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TIMB3-DNTE2PBISB,- THOMAS V4LLE. NOVEMBER IS, 1904.
Lotr.—The following trtlcls hag
Tiwa, widely published and la one of
th» most remarkable Illustrations of
, the vabne of careful marshalling and
analysis of facts in presenting a sub-
Jectt ro the public. , ,
■f { UVELERS.
Ths Oiualoa of TThltkr, Tobacco and
Coffoe.
bauchery, disease, and the wrack fol
lows. The “leaders" are In tbs bnsbea
along the pathway, of every successful
man and woman and they bag tbs ma
jority.
Only how and then can a man stand
put against these “levelere" and hold
his fortune, fans and health to tbs
hud.
So the Creator has use for Whisky,
Tobacco and Coffee to level down the'
successful ones and those who show
signs of being Successful, and keep
them back In the race, ao that the great
‘ field’' (the masses) may not be left
too far beblnd.
And yet we must admit' tbat same all
wise Creator has placed It in the pew-
A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT.
Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of 5T Sixth
strceti Fond Du Lac, Wis., Presby
terian clergyman, says! “I had at-
B ~ ’ tacks of kidney disor
ders. which kept me Id
the boose for days at it
time, unable to do any
thing. What 1 sufferqjl
can hardly be told.
Complications set In,
the particulars of
which I will be pleased
to give In a personal
NAVAJO BLANKET WEAVER*.
Mbs Hu 29,000 Poopls, and Moat of
Them ora Polygamists,
Navajo blanket weaving wad
studied at dose range by P. D. Tull
on bis recent ilg months' tear to
Arisons for tie hegJtb.. .says the
Spokane Spokesman-Review. Mr.
Tull, who la ranch. Improved In
health, hi hack to Spokane with
some fine specimens of blankets
which he personally picked up while
In the south. He aafdi
“These Navajo* are one of the
largest - tribes In the country, num
bering over 25,000 Indians. Their
reservation Is equally large, and la
situated In northwestern New Mex
ico and northeutern Arltons. Out-
alda of the reservation proper the
government hu granted them an ad
ditional atrip of forty miles wide,
known SB ‘grazing atrip.’ The tribe
Is eelf-aupportlng, and while th^y
know little of agriculture, they own
immense herds of cattle, hones and
sheep, ft la from the latter that the
women spin the wool and weave the
. blankets and rage.
"The Navajoa are a roving tribe—
when they nettle tor any time at one
place they live In a dome-ahapod
building ealled a ‘hogan.’ This Is a'
form ef adobe construction, made
with pole* and-sticks and covered
with mud. When on the move they
live In the regoletlon tepees. Their
nearest neighbors are the Apaches,
with whom, In the old. days, they
were often engaged In war. The
Navajoa are polygamists, sometimes
having four or five wives. These
they buy, or trade, as they would
any other piece of property. The
sqnnws do most of the work. They
wuh, spin and dye the wool, and
weave It on primitive looms Into
qufilnt and anistlc designs, ’they
never use figures of people; animals,
or birds, u do the basket weavers,
but their designs are largely geomet
rical. Red, black, orange, white and
gray are the predominating colors.
“While some aqnsws may use and
repeat come characteristic design. It
fa a noteworthy fact tbat no two rugs
are ever alike. This la almost In
credible, when we consider the hun
dreds of rags that hare bees mads
by them.
“To aay nothing of the time It
takes to wash, dye and spin their
wool, it requires about a month of
steady work to weave a rug four by
six feet These ar eeully recognised
by the smaller patterns and smooth,
close weave. WbHe the Navajoa
have never been Christianised, It la
a fact of. Interest that the design of
the .cross Is seen In much of their
work. As types they are fine look
ing Indian*—strong, tall and well
featured, largely fine to their life In
the saddle.”
FRIEND IN NEED.
“Stop!” said the muscular footpad,
grabbing him by the arm and bring
ing him to a sudden halt. “Hold up
“Thanks!” gasped the man on the
fnstordyeU. “The blamed thing was
running *wey with mat”—Chicago
Tribune.
. The Creator made all things, we be
lieve.
y If so, He mustfiavc made these.
WILD ENOUGH.
Gnest—Walter, la this wild duckf
Walter—Boss, ef you had' seen the
trouble I hed to catch ft you'd think
It was wild.—Philadelphia Bulletin,
i We know wlir.t He mndo food and
water for, and air and sqdsblne, bat
Interview to any cue
IriSJgEMcl who requires lnforuia-
!— tloD - This I can con-
sclentlonsly say, Doan's
Kidney Pills caused a
HISM£sSS3 general Improvement
In my health. Tbey
brought great relief by lessening the.
pain and correcting tbe action of the
kidney secretions.”
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale by
all dealers. Price, GO cents. Foster-
Mllburn Co-i Buffalo, N. X.
why Whisky, Tobacco ntr^ Coffee!
