Ken:. The following artlcla hat been widely published mid 1 one of the roost reinaiknble illnntratiotis ol the value of careful niiii-hnlllng unit tntljii" of facts iu presi'iitlDB a tub jeet to the public. LEVELERS. The Mianloa of M,lilky, Tobacco and Coflee, ' The Creator rcado all things, we be lieve. If to, He must have nude these. We know what lie rrmde food und water for, and air and tmislilnc but tvhy Whisky, Tobacco und CotTteV Thoy are here sure enough and each performing its work. There must bo some jrreat plan be hind it nil: the thoughtful man seek to understand something of that plun and thereby to Judge these articles for their true worth. Let us not say "bad" or "good" with out tiiking tesdmoay. There ure thaes and conditions when It certainly seems to the cms mil observ er that these stimulant luircotk-s are lenl blessings. H.'iilil there Is the ntiiliusb that eon ecu Is u "killing" enemy. One can slip into the hnbit of either whisky, tobacco or coffee ciisy enough, lint to "untungle" Is often a fearful struggle. It seems plain tliuj there are circum stances when the narcotic effect of these poison fs for the moment bene tit'iul, but the fearful argument ngiiliiRt them Is that seldom ever does one find n steady user of either whisky, cof fee or tobacco free from disease of tome kind. Certainly powerful elements la their effect on the human race. It Is a matter of dally history testi fied to by literally millions of people, Hint Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee aro smiling, promising, beguiling friends on the start, but always false as hell Itself In the end. uiK-e mey get mm i. old enough to show their strength, they Insist upon governing and drive I lie victim steadily towards ill health ;n some form; If permitted to continue to rule, they will not let up until phy sical 11 nd mental ruin sets in. A man under that spell (and "under the spell" Is correct), of uny one of these drugs, frequently assures him self and his friends, "Why, I can leave off any time I want to. I did quit for a week Just to show I could." It Is a sure mark of the slave when one gets to that stage. He wiggled through a week fighting every day to break the spell, was finally whipped, and began his slavery all over again. The slave' (Coffee slave as well ns Tobacco and Whisky) dally reviews bis condition, sees perfectly plain the steady encroachments of disease, how the nerves get weaker day by day and demand the drug that seems to smile and offer relief for a few minutes and then leave the diseased condition plainer to view than ever and grow ing worse. Many times the Coffee slave realises that he is between two fires. He feels bad if he leaves off, and a little worse if he drinks and al lows the effect to wear off. So it goes on ti-om auy to day. Every night the struggling victim promises himself that be will break the habit and next day when be feels a little bad (as be is quite sure to), breaks, not the .habit, but bis own resolution. It is nearly always a tough fight, with disaster ahead sure if ;ho habit wins. There hove hevu hundreds of thou sands of people driven to their graves through disease brought on by coffee drinking alone, and it is quite certain that more humnu misery is caused by coffee and tobacco than by whisky, for the two first are more widely used, atd more hidden and insidious in the effect on nerves, heart and other vital organs, and are thus unsuspected un til much of the dangerous work is done. Now, Reader, what is your opinion as to the real use the Creator has for these thiugs? Take a look at the ques tion from this point of view. There is a law of Nature and of Na ture's God that things slowly evolve from lower planes to higher, a sturdy, steady-aud 'digulfled advance toward more perfect things in both the Phy sical and. Spiritual ' world. The pon derous tread of evolutionary develop ment is fixed by the Infinite and will not be quickened out of natural law by any of man's methods. Therefore we see many (lustrations showing bow nature checks too rapid advance. Illinois raises phenomenal crops of corn for two or three years. If she continued to do so every year her farmers would advance in wealth far beyond those of. other sections or countries. So Nature Interposes a bar every three or four years aud brings on a "bad year." Here we see the leveling Influence at work. A man is prosperous in hit business for number of years and grow rich. Then Nature