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Show GRAVEL W ATTACKS. Kidney Pill Yetre of Suffering. . fcv Den' After Depot Avo., Gallatin, 'Fifteen year ago kidney dlseuae attacked me. The pain In tuy back was so agonising I Anally bod to give up work.. Then came terrible attack of gravel with acute pain and passage of blood. In all I passed 25 stones, some a large as a beam ran me down to a tbl of vue tear ' 1 of continual weakness and Liit I never would be better until torilJ using Doana Kidney Pllla Lv improvement waa rapid, and since in lit! f0Ur boxes I sra cured and have W lit bad any return of the trouble., aunt, f Lii by all dealera 50 cents a box. N T- B? ti, WMIlturn Co Bugal0 w iS r'f ri lot. TEACH IN FAR NORTH MOTHER and DAUGHTER WHITE RESIDENTS. n Tut.,,, POULTRY Common Ailments and Their Remedlsa by an Expert. ONLY tion'B?v'Ja?1 Old Treated by Natives of Unique Little laland. C. ted. " Afognnk. Alaska, la ci; a,- - but little ttmd Tjw Mmalt m-- t llll tk tot I tieify the k nt le BOtl; to the pM0,)l0 of ,h UnlK(l yet It was the third town started by Russians in the early of tin last century on the Paelflc.partIt would have httle reason to demand even the attention of the government were It not for the fact that Sometimes Hard to Tsll. one o! ex pres- - the best Indian schools the that says Eliot uorge conducted In ahe when le face the territory of Alaska la maintained a womans tells the story of the womans there. Afognak li on an Island of the and contented, nme name In southwestern Aluska. ifirt If she Is happy and Mrs. C. W. Hammond Indifferent, slovenly possibly hei V mtJ smile and look the happl- -' daughter are registered at theaudDiltei hotel. They have the task of ,h either foels or Is Incapable teaching , ,eeng. If she hae many things to the tl pupils who are enrolled at the and Is possibly planning Afognak school, and It Is not likely irorrf bt-ten cents do a dollar's that In all the possessions of the kot to make a t nlted States Is there .ortk of good, or If she Is naturally such a variety In her face, so aft-t- r of color or Intelligence rtxeB. It will show among the mi tlves who are being educated. On one ill It la not safe to predicate as to thing the natives, from the Aleuts to ,w her sewing face reveals. the Russian octoroons, are a unit Wanted to Bs Sure. Every one Is the most devout of Greek Howard's father Is 'named Harold, Catholics on Sunday. On other day so dear iij these two namee of those they are simply natives. her are often on hla mothera lips. It was last year that Mrs. Hammond, Howard bad asked to be taught the who formerly lived at San Juan Island, instead of the In i prayer at night Washington state, was appointed Mldiab Now I lay me." After he had teacher at Afognak. When she ar to bis a month for m saying It rived there she found a school whleli Bother's satisfaction, be said to her had been established 20 years. It wai as she was leaving the iM night rearranged to conform to modern loon: Ideas, and In a few weeks Mrs. Ham yolber, I am not sure I say that mond will, with her daughter, beglr Howard be riyer just right Is it the fall term. iif name or Harold be thy name?" I enjoy the work," said Mrs. Ham"for I find a great study In the mond, Man and Beast Alike. natives. It would surprise people tc Only those who have suffered the know that of the 81 pupils In the irony of eye afflictions can appreciate school there Is hardly one who does blessing to humanity In Dr. Mitch-::'- i not take naturally to drawing. Why, famous Eye Salve. Introduced In It is astonishing to find that little tots Mi region as far back as 1849 it Is oond today In all well regulated who are Just able to toddle to the wnes hereabouts. Not alone the eyes schoolhouse when furnished with a (man bat those of the dumb animals pencil and paper begin drawing. itve enjoyed Its comforts. Mitchell's have fostered and encouraged this jt Salve. Sold everywhere. Price 25c. trait, anr( there are several of the old er children who are really clever: Almost any man can marry money "Music, however. Is the one thing he la wRIlng to take a widow older that wins them, from