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Show if I I v DANGERCUS NEGLECT. th It neglect ef backache, aideaehe, pain in the hlpa or loins that -finally prostrates the strongest body. Th kidney warnings are serious they tefl yoa that they are unable to filter the bodys waste and poison tram th blood the sewers are clogged and ImparUtas nr running wild to law p re gust nerves, heart, brain and every organ of th body with disease elements. Donas Kidney Pills nr quick to sooth and strengthen sick kidneys and help thus free the system from poison. Rend how valuable they are, even in eases of long standing. L. C. Lovell of 415 North First 8L. Spoaana, Wash, says: "I have had trouble from my kidney tor th part ten years. It waa caused by a strain to which I paid little attention. Bad ns I neglected th trouble It became worse and worse until any strain sr n light cold was sure to be followed by severe pain across my back. Thaa tbe action of tbe kidney secretion became deranged and I was caused muck annoyance besides loss of sleep. Doans Kidney Pills were brought to my notice and after taking them n short time their good effect was apparent All the pain was removed from my back and tbe kidney eeore-tlon- s became normal. Doan's Kidney Pills do all that Is claimed tor them." A FREE TRIAL ot this great remedy which cured Mr. Lovell will be mailed on application to any part of tbe United States. Address Foster-MilburCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sal by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. Year Lad Could Give Hi Elders Greatly Needad Lesson. A life It'! a boy lately prepared oa easay on the dntiee of for a club la New York. Antony the rules which he laid down are the following: Tt I want to be a good qitlsea t mat be true to my country, true to ty state and true to my city. It 1 -- do not yote 1 will not be doing ny of wtawFa..trawi feniiuijir tT t--'m duty, 1 must bare ny own judgment The accxracyldsiilldnncn to ot for the man t think la best qualified for ths office for which be library is for bee been nominated. If I don't I wont The first time I took peri la a pubbe doing my duy. 1 mutt not let anylic debate I thought that the tsp ot I man to me a bribe for rote body in my bead went up to the ceiling end think not fitted tor an office. It will tion. on the remained there nntll I eat down. alto be my duty to be Industrious and so as not to be a It wee difficult for m to undentand errors and the how burden and a nuisance to the publle. enemies of easy a little girl the same evening I must pay taxes, so that the govern-- 1 friends of forethought, to re could speak to the audience In as meat can be maintained and the nature) and as easy a r manner as If C mis doors of the government paid, because I dUCS mutually eipfnSU la common conversation. the government tb for my good. When I fakes of mechanical, COmmer At a later debate 1 filled my bead 1 It u so full of arguments and Interviewed erder and alwaye be ready for pub-li- cial and professional pcmlt. a quiet, sensible old gentlemen so aervtoe, aad la ease ot war serve carefully that I forgot everything at 1 my country. 1 should know the hisf I stood before the audience of except the Intellitory of my country and be en and my confidence la my side subject gent feeder and close observer o! ot It. eurrwet events" Diffidence Is rlgbtened away when That Acid Trouble. earnestnesa and a desire to be tstful appear in lime to cause you to preColusa. Cal, April llth. Much baa pare. been amid and written recently about Orta Add la the system ; what causes Some of the beet Impromptu It la It and how to get rid of it. speeches have been In natural preparknown to be the first cause of Rheuation for years. matism and many other diseases and Some of the best a peak era hava was visit who an employs has therefore received a great deal looking at tweat and knocked their kneea mors ln with a social caller. The employer ef attention from medical men. then you or 1 ever will. I and the order of out It Mr, I T, Moulton of this place thought 'such that he has solved the prob--l ploye mey have thought tha same, but a Have such e good Idee end get it two soon ns that was between had fires, you duty grip Utter the tha of out juat oj this add lem of how to