J tXFEEIESiCS GF M13S BERKLEY Cho Was To'iil That tn Ovoratlon Was Irxvltubls How lite Escaped It Vhcu a ih,viici;in tells a woman suf fering1 with ovarian or womb trouble that an ope ration is necessary, the very thought of the ltnife ami the operating table strikes tenor to her heart, and our hospitals are full of women coming for ovariuu or womb operations. AfrrAfargi-et Aferkle There are cases where an operation Is tho only resource, but when one con eiders the (Treat number of cases of ovarian and womb trouble cured by I.ydia E. Tinkhiim's Veiretetile Com pound after physicians have advised operations, no woman should submit to one without first trying the Vepetablo Compound and writing Sirs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free. Miss Mars-ret Merldey of 275 Third Etrett, Milwaukee. Wis., writes: l)cnr Mb. Pinkhiiin: " Liiai of strength, extreme ncrvcnsne:s abcotiug pains through the pelvic orpnns, benrinjt down pnins and crumps compelled nie to seek medical advice. The doctor, after making tin examination, said I had ovarian trouble and ulceration and advised nn opera tion. To this I rtrontfly objected tmd decided to try Lydia E. fiiikh'nm's Veretnble Com pound. "The ulceration quickly healed, all tho bad symptoms disappeared and I am once more strong, vigorous and well." Ovarian and womb troubles are stead ily on the increase amonjr women. If the monthly periods are very painful, or too frequent and excessive if you have pain or swelling low down fn the . left side, bearing down pninq, leucor rho?a. don't nep-lect yourself : try I.vdia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. On the Trr.it I fallowed the trait from Texas enifrt a F'f Rr9f to Montana with wtro a arana sfish brand T 1 Cf ' t 8lictcer, uacd for rOflTnel OIlCKer nn overcoat when coid, a wind coat when windy, a rain eoat when it rained, and for a cover at night if we got to bed, and I will aay that I have gotten more comfort out of your slicker than any other one article that 1 ever owned," (Tho name mil iIiIv-m of thr wrhpr of (Ma utiM'lUilrd liiitT ina be lied on ai(.iliatli.n Wet Weather Gnrmente for Ridlrp, VcIk ing, Working cr Sporting. HiGHFST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. 1304. . .., iJwaidiiofuuyuii Medicine Sales Restricted. The sale of secret or patent medi cines in -'Mbited In Venezuela, un less formally approved by the gov ernment. A permanent commission passes on all articles offered. RESTORED HIS HAIR 8ca!p II nmor Ctirel by C'nticnra Sonpaiid Ointment After All Klse Failed. "I tvns troubled with a severe scalp hu mor and loss KCbnir that gave me a great deal of annoyance. After unsuccessful ei foits with many remedies and so-called hair tonics, a friend induced me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The humor was cured in a short time, my hair was. Testored ns healthy as ever, and 1 can glad ly say 1 have since been entirely free froat any further annoyance. J shall always use Cuticura Soap, and I keep the Ointment on hand to use ns a dressing for the hair end scalp. (Signed) Kred'k liusche, 213 tast 57th St., M. Y. City." It Is stated that an "inner circle" of police is to be formed fort1" . .utec tion of the Cznr. It wilt consist of F00 army officers, specially drafted from the service. ,. In ISrO the !rt instance of boiling to dor- tli took place in Persia. .'do no1 OBllevs I'lsVs Cure for Cnnsumrw tionliR-urnoiu it forcoaff is and cj!d?. Jobs I'.ilory.R.X-t'iltv Sarin-"!, Tad.. Feb. 15, l'JOJ. Cop?r mom-y in 1'rance is being re pliictd by aluminum. There harts been 319 statues of the Kaiser erected in Germany to date. "1 hare mffra with plli-a for thlrtr-ali veara. One year atro last April 1 began takine Cancureta for constipation.. In the pourac of a week 1 noticed the piluR beitan to diaupnoar and at tile end of its wooki they Uirt not truulile nie at all. Caarareta cave done wonder fur mo. I ant mtlrrly cured and leel like a near man." (iborfie Krder, Kupolton, U. ' Plmiinnft, PalntuMe. Potent. Tii tt Orod Do Good, .Sever iSirkcn, Wnnliuti rr Urlrw. 10c. t&r.SCc. Kcror ild tn bnlk. Tl. p'-nuino tnl)t PtDinped C C O. guaranteed to core cr your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 503 ASJtlf'tLSiJLE, TEH MILLION BOXLS LiiRtS HUH I ALL t.st I ftlLli. I Cw (.-uti fcij rup. 