They are here sure en-ahgU and each
performing Its work.
There must be homo great plan be
hind It all; the (hbugbtful man seeks
■to understand something of that plan
and (hereby judge these articles for
thslr true worth.
fat Wj not aay “had” or "good” with-
on* faking testimony.
L 'There are times and conditions when
it certainly seems to the casual observ
er that these stlmulsnt narcotics sre
real blessings.
, Right tbere Is the ambnsh tbat con
ceals a “killing" enemy.
One can slip into the habit ut either
whisky, tobacco or coffee easy enongb,
but to "untangle” Is often a fearful
atrnggle.
It seems plain tbat there are circum-
etances when- the narcotic effect of
These poisons is for the moment bene
ficial, but tbe fearful argument against
-them Is tbat acldom ever does ons find
* steady user of either whisky, cof
fee or tobacco tree from disease of
isome kind.
Certainly powerful elements In their
effect an the human race.
It Is a matter of dally history testl-
fled to by literally millions of people,
that Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee aro
.smiling, promising, beguiling friends
on the atart, bat always false aa hell
Itself in the end. Once incy get tlrni
hold enough to show their strength,
they luslst upon governing and drive
the victim steadily towards III health
In some form; If permitted to continue
to rule, they will not let up until phy
sical and mental ruin sets In.
A man under that spell (and "under
the spell" ts correct), of any one of
these drugs, frequently assures him
self snd his friends, “Why, I can leave
off any time I want to. I did qnlt for
a week Just to show I could.” It Is a
sure mark of the slave wheq one gets
to tbat stage. He wiggled through n
week fighting every day to break the
spell, was finally whipped, hnd began
hls'slnvery all over tgym.
.The slave (Coffee, slave as well as
Tobacco and Wh'^jy) dully reviews bis
condition, see* perfectly plain the .
or ef mad to stand upright, clothed In
tbe armor of a clean cut, steady mind
Ond say unto himself, “I decline to ex
change my birthright for s mess* of
The man of substance was proud to
be mentioned lu connsctlmf with so
high sn office, bat ho would not bo a
candidate. .
“This rock,*' he txclalmed, pointing
to a great granlta bowlder, “ehall fly
from Its firm bass as soon as mins—
Here the committee of notification
withdrew, perceiving that their mis
sion wss hopeless.—Puck.
■•wan Ht Olhtm.au tat OsMnh'Thal
potnge.
“I will not deaden my senses, weak
en nly grip on affaire and keep myaelf
cheap, common and behind In fortune
and fame by druggiug with wblsky,
tobacco or coffee; life le too short, it
Is bard enough to win the good things,
without any sort of handicap, So a man
Is certainly a 'tool trader'- when be
trades strength, health, money, and the
good .things tbat come with power, for
the halt-asleep condition of tbe -‘drug-
gcr’ with the certainty of sickness qnd
disease ahead."
It Is a.matter each Individual must
decide for himself. He can be a lead
er and semi-god If he will, or he can
. go along through life n drugged dowu,
a cheap “hewer of wood or carrier of
water.”
Certain It Is that while tbe Great
Father of ue all doct not aeem to
“mind” If some of His children sre
foolish and stupid. He seems to select
others (perhaps those He Intends for
anm" special wnrfci and allows them to
be threshed and castigated most fear
fully by these ‘Tevelers."
If a man tries flirting with tbese lev
elers awhile, and gets a few slaps as
a bint, be bad better take ,the bint or
a good solid blow will follow.
When a man tries to lire upright,
elesn, thrifty, sober, and undrugged,
manifesting as near as be kuowe wbnt
tbe Creator Intends be should, happi
ness, health and peace seem to coma
to blm. Docs It pay ?
This article was written to eet peo
ple thinking, to rouse the “God with
in," for every highly organized man
and woman baa ‘.Imra when they feel
a eomethlng calling from within for
them to press ;o the front and "be
about the Father’* business;” don't
mlftake It; the spark of tbe Infinite
la tbere 'and It pays In every way,
health, happiness, peace, and even
worldly prosperity, to break off tbe
habits and strip clean for the' work
• cat out form.
It hes been the bnslnese it the writ-'
er to prorlde a practical and easy way
tor people to break away from tbe
coffee habit and be assured of a return
to health and all of tbe good things
that brings, provided the’ abase has
not gone too far, and even then the
caaes where tbe body hat been rebnllt
on a basis of strength sad health ran
tr.to the thousands.
-It Is an easy and comfortable step to
stop coffee Instantly by baring well-
made Fostum Food Coffee served rich
and hot with good cream, for the col
or and flavor le there, but none of tbe
caffeine or other nerve destroying el-
emehte of ordinary coffee.
On the contrary, tbe most powerful
rebuilding elementa furnished by Na
ture ar* In Fostum and tbey quickly
set about repairing tbe damage. Sel
dom is It more tban two days after
tbe change la made before the old
stomach or bowel troubles or com
plaints of kidneys, heart, bead or
nerves, show unmistakable evidence of
getting better snd ten days' time
changes things wonderfully.
