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Show Best 8al1orsy Fishermen LADY HOLLAND'S STRANGE The French fisheries, with head 'Quarters at St. Pierre and Miquelon, Chosa Luncheon Hour hare been carried on under the boun- ty system since the year ISIS. Tbs reason given why a buupty should bs allowed are that the fisheries form a nursery tor the navy, and thus ilia government is ensbkd to secure men tor that branch of the aerrlca who are cot only familiar with the sea, but who, from experlenca la their bualnesa, are quick to think and net In times of emergency, the theory being that fishermen make the best Bailors. Da Your Feet Asha and Bum? Fhake into your shoe, Allen's n powder for tire feet It niakea tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, lint, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. Z.lok Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeEoy, N. Y. Foot-Eas- e, Statue of Tough Timber. Sycamore la an exceedingly durable wood, and a atatua from It now In the museum of Glxeb la reported Bound and natural In appearance, although nearly (.000 years old. 1 am son Plsoi cure for Consumption saved FAD ax Period for a Foct Bath. Lady Munster, tho aged pranddaugh-te- r of King William IV. cf England, haa written an autobiography. Sba relates that In 1S37 aha went with her mother to take luncheon with Lady Holland. To this day," aha rays, "1 never taste cold turkey and salad without their conjuring up in my mind's eye Holland Mouse dining room, full of brilliant stiver and glass, tho smart footmen, and, most of all, a moat charming looking lady with a very pale face the palest face I think I ever saw, and with auch a heavenly, sweet smile. Aie sat In e large armchair, and her occupation seemed to me, even young as I was. strange In a dining room. She was not elttlng at the dining room table with every one else, hut In e onraer of the room. A maid was kneeling by her bathing the pale, sweet, amillag lady's feet the loveliest white feet In a large china foot tub I This lady was the famous Lady Holland, and I heard It aald that these, to outsiders, peculiar ablutions took place In the dining room of Holland House daring luncheon whether there were vial tors sv Ufa threa years sea lfss. Thos. Bonus or not!" tuple Sheet, Morwleh, W. Y.. Feb. IT, 18S0. Choosing a Wifs In Japan, Japan when a man wants a wife he does not woo her. He does not oven choose her for himself, but aska friend on whose taste he can rely to find him a charming and beautiful girl. The friend does his best, and aka the approval of the yonng lady's parents. Then a party la given by a mutual friend of the persona moat concerned, and they are Invited to it, that they may sea what they think of each other. The girl la not expected to have an opinion of her own, hut If she haa any marked distaste for the man she la not generally obliged to marry him. ba No Hurry In Japan. The Bible says, "Yet a little more eleep, yet a little more slumber, yet little more folding of the hands In rest." In Japan the traveler finds the phrase, A little more tea, one more smoke and the folding of the legs to alt." LydiaE.Pinkhams Vegetable Gocipoocd A Womans (tally For Womans Ills. liE B. C. NORRIS FLORAL CO. The Preacher's Evidence. Roland, III Juno 27. Dlabetea haa so long been looked upon as an Incurable form of kidney disease that a sure care for it must rank as one of the most valuable medical discoveries of the age. And every day brlnga forth fresh evidence that Dodd'a Kidney Pills will cure diabetes. Important evidence In their favor la givn en by Rev. Thos. P. Norman, tho Baptist minister here. Mr. Norman says: I bad all the symptoms of a bad case of diabetes and received ao much benefit from the use of Dodda Kidney Pills that I cheerfully recommend them to anyone suffering from that