Show r t GETTYSBURG HEROES HONORED OLD SOLDIER WISHES HELP TO FROM KIDNEY SUFFERERS LIV- GETTING ER AND BLADDERTROUBLES AXIOMS THAT FAILED English Children Taught to Raise Flowers and Vegetables I am frequently troubled with kidney and bladder trouble especially in the Spring and Fall Being an old veteran of the Civil War a little exposure or cold settles oh my kidneys and then I am laid up Your with kidney or bladder trouble was recommended to me a number of years ago and I took a number of bottles of it and was more than pleased t with the results I consider the greatest and best kidney medicine on the market and it never fails to give in kidney trouble bladder trouble snd lame back t Dr Kilmer's has done me to much good that I feel if any words of mine will be the means of relieving any poor sufferers that you are at liberty to use this letter as you tee fit Yours very truly GEORGE W ATCHLEY Des Moines la State of Iowa Polk County j ' A R Ilansen a retail druggist of this city being first duly sworn deposes and says that he is well acquainted with George W Atchley who gave the above testimonial that said Atchley nude and signed said testimonial in my presence snd that I hare sold said Atchley a part of the t referred to in above testimonial Affiant further says that George W Atchley is a well known citizen of this city and an honorable man and that it was Mr Atchley’s desire to give said testimonial A R HANSEN Subscribed to in my presence and sworn to before me this 23rd of March Work Found Useful In Forming Good Build Habits and In Character Ing — Happy Results Attained and Pupils Successful London — Gardening Is now Included a codal subject fur English school children There are two courses In the year each consisting of at least twenty hours’ practical work "The boys are quite keen about It" of Sutton said the head teacher of the Chischools to a correspondent of “Each the cago Daily News 14 lads who form the class for garof dening has his own little plot for which he is responsible ground and at which he works under my supervision The produce Is his and great la the Joy of taking' home the first spring radishes of his own growing a fine head of lettuce or a basketful of marrowfat peas "As to the educational benefit gardening teaches the boys to do the right thing at the right time and Induces habits of method and observation It also creates a love of outdoor life — a splendid In later years to the public house and as Vi "Aim high” they said to 'William Brown And he chose notions elevated To common things he gave a frown He felt for greatness he was fated Alas he did not rise to fame Nor realize his high ambition— He put so much thought on his aim He quite forgot his ammunition And "Hitch your wagon to a star” Was what Henry they counseled Walker He wished to journey on and far Behind a steed that was no balker Alas the Journey that he made Was not distinguished by Its farness His wagon led no cavalcade Because he overlooked the harness "A burnt child dreads the Are” they told To Julius Mlggles for his training He waited then till things were cold Even a lukewarm chance disdaining Alas although his Angers ne’er Were scorched by anything he handled The fortune that might be his care Today In other hands Is dandled Frazzling Out “And who are you?” we ask of the tattered individual who insists upon saying his say about our beloved tarnr where do you come in? what do you know about the tariff?” “I’m qualified to talk on that subject" he argues "I am the Ultimate Consumer” “Pish!” we sniff “The Ultimate Is merely a phrase” look at me In a few more I'll be worn down to a mere of speech" Consumer “Well figure Two hours and a half a week Is all the time that can be given tq gardening but so keen are the children that they put In a good many spare min- utes on their own account Even the Infants under the kindly care of the schoolmaster’s wife have their own special allotment which they zealously rake and weed and generally look of digging after The mysteries trenching potting grafting etc — In fact a good training In the herbs fruits growing of vegetables and flowers — is Imparted with most The state of Pennsylvania ou the battlefield of has Just dedicated who lost their memorial to the Pennsylvanians tysburg a magnificent in that The monument Is in the form of a massive mighty struggle with surmounted of a decorated and and by figure victory the uames of the generals from the Keystone state made Americans Not Are Good Likes Russian Best Because joy Fine Time snd Are Inquisitive at Spend They EnNot as Visitor Stockholm Premonition of men today Into the heart Bringing to them a fresh dismay The sigh of a list In an Instant bore The news that the struggle was on ones more That people last year deftly proved Their couainshlp twice or thrice removed And family friends and the office boys Must all have their jewels and cards and toys— Then Into their work with a newer vim And a desperate force and with visage grim They sailed for they knew ’twas no time for play And that worrlee would pile higher yet - each day— For Chrtsmas wae Afty days away — This city Is vlBlted Palaces Clearer Emmanuel by Being Torn Down View of Victor Monument Rome — Many Interesting landmarks In Rome are slowly coming down In order to make the view of the Imposing monument to Victor Emmanuel less obstructed It has become necessary In order that Romans may see the memorial to the “Re Galantuomo” Corso to the Piazza down the del Popolo that opens on the ancient Via Flamlnla to pull down some of Lot’s Reminiscences the finest