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Show II V V ackachen'yach. it tlM CaCur Kldntyi. Dost irfV 1,1bukiehi. It wtres Oat Avert kldneya. nm of trmUi THE WHITE RIVER COUNTRY. the danger by curing the kldneya with Doan'e Kidney Pills. EVOLUTION OF AN INVENTION, J. A. Haywood, a wen known reildent Simple Way In Which the of Lufkin, Tex, Part of Harvester Was Developed. Knot-Tyin- g U): 1 my hack wrenched working In a sawmill, was laid up elx weeks, and from that time had pain In my back The yftenever I itooped or lifted. arlne waa badly dlaordered and for a long time I had attache of gravel After I began ualng Doan'a Kidney PUla the gravel parsed out, and my back got we.L I havent had backache or bladder trouble since." Sold by all de&lera. 50 cents a box. Foster-MllburCo, Buffalo, N. Y. The popular Idea that an Inventor must be a heaven-borgenius, that the faculty of Inventing can not be cultivated, and that Inventions are made spontaneously by their inventors and wholly out of their Imagination, la pronounced a delusion by Edwin L Prlndle, In a paper read before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at Milwaukee, Wls. Bald Mr. Prlndle: "It Is undoubtedly true that every Inventor must have some Inventive or o n Life la never a burden to the an who carries her age well. Economy la the road to PUTNAM FADELESS DYE mad to economy. wom- wealth. la the The man who playa the favorite doesn't always win by a long shot In WHehwV Seething Syrup. FWahUdraa teathlae, anftaaa the ima, redaeea l allays pais, eons wind ooUu. laeaboal The First Quill Pane. Quill pens came Into use In 653; the first steel ones In 1820, when the flrat gross of them sold for (36. Another Triumph for the application of been In the tratment of the children suffring from ringworm, that the Metropolitan Aayluma Board, London, baa been enabled to discontinue the uae of one of the two Institutions reserved for such cases. So successful haa Important to Mother. hariM camtally emy bottle of CASTOBU, a ahead aura lemody hr lafiata and children, and see tbit It w h the w wg For Over SO Tsar. She Kind Too Una Ihniya BoagbL Schools Spreading In China. A few years ago the foreign missionary schools were practically the only institutions In Foochow offering facilities for the acquisition of western learning. There are no6 at least 10 native schools fashioned after the foreign model. Foochow Is a city of 800,000 Inhabitants, and these schools embrace about 2,000 students. Posh era placarded aU over the city advertise the opening of various modem schools, which are springing up in every nook and comer of the placet Scarcely a week passes without the announcement of the opening of a aalr school. Strange Story But True. F. L. Vandegrlft has a new story. It Is Illustrative of the marvelous fecundity of the English sparrow. "I was pending Sunday with the Dumont Smiths, at Kinsley," said Van, In recounting Ms experience. "We had been up late the night before and I was a trifle drowsy. I sat out on the front porch listening to the church bells and gazing off Into the illimitable space that lies between a shortgrass town and the horizon beyond. "Presently I dropped my hat into a bed of Virginia creeper and dozed off to sleep. I could not have slept moife than an hour, for the children were passing the house on the way from Sunday school when I awoke. I robbed my eyes and glanced over at my hat In it sat an English sparrow brooding a setting of eggs. WMle I slept the sparows had built a nest In my hat the mother bird had laid a full complement of eggs and had began the work of hatcMng them." Kansas City Journal. GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP. No Medicine so Beneficial to Brain and Nerves. Lying awake nights makes It hard to keep awake and do things In day Hm. To take "tonics and stimulants" under such circumstances Is like setting the house on fire to see if you cgn put It out The right kind of food promotes refreshing sleep at night and a wide awake Individual during the day. A lady changed from her old way of and says: eating, to Grape-Nuts- , "For about three years I had been a great sufferer from Indigestion. After trying several kinds of medicine, the doctor would ask me to drop off potatoes, then meat and so on, but In a few days that craving, gnawing feeling would start up, and I would vomit everything I ate and drank. "When I started on Grape-Nuts- , vomiting stopped, and the bloating filing which was so distressing disappeared entirely. "My mother was very much bothered with diarrhea before commencbecause her stoming the Grape-Nutach was so weak she could not digest she her food.' Since using Grape-Nut- s is well, and says she dont think she could live without It "It Is a great brain restorer and nerve