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Show I COMPLETELY RESTORED. P. Brunel. wife of P Brunzel, stock dealer, reldeuce Hill Brand "For avutue, Everett, Wanh.sav 1 u years suf Ured wall terrible iv back I ,u in did aut.know what It waa to enjoy a rest and night a aioae in the mors-lnfeeling tired and unrefreshed. My sufsometimes fering indewas simply When 1 scribable. ,V? finished the first Crk t box of Doan's Kld- 1 elt ,ik A ney Pllls a different womaa. I continued until I had taken five boxes Doan s Kidney Pills act very effectively, very promptly. relieve the aching pains and a& other annoying difficulties " Foster-MilburCo , Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price M cfcnts per Dox ACROSS LAKE ERIE IN ICE. Oeath Mrs Almost Csrtain to Trsvalor Who Loses Direction. No landmark can be seen there Is nothing by wli.rh to direct a course froim lake on A Kilo man DRIFTING GHOSTS THAT HAUNT THE GREAT HIGHWAYS Of OCEAN TRAVEL fif-tc- 1 majr easily be loft anil wander until overcome Too often this has happened, and hardly a w uter ha passed without some snch disaster. A man so lust will often trust to lhe Instinct of the dogs to find a way home through the buwlldering storm ad gloom. Sometimes, however, evea the animals have been at fault la a recent case a fisherman with three dogs was overtaken on the homeward way by a sudden tempest of wind and snow. To see even a few feet must hate been Impossible, and even the dogs must have been overcome with fright or found that they were unable to guide themselves In the right direction. Still, though two ere loose, they did not desert the man. When the searching parties found him on the following day he was dead, frozen to death, but the dogi wUh him were alive. One dog, which had not been uuharneated. waa mad. howercr, and had to be killed at once. Harier'e Marazlne. Rsads Lke a Mlrasla. Moravia, N Y., Dec. 12th. (Special) Bordering on the miraculous is the case of Mrs. Ben) Wilson of this place. Suffering from Sugar Diabetes, he wasted away till from weighing 200 lbs. she barely tipped the scales at 130 lbs. Dodds Kidney Pills cured her. 8peaking of her cure her husband says: "My wife suffered everything from She was sick four Sager Diabetes. years and doctored with two doctors, but received no benefit She had so much pain all over her that she could not rest day or eight The doctor said that she could not hve "Then an advertisement led me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills and they helpFive ed her right from the first. boxes of them cured her Dodd's Kidney Pills were a Cod Sent remedy to a and we recommend them to all suffering from Kidney Disease." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Diseases Including Bright's Disease, and all kidney aches. Including Rhetv matiam. Her Share of tha World's Work. ago Mrs. Sadie Shlvsr 235 children, few year A ef southern 'Georgia had grandchildren and and seventy five more were dead. The old lady lived to see Sit ef her descendants. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured f fttfc LOCAL Af MCATtON . a they rte totorrfc to o blood or ouvtp too of - tat liMgi n4 tnnMifr kiieoron yooI fcortUM lakao lot fotorool wnwMoo. HaH'a luarrb Cur ftmntally, tod trio dlrwHIf to I ho hhwd to4 mmmI oorfoof. Noil Caittrl Coro to oH qooek hy too of ho boat Hfrtonf ftoo. 1 1 wm I itm ommuy fof yoon u4 to t rtgiiltr troaortttoa. ile4la. t t to ohl to interim tht hot lotto kOV. oito4 h)dt4 fort mliit diprnmiy mm MrfMM. TM pmrimoi oik4nil of tM fntoMft mat wtoMto) to Kn4 f loaUtMtoto trot r.J CUKKKTCOssrroffsaTototea Tku Ml ty fhvntoa, frtot atu'trttiuy futo fuv twtfpttl. htmtMta to vlui nU At Mf toff tfihUrrV tit Beauty and Goodness. Real beauty can never be otbei wise than good, for depravity Is novel beautlldL THE PERUNA ALMANAC IN Tha AOOO.OOO HOMES arena Lucky Day Almanaf baa bocoroo a fixturo In over eight 'million homes, It caa be obtained Be sure ts (from all druggists free (Inquire early. The 1905 Almanac It (already published, and the supply will soon be exhausted. Do not put if off Get one to day. . 1 Railway Revenue From Grain. .American railways handle about f It ,000. 000 worh of grain a year. TEA We dont mind the money , I the money back money there isn't much of it. r mm jtmr nwy U yw SmV How to Mend the Matter. said Mrs. Mont work, "Harold," when I married you I was earning J22 per week and I had it all to myself " Yes, my love." said her husband. "Now, I'm earning 30 per week, but you only let me have half of it " Mr Wontwork considered the situation thoughtfully. "Well, I see but one way out of !, "You'll Mary," he replied finally teve to look around and try to get a better French RaHroada. TEA Your grocer and you have common interest Tea is gpod for you both. Undertakers Form a Trust Some Melbourne undertakers formed a ring and bought nearly all of the vacant tots In the general When this waa done they cemetery. rained