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Show h a tel prescribe If physicians fjf- - Jacque Had His Revenge as He Had Threatened. mffC,UeWa8 th ba"ber ot regl VaHant man wlt htsril the Jacque was an excellent raxeur a'S f Vlndlctlve disposb HnnhnJa8 revengeful. When ho had be paalshpd by his colonel he vow-h- e would be by slay-nhis commander. revenged There were those In the regiment who believe the bar- BUt the 0l0nel W8 not amons them f. pinkhams Vegetable Compound of Lydia E. wonderful power fe w g Compound over be- because it U a stimulant, not motive, but simply because it is vvo-ctabl- Summoning Jacque before him he confronted him fiercely.' So, he thundered at him "iso tonic and you discovered directly have sworn to kill me- - have you? "vLirenerative organs, 'vsitively Veil, you are a coward and restoring health and not. I swore to be revenged, sir, hedgMelons cures are reported from ed Jacque, trembling. women who bv country the of "Dont speak to your E been cured, trained nurses who commanding officer, roared the colonel. "Get out ! witnessed cures and physicians of virtue your the Implements and shave me. We uve recognized kPinkhams Vegetableto Com-- 5 shall see what we shall see. jgivs The colonel threw himse f back in nd are fair enough his chair, and Jacque, having obeyed i;twhere it is due. to be frank and orders physicians dared approached him with cup and at hnndreds of them would acknowl-thblade. He lathered the colonel's face they constantly prescribe and began. He shaved and shaved. m. e. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-- d He scraped and scraped. Out he did in severe cases of female ills, as it can be re. not let the heavy blade pierce the pkaow by experience a cure. The follow-lett- er colonel 8 neck. He continued shavupon to effect proves it. ing and scraping. The colonel writh4 of Brigham ed and squirmed and twisted and y. 8. C. Brigham, writes! k, Fitchburg, Mass., but Jacque shaved on. to say that I groaned, It rives me great pleasure For heavens s E. Iinkham sak," at last shouted Vegetable Inund Lydia , the colonel, kill me and put me out of nwumi very eflicaoious, and often pro-my practice for femalo difficulties. this misery. benefl-to- rt Mr oldest daughter found it very Jacque, looking the otner way, femaletroulile some time ago, andmy raft daughter is now taking it for a fe. smiled and shaved on. New York in health Herald. r weakness, andis surely gaining tftwb advocate it as a most reliable spe-- i SENATOR OF PLEBEIAN TASTE to which women are sub-- ( in all diseases w i-- wet "gSe fl m yg. it honest endorsement." fomen who arc troubled with pain-o- r irregular periods, bloating (or and give That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice endorse and recommend, In the iirongcst terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering Into the composition ot Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Grecian water works as well for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, " Grecian poetry have survived to serve catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint. torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel present age. Prof. Dorpfleld, affections and all catarrhal diseases of Ahile pursuing archneological whatever region, name or nature. It Is In Athens, with the also a specific remedy for all aueh chronic purpose or long standing cases of catarrhal affec,nearthing the fountain of Pisis tions ami resultants, as bronchial, trains, discovered a number of small throat and their lung diseases (except water galleries in the with severe coughs. It vicinity of the More especially beneath the is not so good for acute colds and coughs, for but or chronic cases It Is tingering, road leading front the market place especially elticucious In producing perin Athens, and serving as the route fect cures. Itcontuins Black Cherry bark. Golden Seal root, Illoodroot, Stone root, for the processions of the Panathenea, Mandrako root and (Jueens root all of be recognized a series of conduits comwhich are highly praised as remedies for posed of a pair of pipes of pottery all the above mentioned affections by such eminent writers and teachers as placed one over the other. From