the old, gray tu be Is along with it haired men and women to the little If Your Eyes Bother You boys and girls. They love music. rt bo of PETTIT'S EVE SALVE, old They can sing far better than an equal debit, most xncteeeful eye remedy made, number of country children In the ill draggi.ieor Howard Bro., Buffalo, X. V states. They have their favorite Instruments, too, mandolins and acTalk not of a good life, but let thy cordions. life talk. Schiller. "Do they have phonographs? Why, there is not a popular air that has aung In the United States In the OWN USB been ten years that is not common in last PE-RU-NA. Afognak within three months after the record la made. I am taking a trunk full of records up with me. And among the records I had a demand for some real classical music. "So far as the studies go, I cannot say that the natives are anxious tc learn English In its higher branches. There are some who are quite well advanced, but there are also many who attend school only by compulsion, although they are very proud of what education they possess after reaching maturity. "Afognak shows that the white blood must predominate. There are two villages. One la the real nntive Aleuts town; the other the I have noticed that any native who has a drop of white blood In his or her veins looks down on the full blooded native. There are no white men stationed at hunAfognak. A few prospectors and ters call there occasionally, so Mrs. Hammond and her daughter are alone among the natives. They say they HON. CEORCB W. HONCY. get along splendidly with them. Hon. Oorge W. Honey, National IT, v. D., Fourth umiism Cavalry, r State Thrilling Moment In Fiction. uiseoriMn, and The bomb went off with a dull and buito of Texas ti. A. It., writes Second-StorBill, deafening roar and ttoo 'First St., N. E., Washington, the pious burglar, gazed Into the blark as i follows: I cannot too the vault. highly recommend your recesses of he muttered, hoarsely, At last! Pjjratmn for the relief of catarrhal wlet In their various forms. Some answered. Fortune "my prayers are :t !erf my own used have family Is mine." ith most he gratifying results. When He went in. but in a moment the failed, Pcrtina proved rage with white face v,cous ud I cheerfully certi- - emerged, his of disappointment. curutlve excellence. r. Kred I Heburd, for nine years a Curse them!" he cried In his wrath, of Kansns City, . If bhotographer receivers have been here before The i of me." But he was wrong. The vault at the corner n.irtlieust ' tiraud Aves., cheerfully gives bad contained the firms collateral for iwlowlugtestiir.ony: It Is a proven and the recent fall 1 1eruna wii. cure catarrh and a peculators loans 'we, n nd as a tonic It has do equal. In the market had completely wiped have tried to make roe take out the margins. Success. diing else just as good, but Peru-- good euougli for mo. Irish Street Children. in Tablet form. sireet children must sure Irish The Issie tvl0 )'eara Hr. Ilarlinun and his the most surprls visitors to lave iueessantly labored to lv be iJ? IVr,na in tablet form, and their Init of all their Institutions. In ready In und In bright good humor, liii,')us laborshave just been crowned of aucecKs, ImHiuonchable to playfulness, who spirit People objeet u Peru-lerfk tnuU(liunc11 cou no'v secure the most diligent and painstaking with solid tlie "kicli represent reinforced by cinal attention to business, ingredients of Ierntm. art of 'oax'ns;-thesmost surprising the barefooted citizens give a Sometimes they seem coniedv. and symbolize all Ireland, o embody Its good lmmor In mid THE DUTCH lu gay poverty POY PAINTER depressing circumstances. leu tor tin V Mt ion u will! t tad tPW tte 1 iblt Dleeott ottioev; i tblttu freed-- ' ROBLV k w, RMAH 'ugililti lut f. and wlih oi 1 'a aiiwf STANDS FOR tie.11 R FOUND ONLY ON la -- flirt tni U 1 S?jl IINTQUAllTYK IPUREWHITE I lead MADE BY . the to dutch PROCRS3,' f V 04 ,o If the fowl is not tooav,,ij ih far gone 'cto k, und(.r he ()r (h0 jj is lf ,he ,"0, VhT' s'? i!rh Til n abscess on ,0' by J5S The treatment 7,h 7' Is "'move the pus ouml thoroughly of rurb,,ll NESTS. This Style of Nett Boxes Are Hard to j Beat. As a time saver the easily cleaned chicken nests shown In the sketch are jiard to beat. These nests are best made of 12 Inch boards. Use one for the back and top, and cut another ln At foot lengths for the partitions. bottom. 