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Dealers say that ns s'»m as a cus tomer tries Defiance Starch It Is im possible to sell them any other cold water starch. It can be used cold 01 boiled. A Kruss widow is seldom as verdant as her title would Indicate. TEA Do you make it right Do you make it right Do you make it right Do you make it right In e*rrj |*. k».ri> of Schilling's licit Ten la n booklet: lion to Mnke flood Ten. • < o-nan with an ugly husband is all right. hut a handsome husband with an ugly wife is a com- ' tf sftW Twice as tf One Third the Cost 19 Every day is bargain day in the JV Wave Circle. Come in and get ac- VKg quainted. K C will help you cut i iji! down the living expenses and make leL I IA I*! |jj doctor’s bills a thing of the past. Do ![ m. Ijt you realize that you can get the best fpflj and purest baking ' owder in the world ki| M WC* BAKING B ■ fV V POWDER ■ RaUNa Uiwm at one-third what you’ve been paying r lor an Ywhere near K C quality. A2} B cOa ounce mi costs 2se. Think of the saving! IV . t A Can you make money any easier ? Get JKf ** to ' da y' The grocer returns the BB price of can if you are not satisfied. jrj ~/lU Grocers Srn.l for the beautiful “Book of Present*." MFC. CO. Chicago. BWINCH E 8 T E R RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells, supplies the exact quantity of powder, and seats the bullets properly. By using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, the reputation of Win chester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and excellence is maintained. Ask for them. THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD W. L. Douglas *3 j?£c *3=SHOES me" W. L. Douglas 54.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot bo equalled at any price. mmS. W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AMO SELLS MORE MEM'S 03. BO SHOES TO AM AMY OTHER MAMUFAOTURER. tin nnn REWARD toinyonswhocan $ I UjUUU ditprov* this statement. • W. 1.. Douglas $.1.50 shoes have by their ex cellent .style, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe In the world. They are Just as wood as those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 —the only difference Is the price. If I could fake you Into my factory at Brockton. Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fire ■hoes, and show you the care with which every pair of Douglas shoes Is made, you would realize why W. L. Dou las $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced In the world. If I could show you the difference between the ■hoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Dougla.' $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer. and are ot greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. nr. L Dou a! mm St mono Mm dm Shomm for Man, 02.80, 03.00. Baym’ School 0 Brass 5h00m.02.80, 02, 01.70,01.00 CAUTION.— Insist tipon li.iTlrg \V.l..Doug las sin**-*. T.»ko n«» substitute. None oentiiuo without hi* name an<l price stamped on bottom. WANTKI). A shoe dealer In every town wliero W. 1,. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of samples sent free for inspection upon request. Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W. 1.. UOI'GLAS. llrocUton, Mass. Denver Directory THE r. tv. FAIR CORNICE WORKS CO. Metal nl<> ligl.t*. mumped steel rellllia*. pip ing an>! slate, tile and inctal roofs, etc. THE C Ol.OltAIlO TEXT A AWXIXO CO IlnininiK'k*, Ciinip Furniture, Finis*. 1021 I.a\vrence St.. Denver, Colorado \ f/JJS,. J. H. WILSON STOCK SADDLES Hardware A Iron Co.. 15th & Wnsee. Denver. The A. E. MEEK TRUNK &, BA6 MFG CO. IJO7 Kith St.. Denver. Colo. Write for catlog j AMERICAN HOUSE Test 12 per-lar hotel In the Wei. A'ti»rlotn plan BROWN PALACE HOTELfr'ri?;;'/ European plan. $1.50 and upward. Oxford Hotel Denver. One bloek from I'ulon Depot. 1 I reproof. I'. 11. 3IOICSE. Mgr. $lOO fok your drains THINK FOR US We aro eomplllng a book of or..verbs and ton sis to be used for udvertMng purposes. , . ...in, v ..in :i i•. unn are wining to pay for It. We therefore mak.