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Show CARE OF THE BODY Wii Faat Drifting Into tho Fatal Stage of Kidney Sickness. Dr. Melvin M. Page, Page Optical i How to Acquire Retain the Priceless Posses Co., Erie, Pa., writes: of Good Health sion Taking too many iced drink In New York in 1895 sent me home with a terrible attack of kidney trouble. To Balk th Merciless 8keetsr. Bummer Dieordera of Infancy. 1 had acute congestion, abarp pain In With the ferocious mosquito now stomach disorder most common The ths back, bead seeking his prey, tt aches and attacks Is known as acute gastric catarrh, out hungrily of dizziness. My acute indigestion, or acute dyspepsia would be well for those leading an all three terms signifying the same outdoor life to know that a good way eyes gave out, disorder. to keep these and similar pests aJ a The chief cause la Irritaand with the lan In distance is to apply to the hands and to tion due food, quantity Improper gtior and sleepface the following lotion, recommendlessness of the or quality, spoiling In the stomach. This malady rarely occurs In in ed by the Journal of the Outdoor Life: disease upon me I wasted from 194 fants fed on good breast milk, unless RpIrltH of camphor .........1!Z dr, to 122 pounds. At something occurs to upset the mother. Oil uf lavender dr. 2 dr. of Oil have attacks pennyroyal often 'children Older I the time started using Doan's Kid- from eating too much candy, unripe Heres another hint from the same ney Pills an abscess was forming on fruit, pastry and the like. In grown Journal. Scientists who have gone The trouble was people this disorder is called a "bilious boldly Into the favored haunts of the my right kidney. quickly checked, however, and the attack. mosquito to sftudy his ways, have treatment cured me, so that I have In bottle-feInfants, especially dur- discovered that the Insects are parbeen well since 189G and weigh 188 ing the summer months, It Is a very tial to some colors and averse to common complaint. The symptoms others. They particularly dislike yelpounds. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y, are loss of Interest In play and sur low. Their favorite Is dark blue, with For sale by all druggists. Price, 50 roundings, starting In the sjepp, cry- dark red next, then brown, then scar cents per box. ing with colic pains, drawing up the let, then black, then blue gray, then legs on the abdomen, sharp, shrill cry, olive green, then violet, then pearl Infants Remarkable Escape. paleness around the mouth, blueness then white. Whatever the reason, there Is no of tho skin and cold feet; In severe gray, be borne In mind that the should It misInfants live after disputing that cases, fever, nausea and vomiting haps which would hae meant certain of mucus and undigested food. When mosquito is the chief source of malar death to older folks. Whenever there the food has been more than usually lal Infection. Certain species of mosquito constantly carry with them In Is a big accident which has Involved Indigestible there are often convulgreat loss of life, one nearly always sions and symptoms resembling those their In bodies the malarial parasites, Inflicting their bite they Inject reads of the remarkable escape of of Inflammation of the brain and and some of these parasites Into ths many children. spinal cord. blood. The writer remembers well a typiSALT RHEUM ON HANDS. Dr. Schoo has observed that when cal case. A child of three years, after have access to acid fruits mosquitoes wlndfallen a of number apples Suffered Agony and Had to Wear eating their bite becomes less poisonous, or was two of and drinking milk, cups Bandages All the TlmeAnother quite harmless. And Professor Cell! ocwith selxed convulsions, suddenly Cure by Cutlcura. has observed that In of Italy curring every half hour or less, and where tomatoes are portions largely cultivated, ' Another cure by Cutlcura Is told of remained unconscious for hours. Some efTort had been made to empty the people are practically free from b7 Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupaca, the stomach by vomiting, but In vain. malarial infection, although the region Wls., In the following grateful letAn emetic and tickling the throat with Is naturally very malarious. It would ter: My husband suffered agony that the wide cultivation a feather brought up a mass of lumps seem, then, salt rheum on his hands, and I had of acid fruits, such as tomatoes, sour of curds. and large, apple unripe to keep them bandaged all the time. and other succulent strawoerrles, We tried everything we could get, but This soon restored the little one to varieties, be made an Important may consciousness. A thorough enema and nothing helped him until he used Cutlfactor In ridding the world of this dose alimenoil of freed the castor cura. One set of Cutlcura Soap, 'Ointvery troublesome pest. ment, and Pills cured him entirely, tary canal of the undigested food and but several poisons by It; produced and his hands have been as smooth Hygiene of Churches. as possible