1 •> • ±V*mr*m J "WW"" ■ *■— '«'-' r_ iBBr-*.' stomac j l dis or J ers —lts con- ( * tinued use means permanent IM the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use housewives | should protect their house- 1^ holds against Alum's wrongs |||j by always buying pure Grape |r* €jj Pure Grape Cream of pi Tartar Powder is to be had | Biiy II I | Opportunities in California |j; .... 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 trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far East. Big opportunities ior the man who lives there. Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30, 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 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 h A ngeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points I! in California,only $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line j i This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Cuica<;o, 6.05 p. m., and The California gj Express at 10.25 P- m - The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry || through standard sleepers. I Complete information sent free ' on receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. Name W. S. HOWELL, Street address n'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, • NEW YORK CITY. City Stats F. A. MILLER, _ . ~ . .. .. . Probable destination General Paii*enr:er Agent, —■■ ■ »■■ , , ■ ■ CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA «*——inn IMI— I I'M* Dyspepsia Cure J Di?:eL.£s what yoa eat. !This prer.iratlou contain* all of the •iiyostunts aril digests all kinds ol too 1. Itfrivet. instant, relief ami novel fails to cure. It. allows yr»-; to oat all '..he food you want. The most iensUi'.'e 3io;nach3 ran take it. Ky its uf.jui.tnj thousands of d>six pti'is have beet; | i.'ui id alter e'"o I'aiieJ. I? ' unequalled f.ir the stomach. Child- 1 ren wirli v ..i!< thrive on it.i Flr;tdoso relieves, A diet unnecessary. j iSj pf s r ili *ii»aajiw«£ t'rei'iireil on' v Uv F.. C. I>r iVittA Co., fhl.-izi, Tbi $!. buM. ■» <•», iu>l ja Si Utu«fc Mmm.'«" titevfb'. ily 'myt. «t Uio cp<>, *• 112 iat ami re(r<*hin« to thfl taste, di r, t,<. i" ; aad positively o>i kit!ne>s. liver mid bov.-uti clet iifius? the entire si sr.-in, iiispi.l c«. I cure tieaiiaciie, I'evp--, linbitual . onsMnatiOD ana bllinttscer*. Pija«e buy act try a box j »112 U. 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Therefore it upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of.he privileged few. IT'S DIFFER EXT. because no boss, no J corpjratloq, can control one line of its J space. ITS DIFFERENT, because it is r.on- j sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the workmgr.ian equally with the millionaire, gets a tair 1 hearing In Its columns. ITS DIFFERENT, be- cause it upholds faith In ONE humanity, and the pro- CENT of mankind toward Evpm#- hlgher ideals, larger . * | hopes and better living. where IT'S 1)1 FFKREXT. h will continue to j be different. Watch The North Amert- I can and see !t grow. j Tiie I .~\v A Brand New Idea in j j | j woma n cati possess Shipped On jj desire, the latent, simplest and p |M;| 90 Days' jj llf you have ever se-.-n a Rotary i |p T rial - War- \ type machine, you nave longed \ l&fli ranted for 8 to possess one. And now we \ I ****** *° P j have so equipped our factory \ IS * term Of I as to produce an abundance of \ * Yc" .j any price. Rot arv construction ' ' h (see illustration below) is tnechar:cal perfection. It is tho only radical change in sewing machines in twenty J i years. Supei or to all other sewing machines, whatever the name it bears, or the price it costs, is our .1 Damascus Grand Rotary Shuttle Sewing •> Among its many benefits to tl-e operator are: Highest speed; noiseless; easiest to operate; double thread lock jj It '! slitcii; no twisting of thread; bobbin case easily removable; tension automat- g t . a tf\ V* -^'ii -adjusting for difference in length of stitch and thickness of goods; 3 I.- ijl 1 feed . .!>•«'.iitely positive and most reliablu known; tension release automatic; Q ! Vi i: y I' lale removable without screw driver; take up is positive and auto- 9 fj jr rnatu; and handles properly any kind or size of thread, silk, cotton or linen; a |tt*& ;J. - t 'r±&r r ~uul needle bar saves oil and wear; stitch regulator marks 6to 32 stitches 3 ffi r | to tho inch; finest finish, nickeled, enameled and ornamented; high arm 112 (2| I^Meclmilcil ' "!• a-- with ample room for the most bulky work; and many other exclusive a fl| Vj"' of 1 features, making it the most desirable and up to date machine, and the s t. Ji.**. L l ji Shuttls, P5 > , only one to buy. S B 01T Olirj'.r.'s Or. " 3 RMTARV ;• . .