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Show twenty years of it. HISTORY WAS NOT TAUGHT. Emaciated Tortured by Diabetes; with Gravel and Kidney Pains, Henry Soule, cobbler, of Ham xnondfjKrt, N. Y., says: "Since Doane Kidney PHJg cured me eight years ago, I've reached 70 and hope to live many years long er. But twenty years ago I bad Kidney trouble so bad I could cot Backache work. w i s persistent and It was agony t lift anything. ii ' A W Gravel, whirling headaches, dizzl ness and terrible me down from ran urinary disorders 168 to 100 ounds. Iktctors told rue I had diabetes and cuuld not live. I was wretched and hopeless when I began using Doans Kidney Pills, hut they cured me eight years ago and Ive been well over since." Foster-.MilburCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. For Eale by all deal m s. Price, CO cents per box. n Largest White Sapphire. The largest white sapphire In the world Is supposed to b now at Beilin, having been taken there Iron. Brazil a short time ago by a mine owner. It weighs 4 S carats. Recognition by Colleges of Importance of American Story. A little more than thirty years ago a hoy could enter Harvard college and after four years graduate with the highest honors without knowing of the existence of the declaration of In dependence or when the constitution of the United States was framed, says Henry Cabot Lodge in the Header Magazine. What was truo of liar vard was true of other universities and colleges. American history was not Included iu the scheme of the higher education. Beys entering college were required to know something of the history of Greece and Home, hut not of tbtlr own country. During the four years of the college course they had opportunity to study the history of I.ngland and Kurope, but never to learn aught of the United States. This condition of was merely an Indication of an attitude of mind then passing away, but which had once been predominant. The usual opinion seems to have been during the first half f the nineteenth century that there was no American history worth telling, apart from the adventures of the revolution, which wire both connected so closely with the history of Uurope that they might he deemed of m port an or. 1 Sound as a Dollar. Montlccllo. Minn.. Aug. 7th Mr. J. . Moore of this place stands as a II v ng proof of the fact that Brights Dis Most people drink poor ease, even in the last stages, may bo erfecily and permanently cured by tea; dont know anv better. Dodd's Kidney Fills. Mr. Moore says: "In ISOS three Tour nm-rrrturn. your moiiry If you don't UXt Sch!llltt' Iir.t. reputable physicians after a carefu examination told mo that I would die Many a man lives like a lord be- with Brights Disease Inside of a year, cause his wifes folks are willing to My feet and ankles and legs were stand for it. badly swollen; I could hardly stand on my feet and had given up all hopes of getting cured when a traveling salesman told me that he himself had The differences in tea are been cured of Brights Disease two years before. worth your attention. "He said he had taken to his bod and expected to die with it, but that The differences in dealing he had been cured by a remedy called Dodd's Kidney Pills. are worth your attention. I commenced taking them at once Tour prooer returns your money If you don't and I am thankful to say that they Uk. Schilling's Iiest. saved my life. After a short treatment I was completely restored to More than CO, 000 persons are enhealth and I am now as sound as good gaged in the matchmaking industry a dollar. not including anxious mothers and meddlesome neighbors. Heat and Cold In Arabia. Arabia has the reputation of being one of the hottest and unhcalthlcst San Francisco is Tea-Tow- n; regions on the globe, but all northern Arabia has a winter season, with cold weve done our part rains and occasional frosts. TEA r TEA TEA to make it Tea-Tow- n. Here is Relief for Women. Tour grocer returns your money if you dont like It. Nightcaps to Cure Insomnia. It has been suggested that nightcaps should be revived, the idea being that insomnia is avoided if the head is kept sufficiently warm. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, discovered a pleasant herb remedy for womens ills, called AUSTRALIAN-LBAF- . It is tho only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail50cts. Sample mailed FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Drummers and Funny stories. There are 600,000 traveling men in A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen, the United States. This means, says Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching. Sweating Feet an outLouis St. the Nails. all and Ingrowing At Druggists and Shoe stores. 25 cents. Accept no substitute. put of 1,800,000 new funny stories Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. each month. Olmsted, Lelioy, N. Y. - Ask Your Dealer for Allens Foot-Eas- e Globe-Democra- t, TEA Servant Glrli In Norway, In Norway servant girls hire for half a year at a time by contract at public registry office. NOTES NORTHWEST Albert Winters, aged 33, living near Armington. Cascnde enmity. Montana, was struck by lightning while on horseback. Both rider end horse were killed. Tho Portland Telegram says H. H. Hurriman will spend HO.ooo.ood in railroad building in tho states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho within tlie next year. On account of proposed irrigation work the secretary of the interior has withdrawn from entry 3,120 acres of the Cheyenne land district and 2.3i.) acres in the lender district, Wyoming. The Lewis and Clark officials announce that with the attendance Wednesday of last week of 27.120 tin million mark has boon passed, the l attendance from June 1 to date, in1. cluding passes, being I ."I Seward, Alaska, lias finally boon connected with the