A Clean Man Outride deanliMM it lent than half the rMirtle.' A man may .mh himself fl (in 7. On timna m Anv anl ,:! .... ..1 ri V'-" - . . -"7 1 UMUICTIU. VIUOO health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It meant a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way vrill look it and act it. Ho will work with energy rnd think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with livor, lung, stomach or blood Jit orders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. r!onsuniDtion tnd bronchitis mean unclean Itinrfa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a man's insides clcaA and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation Is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy. Within n year Luzerne County, Pa., has hail 22 murders 20 of them by foreigners. Wllkea-Barre Is In Lu tene County. For COI-D9 anrt CHIP. Bk-V'a rArrnixB Is tlifl brat remefly ,,' vr, ii. Hi'htnir aiifl feverl-liness-curns IhlVnid anil ri'Moios nornml cumltllfina. It's Jf'jrt-fft.fts InimediBlcly. loc. iific. anil Jic.sturuit stores. , Not A IMrd To Imitate. Much has been said of the modesty and reticence of the Wright brothers of aeroplane fame. That they are able to ulvo & clever reason for their reserve Is Indicated by the story, told by Maximilian Foster ,ln Outing;: "You see," said the financial ...ont nf fhn two Ilnvton skv-flvors. "the Wrluhts are what you might I call too shy and too nroJoat. I said so once to wiiDur, ana ao you Know what he answered?" Mr. Flint paused long enough to chuckle. "Wilbur said to mo. 'Mr. Flint, the greatest talker and the worst flyer among the birds is the parrot. " Youth's Companion. How a little girl loves to say to a little boy, "Oh, you are going to catch It!" So, often, reporters hear men say: "I know nothing but hard work." Every man thinks he is worked to death. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Louisville, Ky. "Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound has cer tainly (tone me n world of good and I cannot praise it enough. I suffered from irregularities, dizziness, nervous ness, and a severe female trouble. I.ycliaE.Piiikham's Vegetable Com pound has restored me to periecc health nnrl kpnr. me '.i.t.i-!'l from the nneratinff table. 1 will never be without this medicine in the house." Mrs. Sam'l Lee, 3523 Fourth St.. Louisville, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Oa. "I suffered untold misery from female troubles, and, my doctor said an operation was my only chance, and I areaded it almost as much as death. Lydia E. I'inkham's v esetable Compound completely cured nie without an operation.1 Lena V. Hen it y, l. f. d. 8. Thirty years of unparalleled suc eesB confirms the power of Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. The great vol. ume of unsolicited testimony constant y pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia h. I'inkham's Vegetable Com, pound is a remarkable remedy for thosj distressing feminine ills from wuicb o many women suffer. Could Xot Ilronk A war. "I hear that old Mr. Ten is so wrapped up in golf ho dosen't taku time to eat." "I should say so. Why, he Is chained to the game." "Chained! In what way?" "Link by link." A watch Is composed of 11 8 pieces. The German army numbers 5,000, 000 men. Sicily lost 00,000 inhabitants by earth quake in 1G93. There are 247,000 more men than women in Australia. It is a misdemeanor to tamper with electric lisht wires in Colorado. Germany produces fourteen mil lion bottles of chnmpagne a year. She imports 1, 500. 0J0 -from France. The first process of making soda on an extensive scale was discovered by Nicholas Leblanc, a French chem ist, in 1791. European manufacturers make very small pianos of light weight for transportation into the interior of Brazil by mnlehack. Simmons College, Boston, boasts It Is the only place In the world where women can be trained to plan and to manage lunchrooms. For IIRAD trilfC lllrkx' I's lrilF Whether from Colds. Ilent. Sioms-h or fJervous Trotililes. t'apiidlne will n lieve vou. It's llutilil vlfSKaiit to tnki'-ai-w Immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 20c. and toe. ut drus Stores. NO TIME FOR FARMING. Most of the large ollv-s growers i:i Spain havo their own mills for tho extraction of the oil. Terry Davis' PninKiller hn no snhnti tiite. No other remedy is km elVeetive ior rheumatism, lumhacu or culd of any sort. a iic iuiji luuuuiiL v court' soiti io ine wona eiun year is about 2,300, 000,000 pounds. Dr. Pierce's 1'ellels, small, smcar-rnnted, easy to take as randy, ri'ittiiiite iiml invid orate stomach, liver anil bowels and cure constipation. Japan is sending commercial agiints to England and America to develop Japanese trade. Biliousness .!iIihV'e,ns' yur '"liable Cascarets .Cn'l tem perfect. Couldn't do wtbout them I have used them for ome time for inoigestion and biliousness nd am nnw mmnl.i.i j . i, ted them to everyone. Once tried, you "HI never ha, b.i . .i i ' '.l. ' ."-Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. SjVir r.,a,w- Potent. Taate Good. 10? SL"iiJ"' Sicken. Wsaksa or Gripe, ln'jTft.1 . N,vr sold In bulk. The sea !il o. i" "m CCC Uuaraoteed to suxe of your niuney back, (129 Allen's Lunjt Ralsam. with its freedom from ot'ium. is nn idenl remedy for chil dren. Mothers should keep it on hand. Of 20G railway charters granted by Canada in 20 years only 28 have resulted in construction. RASH ALL OVER BOY'S BODY. Awful, Crusted, Weeping Kczenm on Little Sufferer A Scon of Treat ments rrove DIniiuiI Failures Cure Achieved by Cutb uru. "My little boy had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said it was eczema. It was terrible and used to water awfully. Any place the water went it would form another sore and it would become crusted. A score or more physicians failed utterly and dismally in their efforts to remove the trouble. Then I was told to use the Cuti cura Remedies. I got a cuke of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, and before we had used half the Resolvent I could see a change in him. In about two months he was entirely well. George F. Lambert, 139 West Centre' St., Mahunoy City, l'a., Sept. 28 and Nov. 4, 11)97." Potter Drug & Cliem. Corp., Sole Trops. of Cuticura Kemcdiea, Boston, Mass. Prl:i?e Edward Island's annual' catch of lobsters amounts to twenty millions. Don't Cough! Use CTJT?P! ifci ,nnly relieve your achiof Asthma, Bronohiti. and lun 'roubles. Containa oo opUtee yery pleasant to take. All DniKiuu. 25 erata. iTr '1 Hide. Bm Wool dr-ri FU.n. T.Il.w. Bmwu, CiaMew, Vff? iW-di.l56-"CKwkU.,ta, I I "-fd .W.krttl.. tLTB v awtwifli Mtrdiuik RtMBM. H B ia UeinUU. Writs ( SMkb I k nd iliw, u. M. Sabol A Bono, I Market t. tOUIIViLLI. KT. I ffiSLS S" S BODNTIES Wlttinm t suiOiwtw tint Ail 1 Mrs. Wlnslow's8oothlng Syrup for Children twthinfr.sof tens thetrummreducesiiillumma-; lion, allays pain, euros wind colic i&ca bottle ) London was, the first city to light' its streets by gas, beginning In 1814. Ilch cured in 30 minutes by Woniford'a batiitary Jolion. Never lads. At druggl.U. Wept In Ills Sleep. When Edward Smith, colored, was' arraigned for disorderly conduct and; attempting to break up a camp-meeting'. Judge Aukam asked: "When were you arreBted last, and vhat were you arrested for?" Smith replied: "Just three months ago, .ledge, I was pinched for weeping in my sleep." Judge Aukam looked Inquiringly at the policeman in the case, who said the man's statement was true, but that he wopt so loud at that partic ular time that the neighbors kicked and the man was arrested. "How much money have you nowT" asked the Judge. "About two tang," replied Smith. "Leave it with the clerk and beat it," said the Judge. Smith did as directed. Washington Post. IN CONSTANT TOItTURE. flow Severe Case of Kidney Disease Wat Conquered. Mn. Sherman Y-ungs, Schoharie, N. Y., says: "Doau's Kidney Pills laved my lite after yenrs of suffering that ran me down to such a degree of weakness that f could do no ' work, and the paint I suf fered would throw me into spasms. I was dlny, worn and tleeplesa, my back buudu ion IUI7, u ia rheumatism and wat nervout and oil unstrung. I thought I tried evory known medicine, but It wat not until I began using Doan't Kidney Pills that I begun to get help. The paint slowly disappeared, the kidney secretions cleared up and In a few weeks my strength returned ao that I could work about the house gain. U Is three yeart since then and Doan't Kidney Pills have kept me well." Remember the name Doan't. Sold by all dealers. 