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Show A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John La Rue, ol 115 rater-so- "Battin In n avenue, Pate rson, N. J., says: "I wastrou-ble- fur ever know. sod about every known remedy Is aald to be good for kidney I that com- plaint, but without deriving perma-eu- t relief. Often when alone In the louse the backache has been so bad that 4t brought tears to my eyes. The tain 'at times was so Intense that I wmreiniKH!t to 'give up my house-fcolduties and lie down. There were aeadacbes, dizziness and blood rush-tato my head to cause bleeding at the nose. The first box of Doan's Kidney PlUs benefited me so much that I continued the treatment. The tinging pain In the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the head, and ether symptoms disappeared." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all lealera. DO cents per box. Foster : d g tlllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Trusts In 8weden. following the example of other countries, numerous trusts have been Canned In Sweden, especially In tlm fcer. matches and mining. m Pirn. amniatlon,aJlyplii,cureii J a uf wlndcullu. HicabotUe. ' To Test Farm Machines. ,The Agricultural Society of Lorn fcardy has decided to found and main tain In Milan a trial station for the the testing of agricultural machines. ? Feet Comfortable Ever Since. 'I suffered for yars with mv f'et. A friend recommends! ALLEN'S sed two box or of the iowder, and tny feet have bean entirely comfortable ever since. HKyi'-KASla certslnlT a trod- hX)OT-EAS- ALTON'S end to me. Win. I.. Swnrmstedt.Wasiulng-E URIED BV ANCIENT r, KINGS. Rare Treasures 8ecreted In Lyblan Desert by Monarch of Egypt. While studying In the British museum a papyrus which was published 4.000 years before Christ an Egyptol gist recently found a clear and con dee account of the treasures which the ancient sovereigns of Egypt buried In various parts of the Lyblan desert, and now an expedition is being form of d In London for the purpose searching for this wealth. The neces sary funds have already been secured and In a short time a few skilled explorers will start for the desert, where the technical work will be prosecuted nder the supervision of yessrs. Lake and Currl. two English engineers. The writer of the ancient papyrus says that the Pharaohs hid an Immense quantity of gold, and precious stones in the region which is known by the name of the "Valley of Kings." and there the first excavations will be cade. The task will not be easy, alnce the country to be searched ex tanda over 40.000 squ ire leagues. A raadrlcycle, coruposwd ol two bicycles arranged side by side, las been Invented In Paris to serve at fire engine In cases of emergency. It fa worked by four men. and Is fitted up with the necessary hose pipes and tan-Ca- m Do All but Think - tttingi, which occupy the space the tween the riders. On reaching WELL POSTED. California Doctor With 40 Years' Experience. "to my 40 years' experience as a teacher and practitioner along hyglealo lire." says a Angeles physl dan, "I have never found a food to compare with Grape Nuts for the bene St of the general health of all classes I have recommended f people. Grape Nuts for a number of yar to patients with tbe greatest success and very year's experience make roe nor enthusiastic regarding Its use. -I make It a rule to always recom and Postum Food anend Grape-Nut- s Coffee Id place of coffee when giving any patients Instructions ai to diet, for and Postum I know both Grape-Nut- s an b 'digested by anyone. "As for myself, when engaged la snuch mental work tny diet twice a Cay con slut of Grape Nuts and rich ream. I And It just the thing to build p gray matter and keep the brain la good working order. "In addition to It wonderful effects aa a xln and nerve Grape Nuts the organs In digestive always keeps perfect, healthy tone. I carry it I with am ne 'when I travel, otherwise almost certain to have trouble with any stomach" Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mkh.. Strong Indorsements like the shore from physicians all over the comtry the must kiT starr.ned Grape-Nutscientific f'od in the world. There's a reason.. Look In each pk. for tbe fammji "The Road to Welhille. A - tl s GUI-book- , I I 5V In factories and offices. Increasing yearly in numbers, are a thousand machines that surpass human fingers in deftness and even the human brain. New ones are constantly Invented. Thus the new machine for decorating crockery puts on the china, by a single action, the border patterns and monogram centers, which formerly required a whole process of handwork. The machine Is operated by compressed air and has a maximum capacity of decorating. In this manner. 