'i astrw Good. Lao rramieteal with atak L. "The Bowels E3 PI 13 3 Thompson's EyeWater PEARLS OF THOUGHT. No revival ever yet grew out ol livulry. All great work I'.nuu lis end ia the beginning of greater A sharp liargtiln makes a wound in tho one who gets it. Tcu many preachers think deep that duquettce is anuttler of accent. The enriching of character Is tho only l Mag that will cure poverty. You cannot c!rmo:ir'trate you faith In Gud by isnorltij; ilie feelings of oth ers. It will tak3 more than being up-to-tla'.e to keep a man from going down to death. To be silent, to suffer, to pray when we cannot act, is acceptable to God. A disappointment, a contradiction, a harsh word received and endured as in his presence, is worth more than a long prayer. Ktnelon. Man, forever feeding on the un known, is the mysterious guest of God in the universe. We cannot be lieve pthat, tlte hospitality cf the In finite Housekeeper becoming exhaust ed, he will ever blow out the lights and quench the guests. William It. Alger. There are glimpses of heaven grant cd to tin by every act, or thought, or word which raises us above ourselves which makes us think less of our selves and more of others, which has taught us of something higher ani truer than we have in our hearts. Lean Stanley. PASS IT ON. If the Man Urder Vou Does Cooc Work, Tell Him So. "You're great little wife, and 1 Con't know what I would do without you." As lie spoke lie put his arms about her and kissed her, and she for pot all the care In that moment. And, forgetting all, she Ettng as she wash ed the dishes, and sar.g as she made the beds, and the song was heard next door, and a vo:nan there caught the refrain, and sang also, and two homes were happier because he had told her that sweet old story, the story of the love of a husband for a wife. As she Fang the butcher boy who called for the order heard it and went out whist ling on his journey, and the world heard the whistle, ahd one man, hear ing It, thought: "Here is a lad who loves Ws work, a lad happy and con tented." And because she sang her heart was mellowed, and she swept about the back door the cool air kisped her on each cheek., and she thought of a poor old wonjan she knew, and a lit tle basket went over to that home, with a quarter for a crate or two of wood. So because he kissed her and praised her the song came, and the influence wenjt out and out. Pass on th praise. A word, an you make a rift in the cloud; smile, and you may create a new resolve; a grasp of the hand, and you may repossess a soul from hell. Does your clerk do well? Pass on tho praise. Tell him that you are pleased, and he will appreciate it more than a raise. A good clerk does not work for his salary alone. Teacher, if the child is good, tell him about it; if he Is better, tell him again; thus, you see, good, better, best. Pass on the praise now. Pass it on in the home. Don't go to the grave and call, "Mother." Don't plead: "Hear me, mother. You were a good mother, and smoothed away many a rugged path for me." Those cars cannot hear that glad admission. Those eyes cannot Eee the light of earnestness In yours, 'lnose hands may not return the em braces jmi now wish to give. Pass on the praise today. Argenta. Hustler. A "Fly" Undergraduate. A prominent railway official tells how an undergraduate at Johns Hop kins University made a decided hit at a banquet of railroad men in Balti more, to which he had been invited be cause of his intimacy with the son of the' president of a certain road. As there were not many guests the toastmaster called upon all for speech es. When tho old?r men had their say the tcas.tmr.ster. turning to the young student, smilingly suggested that he make a short talk. The pilosis looked sympathetically at the young fellow, but he arose with per fect self-poscession and said: "Gentlemen, my position just now reminds me of a story. "A fly got on the ear of a bull. For some reason entirely unknown to the fly the bull suddenly began to tear down the road at a terrific rte, leav ing a suffocating trail of dust.1 He vs snorting and roaring in a ferocious mRnner, when the fly whispered in the bull's ear: " 'Gee! Ain't we raisins an awful lot of dust and noise!' "And, gentleman," added the under. graduate, "I must say that In the midst of all this wit and eloouenca to nlicht I feel very much like that fly." New York Press. Woman's Work, That's Never Done. First Shopper Sometimes it Is hard to find what you want. Second Shoprer Yes; especially when you don't Know what it is. Judge. Argentina is the United States r.f South America. It Is made up of 14 elates and nine, territories. The pop ulation it about S,C0:,0'J0. THE STRAIN OF WORK. Beat of Baeka C.lvn Out I'n.ter the Bnnleii at llnlly Tnit. Lieutenant (leorge f!. Warren, of No. 8 Chemical, Washington. D. C, says: "U's an honest fact that 1 loan's Kidney Fills did nie a groat lot of good, and If it were not true I would not recommend them. I'sTsT 3 It was the strain of lifting that brought on kidney trouble and weak ened my back, but since using Doan's Kidney Tills I have lifted COO pounds and felt no bad effects. I have not felt the trouble come back since, although I had suffered for five or six years, and other remedies had not helped me at all." For sale by all denlers. Trice HO cents. Fostor-Mlluurn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Delayed. "Ladies," said the chairwoman of the club, "I must ask you to be pa tient. "Mrs. Rumdum, who is to ad dress us this afternoon on 'The Fool ishness of Modern Fashion,' has Just telephoned that her modiste has only this moment delivered her new dress, and, of course, she must wait long enough to don it, as she could not ap pear before such a representative au dience with a last season's gown." With a chorus of murmured sympa thy and approval, the members of the club settled back in their chairs to wait the arrival of the helpful speak er Life. Wh.) Otrna the ItHllrnndi? IT. T. Ncwcomb, of the District of Columbia Bar, has compiled statistics showing that 5,174,718 depositors in snvinns banks cf six Kastern States are directly interested in the Joint owner ship of $ll.:!51,t)Sti of steam railroad securities, that Insurance companies doing business In Massachusetts hold ,VSI;'i..s.S!i.o::s of steam railroad stoeus and bonds, and 71 educational institu tions depend on $17,-li;s,;il7 invested in similar securities for a portion of tlicif income. Cither fiduciary Institutions own t-nough railroad securities to briug such holdings ui) to mure than a billion and a halt' dollars, about one-sixth of the entire capital invested in railroad property. These Investments represent the savings of the masses, there being twenty million holders of life insur ance policies in the country, aB many more of lire insurance policies, and an even greater number of depositors in banking and trust Institutions, where luvestmetils are largely in railroad se curities. Grim Tartary's Awakenlg. The ferment in Russia has had a curious sequel In a racial ferment among the Tartars of the Crimea far the restoration of their ancient king' dom. A pretender has even appear ed, styling himself Snbal-Girez Khan, and claiming to be a deseendent of Scnchln Garez Khan, tho last of the independent Khans, who submitted to Russia in 1783. The pretender, who appears among the Tartar vil lagers, with an armed body guard, has even issued a manifesto, claim ing the restoration of the Khanate. Troops have been sent from Sevasto pol to BuchaschisaraJ, the' ancient capital, and the moHque where the Khans of old were Inaugurated is under military guard. London Globe. The Last English Pope. The land area of Canada Is 2,310, 84,071 fancies of fictirn of 1904, but It Is more than doubtful whether it will ever be a fact again. The first and last English pontiff was elected ns long ago as December 4, 1154. Nicholas Brenkspeare was born the san of a laborer at Lnngley, near St. Albans, and lived as Adraln VI. to be one of the most powerful and as sertive of the popes. It was ho w'fio compelled Hie emprfror, Frederick Barbarossa, to hold his stirrup, and when he died in 1159 he was about to excomniunicnte the emperor. It was Adrain IV. also who blessed and au thorized, by virtue of the su'posod papal jurisdiction over all islands, his old sovereign, Henry II.s, resolvo to conquer Ireland. CHILDREN AFFECTED By 'Mother' Food and Drink. Many babies have been launched into life with constitutions weakened by disease taken in with their mother's milk. Mothers cannot be too careful as to the food they use while nursing their babes. The experience of a Kan sas City mother is a case in point: "I was a great coffee drinker from n child, and thought I could not eat a meal without It. But I found at hist It was doing me harm. For years I had been troubled -with dizziness, spots before my eyes and pain In ml heart, to which was added, two year ago, a chronic sour stomach. Th baby was born seven months ago, and almost from the beginning it, too, suf fered from sour stomach. She was taking It trom mel - "In my distress I consulted a friend of more experience than mine, and she told me to quit coffee, that coffee did not make good milk; I have since as certajnedv that It really dries up the milk. "So I quit coffee, and tried