60 rents a box. Fot-tor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. V7 Preparlng'For Those Cenaus Questions. Cartoon by G. Williams, in the Indinncpolis News. Tuberculosis Killed 78,289 Persons ia 1008 One Who Answered. The man was a-well-dressed and Intelligent-looking man. He had come out of the postolllce, and he flood on the steps and gazed steadily across the street until he had stopped ."') pedestrians, who also gazed and inquired of each other what they were gazing nt. Then the mean man took off his hat, made a bow to those around him and be'an: "Gentlemen, during tho late dis cussion of the tariff all of you read about advalorem In connection with it. I now ask you what the meaning of the term is?" No one answered. Fifty more persons came up and stopped, and the mean man raisad his voice and asked: "Ad valorem, gentlemen who can tell me what ad vnlorem is?" The silence was pnlnful. Then 2." more men halted and whlsperlngly asked who was dead, and the mean man wiped his heated brow and call ed out: "Gentlemen, there are old men and younp ni?n here. There are men of erudlctlon and Intelligence. I am asking what ad valorem means?" Those men of erudition and In tolllgence lonk-d at each other In a fheeplsh wuy rind took no chances. The crowd It:. Teased to 200, and again the lin.-ui man demanded to know what cd vnlorem meant. It was then, an.! while nt least half of the crowd wen- thinking of tearing him limb from limb, that a newsboy held up his hand and then piped: "I know, sir Teddy shot one In Africa and hnH sent him over to the John Smith Institute He looks like sumthin' lik a hog." A Handsome Dinner-Set Without Cost Death Rate Declines in All Registration States Except Three Nine Causes Are Most Frequent 30.9 Deaths Out of Every 100 Occupied Males Between 25 and 34 Due to Tuberculosis. Washington, D. C. Health De partment returns show the total num ber of deaths from all forms of tuber culosis returned in 1908 was 78,289, exceeding those of any previous year of registration, but the death rate per 100.000 for 190S is less than rhat for 1907. In all registration States the deaths from tuberculosis showed a decline except in Colorado, Rhodo Isl and and Vermont. Each of the following causes of death was responsible , for at least 0000 deaths of male breadwinners during the year: Typhoid fever, tu berculosis of Ibngs, cancer, apoplexy and paralysis, hc?.rt disease, pneumo nia, Brlght's disease, suicide and ac cident. The total number of deaths of occupied persons from these causes was, for males, 138.259, and for fe males, 17,434. Of the deaths of occu pied males, 29,433, or 15 per cent., were due to tuberculosis of the lung3, and of the occupied females, 6511, or 21 per cent., were due to tho same cause. In the registration area of the Uni ted States during the year 1908, 30.9 deaths out of every 100 deaths of oc cupied males who died between the age3 ot 25 and 34 years were caused by tuberculosis of tho lungs, or nearly one death out of every three. During the same age period 41.9 per cent, of the bookkeepers, clerks and copyists, 40.1 per cent, of tho barbers and hair dressers, 40.9 per cent, of the ser vants, 4 4.1 per cent, of the boot and shoe makers, 49.2 per cent, of the compositors, printers and pressmen, 41.2 per cent, of the tailors and 25.6 per cent, of the farmers who died In the registration area during 190S were victims of pulmonary tuberculo sis. Among the principal causes of death were the following, with their rates per 100,000 of population, for 1908 and 1907: 190S. 1907. Tuberculosis (allforms).173.9 183.6 Pneumonia (all forms). .136 161.2 Heart disease 133.3 141.7 Diarrhoea and enteritis. 1 1 6 116.7 Brlght's dlsense 87.1 94.6 Cancer 74.3 73.1 Typhoid fever 25.3 30.3 Diphtheria and croup. .. 22.3 24.3 The number of deaths from all forms of pneumonia returned for 1908 was 61,259, a decrease of more than 6000 from the number for 1907 (67,320), despite the increase In the registration area. The death rate from pneumonia was lower for 1908 than for any other of the past flvo years. The crude death rates from cancer continue to Increase, and slightly higher rates are recorded for each main subdivision of the registration group. For the year 1908 33,465 deaths from this disease were report ed, as against 30,514 for 1907. The enormous extent of tho mortal ity of iDfants from diarrhoeal dis eases may be inferred from tho fact that the aggregate death rate from these diseases, moro than four-fifths of which Is due to deaths of Infants under two years old, exceeds one per 1000 of the total population, and ranks them in the same class for gen eral effect on the death rate as heart disease and pneumonia, diseases whose Influence Is felt upon all periods. Made Him Homesick. At a diplomatic reception In Washington, Jirs. Taft, on being complimented on her exquisite French, told a little story about a senator whose I'reneh (acquired In 12 phonographic lessons) is by no means exquisite. The senator, fn -h from one of his phonographic recitals, pounced upon an under secretary of the French legation at a dlnn r "Monsieur," he said, "eska ah eska voo eska von voo-ly ma voo vooly ma dunny " ".My dear Senal'.r," the secretary Interrupted, "do, I beg you, stop speaking French. You speak it so well ah so very, v. ry well it makes me homesick!" Kansas City Independent. 