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Show a f LCCDS cl n cunaiientiuusly re.otnmead vo or runs as a tine ton. c and all around good nteilLliic to those oho are In need ot a catarrh remedy. It pt$ ban tofiaif&ed to me by yet fie nito haVi unu ti, as a reint uy ef.it live in tbe cure of For tnrsc who need a good catarrh nteditine I know if nothing . U . Ogden. b.tter. - DAN GROSVENQR SAYS: It is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever. W.l. Viiii four 1 oiisrrssuiuu' Taze- Kushin, I can cheerfully recommend your aluable remedy, Perut a, to any one who la suffering w.th catarrh, and a ho la In need of a permanent and effective . Bo en. It. Seott, I jure, Ohio, Right Guard (! Hiram Pirnt Hall Tram, writes: "As a i'eitic for lung trouble 1 plate le-ptat the hentl. 1 hate used it myself for colds and t atari hot the bowels and it is a splendid remedy. It restores vitality, increases txxiily strength and makes a sick person well in a slmi l time. I give Petuna Fred 1. Soott. my hearty iiulona-nteni.- " Gen. Ira C. Ablxitt, kkt M street N. W.t Washington, 1. C., writes: I atn fully convinced that your remedy is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have usetl it with the most lieneficial results lor coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble. Ira C. Ablxitt. Mrs. Pinter Fleming, orator of Reservoir of Council No. lbH, Northwestern Honor, of Minneaxlis, Minn., writes from 2535 Iolk street, N.K.j "I have lieenj troubled all inv life with catarrh I in my head. took Peruna fori cure."--It- Mr. 1'it (I na n about threej months, and nowi am per-- j think manently cuied. 1 believe that for1 catarrh in all its 1 HON. DAN A. GROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. forms Hon. Dan A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor lor the War Department, in a letter written from Washington, D. C, says Allow me to express my gratitude to you tor tbe benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of tbe very best ' spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy DANA. GROSVENOR. In a recent letter he says: Peruna really more meritorious than I did when wrote you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me If my certificate Is genuine. I Invariably answer yes." Dan A. Grosvenor. 1 consider good word for the tonic that brought me immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a Hon. John Williams, County Commisbad case of catarrh and I know it will sioner, of 517 West Second street, Duluth, cure any other sufferer from that disMinn., says the following in regard to ease." John Williams. Peruna : A Cnnsmunuan's I.vtler. Hon. II. W. Ogden, Congressman from "As a remedy for catarrh I can cheerwritten at Washingfully recommend Peruna. I know what Louisiana, in a letter It is to sufier from that terrible disease ton, D. C, says the following of Peruna, and- X feel that it is my duty to speak a tbe national catarrh remedy : A County CommlMlonor'a Let tar. DRUNKENNESS .fekMHii at CURED. homes made happy every year by Ibis Iresmteut. Moat thorouKhly equipped inelituilon In tbe went. Modem end in to dale every res peat. Cure positively made up Yui terms and literature, address . .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, wkiernseIsm New Eighty-Pag- e BARTElPt$ ft Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write CO.. 1521 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colorado. To-da- y. START A STEAH LAUNDRY Write us. SHOES UNION MADE Douolam makam and aaTa Walt (Hand-amwm- d were man's Bondyaae mhomathmn any other Preceaij me at the world. mantrfactor W. L. $5,000 REWARD will be paid to anyone who can disprove this statement. Because Y. I,. Douglas Is thelarcret manufacturer he ran uuy cheaper and prod one his shoes at a lower cost than other con cerns. which enables him to sell shoes for $.1.50 and $3.00 equal in every way to those sold elsewhere fur $1 and $5.00. The Douelas encTet the t tannin leather ; pro-eas- e S. W. Km UUl(lLAS,IIBM k'l,OS. MAM. CANADA WESTERN other district suraettne more stleatton than lay the world. The Oreaaraef the World." "TheUadef The Xataral Fsediag Sreaads fer Black. . I.M7.M0 meres sader erea ia 1MM Ira 117,ftS,7S4 kasha la. field IKS Abnadance of Water, Tue) flee-as- ." Material Holldln Plentiful; Cheap; Good