tea and at last cocoa. But they did not agree with me. Then I turned to Tostuni Coft'pe with the happiest results. It proved to- be the very thing I needed It not only agreed perfectly with baby and myself, but it increased tho flow of my milk. My husband then quit coffee and used Tostum, quickly got well of the dyspepsia with which ha had been troubled. I no longer suffer from the dizziness, blind spells, pain in my heart or sour stomach. Tostum has cured them. "Now -wo all drink Tostum from my husband to my seven months' old baby. It has proved to be the best hot drink we have ever used. Wo would not give up Tostum for the best coffee wc ever drank." Name given by Tostuc: Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Get the little book "The Road to Wi'llvllle" lk each pkg. PA DOES THE EUYINO. Mr. Jones's First Attempt Caused Cv. en the Dog to Pity Him. "Madam!" shrieked Pa Jones, r.s ha dashed Into tho happy home of tho Jones family, under a full head t.f steam, kicked some fur off the cat, nnd boosted tho dog through the par lor portieres, "Do you want to ruin me? Do you want to drive me a paup er In the streets? Do you want our sweet little children to go out and work as servants for .daily bread? Do you "What's the matter with you, Henry Jones?" returned Ma, not tho least d!s. turbed. "Your talk rattles as though your teeth' were loose." "Matter enough, Mrs. Jones," cried Pa, as he backed into a sago palm In his excitement. "I have just receiv the grocery bill for the last month, and find it exceeds my Income by ten dollars! What do you do with all the stuff you buy? Do you send It to your poor relatives, give it out as euchre prlze3, or indiscriminately feed it to the hoboes? I tell" "Look here, Henry Jones," returned Ma, flaring up like a rejuvenated gas jet, "I want you to distinctly under stand that I run this house as eco nomically as possible, considering the enormity of your appetite. Nothing goes to waste. I make croquettes of the lelt-overs, soup out of the bones, and use the stale bread for pudding. "Oh, yes. I suppose ypu do," inter rupted Pa Jones. "You are a wonder, you are, Mrs. Jones, but the fact re mains that we nre using enough foo:l stuffs in this house to supply an orph an asylum, and It's time to call a halt." "Well, I don't know what you are going to do about it," said Ma Jones, as she picked up her embroidery and started to work a pink star In a pale green heaven. "I know what I will do about it!" shouted Pa Jones, with Increasing heut. "I will go down to tlie store and order the groceries myself instead of having a shark hanging around the kitchen door just before each meal! I will show you how to economize! 1 will show you how to save; and If I don't cut that bill down to one-half you may hang me for warbling coon songs without a license." Having thus relieved himself of the volume of words that surcharged his dome of thought, Pa Jones replaced his derby and made a dash for the grocery store. The next day his or der arrived, and. when Pa came in lat er, misery, In manifold bunches, await ed him. "You made a nice mess of buying groceries, didn't you?" cried Ma, as she lowed poor Henry to the larder. "I (latter myself that I made a good job of it," replied Pa. "You did, did you!" exclaimed Ma. "Well, In the Hist place you bought 25 pounds of salt, which is enough to pickle six people as fresh as you are; and to offset this you ordered a pound of flour, which will be lost In just six seconds dished up into bis cuits. Next you turn in and order five pounds of red pepper, and a half pound of butter, strong enough to throw a locomotive over the back yard fence. Next" "Madam, I" "Next you buy a half pound coffee and five pounds of 'tea, and then throw In enough patent soup to paint a coun try barn. Not satis" "Mary" "Not satisfied with this, you get enough cheeso to bait all the mouse traps In ten counties, and then failed to order enough sugar to put n sweet spot on your sour nature. Worse yet. "Dearie" "You never got a single trading stamp. So there!" v It was then that poor Pa Jones col lapsed and the dog looked on In pity. Philadelphia Telegraph. The Quality That Counts. The great prizes of life do not fall to tho most brilliant, to tho cleverest, to the shrewdest, to the most, long headed, or to tho best educated, but tn the most level-headed men, to the men of soundest judgment. When a man is wanted for a responsible posi tion his shrewdness Is not considered so important as his sound judgment. Reliability is what is wanted. Can