1x4 tho use along the front Convenient Form of Nest Boxes. board. For the bottom use a Fasten It at the back with hinges and at the front attach to It several leather straps by which It can be booked It In place. These up on nails to hold fastened be against the should nests waII When you want to clean them, all that Is necessary Is to unhook the In front and let at i up from tho nalla thus empytlng all down, the bottom the contents. The bottom cun then bo Incriminating Evidence. married? Station Sergeant Are you Prisoner No. sir anrge, Officer Beggln your pardon, h,Z wr0ng. When we searched him or washed quickly scraped aud swept le in bis pocket, a cllpped then and put In a sample of silk with a spray pump, for curin croup, The sketch shows the womans In a again. an' two unposted letters place bottom partly let down. re-cc- Truth and. YOUNGSTER GOOD ADVICE. Cvtry Indication That Tommy would Bo Successful Politician. Quality Appeal to walk of lifo AN APT PUPIL. tho In every and are eeacntiol to permanent succmi and creditable a tending. Accor-inglit is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of d y, known value, but one of many reasons ii the best of personal and family laxatives it the fact that it cleanses, wceteni and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as k laxative, and its component parts are knewn to and approved by physicians, as it it free from all objectionable substances. To get its beneficial effects alwaye purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drugwhy It gists. HAD HEARD THEM. The children, especially Tommy, were very much Interested la the game of politics, and father waa do Tho lighted with their precocity. other day there was more than the usual whooping In the playroom, and their mother fouud the two smaller chtldrm assailing Tommy vigorously. "What's tho mutter? she asked. "Tommy, what have you been doing? "Nawthln: Only playing politics." "Well, but what did you do to the children? Wo "Just playing convention. adopted tho unit rule and 1 waa chair man of tho delegation. Then wo Introduced a resolution to decide whether they should take my apple or I should take thelra," She When you are gone I ahal pine away, He O, apruce up, Every woman knows she Is shrewd enough to manage successfully anj kind of business she cares to e gage In. "Welir cast the vote of the delegation. "1 TESTING PAINT. Troperly owners should know how to prove the purity and quality of white lead, the most Important paint Ingredient, before paying for 1L To all who write. National Lead Co., the largest manufacturer! of pure white lead, send a free outfit with which to make a simple and aure teat of white lead, and also a free book about paint Their address la Woodbrldge Bldg., New York City. s EASILY CLEANED tidies P' and h thoroughly, otasslum or copM-rathe drinking water of the well bird Is a wise precaution, and which should Hot be negleeM, Colds While these may not In themselves have much effect on the fowl they often lead to something more serious und ought never to be neglected. The quarters should be made as comfortable as iwrssible. Then take equal parts of cayenne pepixr, ginger and mustard, mix with lard or butter until a stiff paste is obtained. Roll these mixtures Into little pellet and give to the affected bird by open Ing the mouth and dropping It down the throat. A single treatment wir generally effect a cure. If not, repeal the dose later on. Roup This term Is usej to apply tc a number of diseases affecting the head and throat. What la now generally recognized as roup Is diphtheria or diphtheritic roup. And what is ordl narily called roup which does not seriously affect the throat. Is influenza or heavy cold. Opinions differ In regard to the permanent cure of this disease. We would not advise attempting a cure except In the case of very valuable fowls, when the following