69 Pieces of the finest aemi-porcelain ware I old Willow decoration, in rich dark blue, under the glaze. Tho pet of Dishes costs you nothing because it represents tho expenses and profits of tho wholesaler, sales-agent and retailer saved and given t you with a $10. 00 purchase of l.arkin household supplies! Coffee, Tear., p:cot, E::tracto, Laundry r.d Toilet Soaps, etc., in all, 300 necessi ties la select frci. Ycuv Money Goes Tvice As Far By LARKIN FACTORY-TO-FAMILY DEALING Ycj obtain your money's worth, full retail value, in Products and aprnm in a Premium. You can furnish y air home and clothe yourself out of the . ume mono;,' you cpend for Parkin household-supplies. Our Catalog illnrtrntco and describes over 1600 Premiums to ctvioie from t Silverware, Dishes, Ccnr.i, I-'urniiure. Stoves, etc.. also Foil Slvits in Wotnen'a Fur.. Mnde-to-Ordcr Sui'.o, Coats, Wclklnj-Siiirts. etc. If you do not Want yi the Premiumy, you can have their value in Products. j I' ilHi-tml" : For Jln.'O yo'j can hr.ve 51''.00 worth of I.arl:in Products and t- N any ;i".0 Premium in our Oiubir. Without tho 1-rcmium. for Sio.uy, you can O have c-U.'JJ worth cu Lurl.in PrciiucU. y' Tkl., r-,n r.. T-Tl We will .Wo ou i!lllnirS!0 nOw.,U . v- sum, uayj icc 1 1 mi. o Lm.kj pr-dllc ,nj . ,,,0"J0 - v S premium or ; J.UU worth ct tVoc!uct without a Premium on Thirty Jv Dayn' I rco Trial. You then pay ui $10.00, if latirfird. Othrrvie, 1 wc will remove Ins noo-3 nt our expengc and rptund tho freight chareei. W o cuarantoo latiifnction to cycry cuitomrr. ?"j.0,V 9' Our Catalog Free Send For A Copy x. V 0 v5' noSTON. NEW VOI.K. PIMI.ADr.LrillA X. Ji f A. j, PIVISIU KCH CtCVtLASD cr.4 l-COMVILL. S f V . M eeting Emergencies For the chilly mornings and evenings of early Fall and Spring or the more bitter days of Win ter in the house, in the bunga low, any place where heat is needed in a hurry, the MUXYON'S EMIXKXT DOCTORS AT VOIH SKHVK I. USEE. Not a Penny to Tuy For tho Fullest Medical E.Miinination. If you are In doubt as to the cause of your disease mail us a postal re questing a mcd lea I examination blank, which you will 1H1 out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and If you can be cured you will be told so; If you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us In any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our emlnentdoctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 EXPOSED INDIANA FAKIR, rrofessor From New York 3Iuscum Takes a Fruit less Journey. ing an open ditch, which had been pronounced to be that of a crocodlla by a professor of an Indiana college. Marion, Ind. Professor Garnum Brown, an expert from the Museum of Natural History In New York, ar rived in this city with paraphernalia necessary for excavating, preserving and shipping tho skeletons of prehis toric antmala, to find that the Institu tion he represents has been the victim of misrepresentation. For more than a year Frank Mart, a farmer, has been in communication with the museum regarding the Bale of the skeletons of prehistoric animals which he said he had found on his land. Mart Informed the institution last spring that he had found the skeleton of an animal, while escavat- He said that he had exposed twenty. eight feet ot the skeleton, but had not reached the end of It. Mart endeav ored to sell the skeleton to the Insti tution for a large sura of money. Arrangements were finally made for Professor Brown to como after the skeleton. When he arrived Professor Hrown found that Mart had sold his farm two weeks ago and had left this part of the country. Professor Brown made a trip to the farm in hopes of find the skeleton, but was unable to find even an open ditch on the placo. LACK OF WORK IN BRITAIN GROWS. Steady Increase in Army of Unemployed