builder, for I can sleep as sound and undisturbed after a supper of as In the old days when Grape-Nut- s I could not realize what they meant There Is no by a "bad stomach." medicine so beneficial to nerves and brain as a good night's sleep, such as you can enjoy after eating Grape-Nuts.s, Name given 'by Poztum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "Theres a reason." Essential Parts of the Cord Knotter creative faculty; but this faculty may be greatly assisted by knowing how WMle reasoning can not constitute the whole of the inventive act. It can, so to speak, clear the way for It and render It easier of accomplishment. "Most of all. Inventions are an evolution from some previously -- Invented form. The mind always tMnks of the unknown In terms of the known. "This evolution of an Invention la more or less logical, and Is often worked out by logical processes to such an extent that the really creative work Is greatly reduced as com pared with what It would be If done Sby the Imagination alone. Edison Is quoted as saying: Any man can become an Inventor If he has Imagination and pertinacity; that Invention jls not so much Inspiration as perspiration. The speaker then explained how be conceived three typical Inventions bad been evolved. To quote The Sentinels abstract: "The first qf these was the first automatic valve gear for the steam engine, the Invention of a boy. Humph? jrey Potter. The second example ol the evolution of an Invention was that of a machine known as the cat culagraph, which Is used for calculat , lng and recording the charge on mod of the toll telephone messages In the United States. It will automatically subtract the time of day when the message began from the time of day when It ceased, and record the elapsed time, and will do this on the one machine for any number of overlapping messages. The third example was the evolution of the knot-tyin- g parts of a g harvester. The speaker showed how the Inventor first chose a simple form of knot and then studied the tying of It with his hands until he had devised a way by which he could tie It with the use of only two fingers of one hand. One of the fingers had a simple rotary movement with the arm, and the other finger had, beside the rotary movement, a simple opening and closing movement toward and away from the first finger, to grasp the cord at a cestaln period In the revolution. Mr. Prlndle went through these operations with his own fingers and tied knots to Illustrate these motions. With this exhaustive and ingenious consideration of his problem the Inventor had only a simple piece of mechanism to produce to accomplish his purpose. The mechanism really only consisted of two mechanical fingers on a shaft, and a cam for working the clamping finger." self-bindin- How Animals Doctor Themselves. Man might often take from the lower animals a lesson as to the care of himself when 111. All sorts of animals suffering from fever eat little, lie quiet In dark, airy places, and drink quantities of water. When a dog loses his appetite he knows where s to find chlendcnt which as a purgative and emetic. ai SI ep and cows, when ill, seek certain herbs. Any animal suffering from chronic rheumatism keeps as far as possible In the sun. If a chimpanzee be wounded he has been seen to stop the bleeding by a plaster of chewed-uleaves and grass. dog-gras- p American Sewing Machines. Over 10,000 patents have been taken out on sewing machines. American sewing machines are now sold In every country In the world. They are used for all manner of purposes, for making boots aid shoes, awnings, tents and sails and some of them have an 18 foot bed. Some machines are made for sewing carpet and can sew as much carpet as 100 hand sewers. They are also used to make bags, corsets, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, pockelbooks, saddlery and bar Bess. In the opinion one who has traveled much and observed closely, the most truly and rightfully contented people In the United States today are the small landowners In what la known as the Upper WMte River Country, anywhere from Newport, Ark. to Carthage, Mo. They are contented because their surroundings are Ideal and, until recently, the great, uneasy, disquieting world, with Its artificial needs and Inadequate compensations, baa been to them but JJttle more tangible than a dream. Here, still existent, and by reason of their very rarity at this day and time more delectable than In the past, are he conditions which have ever appealed with Irresistible force to the independent-spiriteAnglo-SaxoEvery maw la the supreme ruler, of his own little principality; acknowledging no master save tbe law and possibly hla feminine helpmeet; cringing to no employer; asking no favors' from the world, save those that his