120 dozen pices of crockery in a single hour with the assistance of two boys. A new speed Indicator has been add ed to locomotive practice that not only indicates the varying speed of the engine, but automatically applies the brakes when the speed exceeds the established safety limit, thus successfully replacing the "speed feel" of engineers. To do away with guesswork la office and shop management, and to find out the real amount and value- of each and every different kind of labor expended on a given piece of work there Is a machine which makes a permanent record by card printing. not only of a single period ot time, but also ot an indefinite cumber of periThis record shows the number of hours and minutes put on the job, and also the time of day when the job was started. When the job is done the totals of labor costs are entered on the outside of the envelope containing them, together with a record of the material used. Each record is entered on the factory books for permanent reference. The sewing of buttons on shoes and on garments Is no longer done by hand In modern factories. There Is a machine that sews 5 300 buttons on garments in nine hours or more than eight expert sewers could possibly do in the same time. This machine requires no expert operator. A boy or ods. girl runs la the American citizen's attitude toat least so ward his debt to the state, Thirty-on-e Missionary Couples at Once. The Rev. A. W. Pitzer set a pretty good pace last week when he married three couples at ce, but he Is still twenty-eigh- t lapH behind the record, which is held by an American missionary on the island of Apemana. This strange wedding, where thirty-jncouples were united at once, was solemnized In 1882. All the principals were converted heathens, and so well were tne marriage bonds tied that ten years later not one of the couples was divorced. The great wedding was one of ne- far as the rich are concerned, is per- inceived a steadily strengthening inless and to make fewer clination disHe himself. demands upon sistent cards the high sense cf honor required by his social code and resorts to various devices, scarcely stopping short of down right perjury to dodge the tax collector. Bon' on Advertiser. e hear from the cards 1 left on the visiting trays. I was. Invited out. I knew that some of my hostesses nadn't the remotest Idea who I was, but they were afraid to risk slighting nn old friend by passing tip my card. "Good old Uncle Tom got Into the game heartier than ever. Thank goodness I shall be able to pay him back. I was able to move Into a swell boarding house where my friends could come to see me. I arranged a system and worked as hard at ray rounds of calls and visits as any stenographer I went everyworks in her office. where I could and talked with everyI body who would listen to me. learned how to make myself agreeable if not indispensable. Any girl can do It if she has tact. And then-w- ell, you know how I met Claude. Lucky I learned to swim in Waycross or there wouldn't be any Claude for me to marry now. Do you know who gave that story to the woman newspaper reporter at Newport about the unknown society girl who made such a thrilling rescue? I did. Claude's mother did the rest. She gave out all the stuff that was printed afterward. And in due time she gave out Claude. I've got him.' be- scene of action It will be the work ot a minute to bring the bose pipes Into play oa the Ore. 5ocieig doctor to name to make a good impression. One of the women who overheard me insisted on taking me into her confidence about her own experi ence with dear Dr. Blank. That worn- an gave me my dinner Invitation Inside of a month. I took good care to call on Dr. Blank first. Well, I just went around to houses of persons I met here and there In the moat casual way, and I never got a throw-dowIt was confusing to be called by half a dozen different names In the course of one afternoon. But I saw that the other girls didn't mind it, and I didn't soe why "I should.' Soon I began" to out-thin- k Quetfrlcycte Fire Engine. ' High "Now that It is all over, and tomorrow will see me a happy brtde, 1 don't mind telling you how I did it," said the girl from Waycross, who was giving a