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A TRULYJDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health la tba Great Source) of thm Powtr to Inaptra and Encourage) -AM Woman Should aaak la. One of the mont noted, auccemful and richest men of tliis century. In a recent article, ha Raid, " Whatever I am and whatever success I have attained in this world I owe all to my wife. From the day I Unit knew her aha has been an inspiration, and the greatest help mat of my life." To be such a successful wife, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband, to Inspire him to make the most of himself, ahould be a woman' constant study. If a woman finds that her energiea are flawing, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eves, ahe haa backache, headaches, bearinir- down pains, nervousness, whites, irreg ularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system by a tonie with specific powers, such as Lydia E. Plnkhatn'a Vegetable Com pound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife: Dear Mrs. rinkham: " Kver since my child was born I have suf fered, as I hops few women ever have, with In flammation, female weakness, bearing-down pains, barkaehe and wretched headaches. It effected my stomach so I could not enjoy my meals, and half my time was spent In bed. " Lydia B. Ilnkham'a Vegetable Comund made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my tnarvolous recovery. It brought "me health, new life and vitality." Mrs. Bemie Alusley. Oil Notith Uth Htrwt. Tacoma, Wash. What l.vdia K. Hi n kham s Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsleyitwill do for every sick and ailing woman. If you hove symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. l'inkhum, at Lynn, Mass. Der advice Is free and always helpful. MIXED FARMING WHEAT RAISING RANCHING three prcnt pursuits hnve anuln shown wonderful results on the FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF WESTERN CANADA. Magnificent climate farmers plowing in their Shirt sleeves In tbe middle of November. "All sre bound to bo more than pleased with the final results of the post season's harvest." Extract, Coal, wood, water, hay In abundance schools, Churches, markets convenient. This is the era of $1.00 wheat. Apply for Information to Superintendent Of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to authorized Canadian Government A cent J. S. Crawford, Ho. 125 W. Ninth Street. Kansas City, Missouri. (Mention this paper.) Around the World "I have used your Fish Bran J Slickers lor years In the Hawaiian Islands and found them the only . article that suited. I an now In this country .(Africa) and think a great deal of your coats." (Mult oa aesuosTioe) HTGITCST Iff.ttlffORlw'Srm.HIH. The world-wide reputa tion of Tower's Water proof Oiled Clothing Mures i no euyer A. J. TOWER CO., Boston. U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED, SSI Toronto, Canada. FOR WOMEN troubled with Ills peculiar to their sex. used s a douche is marveloosly suc cessful. Tboroucttiy cleanses, kins disease terms, tops discharges, beau) luuammatioo and local Soreness. Paiune Is in powder form to be dissolved In pare water, snd is far more cleaniing, healing, ecnnicuUl a&d economical than liquid antiseptics lor ail TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, 60 cents a box. Trial Bos and Book of Instructions Proa. H m. raiTow Cqmpsnv Hoaron. reaea, MEN WHO MAKE MONEY on fruit spray with THE HARDIE SPRAY PUMP" Agent wanted everywhere. A postal will bring our proposition. THE HOOK-HARDIE CO- 19 ti Hudson. Mlofcw Com Crib Size. 4flO to 1 ,000 bu. Cheap and timiily. Can be set up in trn minntes. We also manufai'tura Stwl Urain Hlns, Wire Fluid and Lawn Fence, etc. THiDrsiisnnissansrsro,, I'lUiB kinds, lows. SMOKERS' FIND LEWIS. SINGLE BINDER t Clsr better Quality thin most 10? Ciiars Tour jobber or direct frum Factory, I'eurla, lii. W. N. U. KANSAS CITY, No745, 1905 ty?1JMtV.