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MORTALITY REPORT

CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIAHEAD DEATH LIST

Statistics Show That the GreatestNumber of Deaths From Lung

Trouble Occur In Winter

The Bureau of Consua has publisheda report presenting- - mortality statisticsor the United States for the five cal ¬

endar years 1900 to 1904As shown In the table tuberculosis

Df the lungs and pneumonia were byfar tho leading causes of death Thegreatest number of deaths from lungtrouble occur during the wintermonths Colds are so prolific of lungtrouble that they should not be neg¬

lected Persons with weak lungsshould be especially careful

A noted authority on lung troubleadvises that as soon as a cold is con-tracted

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the following simple treatmentshould be given The ingredients canbo purchased from any prescriptiondruggist at small cost and easily pre-pared

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in your own home It is said tobe so effective that it will break up a

- cold in twenty four hours and cure anycough that is curable

Take one half ounce Virgin Oil ofPino Pure two ounces of Glycerineand eight ounces of good WhiskyShake well and take in teaspoonfuldoses every four hours

gafcgBe sure that the Virgin Oil of PineUPure is in the original half ounce

- vials which are put up expressly fordruggists to dispense Each vial is se¬

curely sealed in a round wooden casewith engraved wrapper with the name

Virgin Oil of Pine Pure guaraneed under the Pood and Drugs Act

June 30 190G prepared only by LeachChemical Co Cincinnati O plainlyprinted thereon There are many rankimitations of Virgin Oil of Pine Purewhich are put out under variousnames such as Concentrated Oil ofPine Pine Balsam etc Never acceptthese as a substitute for the Pure Vir¬

gin Oil of Pine as they will invariablyproduce nausea and never effect thedesired result

Expect Contest Over WillA contest is expected over the will

of Mrs Isabelle Beecher Hooker sis¬

ter of Henry Ward Beecher MrsKatherine Burton Powers of Brookline Mass granddaughter of MrsHooker is expected to contest thewill Tho bulk of the estate which isestimated at about 70000 is given tothe son of Mrs Hooker Dr EdwardB Hooker of Hartford Mrs John CDay of New York daughter of Mr3Hooker receives nothing becauseaccording to the will she and heidaughter are so amply provided foiby the estate of her late husband

At a DisadvantageThe court fortune teller is going to

resign said one Russian officialYes answered the other he Is

at a disadvantage If he predicts badnews he comes into royal disfavorand if he predicts good news itdoesnt come true Washington StarII IIMIIIl CM

WEAK PALE THIN

Dr Williams Pink Pills Restored MrsRobbins To Health and Also Cured

Her Daughter of AnaemiaMrs Jorie Robbins of 1121 Clar

St Decatur HI says I was weakthin and troubled with headaches Myappetite failed so that I did not rel ¬

ish my food I was unable to do mywork because my limbs pained meso and my feet were swollen I gotAumb and dizzy my tongue seemed attimes to be paralyzed so that Icouldnt speak distinctly My extrem-ities

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when in this numb state felt asif some one was sticking needles intome all over their surface Throughmy shoulders at times I had such painthat I couldnt sleep Many times Iawoke with a smothering sensation

When the physicians remediesfailed to benefit me I began to lookfor something that would My sisterMrs McDaniel of Decatur recom-mended

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Dr Williams Pink Pills tome and I at once purchased some Iwas greatly encouraged when I sawhow they acted on my nervous condi-tion

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and continued using them untilcured I am now able to attend to myduties and have not consulted a phys¬

ician sincei I also gave them to my daughterwho had always been weak and who

lat this time seemed to lack vitalityHer cheeks were colorless and shewas thin and spiritless She had an¬

aemia and we feared consumption be--cau- se

every time she went out doorsfif It was at all cold or damp she

vpjuld take cold and cough But DrWilliams Pink Pills brought colorback to her cheeks and strength toher body

Dr Williams Pink Pills are sold byall druggists or sent postpaid on re ¬

ceipt of price 50 cents per box sixboxes for 250 by the Dr WilliamsMedicine Co Schenectady N Y

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I WESTTho testimony of thou ¬

sands daring the pastyoar Is that the CanadianWeitlsthe best lVetTear by year the agri ¬

cultural returns have in ¬

creased In volume and lavaluo and still tho Cana¬dian Government onersICO acres FEEE toovcry bona fide settler

Seme of the AdvantagesTho phenomenal increase Ju railway mlleajte

main lines and branches has put almostevery por ¬

tion of the country Trithfn easy reach of churchesschools markets cheap fuel and orery modernconvenience