- you the follow $“6o hI CREDIT CERTIFICATE Issued in our usual form, g>»«i on any new l lano in our stock. t.et ltn*y lit tune mid nmM or bring to ‘ ,U ‘ TOTC COI.UJUPIXE -MUSIC CO.. ; Thompson's Eys Satsr TEA There is good and bad tea; there is good and bad tea cookery. Which have I ? Muggins—"Do you think women will ever nil. ct-ed in polities?” Hoggin- - "Certainly not. They would never i.uv votes. They would just go around pricing them." Storekeepers report that the extra quantity, together with the superior quality of Defiance Starch makes it next to impossible to sell any other brand. There are some npnn'« were to speak a kind word would sur prise l heir own wouldn’t believe themselves. their sex, used as a douche is mar\ cessful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs, stops discharges, heals inflammation and local soreness. Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved In pore water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal and economical tlian liquid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggist*, 50 cents a box. Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free. Thk r. Paxton Company Boston. Mass. I Beautify Your Walls and Ceilings! A Rock Cement and beautiful tints. Docs not rub or scale. Destroys dis ease germs and vermin. No washing of walls after once applied. Any one can brush it on —mix with cold water. Other finishes, Ix-arlng fanciful names and mixed with either lint or cold water, do not have the cementing property of Alab&stine. They are stuck on with glue, or other animal matter, which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, sealing and spoiling walls, cloth ing, etc. Such Finishes must be washed off every year—expensive, filthy work. Buy Alabust ine only in five pound pack* ages, properly lubcled. Tint card, pretty wall aud ceiling design, “ Hints on Decorating” and our artists’ services in making color plan*, free. ALABASTINE CO„ Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St.. N. Y HAVE YOU COWS? If you have cream to separate a good Cream Separator is the most profitable in vestment you can possibly make. Delay i means daily waste of time. la!>or and product. DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS save Im&A $ 10 '“ P er cow per year lW every year of use over all AJv gravity setting systems iVit 11M ■» a»d $5- per cow over /JjDa all imitating separators. fA JBF They received the Grand Prize or Highest Award at St. Louis. Buying trashy cash-in-advance sepa rators is penny wise, dollar foolish. Such machines quickly lone their cost instead of saving it. If you haven’t the ready cash DE LAVAL machines may be bought on such liljeral terms that they actually pay for themselves. Send today tor new catalogue and name of nearest local agent. The De Laval Separator Co. Randolph & Canal Sts. t 74 Cortlandt Strttl CHICAGO I NEW YORK 1 WET WEATHER. WISDOM'! BTHc original It , . Tomvs ■ SLICKER SLACK, OS YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE) •LOGUCSVRCt St or GAR MC NTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, mass., u.s.a. TOWCR CANADIAN CO., LTD., TOIONTO, CANADA, SENATOR SULLIVAN Says He Has Found Doan’s Kidney Pills Invaluable in Treating Sick Kidneys. Hon. Timothy D. Sullivan of New York, Member of Congress from the Eighth New York District, and one of the Democratic leaders of New York State, strongly recommends Doan’s Kidney Pills. Senator Sulli van writes: "It is a pleas ure to endorse a remedy like Doan’s Kidney Pills, having found them of greatest value in eliminating the distress caused by sick kidneys, and in restoring those organs to a condition of health. My experience with your valuable remedy was equally as grati fying as that of several of my friends. Yours truly, (Signed) TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN. Foster Milburn Co., buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price, DO cents per box. ’’.Mr. Bjones complains that bis wife is bard to please.” “She could not have been when she married him.” If you don’t get the biggest and best It’s your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal It In qual ity or quantity. The fellow who parades bis vices may be more to l»o trusted than ilia one who parades his virtues. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a uurso In New York, dis covered a pleasant herb remedy for women’s bis, called AUSTUALIAN-LKAF. It is tho only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail Miets. Sample mailed FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Lclioy, N. Y. “I’ll give,” he wrote, "u million ..i n.,.irMc your scope. You'll hud It good clean money; 1 made It sidling soap.” Lewis’ “Single Binder” straight 5c cigar. 1 No other hr*id of cigars is so |>opulurwith the smoker He has learned to rely upon its uniform high quality Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. Women fail in love as easily as men go around trying new brands of cigurs. j <ro not believe PI ho’a Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds.—John F. j lloT kk, Trinity Springs. I net, Feb. 15, IVOO. Some men-give according to their means and others according to their meanness. TEA How much does it cost to money back tea? Depends on the tea. Your armor returns .vour money If you don’* like tklillllng's Hot. The Man With the Hoe. President James J. Hill of the Great Northern railroad, in a letter to the Ir rigation congress at Portland, grows very eloquent in relation lo homes upon the arid lands of the West. ••'rite forest falls, the mine is de pleted of its precious contents, even the seas might, if searched too se verely, eease to give tribute, but the soil is the last unfailing resource," said Mr. Hill. "Play games as we may," he continued, "with picture cards adorned with other names, the man at the bot tom, the man with his foot upon a plot of ground, tho man who Is draw dug from the earth food for himself and others Is the foundation of all advance-] ment, as well as all prosperity. Make, way for him, for where he Is decaying the pillars of the state are weakening, and all the more Impressive forms of wealth are trembling toward the dust.” Expert Engineering. An Oil City laborer, who Is some thing of a character in his way, was sent the other day to dig a ditch from the street curb to a certain point in a yard. He was given a two-foot rule io assist In his measurements. At the close of the day he duly re ported to the "boss.” "Did you dig the ditch. Jimmy?” asked the latter. "I did," replied Jimmy. “How long was the ditch, Jimmy.” "The length of the rule, the length of the pick, the length of two bricks and the length of a stick,” answered Jimmy. "Have you the stick?” asked the boss. "I have," said Jimmy.—Oil City Bliz zard. OUST THE DEMON. A Tussle with Caffee. There Is something fairly demoni acal in the way coffee sometimes wreaks its fiendish malice on those who use it. A lady writing from Calif, says: "My husband and I, both lovers of coffee, suffered for some time from a very annoying form of nervousness, accompanied by most frightful head aches. In my own case there was eventually developed some sort of af fection of the nerves leading from the spine to the head. ’T was unable to hold my head up straight, the tension of the nerves drew it to one side, causing me the most Intense pain. We goi no relief from medicine, and were puzzled as to what caused the trouble, until a friend suggested that possibly the cof fee we drank had something to do with it, and advised that we quit it aud try Postum Coffee. "We followed his advice, and from the day that we began to use Postuni we both began to improve, and In a very short time both of us were entirely relieved. The nerves became steady once more, the headaches ceased, the muscles In the back of my neck relaxed, my head straightened up and the dreadful pain that had so punished me while I used the old kind of coffee vanished. "We have never resumed the use of the old coffee, but relish our Postum every day ns well as we did tho former beverage. And we are de lighted to find that we can give it freely to our children also, something we never dared to do with the old kind of coffee.” Name given by Pos turn Co.. Battle Creek. .Mich. Postum Coffee contains absolutely no drugs of any kind, but reliever the coffee drinker from the old drug poison. There’s a reason. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS The London dlamor;>l syndicate has made another advance <>f five per cent, in the price of rough Muncy. A cholera epidemh • ems to be spreading in Manila. X microns deaths have already been rej :i >l. The American st< nrucr Montarn. hound for Petropavlov.- was captured by the Japanese in the Bering sea Aug ust 23d. An imperial edict < ares that tel ephones anti win! telegraphs throughout China an w rnment mo nopolies. Charles King, the At • ican who was to be hanged at Ednu on, September Ist, has been granted a reprieve until September 30th. President Palma ha unod tho bill passed by the Cuban Mouse and Sen ate for the liquidation of the remaining half of tho revolutiona: y soldier’s pay. The Catholic university at Washing ton through Its atto; • >, has filed proof of its claim for "" "no against the bankrupt estate ot l.uas E. Wag gaman. Senator W. A. Cla of Montana, who is recovering ft"i> a surgical op eration, sailed Augu mi for Paris, where he expects to i t main several weeks. Lieut. William May. ■ > f the Chicago fire department lost l I*i•• by suffo cation August 29th .attempting to rescue four children supposed to be cut off by the flames. Ben F. Elbert, a protein- nt lowa cap italist, was drowned a small river south of I)es Moines ' n t 23d while driving. Elbert carrh i life insurance aggregating more than ?;:<)(>,000. William Cook, son • I). W. Cook, vice president of tin Beatrice (Ne braska) National Dun was drowned August 29th. He rei : • nted tho Be atrice high school at 1 1.. inaugural cer emonies at Washing'"i 1). C\, March 4th. The French authorities have been ordered to hold two < misers in read iness to proceed to Morocco in case the sultan does not comply with the French demands regie !mg the release of the French-Algerian merchant now held. A deal has been coi ludod whereby ihe Kansas Natural CL. Company, con trolled by Pittsburgh \ with T. N. Barnsdall as president, has purchased the People’s Natural <> Company of I Coffeyville, Kansas. The price paid 1 was |900,000. I The Department of Public Instruc- I lion and Board of Education of Mexico , are preparing to stait a congress of | Mexican educators, 11 1 «• first ever held I In the country. The object Is to pro [ mote unity of edura’i..iial methods ihroughout the republic. Two years ago the 1> minion govern ment abolished all cuna! lulls for two years as an experiment. The officials iound that it work- ; satisfactorily, and the council order* 1 a continuance! of the no-toll policy and he discharge of all '.ne staff of coll* < tors. Building operations in New York City have reached un« xainpled propor tions during the past six months. From January I st to Jlint Ih< re were filed in Manhattan tiion- 2.421 plans for new buildings and alt* rations, rep resenting a cost of fOt’i.ldC.llC. Sir Thomas Lipton. who was re ; cently Interviewed on ils yacht, the Erin, said: "I am quit- .is desirous as . ever to go on with a fresh challenge for the America’s cup, but it would be a futile effort un r the measurement j i iiles of the New Y ork Yicht Club.” I The annual report of Chief Wilkie of the secret servic* Tiows a total of ‘.72 arrests, of which forty-one related to the counterfeitin'' of currency, fifty , two to altered obligations. 344 to the i counterfeiting of < in and the others In I connection with various violations of the fed uul statin* s. A Phoenix. At /'*na, dispatch says that Robert Howard, son of a promi -1 nent Date creok rancher, who was struck by lightning ami killed, to gether with his i rse. was the fifth person to be kill* i by lightning within a week in Arizona. An Internationa: bank with a capital of $1,000,000 is h'-ing formed in N**w j York City for the purpose of carrying on hanking operations between the ! United States am Hungary and to ’ open accounts o’ ‘‘migrants to this country from the Balkan peninsula. Tile visit of the British channel fleet to German Baltic ports, beginning with Swinemunde, hu>- been received with every show of co rtesy and pleasure by the German naval authorities. The newspapers caret / y avoid saying any thing unpleasant and there is evident I determination to treat the visitors properly. As the result of the conference be tween the President and J. I». Morgan at Oyster Bay. tl>. Chinese Develop ment Company h a meeting ami rat ified the sale of Hankow railroad back to China. Tin plan was arranged at the meeting I- ve«*n the President and Mr. Morgan an>l is satisfactory to both of them. By a terrific e\; sion of giant pow der at Paris, fifty ne miles from Ba kersfield, Callform . Mrs. A. W. Mc- Rae. wife of a pr* merit mining man. her son, Georg*’. d Oscar Unclose, another mine ow!