treatment Is recommended: Make a swab of cotton and tie It on the end of a stick and swab the mouth with hydrogen peroxide. As the disease is very contagious all Infected birds should be removed from the others and the premises thoroughly disinfected. For the mild form wash sores and discharges from the nostril with a 2 per cent, solution of carbolic aeld, and give some stimulant such as ginger or red pepper in the food. t For ordinary fowls it will generally be found cheaper In the end to kill the affected birds and burn their bodies. Limber Neck As the name Indicates, this disease Is characterized by the limp condition of the neck. The fowl loses all control of the neck muscles and the head rests on the ground. It is caused by the fowls eating decayed flesh in which a ptomaine has developed. Treatment is rarely successful. Some cures have been reported, but It is doubtful if the bird will be worth the labor expended. The most effective and best treatment is to prevent it by being careful not to leave any decayed flesh Vhere the fowls will have access to it. Gapes In chickens this disease frequently destroys large numbers and Is caused by trematode worms In the The trouble can be very windpipe. easily identified, as the wormB In the windpipe cause the birds considerable difficulty In breathing, causing It to open its mouth and gape, hence the Like the other diseases, tho name. best cure is prevention, and it can best be accomplished by keeping the fowls on fresh ground and not allowing their quarters to become foul or filthy. A good remedy for the disease is to shut the affected fowls In a limited spare and cause them to breathe air into which fine slaked lime is occasionally dusted. y Hr-- Death n lialf-caste- lb. - I -- daj-lon- lr,'HU"eut- "'m ,,w 60 Part. " "' fow ln stall dean wo" ? t,b0X ,r 8 f,'w d tlll tb a eham-- to heal. Chicken Cholera-T- hl is a tagious disease of the bowels s.id may hi observed by the characteristic kren frothy nature of tho droppings. Treatment Ik generally useless. Kill all Infected birds, burn or deeply bury, and disinfect the quarters FAMILY tea fr ,U usual- - ,U",0D ruiih Bumbler(H,.-Th- lH lo it (h fimU blmlw7 known r 4 ' 1 (r,H1)lt. "" V. :lf i )(UHt ,hu Arkansa, eta- - "I blood lo iho h 7 bmlnK ot or the blood Vess,. juo Overeat 8. udden fright or extreme heat 'I,ay re""!t In this trouble. Hamnumd and f!IBhLer ar "acllIn what la ,ter most Interesting school undei he tar. and stripes. They .re VTnln,ed by lhe Pvnmeni lictr cause? I to-da- y 7 otit, in Aisiplexy-- - of ,h Wtll Mrs. DISEASES. He Could Not Read It Wlille vlBlting In a small town In Connecticut, seven miles from the railroad station, I i derived occasionally n postal card from my fiance, written In n kind of shorthand of our own. Judge Do you understand the naOne day when a cousin was going to ture of an oath? the post office ! asked her to Inquire She I'm a telephone girl. Judge. If there was anything for me. She returned, saying there was nothing. The PRESCRIBED CUTICURA next day she made the same Inquiry, After Other Treatment Failed Raw when the postmaster showed her a pcstal card addressed to me and Bold: Eczema on Babya Face Had She said "Em, can you read this? Lasted Three Months At Last No." "Neither he said: Thereupon Doctor Found Cure. can I, and I have been trying ever tlnce yesterday. This Illustrates the "Our baby boy broke out with ecla not confined to fact that curiosity zema on hia face when one month old. the fair sex. One place on the side of his face the alze of a nickel was raw like beefsteak Too Rough for the Cows. for three months, and he would cry Mrs. Korer, of cook book fame, tells out when I bathed the parts that were of seeing a maid drop and break n sore and broken out. I gave him beautiful platter at a dinner recentthree months treatment from a good ly, says Everybody's Magazine. The doctor, but at the end of that time the boBt did not permit a trifle like this child was no better. Then my doctor to ruffle him In the least. recommended Cuticura. After using "These little accidents happen 'most a cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of a every day," he said, apologetically. box ot Cuticura Ointment, and bait a "You see, she Isnt a trained waitress. bottle of Cuticura Resolvent he was She waa a dairymaid originally, but well and hia face was as smooth aa any she had to abandon that occupation babys. He Is now two years and a on account of her inability to handle the cows without breaklug their half old and no eczema has reappeared. Mrs. M. L. Harris, Alton, Kan., May horns." 