sets the "leveling influ ence" at work on htm. Some of his investments lose, he become luxuri ous and lazy. , Ferbapp It Is whltky, to bacco, coffee, women, gambling, or some other form. The inteut and pur pose i to level blm. Keep bim from evolving too far ahead of the masses. A nutlou becomes -prosperous and great Jlke ancient Rome. If no leveling Influence' set in she would dominate the world perhaps for nil time. But Da mo Nature set her army of "level - on" at work. Luxury, over eating and drinking, licentiousness, waste and ex travagance, Indulgence of all kinds, then come the wreck. Sure, Sure, Sure. . " xue law of the unit is the law of the mutts. Mun goes through the same process. ,, Weakness . (In childhood), gradual growth of strength, energy, Mhrlft, problt prosperity, wealth, comfort, ease, relaxation, telf-lndnl-genco, Injury, Idleness, watte, de bauchery, disease, and the wreck fol low. The "levelera" are In the buthra along the pathway of every successful man and woman and they bag the ma jority. Only now and then can a man stand out against these "levelem" and hold hi fortune, fain and health to the and. So tb Creator ba nso for Whisky. Tobacco and Coffee to level down the soccesaful one and those who show Ign of being successful, and keep the nark In the race, to that tb great field" (the maatei) may not be left too far belaud,... And yet we must admit thnt same all wise Creator ling placed it in the pow er of man to stand upright, clothed in the armor of a clean cut, steady mind nnjl say unto himself, "1 decline to ex change my birthright for a mess of potitge. "I will not. denden my senses, weak en my grip on nlTalrs und keep myself cheap, common nmt behind in fortune and fome by drugging with whisky, tobacco or coffee; life Is too short. It is hard enough to win the good things, without any sort of handicap, so a man Is certainly n 'fool trader' when he trades strength, health, money, and the good things that come with power, for the half-asleep condUlon of the 'd rug ger' with the certainty of sickness and Tisease abend." It Is a mutter each individual must doclde for himself. He can be a lead er and seml-i;j,i If be will, or he can go along through life a drugged clown, n cheap "hewer of wood or carrier of water." Certain it Is that whlln tho Great Fctlier of us nil does not seiu to "mind" if some of His children are foolish and stupid, He seems to select others (perhaps those He intends for some special work) and allows them to be ihl'celM-H miiU cum i.i led uiusi car- fully by theRc "levelers." If a man tries flirting with these lev elers awhile, and gets a few slxps a a bint, he bad belter take the hint or a good solid blow will follow. When n man tries to live upright, clean, thrifty, sober, an. nndrugsed, manifesting as near as he knows what the Creator intends be should, happi ness, health and peace seem to come to blm. Does it pay? This article was written to set peo ple thinking, to rouse the "God with in," for every highly organized man and woman has times when they feel a something calling from within for thorn to press 'o the front and "be about the Father's business;" don't mistake it; the spark of the Infinite is there and it pays in every way, health, happiness, peace, and even worldly prosperity, to break off tbe habits and strip clean for the work cut out for ms. It has been the business if the writ er .lo provide a practical and easy way for people to break away from tbe coffee habit and bo assured of a return t. health and all of the good things that brings, provided the abuse ha not gone too far, and even then tbe cases where the body has been rebuilt on a basis of strength and health run ii-.to the thousands. It is an easy and comfortable step to stop coffee Instantly by having well made Tostum Food Coffee served rich and hot with good cream, for the col or nnd flavor Is there, but none of tho caffeine or other nerve destroying el ements of ordinary coffee. On the contrary, the most powerful rebuilding elements furnished by Na ture are in Postum and they quickly set about repairing tbe damage. Sel dom Is it more than two days after tho chango is made before the old stomach or bowel troubles or com plaints of kidneys, heart, head or nerves show unmistakable evidence of getting better and ten days' time changes things wonderfully. Literally millions of brain working Americans to-day use Postum, having found the value aud common sense in the