-nelll:UIJ1.r u wn bull i Lu'runTiLrn Mat lousD ejrae. Testes uooo. us to time. Bold y enurem. I1MHI.ri:lfaUKL Safety In Proprietary Medlclnta. Replying to tbe charge that certain popular proprietary medicines contain narcotic drugs, an authority says: "Some years ago one of the leading pharmacists of America, In connection with some official work, undertook to ascertain, by an elaborate inquiry In representative cities of the country, what percentage of physicians' pre scriptions contained a narcotic drug of some kind. Out of 100,000 repre sentative prescriptions, dispensed In drug stores in all parts of the United States, it was found that 70 per cent contained opium or some one of its preparations. "Proprietary medicines are almost Invariably accompanied by the most detailed and specific directions for use, while the directlo-i accompanying physicians' prescriptions are generally very brief and sometimes illegible. It Is also true that but a moderate pro portion of proprietary medicines con tain any poison or narcotic, and, when they do, it Is generally in such small quantities or so protected by accom panying antidotes, as to carry with It no danger whatever." Honor Not Universal. "Chinnmen ore, as a rule, very hon orable In business mutters, but It must not be taken for granted that Integrity Is universal with them," suld Mr. H. M. Lakin, of Shanghai, at the Shore ham. "I have lived in the Orient for many years, and have hud extensive deal ings with all sorts of astern people. There Is a saying that a Chinaman's word Is his bond, and this Is very true from tbe fact that It Is a rare thing for them to make any other than a verbal contract. So It happens that what a Celestial tells you he will do will be performed In a great majority of cases. The fact remains, however, that you've got to pick your man In China just the same as In any other country. Ah Sin has his counterparts in his native land, and every European over there can tel' you of his expert ences with tricky Chinamen. "I do not believe that a Chinamnn Is any moro honest than his fellow- man of other nationalities, as is shown by the vast amount of grafting which permeates the social and political life of the empire. The individual Chinese business man Is straght in his deal Inps largely because it is a matter of necessity." Washington Post. VT. THE FAMOUS Red Crosi Hull I.uriio t-a. pnekape 8 wuia. iqu iiuhs lompmty, stou-n ueuu, ina. Give oub an old-fashioned rocking chair by our own fireside and let the Czar roust on his llttlu throne. I do not ncllovc Plsn's cure for Consumption has an ennui for coughs and colds. Jolts F Uoteu. Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, lVUO. The small boy who plays marbles for keeps may be giving away public libraries In after years. Peflnnee Starch Is guaranteed biggest ana oest or money refunded, ounces, 10 cents. Try It now 16 When a young man begins to call on a girl twice a week his mother fears the worst Tou never hear any cne complain about "Defiance Starch." There Is none to equal It In quality and quantity, 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and save your money. No, Alonzo, it Isn't proper to ask a girl for a kiss until after you have taken it. Good Railroading. When a railroad has laid Its rails of heaviest steel on a roadbed of solid dust less rock, built Its bridges of strongest steel and firmest masonary; reduced grades and eliminated curves to the minimum; protected Its line with a perfect block signal system provided every efficient safety appll ance In couplers and brakes; furnished cars that have all the strength that the best material and finest workman ship will afford; secured engines so powerful that they will pull their loads with ease- and speed; manned Its trains with employes who have pnssed a rigid medical examination as to their physical and mental abilities, ani' when every resource of