palaces '"Yes” said Lot In after years disAmong the latest of these edifices his matrimonial that have been demolished are the experiences cussing "Yes Torlonla palace and the Nepotl which with Obegad the Dlnnymlte my first wife turned to salt as you were situated In the space between the capitol and the Corso —which are say or aa some others wittily remark now dominated she turned to rubber by the Imposing monDut my second ument which when completed will wife was mighty peppery” "And you were happy with you r have cost about $10000009— one of In the narrowest streets of Rome third "She was all sauce" the old carnival days curtains were stretched across from house to house here for the Rlpreso del Barberl — to It Bothered Him jstop the wild career of the Barbary C"Do your old friends drop In to see steeds that raced riderless wildly iyou once In a while and ask you If down the Corso and caused so many plenty of money you are making iaccldents that the custom was sked the first business man In 1883 ‘Tes and half the time I don’t know The beautiful Palazzetto dl Venezia I can’t decide 'built what to tell them by Pope Paul II from which he Is Whether they are looking for a place often watched the carnival games to make an Investment or a touch" also being taken down for the sake monument of the Victor Emmanuel however In the It Is to be r r lines the between goose- berries In these schools the work on the land la considered to be the prime agent In restoring character and in reinterest In one viving wholesome the establish case the land supports ment without any external aid beyond the per capita grant The farm and and garden pay as well as educate educate the better for paying After leaving school the boys keep In close touch with their old masters they are visited they write letters they come back to visit the school The system Is so thorough that a report of 90 per cent of successes has been kept Ninety of every hundred get and keep good employment Is Obedience parents Is scandalous unknown If an American youngster has the Idea that 'be will rest more comfortably by putting his feet with their dusty shoes on the lap of his mother he does it If the affectionate habit of asking questions about every- mother remonstrates and puts down thing Nothing escapes their notice the offending extremities up they come They seem to delight In propounding again ihe poor mother’s expostulainterrogations that cannot be answered tions are of no avail and to obtain without writing a book If for exampeace she gives the youngster hie way the to across come The Americans are not great spendple they happen ers and are careful of their quarters personage portrait of some and the artist did not Blgn it they will and dimes In this respect they are nevertheless want me to discover whi urpassed only by the English “I must say the English are the was the artist I say he le unknown most fussy creatures I have met They and then comes the final question have women ‘When did he die?' The have seen so much that they seem They begin by telling me many more wants to be satisfied and different seem astonished that every police off- that they do not care for museums curiosities castles or other icer and cabman cannot reply In Engas they can see much better ones at lish they wish to see things of In"But the American children are the home I What can show them?” worst The disrespect they show their terest Wee Miss Wants Playmate From Washington 8ends Pleading Request to Stork In New York Zoo New York — The attractions of Central Park and the sights of Broadway were not appealing enough to make little Ethel Philllpson of Washington forget that she wanted a baby playmate The girl who Is eight years a few old came from Washington In spite days ago to vl it her aunt of all that was done for her she still longed for a teeny baby to coddle She met Mr Stork in Central park Old Rome is Disappearing Celebrated to Give gay Get live arch with TOO CLOSE YANKEES hundreds of tourists and many conventions are held here Necessarily therefore It has not a few professional guides The patriarch of the tribe submitted himself to an Interview the other day and It may Interest Americans to learn what he has to say about them and other foreigners He Is nearly seventy years of age and has promises "But” anxiously interposes papa been a guide for many years Of all the falls It whom to hla "will you Insist upon supporting us In the style to which she has endeav- lot to pilot about Stockholm and Swe den the Russians he says give the us since she came ored to accustom most satisfaction and pleasure Amerhome from school?" icans he considers too stingy and too exacting ‘Russians are in the highest degree Where He Shoot Them "And your husband is fond of quail the most delighted and most thankful" was the tribute of the veteran guide shooting?" asks the visitor he spends a great deal “They treat me as an old friend of the “Oh yes family as an uncle or a relative They of his vacation time at the sport'1 want good living and a good time answers the hostess and "I suppose he shoots them on the After them come the Austrians even the Germans are a social lot but wing” and English cannot be Most the Americans I wish he did “Not always in same are the the category They on put shoots he the them of the time least agreeable The Americans are and the little bullets almost body break my teeth when I bite Into frightfully pretentious and have the them” ' memorial MONUMENT mum avenue In the Sutton school garden the splendid bloom of which gained a gold medal for their