change. C. W. POST. ASPARAGUS LONG A FAVORITE. Records Date Back Almost to Begin ning of Authentic History. Of all food plants there is none which has been so long known or been possessed of so distinguished a line age as the asparagus. Its records reach back almost to the beginning of authentic history, and it Is men tioned by the comic poet . Cratlnus, who died about 425 B. C. The Ro mans held the vegetable In high es teem. The elder Cato wrote a work which Is siill extant, "Do re Hustlca," and It treat at length of the virtue and proper cultivation of asparagus. Pliny, In his natural history, written about 60 A. D has much to say about It. He feelingly observes: "Of all the products of your garden your chlet care should he asparagus," and he de votes several chapters to it many good qualities and the best method of raising It. He asserts that the soil about Ravenna was so favorable to Its production that three heads grown In that district had been known to weigh a Roman pound. This pound seem to have been about equal to eleven ounces in our day, so it would apparently have taken four of the stalk to have reached a pound of our weigh. The asparagus being essentially a southern plant, it is possible that the slock growinc In Italy was of a more vigorous growth than that of our northern clime. It 1 found all around tho shores of the Mediterranean and branches off Into four or five distinct species beside the one ordinarily used for edible purposes. NOVEL CAUSE FOR RULING. Country Justice' Two Good Reasons for Decision. . well remember one case before 4 Justice in which I acted as respond ent's counsel in a criminal action and In which an older and well-known at torney wa my opponent. A I .thought then, and a I know now, tbe law and tbe evidence wa well In fa vor of my client, and at the close of the argument I looked with great con fidence for a prompt acquittal. Judge of my astonishment when my unfortu nate client wa found guilty and sen tenced to thirty day in Jail. I prompt ly entered an appeal and furnished sureties to prqsccute the same. Be fore I left the court room the Justice took occasion to take me aside and say: "Young man, I kinder thought ye war right, but I knowed ju.(jge W (naming njy opponent) i a sight older'n yon be, and a sight bet- . ter lawyer'n yon be, and so of course I gin him Judgment" Judge Bbute In Leslie' Monthly. Brok Into Swarm of Bs Bee swarmed through a hole which Ernest Mill made in the wall of the town lookup at Martlnsburg, Va.,and lung him untU ha shouted for help. The bee hava a oast between the plaster and clapboardlng. Mill ad mits ha waa trying to escape,, bat he aaya ha will sua th town for damage. Household i atters Carn'OKl Icing. Stir Into a gill of cream n p'.non or baking soda, add a cup of brown sugar, and boll without stirring for live min utes. Then add two tnblespoonfuls of burnt sugar or caramel, and, while warm, pour over the cake, smoothing With a knife dipped in hot water. Candled Flnenpple), reel the pineapple, take out the "eyes"- and sllco thin. Weigh and boll until clear In a syrup made of half the weight of the fruit in granulated sugar end Just enough water to moisten this slightly. The Juice from the fruit will snpply any liquid that might be lack ing. When clear remove with a fork and lay on platters set In the sun to dry. Crjatal Applea. This is a delicious breakfast dish, and one that deserves to be better known. Wash, halve and core four large ap ples. Make a syrup of one cupful of granulated sugar and a cup aud a half of boiling water. As the syrup thick ens drop in the apples and cook until tender. Lift out carefully, roll each piece in granulated sugar nnd return to the syrup. Cover with oatmeal porridge made by cooking one cupful of prepared oats in two cupfuls of boil ing water with a teaspoonful of salt for twenty minutes. Serve with cream, plain or whipped. If preferred, the apples may be left whole and simply cored, the cavities being filled with chopped dates, raisins, figs or any other frnit Another variation Is the addition of ground nuts butternuts, walnuts or almonds. Milk Tonat. The very best way to moke milk toast Is by the time-honored recipe bnuded down from our grandmothers. They browned and buttered the toast, setting it aside to keep hot while they heated and stirred smoothly together over the fire one tablcspoonful each of flour and butter and one-quarter tea poonful of salt to each cup of milk. The hot milk