dread dlseaaa. Dodd'a Kidney Pills will cure the worst form of diabetes." Dcdd'a Kidney Pllla always cure diabetes, ona of tho final stages of kidney disease. All the earlier stages from backache to rheumatism are naturally much more easily cured by the same remedy. well-know- WHY HOT WEATiiE" MAXES WGi.iEtl HERVOUS. Suggestions by Dr. Hartman. How to Combat tho Nervous Depression Incident to Wjrm Weather. ti-- s National League News. Tinker in bin ini; poorly this spring. Jim Dclahanty is improving in his hitting. Frank. Soloe ran do wonders with discards and colts. Tommy Corcoran continues to make brilliant plays at abort. Johnny Evers makes one error per day with great regularity. Col. Dreyfua has hla weather eye on ntchcr Campbell of tottlsville. Manager McGraw haa written a little book on how to play baseball. There la said to be bad feeling between Fred Clarke and Kitty Brant-flelCannell's wrakneaa la on ground balls. The man is in need of practice. Babb la Brooklyn's only 300 man among the regulars, and he is barely over the line. Steirfeldt and Ewing, Walker, ONeill are not making the Eaatern trip with the Reda. The Cincinnati club haa paid the remainder of the draft money for catchers ONeil and fichlel. It is rumored in Pittsburg that Pitcher lices arm la gone, and that he will be released shortly. Fred Clarke has been switching hla batting order to stem the tide of 111 luck that has followed his team. Outfielder McCarthy haa gone to the hospital. He turned that bad ankle again on tbe base lines the other day. When Mike Lynch, tbe Prown phenomenon, arrives, the Pirate twirling staff will certainly be in admirable shape. Manager Buckenberger saya that TOM year, lit- ! not yi-- of age. Manager llSnh Nnvl of Uuckford was his dis-- t COVl'IiT. One e tie looked for the feat of Jack to prevent Detroit from fur It Innings. The first i four of i ho Detroit team got oiiB hit off Iris delivery. Jolrn-oam) Coniinkcy have lost a 100 suit or clothes to (larry Herr rnar.n. thry n a goring that Wyatt Lee wou'd win the first full game he pitched against Cincinnati. Tbe Reds knocked hi m out on May 2G. In hiit.-nri-i- American Association News. The Minneapolis club haa released first has. man Dan tolly. Bug" Holiday and pitcher Hart are umpiring In good style. Hazchun is one of the best hitters that ever mure a Toledo uniform. Stone, whom Boston turned back to Milwaukee, Is hitting .416. Outfielder Swander is making good with Minneapolis club In batting and fielding. McCord, the pitcher who waa with la. uisvllle last year, haa Blgned with (Ireensburg. The St. Paul club has released outd fielder John towler to Sioux City, because It had more outfielders than it could use. Hugh Hill Is batting hard for Kansas City. In one game the man whom Cleveland released a year ago made four His average up to date ! .305. Notwithstanding the fact that Billy Clymer and his Columbus team were unlucky in getting away In poor fash- -' ion, the enthusiasts of that city have In Hasheesh Delirium. Not long ago a great number o! table legs were unloaded on a wharl at Alexandria, consigned to an Interior poinL In unloading the legs Into a Nile skiff, a stevedore chanced to break one In two. Before long be was danelng about, stretching bis arms over hla head, lifting bis feet aa high as his walst.wllh every step, and mutLet me have hell, too. 1 tering: am ruler of heaven; why should not On my domain include hall also? examination It was found that about half of the table legs were hollow, and were filled with the green dust of hasheesh, and the stevedore had helped himself liberally from the storehouse he had discovered. Pc-ru-- na De-ru-- Dirty Mirror rurpoaely. Whenever a looking glass appears In a scene In a play above a fireplace In a sideboard, or a cabinet, ona la almost aure to hear somebody aak