Show ISSEOJU tt4i mmxnmmaafku !fl I f‘ 0- I! 1 IRD V: ARE EASILY POISONED Nature Seems t Have Neglected to Safeguard Them Bird meg to hate t discrimination whatever In regard to poisons probably berauae the have almost no sense of smell and swallow their food without migrating il They are to paralysis by the appearance of a puison snake funless the terror be due to dread of the appearance of the serpent raiher than to an Inherited knowledge of its venomous power) but such Intelligent birds as rooks will pick up and eat poisoned drain and crows and ravens readily ci t poison-- d egg or meat Chicken l!l eat the poisonous seeds of labur- nnm and die from It effect Whether bird such as tit and green finches ever do so does not seem to be known Rut wild birds are frequently found dying In gardens though apparently they have been in good health a few hour before and their death may be probably due to the consumption of poisonous seeds 9 hVtott TH ETC S T HO VC H T S — VU-- ' e MO n-- sftaes rsft aisatypaiasW Y-- gives some to advice young girls helpful Her letter is but one of thou-euwhich prove that nothing it so helpful to young girls who ire just arriving at the period of 's womanhood as Lydia E Vegetable Compound Di4i Mu IIskham:— I cannot Mitt Lydia II I’lnkliam’s Vegetable Compound too liijrhir for it Miss ds Pink-ham- ii the only medicine I tier tried which I suffer'd cinch from my carevi first menstrual period I felt ao weak and dixzy at times 1 euuld not pnrana y ctndies with the uual interest Mr thought leeano s!uft!sh 1 had and sinking headaches backst-Leand lower spells also pain in the In tart I was sic!: aU orer limbs “ Finally after many other remedies had been tried we were adriaed to ret Lydia C IMnLliani'n Vegetable Compound and i am pleated to aay that after taking It ot!y two weeks a wonderful change for the better took piece and in a short time I was in perfect health I felt buoyant full of life and found ail work a pastime I am indeed triad to tell my experience with Lydia II 1’inkham's Vegetable Compouud for it made a different girl of me Yonrs eery truly Mu M CaBTirj'vE 533 Whitehall St Atlanta (to”— tvtoo ftrfiit t i: s !! ejnrf-f-frrr-'- -f J HOW ANTHRACITE WAS ‘ FEET SORE HANDS One Night Treatment with Trio There died in Paris recently Count Emile de Keratry who could boast that bis grandfather born In 1699 wai a page in the houeehold of Louie XIV The former page married hie second wife at TO years of age end had a sou who wa Emile's father He was born la 1767 and lived till 1852 Three lives bridged 205 years d Old Soldier1 Story 8000ms Mich June 13 —That even la actual warfare disease la more terrible then bullets le the experience of Mr Delos Hutchins of this place Hutchins aa a Union soldier eaw three years of service under Butler Barko in the Louisiana swamps and aa a result got crippled with rheumatism ao that hie hands and feet got all twisted out of shape an I bow be suffered only a rheumatic will ever know For twenty-livyears he was la misery then one lucky day bfa druggist advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills Of the result Mr Hutchlne says: The first two boxes did not help me much but I got two more and before I got them used up I was a great deal better I kept on taking them and now my pain are all gone and I feel better than 1 t ave In years I know Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure rheumatism” Smoking Match A smoking match recently amused the public at Lille France Fifty of the hardest smokers of the district sal down together to consume two ounces of the strongest tobacco In tba shortest possible time They used dsy pipes and were helped by a big The winner finished la Jug of beer a quarter of an hour Tkr e svite ruin Is ik'a eetki at Ik easarr? 