was added and nil cooked to a smooth, slightly thickened cream. Then the slices of toast were bathed In the liquid long enough to soften them, before the whole was dished and sent In to the table. This, it may be repeated, is the best way, but, if the milk Is rather limited, an allowable variation is to add a pinch of salt to each slice of toast, pour boiling water quickly over, and then replace It with the hot, Ihlckened milk on the nlUer on which it is to be served. From Cellar to Garret. Blood stains on a silk gown can be removed by cold strong borax water. A faded cotton dress can be made white by boiling iu cream of tartar water. Potatoes will bake more rapidly if a pan of water is put into the oven with them. Coarse salt and vinegar will clean enameled ware that has been burned or discolored. A little soap mixed with stove black lug will produce better und more last ing lustre than without. The wax from dripping candles cun be removed from table linen by a generous application of alcohol. No odor from onions will pervade the boune, it is said, if a generous piece of stale bread is cooked with them. A nut pick kept on the kitchen table is tbe most convenient utensil for re moving the paper cover from the milk bottles. Never use newspapers to wrap about anything eatable. It is economy to have a supply of pnrafllu paper always on hand. Eggs should bo kept in a reccptucle to themselves since, the shells (when fresh) ore so porous every strong odor is absorbed. The smart woman saves time and patience by keeping a shoo horn with the children's rubbers to make their donning easy. Alum, tbe size of a hickory nut, dis lolved lu a pint of stureb, will brighten the color in muslins, ginghams and calicoes after washing. Cold rain water and soap will re move machine grease. To remove peach stains soak fabric In spirits of camphor before wetting. Grass stains on linen should be soaked for a few minutes In kerosene; then washed In very hot water with a generous supply of soap. After a ran of condensed milk has been opened, keep tbe lid raised, or better still, cut it off so the contents will be exposed to the air. For the meringue on pies use one tablcspoonful of grauulated sugar to the white of one egg. It is more sat isfactory ttan powdered sugar. Perch or other small fish are much better If fried quickly-In deep, hot fat. Larger fish can be fried slowly In a skillet In hot salt pork fat. Stand the Jar to be filled with hot fruit on a steel knife blade or a cloth wet with very hot water, and there will ba no danger of a broken Jur. After table silver has been polished, If laid away, It will keep bright for a year In a paper box well covered with flour that has been thoroughly dried. When sweet corn 1 served on the ob, leave a few of the Inner busks on the ear when boiling, a it will be much sweeter and keep warm longer. The novice should memorize this rule: White meat well done, dark meat underdone, except iln fowls, which ihoald always be thoroughly cooked. A novel pickle 1 made by combining west corn and cabbage, each cooked separately, then (raided In sweet iploed vinegar and canned for use. Th Pilgrim. Clean enameled shoes with sweet milk after all dnst and dirt have been removed, allowing the milk to remain on for a minute, then wiping with a soft dry cloth. Photographs can bo nicely cleaned with soft cloth saturated with luke warm water to which a little ammonia has been added. Us very lightly and Immediately wipe th picture with a soft, dry cloth. . - - COMMERCIAL REVIEW. R. C. Dun & Cp.'s Weekly Rcvicvl of Trade ays: Progress is slow but sure in the leading branches of manufacture, con tract being more readily placed fot distant delivery, while the percentage of idle machinery steadily decreases Satisfactory news from leading iron and steel centers tends to strengthen confidence elsewhere, as the consump tion of iron has been found a good barometer of business conditions. Jobbing and wholesale trade in Fall and Winter wearing apparel expand gradually, and such Spring lines as are opened meet with a fairly satisfactory reception considering the recent indis position to provide for future require ments. At many points the return ol warm weather checked the revival ol retail trade in heavy gonds, but a; that movement had begun much ear lier than usual, the net result thus far is better than last year. Building op erations have expanded, at some cities establishing a noteworthy record fot