luncheon to her bridesmaids. "Two years ago none of you had ever heard of me, had you? Well, that's not strange. There was not much society where I came from. But you see what I have accomplished. One of the beBt matches of the season; and all of you have me beat to a standstill on smart looks. "Well, when I presented dear mamma's letter to Mrs. Vere de Vere they were at boarding school together 4 Virginia, you know she gave me the tips of her dainty Angers and didn't even ask me to call again. I saw at once that my clothes were not nght and I wrote to Uncle Tom, down in Maryland, telling him my plan. He wrote back that I was a little fool; but he sent the money. I saw also that most of the guests threw their cards on a small tray at the door, and that nobody paid any attention when they were announced. "The second time I went to Mrs. Vere de Vere's (uninvited) I had a gown that made me feel as though I had a right there. My card went with others on a silver tray. Whether Mrs. Vere de Vere heard my name announced or not I do not know, but rhe came forward with extended hand, saying: " 'How are you, my dear? Better, I nope. Your father told me you had been quite ill.' "That was a staggerer, for poor papa had been dead ten years. But I replied: "'Much better, thanks. Dr. Blank is such a careful physician, you know.' "I had read all the society news 1 could lay hands on and I knew what about nine years, and what I Buffered none will " 3S d United American Oedglng the Tax Collector, SERVICE. A BIO MARRIAGE IL Earliest Clreen Onions. The John A. Sulzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., always have something This year now, something valuable. new money their they offer among an Green making vegetables, is a Earliest winner, Mr. Rating Onion. It cessity, rather than choice. All the couples had signified their iutention to be married with Christian rites. Plans were made for separate weddings, but a missionary ship was waiting for the teacher who was to marry the converts, and an approaching storm made it necessary for him to read the ceremony with great haste. If the natives had not agreed to engage in a wholesale ceremony they would have been condemned in six six months more of s'.rgle blessedness, so the great party joined right hands and assumed the solemn obligations according to their new faith. Washington Times. Fanner and Gardener! JUST AIX ?" to And In one insurance office, where it was formerly necessary for a force Our Awful Language. of clerka to copy names on reference Years ago there was In London a cards to be filed in various places, one clerk now writes tbe name on a Russian diplomat. Ambassador Schou-valofwho greatly admired English single card with metallic ink, clamps it In a holder with a number of women and who was heartily annoyed when be offended any one of them. blank cards, and flashes an a Thus by single While he was there he learned Eng through the packet. motion one man writes, or rather lish, and having heard one famous English beauty say "Shot up!" to an prints, all the cards. The World' Work. other, he Imagined It to be a phrase ot polite agreement, such as "say ao more." In this sense he addressed himself to an Illustrious lady the next night at dinner, to the lady's consternation, and his own when later ha dis covered his mistake. f, X-ra- y cm-ploye- d in becoming their guest, presented her In the most respectful manner Ciim (ToHI In One flav. to Take Ti. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All a druggist refund money II it laiis to cur. share of their repast, which she was pleased to accept, aad upon which she regaled with seeding satisfaction. "The repast being finished the fe male spirit, having thanked them cor dially for their attention and Informed uicm that if they would return to the same place after the revolution of twelve moons they would find something which would recompense their kindness, disappeared from their slghL The youths, having watched the re volving moons and having returned at tbe appointed time, found that upon the place on which the right arm of the goddess had reclined an ear of Indian corn had sprung up; under her left, a stalk of wheat, and from the spot on which she had been seated was grow- lug a flourishing plant of tobacco." New Orleans Times-Democra- t. m. Practical Discovery. A French savant observes that radi um oaralyxes mice. We thought that science would discover a practical the rew mineral sooner or value In