neighbors freely extend and expect as freely in return. He lives In a latitude where the extremes of heat or cold are never known, and at an altitude that Insures perfect health. The richest bounty of Nature has been showered upon him with unsparing hand, but It Is a question whether he more than dimly realizes the fact. He accepts as a matter of course the fertile soil which produces in abundance every cultivable growth common to the north temperate zone, the surrounding forests of valuable woods and the underlying stratas of precious minerals, the springs and streams of translucent purity cm every hand, the wealth of fish and game at his very door, such as less favored mortals annually travel hundreds of miles to find. He is contented, but small credit Is his for that, for how could he well be otherwise than content? It Is sad that such Idealistic conditions may not continue, but it Is written that the present possessors of this favored land must soon give place to others more appreciative of Its Incomparable features. A railroad has recently cut Its way through the best of this region. and the unaccustomed rustle of bank notes and chink of coin will eventually to part with hla tempt the birthright So It has always been In the worlds history the good things that are ours without price invariably pan from our hands before we coma to understand their value. The WMte River country will shortly be discovered anew by a class of Immigrants better capable of Judging Its possibilities the men who seek modest homes where the "lay of the land" will effectually prevent crowding by too dose neighbors, where their cattle can fatten on free range, where the wealth of forest and mine awaits development by Intelligent workers, and where the game and fish offer enjoyable recreation to all who have leisure and Inclination for sport d hill-dwell- YOUNG COLONEL IN DILEMMA Ways of War Were a New Thing to His Understanding. At tbe Army and Navy dub In Washington a number of veteran officers were telling stories, when Gen. Chaffee told this anecdote of Gen. Carr, who died In New York some years ago: It appears that Gen. Carr, at the outbreak of the dvll war, bad left Troy to take command of a regiment The engagement in which, as colonel, he first figured was at Big Bethel. His regiment had been halted for rest and refreshment In a pleasant place and had not yet experienced the excitement of a skirmish. It happened however, that confederates were In ambush In the Immediate neighborhood and from a safe hiding place they opened fire on the northerners. Carr, so the story runs. Instantly put spurs to his horse and dashed up to a group of officers. Excitement and bewilderment were apparent upon hla the young face as he approached party. "They are firing upon my regiment!" he shouted. "My God! Now what Is to be done?" Harper's Weekly. BABY COVERED WITH 80RE8. Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied Would Have Died But for Cuticura." Would Scratch and "My little son, when about a year and a half old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a physician treat him, but the sores grew worse. Then they began to come on Ms arms, then on other parts of his body, and then one came on Ms chest, worse than the others. Then I called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I bad to tie bis bands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. He got te be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. My aunt advised me t 1 try Cuticura Soap and Ointment sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and a box of the Ointment and at the end of about two months the sores were all well. He has nerer had any sores of any kind since. He Is now strong and healthy, and I can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. Mrs. Egbert Sheldon, JL F. D. No. 1, Woodvllle, Conn., April 22, 1905." Treasured Tickets of Leivt. tho late Michael Davltt' most treasured possesisons were vo gilt frames, each of which contained a ticket of leave which was granted him after he had served a term ol penal servitude fur his beloved co- o try. Among E OUT STAINS. DIAMONDS IN UNITED Stores te the Value ef THOSE MADE BY FRUIT JUICE 1MAY BE EASILY REMOVED. felsa Boiling Water for the Slight One And Adds for the Bad Ones, Ones, But Great Precau- tion Is Needed. With the frequent service of fruits, the table linen is apt to suffer. Before sending to the laundry the tablecloth and napkins should be examined carefully and the spots remove, as soap sets the stains. Moot fruit tains, taken In season, can be reacted easily from linen by putting he stained portion over a bowl and curing a stream of boiling hot water h rough it When the spots are however, adds must be used hla part of the work always should e done under