the same point, the azora, other similar Prof, ltartholow, of Jefferson Med. College; Prof. Hare, of the Unlv. of la.; pipes of a square section, covered with Prof. Finley Klllngwood, M. I.. of Benslabs of baked earth, radiated in the nett Med, College, Chlrngo; Irof. John King, M. 1)., lato of Cincinnati ; Prof. direction of the smaller streets. John M. Seudder, M. D.. lato of CincinThe antiquity of this system of nati j Prof. Edwin M. Ilalo. M. D., of canalization is beyond doubt, insomuch Hahnemann. Med. College, Chicago, and scores of others equally eminent In their as the character of the works in conleveral schools of practice. nection with it is as old as the Roman The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is the and Byzantine epochs. Much knowlonly medicine put up for sale through edge also was obtained respecting the druggists for like purposes, that has ahy such profexitUmal endorsement worth supply of water to the Inhabitants of more than any number of ordinary testithe capital from the many experimonials. 0en publicity of Its formula on Is the best possible the bottle mental cuttings and trenches. guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this The aqueduct of Pisistratus, d 'islied formula will show thatGolden the Tyrant, was found to pass ical Discovery contains no poisonous or harmful agents and no alcohol the Tiieater of Bacchus and then terpure, glycerine minate in a basin where nine conduits chemically being used Instead. Glycerine is entirely their Is discharged a most contents, contiguous unobjectionable and besides useful Ingredient In the cure of allstom-we- ll to the fountain of Kalllrrhoe, situb as ated at the Piiyx. This fountain inere is tbe hicl cluded a couple of pools, one above authority for its use in all such cases. ground, wherefrom water could be The Discovery Is a concentrated glycextract of native, medicinal roots drawn directly, and a second below, eric and Is safo and reliahlo. acting as a reservoir, and also as an A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingreoverflow, allowing its surplus water dients mailed free, on request. Address to pass through a pipe into the city Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo,' N.. Y. for the use of the public. In the aqueduct of Pisistratus the water was Passing of Matter. transported In round pipes of potDr. Gustave Le Bon of Faris has tery, with joints carefully fitted. If the revolutionary conclusion this acqueduet should fall to be of fur- reached away by ther service, that of Hadrian serves that matter finally passes changes in its molecules, at the present time for a supply to spontaneous as illustrated In the electrons of rathe Athenian inhabitants. dium, and that the result ot these Is "substances which are InUPS AND DOWNS OF STEEL changes termediary between ponderable bodies and Imponderable ether." Why It Is, as Andrew Carnegie Says, or Brince Either Thert la more Catarrh Id thla ectIoB of the eountry Means of Supply of the Ancient Acropolis Have Lately Been Unearthed. w ' i .L. Douglas !i?&3?SHOESS to-da- 1 ii"i chool k fsi Whitens the purifies catarrh, and by direct application cures U inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ills. theater, ople irr 4I as with teeth breath cures nasal sore throat, sore eyes, mouth and fd th Paxtine possesses extraordinary healing and germicidal qualities unlike anything eke. At all druggists, jo cents HGE TRIAL FACKAGB FRKI R. Paxton Co., Boston, Msss dec nth tltb. uH U ferity F i iicgiift food JiWDtSTYSEXTKACJs ivoraneedb bond of r 7Dc. Fill (or eon.ttptloo. LIKE MANY OTHER PHENOMENA Perfectly Reasonable Explanation of Peculiar Happening. One virtue of an uninteresting book has been discovered by a physician. He saya he tried to read a dull novel the other night, but soon found himself turning over the pages hurriedly. He claims that when he commenced to read his library was uncomfortably warm, but after rapidly turning about a hundred pages looking for bright things he gradually became aware that the room was getting cooler. Being. like most doctors, inclined to experiment scientifically, he consulted bis thermometer and learned that when he struck long historical passages In the novel his