Tho K1NKTY MILLION BUSHEL WHEAT CROPor ibis year means SCUOUUUM to tho farmers ofWestern Canada apart from tho resells of othergrains nd catilo

Forodvlce and Information address tho 8TJPERINTEJfDBNXOBIMMIUUATION Ottawa Canadaor any authorized Government AcenuW V BENNETT 801 New York Life BnildayOmaha Nebraska

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A FEW

LETTERSHE young womanwith the levelbrows and firmlycompressed lipssat in front of herdesk staring atthe photograph ofa good 1 ookingyoung man It wasin a gold frameand stood up be-

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her She bittho end of herpen fiercely everynow and then Sud ¬

denly she made adab at the inkwell

and stabbed the sheet of pale blue let-

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paper before her with a blurredcapital Then she wrote rapidly

My Dear Mr Ferguson After theoccurrence of last evening which soeffectually opened my eyes to yourtrue character and the unstability ofyour affections it is almost unneces-sary

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for me to take the trouble to tellyou that everything is over betweenus You of course will have realizedthat before this letter reaches youThere will be not the slightest use inyour begging to be forgiven becausewhen a person once deceives me myconfidence is killed So completely hasmy fancy that I ever cared for youbeen blotted out that I remember withscorn and pity the foolish girl whothought you were her ideal man Iam almost moved to thank you for re-

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yourself to me and saving mea lifetime of misery

I wish you much happiness in yoursecond choice Miss Gaylord She iscertainly more your type of girl than Iam Many persons call her loud andvulgar but they probably have notyour discriminating understanding ofher

A package of the trifles which youhave bestowed on me including an en-

gagement¬

ring will reach you short-ly

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Truly yoursISABEL MHATTON

She read it over triumphantly con-

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a while and then read it againThen she frowned She read it a thirdtime Then she looked at the pictureThen she tore the letter in two slowlyand began again to write

Dear Mr Ferguson The little inci-

dent¬

of last evening which in itselfwas nothing supplied the finishingtouch which decided a question thathas troubled me for some time I feelthat I do not care enough for you tomarry you Wider experience hastaught me where my heart lies I amrelieved in telling you this to feel thatit will not be a blow to you as nodoubt your consolation even now is inyour mind With best wishes sincere-ly

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yours ISABEL MHATTONShe smiled in a satisfied way That

phrase about experience teaching mewhere my heart lies is really clevershe murmured He will think that Imean Clifford Gray He was alwaysjealous of Clifford

She stared at the photograph andthe smile faded A gleam flashed intoher eyes Id like to show her onceshe said under her breath She hastried to get him away from me overand over

She laid the letter aside and begananother No doubt she simply madehim do it she murmured But thatdoesnt excuse him at all She wrote

Dear Mr Ferguson I am glad tofind that you have enough good sensenot to approach me since an accidentcaused me to witness the little scenein the Dawes conservatory I fancyyou have some explanation as to whyyou kissed Gladys Gaylord but I wouldnot be interested in hearing it I pre-

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the very obvious explanation thatyou did it because you wanted to Sheis perfectly horrid and boasts of herflirtations with engaged men but Isuppose that makes no difference toyou You are probably proud of beingnumbered among her victims

You neednt tell me you werentkissing her If you ware not at the in-

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I saw you at least you had doneso just before that because there wasno other reason for your face being soclose to hers In justice to you I willlisten to any explanation you care tooffer though I warn you that it willmake no difference in my resolutionto have nothing more to do with youSincerely I MH

For a long time she stared at thephotograph It returned her gaze can-didly

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She reread the last two lettersThen she bit the pen and thoughtdeeply Finally she took up a freshsheet and wrote

Dear George If you have an ex-

planations¬

to make you may do soPlease write instead of coming to seeme Needless to say I am very muchamazed and hurt

A tear dropped on the paper andblotted it More tears followed

I hope she sobbed that I shallnever see him again And it was allher fault I know Every bit I hateher and I te him

There was a ring at the telephoneShe stumbled over her gown in herhaste to reach it

She said Hello and then listenedeagerly

Then she answered Of course Illbe at home to night George Im dyingto see you

Yes I knew it was something youcould explain

No of course I havent worriedover it you silly boy Chicago DailyNews

Depends on OurselvesOur own attitude determines our

friends or enemies Wood

PREPARE THIS YOURSELF

Tells How to Make the Best BloodTonic at Home

For those who have any form ofblood disorders who want new richblood and plenty of it try this

Fluid Extract Dandelion one halfounce Compound Kargon one ounceCompound Syrup Sarsaparilla threeounces