hla or her neighbor why tha glass baa been smeared with whiting or aoap or something that dulls IU surface completely. All sorts of reason are haxardod or suggested. Sometimes II Is slated that it la done for luck, ai others that they did not Intend te leave It dirty. Ti real explanation is, however, a simple one. The glass Is dirtied to prevent the illusion of the cone being destroyed, aa It certainly ter. would be If the audience saw in II the reflection of themselves, or, worse This Will Interest Mothers. till, the reflection of the people la Mother Gray's Gweet IVwdors for Chilthe wings carrjlng on the business-o- f nurse a in Mother used by Gray, dren, the stage. Children's Home, Now York, Cure Bad Stomach, Toothing Disorders, move and regulate the bowols aud destroy Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Worms. Bold by all lrufiriat, 2To. Sample Your Reception at SL Louis, During FREE. Address A S. Olmsted, toltuy.N.Y. the Fair, Free. If you Intend going to the Louisiana Mounds In Tennessee. At the foot of the high bluffs of the Purchase Exposition, St. touts, Mia aourl. opened by President Roosevelt Mississippi river bottoms, seven miles April 30ih, 1904, It will be very muck several west of Lauderdale, Tann., are to your advantage to eorrespond wljh mounds which tbe old residents have Mr. F. II. Worsley. No. 411 Dooley always called gravea of the Indiana block. Salt toke City, 1'tab. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all who inhabited this section many yean ago. Theso mounds have always been hla part!a met at the SI. tools depot tho source of much speculation and and escorted to tbelr lodgings, which tha will lie reserved In advance. It la believed that wonder. Information relative to passenger mounds hold bodies of the prehistoric ticket limits, hotel rates, race known as the Mound Builders, rates and all other necessary informawhich tradition says inhabited this tion asked for will be cheerfully given country centuries sgo. free of charge. Tills will especially he of benefit to thrsn desiring to travel Mrn. Winslow'. Woothlng Syrup, the kK. rolum IP with rtuli parties or In parties of four For chilli IccUHnr, aufM-fl.mm.ibm, mlliayM laln euroi wllidaoUai. RiCAUulU or five. School teachers will also to their Interests by hear sonti-ihinHandsome Bible. , aisivn party. writing The mom hcaiiiitul volume In tho m Congressional Library at Washing). Clothing of Esquimaus. !s a Blliln which waa on Tho well KsquiiiaiiK generally own kcvituI cni,,.lc!i: suits of clolhea. parchment by a monk in (hn Tim anil pre-ea t araurt: when a in tho text, each letter not encagi'il in dirty work. The pool is pirfiet aid th'-ris not a simt-- li or c!:i- - i - wear one suit for all uro ar blot from lid to K;:eh cli:i;jt--rmria m. til IL lincii'uf-shabby. New ! ciotlir-- i nritiepins with a lurce on till winter f The ruil-ler. in which is drawn the frock is not often worn is a raiut. fi n.o k.ciudjt of whuin tlm tin- ittl'i. or hut home, being uminlly Liken chapter (oils. ihe room. Fever-iahiiM- Ascertain Your Feelings. If you want Schopenhauer said: SALT LAKE CITY to find out your real opinion of any one, observe the impreselon made upon you by the first sight of a letter Eye Water from him." 1011-15- 3. hofit Married Life In Abyssinia. In Abyssinia, a husband who can afford the expense Is continually adding to his household of wives. As soon his favorltn begins to pall on him he deposes her for another. The new wlfo rules the house, dictates orders to the other wives, who, strange as It may seem, obey her If any without open remonstrance. of the former favorltps ever cared for tbelr lord they soon cease to be jealous of his affections. They know, too, that tbe time will surely come when tbey will be turned out into tho streets to look for another mas- LOFTUS. Beit Fleral Detlya For M Oocaiiem. Piewpt aei Careful AttinUee Gme te Mail Ordaie. PH (WES NervoiiMiess is very eommnn among . I'oiuii hut is due to T renters. The nerve reap anieiiue r an- the reer.iir fur nerve vitality. MoihIU-hfor the These eeiilei s want of profM-- r nutrition. noticeable Tliise.iiuiiii.iii isesjiei-iallduring tho warm season. Every summer n ii Ki'iny of i u a ids uro irikl ueed aa a direct result, of weak nervous sy sterna This eon Id easily U oven-ninby tha lYriimt strikes at the use of l'erun.