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Show I s DEATH SEEMED NEAR. CHRONIC Hot a Chicago Woman Found H.I(S When Hop Was Fast Fading Away. Mrs. E. T. Gould. 914 W. Lake St.. Chicago, 111., says: Doan's Kidney Pills are all that saved me from death of Brights DU. ease, that Foster-MIlbur- Co., Buffalo, n N. Y. Price, 60 Wood for Pencils. The amount of wood which is used every year for the manufacture of pencils is almost incredible. Nearly 4,000 acres of cedar trees are cut down annually for this purpose alone, and of these 2,000 acres are in Florida. In Bavaria alone there are some forty pencil factories. TEA ' Schillings Best is a Chal- lenge: almost nobody takes the money, almost nobody takes the money. Vh, ,nrw roturno your mono. If you doa'I Ilk JMUIIas'olMot. ', Yerba Buena. The Spanish words yerba buena, once the name of what la now San Francisco, mean good herb. It Is the name of an aromatic vine plentiful in California and was considered by the old Californians as possessed of great medicinal virtues. TEA Theres a time to remember, a time to forget: it is tea time; remember your joys and forget your sorrows. Had the Desired Effect Try to look a little pleasanter." aid the photographer to Mr. Tyte-phls- t. "Remember, I am making these pictures at half my usual rates. There, that will do nicely." CM! TI1K VAMOCB I CwThoHailHumttliwi. u. T.iiru I . Comiuuiy. Nouih bend, lad. Bats Close School. Thousands of bats took possession of a schoolhouse In Neddlng, Cal., and the school had to be closed till the Intruders could be ousted by means of burning sulphur, etc. .TEA Tea is tea sometimes and at some houses; at other times and at other houses, what do you think it is? Iu UTury portico uf Srhllllni'a Bart Taa la a Woblrtt Bow la Mak Goad Taw The Marriageable Age. Women have been steadily growing younger. The elderly woman has almost entirely ceased to exist. If we are all going to live to be a hundred oi more, fifty or sixty will presently be regarded as the marriageable age for maidens. World. RESTORED HIS HAIR 8calp Humor Cured by Cutlcura 8oap and Ointment After All Else Had Failed. "I was troubled with a severe scalp humor and loss of balr that gave me a great deal of annoyance and Inconvenience. After unsuccessful efforts with many remedies and so called hair tonics, a friend induced me to try Outlrura Soap and Ointment. The humor was cured In a short time, my hair was restored aa healthy as ever, and I can gladly say I have since been entirely fre from any further annoyance. I shall always use Cutlcura Soap, and 1 keep the Ointment on hand to use as a dressing for the hair and scalp. (Signed) Fred'k Buscbe, SIS East 67th St.. Now York City." What the Hens Do. The hens In the United States now billion dozproduce one and ens of eggs a year, and at the high average price of the year the hens during their busy season lay enough eggs In n single month to pay the year's Interest on the national debt two-thir- How to Acquire and Retain the Priceless of Good Health Posse-sio- Pink PlllOr Cured by Dr. William was Whole Body Although Affected. fire Erysipelas or St. Anthony's most nucomfortable disease on account of tne horning, the pain and the disdisfigurement ; it i also a very grave or order, attended always by the danger involving vital organs in its spread. The cane which follows will be read with great interest by all sufferers as it affected tbe whole body, and refused to by the yield to the remedies prescribed A. physician employed. Mrs. Ida who was the victim of the attack, residing at No. 19 Winter street. Mass., says : Iu June of 1903 1 was taken ill with what at first appeared to be a fever. I eeut for a physician who pronounced my disease chroiiio erysipelas and said it would be a long time before I got well. "Inflammation began on my face and spread all over iny body. My eyes were swollen aud seetned bulging out of their sockets. I was iu a terrible plight and1 suffered the most intense pain throughout my body. The doctor said my case was a very severe one. Under bis treatment, however, the inflammation did not diminish aud the pains which shot through my body increased in severity. After being two months under biscare, without any improvement,! dismissed him. "Shortly after this, on the advice of friend, I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, two at a dost three times a day. After the second bo had been used I was surprised to noth that the inti am matioii was going dows and that the pains which used to caum me so much agony had disappeared. After using six boxes of the pills I waa ay and around the bouse attending to my household duties, as well as ever." Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all dealer in medicine or may be obtained direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Scheuectady, N.Y. n L - 1 know. I had eye trouble, back ache, catches when lying abed or when bending over, was languid and oft en dizzy and bad sick headaches and bearing-down pains. The kidney secretions were too copious and frequent, and very bad in appearance. It was In 1903 that Doan's Kidney Pills helped me so quickly and cured me of these troubles and I've been well ever since." For sale by all druggists. cents per boz. i CARE OF THE BODY d Po It Now, If you are about to make a trip any where, lot me know. llcasod to glvs you full information as to low rates plenty of 'em this summer train service, etc. "The Santn Fe" trade mark Is tbe sign of safety, speed and ease. C. F. WARREN, dent. Agt A. T. ft 8. F. Ity., Salt Labs , City. Utah. False Call on Bugle. A barracks In n garrison town In south of England was all torn up suddenly by the sounding of the "Ore alarm" on a bugle. The excitement disappeared when It was ascertained that the buc!r had sounded the call la mistake for "Fall In." Milk aa a Source of Infection. The Society of Battle Creek, Mich., gave an Interesting exhibition recently at the Sanitarium in that city. Tbe state inspector of milk, assisted by tbe local health officer and the superintendent of tbe sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich., has been Investigating the condition of the dairies that supply milk to the people of the city, and the results of the Investigation, as shown by stereop-tico- n views, afforded an object lesson that must certainly be effective. Photographs were taken of the barns and stables where cows are kept, and of the barnyaius, and pictures of these were thrown on tbe screen. The farmers around Battle Creek are certainly as enterprising as those in any other section of the country, and conditions there may be taken as a fair average; yet the dairy Inspector for this district stated that there were bnt few dairies where the conditions were strictly sanitary and proper, while there were many which were decidedly the reverse. Views were then shown upon the screen, from photographs recently taken of dairy barns and yards, some showing extremely bad conditions stables full of filth and barnyards where cows stood In ponds of manure water which could not fail to contaminate their drinking water supply. Dirty cows can give only dirty milk, and such milk la unfit for human fuod. Other pictures showed proper cooling facilities where the milk was cooled as soon as it waa taken from the cow, and without contamination from stable odors, and where the cows had clean, light and well ventilated stables. Photographs were also shown of various cultures aa affected by diseased milk, as they appeared under the mtcroscope. First, a photograph of a culture" from pure milk was thrown on the screen. It showed merely a blank space. Then samples of the growths In the ordinary milk were exhibited, and all manner of germ colonies were revealed typhoid, diphtheria, tuberculosis and others. It Is safe to say that few who saw the exhibition will henceforth use milk without knowing definitely the conditions under which it waa produced. It waa encouraging, however, to know that the dairymen how a commendable alacrity to Improve conditions. No human being could live where the majority of cows are stabled without speedily contracting fevers and consumption; and Investigations have shown that cows are no less susceptible. In this one Item of milk, we have the source of a vast deal of tuberculosis and typhoid, which la wholly preventive. This being the case, the continuance of such conditions Is a crime. Let every community organize itself Into a health society, and demand, for one thing, a pure milk supply, and the good results will ppeedlly be manifest r Help for ths Poor Consumptive. The following appeal to philanthropists, in the fifth revised edition of the Illinois State Board of Health's circular on the Causes and Prevention of Tuberculosis, has attracted wide attention: "Simple as may seem the directions to the sufferer from consumption; plain aa may be the course by which he may find health and may be given a new lease of life, It must be remembered that there are, among the five million people of the great state of Illinois, hundreds of sufferers who are unable to avail themselves of even these simple means of cure. Freah air, sunlight, proper methods of living and reasonable rest are not available to the man who struggles night and day for the mere necessard ies of life. The woman with helpless children depending upon her must labor In the dark and dingy sweatshop and live In the stuffy tenement. although she may know that In auch surroundings consumption U rapidly placing the mark of death The poor consumptive upon her. must live. "No better opportunity for practical charity ever existed; no greater privilege was ever offered than is held out to him who would provide the means for the poor consumptive to regain his health and face the battle for life and for existence on an equal footing with his fellows. Those who are giving fortunes for the advancement of education, of science, of