owner has proved very stimulating to youthful competitors French gardening has also recently A Condition The young man whom the daughter had met while away at college was putting the momentous question to papa and mamma "I can support her In the style to which she has been accustomed" he ' t ffiMNSVLVANIA music hall” happy results The cultivation of peas lettuce and tomatoes proves perhaps more attractive on the whole than that of roseB and carnations but flowers fcru bv no A fine chrysanthemeans neglected "Do not put all your eggs they said To Hiram Perkins "In one basket” Now Hiram had It In his head To some day own a treasure casket Alas he met the worst of fates— He thought of fortune In a slather But while assembling all hts crates He did not think the eggs to gather years '0$ which- though It was not Commissioner stamped Stover Dear Mr Stork: Would you please bring my auntie a little boy I know you have had lots of baby I letters from little girls for babies will be patient and wait for my turn I am here from Washington and would like to see my auntie's little baby so try and bring It as soon as you can ready for My auntie has everything it Her window Is on the south side Her sister has a great big basket for It Her number Is 622 West One Hundred and Thirteenth street Ethel Philllpson In care of Mrs C D "My Piazza dl San Marco On Knapp" neighboring the suggestion of Sig Ricci minister A postscript reads: the Interior colonnade of fine arts “Please send It soon I will leave will It will the basket outside the window” probably be left standing make a picturesque link between the Stover said he had Commissioner mediaeval beauty of the great Palazzo Informed Miss Philllpson that he had dl Vsnezla which the Hapsburg govto Mr Stork sent her communication ernment Inherited from the republic and that Mr Stork had replied that of Venice In 1797 and which Is now the case surely would be attended to the seat of the Austrian embassy to but the young lady would have to wait the Vatican and the classic splendor her turn noble memorial of Sacconl’s The monument It may be recalled was bePOSTCARD CRAZE DYING OUT gun 2 years ago HAWKS SAVE ALFALFA CROP Birds Past Grasshoppers and Colorado by Up Chickens for Are Protected Farmers Colo— Chicken hawk Loelrnd once the bane of the farmers' life birds In are now the the ranchmen this part of Colorado of this district guarding them against with a v gllance that has slaughter put state game wardens to shame The unusual alliance le due to a pest of grasshoppers which has threatThe ened the alfalfa crops with ruin hawks nearly a thousand of which have collected In this neighborhood have proved to be the most successof destroying the grassful mean hoppers which they evidently regard as a delicacies In the matter of food leaving chickens unmolested Exports From Germany to United 8tates Are Fast Dwindling— Industry Suffers Berlin — Owing to the growing reto Inundate luctance of Americans their friends with picture postcards the German Industry In this article Is ' suffering severely Three years ago over five hundred thousand picture postcards were forwarded by German export houses to the United States Today this number has fallen to a little under two hundred and fifty thousand despite the efforts made to Improve the postcard In its general and design The picture postcard mania became a great tax on the time reand sources of American tourists In the old world idly and la being dropped E J FISK Notary Public LetUr U Dr KilatrA Will Do For You Prove What Send to Dr Kilmer & Co Binghamton N Y for a sample bottle It will You will also receive convince anyope a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder When writing be sure and mention this paper For sale at all drug stores Price and History of Red Cross Seal "Charity stamps” first used In Boston in 1862 for the soldiers’ relief funds during the Civil war were the original forerunners of the Red Cross Christmas seal which will be used this year to bring happiness and cheer to millions The Delaware society In 1907 for the first time in America made use of a stamp for the purpose of getting revenue to In a hastily orfight consumption ganized campaign of only three weeks The next year they realized $3000 1908 the Amerlcqp Red Cross conducted the first national tuberculosis From this sale stamp campaign was realized for the movement In 1909 under many adverse conditions $250000 was realized from these stamps This year the slogan of the tuberculosis fighters and the Red Cross Is "A Million for Turberculosls From Red Cross Seals In 1910" 8llght!y Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at the Red Home inn at One of them discovered a print picturundering a low tumbling building neath which was printed: "The House In Which Shakespeare Was Born” Turning to his friend In mild surprise he pointed to the print His friend exhibited equal surprise and called a waiter who assured them of the accuracy of the Inscription ’Pon my word” said the observing Englishman shaking his head dubiously "I thought he was born In a man- ger!” afternoon and was delighted when her aunt told her he might bring a baby playmate So Ethel sent a letter one reached Park It ran: 1909 rap- Just Guessed "Mrs Wadsworth I am very glad Indeed to meet you But haven’t I had the honor of being Introduced to What was your name you before? if I may ask?” formerly 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and I’m waiting for more thplt to come to thplt on your new parasol!" 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