the supervision of the al stress, to see that all needful precautions are taken to prevent d itroylng the fabric Itself. I Oxalic add, allowing three ounces ol me crystals to one pint of water, will ke found useful to be kept on hand r this especial purpose. Wet the ain with the solution and hold over hot water or in the sun. The Instant Ibe spot disappears rinse well. Wet tbe stain with ammonia, then rinse again. This many times will save nen. .Javelle water Is excellent for white goods and may be made at home or psrehaaed at the druggist's. A good rile for making it calls for four pounds of washing soda, dissolved in four quarts of soft water. Boll ten minutes, take from the fire and add one pound of chloride of lime. Cool bottle and keep tightly qulekly, corked. This Is strong, and must be handled with extreme care. Peach stains are the hardest of all fruit stains to remove, but a weak solution of chloride of lime with In finite patience In its application, fro qiently will effect the desired result STATES $300 Found In Single Year. KRiOUS Never la tbe history of the United States has there been such n demand for diamonds as there was In 1905. Large quantities were Imported, but the country produced none. la 1903 It produced diamonds to the value of $50, la 1901 It had aa output worth $100, lu 1900 Its production was valued at 1150, and In 1899 the country boasted native diamonds to the value of 300. Diamonds have been discovered in the United States In four different regions, but their actual place of origin is unknown. All have been found la loose and superficial deposits, and all accidentally. It la not at all Improbable, however, that some day the original sources of this queen of gems may be discovered. Tbe high price of diamonds has made tbe recent search for these precious stones in the United States and Canada keener than ever before. Scientific American. Dr. Herman Relnbold, tbe expert German chemist, In a recent official report concerning Baking Powders, declares that a pure alum baking powder la better and less Injurious than cream of tartar pewdera. the He says that If the quantity of alum contained In a sufficient quantity of baking powder for a batch of bread or cakes for an ordinary family, be concentrated to one mouthful of food, and taken Into the stomach of any one person, no matter how delicate. It could do no harm. On the contrary, alum Is wholesome In proper quantities. This la undoubtedly the reason the State of Missouri quickly repealed a law that prohibited tbe manufacture of tbe most wholesome of all baking powders. So much for Alum Baking Powders. to-da- Two Good Salads. Potato Salad. Roil, One several potatoes; Unqualified Success of Lydta BL pink Lam's Vegetable Compound In the Case of Mrs. Fannie D. Fox. One of the greatest trlanrobscd Lydia E. Finkhama Vegetable Compound is the conquering of womans dread enemy, Tumor. The growth of e tumor is tody that frequently its presence is not suspected until it is far advanced. one-hal- "wandering pains" may So-call- ed come from Its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made manliest by profuse monthly periods, accompanied by unusual pain, from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation or secure a bottle of Lydia E. ilnkham's Vegetable Compound right eway and begin its use. Mrs. Pinkliam. of Lvnn, Mass., will give you her advice if you will write her about yourself. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkhsm and for twenty-fiv- e years has been advising sick women free of charge. Dear Mm Hnkhsms " I take the liberty to rnngrstnlato you oa the euneeee 1 have niul with your wonderful medicine. Eighteen month ago my iiariods stopped. Shortly after I felt so badly that 1 u omitted to a thorough examination by a physician and was told that 1 had a tumor and would have to undergo aa opera ttuu. "Boon after I read one of yoiir edrertlee menu and derided to give Lydia IS. Fink-huVegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottlea aa directed the tumor Is entirely gone. I have been examined by a physician and he snys I have nofes of a tumor now. It baa mao brought my periods around onoe more, and I am entirely well. Fannie D. Fax, 7 Chastest btawL Bradford, Fa. nt KDUCATIOMAL. 