art and even of religion, will do well to pause and consider if saving the life of our fellow man and restoring him to the helpless ones dependent upon him Is not a nobler and n better thing than the elevation of culture to Its highest plane or the carrying of learning to tho natives of foreign bores." hard-worke- The Dress of Women. The old Greeks had a proverb expressing their belief that the mother should be strong and vigorous In order that the sons might be brave and mighty in battle; accordingly, in the palmiest days of Greece, laws existed which required every woman to engage in the practise of gymnastics and to give minute attention to all the requirements of hygienic laws, not that she might be able to enter contests in tbe arena or to fight battles in defense of her country, but that her sons might he victorious in all the conflicts of life, in peace as well aa In war. To be the mother of sons who were noted for strength, vigor and endurance was the highest honor any Grecian woman could enjoy. Do ail mothers think of these things when they treat their bodies very much as they do a mass of dough in making bread, molding It into such shape as may happen to suit the fancy of the reigning queen of fashion, without considering tbjt tbe artificial shape produced may be In the highest degree Incompatible with the physical health and conduce to no small extent to tbe constitutional feebleness which their unborn sons and daughters must hereafter endure? Babies are simply buds; hence they must share the character of the parent stock. A mother transmits to her son or daughter a predisposition to a kindred feebleness of structure. The mother whose liver and stomach are so carried out of place that they cannot perform their functions in a proper manner. If the does not actually transmit to her sons and daughters a displacement of tho stomach and liver, gives to them a predisposition to deformities of this sort. That a large responsibility rests upon women because of their neglect to care for their bodies, and because of the homage they pay to fashion, cannot be doubted. The woman who starts out In good earnest to learn to line one hundred years, and who desires that her sons and daughters hall follow her In auch a laudable will certainly give this matter the careful consideration which will lead her to take her stand with thousands of other Intelligent women who hare declared their emancipation from the tyrannous fetters of fashion and who believe It their Inalienable right to accept what civilization has ao long denied them the freedom to breathe and move without weak-walste- Ool-bat- New-bnrvpo- rt, d Slow Promotion. Promotion in the Russian army Is exceedingly slow. It takes sixteen to seventeen years for a captain to become a lleutenant-colonl- , and fourteen to be years for a lieutenant-colone- l com a colonel. TEA Is there anything good that isnt advanced by good tea? Is there anything bad that isnt kept down by good tea ? Worlds Highest Structure. The five highest structures In the world are the Eiffel tower, Paris, 984 feet high; the Washington monument 655 feet; city building, Philadelphia. 635 feet; cathedral of Cologne, 611 fest; cathedral of Strasburg, 466 feet TEA God-give- restraint Laughter aa an Aid to Digestion. It la a great mistake to allow the mind to dwell upon tbe physical processes going on during digestion. If one keeps thinking about what he has eaten, or is just going to eat, and wondering whether or not it will agree with him, If he eata "with fear and trembling, so to speak, his state of mind has a depressing Influence upon his stomach and that organ rebels. The stomach Is bashful, one might 6ay; the stomach, the liver and other organs are sensitive to criticism and obstruction; hence, when one sita down at the dinner table and begins to talk about big "peristaltic woes," his stomach will very likely get Into a sort of stage fright so that it cannot do its work and It will have to suspend business for a time. The movements of the stomach during the process of digestion are similar to the motion of churning. When one la dressed properly, every time he takes a breath the diaphragm comes down with good hearty squeeze upon the stomach and shakes It up; the Btomach Is In this manner jolted back and forth, and that la a part of the di- gestive process. This Is why breathing exercises after breakfast and dinner are valuable. Laughter Is technically called cachl-natioand when one cachlnates well, hla diaphragm shakes his stomach veil; It Is a kind of merry dance; the stomach "trips the light fantastic toe," so to speak, and the food la set into such a commotion that the digestive process is thereby hastened. A hearty langh stimulates the vaso-motcenters and the spasmodic contraction of the blood vessels causes tbe blood to flow quickly, sending a warm glow to the feet and llmba and enlivening the stomach into increased activity. There Is no better aid to digestion than a hearty laugh. n, Open-Ai- r Treatment ERYSIPELAS In City Hospitals. The leading hospitals of the country are giving great attentb)i to outdoor treatment. The nurses take their charges out In wheelchairs and on cots In great numbers whenever ths weather will permit When visiting tbe state Insaoe hospital locuted at Rochester. Minn., reWoman's Secret Wish. cently, the writer observed that a Miss Frances Willard was a great great number of the patient were out lover of what she called the big. doors. 