the month of September, and the per mits recently issued promise well tot the future. Labor is fairly well employed, ac cording to, the latent ofheia! trades union reports. Latest returns of for eign commerce compare very favor ably with the corresponding time last year, and railway earnings in the first week of October were 6;r per cent, larger than in 1903. Failures this week were 208 in the United States, against 20S last year, and in Canada 24, compared with 28 a year ago. Bradstreets says: Wheat, including flour, exports for the week aggregate I.J57, 1 75 bushels, against 1,105,928 last week. Corn exports for llic week ag gregate 857,517 bushels, against 652, 811 last week. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, Md. FLOUR Firm and unchanged; receipts, 4,29.1 barrels; ex ports, 148 barrels. WHEAT Strong; spot, contract I,l8!.t8;4 i spot No. 2 red Western J. 20 .20'A October, 1.18 I.l8'4 ; November, 1. 18)4 1.19; December i.I9?4I2o; May, I224'fft.2.?; steam er No. 2 red, 1.13(1.13(4; receipts 9,430 bushels; Southern by sample, 8c (al io; Southern on grade, ioHiVi 1.18 CORN Steady; year, SO$(i-,oA. January, 49)4 50; February, 49)i'ir,o receipts, 100 bushels; Southern whitt corn, 55(458; Southern yellow corn OATS Quiet; No. 2 white, 34'??: 34 (-5; No. 2 mixed, 33'A bid; receipts 15,090 bushels. RYE Steady; No. 2 Western, 8y; receipts, 848 bushels. BUTTER Firm, unchanged; fan cy imitation, I7i8; fancy creamery, 2i22; 'fancy ladle, 14(3:15; ftorc packed, I2lj. EGGS Firm, unchanged; 21. ult'A; medium, n'Aixyil tmall. u'AU',. New York. FOUR Receipts, aa, 521 barrels; exports, 8,121 barrels; sales, 3,800 packages. Market steady, with fair demand. LARD Weak. Western steam, 7.70 PORK Quiet. Family, 16.00; short clear, 14.00(0)17.00; mess, 12.50(1300. COTTONSEED OIL Weak. Trimc crude, nominal; do., yellow, 2"ia2H. POTATOES Firm. Long Island, 1 752.oo; State and Western, i..?stf 1-75: Jersey sweets, 1 .25'fi) t 75. PEANUTS Dull. "Fancy hand picked, 5i5!4: other domestic, ,Vi6'.;. CABBAGES Steady; per barrel, 50fr?75- EVAPORATED APPLES - Easy, with outside figures rather extreme Common are quoted at A'A'sl prime, at 4)45; choice, at S'AA(; fancy, at i'A(i7- BUTTER Firm; receipts, 3.509 Street prices, extra creamery, 20V4. Official prices, creamery common to extra, iio'A; State dairy, common to extra.. UrtJlO. CHEESE Quiet and unchanged; receipts. 3.&21. EGGS Firm and unchanged; re ceipts, 3,671. POULTRY Alive, weak; Western chickens, 135-5; fovVls, 14: turkeys, 13 14. Dressed, irregular; Western chick ens, I2l4; fowls, 13'A; turkeys, ij 3i6. . Live Stock, Chicago. CATTLE Market toe lower; good to prime steers, 5.701670; poor t medium, 3.50(5.60: stocken and feeds, 3.25134.00; cows, 1.50W4.20; heifers, 2.oocffj5.oo; canncrs, 1. 50V12.40; bulls, 2.oo435; calves, j.oo.oo; Texas fed steers, 3.75(55 5; Western steers, 3 oo5.25. . HOGS 5c. to 10c. lower; mixeJ and butchers', 5-5$75: Hood to choice heavy, 5-50(?575; rough heavy, 5.oo5.25; light, 5-'S(i5-05; bulk ol s-alcs, 5-355-55. SHEEP Sheep, strong; lambs, weak; good to choice wrthors, 3.50 420; fair to choice, mixed, 3.25375: lambs, 4.oo5 )o; Western lambs, 4.00 fit $.60. New York BEEVES Medium to good steers, firm to 10c. higher; com mon, more active, and firm; bulls strong; cows, steady to strong; native steers, 4.00 5-5o; halfbrceds and Westerns, 3 00(4.15; oxen, 3003.50; bulls, 2.50(3-40; cows. 3I3.V25 dressed beef, steady; exports. 3.40c quarters of beef; tomorrow, 3 500 quar ters of beef. CALVES Veals, barely steady; grassers, unchanged; Westerns, low er; veals, 5.oo8.5o; no very choice here; grassers, 3.00(3312; Westerns 3. Soffit xx. HOGS Market 10c. lower; prim State and Pennsylvania hogs. 5.9c (JT6.00. 1 WORLD OP LABOR. A school for salesmen has been opened recently in Chicago. Plans for the forming of two locals of bellboys' .unions in Boston, Mass., are being made. In Durban, Natal, bricklayer and plasterers receive 16s. a (lay, carpen ters 15. and plumbers and painters from 10s. to las. . - San I-'rancisco (Cal.) union butch er will follow the wake of the Oak land butchers aid establish co-operative thoot over th ritv. Female elgrarmaker (t Nottingham, England, have struck in tyniptthy MHth the Loudon employes of the Im perial Tobacco Company. Scotland lead the world in the pro portion of its working populannj en- Sgcd in mining and manufacture, 4 per cent, being thut engaged. Tbe movement to inaugurate t building trade