. .... . ■' •- i i y~ in food causes 112 ;/ stomach disorders—lts con- j.. 1 I'-. -#V"' tinned use means permanent ; Jr injury to health. j-! / Ijj Following the advice of medical ! '1 scientists!, England and France have P ''' • ''J ° __ _ xj passed laws prohibiting its use rt 112 iii bread making. rV 1 ' housewives If■ t 'i should protect their house i \j holds against Alum's wrongs 1 I H by always buying pure Grap r:s? 112 Cream of Tartar Baking tea H iwdCT - " FPJ&BM I 1$ Pure Grape Cream of . i Tartar Powder is to be had MfM3' || for the asking— ' , Mi R & w> lM : % Buy bv name— J I, „ , II | Opportunities In California :• The trade in the Orient is opening up. |j Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. . j There will soon he a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far p East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. |j Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May 'l, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30, 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. rl , 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Pate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California,only $7. 1 hrough train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the i " ! Chics-: % Milwaukee £ St. Paul, Union Pa If Is and Southern Pacific Line 5 i Thif. is tl.,' route of Th j Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Sl.Jion, Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. both trains carry through standard sleepers. 3 | tConip'ele information fent free on receipt of coupon with bi;iuk '■ ( liaes filled. j Name j W. S. HOWELL, j Slree t address j n'l Eastern NEW YORK CITY, _ City State or J F. A. MILLER, - , , . . of^of . „ _ Probable destination _— Grnctal Passenger CHICAGO I CAi IK(,!r J - jij Dyspepsia Cure! £>igesis what yon cat. ! This preparation contains ; il of the j 'jiyot.inl* ani tiiyr»ts all Jtituls o: j food. It j: ives instant relic':< ud n.'Ve. • r ail« f/icu'e. It. n!lows yon *,o cat all j the f«K.dy» nv/ant. 'i'hesensitive | stomal lm can take it. iJy its rni;mj ! tln.usends of dyspcpti< * .1 n been ■?ui'(l r ft.-r evei \ • liint; >'"e failed. 1.-- unequalled 112 r the st<.r«,aeh 01,: I- J '■er with wea c stomachs thrive on it. t Fi' J td')se eli(;vis. A diet unnecessary j Si res £>i stomach ■ T'ro mi rod on y l»y F. (_' DkW ttSl Co., '' 11 !••*•. tfo vt» S»l. bo*; •» «•< •»:n i tim aM'-SOr. ; .*• rvu ijr i)s Ciacareis Caudv * atlmrlu*, the wriost v< 2 i der ail » elounsim? the r svsi.»»m, dispel i*c is., rur; lie In*. le, i«vr-i\ Ik Mir;.l ronsMjuiliou i .ind bi!w)UHf:osß. Pi .-.tat buy and ti\v'abo3r | t ( . (J. C\ 1 frO contn. bvr.ki ua<> rur •insert 1,0 cure bv ail dru^sriatß. IT'S DIFFEBEIi T THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHI r> A DEL.PHI A) IT'S because It pr'nts all x'.-.e news, and all the news It pi nits j is true. IT S 1)1 Fi'"KK HA'T. because i!'s bright and brisk. up-to-date and vigorous, but i not yellow. IT'S niF.'KRENT. because Its orly policy is to tell the truth.it has ro j covert cr personal interests to promote, j It serves no political ambition, no ere d, r.o class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. IT S L? T I' V *Kl' EXT, because It advocates equal taxation and battles against the exis>ing sysiern, which favors the ri~h j corporation at the expen.se of tho j farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and ths wape-earner. ! IT'S PIKFKT7K-VT, because it Ms no . for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen nam; of Republicanism, ere dislc/al j tu those principles. IT'S 1' I KKKIUCXT. because it believes ma: 1 nood and not money should rule. Therefore it uphold/; the rights of all, as t! e aggressive power of the I privileged few. IT S HIFKEBK-M'. because no 1 >si. 1 o corporal.on. can control one lire of it.= | ipace. IT'S D1 E*FK H KXT. because il i:> non- Sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the workingimn equally with the millionaire, gets a fair j hearing in its columns. i IT S 1)1 KK !C H K.VT, be- I cau.-e it upholds faith In ONE I humanity, and the pro- CENT gre sof mankind towaid Every hieher Ideals, larger . hopes and better living. whcre TT'S DI KKKH K\T. It will con'inue to be ditferent. Watch The North Amert- i can and see it grow. .nuuKWO fr- -auits • »»■ 111 I Ths New A Brand New Idea in ! J J? | desire, 1 the late t, simplest and ■ • 90 Da y s ' Ij! type niach; o. ) jiTliTve !