get apeak to tha rulers of the world as to nd duty, system. He aaye: the town pump. T had thU acid trouble myself for Duty to the employer end duty to resec ware In Wait to, end keep wanting to want conflict who called the friend yearn. At times the Kidney tioaa would be very profuse end et The employe may hava discouraged to, cheer and benefit nntll yon will ether timee scant, but the acid wet I friends from calling, but could not overflow with the spirit of reand enlightenment, always my greatest trouble, Medicine I conquer all of them. To offer to work failed to ours me till at last I beard nvrmt when possible or to excuse creation with education, smile and ef a remedy called Dodd's Kidney I employer from paying for thatima know more, enthusiasm and appliPffto aad after taking a box 1 eeemed ipent with friends during basinets cation. The cooler and wiser yon become the more entbuslnatle and bene-fitte- d However, it hour might be considered. to be entirely cured. win youv audience become. came back oa me end this time 1 took The very cautious young man just In Cleveland, Ohio, aeveral yearn several boxes, with the result that I , promoted had a caller who wanted completely and permanently t0 jetTt a package for Mm and who . ago, 1 wan one of an audience before cured. This was three years ago And Dot make the right change. The I ab American Indian orator. He ear-- I have not bad a single symptom of man jult promoted overpaid him and I riod as whenever ho willed to and the acid trouble aloes, I am 75 requested him to leave the package ho mad bat one gesture that a simef ago aad I am well aaever I waa tnd Changa inquiry window. ple one and one time during the He waa Ideal calm- aaved time and commotion whole speech. This plan AT THE PADRE GRAVE. aad allowed that Mr. Juyt'lromoted waa thinking la advancer" Early Teacher ef Christian Truth A general manager tells ma that he tleepe Well Wltheut Monument, secure a plea for taktag less I mast choArful tfood A little mounh beside the wall, a with callers either by baring time wooden eraas renewed from time to hours for callers or mors diplomacy WlSO (Uld trUOs Brae, as though tome brother turned or a ratreat tor work. I an hour gtaas for Mm who aleepe bea father told Ma daughter that he n low, the common flowers ot the field VOt, would give her a cola every time ahe I that he as bit of grass, or nativa rose or vl directory told a cheerful when ehe would sst-I bu7 h . u S1, .t k tlm the symbol letters of Me faith, j hava a doleful face, urelly ld oollara f these are the outward tokens ot tha trad aam day tba fatber found thta 1 padres grave. No eoatly tomb to I poem la a paper which had credited boast achievements hardly won. no) White 1 tho authorship to Driftwood, t HOW SOmfi I sy-sar- s Ib. inoked, cRps who gave hla Ufa that Christian peace 1X1 . . And th old dreary; might reign where ghoulish rites and For smiled, and nobody Aad, nobody was a saw about It ! first group Th Indolence had been. Hla deft hand Tho youna folks grumbled, th dd folks croaked. defined the way and taught tho hies-- ot men and boys on the street cross-sing- s They had com ham chilled toi weary. of ,aa unseen joy. as the culture I lag. ot hla soul Increased bta akin. A man waa helping a boy pick up Then opened the door, and a gd came b: Ha needs no monument of atone! some large, square, overturned paper Oh, an we homely very! The tribes be taught are boxes. Her not was pus and her cheA was here. Their legends teU how once The boy waa more of a person than Therethin. wasnt a dimple from brow chin. he llred to bless them. Aad genera. I yon would think from hla s.ie. But her smile wee bright end decry. tlosa yet upborn will kneel before the The boxes numbered eight or more She word ot th Sd aad spoke not shrine hla art adorns and hla faith and made a small wagon load, but damp. Nor yet of the gloom about her. makes rest Los Angeles Times. the boy waa carrying them alone But eh mended the fire end Halted th mud Into and the broke when a string lamp, The Power of Truth. 