Literally millions of brain working
Americans to-day nse Postnm, having
found the value and common Sanaa In
the change.
O. W. POST.
A Profitable Investment.
Since the purchase, Alaska has
fielded 9150,000,000 womb of gold;
furs and flab, and the territory baa
purchased from the United States
In the meantime merchandise valued
at 9100,000,000. The value of the
Alaska fish sold In the single year
1903 was. 98,000,000, or more than the
purchaae money paid for the coun
try. In that year we received from
Alaska 910,228,094 In merchandise
and 84.719,570 In gold.—Philadel
phia Ledger.
Smell made
tem when enuring It through the amort*
surfaces, Buoh artistes thonln never be need
except oa presortptlons from reputable phy
sicians, as the dsmage they will do U tea fold
to the good you oaa possibly darlvd from
them. Hall's Catarrh Ours, maautaotureu
by P. J. Ohensy A Co., Toledo, O., contains
no memory, and is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and maeoussariaoas
ofthesystem. In baying Hall's Catarrh Cara
be lure you vet the genuine. It is taken uw
teroally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by V.
J. Ohensy A Co. Teetlmonlals free.
gold by Druggists; price. 75o. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Fills lor eonstlpstlon.
Labor-Saving Hand Organs.'
Labor-saving devices have got to
the band organs at last, says tbs New
.Fork Sun. In one of the latest, In-
stedd of the organ man turning the
crank; be pressed a button. The music
plays on till he releases Ills Abler. Tbe
music Is sweeter than that of other er
gons and It can bo heard blocks away.
' If King Edward'S attempt to rein
troduce knee breeches should be a
success, what a ran on the physical
culturo schools there’d bel
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Tbe Meld—When two people are
really In lore they are each anxious
to make some greet sacrifice to prove
their devotion.
The Bachelor—That explains It
The Meld—Explains what?
The Bachelor—Tbe origin of mop
rtage.—Chicago News.
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Two Beautiful bolls.
MACHINERY
THEIR SHYNESS.
“So their engagement Is broken t"
"Yet; tbey were both too shy to get
married.”
“What?"
“Well, you see, he was thy of money,
end aha got shy of him when eho
found It out”— Philadelphia Public
Ledger.
Le hoyne Handkerchief Co.
12 East Hth St, New York.
Boole Georgia girls hare declared
that no one shall kite them except
relatives. That must be a strong hint
to the young men to speak up and
get married.
Reliable Frick Engines, Boilers, all
Sites. Wheat Separator*.
Baby's Diagnosis.
Seated on a bench In Central Park,
a nurse girl wee gently moving to
and fro‘a perambulator in which was
a baby of about fifteen months. At
tbe other end of the bench was a
man whose prominent lower jew was
adorned with a luxuriant beard,
which parted In the middle and curv
ed gracefully outward and upward.
For several minutes the baby re
garded Ike naan and especially the
whiskers with grave attention, while
be looked at her with an sir of lofty
condescension. At length a beautlflc
smite overspread the little one’s fea
tures. Then, with her blue eyes still |
fixed upon the whlskere, end kicking
up her tiny feet In an ecstasy of de
light she gurgled:
“Bow-wow I Bow-wow 1”
A wave of color suffused the man’s
face above the whiskers, and he
hitched uneasily In his seat It was
an awkward situation, and to relieve
It the nurse girl patted the baby and
Mbl:
“No, detrto, that isn’t a doggie.”
The bum remained to beer no
more.—Mew York Frees.
FITS permanently mired. No flUornerroue-
nest after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
KemBestorer,$2trUlbottleend treatise free
Dr. B. H. KuM.Ltd., 9filArehSt. t Ph|fa., Pa.
The raibray op Mont Diane is to be com*
pitted within six years.
Pito’sOnrefor Consumption Is an Infallible
medleine for oonghs and colds.—N. W.
Havuex., Ooean Grove, N. J.» Feb. 17,1W7.
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Anfethtr One of Whittier. •
Anoodotot of Whistler are atlll
tuning up. Europe from'one end to
the 1 other hums with tbe dead Amor*
lean painter’s name. Whistler was
In Paris at the time of the coronv
tlou of the King of England, end
one evening At a reception at the
Hotel Rite a Duchess said to him:
“Do you know King Edward, Hr.
Whittier?" “No. madam,” ssjd the
painter. “Why, that Is odd/’, ene
murmured. '1 met the King at a din-
ear sarty last year end ho eald that
he knew you.” "Oh." said Whlatler,
“that waa only hi* brag."
CAUSE FOR THOUGHT.
"Thors'* a man who thinks a good
deal of his family."
That sor
“Yes; but It’s no wonder.”
“Why tor'
“There ere sixteen In the family.'
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