council at Memphis, Tenn., wa laiinrbed tevcral week ago by the Painter and Decorators' Union. It it estimated that in England gen erally ooo.oco men at present need employment. New England Induttry. An Interesting Instance of pers'st. ent industry Is offered by the case of J. P. Keyee of Poland, Mass., who two weeks ago misted his Saturday trip with butter to Conway village for the first time In twenty-six years. Mr Kcyes is about 70 years old, and al though hi homo Is reached by hilly roads that are badly drifted In winter, he has alwaya managed to get through. Fine View From High Peak. From Mt. Genevieve, a peak In Oil pin County, Colorado, a person caD see Into four state and one territory. On a clear day the observer can dis cern the Uintah Mountains of eastern Utah, the Medicine Bow range of Wyoming, the tips of the Rockies In New Mexico and the principal peaks of Colorado. The plains, stretchlne to the east, are plainly visible clear Into Nebraska. New Us for Automobile. The Ceylon government Is seriously considering the proposition of substi tuting on all (It roads light automo biles for the old stage coaches which etill exist on Important routes for mall wind passenger traffic. The remilrarf I speed Is thirty miles an hour, and cacn venicie must carry six passen gers, 300 pounds of letter and 26 pounds of baggage. Coin of George III. A. O. Peabody of Wilton, N. H., picked up' a coin a few days since, On one side are tbe letters "Deorglua III Del Gratia." In the center was a cut of a king. On the other tide were the letters MBFET H-REX FD BETLDSRIATE, coat of arms with crown upon name. The date on the piece was 1797. TtnclM, The man of substance was proud to be mentioned in connection with to high nn office, but be would not be a candidate. "This rock," he exclaimed, pointing to a great grnuite bowlder, "shall fly from its firm base as soon as mine " Here the committee of notification withdrew, perceiving that their mis sion was hopeleRS. Puck. BewiK ot Olnttnnnta For Catarrh Ttit Contain Meroarr, us mercury will surely destroy the sense ot smell ami completely dorange the wholesy tern wheu oaterinir It through the uiueoui eurfaeea. Huohartlolosshould never be use I except on proscriptions from reputable phy sicians, as tbe damaijo they will do Is ten (oid to the good you cao pos-ilbly derive from them. Han's Catarrii Care, manufacture! by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, aotln-? directly upoa tbe blood and mucoaj surfaces of thesystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It Is taken In ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drustfists; price, 75c. per bottle. 'lake Hall's Family FIIIh for constipation. Labor-Baring nanct Organi. Labor-saving devices have got to the hand organs at last, says the New York Sun. In one of the latest, in stead of the organ mau turning the crank, he presses a button. The music plays on till he releases his finger. The music Is sweeter than that of other or gans and it can be heard blocks away. I FITS permanently cure I. No lllsornnrvon. ness aftr tlrst day's ninf !r. Klin-'n (irf-a. I Nervoltestoror.titrlal bottlcnnil treatise fron I Dr. It. H. Kline. Ltd., "J3J Aroli St.. l'hiln., P i. The railway up Mont Kane is to lie com pleted within six years. riso'sCurefor Consumption is an infallible medicine for coupcli aud colds. N. W. bAUUKL, Oeoitn tirove, N. ,f,, l-'cb. 17, 193 J. The first London borough to supply elec tricity was St. l'ancras. ('a-.urrli c-uri-n ul noin. I hn-. i,r.-rirntiori In one I'.ickaK.. As!; your dealer (or Dr. Huriluy'i ureal Kuiiicuy." 01 uuitlmore. 1 Deer Just Looked Around. A deer entered the garden of Chas. I Morgrage of Goffstown, N. H., and I wandered around quite a while, not offering to eat anything. At last It squeezed out between the barbed wires of the fence on one side of tho railroad, passed across and through the other barbed wire fence without injuring Itself In the least. 