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Show i PRIMITIVE FORM OF CHURN. g Persian Nomads Know Littls of Devices. A method so primitive that It is almost unknown else bore is still used by the Persian nomads in churning THE FREE KIDNEY DOCTOR. pi1 Labor-Savin- butter in the shelter of the goatskin tent Is swung a crusade receptacle, also of imiM xad wStl prmlM btewmi vks Ibaj 4nM Fills th Voul 'Doan's highest. Aebine fcheka ar mmi. Hip, back, sod low paws OVURXM. Swelling or til lusbs had dropsy alga IQdn& vsalah. They oorrset arts with brick dust art Unset klph pels is peaswg. goatskin. In which the milk Is dumped Thfen It la rocked gently by hand until dribbling, frequency, bad Does' JOdusy Fills netting. oslraill the separation of the fat trom the milk ramov sad gmvel. la complete, when the resultant oily Roller heart pell bend mass, unsalted as Is all oriental butter, eplnew, wvsusosss, dlolosas. Hite. is ready for the consumer. I Tivuaunui, rytbwg tor a week There are few more Interesting peo- tried back end got no rsluT until 1 ple, to these days of rapid progress, used Doss'S Fills."H. A h4 Yet this was not all. fur they elfln who in fcirrtlka nook. Once read at our Fourth of July in a, book. promptly their own quiet woodland forsook. To altar to th fun and tbs noUm. road Three cripples In pitiful plight. They also had been there to see things explode A tallies young squirrel, at three legged toad And a crow with tall feathers turned white th llabt of tba moon they erspt out on to sly And merrily son on their way, Asklna politely of ouch pawerb y How far they must (o to meet Fourth of July, Till thy cam to th dawn of th day What a different song these three tlflne sang As they limited their way homeward that night! They had heard hw the bells to the Steeples go 'flang! Torpedoes and cracker go "Rattlety-bang- !' And ths rockets go up out of sight For on llttl elfin by elnrye got astride Of a giant torpedo nearby; On a huge cannon cracker tha oast took a rid; Humber threw to tha tail of a rocket was tied. And ail three ware blown np there, sky Bjr , A vent wise owl who was scowling ' .Isragtf act, Jnly, ' . J events," reading on along down the list of grievances until he reached the consummating words that created a new nation: We, therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, to general Congress assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do. In the nameand by the authority of the good people of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United States are, and of right ought to be free and Independent" here came an Interruption In the person of a smalt boy who waa blowing a fuse to keep It burning he had a small cannon ready loaded to be the first to celebrate the very first Fourth erf July he rushed to the old bellman, waiting with the rope tn his hand to ring out liberty on liberty bell. Ring! Ring! Ring! he shouted, and the old bellman threw his whole weight would lo see try 7-- V v? 1T78. that day, patriots assembled determined In the state house at Philadelphia. They had a purpose tn assembling, and that purpose was of grave Import to the whole world. Thirteen colonies, with their three millions of people knew what the purpose was; they had sanctioned It, approved men were It. and what the fifty-si- x about to do they were to do on behalf of those three mllllona of people who had fought, suffered, bled and tarred that It might be done. Everybody knew what wan (ding to happen, even the small boy who now makes as much Poise as be can, was there with the crowds assembled to hear the tocsin of liberty. A member of this great Congress of the people aroee. and stopping a moment, looked at the grave faces before him, then ha began to read from a paper he held yla hit hand: When in the course of human On fifty-si- x WS upon the rope end the tongue of that liberty boll spoke to the crowd, end said, We are free, the Ufe of e new and great nation has began. Rejoice and be glad," And the people shouted lluxza! We are free!" Then they embraced one another, and shouted themselves hoarse, and when they could about ho more they fired guns, touched off gun powder, and waved flags, but the - tongue of liberty bell gqpt on ringing, for two long hour the old bellman pulled with all hla strength, and when asked why he did not stop, he snswereu, "I can't; I dont want to, I could keep on ringing liberty to the world foreTer. Then th fifty-simen voe 8nl.qh9utcL.JUML huxzaed and . embraced, the deed was done, the nation wa born, and the first We Fourth of Jnly was Inaugurated. have been keeping it np ever since, and as we grow larger and stronger, we make more noise, which is very natural and quite proper. ly a Disable wnt yi. yi Jtky,. A It And TBbi Veter. r - For over I have been a member of the great army of patriots who fought over again the great fight tor liberty on every recurring Fourth of July. Ever since I was able to strike a match, or touch off powder, I have gallantly tamed out with the rest of the revolutionary army, with grandfather's saber by my side, my forty-yea- wvh well-earne- d 1 - y SVot yj? tdgi ; REFLECTIONS sa& of Walking Delegate Now Minister, Ora Miner, business agent of the Carpenters union of Sharon, Pa., has quit his