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HOW MEN PROPOSE A Typical Case of Kidney Trouble and a Typical Cure. ge of 510 Va t S. hu M me anging a any not ] love and e of time riage as made male μι ece alwa | tesque i t when I sat down every of order. me Doar of these five years All my | ter-Milburn in i no cents and cured of return a Buff: box \. love TO The Y s ing gs s t of & x dai of thes< fr married asce t time 1 these es ng ain idi fie end whether ns ta ww he the a a ab 6 ἰ 6 had he pharmacy ¢ τ ‘ t ip 5 ι « we ina I 4 Β Recent Attempts io Tabulate Beasts That Perish. year βοΐ] li ' species dow, 18 sure We are far from Parse bottle in a furniture be 1 wee k, able hadn't we was are species, and there is yet a de systematic zoology and for zoologists folks in New who bestow mutual honors by Fiving each other's names to some animal hitherto unknown As Nurmann remarked to a recent meeting of naturalists at the museum, to which he presented his “Catalogues Mammalium,” the species of rodents known in 1880 were only 970 in number; now they are 1,900. The num- of comfortably on ber has thus, at least, doubled in 27 a& gamblers years. The number of living species of this creature now known is about 1,500, divided among 160 genera This | family is the most numerous of the | clase of mammalia.—Wissen fur Alle, show one night and between the first and second acts he leaned over t o he and said Say Hazel, where do 1 stand wit you, anyhow? Now, pul-lease, Jin lon't get se timental,’ she replied fice, has been know I don’t rhey to know Oh, any I don't occasion her of fe ata were find out now know to that worry ou wa have her re ply, and that, of course, was enough for him, The date was fixed a couple of evenings later “Third friend of mine whom I! tackled on this investigation was a shorthand man in a broker's office, and he'd been calling on her about three times a week, taking her out, too, with considerable regularity, for a period covering about a year One evening he was sitting on the front steps with her when she said to him the “Say, Charlie, guess who married week? Startsomething! —- irance aces Or an also ran “Yes,” answered the cynic, “and ence in awhile, but not nearly so often a baby grows up to think it has in i with chance and fathers an going finest baby in the world.” one of the finest world.” in But Hazel,’ he ting pretty anxious Reciprocity. he had clerk rhere we about eight months or three others in the fleld again t him but he Was game enough to take It is made of 90 parts thinks arranges Next man, of platinum and ten of iridium, which when combined are not upset by either heat or cold, After the elabor ate marking it was submitted to a number of tests, coming through all with high honors. Every year of the next ten years it will be examined, and if it varies by the millionth part of an inch it will be consigned to the rubbish heap, otherwise it will be come a standard—London News. father of And the immediate | “Every half and | A Standard Measure. After being ten years in the mak ing there has just been deposited in the government standard weights and measures strong room a newstandard yard measure. Y got last ran away Edith “"That so?’ said he ‘Well, Ethel, how good on the τίη you?" “Thus it was fixed the say, are “Myfourth informant was a young lawyer—briefless at that—who'd been a frequent caller at the home of a wealthy girl for two years Good looking chap, and the girl was there with the looks, too, in addition to hay ing the coin. One night they formed part of a chaperoned box party at a play The play was about a_ family suddenly plunged from wealth to pov erty - “"D’ye krow, Kate, he'd said to her, without desiring to appear mean eruel, or I wish something of that sort would happen to you.’ W hat a very friendly wish!’ wa ‘Why pray? she added, al her reply though, of course, she understood him perfectly well “Because, then, my dear,’ he very quickly made answer. ‘I wouldn't feel like such an infernal muff if I asked you to share the little I have with Positively cured by these Little Pills. me.’ **O, is that it?’ she inquired, gazing tenderly They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Heart Rating A perfect rem into his eyes Well, you know very well, Ed, that I should never consider you a muff under any circumstances, no matter what you edy for Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Bat did; and it is mean of you to re Taste in the Mouth, Coat proach me for not being poor. | can't ed Tongue, Pain in th Side, TORVPID LIVER | help it, can I? They emulate the Bowels | Purely Vegetable | This looked good enough to my SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simiie Signature | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, ὰ “5 ~x* COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a SLICKER? Clean - Light Everywhere young lawyer, and it was befor« passed e a tidy car ride when apartment they houss ir of construction and nearly com leted Saw the plans of those flats a few days ago, he said to her non chalantl) ‘They're daisies—best ar ranged | ever saw Burlap walls and all that Mighty cheap at that—only $50 a month for the best of ‘em, and there is I an elevator, too just love red burlap for the din room of a flat, don't you” wa er reply That was he filed and | € good his enough caveat for then him and ε I think,” sociologist, jubbist of this paper deSiring to buy anything advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they ask for, refusing all substi- tutes or imitations. Ef afficted with sore eyes. use ἰ Thompson's Eye Water far beyond g. birds as spec he coneluded “that these the amateur few random junk as to declarations and proposals set downin the fiction books simply does not go They don't kneel they don't claw the air, they don't crawl on their stomachs, They just ask them like sensible human beings They’re glad if they get ‘em, and they take their medicine as a rule like litue men if they're Γ equator breeding in away to the wide northern far in the ELLEN M. OLSON As aretic rek t r t 1 h same pole ‘ I shorte Uissuet some listances fi longer, The features what the ς δὶ White mous by rea it ση] 1 regula Plain the recent in Boasting ; ; : Vegetable egg plant, a body 2) rved made medicine When some of State sweet postewed to- TAKE THEM OUT Feed Them Food They Study On, ¢ n out begins the two tl of Can t uk of schoo d on food that will 1 n and nerve cel ] i id boy W from sayir bad 4 Jamest short time condition I got from ago I } overs it of flest 1 1 now I am Breckenridge St , Bbuffalo,N.Y., writes: Dear Mrs, Pinkham :— “For about a yea r, except during the past few iths, t I iffered with severe pains every month, with backaches and headaches. T had the es so bad that I was in despair. It is a pleasure to tell you that Lydia EF. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound has cured me. The change in my appearance is wonderful and I desire that this good may come ery sufferer to Any one desiring to know ails may write to me and | shall d to give them,” If you knowof any young girl who ills, and it will, if followed, put her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy womaahood. No other remedy has such a record of actual cures of female Thousands of women residing in every part of the United ills. States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia [. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound andwhat it has done for them, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; a Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s lils. nasil Revillon Freres, tnc. invite trappers, collectors and shippers to send all their raw furs to Revillon. Because weare the largest manufactur La in the world we can afford to pay highest prices for all your raw skins. Pay Highest Write to us for our forecast for the coming season, It will make money for you. Don’t delay, but Prices for Raw Furs write to-day. 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W. Hide & FurCo., Minaeapelis, Minn, Whom fortune favors.—German. favors the world | Jaques Mfg. Co, Chicago, BEST IN SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF i THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. “ell ] is I CLMUtda —W.L. ‘DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES shin r all of my examinations with a r ably good percentage, extra some of them, it is Gra Road 8 safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see thatit Signature of it “The and Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-— Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘T have had the best doctorsin our town Compound made from native roots for my sickness and they all thought that an operation was necessary Thad headache, | and herbs cures where others fail. It was preserfbed by one of the best physicians ] 8 ly he “My face was pale and tt now round #hd has consid After I had been using Gr about two months I fe boy altogether 1 have in strength as well as fle a pleasure to study now Read pkgs Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 N. East internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cureis taken {Π cine. established is sick and needs motherly advice, ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back, She will receive advice absobeing re- | lutely free, from a source that has no rival in the experience of woman's St., Kewanee, lll. writes:— ternally, and acts directly oa the blood and mucous surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi- Bears the low My usual me I he disappeared, and I found I for a long period without f effects for them, are constantly ceived, were perfectly well Mama says she wont be without your medicine in the house. I have told one girl what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ( myx ind has done for me and she is taking it now.” Miss Clara E. Darmstadter, of 453 Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORTA, N Mother having heard a Nuts food began to feed satisfied my hunge be other food, and the 81 velous reots and herbs, will at this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start this trving period in a young girl’s life without pain or irregularities. It has been thus depended upon for two generations. Hundreds of letters from young | girls and their mothers, expressing gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done| periods Important to Mothers. Grape-Nuts \ ber that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native My. | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach Mul the seat of the disease. Catarrh isa blood or consti 186 tutional disease, andin order to cure {t you must take fried become sideache, and my feet were so sore! could hardly stand I took two bottles of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound when my away. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured ; succotash, thoughts with headache, dizziness or a dispositic m to sleep. pains im bac! or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitade; when she is @ mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remem- . . : if : ; Even as it is, I lose one eve ry little Elihu| rr caption I ; Dinner the When a student down from lack of ood, the are only to carry it fa- | while.’ ” matoes, cauliflower, bread and butter, It is said that when the sponsor of this meal bearing his name was a member of the “Finest,” and was jocularly known as “Muldoon the Solid Man,” he adhered to the regi- | men above described. Or would be sure a girl's sluggish best ball test | the detail consists of tato, to be ] gym" taken by Secretary Loot. Ro > doon’s claims CLARA E.DARMSTADTER responsibility for a daughter's largely rests with the mother, > right influence and the inforn which is of vital interest to the daughter imparted at the proper {πε has not only sa ed the life but nsured the success of many a beautiful girl. al ra limit of t e northern breeding ‘iirds is enormou Se VE extending irom Patagonia to Greenland All 1 atory birds have not the cure is th ve the hur exte e¢ ready relic tit , 1 ‘ replica of the at a co \ of hey ν said to strength either ases which I quote, the results, as I say, of careful investigation aj ng this ine, clearly indicate that the flab READERS ment were a é into the the Scot of all the birds of passage, the f tt ] can filte and strain fron blood and system | low bas one of the lengest ran iiles In his the poi ἑ and waste matter {{τοπι 7,000 to 10,000 which ¢ Rheumatism, but | extended range are also included such numerous other diseases, Every man | birds as the gray plover, the knot, the rr woman here wi feels that their |} pectoral and curlew sandpipers and kidneys are not healthy and active, or | the Asiatic golden plover The longer range—from 6,000 to who suffers from any urinary trouble whateve should not hesitate to make | 7,000 miles—includes such well-known this mi e, as it is certain to do | birds as the euckoo, the cornc rake, | the sedge warbler, the greenshank; Ες i, and may save you from the moderate range—from 3,000 to 1 misery and suffering after while 5,000 mile 8 embraces the turtle dove, | Ranchman’'s Novel Courtship. the crane lapwing mallard and jack | Louis L. Kramer came all the way snipe; the third range—from 1,000 to | from Yuma, Ca marry a girl he 2,000 miles such birds as the wood had never seen. The bride was Miss | chat shrike, the stone curlew, the Flora Wels i pretty young woman woodcock and black ern and in what of Tazewell county lis called the restricted area—with a The groom wrote to his aunt here, mileage of 1,000 mile wnward— Mrs. Patterson, to put him in com- there are the waxwings, several gulls municatio vith a girl who would and the eider duck. make hin good wife, as he was lonely on his ranch in. Colorado. Mrs BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. Patterson recommended Miss Weise, a neighbor's da ter, and eorrespond- Awful Humor Eating Away Face— ence wa be } \ Body a Mass of Sores—Cuticura The girl was taken with the roCures in Two Weeks, mance of the affair and when photo- | graphs were exchanged and proved | “My little daughter broke out all satisfactory a proposal quickly fol- over her body with a humor, and we lowed An acceptance was written used everything recommended, but and then Kramer came east to claim without results. I called in three dochis bride. The marriage was cele- tors, but she continued to grow worse. brated the day after his arrival and Her body was a mass of sores, and her the couple departed immediately aft- little face was being eaten away. Her erward for Yuma.—Denver News. ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura A Wonderful Thing. Soap and Ointment, and before I had Mr. Brown had just had a tele- used half of the cake of Soap and box phone connection between his office of Ointment the sores had all healed, and house and was very much pleased and my little one’s face and body were with it, says the Home Magazine. as clear as a new-born babe’s. I would “I tell you, Smith,” he was saying, not be without it again if it cost five “this telephone business is a wonder- dollars, instead of seventy-five cents. ful thing. I want you to dine with Mrs. George J. Steese, 701 Coburn St., me this evening, and | will notify Mrs. Akron, O., Aug. 30, 1905.” Brown to expect you.” Brown (speaking through the teleProtecting His Magazines. phone)—Myfriend Smith will dipe “While waiting at the doctor’s the with us this evening other day, I picked up a magazine “Nowlisten and hear how plain her from his table to pass the time,” said the man who observes things. “All reply comes back.’ Mrs jrown’s reply came back with through the book, on nearly every startling distinctness other page was stamped name, “Ask your friend Smith if he thinks and it so irritated me that I spoke we keep a hotel.” to him about it | “If I didn’t fill that magazine up The Dinner Muldoon Serves. | with my name,’ he said, ‘it wouldn’t A certain Gotham dining establish- joct ten minutes in this place. Some: | him the | taking si says mselve over palaearetic ¢ wit Nalxture, and 1ent and cle man I asked was another lawyer, and he’d*been calling and ndir her candy and flowers and taking her out right often for nearly 1 twelvemonth One evening they Durable Guaranteed 7)Waterproof $300 e hey'd decided upon the date e end of that week | Mod | DOYOU KNOW THE WET WEATHER friend find return he 5 ase torturous lide t en iu we to to al an ¢ are few A 1 resu This at Well, I should sa ful prospect ahead for those who love | offhand reply There all wh I I the 30 a knowing ὶ ook A ly not without interest, b must be acknowledged that its results are very uncertain a 1 been king refrigerators { or 1 Every now and then some natural ist endeavors to make an approximate numerical count of known animal This kind of att wit ὁ One 5 with he le polp qual head he'd χο. the nother south rd southwest { 1 spread ] alier to autumn southern wintering region the north of Africa and I also drink ph THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS. The gre soutl is Dandel Kargon (he mar ν 1 h with g >] of h ers We ea in τε thors } these act {(« ᾿ t I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound πιο sprir ει { extends for 8 τε grea he and @ paper it One north, i bi 4 ϊ cours anit astern which e we Wink advice by writes for a ! by za Hhheumatism eve « s and f institute d such quiet ingui my happened Fos ‘ GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD CURE Promptly, t purpose and for t w aying who 8ο 1 among was out 1902, the works en evening y Pills have Οἱ aw stomach troubles dealers y Trouble ove | ture ankles a oposal f back We the stand length ast HOW Directions to Mix a Simple Prepara tion and the Dose to Take—Ove comes Kidney and Bladder The a The im dragging ac could READERS RHEUMATISM AT HOME. Ϊ πὶ pains t TELLS ε bly, I bad shooting BIRDS TRAVEL ALONG ROUTES. All Have Not Same Range—Swaliows Great Distance. The Amateur Sociologist Reports on His Investigations. 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