outer world by With the communication. Seward-Yaldecable otupletinn of the he government now has about S.fl'M tniles of cable in Ala-Tawaters. In a wreck on the Great Northern it Mid Canon, fiftem miles from Groat Falls, an ore train of eight cars wont to the ditch, tying up traffic along the The road for about seven hours. a wreck was due to broken llange. Nobody was injured. William H. Goss, a Salt Lake mining man. and S. F. Hunt of Challis, have just returned from the new and sensational gold discoveries on Parker mountain, some twenty miles west of Challis, Idaho. They report a discovery of what appears to he tellurium ore. that runs into tho thousands in gold. 2. Schillings Best is sold as you like to buy everything. You cant buy everything so; it wouldn't pa) to sell everything so. ViMir 1 to-ta- c s n disastrous tiro swept through the business section of Winnemucca, Nevada, Saturday, burning sixteen business houses and inflicting damage variously estimated from $80,000 to $100,000, It started in Armory hall The and raged for several hours. heaviest loser is tho Eagle Jewelry & Drug company, its loss amounting to A $24,000. arrival from Roosevelt, Idaho, a story of the Lefonte tragedy shows there were three men enin the shooting, that it occurred at night and that only one shot out of some 18 or 20 took effect. The visitor heard the testimony at. the preliminary hearing which resulted in the discharge of William West, the man who did the killing. William W. Stevenson was shot dead by Chillion Bowen in a room of a San Francisco lodging house, where lie murdered man had found Bowen in company with Stevensons wife. Bowen was arrested at the point of a revolver and he and Mrs. Stevenson are in prison charged with murder. All those concerned are residents of An gives which gaged he state of Nevada. Two accidental drownings occurred The cost of a cup of good in the Williamette river just below was that of Portland, Sunday. The first tea is about three-tenth- s of a young man named Eric Bigelow, a cent. recently from Chicago, who, in company with a companion, was bathing. In every package of Schilling's Best Tea Is a The second drowning was that of booklet: How to Hake Good Tea. Floyd Havird, aged 17, who in company with several boys, was paddling take on the right antique complexApe Wears Spectacles. An ape of the Breslau zoological about the river on a board. ion by being exposed for several days. Ralph E. Spurrier, a telegrapher gardens has been successfully operatDONT FORGET is the first of and and cataract, for on ed formerly a member of the Mill A large package feed Cross Ball Blue, only her kind to wear spectacles. 6 cents. The Russ Company, South Bend, Ind. and Smeltermens union of Butte, rePIsos Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as fused to join the striking operators on Different New. cure. J. W. OBrien, 322 Third Avo. a the Northern Pacific road and several The years seemed very long to me, N.,cough 1900. 6. Jan. Minn., Minneapolis, hundred smeltermen held a meeting and life was but a bore; all sights and marched in a body to the depot, were tiresome to see, and I had the Moving-DaSuperstition. surrounded the structure and comblues galore. All jokes were ancient A family must never move except to quit work under pelled here below, good songs were never in the light or increase of the moon. pain ofSpurrier from town, escorted being This will secure prosperity and in- an expression which is significant in sung; but that, alas! was years ago When I was very young. crease of possessions. Butte circles. Coloring Antique Furniture. On the tin roof of an eight-stor- y double building in New York, occupied by a firm making a specialty of antique furniture, a familiar sight is furnished to occupants of neighobring structures. Dozens of unstained rocking chairs stand on the roof. These rattan and wicker rockers gradually TEA sr-r- rriuru. If ur Sn't lit SORRY HE SAW HER FIRST. at a Houm Its and Sad Ending. Party It was not so very long ago that a jolly party of young men and woman from tbe eaiital went on a week-enii.it to Miss Dash, whose father hat a country houo not a days Journey It away, sajs the Washington Post. was not the sort of house party you read about in smart novels. They didn't play bridge nor hunt; they romped like a lot of children. Mr. and Mrs. Dash were away one evening and if the house had not been very solidly built it would have been torn down. Nobody ever heard such rollicking laughter, such mad scampering ns went on. Somebody suggested hide and seek. The young people ldd In the attack and the cellar and In every possible place between. A was the man sedate young normally seeker. He galloped about madly, shouting and searching. He opened every door lie saw and In ono room his keen eyes espied somebody trying to hide In a bed. He pounced forward and seized the figure. I've Get out of that! lie cried. You me. can't hide from got you. Wild shrieks ami the noise of combat rent the air. Furious invective and stammered expostulation brought the rest of the party in no time at all. The usually sedate young man had found the cook and nothing he could She say had any weight with her. came of fighting stock. She blacked his eye and well, thats why the Dash country house is now minus a Game of Hide-andSee- k d cook. Compound Interest comes to life when the body feels the delicious glow of health, vigor and energy. Thai Certain Sense of vigor in the brain and easy poise of the nerves comes when the improper foods are cut out and predigested take their place. If it has taken you years to run down don'texpectonemouthful of this great food to bring you back (for it is not a stimulant but a Rebuilder.) 10 days trial shows such big re- sults that one sticks to it. y There's a Reason. Get the little book, The Road to Wellville, in each pkg. |