the price of funerals. A OPARAKTKKD licfeteff fttoto to B1U4. ClRK rOB tr rft4u I to ton fu Mm lrutnMiBg Pii t I A. AO OlMXUkkf toe. HkFf if wM U 4j. Missionary. A German travel missionary through his native land holding services in m canal boat In that he may carry the gospel to those who caa be reached In no other fway. Canal-Boa- t or-tfl- TEA Where tea is good, much tea is drunk; bad too. , Tee Much Perfection. We do sot like the woaesa whs keeps bouse so perfectly that every iM la miserable. n Job 1 TEA Lesser of Evils. If we know anything, we know tea. Hold us responsible ! Writ (or oar Ksovledr Oampoa, Sag Knoctaoo two year cruise, piloted only bj-tbreeze. and currents, the Sargent was seen and reported thirty-fou- r t'roes. Another celebrated derelict with. It b believed, more victims to her credit or discredit than any other sea ghoet of record, was the bark CountShe waa first reportend down the Atlantic, with only the ess of Dufferln ed to the Hydrographic office on Dec wind or the ware for a pilot 1 Public attention was drawn a few 31, 891 , snd between that time and 9. 1892, when she waa last reApril of one to thee days ago the laying of marine phantoms cine of the most ported, she had come Into collision Is partially dangerous and persistent of them by with eleven vessels. This the the fact that by explained of the Commander S. M. Holman Countess had been shorn of United States navy. In command of the Pennsylvania nautical training every spar and bit of rigging so that her solid hull remained, half ship Saratoga When about thirteen oply miles north of Corvo, In the Azores, filled with water, and floating tome Commander Holman sighted tha dere- four feet above water In calm. , It being Impossible for the sharpest lict, which proved to be the three-msstelumber-lade- n schooner James eyes to see her w hen the sea and wind W.t of Charlottetown, Prince Edward waltzed ever so lightly, the Countess Abandoned and completely of Dufferln soon became a terror to Island. recurrent tornadoes, all marinere on the ocean highways dlamasted by ranging the seas between the Axoree Within a period of ninety days tht and Halifax, the James W. had for famous derelict traveled 1,380 miles months been as much of a bogle to before disappearing. seamen ax ever waa the Flying DutchAnother derelict Immortal lied in thf man to the early navigators of N sea logs of tha world waa the AnerF Her depeo-ple- can schooner W, L, White. Her Tork (nee Amsterdam). decks were swept dean except cruise came to a close Jan. 23. 1889. when she stranded and went down off one of the Islanda of the Hebrides. The White Ghost, as the derelict schooner came to be known, was one of many vessels that met disaster and was abandoned In the memorable hurricane of 1888, when so many Uvea were lost on sea and ashore. Reaching tha Gulf Stream she veered to the eastward, and began her remarkable cruise toward Europe, directly In the path of thousands of vesc sels engaged in trade, at of the wind whim the about drifting and the mighty stream or river which flows paradoxically through the Atlantic. Guided not at all, or rSTsguld-e- d at best, she sped north northeast at the rate of thirty two miles a day until she reached latitude 4 degrees north, longitude 33 degrees west, when she began a remarkable ilgzag performance wjilch lasted from the beginning of May to the Ides of October. When she quieted down ahe was tn latitude 61 degrees north, longitude 44 Derelict Barkentlne Stranded on Nan- degrees west, whence ahe moved east and northeast 1.260 miles In eighty-fou- r tucket Island After Roving tho " Atlantic Two Months. days, or at the rate of about miles a day. A strange feature fifteen on anchor for the foremast, and the derelict waa that at a distance tbt of the bow. to be a seemed and she Thoroughly allva to the danger to vessel. Only when she much-feareand which thla navigation war closely could the lookderelict offered. Com- out arproached often of some passing ship obwatch mander Holman stood by over nlgbt, serve bow peculiarly she was navigatand succeeded the next morning in ed subj taking the ghost ship In tow. He During her extraordinary cruise she sequently succeeded In beaching her was vessels and reported by thirty-sion northwest shore of Corvo, of 5,000 miles shelving her weH up on the beach by had traversed upward when, off the Hebrides, she was teen means of her anchors. wae suddenly for the last time and boarded. A There the. James W. tvnsformed from being marine men- boarding officer and crew found her ace. to a prlzs for West Indian van- hold nearly full of water, ahe having dals or wreckers. 