a man. stand without being tripped; and, if he is thrown, can ho land upon his feet? Can he bo depended upon, relied upon under all circumstances to do tho right thing, the sensible thing? Has the man a level head? Has he ood horse sense? Is he liable to fly off on a tangent or to "go off half- cocked?" Is he '"faddy?" Has he "wheels in his head?" Docs he lose his temper easily, or can he control himself? If he can keep a level head under all circumstances, if ho cannot be thrown off his balance, and is honest, ho is the . man wanted. Suc cess. Righteous Indignation. A minister of the Ir:k of Scotland once discovered his wi.y - JPp in the midst of his homily on the Sabbath; so, pausing In the stendy and posdlbly somewhat monotonous flow of his ora tory, he broke forth with this personal address, sharp and clear, but very deliberate: "Susan!" Susan woke up with a start and rubbed her eyes, as did all the ether dreamers In the edifice, whether asleep or awake. "Susan," continued her clerical ipouse,- "I dldna marry ye for yer wealth, sin' ye had none. And, I dldna marry ye for yer beauty; that the hall congregation can see. And If ye hae not grace, I hao made but a salr bargain wl' ye!" London Tit Bits. ' K nSB Female Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh, ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. wpi;- ) V.Mr;-l:;'Vft.4',.tfpi4Aa,AN.reil1i ft w v a (VaVaWaW A. aV A A. A. . . , . . ...... wmmWWmW I . aKer y ffcnnt medicines i llWipmi l r 1 KB t0 feel rtronger during the first week SW Itw PerunaandmyheilthimproVed dai3 t .Mm. M tblc ilrndt'ord. 13 t'liur' h atn c;, liar a lingtun, .Yt., Secretary Whitticr Oratorio hori ety. writes: 1 ''Farui:a is certainly a wonderful for the ills of women. I have heard it jEpokan of in tie highest praise by ma'iy, an:l csrUiuly m exporienoe i3 well worthy tof a sojI wor! ' t b iiran to have SDvcre piini acroBs iry back about a year a?o. brought on by a coli. and each subsequent month brought nn "a'n and distress. ' Yjurremady wasprescribe3,andfh3 way 'it acted upon my system was almost -too good to be trua. I certainly Iievs regained imv health and streieth, and I no longer JsnfTsr periodical pains and extreme jtud?."' --aiaaie uranium. Thousands cf Women Cured Every Year by Corrjppandence This is Vhat Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do For You Without Chargo. Women who suffer should rend the evi dences presented here. Wo have thousands of letters from gratflul friends who tell the aiinie story. ll.ilf ihr- ills that arc neculiar'.v woman's own are of a catarrhal character. Female weakness was not understood for many years. Dr. Ifnrtman deserves the credit of hav- ire determined its. real character. has Decorated With Stamps. The monks at the Hospital of St. Jean de Dleu, at Ghent, have In their leisure moments decorated the walls with gorgeous landscapes, glowing with color and full of'llfe, formed en tirely by means of postage stamps of ail tne nations of the world. FITS nnrmaintly enrnd. Vodts or nnrvona neis after lint (lav's urn of Dr. Kline's Great NorvoRostornr,t2trlalliottlo nnd treatise free Dr. It. H. Klink, Ltd.,9!ll Arch St., rhlla., Ta. A bee that works only at night is found in the jungles of India. Mrs. Winslow's Soothlm?Kyrup forehlldren tsethlntr.solton tho gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pnin, cures wind colic, 25c.abottle. Portrait of James G. Blaine. A portrait in oil of the late James O. Blaine, painted by Thorpe, Is now In tho committee room of liopresen tative McClcary at the Capitol, Washington, and will be hung among the portraits of former speakers. At present there is only a crayan por trait of Mr. Blaine at the Capitol. Tliej Compromised. "Will you be my wife, Guenlvere?" "Xo, Charles. I think far too much of you for that. I still want your friendship. Let me ho your stenogra pher. That is the only way In which I can submit to man's dictation." Cin cinnati Cominercinl-Tribtine. Btiteof Ohio, Citt of Toledo, I r ...... i t Frank J. Cuexey ranks oath that ho H lenior partuor ot the ilrm of F. J. Chesky & Co., doin;; businoss lu the City of Toledo, County nml Htnto afornsald, and thnt s.ild firm will pay tho sum of on'b iiuxdukd do'l tKS for eii3h and nvory case of cataubb that cannot bs cured by tiio use of Hall's Catabru C'dre. Frank J. Ciiesev. Bworu to beforo mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6th dav of Decein- seal. I ber.A. !., lsati. A.W.Gleasox, ' - ' Aotary Public, Ilnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken tatru illy, nad ictsdiraotly oa tha blood and minions sur taoesol the system. Soml for testimonials, Ixoe. F. J. Cheney A Co., Tolodo, O. Hold by nil Druggists, 75o. Take Hull's Family l'llls for constipation. Would Shock Her. "Papa, what would you say If Mr. Feathertop should asl your permission to marry me?" 