Is Cans, ing Great Uneasiness. Washington. D. C The army of unemployed in Great Britain has grown Bteadlly. and now has reached proportions that are causing the Gov ernment great uneasiness. In a spe cial report John L. Griffiths, United States Consul-General at I-ondon, gives 'extracts from a special state ment Just issued by the royal comrals Blon on the poor law and relief of dis tress. The commission declares that dur ing the fiscal year ended March 31 last the number of persons without work and seeking Government aid to talled thirty-one In every 1000 of population, while In the fiscal year preceding only fourteen per 1000 made application for assistance. The number of men who applied for relief In the last fiscal year constituted 4 1-10 per cent, of tho worklngmen of tingiana anu waiei, wiiub uiiriiig me , previous year they constituted 2 1-10, and the year preceding that only 1 9-10 per cent. The destitution and absence of j work for the unemployed Is general in practically all of the manufacturing cities and towns In the United King dom. A striking feature of tho situa tion Is that the men seeking work are for the most part In the very prime of life. Plans are being considered where by the employers and the working men may be brought closer together. Tho Government also is seeking to discover some means ot cutting off tho supply of unskilled and unintelli gent labor by training boys to enter regular and permanent work. Xo Alarm. At the hotel in Sea Cliff where I was putting ir. a fortnight, thero was a man that 1 spotted as mean. Kvery day I looked for him to break out and say or do something to make the rest ot tiB uncomfortable, and though he kept delaying, I did not change my opinion of him. At length the ex plosion came. He had been down to the news stnnd and returned with a paper In his hand. He sat down amid a group of us, fastened his t;ze on an innocent-looking young man for a moment, andthen said: "Gentlemen, another employe of a bank up In the city has gone wrons." I was watching the young man, but he did not turn pale. "How was It?" someone asked. "Got away with $t5,000," replied the mean man. The young man did not actually yawn, but he took no Interest. "Did he get clean away?" "He did, but the police are on his trail and he will he caught. In fact, I may sav he is caught." "But where how?" "Right here among us!'' The young man lighted a cigarette with a hand that did not tremble, and after a moment the mean man rose up and said: "If there Is a bank employe among us let him stand up." The young man stood up. "Do you deny your guilt, sir?" "I do. I am only the janitor of the bank that was robbed, while It was the cashier that swiped tho donah." Then he sat down, and the mean man said he guessed he'd lake a walk down by the bounding billows of tbe Sound. PERFECTION Oil HeaieF (Equipped with Gmoksless Device)' fully meets the emergency never smokes never goes wrong in a class all by itself. Infinite pains have been taken to make it perfect. Automatic Smokeless Device Turn the wick high or low there's no smell the auto matic smokeless device prevents it no smoke either just a steady glowing heat. Requires little care burns nine hours indicator on brass font shows contents at a glance. The ONE PER FECT Oil Heater. Various styles and finishes. Every Dealer Everywhere, jf Dt at Yours. Write lor Descriptive Circular tu the Nearest Agency oi the THE ATLANTIC REFINING (lucorporutetl) COMPANY ESSES The Right Way In All Coses of DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA. COLDS, ETC., Of All IIoibph Brood Mares, Celts, Stullions, is to SPOHN THEM" On their ttmifmMi or In the rVtI put Kpotin'n Liquid mpourvl. Ulvt' eh rmMy tu.ili or tiifin. Itiiota till tin hioin hikI if'tU'd. It rmitM tbe 1lcue lf -'X-pt-llliu tho tlUeufti Ktriii. It vVitnln rifT tite tnulit, in muiUT Imw lhi Ait "fXoift." Abtoluti'ly fr from ttnj ililtiK InJ'irlmiM. a child enn tn.fYl.v ukt It, V cm. unit fyuo aui $;i.uu the tto.