8he was boarded evidently struck on some reef, and ahe waa In Imminent danger of going from the village of Corvo. down. Soon after being abandoned by Bell end few a Only days ago Capt the crew of the government wrecking her last visitors she plunged beneath waves. Her sinking with all sails hip Nina returned from a cruise in the In a calm sea. was described by set. e dere number of dangeroua which licts were destroyed. Acting upon those who saw It aa a weird and sight None of her crew wu Information furnlaheiTfe thi Hydro- found. rapMc office by mariners tn the mer- ever reported The case of the derelict English chant marine, aa well as passenger service, between American and for-el- bark Stddartha waa an example of a ports, the government dynamiters derelict getting too cocksure aad on one of the most successful familiar and being caught napping out put The 81ddartha sailed from Jacksoa-xill- e cm set of the sort ever undertaken. and waa abandoned by her crew When the Nina or Jbe revenue cutter Gresham, which also (makes fre- when she was nearly a month out quent excursions to sea Ip the hunt Then that blessed bark began cavortfor derelicts, alghts a drifting wreck ing In the lane of trans Atlantic much as the White Ghost had boats are lowered and manned bv seamen experienced In the use of high done, being seen first In one place and hundred miles away In tha Blxty pound torpedoes then explosives, generslly are used, the Gresham on most surprising manner ghe was reher last trip taking enough 6f them ported no less than fifty times, bat to destroy 200 derelicts. They are managed to circumvent all governeither exploded by mean of time ment vessels sent out especially to fusee or by electricity, according to dynamite her. Finally one day, g&. ting saucy to the point of foolhardl-ness- , tha exigency of the occasion. so to say, ahe went merrily sailOne of the meet remarksbe derelicts. hi point of longevity and the dis- ing upthe Irish coast Thla was her tance the drifted, wae the Wyer O. concluding exploit for a British man-o- f war went out and towed her into on Sargent which eras destroyedtn CIS port, where she waa broken up. March SI, 191. after having A very curious case of derelict flays drifted 1,500 miles. Daring h This Drifting ghosts of the sex! as applied to phrsse Is no the stealthy, phxntom rblps which, to the umber of between 150 snd 200, are moving day and eight, now In storm, now In calm, cross the lanes of travel, nd up cr 1 d, , d trans-Atlanti- well-manne- d and on one line, not long 450. the floor gave way and the car literally fail to pieces. tii His Argument. The Fool 'Tin more credit to be Ants Plant Gardens. the great! vt foul In the kingdom than Brazilian ants n ae tile gardens the wisest sage fn the tree tops and sow them with The Sage 'Tls a fool that thinks pineapple and other seeds The garso den are found of all from a The Fool Yit it U tru. Fur them seed surrounded by single sprouting are few wise men and many foul, and a little earth to a densely overgrow Is not h's (he greatest credit who tri- ball as large as a man's head. umphs over the most competitors? well-maste- The French provincial railroads are the world. Some , among the poorest of the cars are several decades old. '' d vagaries was that of a schooner which waa run down and cut in two. south of Nantucket, some months ago Being loaded with lumber she did not sink. Half of her drifted up to Sable Island and the other half, turning south, skirted the coast and brought up finally on the beach iear Cape TEA money and comfort in buying poor tea? Why 11 She Say, Charley. He Well? She Don't sing any more and will consent to be youra. J.V IP t rf e . Vv , life: rm rtvtrM your mautr II Yoor ka Schilling', Bent. ly and have Just bought another supply It has cured my corns, and the hot, burning 1 ttch'mgsensailon in my feet which was almoet on oea ruble, and 1 would not be without il how Mrs W. i Walker. Camrisa. M. J." Sold by ail Druggists. && Women's Deeper Feelings Women will weep on occasions when The TourlsL First European Tourist Whew, but many men laugh. this Is a flying trip we're taking! 1 do not believe PIso's Cure for Conramptloa Aren't you dizzy? has sa equal for coughs snd colds. J oh F. 8econd Ditto Well, I should say BoYxk, Trinity Springs. Ind.. Feb. It, isoa so! I cant see at all. But think of Cause for Politeness. the Yenuses and historical landmarks The reason why London omnibus we're escaping! Philadelphia Public conductors are so polite and so eager Ledger. to pick up passengers Is that they are discharged If tbelr fares fall below a Football la Such an Untidy 8port. certain Tim- Bum. Mr. forchlMrce Winslow's Boothln Syren. the gum,, reduce te wti SksuBMMtt, aiiey, pels. can. wladwilu. feeebuctia. In Memory of Nelson. Every Oct. 21 the base of Nelsona monument, Trafalgar Square, London, It overed with memorial wreath and always among them is one to the memory of "the gallant sailors of France and Spain, who fell in the battle ol Trafalgar. Important to Mothare. Xxamtoe carefully every bottle of CA8TORTA, tufa and rare remedy for infiats and chiklraa, and see that it BeneUM Signature of Mr. 8enlor Our team has bad tha scrub" this benefit of a splendid fall. Miss Dainty Only