Shake well in a bottle and take inteaspoonful doses after each meal andat bedtime Any good pharmacy cansupply the ingredients at small cost

This is the prescription which whenmade up is called The VegetableTreatment by others the CycloneBlood Purifier It acts gently andcertainly does wonders for some peo-ple

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who are sickly weak and out ofsorts and is known to relieve seriouslong standing cases of rheumatismand chronic backache quickly

Make some up and try it

Inducement to UndertakersThe following advertisement ap¬

peared in a paper of a small town inColorado

For Sale An old established wellpaying undertakers establishmentThe city is in a very unhealthy loca-tion

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where the mortality is verygreat There is only one doctor in thewhole town The deaths from feveralone pay the expenses and the restIs clear profit There is no competi-tion

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Judge

PENMANSHIP A FINE ART

typewriting Haa Not Driven HandWork from the Field

There is a renasissance In penman¬

ship despite the speedy comforts ofthe typewriters Ten years ago it prob ¬

ably would not have occurred to any¬

one to show a page of manuscript atany exhibition to day pages or booksof script form a feature of every showwhich takes to itself the name of artsand crafts Some of the work is inRoman capitals but the form of letterusually adopted is the unciel or halfunciel Apparently all the writershaye founded themselves in thesemodels Within these last few yearsnot only has the art attracted a gooddeal of attention but it has becomequite the rage so that in some circlesit creates no more surprise now tolearn that an amateur is taking les-sons

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in script than it would have donesome years back to be told that he orshe had taken to poker work Fromone viewpoint it is difficult to saywhere writing ends and illustrationbegins but though In the recent re-

vival¬

the two arts naturally have gonehand in hand the scribe and the illum-inator

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are not necessarily one and thesame person Some of the illumina¬

tions show most elaborate and minutefigure decoration so delicate in color-ing

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and so refined in treatment thatit challenges comparison with the bestof old work

The more a man wants to borrowthe harder he shakes your hand

MORE BOXES OF GOLD

And Many Greenbacks

325 boxes of Gold and Greenbackswill be sent to persons who write themost interesting and truthful lettersof experience on the following topics

1 How have you been affected bycoffee drinking and by changing fromcoffee to Postum

2 Give name and account of one ormore coffee drinkers who have beenhurt by it and have been induced t3quit and use Postum

3 Do you know any one who hasbeen driven away from Postum be-

cause¬

it came to the table weak andcharacterless at the first trial

4 Did you set such a person rightregarding the easy way to make itclear black and with a snappy richtaste

5 Have you ever found a betterway to make it than to use four heap-ing

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teaspoonfuls to the pint of waterlet stand on stove until real boilingbegins and beginning at that timewhen actual boiling starts boil full 15

minutes more to extract the flavor andfood value A piece of butter the sizeof a pea will prevent boiling overThis contest is confined to those whohave used Postum prior to the dateof this advertisement

Be honest and truthful dont writepoetry or fanciful letters just plaintruthful statements

Contest will close June 1st 1907 andno letters received after that date willbe admitted Examinations of letterswill be made by three judges notmembers of the Postum Cereal CoLtd Their decisions will be fair andfinal and a neat little box containinga 10 gold piece sent to each of thefive writers of the most interesting let-

ters¬

a box containing a 5 gold pieceto each of the 20 next best a 2 green-back

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to each of thelOO next best anda f1 greenback to each of the 200 nextbest making cash prizes distributedto 325 persons

Every friend of Postum is urged towrite and each letter will be held inhigh esteem by the company as anevidence of such friendship while thelittle boxes of gold and envelopes ofmoney will reach many modest writerswhose plain and sensible letters con-

tain¬

the facts desired although thesender may have but small faith inwinning at the time of writing

Talk this subject over with yourfriends and see how many among youcan win prizes It is a good honestcompetition and in the best kind of acause and costs the competitors abso-

lutely¬

nothingAddress your letter to the Postum

Cereal Co Ltd Battle CreekMichwriting your own isam9 and addressclearly

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WHAT WESTERN CANADA DOE8

Satisfactory Yields of Wheat andGood Prices

Dundurn Sask Sept 30 1906Mr W H Rogers Canadian Govern ¬

ment AgentIndianapolis Ind

My Dear SirWhen you were at our place in July

I promised to write you what mynorth quarter made per acre Youwill remember it was all sown to wheatWell I finished threshing yesterdayand received from it an average of434 bushels per acre testing 64pounds per stroked bushel The wheatis the best sample I have ever raised

so uniform and even in size Youmay know it was a good sample whenI tell you that I have already sold 2000bushels of it for seed to my neighborsThis year has been my best effort infarming during my life My wheattotaled 9280 bushels and my oatsnearly 5000

