J | Alum "* S \^'--V" ! . £• ' in food i ,;^ y " v.' 112 stomach disorders—lts con- , y tii.aed use means permanent • I olUnving the advice of medical :| scientist , England and France have J passed laws prohibiting its use house: wives 112 *- oj-' 1';;: [: ■ 8.1ki.,. 1 " * ,<J C Pure Crape Cream of |p^ ; Tartar Powder is to be had •\y ~ f' <NB.« , - ?;" ~ ' ~ I !| Opportunities in CaSiforraia wi ia i The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trad eof the Pacific Coast cities with the Far |< East . Big opportunities for the man who lives there. PJ Why not look the field over? J! Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los A 11 A 1 Angeles and return, May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 1 1,12, 13, 29, 30, 3 1, June 1, August 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los I s Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California,only $7. 1 hrough train service from XT' s ■ ~r~*\ • c i union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the i 1 Chicago, Milwaukee 1 Si Paul, - 1 Union Pacific as«s Southern Pacific Line ■ji This is tiic route of Th- Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m..and The California Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. both trains carry through standard sleepers. ! .. , Con:; 1.•• information sent free [ on receipt of coupon Willi blank j 2; lines tilled. j Name _____________ i W. S. HOWELL, ! f , re . taddrPSS ; , j 11 1 Eastcru Agent, I'i Oaiiv. y, J NEW YORK CITY, j City State. F. A. MILLER, ! _ ... . .. .. - ! Probable destinrtion » General P.v. I •' —" CHICAGO. I J | Digests vthrt yes cat. ' Ti:is preparation contains all of tin ! digestants and digests ail kinds oi ; ford. If gives instant relicl and nevei l fails tn curt'. It ai'-sw.j yoi: to cr; al! , tlii-. food jiiinvnr.f. i'liei t *i«•- risiiiv? sli 'ivi iis can take it. By its use many tl/ u.snncl- or' (I sj -pfi-'s live »ocu <ra ed after , very o'-r tailed, is un-sqindleil for the stomach. Child 'Si with ivt-r:*C Stomachs tl',!:VO OH it. j : Fi.sti'osereliev!."-. A«lletunnecessary. | Of ires "!hS ■Es'Gssfcles j | I'ropar. <1 on y K. <Ml''Vnr&Co., 112 hie —v ; I Tbn SI. tUftl* r'oitt&*t)BßW ttuw*tl>eSOi). aiv jSiv.n ,1/ • ly Says Ho. • < isc irei* Ca.'dy ' tiio mo«!t vn | l r!e I'jl ,a«v "ca! <!iw o<. 112 -.-.v of Urn in ««. ; . ■ , j .-iDi and nfmhiM to th« utsu,act pt I J . NI 1 prv-.ittv-ly ON I IIIUPVR. liver nnd l>o\ | [ iin? enri-ts s.arfm, dispol rr.(.-., | [ cu " l.t lev 'i*. I ::biitiol ron'.tipiUioc ■ ?.n l>i"n!i;i:t>s. I''teas-• IT y m,<\ u; a .•<•»» j jof « f'. C. ' OVi V; lU, CT». fiOrtMHS. ttjlti :[j/ I fftmranteert to ;ure by oil dran^risto. THE A" OUT 11 AMERICAN (l"H I Iy A DE LPHIA) IT S I)I FFKTiE XT, berau.~* it prints all the news, and all the news it prints j is true. IT'S DIFFERK.VT. because it's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yeiiow. ' IT S r iFKEVFYT. because its only policy is to tell the tiuth. It has r.o covert or personal interests to promote. !t serves no political ambition, no creed, r.o class prejudice, no mere partisan, purpose. TT S I I {■' - !■'. 1 ? E\" I'. because It advocates equal taxation and battles against the existing system, which favors the rich corporation at the expense of the j iatmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage earner. ITS DIFI KRK.Vr, because it stands, for Republican principles, and l.uikes war upon all who, u;ider the stolen i name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. ; IT'S ?>I Fl'' I'K K.N'T, because It beli' .es manhood and not money should rul -. Therefore it upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of the | privileged few. .TT S Dll'l'Kß F.XT. because no boss, no corporation, can control ore line c: i;y space. I 3T S DIFFKUKNT, because it is non ! sectarian and broad; every party, every I faith, every class, and the workingrr.an equally with the millionaire, gets a fait I hearing in its columns. j V'S IHF!