>*r, wore instantly killed. Mr. McR. received injuries from which it is f* *’d he will die. and at least three oth-r men were badly hurt by the explo on. A detachment • marines and sail ors from the Cor:: m cruiser Bussard surprised about ! 00 Insurgent na- ; lives, half of win were armed with : rifles, near Kowu: German East Af- < rica, August 25th The Germans kill* d seventy-three of ' ■ insurgents and drove many oth* i into the River Hi flji, where they v• re drowned. No German casual!i* ; ! ave been reported. The will of tin late Wilmon W. | Blackmar, comma: er-ln-chief of the ] .Grand Army of M Republic, provides j for a legacy ot ? .000 to Nancy T. Creel of Jy.uisv. ■ Kentucky, whose mother served as trso to Mr. Black- * mar after he had n wound* d in the Civil War. Tin- a “»r leaves to Re united States P* rnment the chair | in which General ' rant sat when ar ranging the surr* : r of General L*' i of the Confederal army at Appomat tox. Theodore W:/ Todd, for more I than fifty years ! 'd of what Is said to be the oldest ’ mss establishment in New York < died on the, 29th ult. Ho was <.• years old and the firm of which ! aa the head, until he retired fiv < ”s ago was' estab lished prior to 17: The German ral stn-ff is working out a plan to o' n colonial army from thopres.n.' -tablishin.-nt. Ma rines are to 1* in< led and their nmn b< !• w i: be • for the pui of garrisoning AM 111 a, *d Asiatic col onics. They v.i:. be placed on the regular basis with periodical reliefs. FEVER’S AFTER EFFECTS Did Not Disappear Until the Blood Was Renewed by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Typhoid fever is sometimes railed nor Tons fever. During the course of tlie fever tlie nerves «re always profoundly disturbed, and when it is over they uro left so sensitive that tlio puiicnt has to he guarded agniust- all excitement. In the tonic treatment thou demanded, regard must he paid not only to building up flesh but also to strengthening iho nerves, A remedy that will do Ihjili, make sound flesh to repair waste and give new vigor to feeble nerves, is the most convenient and economical. Such a remedy is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. One proof of this is the experience of Mr. Charles Worth, of Kast Vassalboro, Maine. He says : 1 had a severe at tack of typhoid fever late in the fall which left me very weak and debilitated. My heart palpitated, my breathing Int erne difficult after the least exertion uinl there was numbness in both hands. I suffered in that way for fully six months. As 1 did not grow out of it, did not in fact see the slightest improvement ns time |»iNsed. 1 decided to use Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills as 1 knew of some cures they had effected in cases like mine. “Almost as soon as I began taking them I could see decided improvement and after keeping on with them for several weeks I was completely well. I consider l)r. Williams' Pink Pills a most valuable remedy, and I am in the habit of recommending them to others afflicted ns T was.” When the nerves ache and trem ble it means that they are starving. The only way to feed them is through the blood, and the best food is Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. They are absolutely guaran teed to he free from opiates or ot her harm ful drugs. They are sold by all drug gists, or may bo obtained directly from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec tady, N. Y. "Johnny, I thought 1 told you not to go outside the gate.” "Yes'in, but you : said 1 could play dog, and’ 1 had to run j an’ bark at a wagon.” Ask Your Dealer for Allen’s Foot-Ease A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and Shoe stores. 