If you remember I pointed out toyou a half section lying just west ofour house and joining my upper quar-ter

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on the south which I said I shouldhave in order to make one of the bestfarms in western Canada I am veryglad to be able to tell you that I nowown that half section My ambitionnow is to be able to market 20000bushels of wheat next year If someof those good honest Hoosiers couldhave been with me during the last twoweeks and could have seen the goldengrain rushing down the spout into mywagon and then could have seen it ingreat piles in my granaries I feel surethey would have been forced toacknowledge there is no better farm¬

ing country in the world than this Imay just say that I have done all myfarming with eight head of horses andone hired man except during harvestand threshing This year I proved tomy neighbor that the Hoosiers whenonce woke up can raise grain equalto the best Minnesota farmers Hisbest yield was 42 bushels per acreso you see old Indiana is holding theribbon this year

Yours very trulyN E BAUMINK

How to Sleep in a BlanketThere are a great many very com-

petent¬

treatises telling you how tobuild your fire pitch your tent and allthe rest of it I have never seen des¬

cribed the woodmans method of usinga blanket however Lie flat on yourback Spread the blanket over youNow raise your legs rigid from thehips the blanket of course drapingover them In two swift motions tuckfirst one edge under your legs fromright to left then the second edge un ¬

der from left to right and over thefirst edge Lower your legs wrapup your shoulders and go to sleep Ifyou roll over one edge will unwindbut the other will tighten StewartEdward White in Outing

Proof of MeritThe proof of the merits of a plaster

is the cures it effects and the volun-tary

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testimonials of those who haveused Allcocks Plasters during thepast sixty years is unimpeachableevidence of their superiority andshould convince the most skepticalSelf praise is no recommendation butcertificates from those who have usedthem are

Allcocks are the original and gen-uine

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porous plasters and have neverbeen equaled by those who havesought to trade upon their reputationby making plasters with holes inthem Avoid substitutes as you wouldcounterfeit money

South Carolina Game Cocks to MexicoMr S M Pickens is now shipping

12 game cocks to Mexico for which hereceives eight dollars each says theAnderson Intelligencer He has alsoan order for 100 at five dollars eachand 50 at eight dollars each aggregat ¬

ing 996 Mr Pickens has a largenumber of fine chickens at differentwalks in the county and is getting to-

gether¬

the 150 for the 996 orderThe breeds raised by Mr Pickens

are the Ginn grays and the WarhorseThey are excellent pit cocks and se-

lected¬

and bred to stand steel

Sheer white goods In fact any finewash goods when new owe much oftheir attractiveness to the way theyare laundered this being done in amanner to enhance their textile beau ¬

ty Home laundering would be equal ¬

ly satisfactory if proper attention wasgiven to starching the first essentialbeing good Starch which has sufficientstrength to stiffen without thickeningthe goods Try Defiance Starch andyou will be pleasantly surprised at theimproved appearance of your work

How Pineapple Should Be TakenThe reputation of the pineapple has

suffered because it has been eaten intoo large quantities at a time and thefibrous part has been swallowed withthe juice To obtain the full digestivevalue of the juice one quadrant of aslice half an inch thick is ample atone meal It must not be cooked andshould be just ripe The preservedfruit has practically no digestive pos-sibility

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Wages In Germany AdvancedWages in the machine factories of

Germany advanced last year 10 to 15

per cent

You have missed the best if GarfieldTea Natures laxative has been over-looked

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Author Fond of the CountryArthur Stringer the author is an

enthusiastic farmer and has a finefruit farm at Cedar Springs Ontwhere he spends his summers

With a smooth iron and DefianceStarch you can launder your shirt¬

waist just as well at home as thesteam laundry can it will have theproper stiffness and finish there willbe less wear and tear of the goodsand it will be a positive pleasure touse a Starch that does not stick to theiron

Soft people occasionally use hardwords

TIRED km SICK

YET MUST WORKMan may work from sun to sun

but womans work is never doneIn order to keep the home neat

and pretty the children well dressedand tidy women overdo and oftensuffer in silence drifting along frombad to worse knowing well thatthey ought to have help to overcomethe pains and aches which dailymake life a burdenvIt is to these women that Lydia

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Mrs Augustus Lyon of East Earl Pa writes Dear Mrs Pinkham For a long fime I suffered from female troubles and hadallkindsof aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides I could notsleep and had no appetite Since taking Lydia E Pinkhams VegetableCompound and following the advice which you gave ine I feel like anew woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly

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