8ome of the men were enblessed. Inspiring "outdoors." "We gaged In an animated game of women," she said, "shall never rest which ass watched by hgodrede until we rest onee more In our para- more, apparently with as much Inter dise regained. I wonder If this Is not eat aa la usually displayed on auch n secret wish in every woman's soul. occasion. It astonished and amused ms not a In the plane for the little, though there wts really untold lar hospital to be built in New York pathos In It, when a bright young to take the place of the old Bellevue friend of mine responded to my ques- hospital buildings, ample provtilon la tion, 'What do you think I should made for wide balconies comraunlcab really enjoy most of anything on tog with every pavilion, and for a earth? with the astonishing state- great roof garden, ao that all the pament, Well, In spite of your demure tients will have an opportunity for ways and devotion to philanthropy, I contact with the outdoor air. The really believe you'd like best of all outdoor treatment la measure of the to put on a gymnasium suit and climb greatest importance, and Is destined a tree to receive Increasing attention. base-hal- Of all the drinks that we drink, a nice cup of tea is the daintiest Benefited. "Do you enjoy a holiday?" "No," answered the candid person, but I derive benefit from one. After playing baseball or riding in crowded cars for six or eight hours ordinary work seems much pleasanter." THOUSANDS OF LIVES 8AVED Answer li Dog Coming In Barks. seems to bo the center al "First aBlmal prodigies. of present ape, was Consul," the Hans, the a late reigning sensation. marvelous educated horse, performed the featB of Intelligence. But Nora, beautiful canine whose picture Is shown, surpasses either of thepe. Nora's owner is the noted painter. Emilio Rendich, who first called at tentlon to Hans.. Noras strong point Is mathematics Arithmetical sums stated In words oi Berlin of the beat known and most valuable of the worlds proprietary medicines, the Committee on Legislation of the Proprietary Association Bays: All through the country districts. In every state of the union, you will find in the farm houses the old family remedies, sometimes called 'patent medicines. many of which have been In use in the same household for generations. Among auch people the proprietary medicine, always at hand with full printed Instructions for use. Is one of the necessities of life. To families In the country many mllea from a doctor auch remedies are Invaluable. 'Mother's medicine chest' has saved many a life and met many a threatening sickness at the threshold and turned It out of doors. So far from constituting as Is often pretended, acquaintance with a 'patent medicine often obvl-ate- e the necessity of such a step; for here Is a prescription already mad up, the effect of which la well known. One of the greatest advantages of such medicine is that Us constant formula gives It the character of a single drug, so far as uniformity of result la concerned, and the people who use It know from experience just what they can count on which Is more than can be said of many physicians' prescrip, tlona frequently obtained at a far greater coat and trouble." Planets and Satellites. Recent discoveries seem to show that each of the larger planets Is by bands of satellites eia. tlvely smaller than the minor planets as the primaries are smaller than the sun. TEA t. The greatest are Dutchmen. There isnt much nervous tea-drinke- rs full-botto- m prostration in Holland. Whlstl for Wounded Mtn. A surgeon has Invented a whlstl which emits a very loud sound, with a light expsndltur of breaih. It u for (he use of soldiers when they art wounded and dealre to attract attea. 'Jon. SUNLIGHT man-imitatin- g 7m laridism Cw.LOOU ACETYLENE fiw GAS VuDou1 gfSS that ftrtacatathai Lsctory Id andw CJaadahow &&&: ?L produced I rZada la a ohow 3. T llOihoaaCMt Intrlaal wii ijp s.& 4, A Atm bit n&m WASTE t- -; I Ulxuislaa Lplrtieutfrt written on a blackboard are worked out with unvarying precision. The problem is stated aa follows: "Now, Nora, pay attention to me. Multiply four by three, add one, and deduct seven. Now give me tho answer. Nora promptly responds with six quick barks and stops after the sixth round without any visible sign from Herr Rendich. Nora solves all sorts of arithmetical! problems in the same prompt and, correct way. Tbe curious part of the performance is that Nora haa been kpown to work with the same precision and accuracy with strangers, in. the absence of Hert Rendich. Many observers of the dog have declared these achievements are inexplicable unless It he conceded that the dog possesses intelligence identical with that of human beings wfco. fy1 Write ' Pff ILdA''IT1. 