25 cents Accept no substitute. Sample mailed Pit MM. Address, Alien S. Olmsted, LclCoy, N. Y. J "What a funny bathing suit that Bjones girl wears.” "Yes. She evi- I dently believes that brevity is the soul of wit." TEA Is strength all ? If money is plenty, no. Schilling’s Best. Good-enough. Tour grocer return* your money If you don't like It. Teacher— Why «lld the children of Israel build a golden •. 1 1 f V Sdiol.tr they didn't have gold enough to make a cow, I guess. i Hundreds of dealers sny the extra ! quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch is fast taking place of all other brands, others say they can not sell any other starch. Physicians Recommend Castoria C ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: first— The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: s econt it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi lates the food: Third—lt is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how- , ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information. — Hull’s Journal of Health. Cl- -- ' A Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed lo Charles H. Fletcher. Hr. R. Ilalotcnd Scott. of rhloago. Ilia . ray* "I hnr* prcrcrlhvd your Cash » FU often for Infam* during my practice, and find it very aatlafactory." fl J>r. William K-lmont. of Cleveland. Ohio, nays "Your Caatorla aland" fir-f lo IM Its class. In my thirty >.»i» of practice I can auv | nr\er have found anything rliat - :. ■ .-,7,ryp,', : au hllcd the place.” ~ fl Hr. J 11 Taft, of Brooklyn. N V . says: ”1 have used your Caatorla and fo;u.d mm mt Q| It an excellent i m-dy in my houpHcM and prlvu « pra d-e for many yean ■ 9 fit B fl ■DI ■ MM formula la ■ I Mm Sw I nI n B |»r »Vni r, Itfe-mnn. of Retrain. V Y. says: “I am pl-a*ed tn nc ■ 1 ■ m a||H 5M word for your • «-•••■• m I flilnk s>. richly of it that I in' only recomniend it m ” ll othcra, but have lined It In my own family." rri, '■ .**?■-/ ji r r ./ iiamlen. of Detroit. Mich., envs: "I preurlbe your CiU rla •• AVcficlablp I’rcparalionlbrAs ■ SEjff’SS'SM’fir.' .LV'eaVe-u-,' I" siinilating tl\cfoodancJHernia fl i i t iirr -. ling the Stomachs and Bowels of nr Wm T M'f'aon. of nmnh.l. Neb. anya : "Ab the father Of thirteen clilldre-i c; BH * certainly know ".rau-thing about your great ineillelne. and aaldc from my own jMaiMpi|MWßr»jpiiMWMe»roM wj lamily i Xperi. in » I in m> years of pra< tb •• found 1 ustor..- a popular 1 B|y| S | '|yll VraLS il nIJ >lvlW gW ,-n |. ~-n; p 1111-dy in aln every home." fl Dr J. It. ri«ti?« n , of Philadelphia. Pa., any* : "The name that your Pas' ,-’a n . IV . 1- rt. ,r..1 B h.n made f..r Itself in the tens of ilmusands ..f homes hleaned by the prwuc- ' Promotes Digestion.! nceriui n . .u,i r ,. ri . 1. b •.. 1.- supplemented i»>- n.e ~r mi-di.i.; •. Conlains nnlhfr fl but I. for one. most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy (Sum Morphine ..orMineral. ■ ou-oj. «• gyp* gy-s. «gj T&’SvV:. ISOT NAR C OTIC. ■ B nd never obje... .1 to bj bl dren, which i* a great ■ onalderatlon Id view ~t the fa n mat most medicines of this d._racter arc obnoxious and therefore difficult of a 1 ■ 1 - B mlnlatratlon. A a laxative, 1 consider II tbe peer of anything that I aver pi ftuifKofOIHDrSAML'LLPnUBKR iff J)r R M yvard. of Kansas City. lto.. says: •'Physicians generally do net p-» I\intplin Snl~ fll c rllir proprli-taly i.icpuralions, hut in 11.* huh of t'astona iny experience, like Jlx.Jtnnm • 1 ~f n.anv other phvsi.inns. lIS'- is 'Kht me "> make an ex-cptlon. I pres.-rile /Ms/l, SHa - f H < ’astorln in my practice because I have found It to boa tborotighly reliable retu-ir Jsutt .W • 1 ffl f„r children s 'complaints Any physician who has raiaed a family, u» 1 liav*-, >v. Jkffnrnnt - j BB j o i n yj,. i u heartiest recommendation of < astorla. ’ JU Coiima* S*£m • I BM l firm Sti J - V yj I ' 1 genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Apcrfrcl Remedy for Constipa- B , „. lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. B _</7 Bcar3 tlie rvess arid LOSS OF SLEEP. jra f Signal ure of r ‘ ? ~ new'YOUK. [3 * 0 The Kind You Have Always Bought f ~ ha In Use For Over 30 Years. I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. [‘J i the ccNTxun eoueanv. 