""? Ycr? "- " V r Ir-w- . S8BHBP5Rw 1 & -W. Tited, Neivous Mothers MaKe Unhappy Homes Their Condition Irritates Both Husband and Children How Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and Made Strong and WelL aaaafl " aaaaaaaaaaiwaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiwaaaaaaatt twBataWaakJaaaaaV 'aaaaaaaT,BaWYaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaiaaV H BN Hr' " .HWwaaW ' j HIK r H T 1 - i -'' ?"' aH""aaaa Sx'- l -AWmmB-mm I - F' 1-? - lil ?-j. "- -W-M :s "-,-'- n A -' -K3M ' P-J ':S:ff ss . ft23C6(cSc&OS -- awrwa. "",Aw9WmAw!K2JFMmmwWM B t" aSaKKXMXnanL "'' r'' " B Aam '7'tjfl9Wfl9nVtaBBL -- mwwwtiJ "kt .-, xBk. AmuumfZ,fifWJmuumf j Analysis of Medicines Open to All. "There is no public demand and there is not the slightest public nec essity for a law compelling the publi cation of the formula of proprietary medicines," says the Committee on Legislation of the Proprietary Asso ciation. "Every Health Commissioner and every Pure Food Commissioner in the country, as well as every pri vate physician or chemist, if he pleases, has the right to make an analysis of any proprietary medicine and to publish the result and to tell the public what he thinks, and there is nothing in the world to prevent such action. But that is not what the agitators for such legislation want. Their object is to destroy the sale of such remedies entirely." JMrs. Chester Curry Mrs.Chas.7?rown A nervous, irritable mother, often on thj verge of hysterics, is unfit to care for children ; it ruins a child's disposi tion and n-acts upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is due to tbe fact that the mother has some female weak ness, and she is entirely mi fit to bear the strain upon her nerves thatgovern injj children involves; it is impossible for her to do anything- calmly. The ills of women actlikc a firebrand upon the nerves, consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, ner vous despondency. " the blues." sleep lessness, 'and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the female organism. Do yon experience tits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel lilte crying ? Do you feel something like a ball ris ing In your throat and threatening to choke you; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially lietween the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy? If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration. 1'roof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous prostra tion than Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound; thousands and thou sands of women testify to this fact. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's AtVtce-A Wi Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of ths Ladies Symphony Orchestra, 42 Sara toga Street, East Boston, Mass., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "For eight years I was troubled with ex treme iierotisnessanilhsteria, broughton by irn-gulantics. I could neither enjoy life nor Here is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, dis covered a pleasaut herb remedy for women's ills, called AUSTKALIAN-LAF. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail 50 cts. Sample mailed FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Lelioy, N. Y. joy tie, sleep night: I was very irritable, nenous and deonIent. "Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound was recommended and proved to be iho only remedy that helped me. I have daily improved in health until I am now strong and well, and all nervousness has disap pearcd." Mrs. Charles F. Brown, Vice-President of the Mothers1 Club, 21 Cedar Terrace. Hot Springs. Ark., writes: Dear Mrs l'uikhnm: " I dragged through nin years of miserable exist nnce. worn out with pain and nervous ness, until it seemed as though I should fly. I then noticed a statement of a woman trou bled as I was, and tbe wonderful results she derived from Lydia E. Pinkbain's Vegetable Compound. I derided to try it. I did so. and at the end of three mouths I was a different woman. My nervousni-hs was all gone. I was no longer irritable, and my husband fell in love witu me all over again." 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 take no substitute. Free Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write to her foradvice. Mrs. Pinkham'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. ' Best IMeratuds a Wmui's IBs. Toothache Destroys Temper. The Paris Baulois points out that elephants that show sudden savagery may be suffering from pain in a tooth, and cites instances of the restoration of good temper after proper treatment by a dentist SUICIDE AN HONORABLE DEATH. Quality Brings the Business. Seven million (7.000 000) Lewis' "Single Binder" straight 5c cigar now sold annu ally. Madeof extraquality tobacco. Many who formerly smoked 10c cigars are now smoking Lewis' Single Binder. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, IlL Absent-Minded Comment. "I first met my wife on a trolley car," he said. "What awfully funny looking people do meet on trolley cars, don't we?" she replied absent mindedly. Yonkers Statesman. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they can not sell any other starch. tkt the Trait im1haFishBrs.na Sknd "I followed the trail from Tezaa Pommt&Slicker Sucker, used for an overcoat when cold, a wind ccat when windy, a rain coat when h rained, fid for a cover at nifht if we got to bed. and I will say that I have gotten more comfort out of your slicker than any OthSt M article that I ever owned." (The nam n! adtlrrM of ton writer of Chta luioliciirl lrttrr luajr he Lad oo application ) Wet Weather Garments for Riding, Walk. ing. Working or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLDS FAIR. 1904. A. J. TOWER CO, BOBTOaT, V.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited TOXOSTO. CAKAOA TteBtcaatfta f0woni W. L. Douglas 3&3'SHOESS W. L. Douglas S4.00 Chi Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. SF&IKXJSC. i &Ltel. SaKABPkTJSrJk- TsrVC?3srj a What He Paid For. A cynical highland gillie thus ex plains a certain rich American's ac tion in paying $25,000 as a ear's rental for a castle in tho n.atli of Scotland: "He pays $5,000 fo- the house, $5.000-for the fishing. $5 000 for the deer, $5,000 for the grous" and $5, 000 for being near Balmora5, fccre the king occasionally visits." The "Good Fellow's" Way." It is curious that so many men find it easier to be generous downtown than at home. Indianapolis News. Strange Belief Among the Chukchees of Siberia. A Russian correspondent was talk ing about Siberia. "In. that strange land," he said, "the strangest thing is the suicidal ten dency of the Chukchees. Among the Chukchees, actually, suicide is one of the most common forms of death. "The Chukchees live in northeastern Siberia. They are small and copper colored. They dress in skins and ride reindeer. Tallow and raw kidney are their chief delicacies. In every Chuk chee house hangs a death coat. "A Chukchee doesn't kill himself by his own hand. He appoints his near est relative his wife, son or daughter to do the deed. And the delegate never rebels, never declines this sad and horrible task. "Innumerable are the causes of sui cide jealousy, unrequited love, an in curable disease, melancholy, poverty and so on. "I knew a man who was prosperous and apparently happy. Suddenly a de sire for death seized him. 'In three months,' he said, I will go home to my fathers.' And he calmly settled his affairs and at the appointed time bade his wife to knot a cord about his throat and his two sons to pull upon this cord till he should be strangled. He died, they told me, joking. "The death coat which hangs in every Chukchee house has a hood. It is for use in suicide. The hood hides the facial contortions of the dying. "There are Chukchee families where in suicide is hereditary, wherein it is a point of honor for the sons to kill themselves, a natural death being re garded in such families as disgraceful and scandalous, a sign of the most un pardonable cowardice. "The Chukchees. despite their sui cidal tendency, are a happy and healthy people, moral, truthful, brave and temperate." DESKS OF FAMOUS AMERICANS. Mrs. Window'! Soothing Syran. For children teething, softens the fraras. ream flsmmstiloa, allays pain, cures wind colic aseabottasi America's Embryo Army. The total number of men in the United States liable to military ser vice is 11,126,750. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundrj- use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up In 4-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 "16 ozs." Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Have men grown so wise that they may say, "Don't argue with a woman?" "Acetylene Jones." See his advertisement in this paper and write him to-day for free booklet iKotaMishrd July . 1ST. W.L.naUGLM AKEMAMO WELLS ' SMMfF FS'S MS.SO SHOES THAM AMY OTHER MAmUFACTtMEK. t1fl nflfl PEWARO to myone who CM I UtUUU disprove ttiit stateiwnt. W. L. Dotgta $.1.50 shoes hate b their ex ceHeat stjle. easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved tbe largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the morld. Thev are fust as good as those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could take ou into 0iv factor)' at Brockton. Mass.. the lareest in the world trader oae roof tnaklng- men's fia hoes, and "shorn- vou tbe care m Ith which e try pah-of lkmcfas shoes Is made. ou would realize why W. L. Dou"ias $SS shoes are tbe best shoe produceJ in the world. If I could show ou the difference between the shoes made In nv factory and those of other makes, vou would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why tbe hoM their shape, fit better, wear