14 and June 12, 1907." I . Hia Mind Was Made Up. was during a trial In an Alabama city more than 20 years ago that one of the jurors suddenly rose from his seat and precipitately fled from the courtroom. He waa arrested in his flight before he had left the building, and brought back. "What do you mean by running off in that way? asked the Judge, who knew the man to be aslmple, honest It farmer. "It's like this, your honor." said the "When Mr. Ilobba man, earnestly. finished talking my mind waa all clear, but when Mr. Clayton began I was all confused again, and I said to myself: Td better leave at once, and stay away till he's done,' for to tell the truth, I didn't like the way the argument was going, your honor. Youth's Companion. Stats or Ohio Cttt or Tolcbo, Mita Oovwtt. ( Frank j. cheyet malm oath that ho ti wntnr of tha firm of V. J. Cheney 4 Co., doin Eirtmr In tha Cuy of ToHhIq. County and Ktaia afortoald. ami that mkl Arm will pay tho rum of IHM.I.AHH for each and every ON l cam of Catannh that cannot fit cured by U um of Catarrh Curb. FRANK I. CIIFNFY. Bwnm to before me and aubarribetl In my prmtM Ihta fib day of December, A. D I Mi. This woman says Lydia I can truly say that Lydia E. ITnlr ham's Vegetable Compound saved my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to you In words. For years I suffered with the worst forms of female complaints, continually doctoring and spending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for you I should have been In my grave I wish every suffering woman would try it to-da- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia R Ilnk-ham- s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, baa lxen the standard remedy for fcmalo ilia, and has positively cured thousandnof women who have Iwon troubled with displacements, inflainmat ion, uloera-tiofibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that feeling, flatulency, nervous prostration. Why dont you try it f n, bear-ing-do- indigos-tinn,dizzinesa,- or Mrs. Plnkhnm invites all sick women to write her for advices Rite has guided thousands .to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. sicTTieMciie ' I C 1L f J ITTIF Motast Piiiue. - It Tax, Hair, family CUU lor wtutipsUoo. X 0UT0FD00R WORKERS dont for a rainy day.- - wilt find fhe greatest comforf and freedt of bodily movement n S2I WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHIN SLICKERSS?? 3?P, SUITS Every garment bearing he ign ol the fish" guorqnleed waterproof Mm Wlttalow'i Honthlnv Njrrap For cMldrri tU)lojr( RoftOA th irima, rtMlur to flftinWAUU plu,corA wiud ouiiu. i&ORbutU. 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Her excessive neatHewitt That new watch of youm is You old maid. ness stamps her an a beauty. must have a sort of reckless dash Jewllt Yes, but I dont get any about your things to look stylish." chance to show It; whenever anybody asks what time it la somebody is aure to see a clock before I can get my over let watch out. it; Linger longer it be steaming hot rom d I ITT, t loo lr J cir4 by trtiMfrom xnd Too UeArtg Kating. A perfect (or Dlukicu, M. fa VER I wr-- x I I I I I 2) A I I rlLLw, HaII, CaIattS Cur, U Ukm and mix dlrrrtlir upon Um biol am! murous Aurtact, of Um Xyatrin, Send lor tmiHnontaM. frre, K. J. niLNk-CO- Totodo, O , 11 Sold PnuKtaui, 75o. PoxlU vly CARTERS A. W. GLEASON, I Tim Pink hams Vegetable Coinmmnd saved tier life, lteiul her letter, Mrs. T. G "Willadflon, of Manning; Iowa, writes to Mrs. linkham: irtnrni, rar, fiMIra,t uiYvinwn. Consult tts rr.'iuviinu f tiMiiw will not. plvwn, d OftM. ri fc'ary- - rtnirtrwt. Kfffnxhrfwfrtafry V wt 7 r. 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