77 humrav st, nr.w toss city. p utnam” fa del ess dyes Cole- noro ooodt briahter ard taster colon than any other dye. One 10c pack»«e colors sill, wool and cotton equally well and ouarari- to «u n rerfect.result*. Ask uvaler Of we will send post paid at 10j a nackajjo. Write for tree booklet—Haw to Dje. Bleach and Mix Coluis. MUM HOI. ni.t i. CO., I :.,<si,v> t'.o, SJ>s»vu*4 THE [DEAL WIFE Shapes the Destiny of Men—The Influence of »• Healthy Woman Cannot tie Overestimated. jj Airs. Bos sir A ins ley 11 .1 S I 111 ...1U t* IKiilrlinin'tJ A7<i(fiifalilu ( 'ilM 1 VWtlirwl Seven-eighths of the men in this world m«trry a woman because she is beautiful in their eyes because she has thequali tie.s which inspire admira tion, respect and love. There is a beauty in hrulth which is more at tractive to men than mere regularity of feature. The influence of women glorious in the possession of perfect physical health upon men and upon the civilization of the world could never be measured, itccuiiscof them men have attained t lie very heights of ambition; because of them even tlirones have been established and de stroyed. What a disappointment, then, to see the fair young wife’s beauty fading away before a year passes over her head ! A sickly, lialf- w om an, especially when she is the mother of a family, is a damper to all joyous ness iu the home, and a drag upon her husband. The cost of a wife’s con stant illness is .a serious drain upon the funds of a household, and too often all the doc toring does no good. If a woman finds her energies are flagging, and that everything tires her, dark shadows appear under her eyes her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams; if she has backache, head aches, bearing-down pains, nervous ness. whites irregularities, or despon dency, she should take means to build her system up at once by a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia 12. Pin Il ham's Vegetable Compound. This great remedy for women has done more in the way of restoring health to the women of America than ali other medicines put together. It is the safeguard of woman’s health. Following we publish, by request, a letter from a young wife. Mrs. Bessie Ainsley of (ill South 10th Street, Tacoma, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinklmm:— “ Ever since niv child was lmrn I have suf fer'd, n.s I hope few women ever have, with iridaniimitioii. female weakness, liearing-dou u ’ niiis. Inckfi' he and wretchisl hnudnehes II iTecieil inv stornneli so that I could not en joy my meals, and half my timo nos s|ieiit i lulled. I lydiu E. PfoßtnirT* Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where ©then Tail. When a boy likes to K< t up in the moinlmr It Is a sign there is no school that day. TEA Do you think it worth J while to servo good tea at j your table ? Honestv cannot lie bought or sold; it I Is lint il marl.i-tabl • commodity. * “Lydia E. I’inkhnin’s Vegetable * ’oni pound made me u well woman, and I feel -*• grate ful that 1 am glad to write and tell y<i • t my marvelous recovery. It brought use health, now life and vitality. ’’ What Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ilid for Mrs. Ainsley i‘ \\ i; I •lo for every woman who Is in poor health and ailing. Its licneHts begin when its use begin*. It gives strength and vigor from tbe start, and surely makes sick women well and robust. Hemeinbcr Lydia K. Pinkham - Vege table Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cure-, of woman’s ills. This fact is attested to by the thousands of letters from grate ful women which arc on fll*- in the I’inkhnin laboratory. Merit alone can produce pitch results. Women should remember that :i cure for all female discuses actually e\isU. and that cure is Lydia K. Pinkham'* Vegetable t’oinpouud. Take no subat. lute. If von have symptoms you don't understand write to Mrs. Pint liain. Lynn. Mass . for speeial advice it is | free and always helpful. \ ' Oldest. ltn«M « ir • • • N. ' ’ • ; • ■'* j' lM " '"t.. \. Alt NO 1.11. IVr*Mei»f. \v. N. I . DENVER. NO. • LlDfi. When Ancwering Advertieements Kindly Mention This Paper. ■ ■ <