Unae for pasture end hay; a fertile soil; a eultt-clrrainfall and a climate rfr In sa aaenred and edequnte season of irowth. BESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, only chores for which Is tlOformsklns entry. all to Churches. School etc. Hallways tap ltd districts, bend for Atlas end other literature lapPniatendent of Immlrralhxi, Ottawa. Canada.I d.W. Taylor. Silt Lake City. Utah, the author-Canadian Norenment Arrnt, who wlU eupply with certlOcate itrlui yon reduced railway iSttSmffS pension HICKPOKU, Washington, u. Cm they receive quick replica, tt. Mb N.II.V nlc Btafl doth Corps. Prasccutiu CIaini sine II 7 1 ', Will T1DODCV O I quirk relief U 1 U of teaiiinnnlanand II rare- -. Honk NEW DISCOVERY; glvnt end carve aural DAYS' treatment S SOMA. flex KAtlaa la. Oi IUS. Br.X.X.SflEEfl Rfl uTKOUIAHDoupjrtnr sell dll Strange Names for Dishes. Among the courses at an offleial dinner at Berlin, in honor of the Kaisers birthday, were ribs of beef with Victoria sauce, sweets labeled Under Venezuelan Palms and Siesta at La Gusyra, and ices railed Caracas Bombs." is ol cures It ahorl Irtlera; enrl-ia- e Haw fur Inairurllnna. nitiyef lener. etc. Add. CO.. WaOLSSALX IA01.I Oept. A 0 Siea(a, UL ' 11 ' i (!:i-t,n- till? levee :11c. Mias., J Armed With Pistols and Hatchets, They Go in Search of a Brother and Cause Bartenders Trouble. The two daughters of John Osborne of Winfield, Kans., armed with pistols 's and hatchets, while in search of their brother, Ed OslMirnc, smashed down doors and destroyed other proierty at two joints. They first visited Art Schnildt'a place In North Main street, and being refused admittance, battered down the front door. The bartender attempted to draw his revolver, when the sisters promptly covered him with their pistols anil he dropiod down behind the counter. Before leaving they smashed a number of bottles and glasses. At Chad Thomas place nearby they smashed a large front window when refused admittance. They were not arrested. l.ydia 11. IMnkliniii'a Yt'ffelahlo Compound was used faithfully. For INSANE FROM BITE OF BUG. n y Wash--ingto-n. remedies fail. can heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy." Mrs. Elmer Fleming. Treat Catarrh In Spring. The spring is tho time to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a course of Peruna is taken during the early spring months the cure will lie prompt and permanent. There ran tie no failures if Peruna is taken intelligently during the favorable weather of scouts Two companies nr signally defeated the main body of San Miguel's forces Friday. It is believed San Miguel was killed. Lieutenant Reese was seriously wounded. The scouts lost three men killed and had eleven men wounded. The enemy occupied an entrenched position midway between Marinquina, San Francisco and Del Monte and had erected a stone fort, which was garrisoned by 2U0 men. Tile first and fourth companies of Macabebes, commanded by Lieutenants Reese and Kick(rsoii, respectively, attacked the enemy's position. but as tbe scouts were exposed to the five of the enemy In a manner whirb placed the Macabebes at a dls- tho Nontenants decided drqnli-alter an hour's fighting to surround the position ami charge, after having divided their companies. The two officers then led a gallant and successful charge, during which Lieutenant The Reese fell seriously wounded. enemy then broke and ran, leaving forty five men dead on the field. Including a general officer, who Is believed to bft San Miguel, though his identity is incomplete. Mai-abeb- c spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from tlte system wherever it may be located. It cures catarrh of the stomach or lsiwels with the same certainty as ratarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your rase and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Live Long. Goldfish There are some goldfish In Washington which belonged to the same family for tbe last fifty years, and they seem no bigger and no less vivacious than they did when they first came Into the owners possession. A few of the fish In the Royal Aquarium, In St. Petersburg, are known to be one hundred and fifty years old. to-da- y THE NICARAGUA 8QUABBLE. 