ever since. I do hope this days of fover followed, during which zThe poet tells us that the groves no stomfood could be the retained by letter will be the means of helping From a ach, and even water was rejected for were Gods first temples. some other sufferer." health standpoint they were far supea time. The best treatment In case of acute rior to our magnificent modern ediDeacon Blimber Wants to Know. Is to empty the alimentary fices, where the worshipers come in Theres one thing I've sort o Indigestion contact with countless germs lurking tract once at by an emetic of warm wanted some one to tell me the rea- water or in the upholstered seats, and In the the thorstomach a lavage; son ter, quite a while back," said Deacarpets, and their minds enema and a mild cathartic to con Climber to the City Boarder, "and ough are stupefied by being compelled to free bowels. the food at all Stop that Is, why Is the $6 a week the clerk to put anything inhale the poisons that are constantly once, and do not up yender In the dry goods store gits Into the stomach try the vomiting exhaled from the lungs of others, be until called a salary, while the 20 a week s It unless be or sips of tuey sick or well. ceases, the blacksmith gits down to the shop hot water. Clergymen should feel pride in havla only Just wages? Browning's Mag The colic pains can often be re- ing their churches hygicnically conazlne. lieved by fomentations. Fixed In the chill structed and well ventilated. at warm a the full bath carpets should not be used In places stage onset, to Mothers, Important or a warm sheet pack is good; and a of worship where so many people congamins carefully evsry bottle of CASTOItlA, a sets end sure remedy for lufanl and children, hot mustard foot bath when the feet gregate. The example of the great and ms that tt are cold. If there Is diarrhea, hot Roman divine, the bishop of Fano, in enemas, followed by tepid or cool Italy, Is a good one to tollow In this Bean the ones, are often very soothing. In respect. A circular was recently IsSignature Of sued by him in which he asks the cases of Infants, especially bottle-fela lias For Over 30 Yean. all milk should be out priests of his diocese to comply with babies, kept Ths Kind Yon Iluve Always Bought. of the food for a time. During the the following rules: first twenty-fou- r to thirty-si1. In every church the floor must Gem Teas. hours, Gem teas are Londons latest craze only pure cold water or ice should be regularly cleaned with sawdust, About six weeks ago Lord Crofton in- be given. After vomiting and purg- saturated with a strong subUm&te solution. This thorough cleaning vited his friends to a "gem tea" at ing cease, the child may be fed a or two of white of egg (the should take place particularly after bis house in Sloane street, and there have been lovely displays of old and white of one egg mixed with four holidays when great masses of peonew Jewels at other houses. The Gen- ounces or water or gruel). When the ple have visited the church. tlewoman. patient begins to convalesce, milk, 2. Every week all ordinary chairs modified and sterilized, may gradually and confessional chairs, ehould be be given. thoroughly cleaned with moist rags. Watch the effects of the change of 3. The grate of the confessional food, as the stomach Is likely to re- chairs must be washed Do you know good tea? every week main Irritable for a long time, and with lye and then polished. Do you know bad tea ? relapses are common, which, In hot weather especially, may result In cholPleasant Prescription. Do you know what we era Infantum, or some other acute in- One word, you hypochondriac: Let nature heal your woes. flammatory disorder. mean? If you are blue, despondent. and ' n t , 1 ' o , 't t; ih dust-lade- n ice-pill- d x TEA i Do you know Schillings Best? Writ for oor Knol!g Coop toy, Bm fnuMHira, Book, A.ScfcllUofft Mails by Perhaps the most unusual way ol delivering malls Is that adopted for one of the Islands of the Tonga group la the Pacific, where the danger of approaching Inshore renders It necessary for the mall steamer to use a as a postman. Sky-Rock- 1 sky-rock- Aik Your Dealer for Allan's Foot-EA powder. It rests tho feet Cures Swollen, bore. Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweotlug Feet aod Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 116 cents. Accept no substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address. Alleu S. Olmsted, Lultoy, N. Y. si 1 Mark Twalne" Drydock Definition. It Is told of "Mark Twain" that dur Ing a conversation with a young lad of his acquaintance he bad occasion to mention the word drydock. What Is a drydock, Mr. Clemens?" she asked. A thirsty physician," replied th Tobacco. Since Jean Nlcot discovered Nicotine, tobacco has had a bard name, but recent chemical investigators tell us the world has been on the wrong track for generations, and that nicotine baa nothing to do with the tremors, the nervousness, and the other Ills that aflllct the habitual smoker. The JnJurlous property Is, It