later. Newark News. irlt lMttA Those naxthed. Made FOH BUT 10c FOSTAGK, will return this notice, providing you postanil if you will send them 20c in a package, they will add to the above age of the famous Berliner Cauliflower. (W. N. U.) From an Indian Legend "I have been favored with an Indian tradition concerning the origin of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat, which, although you may have seen it before. I shall relate" said the poet laureate of all the Pascagoulas at the Grune-wald yesterday. "At ome distant period, two Indian youths, pursuing the pleasures of the chase, were led to a remote and unfrequented part of the forest, where, being fatigued and hungry they sat dor.n to rest themselves and to dress their victuals. While they were thus the spirit of the woods, attracted as It is supposed by the unusual and savory smell of the venison, approached them In the form of a beautiful female, and seated herself beside them. Tbe youths, awed by the presence of so superior a being and struck with gratitude for the condescension which she had shown them ICO, ht-e-d Gratitude Well Expressed. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.. Feb. 8th. Mr. C. L. Smith, painter and decorator, whose home is at 309 Anne street, this city, makes the following statement: "I was laid up with some kind of pains. Some said it was Lumbago, others Sciatica, and others again Rheumatism. A few of my friends suggested that it was lead poison, but whatever it was it gave me a great deal of pain, in fact, almost completely crippled me. I had to use two canes to walk about and even then it was a very painful task. "A friend advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills and I began the treatment. After I had used the first box I was able to throw away one of the canes and was considerably improved. The second box straightened me up so that I could go about free from pain without any assistance and very soon after I was completely cured. well and happy, without a pain or an ache. Dodd's Kidney Pills seemed to go right to the spot In my case and they will always have my greatest praise." The Trout That Got Away. One of the lines the leading lady bad to say was. Here are some trout for supper." She was a Southerner and her pronunciation of trout sounded weird to the stage manager. When she had spoken the line at the last rehearsal the stage manager asked calmly: "What was that. Miss "Here are some troot for upper." she repeated. "That's th fifth time you've said Mroot.' he remarked Icily. "Cut it cut. Say fish. k'nd." ft and PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, per package, than others. Fotb-erlngay- BKNU THIS NOTICB AJiI bis plant and they will send you their nd catalog, together with enough seed to row 1,000 nne, solid Cabbages. 2,000 delicious Carrots. 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery. 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce. 1.000 splendid Onions. Radishes. 1 000 rare, luscious 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. In all over 10,000 plants this great offer is made to get you to test their warranted vegetable seeds and THE TELEPHONE IN AUSTRALIA. How the Widely Scattered "Squattera" Talk to Each Other. An ingenious use of the telephone has recently modified the Intense monotony of farm life in the "squatter districts" of Australia. It would not have paid to lay wires from farm to farm, for they are often separated by many miles or open country; but some ingenious person hit upon the idea of using the wire fences used on all the farms to convey the currenL The lonely squatter and his family can now Indulge In a friendly chat with any one of a hundred families scattered around within a radius of fifty or sixty miles. Games of whlat and chess are played at night over the telephone by clubs organized for that purpose. A Plant Without Roots. There is a plant in Chill, and a aim-- i liar one In Japan, called the "flower of the air. It is so called because It appears to have no root, and is never. fixed to the earth. It twines round a dry tree or sterile rock. Each shoot produces two or three flowers like a. lily white, transparent and odorlfer-ousIt Is capable of being transported 600 or 700 miles, and vegetates aa it travels suspended on a twig. Congress, To be held at El Paso. Texas, this fall. prom Isea to be of great Interest to dwellers In country; and addresses will be made by Amor lean and foreign irrigation authorities. An interesting program, including a l be genuine Mexican bull flchL In For citizens. further given by the formation regarding date of abovo meeting, railroad fares, etc.. addroes C. F. Warren, room No. 411. Dooly block, Salt Lake City. Utah. Inter-Mountai- w-l- Durability of Sycamore. The durability of sycamore wood U vouched for by a Kpecimen In a Cairo museum. It is nearly 6.000 years old and la in perfect condition. Hetbwr Graya In for CMldf Swt Powdrrs nana Mother 8nccefiillr used Gray, by the Children's Home in New York. eue htomah. Constipation, Fevrrbdine. move ml mnilntetha Teething Disorders, Vt Ilowels and Ietroy orms. m eri.