science, skill and experience has been employed in track and equipment, that railroad ha fulfilled lis Entire duty to the public which it serves. But when. In addition to these re quirements of safety and comfort, one railroad lends the rest In providing lux uries that enhance the pleasure of travel; furnishing new ideas In rest ful chair cars without extra cost; ser vice and meals in dining cars that are only equaled In the highest class ho tels and restaurants; smoking apart ments In which you long to linger, li braries filled with the news of the hour and readable literature; writing desks and stationery at one's elbow; cars brilliantly illuminated with elec tricity cooled In summer with elec tric fans and warmed In winter with steam heat; the latest conceptions In sleeping cars and parlor cars; cars handsomely decorated with original and exclusive designs and even carrying rich and dis tinctive colors on the outside that In stantly dlstlneulsh them from other trains, then that railroad does moro than Its simple duty and establishes a claim for patronaco to which the trav eling public Is quick to respond. These are some of the reasons why the Chi crco and Alton railway la known as "The Only Way," and explains why It carries such a large sare of the travel between St. Tennis snd Chlrago and be tween St. IOtils and Kansas City. And when that road Is so fortunately lo cated as to give It a short line, the tendency to ubo It on the. part of all the people who know la almost Irre futable. St. Louis Globe Democrat. GRATIFYING PRAISE Letter from Marcus Mayer, the Great Patron of Music a.id Drama. Marcus R. Mayer, mho brought to America Mme. Pattl, Drue, 8alvlnl, Coquelln and other famous sinners and actors, writes: Gentlemen: I wish as many suffering men and women as I can reach to know the e r-el-lence of Doan's Kid ney Pills. I was greatly benefited by this remedy and know It cured sev eral who had kidney trouble bo badly they were agonized with pain In the back, head and loins, rheumatic at tacks and urinary disorders. I am glad to recommend, such a deserving remedy. (Signed) MARCUS R. MAYER. Sold by all dealers, fin cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Titiffalo, N. V. Miss Lovcy I'm quite positive that he loves me deeply. Miss Wise How Jo you know? Miss l,ovey Oh, I can tell by the sighs when he Miss Wise My dear girl, you can't gauge the depth of a man's love by Its sighs. Philadelphia Press. CAPT. GRAHAM'S CURE. Sores on Pace and Back Tried Many Doctors Without Success Gives Thanks to Cuticura. Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Eoff St., Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of June 14, '04, says: "I am so grateful I want to thank God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap" and Ointu-ent to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Borne doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbers' Itch. None of them did me any good, but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as a baby's, and I tell them all that Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment did it." REPARTEE AND ROMANCE. "Tell me what it Is about me That for you hns such a charm." I was sure she couldn't doubt me When I answered her "My arm." Then she looked up with a wink that I interpreted meant Haste, Saying: "If that's true, I think that Wo have little timo to waist." "Clever girl," I murmured, "this is Happiness! Do you agree?" "Yes, she answered, "and a kiss is Cupid's proper repartee." That's the way of love's beginning Smooth and simple as a song; When a girl is worth the winning, She will help a chap along! Fullx Carmen, In N. Y. Sun. CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE CAN BE CURED J. 8. Janssen, President of the Milwaukee Retail Drug gists' Association, Talks on the Dargers of Constipation and Stomach Trouble. "Have you noticed the large number of esses of typhoid fever