-u. KtiM hy tlrumcUu. tnirin-, Jt ult r, ur bt-ut, exprun pM, by U iii.tuufaA-turiTH. per in I Audit Wnnietl. SrOHN JIIvIHCAI. CO., C'liemlMta and llatiTloloitlt, UtISIIKN, I !., I-. t. A. I i i y f:i iM)e Sara m i'V. A 1'LAVUH tnat in OKfNt tfte ume u irmoo lA&r w;ii"rai:il luldtoff Mili'iJit iieh ioua myru im fA ml vl ivnip belter than mapla. Mapttu rj In h1 bv irrtwwa. Snd 2o at-ouip lor mmdiI ZJBm Ami tccipe book- CxMceat Ml. Co.. Bcaiuo. fr.mXaaTrH tm oil tk.t v m m THK DIFFERICXCn Coffee Usually Mfana Siikncm bat I'osluni Alwuyi Mtaim IK-allh. Three 8eat in Prussian Diet Cause Great Joy in Socialist Party. Borlin. Elections for four repre sentatives of Berlin In the Prussian Diet were held, and resulted in the re turn of three Socialists, with one elec tion still undecided. Socialists were elected to the same seats at the last election, but their re turn, was nullified on technical grounds. ... i the success of the candidates fol lowlns similar victories In Coburg, Baden and Saxony, has caused Jubila tion ambng tbe Socialists everywhere. Essence of the News. '. The King of Italy offered a enp as a prize at the aviation meet at Brescia. Mass meetings of protest against the putting to death of Francisco Ferrer were held all over Europe, President Taft, in Bait Lake City, announced that Gifford Plnchot, the chief forester, would remain in (he Government service. Arthur G. Wright, of Lowell Cen tre, Mass., was arrested in Portland, Ore., while heavily armed and ming ling in the throng near President Taft. Kins to Publish a History of Nu mismatics, in Which Ho is Expert, Rome, Italy. The Tilbuna an nounces that King Victor Emmanuel will publish a book shortly on the history of numismatics. It Is written by himself. The King has been a coin colloctor for years, and has already written a treatise on the subject, which was is sued for private circulation among bis friends. The new book, which is to be richly illustrated, is the result of long study by the monarch. Jottings About Sports. There will be a cross-country race In November between the teams of Syracuse and Colgate. Logler No. 8 won the twenty-four hour automobile race at Brighton Beach, with a new record ot 11(6 miles. James J. Jeffries said that he hoped "Jack" Johnson would cover a forfeit for a heavyweight champion ship fight. H. B. Duryea, an American turf man, won two races tn France, both with American horses, Ben Ban and Spectatress. Those who have never tried the experiment ot leaving off coffee and drinking Pnstum In Its place and In this way regaining health and happi ness can learn much from tbe experi ence ot others who have made tbe trial. One who knows says: "I drank coffee tor breakfast every morning until I bad terrible attacks ot Indi gestion producing days of discomfort and nights ot sleeplessness. I tried to give up the use of coffee entirely but found It hard to go from hut coffee to a glass of water. Theu 1 tried Postum "It was good and tbe effect was so pleasant that I soon learned to love it and have used it for several years. 1 Improved Immediately after 1 left off coffee and took on Postum and am now entirely cured of my .Indigestion and other troubles, all ofwhlch were due to coffee. I am no?''well and conteoted and all because"! changed from coffee to Postum..,. . "Postum is much easier to make right every time than coffee for it la so even and always reliable. We never use coffee now in our family. We use Postum and are always well." "There's a reason" and, It is proved by trial Look In pkga. for a copy of the famous little book, "Tbe Road to Wellvtlle.". I Ever read the above letterT A aew one appear from time to time. Tbey are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Bright and Steady 1 The Jgj Lamp A bright and steady light depends Vfm the construction of the lamp. The best skill has put forth its best effort in perfecting the Rayo Lamp. As the air is fed to the flame so does the tight tarn. The easy-flowing current of air through the air-tulie of the Kayo Lamp secures a uniform light, with never a flicker or flare. The ideal family lamp. Made of brass through- out and beautifully nickeled. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but jron cauuot Set a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one 8vry Dealer Everywhere. If Kot at Yoora, WriU ior UckiiiHiv Ctftulu to lit Naucat Agency of Um THE ATLANTIC EEFIN1HQ COMPANY (Iucorprtd) iTDnnrnf A patent has been granted by France upon a process for case-hardening metals with carbon monoxide gas. B. N. U. 45. Paper-Hangers & Painter: In m rMlr luro oot Maw atta a. tr .imtualW arlhua Atfmt ru' "rl HalliwlNM-. We ul oaa ao aotk.i ! , Tlni.li, ui to iba am aorta, pvlvcu will k4 tHV.K bv riMii4 mwmi. rive Inrew aainpk. iuka afcowlDa a aisu.000.00 Vnipo Bio. a tu i-uatniuvf 10 aalact Iroaa. 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