job of walking delegate to become pastor a. of the Moslertown Baptist church. Mr. Miner was formerly a clergyman great grandfather old flintlock isket and he made up on my shoulder, and my podgi full his mind he liked of powder and shot, firecracker and the preacher business better than f J torpedoes. I have always been to the vgrjthtck-es- t being a boss in the labor world. of the fight, and when nllhlcam on and lack of ammunition yoced a Miner conducted the strike of the cessation of hostilities, I have itired carpenters of Sharon so well that he to my rest wltji joyful, was the unanimous choice for the pleasurable sensations, feeling tat ths unions business agent His resignaenemy were routed horse, foq and tion was opposed by the carpenters, but be told them he had had enough dragoons. True, I hare suffered much; bars of strikes, and wanted to get to touch lost a thumb, my scalp has bed torn with the' Lord. , off In several places, my eyebrovs are not what they should be, my bee !s Notary Hat a Record. Hamburg, Pa., baa, badly freckled with powder mart and a portion of my ear is on ft wattle it Is claimed, the field. But what o that? Am 1 not a oldest notary public to Berks couu patriot, a cltlzeoof this great nation that can whip all creation?-- . Pooh! 1 ty, to the person i 1 of Jackson Levan, gueys jres, Bub I am growing old now, and" alwho baa the of ever though I still feel enthusiastic as much V governor of the state, from the of Andrew days lOr duty, Jackson Levan, q ciirtto down to the present, either on a notary com' it OvrtpT' mission or as justice of the peace. mMnJ n? Justice Levan is 74 years of age, a tM native of county, and began hts career as justice of the peace on April 11, lt65, to the town of Hamburg. During his public career of nearly forty years not a single judgment or case decided by him was appealed to court, neither was a case of his Ignored by the grand jury. til lomifie .thought h sleeps when weariness suggests that he fall. Ordinarily his roof Is heaven's starry dome, but In case of storms he crawls Into the shelter of his little ' goatskin tent, where a surp' Ingly large family can be made comfortable. The Persian, like the Moor, docs not encourage the establishment of prisons, death being a quicker and leas expensive method of punishing criminals. Torture In countless forms Is so common a sight as to attract little attention, and uhefi 4fatbsuper-vene- s the body lies where It falls until taken away eT . heroism; the man who burned for was la danger of putting his head la a noosa and be who fired a gun tn honor of the occasion was shot without trial if caught Nowaday, people who wake up on the morning of the Fourth of July, amid the booming of cannon, 'the hols of trumpets, crackle of guns and snapping of fire crackers, and a general pandemonium of free and generous seldom think of the years of anxiety, suffering and bloodshed through which the Colonial Americans passed before reaching the great day when they could shout for freedom. There had been long resistance to tyranny, oppression and Injustice. The was heard Lexington shot that around the world" had been fired. Barry Let had proclaimed Independence, Patrick Henry had demanded "liberty or death," but the time was kot quite ripe for that day of all days la American history, the Fourth of ban the Persian nomad. His home Is where night overtakes him, and he careful, old owl, lest my temper you stir, This country cost more than on ey. And Is worth all It coat, though owls may demur, W Invite everything In horns, feathers or fur To share In our Fourth of July!" Y'C &'? rt - aa I ever did, I prefer to Iqok oa and hurrah, instead of falling In with ths procession. Besides, I deserve a pension If any soldier who fought U ths cause of liberty ever did. Wky not pension all our Fourth of July tsldiers? A grand Idea, Indeed. With a gesslon In view, the whole country would be to the agony of battle from daylight to dark and several hours afttf von every Fourth of July. I think I will try to make this a political issue to the next campaign for town maihal. It will win, for every man, womtn and child will go to on it for the take of he pension. Ton think they wonlt. eh? Well, you will see. Huroh for ..the. 1 FQiirth.of-.Jul- y ...Hurrakfer sions to everyone that can hold a cracker! n Curious Plague Dress. Apropos of the rumors Of plague extant In South America, here Is a curious plague costume" worn by the medical men of Venice during the frequent visitations of plague to that city tn the olden times. The hat, mantle, breeches, gauntlets and boots were made from morocco leather. The most extraordinary part of ths costume, however. Is ths beak built Into the mantle, which closely resembles that of n bird. This was filled with aro penfire- The passing of one hundred and year has not d tamed the patriotic spirit of 78, whet men put ropes around their neck thit might have a free and Independent tton." Ben of patriotic souls aa pulses rise to the surface of the dead money-makinlevel and Inspire youth with new energy to do or ti Shall the object tor.whioh thk tloa waa founded be loat sight rf time, or be even momentarily jot-ten-? No, there are sentinel watihmg our course and they always brttg back again to