seems, carbon monoxide gas, which is the very constituent that la dangerous in common water gas. The smoker should know, then, that in consuming one ounce of tobacco be produces one whole pint of carbon monoxide, which Is a very fearsome thing. The cigarette, the object of execration by all good men and women, especially women, produces very little of the monoxide, but If the practice of inhaling Is followed, the deadly gas goes straight to the blood in the lungs, turns It pink and poisons It. The cigar Is the great producer of the obnoxious gas, and would be more harmful than the pipe, were It not for the ordinary pipe's incurable filthiness. Scientists are agreed that there Is something bad about tobacco, whatever its name may be. Yet the sales are growing at so rapid a rate all over the world that the people seem to be rushing blindly to their own destruction, unmindful and regardless of their doom. And the hardened smoker believes that this is a case where Ignorance Is bliss. UHt call on Dr. Hose. With thorns, mayhap, hell lance you, Hut. then, to heal the smart. He'll charm you with hla beauty, And sweetness rare impart. If appetite Is Aliasing, call on Dr. Creen. take He'll you through the meadows Where beauties rate are seen. He'll give the green-lea- f tonlo And splees from the wood; One treatment will convince you Ills medicine Is good. Just Mayhap ennui afflicts you; Uo. cull on Dr. Lark. (You'll And him In the meadows) And to his music hark, lie'll tell you of the woodland, Breathe secrets of the hills; And listening to his sweetest notes Will banish all your Ills. Therefore I am repeating: Let Nature cure your woes. There's healing In the meadows; There's hvulih hid In the rose. Go revel In the gladness That's ntmpunt in the hills. And flowers, and birds, and beauty Will rob you of your Ills. Best Sleeping Place for Hot Weather. The healing power of the great Is rapidly becoming known to the great public, and an Increasing number are availing themselves of the curative and hygienic advantages of the outdoor life. humorist The present Is a favorable time for Dyspepsia Tormented Me for Veers. used to the outdoor life. A Itr, getting " krmttwl;' tavnrll Htmiftlv tnirnl m Mr. . boutf tent pitched In the yard or a screened ftnwm, n.j. porch Is a far better sleeping place Dove the Emblem of Love. for the present season than an ordiThe Russian name for darling" Is nary bedroom. To get the greatest my little dove; and this same Idea possible benefit from tho outdoor life, of a cuddling, meek, and cooing creaone needs to live out continuously, ture as loves delight runs through all day and night The average man oriental poetry. Again and again It of his life in sleep. spends recurs In the Song of Solomon. Simple Test for Pure Air. The conditions which surround the Dr. A. T, Schofield, In his new book, body during sleep must necessarily Do It Now. "Nerves In Order, or The Maintenance exercise a powerful Influence upon life It you are about to make a trip any- of Health, gives the following simple and health. If this time Is spent outwhere, let me know. Pleased to glvt test of Indoor air which any one can doors, In contact with the fresh air you full Information aa to low rates easily make: and the. invigorating Influence of the plenty of 'em this summer train serPut one tablespoonful of clear lime open air, a result in the highest deetc. "Tho Santa Fe trade mark water Into vice, n half pint bottle that has gree beneficial must certainly be exla the sign of safety, speed and ease. previously-beebrought Into tho room perienced. C. P. WARREN, One who Is accustomed to sleeping Gent. Agt., A. T. & S. F. Ry., Salt Lake full of water, and emptied there so as to be filled with the actual air to be outdoors can hardly endure the atCity, Utah. tested. If the bottle be then corked mosphere of the houBo. Even with and the tablespoontul of lime water windows wide open thero seems someEnglish Tax on Bachelors. By an act of parliament In 1C95, shaken up and down, It will get cloudy thing lacking. A sense of depression under William III., a tax was laid on with chalk If the air bo unfit to or oppression Is felt a sort of cloud, all bachelors of twenty five years Old breathe, whereas It wit ".Aialn clear which Is lifted when one again gets and upward. tt It U fairly pure." under the open sky. one-thir- d Disturbed at Appetite of Her Ideal. As a child Charlotte Bronte adored Thackeray, long before the author o( to he Vsnlly Fair" became known and personally. At last tbe two met, that of version is here Thackerays memorable first meeting, as related by one of his blgraphers, "Behold a lion cometta up out ol the North!" the girl quoted under neath her breath, as Thackeray enSome one re tered the drawing-room- . peated It to him. "Good gracious!" said Thackeray, "and I am nothing but a poor sped men of an Englishman, ravenous for my dinner." At dinner Miss Bronte was placed opposite Thackeray by her own re quest. "And I had, said he. "the miserable humiliation of seeing her ideal of ms