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Copyright It was said and not without reason that Grubba had no frlenda He was surely an uninviting old tellow aa those upon whoso property he held mortgages were well aware but par eons bettor acquainted with him that la to aay those who had glimpses of hia Inner nature declared that there was good in him He used to come down town every morning on the elevated road and nt a station ba began to look for tho face of n email boy at a window It waa but a brief antisfne-tio- n for of course the train baited only n moment but he appeared to look forward to k and would aqueexe hlmaelf though a large man Into a eat between two other large men In order to be on the aide nearest tba window In which the boy’e face apOnce he was late and miaasd peared the face and the next morning ha made it a point to be on time again The face waa not there In the afternoon when the old man returned homo at leaat ha had not been able to ee It though he never failed to look at the window Ho had been talking to nn acquaintance but broke off short to look Then he began to grumble “WhM’e the trouble?" the acquaintance asked "Oh nothing much" But he shut up and bald himself In moody silence The next morning the face waa not And there the curtain wag down thus it went on for a week Grnbbi fretting all the time He spoke to some one "That face wae the only bright thing I wae permitted to see and mw it le gone" At nlgbt he dreamed of the face ao expresilve and full of wonder and he iwore that It wu a shame thus to be deprived of It so one morning he got off the train to look for the face Up a dark stairway he groped knocked at a door was scolded when be explained in a stammering manner that he wee looking for a face went to another door and knocked A tired woman presented herself She appeared to be of gentle bearing and Grubbs usually gruff spoke to her with unwonted kindness In a few words he told of the face "It waa a flower to me madam” The woman opened wide the door and Invited him to enter and there on a bad he saw the face pale with sickness He eat down aad tha little fellow who had paaaad the dangerous point and waa recovering was amused to eee so la hla owu big and shaggy a man way he remarked that Grubbs reminded hla of a great dog and ho asked Grubbs to bark for him which he did the woman smiling at him and after this Grubbs was known aa "the dog” One morning ho said to the TtU4s Ott and purest Bandage cotton For or itching and scaling burning lema rashes tion and chafing roughness cracks with brittle nails this simply wonderful curing in night in r’to l(ra - PEERY BROS FLAKES iM'l-rl- to- - "t Uir-4- yBr’r Hup-pos- e i9 "l' yBsiaaaiai lYaaeo- ( uift nanh By OPIB RrAll Util by Daily Story 'untie iiap OINTMENT the great skin ll tou She Pcrf-ci-- y 1 i : i Captain James L Dempsey Captain tnd IVsciaot Troy rolire Fonc writ from IN Ferry Si Troy 5T as follows: From my personal experience with Pxruux f mm am tlxfled It le m very time remedy tor cntxrrhnlof-tecUoa- x whether of the heed luegx xtoexmA et pelvic oryxnx Itcurex coldx quickly eud tew doxex Ukeu after undue expoxura prev ents llloexx Seete of the patrolmen under me have elan found grant relief from Perunn It hex enred chronic cases of kidney end bladder tmublex atored men xafferlng from indlgextloa and the metlxm end I am fully penunded that ft la aa bom tl retlnlle medlcloe Bence 1 tally eedorxn JAMES L DEMPSEY and recammxnd It " Officer A CL Swanson writes from 807 Harriaoa 81 Council Bluffs la as follows: “As my duties compelled me to be out in aU Mad of weather I contracted a severe cold from time to time which nettled In the kidneys causing asvmw pains and trouble in the pelrie organa "I am now like a nsw man am in splendid health and glva all praise to l’ernnaN— A CL Swanson i i ‘ ti v t s t i i : J 7 n 11 qbisw— MR DOG "Ton don't seem to have tha meus farMrUyalke to hup yourself properly How do yoa yourself?” rapport Thought Vehicle work at tho theater whenever I of That thought must have some defi- can"I get cure aa engagement” when even unexpreesed nite vehicle sort of work?” "What emollients this That most psychologlato dgren "Oh I help fill out tho ballet” vehicle la the menial image of speech old soft The old mao frowned but she did lightly has been asserted by some while oth- not notice