true Utterly. twenty-seve- TOT Pa fres Mai box. maB tJMs rssus-hubsr- n UtM Is. BaSals. N V wpe spent is leeiSstsnb writs esOrsss ss tss seat si lt BROUGHT THE Constant Rsmtndsr To Much for lm pocunlous Young Man. Th clever feminine manager of a laundry on Greenwich avenue Is telling with great gle of th methods she pursued In order to indue sn impecunious customer to "pay up" a She trained account her employes to chant to unlaon, every time the young man hove to sight a little ditty, commencing We are Ths washing and waiting for thee! third time they raised their voices In the song he planked down $3 and said, feverishly, For heavens sake, tell em to shut Up!" New York Times. matic drugs, over which sir passed during respiration, and this waa supposed to protect the wearer trom Infection when visiting his patients. A Bon t B Proud of. Douglas MacArthnr of Milwaukee, son of Gen. Arthur MacArthur, who won distinction ss commander to the Philippines, has Just graduated at the head of his class at Weet Point " g Dollars of Littls Value. '' Two thousand Colombian paper dollars ar of just ths value of a pound cents to Ameriof coffee. Thirty-thre- e can money would take them. , Codfish Taken In Millions. ' Last year's codfish catch weighed about (00 million pounds. To Cure 4 par axosllsac." A F Biuisa a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All truggists refund inouAy If it fail to cure. S&o. Graves of Famous Scotsmen. The Dean cemetery, where Sir Heo tor MacDonald was interred short time ago, lies to the west of Edinburgh, n little to the south of Queens-ferrroad. In It are the remains of y For a year the use of phosphorus matches has been prohibited to Sweden. The new law has resulted in th Invention of a match by the engineer Landln and Jernander, which has bees or scratch named the "repsticken. match. It will light against a wet surface. It Is said to be less poisonous than a safety match. Cheap Passenger Ratee Via Sant Fa Route" To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis. Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For particulars, address C. F. Warren, General Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. , With Pride and Alarm. Points with pride to, Kentucky while Florida views with alarm, the following from the Atlanta Journal: "If Florida citizens keep on killing each other, 'who will be left next winter to rake In the money of the northern tourist? The feelings of the northern tourist have not as yet been declared. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. many Scotsmen famous In different spheres Goodslr, the great anatomist; Sir William Allan, the historical paln Mrs. WbMlowe Soothing nyrnp.- etitldrw teetlilng. ofieot me uuu, reduee IK er; Lord Jeffrey, Lord Cockburn. For ftxmmeUou. xlixji m cum triad coUo. SSeeboule. Christopher North, Playfair, and othersT What the Marriage Was Worth. A littls group was dtscuistng maa Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? , riage fees, when one of them related Shake Into your shoes. Allen's A young couple the following story: makes for feet. the It powder on I a minister called knew, said h Cures New feel Shoes or Easy. tight and ware married. When It wa Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns e husband said: T and Bunions. At all Druggists and over the Sho Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. am sorry, but I have only $1 with m Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N, T. and we need that to get home with? 'Thats ad right, said the minister. THE FAD FOR AUTOGRAPHS. You come around in one year and me whatever the job seems give Feminine Collector the Mott Enterworth to you. The groom said b prising 'of the Tribe. would do It, and they went away. The feminine autograph fiend now "Did he ever show up? "Yes, b turns her attention to special collec- came back in a year and Insisted that tions. The matinee girl cherishes a th minister pay him $5. taste for the signatures of dramatic stars only, while ths book club girl Halls Catarrh Cur patiently stalks the autographs ot Is taken internally. Price, 75a pone but authors, and the golf girl gathers up the precious pen strokes ol Knew Something About Egga. the long shot, putting and tournamenf Three-year-olwas given champions. The daughter ot one ol some scrambled Tommy eggs for ths first our ambassadors has all but completed time. He was told what It was, bat 8 unique and valuable collection ol he nevmr had seen before. It The next autograph of th crowned heads ol his mother by deth world. The signatures of seven day he startled "doodle-doo-hasAfrican kings, the Czar of Russia and manding some ven the Sultan of Sulu are counted Plo Cure tannot b too hlfhlT poke of among her authentic autographs ol a eoufh our I. W. OB aim, X2X Third ATt living sovereigns Mm Minneapolis Minn., Jan. t, 100. A Question of Plurals Flour va. Cabbag. Though many grammars give lists Ten cent worth of wheat flour eon of words having Irregular formation tains almost seven times as much proof plurals the many kinos ot fish or tein and over ten times ss much enfishes, with arbitrarily formed plur- ergy as ten cents' worth of cabbaga als, are omitted. The need for such a Thus a d article Is not nec list la