lack of Interest and skipping pages reduced the tern perature at an alarming rate. Just as he felt sure be was getting a congestive chill be turned to throw the book Into the grate and saw that his fire had gone out. Effort to Save Kite. The kite, according to ornithological authorities, Is declared to be extinct, and It Is practically so. But a vigilance committee has nevertheless been formed In Wales for tbe protection of the bird. A photographer recently traced one of the only pair ot kites known to exist In South Wales to a cave In the mountains and with a lucky snapshot secured a photograph. The home of the pair la being kept a At the mills they made up the big rafts according to a certain system. A crib was made of boards, say, 16 feel long, and was built In layers, cob house fashion, until It was perhaps a couple of feet deep, all fastened by long hardwood pegs. Seven of these crlbi made a "piece; and three pieces, sldt by side, lashed together by lines fastened to the boats, made what wa called a "Wisconsin river raft." Thai was about as large as a raft could b and run safely the various dams and bars and rapids, says Outing. Aftei they got to the mouth of the Wlsconsli the men would shift these pieces and bunch up a number of Wisconsin rivet rafts Into one vast, snakt of sawn timbers, a thing of terror tc all the steamboats on the river, until at last it found its destination, perhaps tying up at some bayou far down toward St. Louis. Once such a raft plied up on the middle pier of the Dubuque bridge, and ran up the abutment to the bridge floor, frightening half tc death some 300 gaping folk who had come out to see the wild men gc through. But that was merely an incl dent It was merely an Incident if at night the men, asleep and forgetful ol the green lights which ought to show that they were running, awoke under f volley of profanity and saw looming before them the bow of some river steamer, whose captain and pilot objurgated them by all tbe saints of th river to have a better care for the observance of the law. slow-movi- Scientific Farming of th Day. Within the last few years muct progress has been made In redticlni The United farming to a science. Boothln fiymp. Mr. Wlnilow'i Winner of Marathon Race, th State department of agriculture hat Ferchlidm terttiln. whS mark you, ftLftbuUl man, wladooUu. pAin.cur lie was a poor gart secret long been working to that end. Th to live most economically to llvs had farmer no longer works In . franct him 25,000 Garlic at a Cure-Alloffered Darken a Room. To at all. They a manner. He has learned haphazard a as In a couutr) Garlic la being Investigated Dark green gluzed calico, if cut to in gold 25,000 francs atudy the nature of his soil and asancient than In less earns tuberculosis. for laborer a stout narrower and shorter than remedy slightly where a certain the will best grow The It. bedroom window blind and pinned be- In It. The crops that times It was a reputed cure-all- . two francs a day. He refused so department of agrlcultur was Hellas of will hind and honor list of its curative properties darken the room, the It sustain Is ronstantly searching for the new innot be seen from outside. Many great that, as a modern author says, enough for lAues Spiridon, he said, Is a watei people are unable to sleep well In a productive plants which will thrive why the odly remaining wonder and only that he bo given under all the varying conditions In Marous room with light blinds only. known. of are still town death native and sickness privilege in hla the country. Crops can now be cultl I that he be allowed every morning vated profitably In what for ages ha In Athens and FOUND OUT. to fill his goatskins been waste land. The farmer has a own little drive his little team to his A Trained Nuns Discovered Xta wider range In selecting what cropi sell such of th he shall produce. He also has th village, and there tc care Effect water as his own pooplo might benefit ot many methods of cultlva se No one la in better position to know Hon from which to The money? They choose. It Is pro buy from him. ol a ot food and drink than dieted that In 1910 the yield of much it aside for the physical training B tbe value James trained nurse. the boys of Loucs