IL "Well” uid he "yon tho also linen be ers believe that It may some must let me do something for you I or written of language Image ec- - j am much attached to thla little falspecial combination of Images that la low” inflamma- neither of these He bowed over tho boy ud the litfellow reaching up ud patting tle for redMothers Will Interest This MaHut Gray’ Kwart Powders for Chil- tha griisled hud remarked tkat ha ness dren weed by Mother Gray a nurse la wu a good dog ud then requested Children's 1(11110 New York Cure Fever-Inlin- e tha music of a growl Often he would and fissures Bail Stnniarh Teething iJisorden stay late— did not sum to ears for nve and regulate tha bnwela and destroy time Several treatdays pissed and ha reshapeless DrunrltaIM& Rample Worm Hold by all membered the woman had not that H Olmsted A LcKoyNV FHKK Address ment is accepted bis offer of help neither had he encouraged him In the belief that one Cuts Off English NevellsU frequently eaya he woald accept He renewed it "I The nritlsh Weekly foretell you that thin little follow Is about “Only a very few among the most of our novelists ran hava their all I care for Listen I was coming R1 rTTTH 6wfieN fist fnn CMd Ft M Mhffal m$ rig total f I torlea published In aerial form la down town one morning after n IhiiaMft wH UrtS MKr iw America Here to I'ariB Nff Faii Flghl or ten years ago the wrangle nt my bouse with men who iw CwmSmAM NiM Ilf iBfpftaifiMA English novelist of standing could ware trying to bait ma out of what sriMitoiaite AUNiwrHMN' count on receiving more than half hla belonged to me and suddenly It flash-a- d across mo that there wu nothing Inrnnie from America and now hn cma eonnt on practically no returns at true ud huutlful In thla miserable old world and then at that very moPHOVIDENT PEOPLE ill" ment I first naught night of thin little iff e P1ms Ours saaanl ba mo highly spnku fellow ud— ” fifiurs on the relative valws of W O'Uaiin 19 Tklid Ava WUO- -J attach ”And you've been good ever since" foodsAnyons ca dcmenslrals K Mlaattpolia Miaa Jms 1 iMA the boy broke In : that "Yes or at least better than I wu Famou Engllah Clock me help you I At Bur klnxham ealaee the Augshnrg Madam you must let name to Man WHEAT clock on the equcrlea' etalre le among believe you said your clock of the ley" the earliest examples has twice the vslee of other brisk-foi- l Hha nodded "But my name ain’t makers' ert and very beautiful la foods— 2 lbs instead of I Ik out and aha hade the eliff k In the state dining room thaL” the hoy rried Sa ms pries as ether cereals in hush hlstor-In him I rich also Court I lb en svrn leas- - Hampton pacha gts-efl"Madam will you do me a great aa the ally Interesting dis ks such favor?” ha asked old Bslronomlral one made for Henry "I don't know air But you have VIII ikfti said always to stop when la the kind enough to warrant It” resided been has long any one who ra Ik M l IIIMM 1 "Thank you It has been a good A r dies palace Ifc'IrM NlllMrfit rtf Ihrtffl M while since any one called me kind In Ifc I’nl'M iiptf h f This little 0 me Important le MotherCAfiTORTA Now listen Biiitf'" f'taf I of all Nrwfihk 4iul8rt M to along fellow Mgitt car fully ery bout getting III tiffitoib rm fT'Mfi m4 sad chiUrtt bn lefttls tttattd " but with licit er at'entbiu of MM ft'ialfitf right YaMwt HIM tr rrri ad ( IbaS M eonrse he would Improve faster '6 r:lrf mihtn J T'!! ffrtforrtif rp mm t fimivtffe fuf filllifp you let me move Mm out to my pi (War Um AtldrwfitfkUaFilllMNi house have ao Immense place and SlgMUio ef It will delight him and when ha gem Whan Answering Advertisements la Urn For Wf ° able to roam about be raa find no end Tbe filed Tua Have Atwiys fittibt Kindly Mention This Paper of amusement In odd fiorneri and atrange pieces for my house was built Dressmsksrs Are Bast Amsrlcsn B2EEE to my notion and Is not like any other dressAmerican an that held It la Cvfeii ii( m cm (i'll house U'tst do you say?" much as times 111 do three maker I 11 (hi HI ‘That I can't let him go draeamakir work In 1 "Oh I mesa that you must