-Kll EXT. be- cause It upholds faith in ONE I humanity, and the pro- CENT gre-s of mankind toward Every* higher ideals, larger . hopes and better living. where ITS DIFFKREN'T. jt V,i!l continue to be different. Watch The North Amcrt can and see it grow. Tii2 N._ n A Brand New Idea in j v woniaii caa possess her heart's . Shipped OXI desire, the latent, simplest and 3 i'&ff 1 ..... .. iWljflMm 90 Days* best sewing machine macicj. > '• 3 'M If you have ever seen a Ret,'try If. J ' Trisl. W3l"- type machine, you have lot ;\d '4 M J l&j| ranted for to possess one. And now we \ , have so equipped our factory \ <J ' .M a term Of 1 as to produce an abundance of N Years any price. Rotary construction , (see illustration below) is mechanical perfection. It is the only radical change in sewing machines ia twenty years. Superior to all other sewing machines, whatever the name it bears, or the price it costs, is our Damascus Grand Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine Among its many benefit■■ tot ;'.; operator are: Highest speed; noiseless; easiest to operate; double thread lock t)-r• •-*- 7 t '' no twisting of thread; bobbin case easily removable; tension automat ; ' jea-ly :.vif-a«ijusting for difference in length of stitch and thickness of goods; xj ] iced absolutely positive and naost reliable known; tension release automatic; El v' face ])late removable without screw driver; take up is positive and auto s, %r~'" mafic and handles properly any kind or size of thread, silk, cotton or linen; | | round needle bar saves oil and wear; stitch regulator marks 6to 32 stitches £ | I r ■' -i to the inch; finest finish, nickeled, enameled aud ornamented; high arm ii'j J'>'■ { ": ctt2(' ai const t) -I with ample room for the most bulky work; and many other exclusive i 8 laa mjf tioii of the ftCTARV I features, making it the most desirable and up to date machine, and the 112 0* 112 > I S!, " nlf ' as «> n 'y one to buy. S I SWTSSWW:. I .Iljcf Ask lis to Sents you by return mail # copy of the finest Sewing i 5 \IS gjfel'.S | n ; ;ne. Sre oar nr ■ I ' x,n Machine Bnok and illustrated catalogue, just out. The | ScwhiQ !;t, ,'e .1 most elaborate book of the kind ever issued in the world. About 40 pages, large | ' size, 11 xl 4 inches, with larvae illutrations in M . ' v.- newest and best in the new type and the other standard machines, at prices B , W;iff* , never equaled. « w This Book is FREE tin 0.1. <„u pu n »d m.ii to u.'r u <t« T . | «■.; •• v r -- -ft 7 • to You ~ ■ B W) Li:.^- tW?- 1' 's J>2} an ordinary sew- MOSTOOMEKT WARD & Co.. Chicago. ' ■ -i ■ .' ' r ,| ® ing tnachine catalogue—but a = , _ .. ... .. „ B . '• ? V t ' !<««,-. elaborate, beautiful Send ae that NKW SHW.N-Q MAQHIXB 8005 FREE. S - x JH book of value to every woman, ll .'- i'.Vj . y. ~ wh. i ,or she Intends to buy a Xamo i! ■ l '■ / \ tnacliiuc now or not. Don't » ; B fail to see It. Sfnd ns this n \ , v. \ '*r, coupon, carefully titled out, or p. O Ti. I* . D i L \ i? ask in the next order you send 1 I 'viS-:: M'yn --r.tr.' ii" '• u-. imlthlß beautiful, valuable Co c>.,. , I j.l- TS' and instructive book will be '■ '*•' *1 Bent by return mail. „ 0 | Montgomery V/ard & Co., Chicago 112 lUll TH II I II 111 111 111 II I I nSA&JL.-JE3 .. .•..Ul —L w Cut oft that COUQ;1I with ~ LA'pggforjißt —- —• ; : "v and prevent pneunK)liia7 , '• 0" bronchitis and consumption. f ; 7P. ,>>; ' sAP' , . , r ixlcdicine tor 75 Get it ct* your i!rug ' : ;trd keep if always ready in the house. sc sc 'cr t*t T- 1 THE GltA7t.;T .. . .. The Duplex is the Litest, finest finished, l.udest, clearest, sweetest-toned instrument - ever put on the American Market. It is the only phonograph manufactured and sold fcyjyT pis? Pmigmts j The Duplex U the only phonopra;. 1 i! yr.a al|Ae sound vib K waves. ' All other ph u-i •, w< I horn get only hiilf the music. Ihe Duplxc is : like a perfectly Concert Cellfrlinn conuins 16 oi the best ten- Q formed athlete wkh both side, developed. * » M | Other phonographs ore like the one-c)ed« >■' '•ft fpi dozen people of the most varied can be n one. letie'd. oiie-lun>'.