9100 REWARD $100. The reader! of thi paper will he plnaned to learn Hint there is at lunel oiik dreaded dieaa tlial Tbq Involution ibis of Nicaragua some of the steamers plying on Lake Nicaragua and have left the department of Chord ales, which has prevented President Belaya's forces from attacking them. The offleial advices from Managua, however, nay the rising has been suppressed. On the other hand, there are reports that a revolutionary movement is aided by another Central American If this is the case the government. outbreak is more serious than President Zclaya Is willing to admit. The strict censorship maintained over dispatches allow only official news to leave Nicaragua. Consequently, the real situation in that country Is not known. . ri.UhiiiiiiicMMl diseeae. require a ronMitntiiiiial tieetuirnt. llell' I'nturih Cute U taken internally, a directly upon the blood mid tjicrelv dretfcytn innrnna Mirfucrs of til- tli and 'Sit ill til tins fixindxiiim patient Mrenath hr building up tba constitution and a inting neiuia in lining its wink. The pur prietor have mi nuirli faith in its curative poweis liumircl Dollar fur anv rase that they oftr..-Ou- r that il fail to cure. Send for list of Testimonial. Add res P. J. t'HF.NKY ft CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggi-t- s. 75c. Hall'i Family Pilla at the beat. hgwf! captured g x What Luck! al. 1 d"'y oK-rstor- ti-u- mni-kct- j hopeful of Ills recovery. CUT BODY IN Witty Rsjoindcr That Is Crsdltsd TWAIN. South Dakota Stockmen Charged With Murder of Employe. Stanley rounly. South Dukota, has a murder mystery. William Kuunecke, a sheep raiser, whose lunch Is fifty miles out on Cottonwood crock, Is in jail on a charge of murder and the dismembered lsidy of Andrew Dernier is at Fort Fierro awaiting Interment. Dernier, who worked for Kuunecke, disappeared last February and his employer was susjM'cted of knowing osme-thinof the cause of Ills disappearance. A watrli wbb kept, and Friday night the watchers discovered what was believed to be ft newly-openegrave. Saturday morning they illscov ered Kunnecke driving across the prairie, and arrested him. His trail was followed back several miles, and the body of Dernier was found cut Into two pieces. Kunnecke refused to make any statement. g d REMARKABLE RECORD. Real Situation in Th?t Country ia Not Known. Sleep Keeps Him Young. One of the youngest looking old men In the English house of commons Is Sir John GorsL He is row getting on to 70, but he has s brisk step, his complexion Is ruddy and he speaks with The California Botanical Gateway ihe same brightness, Ts Health aad Wealth and acidity wlllch he displayed In the I really aunt" dollar hook mulled you for Keente 80s. He attributes his extraordinary silver, to introduce it. It tells you alxmt newly dlKCOvered Botanical Remediee for the cure of outhfulness to the fact that he has May Burn Negro. many dlMUM-tt-, new ways to make maoe.y ar.d for years followed the advice given care for the nick, Harvey Williams, a negro, assaulted gctemploymcut, 10 nurse and to pnilone old see and live 1 0 yearn, the newly him by the late Sir Andrew Clark, tho daughter Jones, the Mary discovered Angle Worm Oil massage for remov- celebrated physician, ana has, under for dead a of white and her left ing wrinkles, and beautifying ilia complexion, miner, new varieties of roses, fruiu and vevetahlns, all circumstances, remained nine hours on the mountain between Pocahontas, the wheat, corn pnd Minitower food, cereal of ever v twenty-fou- r in bed. coffee, Imitation calm, gold and silver, stands Va., and Cooper, W. Va. After regain-lnacids, preventing sinullpox pitting. maple moM the tmugli ami syrup and sugar from wood, new soft drink, consciousness the girl managed to Works tUt the tolil trade secret for manufacturer, thing! you need not ask the doctor, a real home doctor book and Laxative Broiuo Quiuiua Tablet. Friue!25a reach her home. Several posses ImInformation, wanted by encydopedl. of mediately went in search of the negro every man and woman that wants health ana Wells ae a Socialist. 