1 ehe put oa th place a afferent And went. ft was at a breakfast table that the they stamp White flannel cap were In the From that It bed without her. wife said to her husband. "You look box and a number of them were which ws something a sober as though you bad raised N6d at your more or less coated in mud when they Her dress, brown. club last night, my dear, "I did, reached the sidewalk. And with dampness nearly dripping, same the honest reply, "and what Is for a bright, warm, trimson The boy told ma that the man at bte chnnged gown; worse, he raised me back. the factory did not put enough string And eh looked so gay when ih so came down. around the boxes forgot that the air was sipping. CAME PRCM COFFEE. They Now, that Is human nature, isnt It? house was Stull rid Sou or 1 would have aald the They forgot that the J A Case Where the Taking of Morphine place. to rafter: from ban Ana smoky' tame. Began With Coffee, gloom departed from everj jsce. ever known a boy Who And Have yoa As they felt ths charm ot her a.rthful Tor 15 years, says a young Ohio would . kave said that he neglected to grace woman, T waa a great sufferer from have more Aad th cheer of her happy lighter. boxes? on the put string Itomach, heart and liver trouble. For The hoy either neglected to audit Oh, give me th girl who will ma aad the last 10 years the suffering was the string sing. when he took the boxes or And make all glad together! terrible; It would be Impossible to else he decided wrong about It To be plain or fair le e leaser this; escribe It During the last three kind, unselfish heart ess Mng Wo can sympathise with the boy But Good cheer In ths darkest wsttPer. peart I had convulsions from which and all who were blamed or worried Will It lo the daughter u much the only relief was the use ot morby mud on the new white caps, but at the money offer? Yfl it do phine. good more shoulder can learn to things . more "I had several physicians, nearly we her good? to us and more that do Ml of whom advised me to atop drink-- . which belong Is a us. to It cot strengthen belong teg tea and coffee, but as t could take exercise to blame letters foods 1 felt I could not I tng and educating Only I without I?,LoUw, TO there coffee, ieoCunued'drt7k' J It until I became almost lusana, f occaslonatjrtst. Bty mind waa affected, while my whole waa n complete I Eervoua aystsm suffered day and night from ar-ol- d The conquering In speaking. public informal . o The forethought very cautious young man who had ust been promoted. am-clai- - 7r k Can you hire people and lo he ! K .Si nin.i .t? 1 lid nW z got into ih. 1 dark-ckinne- His Overpowering No s&h, ZX- - Q.UZZSf' revolutions in which the efforts of Don Carlos to seize the throne were the prevailing causes. In 1848 she was declared of age and shortly after Isabella, through tbe efforts of Louis Philippe ot France, was married to her cousin, Francis of Assisi, a most unhappy marriage. The history ot Spain during the reign of Isabella presents a dismal picture of faction and Intrigue. Tbe country was rent by political jealousy and In 1868, Sarrnno and Prim, leaders who bad been exiled some years, returned and bended n successful revolution, compelling Isabella to flee to France. .A provincial government was established, but tbe people of 8pain. lohg accustomed to view royalty with superstitious reverence, demanded the revival of tbe monarchy. Tbe crown 'waB offered to and accepted by Alfonso XII., the young son of Isabella, in 1874.' Isabella of Spain, grandmother of King Alfonso, died at Paris, France, April 9. Death was due to influents with The American emcomplications. bassy, which is opposite the Palatte Csstile, the late queens residence, was early Informed of the queens death, and Ambassador Port hr was among the first to call and algn the palace register. The Infantas Isabella, Eulalia and Marie, daughters of the late queen, were at the bedside whe tube died. of regent. Isabella waa reared In n turmoil of t Ev STl 'trylng0n2ffwwBt kept on Ertnks until a friend asked an to try foe turn Food Coffee, r 1 did no but It wu eons tlm I was befieSted by tbs change, By system was so tilled with coffee bepoison. It wen not long, however, fore I could eat all Muds of foods aad (rink all ths cold water I wanted aad Which my ayatom demands. It Is now yearn I have drank nothing but Poets for breakfast and supper end th result has been that In place of being a Invalid with my mind effected 1 as tow strong, sturdy, happy aad be-fo- I Wealthy. 