corns Imnlsi b4 Tstt Hail'a VsBl'f nils Ns Si CURES CATARRH A ne-Htw- r J bar iWewlM3 PE-RU-N- The future with lie light and gloom Time and eternity are here Double hxpae In eager tumult Ob my find one earnest prayer Room for my bird in Paradise ond give her Angel plumage there -- Emily i' Jackson ’ Long-LIvs- i i Era Isti rears wieen had left th sky A sought my laidias nail And loktodi ss so loviraly Her liny wings upon m Lrsaat From morn till evening's purp'e tinge In winsome helplessness she lies Two ruse leaves with n si ken fro gs Bllut enttly on hor stsrry eyes There s not In Ind a lovelier bird Rrnad earth owns not a happier neat Oh Uod1 Thos hast a fountain stirred Whose asters never mors stiai test Th's beautiful mysterious tntng— This awning visitant irnm limven: Thss bird wiili the immortsl winy To me lo me Thy hand has gven The pulse first raught lis tiny stroke The blood Its crimson hue from riina This life wnk-I have dared invoke Henceforth 11 parallel with Thine A silent awe la la my room: I tremble with delirious fear I Ulu ill Soak the feet or hands on retiring in a strong hot creamy lather of I MADE Scientific Explanation of the Differ-- j a net in Coal The peculiarity of the Porahontaa mil la to be found In Its low content of ash and volatile mailer aa well as :of culpbur and other Impurltlei and the resultant high percentage of fixed carbon with the high raiorlflc value that follow upon surh condition The Porahorta vein Is thought to correspond to the anthracite vein of red ash coal of the Lyken valley near Pottevill The geological Pa (explanation of the difference la that the anthracite bed was subjected to a more thorough coking process under ' pressure than the Pocahontas portion iff the vein while the latter owes Its own lack of volatile matter to the fact that It was subjected to heat under pressure far a more protracted perioJ than the bituminous coals of western Penrsylvanla and Ohio fit yrrtaett j r ': S : ter-rifa- $r'&£Z l‘ T CATARRH IS THE CAUSE a OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES qwQ - Ii: i hi ' 1 1 ! r c i : I' I r omaiay web-otn- e I assure you” shook her head He argP-against her decision hut she would not yield “Go to your house'' she exclaimed "Why I do nut even know your name I have asked yon and you have told me to call you dog after the manner of the little boy” And after this she called him Mr Dog Grubbs did not care to be known In some burl of a deal with an alderman he had afforded a scandal for tbe newspapers and he was still tbe subject of an occasional fling from tha men who wrote short paragraphs Hla kindness however wae such as to awaken gratitude In tba heart of the mother He would bring articles of diet and leave them without a word Once be gave the child a piece of yellow money "Tou must give It bacx” said tha t : 1 ij 1 Samuel IL 0 1433 L O Spxwcher Junior Beadle Court Angelina 305 New Uigh bL Lot Angeles CsL writes: “I came hern a few yean age xuffrrlng with catarrh of the kldntyx la xearch of health I thought the climate would cure me but found I wax mlxtekeu Bat what thx climate could not do Perunn could and did do Seven weekx’ trial convinced me that I had woman right medicine and loan then a well man Iknow "Madam” replied Grubba "would thantleaxt of twenty friend and memberx of tbe lodge you deny an old man all pleasure? He to which I belong who have hat n cured of catarrh CAPTAIN JAMES L DEMPSEY must keep the money” bladder aad kidney trouble through the uxe 0 Perunn The boy continued to improve and aad It box a hoxt of triendx In thlx city " It was not long before he could run SAMUEL R SPRECtlER about the house hut Grnbbe eame the Kidneyi a Common remedy The trouble may be eatarrh sician era received by Dr ITaitw every day waving at him of a morn- Catarrh of every year giving Rerun tho whoto — Slaaaao Xidaey Trouble Often all the time A few botttos of ing and holding him apon hla knae la would euro them prala for marvelous cure Catarrh bj Taila tola Regarded the afternoon Cause of the tho Removes Cures Xidnsy Siaaaaoi "I