100 wealth. Is about pages, txf), paper cover. Con tents sheet free. One ot the latest recruits to Social and he was located near Foraliontas, Tbs Oaliferxia Bataaiasl Madiaine Os., ism from the ranks of literary men If taken to Bramwell and lodged In jail. jaaaKurtk AlraraOuXt., La Aagalaa,Uai. H. G. Wells, author of "The Time Ma The jail Is heavily guarded, but tba chine," Anticipations" and a dozen people declare they will secure the neother ventures Into the realms of pure gro and burn him at the stake. fiction. He Is moved to the step liy science rathpr than rentiment. He Boy it Driven Insane as the Result of has been nominated for membership Hazing. In the Fabian society by George BerKarl Cleaves, aged 1!). of Butte, has nard Shawand JJraham'alIas. gone insane as the result of hazing at I am sure Plen-- Cure Tor Cnnsumitlliqi eaved a school of technology at Janesville, .my life three year ago- Mr. Tmm. Honnixs, Wis. The boy 1 on the way back to Maple Street, Norwich, N. V., Yb. 17, IM. Butte in rharge of his mother, and at Firmness. Sioux City tried to get away from her. I InThe woman was adamant. He maintains that he was abused, but sist, she cried, "I insist upon wea in this fam- rannot tell the nature of the mistreatlng the The man took a last desperate ment. The mother says the srhoo auily. tell her anything. stand. I'll be banged If I keep the thorities refused to In Sioux City, and They formerly lived I.IBIIY LUNCH RONS made ready la a on for sowed buttons you, suspender Nk rri Smoked on the way home. Ini momenta. The Wafer he howled In a clear, falsetto voice. stopped there ISitled Haef. Pork and liean. Veal things to eat. Chicken, and lots of Thus again did sterling manhood asIt's Up to the Markles. sert Itself under adverse circumThe board of District No. executive Arc U. 8. Cevernment Inapeclcd stances; but even so, he shuddered In 7, (Hazleton, Ta.) United Mine Workto she fear that keep might attempt Keep in the Insise fur emergetirieo- - tv them In place with a belt. After all. ers of America, has notified G. B. time upper, tv sandwiches tv any loved his wife, and Markle tt Co. and A. Iardee A Co., Inhe me". when yisinantMsmihiug gin! anil ward it quick. S'ou kimplv linn a key anil that the once to wear a belt dependent coal he hadn't tr,!ed Is lunch the can is npis,. An appetimg mlnevs noon will award of the insist New Sun. York himself? In an instant. Evening ready Ihe strike com mis .ton being rarrled &. Libby McXeill Flowers fer English Market. out to the letter. These two firm, Libby, Flower growers In the south o according to member of the Isiard. Chics (A III.. U. S A. France aud ofti-- r favored clime flm have suggested tn tho nu-- that work Writ flnr nur frr iNutilrf "ilnw lo Mika GfiNi Thinr to F.at.M il profitable to tin products o' lie continued under ig condi. Iii-arbitrato without tions, the skill Urhisii io regard their ji ment. The proiKisition wns rejected at a meeting of the executive Imard. id In diseases that come to women only, is called in. someas a rule, the dix-to- r times several doctor, but still matters go from luiil to worse : but 1 bavs never known of a case of female weak ness which woo not helped when semi-conscio- 1 Catarrh being a Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Washington, D. C., Ladies Auxiliary to Burnside Post, No. 4, G. A. Km recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. young women who are subject to neadiu'liCM, backache, irregular or painand nervous attacks due to ful Peculiar Case Reported From a Michi-ga- the period, severe strain on the system by some organic trouble, aud for women Settlement. in the most trying of advanced Uscar Xewsasaky, a young 1ollsh time of life,' years it serve to correct every befarmer near Wiudon, Mich., has action of trouble anti restore a come Insane as tbe result of a bite by allM organs of tbe body. Vegetable a bug. The day after he was ldtttcn Coml.ydiuml is a household reliance his body began to swell, and physici- in my poll be withwould not I and home, ans have lieen unable to give him re- out it. In all my exierience with this which covers years, I have lief. 1rofessor . E. Olinberg, an en- medicine, found nothing to equal it and alMas. Laura I tomologist of Wheelng, W. Va., came ways recommend it. here at the request of the natonal mu- Bahnei, HOT Second St., N. E., If arlflMj at seum at Wasblngtuu to procure speci- abura tattar D. v. tsooe forfait prana, ,aaaiaaaaaa aaaaot bo praKoatK. mens of the bug. He found a nest of Sueli testimony should Ira acthe Insects in a bog near Newsasakys cepted liy all women as convinchome, and while trying to capture one ing evidence that