~~;~'l [ '.j; ' MwM ranted tOT to possess one. And now we \ =. o t-rm nf have so equipped our factory \ - ® term Of as to produce an ahundnnce of Years. any price. Ro!nry construction (see illustratii'j below) is raechan'cal perfection. It is the only radical change in sewing machines in tweDty years. Supe;i rto ali oth_T sewing machines, whatever the name it bears, or the price it costs, is our Damascus Grand Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine Among its many benefits to the ope-;.tor are: Highest speed; noiseless; easiest to operate; double thread lock r . r ,. . t; . st :ch; no twisting of thread; bobbin case easily removable; tension automat ically self-adjusting for difference in length of stitch and thickness of goods; i i feed ab- ilutely positive and most reliable known; tension release automatic; i ' fae.; : 'ate removable without screw driver; take up is positive and auto matie and handles properly any kind or size of thread, silk, cotton or linen; fe'lis v -V. * roui'.n needle bar saves oil and wear; stitch regulator marks 6 to 32 stitches F H to the inch; finest finish, nickeled, enameled and ornamented; high arm SVM -hjpk'jl ( m- 1 with ample room for the most bulky work; and many other exclusive i' ! 4TJr.fl tion of thp 80!' 3V I features, making it the most desirable and up to date machine, and the g g S:. ittif. as ; 0;../ one to buy. faa a »',->« •'•-.n I i.»c* ask tt« t0 ,end you by r,!turn tnail » copy •' finest Sseias I i t j -j C s? t " 'i* A!achine Book and illustrated catalogue, just out. The St' J j $r V P"}gr' : - j't_ ,I 1 :»!*£*. stand most elaborate book, of the kind ever issued in the world. About 40 pages, large * Si I 1 size, 11 xl 4 inches, with large illustrations in two colors, full and accurate descriptions of ' ; » ! - vv tiie newt t- and best in tho new type Rotary and tho other standard machines, at prices j . . v.it . never equaled. r n-- This Book is FREE Fill tbl*C«apon «nd Mall to u« Today. J r .r £ to You b -i r9 Ar l . - v It is rvjt au ordinary sew- Montgomekt Wahl» & Co.. Chicago. I ' ' '"3"'" ine machine cataloeue-but a Send me that N'kw Sew, no Wachikf, Book F&SE. a v • v - *• large, eiaboruto, beautiful ————— 1 ■■ J • , «»• * , ' •*' . bo of value to every worn an, K ''•& .? ■ '-. hi -V w,u r She intends to buy a Name j , Jr, v* *5 ' u;. me now or not. Don't 3 \ :y. ; \ J;: •*'> ♦ 7 " : ) filil to see ie - HS t^h, : 'k! ' V '** M\ cq ' carefully filled out, or P. K. P. D. jj v \- £? '.•£ •-»> as •• i the next order you send M ".-h- ;. V w'' • " i tv .- It! .b. autiful,valuable Co State ?) * ' i'* *' and instructive book will be H . &&*■"* by return mail. 20 I Montgomery \/ard & Co., Chicago I Bj—— l W 1 B — I «»x-\ c. .."srin mm iiwin i i ii.ill run in the paper. V -n wnte tcr cc|t Oo*iection "sight unseen" as we uied to trade jack- 112. their output through jobbers «nd dealers. Hence, ■ -ntiun th.: p«i. r and ™rw» ex - k IVC4 W , K nt We allow you a full three days' 5j weir ouipul inwug I f y .v. hclew; and wnen you write ask for r | a| y onr own residence, in which to dc« iJe whether you A we can and do < u l; particulars regarding our £ wl j| ; s or |f „ does nut fulfill our every fj s .; e All The Dealers* 70% Profit Ho;«e Concert Collection | v;!i:ch vr s :l'on Easy Payments. It consists of vancc| n:onrv barV. But Cas we fe 1 sure it w»H) if It pleases m for out customers. We are content with a fair il -b. ?!;■ Phonograph w.tl, all iht 1.tr.l you U, „ an.i and « y •.: ~,dl ~,ty day. nlir,- ■ t •' r, \t/i __ U,iv mif th« r imtHONemeii'! —our mechanical »ecd winch re- ward send us your fir*t monthly payment, cr pay it over toy manufacturers profit. when you buy Any other li evcs c . r .-c -»rd cf ft the d«truftive work of the Puitor of this paper, who IS aulhonxtJ to receiv; r| make you pay a profit to the manutacturer, a pi jv! . t.ie reproducer ?cuf'l box) fnd monthly pa ytnents and send them ;n. And each thirty deys nrofi' to the bin jobber or distributor, and another I..in! r -jiv J.for-: «t ' our s.eight payment unlU ail ilm ini>..l ncniaair para, jj pron. to tne oi K jouoc _ .;. v ir -wh>:. „ Ihr cTtalert rrcorf T l.« u ;).e U.jt I snap in r !>ono,r.ph. offeird to ilic P profit to the dealer. We haie no agr.ts. tml a . r , , r ,