village. land, per acre, will be twice what II Speaking of coffee a nurse of 'Wllkea-Barr- was In 1900. Cleveland Leader. Connolly. In The Outing Magazine. Fa., wrltea: "1 used to drlnl. II Kt AIL Hie Order. strong coffee myself and suffered greatWidows for Sale, the crank) ly from headaches and Indigestion. See here, you! cried A Chinese newspaper, the Chung YYATEfW numcr making While on a visit to my brothers I had Una Fao, the following; "A liner, who had been prints CLOTHING. what matter "no to a good chance try Fostum Food ,us complaints, at Fcngtlen correspondent Ismadr of thf best doesn't seem to stir yot Coffee, for they drank It altogether lo special writes that about the beginning of ,ay to you It coffee. In two of weeks, this month a Japanese ordinary some Btrflwttnbfid.aswdb Dt place iP,,No, sah. replied the waiter. after using Fostum, I found 1 was 2,000 Japanese widows, Imported rtdSfWcrawwmfft whom he ofmat a gem whenebah headbenefited much me and finally my iiT jticictothc boss tell fered for sale either as domestic serv ",mor ache disappeared and also the . SIGN OF THE FISH ants or as secondary wives, at 60 talk loH dnl cents a catty (one and i Philadelphia Iress. "Naturally I have alnce used Foetum pounds avoirdupois.) Fhotographi Courteous. Retort among my patient, and have noticed a are first shown to Intending U"d t0 yo "Aw-esp- taln. marked benefit where coffee baa been era, who then make their purchas selection, left off and Fostum used. BiglnterestOnYourMoney whaler, didn't you? and the woman la weighed and hei Post-aY (iL a curious fact about observe "I value calculated. There Is no condl me-- aw used among mothers. It greatly Hon attached save that she must b .Would UU mind telling catchln in use helps the flow of milk In rases where allowed to return homo once every what kind of halt you coffee le Inclined to dry It up, and three years." et ' rou,d where tea causes nervousness. iuiitXpi!i'w pyj I1,'1 JnTi.1 Dude, when Chicago Trhune- frlier." "I find trouble In getting servant to Wherein London Lacke. young make Fostum properly. They most alIn some respects London U very Harrys Advantage. Why, ways serve It before It hae been boiled much behind many English villages, CO. -- Helen married? Pearl CMORRISFLORAL D long enough. It should be boiled IS or Tactically every rural police station the wouldnt accept 20 minutes and served with cream, lias Its telephone, but Scotland Yard, told me that ah man that walks. le certainly a delicious bever- the head and center of London's crimwhen It best TMOS. Harry don Ruby-W- ell. inal detective syatpm, still holds out age." h$ He own an automobll.-CWhen Answering VmI' reason" for Fostum a idle mans of communication. walk. "There's agilust Kindly Mention Dally New A lgo IB. Laka-N- o. W. N. U Balt , o fra Skill Required In Construction ot River Floats to Run Bars and Rapids. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, la theoulr Constitutional curs on the market. It Is taken Infernally In doaea from 10 drops to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous aurfscea of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any cae K fails to curt Band fur circulars aud testimonials. Addrm.: F.J.CHKNKX 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. PtukkI.u, e, J'' indl-lestlo- thrce-quarter- WO, at I1 J ft TW irClM I boat )ut ocl Tha ( v ttrk m m lnnrs af !f and Improvs ek onrc Whits Leghorns, Wysndoties, Rhods $,SOfor netting. sl Salt Lake Clt It fid 'I i pays .OULTRY with for PROFIT hlV t?w,o tw.lrt C? W- slea, HlfttMl Un4 NfirtirN. XwiwhlUhwd J Waahlagwa, VISIONS l NIW 0v. IWI. S. U PPr LAW RTPM. Sl, w artliftM, . , I0 ,? Food and Environment. Bullfinches fed on hempseed turn said a naturalist quite black, "Horses kept In coal mines for several years become covered with soft thick fur like a mole. The mastiff of Thibet, who in the Thibetan highlands has a heavy coat of wool, loses his coat completely when he is brought down to the plains. The ermine, In his snow lnfested home, turns white In the w inter, but If he Is taken for the winter to a warm climate he does not turn white at all. Quite amazing, altogether, are the changes that with food and environment we can affect on ail living creatures