shown by quoting a few exam- aarily cheap source of nutrients. , ples, For Instance, people speak ol herrings, hut never of whitings Every one writes soles, sprats, anchovies, the singular form rarely. If ever, doing for the plural, but so one would write mackerels, cods, salmons or trouts. On th other hand considerable uncertainty exists Until Thai Every Wccaa concerning the form of the plural ol other nlnds. Who shall decide which Desires to Know in correct, turbot or turbots, sturgeon or sturgeon, carp or carps? ' Foot-Ease- new-mad- d low-price- lam-phrey- FORlpEN SURE NOW About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing Th Truth About Coffee. It must be regarded as a convincing test when a family ot 7 has used Postum for ( years, regaining health and keeping healthy' and strong on this food drink. This family lives to Millville, Mass, and th lady of the household says: "For eight years my stomach troubled me all the time. 1 was very nervous and Irritable and no medicine helped me. "I had about given up hope until ( years ago next month I read aa article about Postum Cereal Coffee that convinced me that coffee was the cause of all my troubles. I made the Postum carefully and lfked It so much that I drabk it In preference to coffee but without much faith that it would help me. At the end sA a month, however I was wurpriseff to find-sucachiage to my condition. I was stronger to every way, less nervous and at the end of f months I had recovered my strength so completely that I was abl to do all of my own housework. Because of ths good Postum did us I knew that what you claimed tor Grape-Nut- s must be true and we have all used that delicious food ever since It first appeared on the market. We have 7 In our family and I do the work tor them all and I am sure that I owe my strength and health to the steady use of your fins cereal food and Postum (to place ot coffee). I have such great faith to Postum that I have sent It to my relatives and 1 never lose a' chance to speak well of It" Name furnished by Ponton Co, Battl Creek. Mich. Ic Told Postum with a dash of lemon Is n delightful coolers for warn (toys. Bend for particulars by man of extension of time on th f7.500.00 oookx contest for 73S money prizes. lid about tha Care of ths Skit Scalp, Hair and Hands. Too mach stress cannot be placed oa value of Cutlcur Ssp, Olnfc meiff and Resolvent to the antiseptic cleaAlng of the mucous surfaces and of the blood sod dscalating Hilda, than affording pure, sweet and economical fiscal and constitutional treatment fop weakening nice rations, inflammations, itchlngs, irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains jmd Irregularities peculiar to females. Hence the Cnti-c- ur remedies have n wonderful Infiu--. ence. to mtoing. .health, strength and . beauty to weary women, who bar been prematurely aged and Invalided by these dUtnlDg allmeats, ss well an Such sympathetic afflictions as anemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, th power to afford Immediate relief, tb certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy which have mad tbs Cutlcura remedies the standard skin cues and humour remedies of tbs civilized world. Millions of tba women, use Cuticum Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for preserving, purifying sad beautW fylng tbs sMn, for cleansing ths of crusts, scales and dandruff, andscalp the . stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing ted, rough amt h1 hands, for annoying Irritations,. ud Ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purpose. Whldz adily suggest thamselrea, an well aa for all the purposee of the toilet, bath and nursery. the great , OnxWChMlMtmM aais,ii . Batsck, Mirage Scratch Match." CASH. long-standin- g Be And promised himself, if he lived to be altered To aver reach home, and tha damage repaired, II would stay there on Fourth of July, It required g king time to prepare tor tba celebration of the first Fourth ef July; it demanded nerve, courage; close jut each slttn declared II had aoen quits enough of tha sky. FOURTH 80 NO Remarked while winking and blinking one eye, Didn't I tell you so, that the Fourth of July Is tba fooly fool day of the year?" But an eagle swooped down front a tow ering pine And said, with his talons uncurled, "The la Is all right, this country Is mine; 'Tis sad tn be crippled, but sadder to whine, The Kouitb of July leads the world, And now, my young friends, allow me to state That the flag you saw borne an tha breese Is the flag of the free, and we celebrate The Fourth of July, while the craukera debate. as much fun aa we please. With high. Wist It to yon. Does s kidney ITUs kit tbs case, which was aa unusual desire to arinals bad to ret op fl v or sli timaa at a sight I think die betas was wall under war, tba fast and aoklse swelled. Thar was aa th back. haaTowktak wsuid fed Ilk non s hsad up tn putting lamp ealmaer. I ksv used twe full nod trial tba tree boxes ef Dees' FUI with tha satisfaction of feeling that I aaieured. They are th rasa-ed-y Lswia, party drew near As the woebegone On the way coming down Uhe FIRST met on the will I PiUs? m nan - elrd, Tbr Ths reesoe jam eee gs this trial Ins la heosus they car Kidney Ills tad ka 1Nv rtl. im. v -r rut lJ |