lately?" suld Mr. J. S. Janssen to a Dally News representotlve. "To my notion tytibold fever, malarial fever, appendicitis and many kindred complaints are tbe result of constipation, which In many esses Is allowed hy the patient to run along without proper treatment. You will remember when you were a child and tho doctor was colled, bis first pre scription was a dose of castor oil I All physicians know the vnlue of bsving the bowels thoroughly opened. People, when they grow up, allow eonstipstton to become chronlo tbrouch lacU of attcutloii. Constipation Is the failure of tbo bowels to carry off the undigested food, wblrh collects in the alimentary canal and there demy, generating poisonous disease sreruis. Thesa germs Ond their way Into tho blood by mcuns of which they ore rumen to every tissue. The fever thus created affects not only the luncs. kidneys, stomach, heart and nervous system, but In fact any orKun of tho body Is liable to break down us a result. Tho blood becomes thin ond wotery. The sufferer loses In flesh and strength. Castor oil and pills will not euro an aniictkm like this. Something mora thau a laxative Is needed. There arc many physics on the market and we sell a great many, having probably the most popular store of the kind In the city. I do not often talk about manufactured medicine, hut the blyh esteem in which Mull's Urape Tonie Is held by the dnuf and medical fraternities has Impressed me and 1 know from actual esperlenee rirhl here in our store that Mull's Grape Tonlo cures constipa tion and stomach trouble positively and per manently. Mull's Grape Tonlo Is not a physio, but It Immediately clears tba bowels of tbe decaying food because of the peculiarly strengthening effects It exerts over tbe organs of the digestive system. As a tonlo it is superior to the nauseating cod liver oil compounds. It builds flesh faster and creates strength quicker than any other preparation known to medical science. Tba Ingredients are positively barm less, made mainly from crushed grapes and fruits. Although a full bottle might bs taken at once, do Inconvenience would result. I onlj wish that peoplo paid more attention to thest little details, which In themselves In the begin nlng ars of so alight Importance, but whlct grow in magnitude until the most serloui trouble and some deadly disease fsstens ltsell on the constitution. There Is really untblni easier to take than Mull's Grape Tonlo. I bop you, through the Influence of your paper, car bring the readers to a sense of tbe gravity ol allowing constipation to become cbronlc." WRITE FOU THIS FREE BOTTLE TO-DAY Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. 131 FREE BOTTLE COITON. .1115 I Send this coupon with your name and ! address sud your druggist's name, for a , free liotllo of Mull s Urape Tonic, fur , Stomach Slid Bowels to MOLL'S Uuapb Tosin Co., 148 Third Ave., ! Rock Island, 111. Mc Full Addrtu and Writ rtahUf. The li on bottle contains nearly three tlnise tbe too site. At drug stores. The genuine baa a date and number stamped en the jarraj- take &o other from your erugft If mi TO MAKE YOU SMILE vVITI ICISMS DONE UP IN SMALL PARCELS. Poor Man Saved from Much Vtirry Little Willie Gives Pop Away Why Johnny Put Off Forgiveness of His Enemy Candid. No Escape for Him. "No," cried the tragedian, "I have n't been In the town for twenty years." "Then you think thy have forgot ten your Hunilct," said the first low comedian. The eminent heavy shook his grtz tied head. "There are some things thnt ran never be forgotten," he mournfully replied. "If 'the oldest Inhabitant failed to recognize my sadly alterc' features, I doubt not that the very egg stains on the grimy walls would cry out and betray me." The Price Was Too High. "nut," protested the crooked capi talist, "you were so positive that you could get our bill through the legisla ture." "I know I was," growled the lobby iFt, "but I couldn't touch the members