1 ' , Ohio. Konluc\ty. \ Wtlter/l 1'C11 1i'vlI.n- la , New Yorlt and 'Weill. Vlrch\ln , at mmA'j'JY ItJomm.gD : ltA'.cEB. 'l'hoVAIIf11 : ! haK 110111 ] rond-bed , Toek 1)\l1l1l\l , un6 } \Jqu/JIJneu"'Ro- / - , ellnln chall' carK CS1A.1'1 : $ j"llma ) Pur ratcRlI1IIS Ilnd" l Information ellll at Wnbasl CIl ) ' Olllco , 1&01 Itllr- I nam St. or IHhlrcss IIAJUlY 11 ; . 'JIOOJU lS , O. A. P. D. , Wab. n. H. , Omaha. . Neb. DEFIANCE STA'ROH- : : : : -IItI.'r . tnrel"a , on1y ll : OUllee8amo 1 > rlco an4 "DEFIANCE" IS 6UPERIOR QUALITY. When Answerln { ) Advertisements FOR FARMERS. l1uy&bochup. . I . , I SCALES eat 8n < 1 hrat. Hen < 1 tflr torlop. . W. N. U. Omaha. No. 4"-1905. Kindly Mention This Paper. " - Vhlcago Stal. Co. , Ohl. axe , l1. . GONSTIPAi ON AND STOrv1AGH TROU lE UTELY "I consider MlIlI'a Grape TOlllc the very hest medlclno J Imvo cver takclI. My stomach . wa , in such a had condition that 1101111111 : tasted riltht and the smol1 nllloulII ot foo.1 that 1 was 111110 to "at dldll't scem to do allY Iood. I became 80 nt'nous that slecp was 11I11'0sslble. My stl en lh cave Ollt and J bccalllo clhall led and cOlnlllrtcly rlln dowlI. 1 thell commenced to lalle Mull's Gral'o Tonic alld by Ihe thne'l had finished two hottles my health returllcd. 1 now rehib my food and can , lecl' as well as over , TillS IS MV VOI.UNTAIlV TESTIMONY. " MnS. V. GIANBLLI , 40' S. Joliet St. , Joliet. 111. Conlinual constipation will inevitably result seriously for the sulIerer. No one can lei this affiicl10n go unnoticed without lo ing hi ! ! health. It brings on . Blood Poison , SIHn Disease , Sores , Pimples , StomachTrouble. Dyspepsia , Indi estion , Sudden Bowel Trouble , D arrhea. Cholera , Etc. , Nervousness , Insomnia , and IIindred Diseases. You have no right to suffer from clln ! tipation or any of thcse diseases. There is no n cL'olty or excuse for it , There is one positive , natural , harmlen cure - tlnd only one -or these troubles and we are going to give you enough free to prove it. ut out the coupon below aUlI we will give you absolutely free of charge a bottle of MULLYS GRAPE TONIC the only p rmanent , natural ( ' 1re for constipation and aU bowel troubles and indigestion and aU stomach troubles. MUI.L'S GRAPE 'J'Or\IC cures by strengthening and restoring the tissues and muscles of all the digeslivc organs , and by putting the whole digestive byitcm in a pe rfect , sirong. heallhy condition. It docs not shock and weaken the organs as purgatives and physIcs do and thus aggravate the trouble and make a bad matter worse. ll effect is to build up and restore , aud not tear down and destroy. It cures the disease by pUlling the digeslive organs in a condition to overcome it. Such a cure . amounts to something-it is perfect and permanent. You feci better and stronger all the time you use it-not weakened and run down as in the case of drugs and physics. Yon feel the wonderful and hpne/klal / effecis of Mull'b Grape Tonic at once , You will know that it will cure you Aa loon .1 you heiin ita ule. That i. why w" let you try It free. CUT OUT THIS COUPON /0215 / FREE 125 Frfld thla 1'001I1''n "lIh yonr name nOlI a.hln' a nnd YOllr d.nIlIlIU' . n..ma , tor a tree buuu ur tull' . 1A1"Ie 'I'ullie. COfl\UVat'OIl ' Cur" auI 1IItH , < 1l'uraUcr to-l'IULL'S GltAIE TONIC CO. . 148 Ti ird Avenue , RocJ [ 181 nd , 111. 01 VI hit . . .dd. . . . . .lid W.It. 1'1111I1y , The , too botlle , "onlnlna . , . . . .rly jhrt't' tlnlCs III0Wl' . ,1'0. At drll1l6turrs. Tbe lIelllllo. , h. . " .111' " , nIII'III" ' " " Iuml.'d 011 thn tal'l'l Ioke no olher frum YUllr d"'IlIlI..t. ' . . PUTNAM FADELESS DYESe Color more good. brighter and lasler color. than nnr other de. One IDe package cOlor. all fiberl. 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