'Tut your fingers in your ears, my daughter, and I will rehearse a few of the remarks I shall probably make If lie ever does." Chicago Tribune. London's Oldest Man. London's oldest Inhabitant is John McNally, born in Ireland 108 years ago, and a scaffolder by trade. He is now an Inmate of a Roman Ca tholic home for the aed. He is fully possessed of all his faculties. Is an Inveterate smoker and fond of chatting with visitors. Known the world over promptest, surest cure lEIOllUL WOMEN ESCAPE! 0 I II JfTkEI Ml Ba Vk. KB rtim msm by mstlhin' laesi- made catarrh and catarrhal dis- , j,ir!ii,lim. !... ,.,;,.Ph ,( ,, KtllrK'. Pernna cure (Ht.ii i h,, whether of lie pelvic orpnna or any other organ of the human body. Pe-ru-ua, a Natural Beaulificr. Permia produces clenu, mucous mem branes, the basis of facial symmetry u:id a pfrt'eet complexion. 'I he women have nfit been slow to dis- ,-m-f.f- linf ii r.nu,.un nf l.,.in.. ...ill .1., i tm.-.n-il nut-:,... v..ii,f..i i...t m the devices known to science, ! Many a girl has regained her faded ' beauty, iiiiinv n matron has lengthened the j ,lvs of her comely appearance by usinu i I'eninn. TniEts that ! J) 3 SYour you that sells you. grocer is honest and if ho cares to do so can tell lie knows very little about tho bulk coffee he How can he know, where it originally came from, IM dirt, In each paekn,o;o of LION COFFEE you get one full pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. (Ldon beau on every package.) (Save the Lion-hernia for valn.illo premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE i ? i 32 YEARS SELLING DIRECT We are the largest manufacturers of ing to consumers exclusively. Ilia Hnia but ship anywhere for ex amination and approval. guaranteeing cry. You are out noSi I Ing if not eaticfied as to ' style, quality and price. We make 200 f styles of vehicles and !fo. 13a. Combination Buroy with extra 63 styles of complete iei.00. At now! a aelll inri r,',V Ho. 83T. Canopr Top Surrey. Price complete I Elk Hart Carriage (iQ, Harness Good Artist vs. Bad Man. Alfred Gilbert, the artist, told his Royal Academy audience the other day according to the reiort lnNthe London Pall Mall Gazette that the good artist never was a bad man, and the bad man was never a pood artist. And what does Mr. Gilbert think ot the artistic ability ot that champion all-round bad man, Ben- venuto Cellini? s th tor i RBaEaaaWeSuB St. Jacobs Rheumatism and Neuralgia Aal aaaaa. - aid of ph In IVrtina these women find a prompt and permanent cure. Thousands of testimonial to this effect nre received by Dr. Hartman every year, 'i't.d good that IVinria has accomplished in this class of eases can scarcely be over estimated. ? If you do not derive prompt and J ' satisfactory results from the use of J I'orima, write at once to Dr. Hart-J t man, giving a mil statement or your J case, and he will he pleased to give you his valuable advice aratis i Address Dr. Hartman, I'rcsident of t 1 he Hartman Ninitanum, I ohimhus, ilhm. All ci ennliuentml. Strike Home Iifcl - tow it was blended or With What or wlipn roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, bow can you expect purity and uniform quality t COFFEE,, the IXAQETt OF ALL . PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol necessity uniform In quaUly, strcR2!2i and flavor. For OVER A QUARTIS OF A CEmaY, LION COFFFE has been the sScndard ccfiee In millions of bocnes. LION COFFEE earc!ui!y packed at our factories, and until opened! In your home, ham no chance ol being aj si IcraScd, or ol com ing In contact with PA, germs, or unclean hands. ' WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Clio. vehicles and harness in the world sell tl Xnn ...n J'i'Ji an safe . deliv- i harness. Mftf. Co.. EIHhaH. Indiana). P. N. U. 14, 1905. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Onra for Ff TnrlHhnPftdf CotiMtlimtifitw llearlnrho, Ktnmnrh Trouble ft TiliinA I I m o r d e r n. and DuNtro Worm Ma Tiioy Break up Cohis in '24 tiniiin. At all MruirsmtB, Ittut Mother Grip, Nunte in Child- mn Horn. BaVmpie mailna r Kit It Alttn irttsn. H Y. Now York cuf. A. S. OLMSTED, L Hoy, TXU ass c;.rv.-r'UiVTT:-w Oil
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