dislike so much to eall you Mr Phyaiciana ' Peruna cures Tho Kidney Troublo Catarrh of tha kidneys is very comDog” said the woman "Won’t yon kidney disease Prruna strikes at the very centre of reason it euros kidney disease to because mon indeed It to a pity this fact is not select some other name?” cures catarrh Catarrh of the kidneys "No!" the boy cried "He to my bettor known to the physicians as well the difficulty by eradicating the catarrh it from tha kidneys Catarrh to tha causa to tho cause of most kidney dieseeoi good dog” And so It went from day utha people People nave kidney disease They of kidney difficulty Remove the cause Peruna sure eatarrh wherever It hapto day One afternoon as Grubba wu take some diuretic hoping to get better and you remove the effect With un- pen to be located It rarely fall to hie leave take about be looked at If you do not derive prompt aad aatlm They never once think of catarrh Kid- erring accuracy reruns goes right to the boy and said: disease and eatarrh are seldom as- tha spot The kldnaya are soon doing factory results from the nee of PoruM ney "Madam I don't see why I cannot sociated in the minds of tho people their work with perfect regularity write at once to Dr Hartman giving a full statement of your ease ana ho will and alas it to not very often associated adopt him” Tsitlmonlals Thousands of bo pleased to give you hie valuable air "But yon could not adopt m Mr In the minds of the physician a Too Thousands of testimonials from poo pis vie gratis few physicians recognise eatarrh of the Dog" Address Dr Hartman President at for something who havo had kidney disease which had “Why yes I can Ton are young kidneys They doctor of th phy The Hartman Baoltarium Cnluiebus (h control and tha this lam that beyond remedy gone try Thqy to enough be my daughter I am rara" "But my husband might not like IL i hava written to him concerning yon TOOK THE JUDGE SERIOUSLY but It la sot yet time to receive an answer” Inoltfent Probably Curod Jurist of the "What Is he so far awayf Usa af Sarcasm "Yes He Is serving hla country In an English Judge of Bowen Lord the Philippines Hla father would never consent to see me— I wu aa iwaown wu trying a cat of burglary with a Welsh Jury aid it wu argued actress and—” "Madam yon must tall me your hus- for the defanu that tbe prinouer wu to the habit of walking on th hooeo-topband's name” at 1 midnight and had merely "Hla name la Grubba” Into The old mu turned to the little taken off his hoots and dropped sum-tug lo out of hone curiosity hoy "Coma my son Tou and yonr to th Jury: "if Bowon uid up mother are going home with your yen belter that the prisoner eonsil-sr-s grandfather” th housotopo the proper place for aa ovanlDg ijoII that the dulro to Fighting and Morala the Inside of tho houua wu Objection is made In England to tho inspect hut a natural and excusable eurioslty requirement that army recruits shall him and will approvo hava good characters "What" writes you will acquit so mueh an oflear "has character to do with hla aonduct in shewing to taka off hi boots for and drill? Under tho old ayo-tehooting foar of disturbing tho ilrapera” Tho tho rogue and tha on tho Jury thoy took were drawn into tho army and be- Irony wu lost tho prie- came accepted eltlieni aad fighters him seriously ud acquitted Men leaving prison Joined tbe ranks —KSJmKJSSS" 'nUi as their only chance of oarulng aa ot tarn Herein Widows Never Remarry toot mom ! w Iw Ink M h onset living and placing themselvea awksiaatlal ihv an seesUPsa Good society In Korea hu many beyond further temptation Perhapn aarioul customs One of these to that rtoUtofta It had a bad effect oe tho morals and wldowa mast not remarry No widow CMcafe behavior of a corps but they Invari- In the really "smart set” would ovor Libby McNeill ft Ubby ably proved when the trial came bet-ta- r dream of remarrying however young fighters" ah may ho or however soon tho death of hor hubond may havo followed Prussian State Railways Married Ufa la by ao h wadding During tbe twenty-fivyesra of tho moans aa oomlxad