Lydia 1'V was bitten on the chin, ami within an I'inkliain's Vegetable Compound, aland without a peer as a remcondihour was In a for all tbe distressing ills of edy FIGHTING FILIPINOS. tion. He dims not show the symptoms women. in NewsaMacsbebe Scouts Defeat San Miguel's of Insanity that appeared and are the case, GENERAL GRANT'S BON. MOT. , physicians sakys Forces in Rizal Province. other -- bottom aolee preducaa abeo-latel- y more flexible end will wear pura ton ear then nny other tann km In the world. The aalea have more then doubted the paet tout Mara which proves Its superiority, why not flive w. I Douirlaa ehoao atrial end save money. Motive I serene nan Sales: St,tOS.Ssa,l In Hoalaraai ViajUSeln: A.OKS.USO.tHI A lain of NfltS.4Ad.1P In Poor Team. W. U OOUOLAfl SAJOO GILT COCK LINK, Worth SAGO Compared with Other Makes. The best tmpartaK amt Irathtra. H.,1'1 Patent Calf, Cmuaat, Per Calf, Calf. bid Kid, Coma fast Ceer fyetefa Colt, sad Hatloaal Kangaroo, The Pennine have W. I. BOUOUtl Ia name and price stem pad on bottom. Uwl, weir. Me. extra, tlhu. Colder. fren. o slss Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division 8t.f Chicago. 1eruua the medicine the age. when all i.s direlj s s cngl-iii-t-r- Mn-nvr- r A 1 a it crt-vass- ii.i-.u- CnngresMiun il. Jimten, well toutin', Va., w i ins: KANSAS GIRLS FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF CARRIE NATION. ; i.h t liiiMiic t .isai rh ii atul it rnir. It'.cly limk 1 teats. ruml me. J think lViuna is the metliiine in the wisM fer ca:..tih. My fer.eriil lit nitli is tnu It ir.ij'iineil by it than 1 have U'm1, as 1 am much W. li. tiiiliiih. lietn tut t e::f. w 1 KiS OIT Much puc vtLy at 11 o'ili.t-1- Fiitiuy, and gnat i:ai;i:iit s or wattr are uow h u: 'i!. a 3"'i fix-- t i Apitlly Hooding the fertile laud lu the gnat V:i,.i-- delta. Major Sears, in cli a ip,' of the guveinuicut oilicc at t:ris jKiint, Kays it ia tin- - wii)t hit ah ever on tho Mirsissiiiiii side, and he statea that the whole delta from Greenville to Vicksburg will Ik flooded. This is the first break reported on the Mls-sipside during the prusent high water. A New Orleau disiwteh says Interest in the flood situation there centers in the break at Hymelia, forty milt's above tbe city, and the disastrous crcvsMKe rcjKirted south of Greenville. Cotton men felt especially concerned with respect to the latter. While this break doubtless will cause a fall in the river iu the vicinity of Greenville and for a considerable distance south, the water which goes through must inevitably return to the .Misnissippi through the Yazoo, thus prolonging the period of high water south of that point. The trevshse is in ihe hcait of one of the richest sugar districts in If it should get beyond control many valuable plantations doubtless will be covered wtih water in a few and South days. The Texas lai-illI'acltle roads hare not thus far been affected, but trouble is likely to occur If the crevasse Is not closed. It Is expected at the Illinois Central olfieo that through traflic over the Mississippi valley road will lie siisticuded as ft result of the disaster. The belief that tbe high water levee was cut in sections Is order to relieve other strong and any attempt to repeat tho action ia likely to be followed by bloodshed. w;ii!':-- : Ti-vit- . l'n:lli:h, 1 sitiii-rt-- .JOINT SMASH in Mississippi. cji-tar- a THE SOUTH. High VVattr is Still par-tlcolar- ly "Pe-ru-n- IN Woman of 26 Ytars of Age Gives Birth to Her Sixteenth Child. President Roosevelt's charge of race suicide evidently does not apply to Mrs. Mary Ellen Phcgley of. Roots, Illinois, as there was recorded yesterday the birth of her sixteenth child. Mrs. Phegley Is In her twenty-sixt- h year. She has been twice map rled, having had twelve children by her first husband and four by her second, Napoleon B. Phegley, a wealthy fanner, 61 years of age. Mrs. Iheglcy is a native of Perry county. Mo., and was a bride at only 14. Only a short time intervened between the death ol bar first husband and her marriage to Phegley. ts the 8ilcnt Man." A portrait of Jay Cooks, by Wm. IL Chase, la one of tha best pictures at this years exhibition of the Philadelphia academy of fine arts. Mr. Chase standing beneath the portrait the other afternoon, said: When Mr. Jay Cooke posed for ma be told me of a of Qen. Grant's. Grant was entertaining a cler msn one evening, and the clergyman had to make a certain train on a certain railroad .or he would nut get home that night bon-in- - his host kept .. reminding of the hour, but he would put the matter off and beglp to talk In hie fluent, clerical way again. 