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Thousands of women testify to this fact 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THE PEOPLE DIE EACH YEAR la tha tJnllrd States, alone, more than a lion die yearly from preventable diseases. mil- GOOD HEALTH tell why tbrae startling facts exist. GOOD HEALTH la the oldest health Journal lu tho world, a big handsomely illustrated and edited magazine (or the home. The price inably on dollar a year. Single copies tea cents. Send twenty-fi- r cents and this adrertiaement a, for a trial three months' K. PAXTON SILVER FLEECE DIP is unquestionably tha best sheep din an the market. It cures the worst cases of SCAB without la juriag the wouL Instantly soiabtain water at any temperature. Non poftunnae cafe. If your dealer hasn't it in stuck, writs tha CARBOLIC SOAP CO., NSW YORK CITY. Wheat, fleandbaahda parser CsLaioKua subsc-ipiio- GOOD HEALTH PUBLISHING sample ,lmri,dCa.mW. C0NPANT, BATTLE CREEK. HICH. CO. Boston. Mass. BUCHANS W. N. peel and chop peel and slice have skillet bait as many onions; ready wltji enough bacon fat to fry the onions until tender; salt the potatoes and add to the onions, stirring until well mixed; lastly, add one cup oi) good vinegar, cover closely and set back to simmer awhile, then serve. Cabbage Salad. Roil together one egg, well beaten, one tablespoonful o of sugar, butter, one tablespoonful f teaspoon fill of salt, three-fourtcup of vinegar, until It thtek-i-ns- ; stir constantly; have cabbage chopped fine and pour over it hot. If you will add one-bacup of thick to the above. It makes a fine dressing for lettuce. AVOIDED all inflamed, ulcerated and cats ditfons of the mucous membrane such as No Bex In Initiate. There Is a bad trick In business let- tion and without a properly complete notion of tholr Identity. I'm example, I have been for three welAs In desultory correspondence with a client who signed S. T. Snits, we will say. The handwriting was somewhat feminine, and I had my secretary address the answers to Mrs. S. T. Snits. We received a corectlon this morning from Samuel T. Snits, and discovered that our correspondent Is a man. At other times women write us, signing merely Initials, and several before we letters are interchanged discover that P. B. Pipkin' or E. L. Skeeter represent members of the fair sex. "This is a case where brevity isn't the soul of wIL" OPERATIONS vium Baking Powder le Wholesome. Immense Steel Plates. The shell and boilers of the new Cunarder being built at Wallaend, England, are aald by Consul Metcalf EXCELLENT 8TUFFED HAM. to be constructed of the largest steel plates la tbe world. They are silicon Simple Directions for Cooking This steel, weighing ten tone each. The boilers alone will weigh over 1,000 Appetising and Palatable Dish. tons. Massive Ingots and slabs What to Eat gives directions for a weighing 13 and 14 tons, are continustuffed ham, which ought to be very ally passing through the rolling mills good. For a buffet supper It would be there for tMe work. especially attractive. A medium-size- d V agar-cure-d ham is boiled in the usual Training School for Elephants. There is a training school for elemanner. When done, either slash with a knife, making long, slanting phants at A pi, In the Congo State, slashes, or puncture to the bone with where 28 elephants are taking lessons. the carving steel. Prepare a stuffing The training operations have producof bread crumbs seasoned with pre- ed encouraging results, says the Tribpared mustard until the crumbs are une Congolalse. quite yellow. Moisten with the water Handkerchiefs Date from 1741. In which the ham was boiled. Mix Tbe first pocket handkerchiefs, with tbe dressing one onion chopped fine, a few sprays of parsley, minced, utilised In tbe manner they are and plenty of pepper, black or red. were manufactured at Paisley in 1743. Yfiess this dressing in the slashes or punctures, and glaze the ham ovei with white of egg. Take a large handful of crumbs, some as large as a grain of corn, and others larger; ham spread these over the top of the and moisten them with cream. ' Place In the oven long enough for the crumbs to brown, which will be long enough also to let the stuffing get hot Garnish the dish with parsley or fine bunches of watercress. ter writing to which men as well as women are addicted," said a business man. I mean the way people have of signing merely Initials and leaving you without a clew as to their sex, consequently without a correct form In which to reply to their communica- TUMORS CONQUERED U I Salt Lake City, No. 35, 1905 BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for lf Embroidered Linen Belts. Embroidered linen belts are cheap enough, still tbere cannot be the Individuality about them as may be seen In a belt made at borne from a single motif of handsome embroidery set on at tbe center back to a strip of white linen dosing in the front with s buckle of ones own choosing, while, perhaps, tbe buckle will be the only part of the belt that bas had to be purchased. Now that the three little bows are worn at the throat much money iaay be saved by making these at home, tbe smallest scraps of silk being available for the purpose, rasa Cm i.Wla Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c &nd $1, Sold by nil Druggists. |