blaming to tho LEAGUE GOODS PLBY esietence of tho state railway aystem woman so perhaps porpotual widowof Prussia the gross earnings In- hood might not ho objectionable If It creased from 141000000 to 1261000 were sot for the aocoeilty of porpeta-allYou will play better be satisfied 000 tho operating expenses from wearing mourning for tho departand they cost no more Besides to 1221000000 and tha not ed Thla mesne that during the whole mesne-new our earnings from $14500000 to $140000 of hor Ilf ah to limited to hlu black article for a defective one 000 a year Tho mileage Increased aad grun colon for her costumes from $$16 miles to 11104 miles Tho capital Invested yields 7 per cent according to tho official statamsnls years against 41 per cent tweoty-flv- u Fe-ru--na ! w r " 1 Fe-ru-- o u ne'er-do-we- : ll f 5 1 r j - t iV - ft 3 1 :' V: f- - n ! 9 ? 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Food Products tZtlS "ds u-i- - 4 hS If I Bill ud y guarantee u FREE WEAK MEN BROWNING BROS CO °S?V' go American Wheat Exports The export of Americas wheat to Great Britain last year aa compared with 1302 fell from 61000000 to 64 000000 hundredweights while that of Russia Increased from CA000O0 to 17000- 00 that of Canada from 12X100 000 to 14000X100 that of India from 1000- 000 to 17000000 and that of Ah gentlna from 4000000 to 14X100000 Argentina had a great eseess of whaot last year hut Russia bad not To Raise Largs Fund The Rev Dr James Boyd Rrady former pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church of Worcester Mass who has been commissioned by the New England conference of tho Methodist Episcopal church to raleo a fund of $2i0Q00 for tha relief of raperaa-nuslepreachers of tha conference wants permission to raise the fund to $4000000 tho benefits to Include widows and orphans History' Narrow Pag ( ST atin Una UII-lM- fw VitMl M TSrttt Tinao tMMf b-- Hlaaa-- a laa-- ai (Ill twnl ( III snail SMiaai Tow in KuaawaUMO O wioai Rm Vum-- aa ShuI iar hi aarti Nwg I imaaa Ilriwna Baiiaiwr Uaf f laonma an aa all ba(M aw LSiuaM ISraaaaa Mono Traatmval Com Write for too ! toil melon 111 ir 1 row a aa japa Warm rar SHOHMt A teualuu Whan a man hu truth to toll ha finds to M end of hearers When his story a gladsome one and ho to able to bring If ywfaVar aIho ao of IS otana a t'laaWnr anaiag-Inusw of haalth and slrrngth to IhtM MaMaaw4 iaurantt WAXY A iriu HU TUB Vbbf mnauM who arosicli and broken down ho finds taTb a ma ow aklll Is aanag PH VUtlO millions ready to listen Much to my tjWa awta urn naar vaiaanr a lory It to full of truth and overflow iira fnna Snma wvva hllw mam luna log with tiding of new health aad so attraaMM WB I'AN'T M IlflhN Ol R ( I'lM Strength fur the afflicted lb rnit AIK trios AbBS Haan ms Boasnao H oini Swra laton Dr McLaughlin's Electric Belt bar lo pma oar mil In tsa aiaaa aI boolna la train miklM Ikat tea r Sms uaA tefoo V aaotboroar 1M4Miai Weak Men ll-'- r paa-ita- i ‘m sate Ml t a yiMit anno M wtk xmo iff yNiiMN "1 m ' tl Surat) irin m - is It MS- -i rir SUS MatrMty lots lbs kg aimo iis a Mru oklM nr tr r4 Dr NL McLaughlin ttl-maal- Fran sss vtsa Pay When Cured nnAeunanu oyaa mnokaaraoaroartn loo aaa Otyaoi aar Uwwtuirrtaol ya'laa-be " n no- rou wear Tu 1 can yttwwn Ifeal wa will aoi anaaS a an oanra no Tka aysHaa I ion Mae airmaiaframa brrtrii Srtlim Ittownl liUHarra 1 raa a M ynawaut Inanraan H'lWrri M Imaaa oalraa-Bna roueo aa all WA4SSa tX aa a urrtrx uoooxt h I -- nM i:J i ImbH rni HnwCSmam liiaanal WmiB4Ci yiMi Imwow CMfaa raa Main 141 rj r' CORE HmmSMi mthrliiwM SuiHMrS IJW InikISiliMI Hl4 Aa exchange say tho namoa of th I r Nwl vor RH ba 4tt all I Ruselao ships Potropavlovsk buk-bi- if la anM I b riFM-- i Ua Vr Ini end Rcxslroshay will go down to hl !U MHki "ISAAC C tIM curitruk' fnry tide by elds but It la question- foaa aooa-wr- ti lo rr my bmaursit able If tho avenuo of famo to wld lllMMMhHL Smtwi4lrMb to of admit thla Thoy may enough have to b driven down taodam-Doa-- ver Post IH IliftMiitk IItmL Dmvbt Clb III fated m WE TREAT T Ussisi fnli SitafcXranilA |