'Now, doctor, remember your train goes at 10:20, Grant for tho tenth time aid. Thai Is all right about the traliv General,7 returned the. idergymap; 'the I.ord conn-ulthe trains. t, Yes Grant chuckled, .'but If yoa want to get this A. tt B. line train, you had belter start now, 'The Lord has had nothing to do with the A, A I), this many a year.'" Pittsburg Gazette, Then-for- e Dim s Foot and Mouth Diseaao. The foot and mouth disease (opl liootlc apatha), which hs appeared after an absence of thUjy years, !.s propagated by germs. and Is highly contagious. Persons carry the germs on their clothing or shoes, dogs caa transport them and. they can be taken Into the systems of a healthy herd which passes over the same road that a sick animal passed over a few hours previous. Cattle are not th? v'ly animals subject to It, for It la contracted by abeep, swine, horsoaz poultry, and sometimes by man. A Natural Quastion. The youngster In the art gallery looked long and earnestly at the painting. Then he read the inscription. Do you like It? asked his mother. Oh, 1 like It well enough, he answered, but I dont understand it" HAVE TO 8HOW THEM. What Is It' you dont understand? Missouri Women May Hold Up Their "Why, It says, 'Wild Horses After Rosa Bonheur. I see tbe horses all Skirts in Muddy Weather. but where's the girl they're art-erright, i It lawful for women to hold their Brooklyn Eagle. skirts high and dry in Joplin, Mo., in MONEY TO COOKS. muddy weather. Such is the decision rendered in Judge Potter's court. Miss Flo Williams had been arrested for $7,500.00 Donated, to Bo Divided Among Family Cooks. holding her skirts somewhat higher than usual. She demonstrated the The sum of $7,500,00 will be . diselevation of her skirts, and explained tributed between now and midsummer to the court that her action had been among family cooks, in 735 prizes rang-lft- g prompted by a desire to keep her silks from $200.00 to $5.00. mud. wa out of the She discharged. This Is done to stimulate better cooking In the family kitchen. The Fighting in Macedonia. contest is open to paid cooks, (drop The engagement between Turkish the name hired girl" call them cooks troops and Insurgents at Istib, Mace- If they deserve it) or to the, mlatress donia, which was reported Sunday, of the household if she duos the cookand in which eighteen insurgents are ing. Tbe rules for contest are piaia said to have been killed, Is believed to and simple. Each of the 785 wlnnere have been the outrome of an intended of money prizes will also receive aa certificate of merit or diattack on the Turkish military depots engraved ploma as a cook. Tbe diplomas bear there. The Turks suffered fifteen the big gilt seal and signature of tbe killed or wounded. It is licUeved the most famous food company in tbe insurgents formed a part of the orig- world. The Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., ot inal Bulgarian hand commanded by Battle Creek, Mich., the well known makers ot Postum Coffee and Grape-Nutthe revolutionary leader, Sarafoff. Write them and address Cookery Dept. No. 340, for full particulars. Waltzed With Dying Wife. This remarkable contest among Young Gann, aged 8, of Philadel- cooks to win the money prises and diphia, was in the act of laying a revol- plomas will give thousands of families ver on the cupboard when there was better and more delicious meals .as a premature exploHon. Mrs. Stewart, well as cleaner kitchens and a general his sister, threw up her bauds and Improvement In the culinary departturned around. Under the' impression ment, for the cooks must show marked that bis wife, in a spirit f fun, was skill and betterment in service to win. Great sums of money devoted to such waltzing, the husband cuuuht her In enterprises always result In putting hj$ arms and itegan waltzing. Hardly lumanlty further along on- - tha road ta had the pair made one turn before health, comfort and Mra. Stewart's head fell upon her husband's arm and she expired. The bullet had entered her breast. ? . s. |