(ite- timonialH. At all Druggist. I'itKi--. AddreAS A. S. UlmsU-d- . 2-- . tvampia LeKoy.N.Y. Setk Russian Trade. Association at The German-RuslsaBerlin, whose mission Is to increaa German exports to Russia, has 251 German business and manufacturing German chambers firms and forty-tof commerce among Its tnembershlo n o I an suns Plso's Cure for Conump'.'on ssM my life three years atra Mrs. Titos. K utiM, lUpl Street, NorwlcU. N. ., Feb. 17, 1'AML Toattrr.a iters Tco Talkative, fruitful dry. arid plains of Mont., Colo., Ariz.. Irlahoand other dry lands resoond auickly and give a big yield when Mante.l to taler'a peus. Ilanna Harley, Macaroni heat, Grass Day Earliest Oats. Hlllion Dollar and liromus Inermls. Above seem to flourish and laugh at droughts and arid soils. JCST 8I!TD lOo l!l STAMPS and this notice to John A. Raiser fie4 Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their big cat alog and farm seed samples. (v. ft. u.j w An experienced dinter committee I am in favor of a man says: society for tho suppression of toastmasters. I am not In favor of suppressing them, but I would engage a man with a club to bat tbern a good one If more tban one minute and a half was used In In troducing a speaker. Tho usual toast- master looks upon himself as the band, while the rest of the speakers are spokes In the waeon wheel.'' Day of Scientific Feeding. flow's This ? The search for tbe fountain of youth W r4 On Hundred lKrtlr tit eey sf m f hat not been abandoned, as the sum Catarrh trrh tbai wiikI be evrnt fer Hsu Cure. ercus dietary experiments abundantly O T. J. CUE'S ET CO., To'M J l lwwf n, kmm attest. Science is the modern Ponce fntW, Imii blm trl-lltb laot IS nl De Leon. The era of strictly scientific i'.si",!"" living for the most of us has not I Tcle4,tlnO !' WtK,., dawned, and Is afar on, nut may w ItsU'e Crrfi Cur inxmm'if. . Is when time the nn.f coming not hope that rrt of the pm tlrfi Mrl und fn llwilf 1rttmfHlii M tiii. S hr ail ! frr lTV- - 71 the most casual caller at the lunch boitl. f li as of 1ak t'lii all's Jf Famllf many grams eet!pailoe, counter will order protein, fat, carbohydrates and the The Image of His Father. rest a hla phytical or Intellectual nec man The well," exrlaimed the bach!o seem to "Well, require? essities who is about to produce an epic will friend, seeirg the baby for the Erst ee to it that his bill of fare contains time, "Jack, he's the !ead Image of the requisite amount of nitrogen and you." "Don't you believe it, replied aU the ni?ht; phosphorus and that he secures a auffl- - he who had be?n up cient number of calorics of hat value "he's the livlr.g Image U he's daily. R-t- being very tipsy, one of them tum THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT. bled Into the sticky mess. Next mornWhich from ing, when he tried to dress, all his Diaeeverks Unexpected were stuck tight together as clothes Made. Wealth Wat If bad been dipped In glue, and an tbey that Ignorant It often happens man was obliged to stay the wretched man will stumble upon an Invention his till bed in wife had soaked them been have men working which clever over for years. At one time all the in clean water. The man. from his trade, knew how gum used In England was made from valuable this gum was, and taking the no end of money. cost and gum arable of the rest party Into his confidence It happened one nSght that a big by scorching the bank of they experimented on the starch factory on a fire shovel. They found It starch and Utr,k fire near Dublin, Llffey, excellent gum Jien mixed with great puddles of starch and water made and It. was this invention which water, outside. were found enabled postage stamps to - be pro Borne calico printers mho bad been In an adhesive form. duced came of it and, by, making an evening be nrxl-r-iirn- r- -. 1 f lr-itr- li. 1 h-- |