4 ass I - ft FIBROID TUMORS CURED. Mr. HayrV Flrfit Letter Appeal" lug to Mr. lMukham for Ilelpi " Dear Mas. Pinkh tu : I have been under Boston doctors' treatment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid' tumor. I can not Bit down without great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have bearing-down pain both back and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I hero had flowing spells for three year. My appetite is not good. lean not walk or be on my feet for any length of time. ' The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor Siren in your little book accurately caeribo my caae, ao I write to you for advice" (Signed) aina, i-.. r. uateb, 252 Dudley 8t (lioxbury), Boston, Mas. Mrs. Iloye' 8econd Letter t "Dkab Mr. PiNssLiift Sometime ago I wrote to you describing my tymp tomt and aako'd your ad vied. You re- Blied, nnd I followed all your diree--ons carefully, and to-dny I am a well woman. The use of Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Coaipounrl entirely ex pelled the tumor and strengthened Buy whole avstem. I ran walk mile now. "Lydia, II Pinlth.nn'a Vege table) Compound i worth five dol lar a drop. I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to gtv '.t a faithful trial. " (Signed) Mas. E. F. lUraa, I5 Iudlv St (ttoibnry). lWton, Ma. - $$000 frrftH If trltlmml tf mt ImtfnpnBlmg TiftirT;is"" r J I Si! Cvuca Bnjpk Timu Ouuo, Vm I I J A VOICE FROMTHE PULPIT. Rev. Jacob D. Van Dorcn, of 57 Sixth street, Fond ru Lac. Wis., I'resby tnriun clergyman, taj: "I bad at- tuekt of kidney disor ders which kept me In the boitfe for days ut 11 lime, unable to do any thing. What I suffered can hardly be told. Complications cot in, tbp particulars of which I will be pleased to give in a personal Interview to any ono who requires informa tion. This I can ron scieiitlnnsly tay, Doan' Kidney Tills caused a neniTHl Improvement In my health. They brought great relief by lessening the pflln and correcting the action of the kidney seerotlnns." FJonn's Kidnry Fills are for tulc by nil dealers. Price. GO rents. Fosler Mllbum Co., Buffalo. N. y. Dogs Became Intoxicated. A beer wagon collided with an Ice cream stand at Providence, R. 1., and the stock of cream was precipitated Into the street. A leaky beer barrel turned the mass Into a Rort of frozen pudding, which was partaken of by several dogs. Two of the more vora cious of the animals became badly In toxicated and wandered aimlessly about In a most amusing manner for a long time. The Antiquity of Chtir. Chairs were in use In Egypt so long ago as S399 B. C. The Chinese em ployed them from about 1300 B. C. Id India they were used, ond are men tioned as dating from 1100 B. C. House chairs, with backs, were In use in India A. D. S00. They are known tc have been employed In Rome so ea-lj as A. D. 70, being mentioned by Pliny at that date. Chairs with foot rests were used in Rome A. D. 150. On the Trf.il followed the 1 tr.il from Texoi ivith Fish Brand 1V?sh brad Pommel Sticker Slicker, used lot an overcoat when .cold. wind coat when wtacy, a rain coat when It rained, and for a cover at night If we (ot to bed, and I will ey that I have gotten more comfort out of your altcker than any ether on artiste that I ever owned," ( Ta. aem. Md addrtM of the vmur ei tel, aafollciie lat ter Bay be &4 ea epoUculoa.) Wat Weather Oarmente for Rldior. Walking, Working or Sporting A.J. TOWER CO. guFD Botroa, s...a. tSnUiS TOWER CANADIAN !.r'tW CO., Limited tTs TOaOKTO, OaHASa fjgff QgJJP DROPSY KW DISCOVERY; f 1' 10 d.Tl' U..U..M . Br. a a. oasis' soaa, a., a. AUite, ata MoMortBllndHoriiiSMffi.0.! Sore Eye, tarry Cw low City, U.,hv a aur cur ST FSR THE BOWELS m 7 ! .LUBt' fnr bowel trouble., appendleitle. hlllouenm. bed brcaili, had Diooa, wind on the olom.ch. blcatfd oowela, foul mouth, hfud.che, indir-tion, rimrlc. palne after eatinir. liver imnhl. .t,. .11... u- ' . ' ' 1.. ; . J. . ' ...... .u I?JrV. k yu,u ,ick- Con.tipation l:Mli more r iBrl nri-, itinoni sno loop year. 01 ivint-rmi;. right Take our advice, atart wfth Ca.ceret. today under ab.olute eu.r.nte money refunded. The genuine tahlet eurnped C C C. Nevr .old in bulk. 6 oooalet free. Addrwes Rterline Remedy Company. ChJraro or New York. . . oaay, lor you win never Ret 1 W. at Doualmm mmkmm mnti aaaaawiia 1 ae,aiuwananKwavmaniMeeBJ mnomm tnmn mny othmr mmnutmcturm in tho woriu. There win W. L. Itmiala $a M ahoeaare the irre;iteat pellera In the wrld la N-eitiv of their exrel. lent atvle. e,itty fltttnn and u irtr.r wenrmf qimilTu-v If I cm Id Ph'n tu the d T "er i-e t en- p. n eboe made In nif factory and ihnae of other make and the hJul.-sr . !e:itlnrii'ei yen wrlil i.ii- rr atand why W. L. 1 routine fa. fin tho poet inrre to n :e, hv thry ho'ri thnr !' r1. ft le'-r, -r U' hBr. nnd are of trreuter Intrinsic value than any ttir f-W at-i cu Ibe o.urkvl Vj day, Ld why tue Mle for the year emllng July 1. 1904, wero (l.'