1 have a very delicate daughter Who baa been greatly bensgted by drinking Postum, also n strong boy. Who would rather go without food for So bis breakfast than his Postum. ' . - touch depends on the proper cooking iff Postum for unless It Is boiled th fro per length of time people will be disappointed In It. Those in the habit eg drinking strong coffee should make tho postum very strong at first In rdtr to get a strong coffee taste. Maas hy Postum Co, Battle " Creek, Mich. Look In each package for the fam-toi- s little book, Tie Road to 1 ready to bo for you Three years ago 1 printed letter printed and be had pinned the proof sheets up to filo away when Ms llttlo to send to my friends and R regirl became Interested In the queerty quested them to Wend me a sfert suggestion for the dally Ilfs ot ten and marked sheets of paper, and ab A man had n book railboys in shops and factories, found n wrong word In n sentence. tnes How wna there In place of have, roads, ships and farms and and forests and several men had gone over It The letter brought me com ideas blindly. I did not give it much but n Then ahe found comma left out, end permitted other thing to push and for these two discoveries ehe wna one side, until last monk, when to it cents. given eleven 1 np n picked reread It and Her father would not have had the decided that It bundle, should be m going and hundred for a wrong word printed again. eleven eents. but ehe wna more than During the next half century would satisfied with what she got like to visit every country fc collect Her grammar la more Interesting local personal wisdom of us to her now in ber school work then among those every where laj?a,raiworld before the wrong word event, end in who wish to know more. time ehe may become n good proofU I canget pecrle to sesj-j- j m reader. on postal cards their vdTuabi, experiAn old gentleman said he wished ences and cheerful obserfsts,,, I may he could have lived his sixtieth year by means or the news; 0f the y when he was twelve years old, as be world reach those who re Mm would during la the world. To e help Pomt thought that It the years between. It might and It fI that evejryjernon who gi priers might not We can by Association to any ne has a chance to tu a tear11' er or promoter of acocrj and Information exchanging get th forth thought and treater ladlvldaL cry-bod- tho Italy's Macaroni Industry. Italy has some 5,600 macaroni notaries employing nearly 25,000. A number of these factories are large, using Improved machinery and steam power. Tbe total annual output of macaroni exceeds 215,000 tone. It l growing Industry. The local consumption, ns well ns th exports. Increase steadily. The exports of macaroni In 1889 were 7,719 tana; in 1900, 2.898 tns; la 1901, 9,673 tens; la 1902, 11.222 tons; and In 1903 (eight months), 12,126 tons. Nearly w per cent of the above exports went to th United States. Ism sure Pises Cue for CaeirampWee aae my life three years eco Mrs. Tho. Bobsm, BRITISH INVADING FORCE IN CAMP AT GAUTHANG. TIBET Maple Street, Norwich, N tf, WNt Origin of Names. In England the daw is hardly ever mentlored but as Jack; yet daw and not jackdaw is the proper name of the species. It It suggested that tbe pie owes the "mag" to some corruption of Margaret or Meg. To mag la to chatter, but whether the verb waa derived from the name or the name from the verb is a question. It Is more probable that the Jlmcrow of America (the old name for a negro boy) was brought across from England in tit day when a crow was Jim as a swallow was Dick.' Crrr r Toisbo, I ( Luu, cocvty. Mk uk the he It mkf Caixn tanner et tbe Brin ot F. t. Ceiair B Co., Muf nttnean la the City ot TolaUu. Conniy ana Suie tfnresmfil, and that --aid Ann artu pay tho aem a ONB HUKDHF.i) DOLLAKS fur aarh an every rone ot CtutiH that eaaaut he enrad hy tho tv era r Onto, VlAirx 1. -- The Mercator from ore and to Individual finy Little folks eyes are where. lme. s useful fx a long as anything In or out cl I world which I have admired Bn4 bettef eTer. J. house. the name for my dally reports on kcurtcy Yearn, tanky, aabl" said waiter, in a nervously deferential way, as he shoved back the tip of th occasional patron. "No, sah, I dont want do money, sah; bat to do Lawds sake, boss, please tell me how dat funny story done ended, dat