- | : 'n( A r "k II«i t0 Sena yOU by rcturn mail a c °p>" o£ the finest Sewing g O' I cliine. Sf '. ucr ne* ! Machine Book and illustrated cataloffue, just out The | | Sc.viflf ' k C •!<. | l ar cest and most elaborate book of the kind ever issued in the world. About 40 paces, [| iv | ■ ——l se •l' xl 4 inches, with larco illustrations in t\vo color*;, full and accurate descriptions of 3 J*r {l c ncwist anr -l best in the new typo Rot pry and the other standard machines, at prices jj ! ... never equaled. I h , [ u ;y,, ,| w % Tills Book is FREE rill this Coupon oad Mull to ul Toil./. I 7 ' J :-£r.' --T ri r 1 ? > : " l iis» to You I • 112 \jjt v v . It la an ordinary sew- Mostgomehy Wahu & Co.. Chicftfo. ~ s^X'i: " ... < .. 1 ' ■-< in ~ machine catalogue—but a ..... ~ .. _ I ' 112. .'V: beautiful Send me that Kj:w SEWWH MACHIKK BOOK FREE. t ; hi. ■?.''* 'T, \ t'i \t.. V'i ljo «of value toeverywoman, '-fri. ■ • , . .;.e ir.t«dstobuya Name 1 V v/':V" niaclnno now or not. Don't I V.-i ,£ fail lo see it. Sen t ns this I ' 'V . eoiMion. carefully tilled out, or P. Q....—.............F. P.. 5 ask In the next order you send • 3 ''v "* 7: %:;&■ ~ ' : thlsboauHful.valnabl* .c« Sttte 1 : . ® book •win bo S tt •«*.** sent by rt iurn mail. S j /ft 1 O Michigan Ave., • i I iVIor y Madi, °\7 r fj/ a,hin s ton Chicago | ft.:.*- —i . OHti. .N.til .yj .. T' ■! 1!■ 1118 riTlflßßWr fTI TTTTMIfIm n Cut oil that cough with | JL Jr y S__ Expccto? pneumosa ■■ • J '■/> s'■$'■ I . s >r nc n. > and consumption. 'l'Sie world's Standard Throat and Lung JF Medicine for 7 - years. Get ir c. your ——ll 1111 :m- t, V -sk?" - • w ?>Ri. frarasF 1 ■, I THE QtSBATEST OF ALL MUSICAL INYSfiTIONS—THE TWO-HORN ® | DUFLEiI i : tiOLOGRAPH! TKSE: CAYS' FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME ' The Duplex is the tino:,t fr ish' l, 1: udest, clcareet, sweetest-toned instrument ever put od the Amcrlran M irltet. I.ii ■ -:\ j.li h r.ianuiactured and sold taEf , DIKECTFROM L AC TORY 1 O c* <5 The Duplex is the on'y phono; iph tha. gives you all -he st-und vibrations r diaphragms in the sound box, ar. I the two h ins to amplify (he sour.d ' jy'TOb 1 waves. AH other phonographs, with on: -sid<»d diaphragm an:! a sin,tie _/£■''%' 11 '* • H horn, get only half tlie music. The Ou| ixe is 'like a ptrfoct^^^BK Cn|Vrti t ? >£- .ffj'* 112«. if, a sr.ail payment down and si* siwll monthly ina. 11.a.c.r % e/iys: toac 5 who do not sell direct to the user, but mrrket v r, u.c . v„ Uitc for SS! ¥ their output through jobbers and dealers. Hvuce, ' • • nti.-n tLupaFjr and address es- Vniws wt.r-, iv, „t*school. We .Bow you - full three d»y.' g we can and do j ,'" d . wha> v " u wmc 4 " t ' ol « tr.-l '>" " '-ikoce. m whuh to deckle vl«.!,«you{g we can ana ao Wi i>:> cutin rejard.oo out £ wi n j, or iC „d bwk. If it does not fulull rur every jfj Save Ail The Dealers' 70% Profit Hot te Concert Collection , «^^u'^c j| which wf '• on Kasy Payments It oonunUof vane, rr.oaey bad. But (as we fetl »are it if it ptesses jf for our customers. We are content With a ta:r the lit. >!c < Phonoyrapj v. itii rll the la!r«t you. ». 1 V.'r.t -U* and say so; and thr'y ctajs sitcr manufacturer's profit. When you buy any c het > . m <-v :< ' which w- w«d 5e;..!.« sow. 6r.t notuh* p*:ment,. r pay it ««.to 112, , * r , .i I : li r- rJ el n the dtr-Xru: r tve work ct the ti'noi cf thu paper. ..ho is lto icoeivc v make you pay a proht to the manufacturer o fl p , ~ . rc;i ~j. ccr , be*) «nd wniU/ -ayn.mt-. and send them in. And cuS thirty dry. SUj profit to the big jobber or distributor, ami anther r. . fa. ar..! our weight n«aW . ;irol!ar pay*r.ent until a\\ ti.e iasfallmeajs are pa.d t] profit to the dealer. Wc have no agents; but :jl vie- whkh»!> u.,J Tljisbthebiwest»ap in phonogtaphs ever fa h it- l J • »• • s s »vcr • .-r iPNCiitrJ. L^oth' ;tsc exciuuve publf No r _ .rm in investigating it, at any rate. 1 nlk to gj the Lditor of this paper has made and is satisfied that we give a;l our custc:. crs C n any other phucograph The Mome and terms (or ycu, or write direct, meLUoains th:s paper, to 3 DUPLEX PHONOGRAFH CO., it *>» a, Kalamazoo, Mich. J iK ■'<&. VL I IMMWSI NOTE: —Tbe undersigned lias made careful iuv l igation a d Hnds that the l'honoiri.Tp)' Company give their customers fair and honorable treati et? , and advise ■ readers of tbi-- • .xj»r-r t-.> send for tatalogao and further particulars. It costs nothing but a postag stanip or ;i > 'Str.l card to try. If you do notwinh to take the trouble to write, give me your name aad addrc.-t a-nd I'll d»j the asking. And 111 see that you get a square deal Always mention tkis paper when you write.' CHAt?. L G, Editor.