lontter. and are of greater Intrinsic alue than any other $3.50 hoe on the market to-day. W-L. Dmmwlmm Stronm AfrndmShmumfmr Mmm. S2.BO, $2.00. Bmy' SchmmIS Brmim Shmtm,S2.SO, S3. $1.7B,1.0 CAUTION. Insist upon b ivitig W.L.long las shoes. T:tke no substitute. None guuin without his name and price stamped on bottom. XVAN'TEn. A shoe dealer in every town where W. I- Douclas SIuh? ar not sold. Full line of samples sent free for inie?tion urwm lequest. fast Color Eyelrtt used; theti will not wear brassy. Vnt for lllntr.ited Catalog of Fall Style IV. I lOCGLAS. Brocktou. Mass. $16 AN ACRE in Western Canada is the amount manv farmers w i I I realize from their wheat crop this year. 25 Bushels to the Acre Will be the Average Yield of Wheat. The lard that tnis waa Brown on cost many of tbe farmers absolutely nothing, while those who wished to add to the 160 acres the Govern ment grants, can buy land adjoining at from $6 to $10 an acre. Climate splendid, school convenient, railways close at hand, taxes low. Send for pamphlet "20th Century Canada" and full particalara regardiag rate, etc., to Superintendent of Immigration, uttawa, Canada, or the following authorized Canadian Government Agent W. V. Bennett, 101 Kew York Lire Building. Omaha, Nebraska. (Mention this paper.) WM "Women are foolish, for they were made to match the men," said George Eliot Z THE BEST COUGH CURE I 2 2 A well-known Rochester lady says : ' I stayed in the Adirondacks, away from friends and home, two winters before I found that by taking 2 2 Statb or Onto, Citt or Toledo, I Lccas Coitjstt. f BB- Fraxk J. Cheney make oath that be Is sentoe partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tbe City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that i-ald firm 111 pay the sum of ONE IIUNDItED WM.l.AK- for each and every case of Catakbii that cmnut be cared by tbe use of Hall's Catabku Clke. FUAXK .1. CHEVET. Sworn to before me and MiMcribed lu my pres ence, tbl6th day of December. A. I. 1R. A. W. ULbA!U, XoTAr.r Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally and acts directly on the blod and mucou mrfaees of the system, bend for tcMtnionlaW. free. V. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo. a Sold brail lirufcpMn.T'te. Take llall's Family 1111 for constipation, J SEAL r In the palm of the hand there are 2,500 pores to the square inch. If these pores were united end to end they would measure about five miles. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of la TJac For Over 30 Years. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought OLayf&&j&K A girl seldom refuses to eat corn from the cob unless she has store teeth. Acetylene Gas. All country people will be Interest ed in reading about it in another part of this paper. Most people think white grapes juice and grape skins together, and white wine is made by fermenting grape juice alone. Elaborate and Primitive Furniture on Which Great Work Was Done. The desk of Salmon P. Chase, a plain piece of furniture made from mahogany, is in one of the rooms of the Treasury department at Wash ington. There are many of these old desks scattered about the country, their chief claim to interest being that once some well known man leaned over them. Alexander Hamilton's traveling desk, made of mahogany and measur ing 12 by 16 inches and 10 inches high, is an interesting object Upon this desk was written much of his lit erary work, and the worn green baize with which it is lined attests to the use to which it was put There is a drawer in one side, and several com partments for pens and ink, while up on the top is inlaid a silver plate with the name "Gen. Alexander Hamilton" engraved upon it. Within the top is a strip of parchment which says: "Given by Mrs. Gen. Schuyler to her daughter, Mrs. Gen. A. Hamilton." No doubt the convenient size was what recommended it to the general. Nathaniel Hawthorne's desk is pre served at the Custom House, Calem, Mass. A desk at which he wrote some of his inimitable romances was just a board standing out from the wall at an angle. This is still in the tower room at Wayside, his home at Concord, Mass. Victor Hugo had in his Guernsey house a study built al most entirely of glass and perched upon the roof. Like Hawthorne, he, too, stood at his writing, and his desk was a mere shelf fastened by hinges to the wall. The Delineator. Goddess of Smallpox. "They worship smallpox in western Hindoostan," said the missionary. His audience gave a gasp of horror. "But don't misunderstand me, don't get a wrong impression," he resumed. "I don't mean to say that they love smallpox and desire it. On the con trary, they loathe and fear it. Hence their worship, a worship born of hate and terror. "They have a goddess of smallpox. She has a cruel face, two mouths, four XamsurePiso'sCureror Consumption saved ouc uaa t,UCI MKV lwo mouins, iour iyl:fe three years ago. Mas. Thos. Robhihs, ! red hands. They pray to her regular- my Map'e Street. Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900. Generally the only time a person's conscience troifbles them is after they have been found out. 2 Kemp's Balsam 2 I could subdue the cough that drove me away from home and seemed likely to never allow me to live there in winter." Kemp's Balsam will cure any coutjh that can be cured by any medicine. Sold by all dealers at 25c and 50c 2 21 2 PATENTS1PR0FIT MUST FULLY PROTECT AN INVENTION. MASON. FENWltt LAWIENCE, Pateat Lawyers, Washington, O. C, Established 1861. Send for our 43rd Ann!verarr free Booklet, nhow lntr Illustrations of Mechanical Muicraent. Refer ence. Itrad-treet and thonaands of satisfied clients. ConimualcaUont confidential. Write us to-day. If you don't pet the hippest and best its your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal It In qual ity or quantity. Getting the worst of it is not the worst that can happen. FARMS FOR RENT OR SALT. OX CROP payments. J. MUI.HALL.. Sioux City, la. A woman who stoops to marry finds it hard work to straighten up again. ly. Fresh flowers are always lying at her feet. A special priest tends her shrine. "And much time and money- are wasted on this goddess that might bet ter be devoted to the purchase and application of some good, pure vac cine virus." Chicago Chronicle. Dealers say that as soon as a cus tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im possible to sell them any other cold water starch. It can be used cold or boiled. A married man is seldom older than he looks. Don't you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely superior tc any other, is put up 16 ounces in pack age and sells at same price as 12 ounce packages of other kinds? Gossip gains currency, but no coin. D Beat Coofc-h fcyrup TaateaGood. UMH P3 In time. tola by drngrjata. al THE EXTERNAL USE OF St. Jacobs Oil is the short, sure, easy cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia It penetrates to the seat of torture, and relief promptly follows. Price, 25c and 50c 25 Cts. CURE THE GRJ HONE DAY 1 MtMPK ANTI-GRIPINE IS GUARANTEED TO CUKE GUMAD COLMEAMCIE AM lEWULiU. I won't sell A at! Orll to a dealer who wont SaanatM IC Call for your MOIIT BACK IT IT aMSPT OVKK. raWMWWaV The Deserted House. Life and Thought have gone away Side by side. Leaving door and windows wide; Careless tenants they! All within is dark as night: In the windows is no light; And no murmur at the door. So frequent on its hinge before. Close the door, the shutters close. Or through the windows we shall see The nakedness and vacancy ui tne aarK deserted nouse. Come away, no more of mirth Is here, or metrv-making sound. The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground. Come away: for Life and Thought Here no longer dwel,: But in a city glorious A great and distant citv have bought A mansion incorruptible. Would they could have stayed with us! Tennyson. Paris Underground Railway. After the underground railway lines of Paris have been completed the next great piece of municipal work will be the removal of the fortifications and great dry moat around the city, which works lost all military value many years ago. The space thus secured will be sold for building lots. To make Cheap Gas-light Country Homes for T AKE a common Gay Pipe. fut a simple Acetylene Gasburner on its stem. Bind the two in position with a tight-fitting piece of Rubber Hose. Then fill the bowl of the pipe with fine-ground Cal cium Carbide. Next tie a rag over bead of the bowl to keep in the Carbide. Now put the pipe into a Water, as in picture. 1 here you have a complete Gas plant for 25 cents. Touch a match to the Burner -, V v light. Of course, this is only an experi ment, but it shows the wonderful sim plicity of Acetylene Lighting. That very simplicity gave Acetylene Glass of texaaaaltsVaka lea g -"gjJlKftf T wf I It I m I lift m 1 II 'Urn1 1 i In HI ii ii I -SX. W2 wHg- zz Light a setback, at first. It seemed so simple to turn Calcium Carbide into Gas-light that over 600 different kinds of "tanks" and "Acetylene Machines" were invented, patented, and marketed for the purpose, by about as many different people. Well, the thing to be expected certainly happened ! About 530 of these "Acetylene Machines" had been invented and sold by people who knew more about .Tma'arc than they did about Gas-making. The "Calcium Carbide" was all right all the time, but 530 of the machines for turning it into Gas were all wrong all the time. So Acetylene Gas "got a bad name," though it is clear enough nozu that it never dcsen'cd it at any time. It was like selling Wood Stoves to burn Hard Coal In, and then blaming the Coal for not burning. Lots of things happened to grieve the Owners of these 530 makes of alleged "Acetylene Machines." But very few accidents occurred from them even in the days of rank