at all." ' "Why. you Insisted that they all had their price." "Exactly, nnd they all held out for it and wouldn't consider mine." One on Pop. Willie What's the matter with papa'8 eyes, mamma? Maramu Nothing that I know of Willie. Willie Well, I heard him tell Mr Joneu that he had to have an eye eptner every morning. Perhaps the Time Will Come, Visitor Who Is the bcncvtiU nt look Inc convict with tho bald head and side whiskers? Warden That's Sleel, tho notorious bank wrecker, who got. nway with three millions. He's in for life, "And the gaunt one next to him?" "lie's only a nimty day er held up a man at night and robbed him of $3 to get food for his starving family.' I'uck. The Future Fire. "You look happy, old man," said Jenks. "I am," replied Goodman. "I have jUBt renewed the best and cheapest fire insurance a man could pobslbly have in this world." "You don't say?" "Yes. I Just paid my pew rent." Catholic Standard and Times. Candid. Guest Now, waiter, I want a first class dinner. What would you advise! Waiter First class iu every re spect, sir? Guest Yes, Indeed. Walter Well, sir, I'd advise you to go some place else. Beneath Her. Mrs. Hicks Hut why didn't yot buy tho material If you liked It? Mrs. Nurltrh Tho salesman said it was domestic dress goods. Mrs. Hicks Well? Mrs. Nurltch You don't suppose I'd wear anything meant for domestics, do you? Never Too Old. "When Is a woman too old to flirt." ".My boy, I have known a woman, when on her deathbed, to ill rt with the attending physician." Willing to Be Generous. "Johnny," said his mother, "don't you know It Is wicked to nurture halo In your breast? You ought, to go to Willie T'cnroso and tell him you for five him." "I'm goln' to, Just as soou aa I get him licked." Knew from Experience. The l'oor Man I've never been able to save any money. Tho Millionaire Then you've saved yourself a whole lot of worry. A Maker of Fights. "Sir," remarked the sanctlmonlora traveler, "you appear to bn one wbti Is making the good flpht." "Well," repl'ed tho ninn In clerical black, "I'm cornel Inies accused ol making the good and bid ouo fight. I'm a whisky distiller." The Neglected Husband, "What makes you so blue?" Inquir ed the first new woirnn at the club. "My father-In law has come to stay Iwlth us," replied the other, "und Hen , ry and he sit at their knitting all day ; long and cry about my treatment of i Henry." UNCLB SAM "A Remedy That Ha Such Endorsements Should Be la Every Home." Election Returns That Rugs Ull Old Carpets enisrsmscd to writ 10 ysirs. Prtrff Hit fr. Kmnumm City mug Co., Isssas City, Ms. Coney Island Souvenir Post Cards. BU hesutlfuu-oiurrrl wenm fur IV. Coney Island Postal Card Co., Coney Island, N. V BIDDER'S PASTILLES. &Ai& (m)M f All iTu.Hiait, wt i'T ninn. ant i-mi. ChaWsMUlWU. UeVaaV C$ $ $ UBA Tho .1. t.. IIKAIt CO. li.'Ml KMC. l.OtUIH. All rlnoiti'N Un.lp. est h lmv luce. Otlkea.O'lit'llly Sis. Head Havana Cuba A frlnd who knows you secret holds a mortgage on your peace of mind. Cures Rhcumatisr and Catarrh -Med- Icine Sent Free. These two disciisiH iiip the result of nn awful Ik ti ! romlltinn "f the Mood. If you hnve m hnu; Joints ami ha k. shoulder blades, bone I'Plns, Crippled ll.'III'lH, 1,-fIH or feet, swollen muscles, fOiil'tniK. sharp. Inline pains, .,nd that tired, dlsrnutatted fooling of i heuiniidsiii. er the li.iw klnj;. spiilliiK. blurred eyesight, deafness, slek stom ach, headache, unifies In the head, mu cous throat, discharges, deiiiyiiiK teelh, bad lirestli, l.elrhlnn f;as of ca tarrh, take I lot an I.' Kloed Halm lit. II. II ). It kills the poison in (he blued which causes the- it vv t til symptoms, Kivlmr a pure, healthy blood supply In the joints and mucous memhraues, und makes n perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh, t'ures where nil else falls, liloo.l Halm (II. II. H ) Is composed of pure Hotanlc In gredients. gmd for weak kidneys. Im proves tho digestion, cnirs dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by Klv IiiK them new, rich, pure Id 1. Thor oughly tested for thirty years. IlriiK pists, tl per lame bottle, with com plete directions for home cure. Kinn- I le free and prepaid by writing III 1 Halm Co., Atlanta, (in. Iiescrilie Iron hie ami special free medical advice sent In sent. ..I ,.tt..r Matrimonial ties are not the only Ilea that bind. IMIJPT rOKdHT A lsrss tor. poekufrre Ucl i 'ro. Hull nin only soeuut. Ttio Huhn (.'umiiu.iy, South lieail, lud. If a pupil is bnckwurd It Is up to tho teacher to bring III in forward. Mrs. Wlualow'a stiMtthlnsr Sirrnn. ror rhtldri-n teettiluii, eoflm llir S'am, rehires h oaauusUou, ells) pslu, curve wliel lullu. Vba a UoUl. Feet that never sttinildo never car ry their owners far. r Mention Pillsburys Vitos I if r At ha imnr 11 11 L If for any reason be falls ta supply you send us his name and we will mall yon a Free Sample Package Plllsbur Dept. P. Minneapolis, Minn. Wl mCHSSTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS lTvSTSiM No tnslter how I J ttli Vlnchetsrkei I V 1 II flvs the be. feaL 1 N reach of ever an d aJJriti on WINCIIESTtR PRICE. 25 Cts. i CURE THE GRIPi IN ONE DAY I AMPINE wmtwimimta El "-J 11 1 r-jSMWi M7 -5 Interest All Parties. W. L. Douclas S&SHOESffA W. L. Douglas S4.00 Cllt Edge Lin cannot be equalled at any price. w.i.nouniAs maki aAtn ti lie nF Mrtfu s.v.yif sHnia wham AMY OTIUR MANUfAOIUHlR. t1fl flfM MlVlfn in anyenr JIU,UUU dispiove this statemrnt. W. I.. M'miuI.ii $...) shurs hnve hv their es cellrnt sllr. rasy lining, snd sti rrler wrsrlng qiiulltlr, ui'liist ril thr larui-t r-nlr ol any J. 50 ' In (lie world. 1 hrv mrv JuM as veed as I .iihc Hint iot ynu $.VIIli In J-7.IIII the nlv dillrrentr Is thr prlrc. II I nuld lake you Inle my Ist'tary at ItrocMnn. Must., the largest to) thr world uriilrr one reef niutli'11 mrn'e line ahiies, and show vu thr rare it la which every pair ol lkuln share l mndr, nu would rrallre why W. I.. Ifciu lu f.l.sil shoes are the bset ahors prodiit r.l In thr world. II I could show vou the iltllerence between the shoes msde In m v flartory and those of othee makes, ynu would ti mterntand why liouolae $.1.5(1 shoes cot more to make, why they hold Iheir shape, lit better, wear lonrer, and are ol greater Intrinsic value than any other tJ-M shoe on the market to-day. W. L. Oouplmm Flrong Mmifm Shofm torn Man. 0lt.no, ei.OII. Hoys' Stthnol A Drmmm Shomo, fJ.an, $ J, $ 1. 7 A, .BO CAUTIpN. Inlt lll'iili liuvh'K W.l. louf lie, hli..es. iitkn rtn stili.tiliilo. None genuine without his imain sad pile lauict oil bolluiu. 1 WASTFII, A h.Ml'nlel Inevrry town where V. I,. lloiiifhiM SIiim'm mo hot p.. ,1.1. pull Hun ul a;iiri.lea svi,t free lor lnt-l leu iioti reuuenl, F.tsf Volar yetett utttt; ffiei will not utar praSfav Write for llhi.trnO'.l Culslo of Full Klelaa, DIM ;.. Itroi ktoo. Maaa. , Heat Your Building With BOVEE'S Ventilating Furnact Ami hut v 40 rr wt mi smih Bun run. TtllHIMIIIiiH 111 WHO. Ou litre.,, Si tltl fnr frtwrta itfUf MiiiiufiU'turiHl kbd mill I'V Hit Bovrc Grinder 4 Furuct Vfnrlf: Wr.r-v lW. to your grocer and sec he don't recommend it you as the most substantial Breakfast Food. Economical. Satisfactory. Pillshury Quality F.tcells. Price IS cents per Package the bird, no matter how hesvy Its plumage or swift Us fig ft to bag with e long, strung, slrsight shooting ng Shotgun. Results sre what count. They elwaye t reauita in ueiu, lowl or trap ehuotlug, and are aold wltoto ybody'a pocketbook. a foils ear d tor oar targt IlluttraUd catalog. BEPf ATlNG ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN. f:.'w'.-.,'ry'.yrr v ,.w( slvhh s)a.curr fl.TI-G!JI'E IS CUARANTEKO TO CVRC , GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURAL6IAY I woo'teell Aatl.lirlplnei to a ili'sler who won't Oustrsiesajs, Ik ('all hr your MOi If Hl k If IT UUSI'T VVKIJ '. W. Viemvr, At. It., Maouaoturer,prisiaJis, JaTa