disappearing down my throht, as ev eiythlng went Into my throat and nothing came out of it, until at last, as I took my fifth potato, she leaned across, with clasped hands and tears In her eyes, and breathed ImploringCharlotte Bront ly: '"Oh, Mr. Thaebp-- v. INVENTOR You be AND others having acter are required to make frequent notebooks while entries In pocket-siz- e or resting these either on their hands knees. This is obviously very Inconvenient, and a German Inventor has devised an Improvement in notebooks difwhich b believes overcomes this Inficulty. at least, to a great extent. side the book cover he provides wire Upon guides extending lengthwise. these guides a stilt handrest slides, having Us edges so arranged that it cannot be entirely disengaged. Two of these handrests are provided, one Magazine. BAKING It will cost you nothin. If It Isn't the ''Beat of good ones," Hewlett Bros. When not in use they are concealed by tbe book cover. In making entries tbe upper portions of the note leaves the handrest is not essential, but when these entries have to be made on th lower half of tbe leaf their use does much to facilitate neatness and legibility. The stenographer's familiar notebook accomplishes much the same result by simply binding the leaves on the short end and manipulating the leaf upon which the record is being made so that the hand is never without support. on each cover. Chain on the Rule. The carpenter probably uses his t rule about as often as any other tool and accordingly mislays it a proportionately larger number of times. If he does not mislay It, It Is lost by falling from Ills pocket, even overalls have a spethough cial pocket designed as a rule receptacle. An Ingenious New York man, however, proposes to manufacture rules in which the main Joint, or hinge, carries a stem and loop designed to be attached by any of the common methods to the suspender buttons. If the mechanic's wife does not keep his suspender buttons up to the regulation number, he, of course, can utilize any other button that is convenient. The attaching device Is much like that used on the key chains that had such a vogue several years ago, and which still constitutes a staple article of trade of the small peddler. The stem and loop are so designed that they do not Interfere with the opening of the rule members to their fullest extent. In other respects the rule does not differ from the standard article. The New York inventor of this Improvement In design claims . Writ for our Kneeled Company, Snn Fmnclaco. Book, Alderney Cows. 0 There are certainly not a hut entle m0 !?aU :aP ising. TEA Joflar IS Urn ktWoi The most significant u tan wo; between you and yourgroo is moneyback. Signifies fairness. Your grocer return like Schilling' Best. Use for Child your mouftt jtib Elocutionist It Is a great comfort to hare child about the house," sail the u Yes," unt of domestic tastes. the unfeeling wretch; when cob; comes that you dont care for jot Exchange, make It recite. TEA Almost nobody takes th money ; almost nobody was: the money. Ilk Yonr grocer return y ur money Schilling Best. tf Where Dickens Found Inspiration At Barnard Castle, In Durti Charles Dickens found the work of Nicholas Nickleby." Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, covered a pleasant herb remedy Its ills, called AUSTUALIAN-LEAonly certain monthly regulator. Cc female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney t Urinary troubles. At all DrurgitAddra mail 60 cts. Sample mailed FKEB. The Mother Gray Co., Lclioy, K. Y. for: Purest City Air. The purest air In cities is Ml feet I be that about twenty-fivthe street sttrfac. TEA person to set foot upon tbe Antarctic He landed in Victoria continent. land in 1854. s 4.1. cows approaching the pure Alder breed In the entire Island of Alderr yet one dealer advertises that he nually Imports from the Island' ward of one thousand cows. Made His Name Remembered. CapL H. Wilkinson was tbe first Americans drink the wor tea in the world. SORT bed-fas- Ct Best, your grocer retun your money if you dor like it Why "Tawdry" Laces. curious bit of English history Is preserved In tbe word tawdry." It acquired Its present meaning from the phrase "tawdry laces" a corruption of "St. Audrey laces, sold at St. Audreys fair, which was the same as SL Ethelreda's fair. Ethelreda was queen of Northumberland and abbess of Ely and died In the year 679. Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoee and Bread may Be Agalnet You for a Time. A change to tbe right kind of food can lift one from a sick bed. A lady In Welden, 111., says: Last Spring I became t with severe stomach trouble accompanied I got worse and by sick headache. worse until I became so low I could scarcely retain any food at all, although I tried every kind. I had become completely discouraged, had given up all hope and thought I was doomed to Btarve to death, till one day my husbnnd trying to find some-thin- g I, could retain brought home some Grape-NutTo my surprise the food agreed with me, digested perfectly and without distress. I began to gain strength at once, my flesh (which had been flabby) grew firmer, my health Improved In every way and every day, and In a very few weeks I gained 20 pounds In weight I liked Grape-Nut- a so well that for 4 months I ate no other food, and always felt as well satisfied after eating as If I hsd sat down to n fine banquet. I had no return of th miserable sick stomach nor of the headaches, that I used to have when I ate other food. I am now a well woman, doing all my own work again, and feel that life Is worth living. Crape-Nutfood has been a godsend to my family; It surely saved my life and my two little boys have thriven on It wonderfully." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Theres a reason. Get the little book, "The Road to Wsilvllle," in each pkg. POWDE Money back says: wfc ever you buy Schillin. A WRONG QUALITY TEA two-foo- Mans Weakness In Separation from Reat of His Kind. A man Is but a cluster on the great human grapevine. He begins to dry up the moment he is cut off from his fellows. Ther Is something in the solidarity of the human race which cannot be accounted for in the sum total of all the individuals. Separation from the mass Involves a mighty loss of power In the individual, Just as there is a loss of cohesion and adhesion Involved In tbe separation of the molecules and atoms of the diamond. The value of the gem Is In tbe close contact, the compactness, and the concentration of the particles which compose It The moment they are separated its value is gone. So a strong, effective man gets a large part of his strength from the vital connection with his fellows. Success THE Insured Runaway 8lavea. In 356 B. C., when Alexander Great was emperor, the Creekih scheme of Insuring runaway l) EXCLUSIVENESS AS A FAULT. CROW Notebook Convenience. The Reason Why. USE THE FAMOUS Red Crow Hall Hhir. Lnrpe package 8 cents. Tbe Kuvt Company, South Uend, lad. THREE The arm rest that the bookkeeper acfinds so useful in wrltWg up bis modified in counts has been duplicated form for the benefit of the Individual exwho has to use a notebook to any tent. Many collectors, solicitors and work of a similar char- Drummond, Wls.. Aug. 21st (Spe-clain Bayfield Whole families County are singing the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills and tbe reason why Is given In experiences such as that of Mr. T. T. Wold, a welliknown Speed of Submarine Boats. Submarines can travel seventy or eighty miles at a speed of eight or nine miles an hour under water, can regulate their position at any reasonable depth, and can move or turn In any direction. TRY A CAN of WiVEHNIf dont!" citizen here. I had such pains In my back that I did not know what to do. says Mr. Wold, and as I came across an advertisement of Dodds Kidney Pills, I sent for a box. That one box relieved me of all my pains. My wife also used them and found them JuBt wbat she needed. I recommend Dodds Kidney Pills as a sure cure for Backache and other Kidney Troubles." Backache is one of the earliest symptoms of Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure It promptly and per manently and prevent It developing Into Rheumatism. Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's Disease. thei! There is plenty that .Its embodiment does not interfere with the convenient and ready use of any rule. here too. of go ; Tour wrorar r.tume your money tf D Uko Schilling' Bnt. Illiteracy In scandinavl. Two men In a thousand In Sweat' In Norway, M The new observatory of physical as- are Illiterate, three In Russia, tronomy at Tortosa, In Catalonia. Is Denmark, seventy-eigh- t in of FoElnnd. the ,fl.neSt kld- - One the K,eobjects of the authorities of the new Institution is to discover of the relations whleh may exist between and magnetic, electric and solar disturb-anceTea is a dainty taste These phenomena are to be "ee an'1 rK'ilarly so a dainty feeling. may Rturtiod soriotiHly. the of Coffee is dainty too, J1,llnR 1,1 ,hp "abllKhment Ihu-- 1 dev'd to magnetism, one of another sort altogether. for instruments of t variation other Is used for ab- Your rroror return your money If f Uk Schilling' Bmt. f tho An'her trml!a'1,,na' lnea tPV0,pd t0 and electricity, another to meteorology Chinamen Laugh a Dea.t!l offl seismology. have been known Chinamen 'S PnUrol Riven over DhvBern'Vlli,,n substitutes w as themselves lmiShHnn AU lbtM var- 10my 1 ' Hon the understanding ns p mr"S are wpU "upplled tain on sums of money will rnv?ntlon .m,,lorn at,,nra,u snd families. their 01 ,he varl'18 suMm a an'T 9 n,,w doslrcu ,hat !. a monthly rwd of the New Tortosa Observatory. TEA s. twlTV twne' h "TT" ba T T'y TEA s;:.dtryfortheb-ofth- ef T.elearph to Isthmus. or wlrtlea lms'i telegraphy been opened tin hv th if Tea ischeapcr than lfortable tea is water is not In every parkas of SeMIUn booklet i Howto Make Oool Tea. u. I, . J,1""" w Dreary Outlook for th Only a man who has tellectual woman can monotony of having brains .fast 365 days In tbs yearleans Picayune. t and fie IH th q,. |