experiment and dense ignorance, among, "Generator" Makers. Of course, a gun will go off unexpectedly, now and then, if the trigger be pulled by a person who "didn't know it was loaded." But, that's no fault of the Ammunition is it? Well, finally the Insurance Companies got after these 530 odd makes of "Acetylene Machines" that wouldn't Acetylate, and the Insurance Board made an investigation of all Generators that were submitted to them. Then, out of the 600 odd "Machines" patented, only about 70 were "permitted" by the Insurance Board to be used. Oh, what a howl was there! By "permitted" I mean that trie Insurance Board was willing that any building should be Insured, with out extra charge, which used any one of fh'eseTO Acetylene Generators it had found safe, and effective, just as it permitted houses to be piped for City Gas, or wired for Electricity, under proper conditions. Now, the Insurance Companies ought to know whether or not these 70 different makes of Acetylene Generators were absolutely Safe to use. Because, they have to pay the bills, if Fire or Ex plosion occurs, "from any one of the Acetylene Gener ators they authorize. And, here's a proof of their good judgment Though there are now Two Million people using" Acetylene Light in America, there ha e only been four Fires from it in one year, against 8S65 Fires from Kerosene and Gasoline. There have also been 4691 Fires from Electricity, 1707 Fires from City Gas, and 520 Fires from Candles. Besides these there hae been 26 Fires from the Sun's rays. But. only four Fires from Acetylene. That shows how careful the Insurance Board was in its examination of Acetylene Generators, and in "permitting" only the 70 makes that were above sus picion, out of the 600 experiments that were once on the market. Well, the boom in Acetylene Lighting made lower prices possible on the material it is derived from, viz., Calcium Carbide, a material that looks like Granite but acts like Magic. Today, Acetylene Light is a full third cheaper than Kerosene Light, or Gasoline Light, per Candle Power. It is not more than half the price of Electric Light, nor three-fourths that of City Gas. If I can't prove these statements to your full satis faction my name is not "Acetylene Jones." But Acetylene is more than the safest and cheapest Light of the year 1905. It is also the Whitest Light the nearest to natural Sunlight in health-giving Blue and Violet rays, and became of this, with its freedom from flicker, it is the easiest of all Artificial Light on the Eyes. It is so much like real Sunlight that it has made plants grow 24 hours per day in dark cellars where no ray of Sunlight could reach them. It made them grow tzvicc as fast as similar plants that .had only the Sun light of day-time, viz., half the time. That was proven by Cornell University in a three months' experiment made this very year. Now, I've saved up for the last a point more im portant to you than all the others about Acetylene Light It consumes only one-fourth as much of the vital Oxygen from the Air of Living rooms or bed-rooms, as either Kerosene or City Gas-Light consumes. That's a tremendous difference in a lifetime, mark you three-fourths of a difference. Because, Oxygen is Life. And every bit of Oxygen stolen from the lungs of Women, Children and Men, through Lighting, is a loss that can never be made good again. A 24 Candle-Power Acetylene Light costs you only two-fifths of a cent per hour. That's about $5 85 per year, if burned every night in the year for four steady hours. A Kerosene Lamp of equal capacity would cost you a third more, viz.: three-fifths of a cent per hour for Kerosene alone, or $8.75 P" year. That's exclusive of broken lamp chimneys, new wicks, and the everlasting drudgery and danger of cleaning, filling and trimming daily. I want to prove these figures to you, Reader, if you are a house-owner or storekeeper. Tell me how many rooms you've got and I'll tell you what it will cost to light them with brilliant, beautiful. Sanitary, eye-saving Acetylene. Write me today for my Free Book about "Sunlight on Tap." Just address me here as "Acetylene Jones," 8 Adams St., Chicago, IH. .OUNCES j Prove It By the Oven Fire Put the wonderful KC Bak ing Powder to the test. Get a can on approval. Your monev 1 will be returned if you don't tgicc, uidi an wc ciaim is true. You'll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that Kr BAKING POWDER will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder is two- thirds cheaper and makes purer, better, more healthful food than other powders anywhere near a. C Quality. 25 ounces for 25 cents. Cetitto-dav! JAQI7ES MFG. CO. Chicago jl JESMAHF( JDBh bahS; ". "FaHawtleFtaa" ink Visitors Excnrsin Neveaafcer 30th To many points in Illinois. Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky, Western Pennsylvan ia, New York and West Virginia, at GKBATI.Y KKDUCKD RATES. The W A HASH has solid road-bed. rock ballast, anh new equipment. Re cllninjj chair cars (SEATS FREE.) For rates, maps and all information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Far nam St. or address HARRY E. MOORKS, G. A. P. D., Wab. R. R., Omaha, Neb. Send a noatal for "Book of Presents." "ar&LtThtnpstars Eyt Wattr When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. SCALES FOR FARMERS. Bar tbe cl rt and irar. Send for prtoM. vaicago BCAM V., WCa 1U. W. N. U. Omaha. No. 421905. FOR WOMEN ttMUettwitkiUSMcaliarto ueir sex. ssea as a toucae m aurrelauly sm cessfel. Tfcoraacalf deasac, Wilt sitsmgw . stops tuscaarges, seats isuaauuuoa ui iscal soreness. faxtwe U ta powder form 10 rje auaoired rn : water, and is far more cleansing, healing, serauudal and economical than liquid antiseptics for all 1 TOUT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL For sale at dru gguts, SO cents TiWBaMiBMk Jtut m. PaurroM Company Tea, foralT ! XALUKS a box. I UmmFtm. Tea. Ma jj DEFIMCE STUCar-rv;: otber starch only 12 nnnrrn nsmn price n4 "DEFIANCE" M SUPERIOR QUALITY. Marries Fourteenth Wife. Philip Black, an aged Western pio neer, who for forty years has lived among Oklahoma Indians, was mar ried at El Reno to Miss Euplaha Co mer, of Watonga, his fourteenth wife. Several of Black's former wives were Indians. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Storm Cloud Injures Actors. The head stage carpenter at the Royal Opera House, Vienna, has been discLarged because, during an exciting storm scene, he let a heavy thunder cloud fall on two actors, severely In juring them. Greater London Houses. Greater London contained 924,143 In habited houses in 1901. CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE rElTl ak "I consider Mull's Grane Tonic the verrfx;t medicinal I hir tvr talrn Hf itmavd H was in such a bad condition that nothing tasted right and the small amount of food that 1 was able to eat didn't seem to do any cood. I became so nervous that sleep was impossible. My strength cave ont and I became exhausted and completely run down. I then commenced to take Mull's Grape Tonic and by the time I had finished two bottles saj health returned. I now reusa my 100a and can sleep as well as eer. THIS IS MY VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY." MRS. D. GIANELLI. 404.S. Joliet St. Joliet. 111. Continual constipation will inevitably result seriously for the sufferer. No one can let this affliction go unnoticed without losing his health. It brings on Blood Poison, SRin Disease, Sores, Pimples, StoanachTrouble, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sudden Bowel Trouble, Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc., Nervousness,Insomnia,amd Kindred Diseases. bbbbbV W fta You have no right to suffer from constipation or any of these diseases. There is no necessity or excuse for it There is one positive, natural, harmless cure aad only om for these troubles and we are going to give you enough free to prove it. Cut out the coupon below and we will give you absolutely free of charge a bottle of MULL'S GRAPE TONIC the only permanent, natural cure for constipation and all bowel troubles and indigestion and all stomach troubles. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC cures by strengthening and restoring the tissues and muscles of all the digestive organs, and by putting the whole digestive system in a perfect, strong, healthy condition. It does not shock and weaken the organs as purgatives and physics do and thus aggravate the trouble and make a bad matter worse. Its effect is to build up and restore, and not tear down and destroy. It cures the disease by putting the digestive organs in a condition to overcome it. Such a cure amounts to something it is perfect and permanent You feel better and stronger all the time yon use it not weakened and run down as in the case of drugs and physics. You feel the wonderful and beneficial effects of Mull's Grape Tonic at once. You will Iobow that it will cure yea s you begin its use. That is why we let you try it tree. CUT OUT THIS COUPON U 1 0215 125 Bend this coupon with yonr name aaS address and yenr drnrgtst'a Basse, for a free bouia ot Mull's Grape Tonle. Constipation Cure and Blood f uritler ta-MUIalVS GRAPE TONIC CO., 148 Third Aweastxe, Rock Islam. 111. Its Fall AMrsss aad Writ Malaly. Ttaatl.MbottlecontalnsnasrIythrsetiBBestbefOe.iixe. At drasr stores, Tkegeaalne has a date : nd number stamped on tbe label take no other from yonr dregctst. 1 . m I 1H PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cswkr BwMfsvstWisa skat faslefCAlera than sni ether tfya. Oss tOe sscksse cetors sll Men. They eye hi csWwisrsllsr twMaesesser 4m. YeecMajM SSigsmetftwaist itujisg mil Writs Hr fctssssslst MeesBr.itetdiaasMuC4ew. MOMJioMJDmum CO- u3atm,Bmmmm r- t- 3 m 1' 7 A V '"-aS!5ws5rirs3scsRS7r3-- 1 uii ui f umnrocLL ii