even man. Queer Ideas of Population. Mrs. Flinders Petrie writes: Sinai Is not a populous country; only a handful of Bedouins occupy the peninsula and their Ideas of population are somewhat limited. One Bedouin In the Interior pointed out four little tents In a mountain landscape and exclaimed, Behold, the city of the Another man In a lonely village described to me his village and on further Inquiry I found that it consisted ot a single hut, where he himself lived alone." All-ga- t! Present Pleases Kaiser. The silver wedding present that Is said to have moat pleased the kaiser was from the combined rowing and sailing clubs in Germany. It consisted of six silver models, representing tbe different styles of shipbuilding from the Viking galley to the emperor's yacht Meteor. OXBJ0? IihcsocDGoe rain n cs n RAFTING ON THE WISCONSIN yr T.k. uu'Yii)lly s 3 d pommel rts&SLlCKm M if op-pj- - HOLD UP! and consider the cleansing, II ft lord burnW ' The popular be l.T is that the left is weaker than the right, and, as theie Is much lu all popular t uih ;n thU In most a e, says the Graul Ma,tz.ne. the right arm Is decidedly sironge. t. an the left, the b.m s are arger and the muscles more vigor jim Whe i ve come to consider the low.r lim s. .u.w.vur, we uu. a precisely to a a:t- o. affair; me k i stronger tl.au the ri.ht In the greac majority of c. bj . Ihii wnt of sym metiy is noticeable all through t.e bjd . Ni .e tlnus out o eu we see latter with one eye than with . the ) no and h nr le.ter with ihe left tuin w.ih the r.gh e , or .Icj versa. No. cnly s , an inj..ry to .he body t buru or a cut, tor instant ecuuset inti e pt.lu ou on) side than It would iuic ed on the other. Even i'j i llse.ses att ck one side oa their first ons t in j reference ,o tne . me uma, varicose vein , sciuticr, and even tubercuiosl . cgiu, invariably, to manifest Themselves on cur weaker side. A b.ltterlng plaster, to, will provoke an eruption only if applied to ths right Id in certain Individual ; in others, pnly I, applied to the left rile. The simplest way, apparentl , of discovering which Is our weaker side is to observe which side we lie upon by preference when in bed, as It Is cer tain that we will InsrinctHely adopt Jlhe attitude which Is most agr.euble, 0 rather, which causes the least Inconvenience; in other worJs, we will lie upon the side the muscles of which, being more vlgorout, are less sensible to the pressure upon them of the weight of the bony. Statistics and observation go tc prove that In about three cases out ol four it is the left Bide which is th weaker, thus giving reason to th popular dictum. Curiously enough however, pneumonia, it has been no tlced, unlike most diseases, usuullj attacks at first the right that is tc say, the stronger side of the body. baa all other dlfteaaet put together, and until the last a great tew years was supposed to be Incurably biQv years doctors prooouoced It a local disease and described local remedies, and by connuntly felling oeure with local treatment, proimunced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a conet Hu t tonal die tats, and therefore requires e4otltut tonal treatment. Sold b WEAKER SIDE. sde C' triple-refine- A Is Always Stronger Than th Other, We Are Told. ' sur-name- HAS Ons Half of His Body consump-tiotiiaccompanic- d How Hoar, of Massachusetts, Silenced a Gusher. The late Senator Hoar, rather of weakness organs, alency), inflammation orulceration, against his will, once found himself at a sort of literary reception. Members be restored to perfect health and of reading clubs, ngth by taking Lydia E. Pinkhams societies If advice is and similar earnestBrowning stable Compound. folk were thick Kled write to Mrs. Pinkham, at about him. The senator bore up well la, Mass. She is daughter-in-lasome time, but was finally forced for Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-- i to seek relief in his famous bunch of years has been advising sick ini free of charge. Noother living keys. About this time a lady of the benefit of a gusher variety cornered him and bemb has had the in treating female gan to talk literature !e( experience .' gbe has guided thousands to 'Oh, senator, she chirped, "how I Lth. Every suffering woman should