-i- . tile root of tho trim liy rorreeting tbe digestion, l'erfeel digestion furnishes inci rased nutrition for the nerve centers. Perfectly digested Las gives tlirsa reservoirs of life a vitality which creates strong, steady nerves, and in this manner fortifies snd nourishes life. Miss Blanche Grey, a prominent yonng society woman of Memphis, 'J'enn., in a recent letter from 174 Alabama Street, writes: "To a society woman whoae nervous force is often taxed to tha utmost from lack of rest and irregular meals, f know l! nothing whkh much benefit as Peruna. 1 took it a few mouths ego when 1 felt my strength giving way, and It toon made Itsell manifest In giving me new strength Miss Blanche Orey. and health. Contains No Narcotics. One reason why IVruna lisa found permanent use in so many homes la tlial it contains no narcotic of any kind. IV runa is perfectly hsrmlesa. It can bs used any length of time without acquiring a drug babiL IVruna does not produce temporary results. It la permaA Well Known Canadian Lady Sends nent in its effect. Letter o ( Endorsement to It haa no bad effect upon tbe system, Mina Mary llnrns, 38 Spring Garden and gradually ell iiiina tee catarrh by reHaving moving the cause of catarrh. Thera Road, Halifax, N. H., writes: Used IVruna for indignation and atoinach are a multitude of homes where rerun on for twenty trouble and to build np a broken down haa been used off andcould uot ba posSuch a am thing I years. best the with results, very system if IVruna contained any drugs of pleased to state my ejeperienoe with this sible excellent medicine. I bad been troubled a narcotic nature. At this season of the year wa are with stomach trouble anil poor digesto inflammations of the tion for some years, and although 1 peculiarly liable la the part of tried many remedies and dieting, noth- stomach and bowels. Itcut them short bow to to learn wisdom until I health seemed to restore my ing used IVruna In three months I had and in the casist anil quickest manner, Peruna does this by its peculiar powst entirely recovered my health and over all forma of cats' tIulI troubles. Burua strength." Mary Wiiiik-ii- "llTbompsoo'i stop-over- For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought XVbficlable PrcpButionliir As- similating the Food andBcgula-lin- g the Stomachs andBmwis of President of the Washington American League Club. Tenney, Wilhelm and Piuinger will accorded the team and management play Sunday ball next year u they are wonderful support. retained by Boston. Central League Gossip. of the Reds, Catcher Phil if there is a team in the Central want to sign ays be would again with any club from which he I.cne that has imt a Smith on Us r. It lias yi t to lie l: :ird from. (had once ,1 the release ot Phil O'Neill, the Ilctis' catrhi r, will Wheeling has not bo tiinrcil over to tho indianntxdis fir- -t baictnan Jim C'ox. I'itcher Tom lliickill, late of St. club as requested by President Grill", tin- Marion team. has jniut-of the American Association. rclea-mC.ipt. Pfeiffer has Im-by Frank Chance does some most clevand Mike iv-is now captain er base running. lie cun mix ti a hostile team and get away with a id the team. the second baseman, has quick dash as well as any man in the i.iirH-business. again with Dayton. He was PLAY BALL LEAGUE because of his bail arm. In Devlin and McCormick the New Marion is greatly by York club has picked up a pair cf tl: Jack Grim, most likely loohirs: youngsters that :!;i- - lack of its You will play better, be satisfied, :.o is suffering from that have lint toil into National and Every they cost no more. Besides society In a long time. our means a new Forfhiltjl Lvcrv Iowa League Notes. SmtI article for a defective one The attendance at Burlington keeps in Lwy American League Notes. Shim the weird playing the team Frank Owens Is Comlsk y's winning ui SEND FOR l.ii.