one. Change of tht Times. "It used to please me," Bald Olden, to have the barber ask me If want1 ed a shave when I waa a youngster." Yes?" Yes, and now he sometimes flatters me by asking if I want a hair3 cut. Willing to Oblige. The Bride Oh. Jack! You shouldnt kiss me before all those girls The Groom I'm glad my little wife Is so unselfish, and Just to please you I'll kiss all those girls first In pm For Ovr 30 Year. Ton Here Always Bought The F What Becomes ef Pina? By a aeries of experiments conducted In his garden, a gentleman has dis- covered the answer to the conundrum, He has "What becomes of pins?" found that pins are resolved Into dust Hairpins, which he watched for 154 day, disappeared by rusting away at the end of tht time. Bright pins took nearly eighteen months to disappear; polished steel needles nearly two and a half year; brass pins had but little endurance; steel pens at the end of fifteen months had nearly gone, while tbelr wooden bolder were still Intact Nothing Uu absur- arith icebergs were common, even xrlth the greet ocean liners, tbelr navigators bother very little with the bergs today. The hydrographic charts show a dotes collisions with derelicts and pinnacles to one with Icebergs, oven In the spring and early summer, when the bergs are most numerous In tk Atlantic. The reason ta obvious. reel The derelict end- - submerged create no disturbance to warn the approaching vessel of danger, whlla there ! the Ice ghost Ns w Tork T Ask Your Druggist for Allsns Foot-fcasI tried ALLEN S FOOT EASE recent- Practical. This Joke Is New to Punch. He Do you remember your old school friend, 8ophy Smythe? She Yes. indeed. I do. A most So silly, tool d-looking thing. What became of her? He O. nothing. Only I married her. Punch. A Famous Caribbean Ghoatvhip Being Towd to Havana. stance. Whereas formerly collisions throw-awa- y Ones Best Never Done. The very best that one can An ts never quite as good as It should be. 1 Hicks BJcnkyns Is a typical American. Isnt he? Wicks Sure! The first time he saw Niagara falls he stood with his mouth jpen for a moment and then claimed: Jiminy! What a lot of water power going to waste!" u x com-merc- India's Vast Coffee Estate. than SO 0C0 persons at employed on the coffee estates of India. More Haitera. One of the still veiled mysteries of the sea was the case of the derelict Marie Celeste, a bark found In the Mediterranean under full sail, as with the White, and every rope In place. Her captain and crew had . disappeared, and nothing Is known of them to this day. Until the White House waa remodeled a year ago there stood in the chief executive office a memento of the moat famoua of derelicts, the British ship Resolute. It 1 a desk made of the ship's timbers and presented te the United State by government Queen Victoria a a remlader of an International courtesy extended ' by Uncle Sam to John Bull forty-nin- e years ego. The Resolute. wu one of the vessels sent out for the relief of Sir John Franklin and his Arctl9 expedition in 1851. She waa bottled up In Melville bay and abandoned, being found four years later by n New England whaling vessel Just off Northumberland gulf. She was towed to New London aa the property of the owners of the whaler. Congresa, however, appropriated 200,000 to buy the reprize, which waa aubsequently turned to England. When the Resolute was broken up In 1877 the queen had n desk made from its timbers and presented It to President Hayes. Besides derelicts, another ghostly peril which haunts the sleeping and waking dreams of the sailor folk Is the pinnacle rock. Of the 3.797 vessels and 2,300 lives that are recorded by the marine services of both hemispheres as having been lost, far more have been victims of oceam pinnacles than of derelicts. As many of these pinnacles are submerged and as tbelr Irregular form and distribution render it possible for a ship to be completely environed by them, as In a merciless maelstrom, every effort of the shipbuilder has been exerted to counteract this bogie. By compartments meant of water-tigh- t the great ocean liners are comparatively Immune from danger of (Inking, no matter bow badly crippled they may be. But while the pinnacle remains the well as oldest, peril known greatest, to mariners, the iceberg ghost has been effectually laid, save tn rare In- - Book, a. Schflllkf to ts ce4 si a it lb ecus of Neuralgia Proof Positive. "Do yon believe the good really die young? asked the optimist "I do." replied the pessimist. "Judging by the poultry serveiFat our boarding house." Obvious. "Now," said the professor In natural history "take the case of a hen. Why doe tt lay an egg?" "Because It cant lay a carpet," replied the bright boy of the data. Grit i Nothing Now. Jonee-B- nt smokeless powder le recent Invention. OMbock . Nonesenee! a The women St Jacobs OH by MeHmert fmmb sBasWwma. ml bee end ewe the ewrrt omss. r1cv 3S. ad Me. . were nslnc tt before yon were born. - u 4; V |