1 W.t- Automatic Generator! eoet is uj large- or. small, anywhe Has kem-is than i cheaper Acetylene sene, bright. : than electricity, lain than either.- Full pforticulare. FREE for th home, - asking. ; VUedwitk i wx, dll. Thoroi WllocUrgi . Ci, Acetylene" Apparabas Mfg. Michigan Ave, 157 Plan to Study Birds. the purpose of studying th habits of birds of passage a Top! Fad Has Struck Country Housa Own warte"' has been established it I ers The Honeycomb. slten, in eastern Prussia, where bite Agriculture is the latest fad of tht are to be caught and liberated apt after small rings have been attach London smart set Of course, be hives form a part of the outfit of all to their feet Tbe directors Teqod country homes, but now It la consid that the feet of such ringed U ered quite smart to have bee hives in killed anywhere be sent to them. the drawing room, and samples of tht I am sure Piso's Car for Consumption w4 skill of the exhibitor as a life three years ago. Mbs. Thos Bom are kept under glass cases. The moth my Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y.. Feb. 17. It er of General for in la Oura. stance, keeps two hives in the music Only room. These are of more than usual Is a small space calf i size and are richly ornamented upon lightning flash In the dark. But 4 the outside. A large glass window all the unchartered ocean of eternity permits the visitor to sit and watch It fa all that is really ours. Exchaifi the various processes in comfort and there Is always In progress the formabee-rals- Baden-Powel- J? J"- can be installed at entail For- - BEES tN THE HOME. n kng, o rt parfonl M naka iitkout bi loitn Iw la Hand! i lit then ktltkina CIS STI a,ami l. To-da-y To-da- y "Mothers Medicine Chest" and tion of some curious model of wax for Patent Prescriptions. which a frame haa been especially Commenting on attacks made by constructed. Boats, bicycles, automo certain eastern publications on some biles and similar objects are roughly By ARTIFICIAL Unguage Response modeled in honeycomb, and when completed they are removed from the hive and carefully drained of the honey, the empty cells being mounted for the collection. As the presence of the bees flying about the place would cause apprehension, the bees are not permitted to enter the room, but are allowed access to the garden through a pipe piercing the wait of the chamber. The fad Is of general adoption anl the wax models have served as centerpieces at some of the most Important dinners of the present season. Cheap Summer Clothe This la the season when th clever woman visits the shops and replenishes her wardrobe. In a few weeks the fall suits and hats wilt fill the stores, and meantime summer things are marked down to almost nothing compared with their original price. Linen suits that brought 25 early In the season may now be bad for $9 or 110. Embroidered shirt waists are reduced about half; good linen skirts are sold for $2 and $3; are now going for 10; straw hats belts may be had for the proverbial song, linen shirt waist suits that have and for $8, 10 and $12 may now be sold up at $4 and $3. These thingspeked not look next summer. A few necessary alterations may be performed at home and considerable wear achieved before linen 0ck art called In for 1905. 50-cc- TEA Good tea is better than poor coffee, and costs less money Go by the book. Write lor ear gaewladga Boob, S. SrhUllarb Caapay,Se rmiwta Monte Carlo Cemetery. The ruined gamblers who kill te selves at Monte Carlo are buried to gether In a cemetery within bait , mile of tbe Casino. llTfi 11 Nuo, in Theres a difference vertisements. Also in tea. Veer groeerTilerae year chUUacoOoal &c d1 eoey ley What la th Answer Montaigne contended that never wbdre In tbe two opinions si and more than two hairs or ? grains, and all men are tsi neighbors their what learning New York Herald. J When You Come In Town to remember table silver and to Qt yaf watch fixed at 'Established Reasonable Prlcee. rS Days of Training Shlo Enrf.ri Especial Interest attached r cent distribution of nrUea U. 8. Britannia, H' Eb land, as It was th! i th decks of the old cadet !JP im neia. The 1U be housed Inthi n ,hevholllays, n!rT co1' Tv lege, al a co of nearly Ctoo.onj but. TEA ,z of Lndia" The Indian TerritoryTerritory, la near! bl 20.ooo.ooo acr!! I,nd1lan' 3.000,000 acres timber. 2.000.000 acre, under "'1 h.C l.a ol.1 and 800.000 of coal. It has not much i.m. acres 1.000,000 people by th tin,. and growing town,, !arge and a good rallroaj sys'en the,F prol''ce-- St. Lo, ft , Hid wo Mr aa TtilftUtlM lift ur four furnTttir uiit 4Mif fon cftd ff M U "T jia I1 BiTdiilg & Manutaduriiif ait Laae OiW. Mr" f 1 |