Pauper. on Rossetti. Browning, of course, dote for and follow her advice if she I In and Walter but love, prose Pater, The steel corporation, since Its nts to be strong and well. always I find myself returning to formation five years ago, has paid out Dante Gabriel Rossetti Tell me, sena- more than $300,000,000 in bond Inter-?s- t tor, who Is your favorite author? and stock dividends, and more than Bill Nye, came the answer, with a $550,000,000 to its workmen, out of gross sales of more than $2,000,000, quick twirl of the keys. L Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line 000, writes Frank Fayant, in Success Garfield Tea is Nature's remedy for liver iinnot be equalled at any price. Magazine. and kidney diseases. The effect of declining prices and on the profits of steel consumption a Newspaper Reading Necessity. to is them out in a short wipe Doubtless there is such a thing as making examthe newspaper habit, which comes to time. If a steel company, for million a makes in times, good ple, be a form of mental dissipation and a cost of tends to weaken the power of close at- tons of finished products at at an sells its and a tonnage ton, $50 tention and prevent the Bort of study makes It a $08 of ton, and concentration which leads to In- average price or $18,000,000 on its outtellectual growth. That should be $18 a ton, In a reaction In the steel If, put. howavoided, hut no man of rhe companys output debusiness, In hit be absorbed ever much he may to 750,000 tons, whlls prices clines occupation or however much he may fall 23 per cent., with no reducpride himself on a culture that con- tion only costs, the profits are in operating sists chiefly In knowledge ot bygons cut from $18,000,000 to $1,000,000. things, can afford to neglect or bi re 1902 the steel corporation In Ignorant of the marvelous daily rec ceived $500,000,000 for 8,200,000 tons ord that Is made In print of the tlm of products, which cost to produce In which he lives. Cincinnati EnIt had a profit, therefore $120,000,000. quirer. Two years later, alof $140,0on,000. loouolas am kes a sells more FORGET DON'T Its output had fallen off only SHOES THAN ANY OTHER A Unre tot. package Red Cron Ball Blue, only though l3.SU and the average selling 17 cent, per in the world, (Mac turer centa. Tbe Bum Company. Souih Bend, Ind. ton bad declined only KVt I lid (Iflfl REWARD to ssyone who e per price I U,U U U Sitpmve this uateownt. per cent, and the average cost deBonus Scheme for 8abea. Ukfi jroa Into m ythres large lector tew the profits ., and show you I ho Infinite Sir John Brunner has followel up risen only 4V4 per cent., P or a loss of 43 ot ahocs la made, you kt every to $80,000,000. pair clined HuddersM iwellte why W. L. the schemo of the mayor of Douglas S.I.SO shoe is now aaki why they bald their shape, field, England, and has arranged tor per cent. The steel corporation ( awear I.11 a tons year, are and of 10,000,000 greater re wlee thentMigcr, the township of Wlnr Ington, Norwich, producing any ether SJ.50 shoe. five dollars a ton, or Shorn too what la called "a bonus scheme for variation of only Made 0 7 12.60, $ 2.00 . Boym School A seven per cent., in the average ton Every birth will be 1.1 S. ISO healthy babies. $2. of its product, If unaccompanied rTiT?",240' mt W Uh.u bating .iI.Ioug-lfiy'IQN.-luereported upon, and at the end of price, Do inhMitata. Kens genuine in cost, means a varivariation a Bme and price stamped oe bottom. twelve months Sir John Brunner will by of $30,000,000 a year In Its ' weed ; then mil net wear Seuey. make a grant of 20 shillings to the ation lllnet rated Catalog. '1 hrW.L.1XJIU This Is enough to pay ten mother or the guardian of each child profits. LAS. Brockton, Mass. cent dividends on the half bilthat has made satisfactory progress. per dollars of common stock. Thl lion to resteel It Delightful Aid to Health The object of the scheme la is why Andrew Carnegie says duce the Infant mortality. either a prince or a pauper. ts, MAN READ AND YOU WILL l.EARN $20.00 for $10.00 sounds well, but lo Impossible. You get full value from us, but no 'bargains. Looks well; Established MAIN SI 6 alt Loko City, VtaK Fairbanks, Morse & Go. 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