-- i been CtltLOa indulging in. pitcher. John Corbett, the Burlington catchCatcher Buelow of Detroit Is laid up er. has been I.fpo-tcus captain of tho with a split hand. SW- Stovall baa Patten seems to be the whole pitch- club and first bast-maappointed in his place. ing department for Washington. The Burlington club has released Tho Dctrolts have a splendid outfield In McIntyre, Barrett and Crawpitcher Albertson and fielder Slngio-ton- . and has signed pitcher Schatib, ford. WE TBEHT CUBE John Chesbro has helped greatly in cii'clter Hcssli-- r and Inliddcr A. s NflMtml Tbirwt Tm- CATARRH winning his own games by his vlgor-oulN Biiiuri KurhlMitM Hninrluii :iu1 latu.s stick work. and KiiIim? Irtiiiti'H, Aiiliiia iMoniurL. IJvrr Kvmu-Mkhiiim H.mritfor Troitblr No longer can Washington be scoffed Western Winnowings. Chnnio JjIwmtii uf Women nbA Nrrrmii Dinhsh. I'iiutm, not. Ilian at Since Patsy Donovan joined the The fit. Joseph papers do not boost Mv, Vtitia' lnroi. Ult'kili, dinno1 Trouble team marked Improvement baa been "Coming Events" strong enough. Min IkmMt Nfiiklln M4 KkruinaUiiR. IN 11 if Plain. donviB nd Hemal of ill risfi. Inflclder Joe Dolan Is now captain shown. Ymulds. litdlfO i or in nrki. VHood Hiram. Worn. Iltl Pffir. IlyMor:. Kpiliiir, Lachance has been playing sensa- of tho Omaha team. He is playing 7'npe d l lmmlo 010., ud mil Morvoui tional ball for the world's champions. the game of his life and hitting over iNarMri. In twenty-seveWrit for fro lIomiiTreotoifot Core. games he has made .P'0. llf If MiraiMinllt bnt two errors. nm. . w. bioim In the first few games at Colorado I'MkllUUoB Frtt, ML A. J. IIOkH. Manager Armour has reached the Springs Umpire Cusack misinterpreted conclusion that Earl Moore needs a the balk rule and made the pitchers W.mr of ibo wrainrNi or A Sm .wllhre k . SltSiXilLI IffMMfir fna lot of work to put his pitching arm In kcp both feet on the slab while de- Mif ro. ra mind. Yu. u. rniiril Iff iniNiiaBn. tikdptiion or MUf rSS whm in dapore .pm AKK lUfc VKHY I'KilOoN WK WANT u.r word. of pail.nl. ta.- -l todurMd a. looroU last season's form. MOW. WB WANT Tl) fills you with Ik. l livering the ball. TU TALK TO. . WikBia iroYfa nnr 91111 In onrfnf CHHf'RIC (lam ..ilMm.udin. IMl . will not The pigmy second base-shostop Manager Jimmy Ryan of Colorado IIimwi hr pub.Ulunr ibo Miinv voiiintorr tU" .KK ..ill eon tou. TkixppliMW Maukw knod. ilr.le Woakum. IvM combination of Parent and Ferris, of Springs is on the lookout for a catch- MuBinik Fnim Liint ptwiiiN, iitIui nafkiOA, plomrao enrol.. of titr I'lmir.ie lil.nd, l ...i.ral nad rnldrrkfk. liinmM. linniriii-ii-liienrilon. Boston, has a rival In O'toary and er. a Tom Messit, his team's reliance. tux. WK CAN T PI IlMsH OI K ( I IKS B.uod IN l'u... aud all WBAKXBSaaa M IKIUIK Is badly Hurt from being spiked and Bi COMBO ll BiiH.ti Rohnson, of Detroit. ra. llfOCO VO bi'MIT fiHllll'IiM. UKKtra IIDL'KS: o. alii) in UtN 4'ioaa ul Uvulioi In iTMlaso Killian, Detroit's winning pitcher, ir.nv loose his throwing Hrm becausi Kore lo prove our TImb IB our p.on: t lo ; Sunday. U .. n. lo If. lolp- ai nnothorwo)' looks like tbe pitching find of the of blend poisoning. Main Streak South DRS. 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