-(l d<-:?cli'..-ss.- i.e'.. ,es <*"' 'i " .. » %"#*; 'la give-, a two hcurs' entritaiamcnt at you, home R seen - capable oi doir,' son.etinfg. «u true. - \ 1 out not the best. L/on t allow anyone to • <p£*- / i*v TV "v^vY• records certain the hf-st L\nd and orchestra ■ persuade you to buy another make of phono- ► •.-•>' ''& - • •'* *.? 112: '" r ' n " -1 %OCfiS v<Kal duef ? I «r. P h until you have sent lor end .'eceived | P—. | our splendtu ' wf v :> how to chooie the ; 1 hat part el L ' I7DCP A W i.• s'lcircis. otpable of miuic soft »nd tweet and S fKLL lAIALUuI/L •••••• E which explains fully the superior qualities oi oil, » I.is!-claa» ..ll can. » c»n cf Monaich njelat pcluh, k> . r\ ■ tT/ .1 if' n<,; vr • »•/- M and n neat nerdii-box. Iha collection is intended to «ve » the Duplex. We are the only Company without buying another cent's worth, 1«0 dayslnd g actually manufacturing phonographs and TIXIT evening* of entertamnjent, andwe give you six months to pay JJ selling direct from factory to user. All other con- I «£* K*£jfk*.* for it,.-»«mall payment down and six small monthly installmenh. H ccxns are either jobber. a " d dealets who do not manufacture what they sell, #r ate macuract.irc.. theOu»il®xd 'iiiathc 'eir'ius veriisement .. i i i ,L n i JII 9 who do not sell direct to the user, but market I in ,Ke » U;„ | their output through jobbers and dealers. Hence, caul v ire- ti -n t,:. paper and .ifcw < k j h b at sc . )oo i W e allow you a full three days' g we can and do 112 ' ri , UoW 1 Jn 'L> yheo yOU W,t!e *" fot tri.l at v«W, own in which te dec.de whether you R we can ana ao fuU „ al Ucular. rejard.r.j our # t~p „ or , c „a i; back. )l it dan no, h.1f.11 our every U Save Ail The Dealers' 70% Profi. Home Concert Confection g vhich we sell on Easy Payments, it consists of vance mor-y b*ck. But (os we feel rare it v/ill) if it plenses fl I for our customers. We are content with a fair the Duplex Phonosraph with all the latest you, le*p it and write us and say so: and th.ity days after- H J manufacturer's profit. When you buy any other j.npio.-mc, t,-our feed which re- Y arc r^. d U$ T.r fil rrpay it over to to I I Y > 3 . - IK V. the tecord cf r«L the destru- live work cf the Ldilcr of this paper, who is authorized to receive -E M make you pay a pront to the manuiacturer, a projviiii.g t,,e reproducer sound box and monthly payments and send them in. And e«ch thirty days gj m profit to the big jobber or distributor, and another needle point PTOSS its surface; and cur weight make i similar payment until all the installments are paid, n B profit in. dealer We have no SCMts: bu' reguh«! ag «1< vice which is the greatest record This is the bijgcst snap in phonographs ever offered;to the I! ■ prom to the dealer. We nave no ag us ,uu fve - inven:c j. Both these are exclusive public.. No harm in investigating it. at eny rate. Talk tog 112 the Editor Oi this papet has male mvestlga 1.-n fer teres of the Duplex and can rot K h-d tlM* Editor of this paper; ark him lo send in fcr a catalogue II g and 18 satisfied that we give all our customers on any other phonograph The Home and teru>6 for you, or wri:e direct, menUomng this paper, to R m DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH €O., 31 Rose st., Kalamazoo, Mich. U JJOTE: The undersigned has made careful investigation and finds that tlie Duplex Phonograph Company give their customers fair and honorable treatment, and advises readers of this paj>er to send for catalogue an® i further particulars. It conts nothing but a postage stamp or a postal card to tiy. If you do not wish to take tm ' trouble to write, give me your njune and address and I'll do the asking. And I'll sec that you get a squaw deal Always mention this paper when you write.' CII AS. L \\ 12* G, Editor, m
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