.'0:l."4O.lH), W, L. iNMiuleia gu;ir.ititeeo their value ljr aian.i iiu Li name and trie on tho bo t turn. Lout for It Ukenoauiunituto. hold by aboe dealer eveiywhfie. SUPEROR IN FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR. Arree irem W, .. flout)! at fi ,V or the la it U't fwi ittth otoi,.t sat t'tfac iiu. Una ttitm lupwrtor m tit. ft mf- rt ami u .90 to 97.W-H. S. Mrtrl ., fiept. Coll.. ('. .S. Jit. W. L. Tone;lRa uiwhi Comma Coltokln In hi bl..tn a)ie(i. Titrnna ( n't U conrcdnl to b tha Unvat Jatot Lrt) titer mulp, yni l'Tr t ylrt UM-rf a lun cly, W. L. DOUGLAS, Droaklon, fcmmmmchustXIm. (M FREE to JbiJCSl A" COMPLETE FOOTBALL OUTf IT, Tll 4 fgSa. t WHTH $3.00 ( j I 3t 1?, I 7lAeaaeai- . 3a-etln of a pair o X A ' IT V if I 1 " r. 1 V 'fT' 'nu,"'"'i.'e f o e l ti 1 1 r- . V Jkm J t tJltf V". iif.f.lMe tick-t. " aM'f iCIS-e B ,.,,V , Pr of ll-lnp-, .pleudtd ooltt. Ii Lny$rW ul larrtr-twe of our fine aiulltf h.ni.k.ethlff. at Kte e.S tIaaaV; iV KVKKfi-.otiY ir- HANiiKtiii jiif i-i" ouirL: Vast -fLt ij.i:kh-kn1) XO m: iv- wk trl-h- vein with i-l V-rVTe TU HaNllKKBrHlLM Tfi l till. " V0 W'TB '"iCl, jf'ewT Ju mi, "od. m J 'd TOO will reeelra at ej Vl3jJ&Ui3XSjJlrM J. and MMr at ene.. J!l! t f- ' rV aflti il.,a,ii, 1 ill. 7 li - - le Tvn ReinHFiil a Rtiniona avDAV Don, aro a vtirtr rrir. KiKitv may uoi.i.v. OI'HU KUtY Ii;H,L UaWgkrautr.elaberaf.lrdmie. avpw kead. ruilr Lair, ''? te.it. iolai.a tudi. .Ie.i. avi arei, dnvMd la rill l a an ia a ', clcaaat wwK, wvw .1.0 e. i.-w a eji,.c w. a U'.e rer.lre at aai-e ).il . 11 f)t WB f I,L CHAHi.ES. ff A at winan rnnnii'iii, Lc Hoyne Handkerchief IZlW l4thSt.,N-wYork. OIH 1-VfcVtY DAT Irfl.I, u KiTllA Itthiilkhl kM.hJ japaaaw aoO tu u4 a'U a aW.1 daiub eoll fc.adkyi-M.fa. tifMI.il. we (Tie rMl th. eotlr. Jc.fl awitt far eH'txi aid, tbfrtT-te ef or C-e au.HlT fercit'rf, at Wi. arh 111 a: HP' t:il. i'IP.'V i Kl.t" rw 'J... u. raa Bter-eT. iu win Constipation Itlilunttn?,. ft Irk HVailiiclirniWi till Llwr ntul IlimH 4 mi Vlalnt run b cured lijr utnif ncecirtllng to ltrrtton" Parsons' Pills Thy do not Irrltntn the ntmii r h himI iMiWf U likt violent otu Km, net prtMl j Hrtfi Kfi.lljN Tukro nfh-r ilimifr ly lit rty futcr thfjr rttm hII pnMnltiil.tr of tnilfpitt.ott. 'iH rent n bottle; tire ftl.nn at HnieiiiUt. or nnt hj mall nn receipt of price. 1. S. JOHNSON d CO., Iloiton, Mau. A NEW CRIPPLE CREEK IN OLD MEXICO. Th Tr-lter Mining Kir.eltlnvCo. MNB PltOlll INt. .OI.I Ml MS, with fin -ter ""ver, ti the httf f.f (mia.-. Miif'. -over1m 5 arreti, On hit vr,rMi tmt of frtv- mill nr or tn t'trht water 1' el a vera! n 114 H iter tou, and there are r'Ol'UTf.KN ether le.l-es No pro in' Urn unrk I-feet nt ttinni The Company i fTer lii'.imt ah are. 1 (t tt-fc at onlv Hk a M.are, Cr value 41. mt. fr ne it thirtv rU for t ha pnrpo f'f e.-e-'tntf a rntll with fifty t.-n Ai rpaefty. 1 M will net Sit' aday afer paying all eirent-e. M per i ent . annual dlMrtend on par val ie "f all pti.rk i.niied F.ve-v dt.U r invpten imaa to Improve tt:j pr je-tv KF.MEMHKIt. our -Pperfy lit In the the Vhh nf a nonderlully rl.-h irdd dutrl.-t A few nnnireil dollar invented now will tofin tnr o M i in value, mid prcd'n-e an In m fT li!e Hiiro et Hank referfiv-en furnished U--,vM by b'.r.k Ft ( iiunar.'ur write lor 111 itratM rr"; e--tu tc. A W. Cl'NNlNOUAM.over first Nat'l bar.4. Wicu, Tex. PENSION FOR AGE. rler Hire. Write mo at onr fnr Mnnka nd fnt.tr irtloni. Fro.- rf chnrjr" No peminn. Nnby, Addrt W. H . WILLS. Wills HitlMlnir. Ituii.tm Ave.. HehtrirTii. 1. C. Patents and 1 nvk'-MarkJ Knllf itwl. A "Snrrpas" Training School. Coldey Course It n HuMMr-i. and 4hnrthan4 Srhbol tnat mttri a freclnltr of tralntna: lt Mlldi-nn for-hTfrlNEcSBrrOEsS " l0Ta. uatee with two flrnie. Prurient, from Geur c-ia to New S'crk. Write for eittiil'jguf. Addrrut Guide? College, Box uuOu, UmiuRton, Del. MONARCH SU MP Pl'I.I.KR. Will puil il-fn.ii .lump nuhoiit help Gun'mured tn ntnnd et-ain ,f SMI.WHJ IU. Cata!ciie nn die. ernm" uddres MOVAItril Gill D1IKK CO.. Lune Tree. la. ADVERTISE' 1uHJ8l!A:'tH IT PAYS u,.. ,,rna. t urn your oc'A-ia i mux, people then all othi-r di.ea.s tr. ther. It No matter what its vou. start takine well and etay well until you g' t your bowele to cure or Samp!-; aod mctm moM mnn'm B3.RQ I tturt M.'mn It Jnt. iirt t-.-.taf. A'lt'(f15., t'd. 1 b K.$fZi lln'k oai. llaqlM aetl.. I tie Kii - ur aata. Co.. . . 1 SjefT.i. rr -mill m 1 1 1
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