yoa was dat nddah genieman do last time you was heah, sah! It done been thea weeks to you to com back, sah!" Womans Home Companion.' i KMhwenyi Sweet FewUen for OUMeew, Successfully nted by Mother Gray, nurse In tbs Children's Home io New York, cun Constipation, Feverish net. Bad Stomach, Tsethiug Disorder, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,005 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Samnls TREE. Address AS. Olmst ad. Le Roy. N.T. the-liber- Queen Isabella IL waa tbe daughter of Ferdinand VIL, king of Spain, and Marie Christina of Naples, and waa bora la 1830. When she was only S years old her father, Ferdinand, died, and Isabella Was declared queen, while her mother undertook the office ' lUu'l Catasm Cvee. VRAVK J. CHKJTRT. Strom to before ma and aubaeribrd ta my moreen. tbit tth day et December, A. V. IW. . . A. W. CLXA80U, XoTABT Tv sue. I Hnll'r Catarrh Cert It token teteratny aad eel directly on tbe blood end mneont aertaoo at tee free. ljuam. Send tor teubnooiam, T. . CHEkEX CO.,Tolode, O. Sold hr ell DroyirUta. the. , Take Han't Family Pllia for ooastlpaUon. r Uttl Nolan In Japan, Japanese street cries are all metodV ous, and the avoidance of noise to everywhere the first consideration. The watchman who goes the rounds nt night bents two pieces of wood to gather. Tbe bells have ao clappers, but are etrnck with th hand on the .. THzROVTS IQLHAMA. Gauthang (la th Tibetan tongue, "beautiful ptstii re), n place lf.000 feet above sea level, le the site of tbe British camp on tbe advance Into Tibet, twelve mile from ChumbI and pbari, and lien la n amall caldronllke galley carpeted with moss and with no apparent egress. Some days Ago Gauthang waa a desolate, unnamed "spot, not boasting n single shepherds but At present. It In occupied by four companies of and the Twenty-thirThlrty-eecon- d Pioneers,- - and- - beromea d tqnjikgarliy They Suffer in Silence. -The question Is now being agitated," began Mr. Victipilxer. folding hla more fatal paper, "as to Which is th to mankind, gunpowder or face pow-der"I never beard of a man being killed by face powder, Horatio," InNo, men dont terpolated his wife. he replied, "but such things." mention nevertheless, many a one Is undergo-tn- g what might be termed a living death by having faced a volley of it and weakly surrendering. There arq . deaths and deaths, Marl ." . the. headquarters of the column of outside. A melancholy, plover-tiknot on n reed pipe, which regularly Gen. Younghusbnnd. Gauthang, though nt n higher ele- sounds In the streets every noratsg, vation than ChumbI, Is more sheltered to th call of the blind. The have and less cold. It Is preferable to the monopoly of n lucrative profew Ion, bplng shampooera and dasseurn Phari, being well within the wood limit Transport difficulties make It Mgseage has been practiced la Japan unlikely that the force will move out for centuries and brought to th highest state of efficiency possible. . Its of the valley for two months. Reports have reached India that blind professors possess some knack three or four thousand Tibetan have of band or personal magnetism which assembled some forty miles from hae subdued the mort inveterate case Phari and that hostilities are quite of rheumatism and hae even conquered e -- possible. - paralysis. Old Sofas, Backs of Chairs, etc, can be dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. 7 Hae Autographs of Great Men. Andrew Carnegie has the best cob lection of autographs of crowned Hungry Man Didnt Join. heads and famous persons In contemOne noted for great cbarltles ares These are porary history. frequently not only signatures but also letters to make speech and counseled thus-wIsBo not give a man money lest written to him ,pn various subjects. He has compiled them with a great he frivol It on meat and drink and caO deal of care and they form one of again. See to It he receive that he his most valued possessions. Nothing does not want Then Is conscience has ever been learned of what be- .appeased, and the suppliant goes bis came of the collection of the late Dr. way, returning not." In th ensuEvans of Paris, which was one of ing applause a hungry man on th outskirts of the throng was observed tbe most extensive In Europe, got to Join. New York Yiorld. 4 X |