( i , 14 f h Great Orators Develop Old. The "Boy Omtor" has no placo in biierwiii Cody's "A Solcctton from tho World's Ore-it OrntlonB" for the reason that orators, to bo orators, ho says, must havo reachod advanced years. In his own words: "Slnco knowledge of life comes only with experience, tho greatest orations navo usually boen spoken when tho orator was In mo fullness of his powora, If not actually old. Cluuuara's groat speeches were all spoken In his old nge; Aiirnbenu's great speech carno al most at tho end of his life; Domos tnenos' greatest oration was his last; Burke was 45 when tho first of his great speeches was delivered, and nearly be at the tlmo of tho speeches impeaching Warren Hastings." Indeed, tho only speech in Mr. Cody'B collection delivered in tho early life of tho orator is Orattan's, spoken when he was 34 and "that ago can hardly bo called youthful." The man who wants tho earth is al ways the first to kick when a little dust blows In his eyes. It Isn't the fast man who wins In tho race for wealth. Strong Language. Fredericksburg, Ind., Juno 20. Rev. Enoch P. Stevens of this placo uses strong languago in speaking of Dodd's Kidney Pills and ho gives good rea cons for what he says: "I enn't praise Dodd's Kidney Pills too much," says Mr. Stevens. "They have dono me so much good. I was troubled with my kidnoys bo much that I had to get up two or threo times in tho night and sometimes in tho day when starting to tho waterhouse tho water would como from mo beforo getting thero. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured mo entirely. "I havo recommended Dodd's Kid ney Pills to many peoplo and have never yet heard of a falluro. Dodd's Kidney Pills aro the things for kid ney disease and rheumatism." Dodd's KIdnoy Pills always cure the kidneys. Good kidneys ensure pure blood. Puro blood means good health. Tell a man he shows diplomacy and he feels ho has escaped bolng detected in a direct He. $100 Reward, $100. The renders of thU paper will bo pleated to learn that there la at lean one dreaded dlieaae that aclence baa been able to cure In all In tagea, and that It Catarrh, lloll'a Catarrh Curo la Uio only potltlre cure now kno n to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a confutation! disease, reonlrea a romtltn tlunal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Corn la taken In ternalljr, aclinic directly upon the blood and mucoua aurfacea of the ayatein, thereby deilroylng the foundation of the albcaee, and RlvluK the patient ftrcuijtli by building up the constitution and auUl Ins nature In doing Ita work. Tho proprietors 1ito (O much faith In lta curatlre power that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any caao that It folia to cure, hend for Hit of testimonials, Address F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. hold by all DruKKlsta. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. ' A rough diamond is worth much pol ished dirt. FREE TO TWENTY-FIVii LADIE8. Tho Defiance Starch Co. will fjlvo 25 ladies a round trip ticket to tho St Louis Exposition, to fivo ladles in each of tho following states: Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Mis souri who will send In tho largest number of trado marks cut from a ten-cent, 16-ounce package of Defl ince cold water laundry Btarch. This means from your own home, any whero in tho above named states. These trade marks must be mailed to and received by tho Deflanco Btarch Co., Omaha, Nebr- beforo Sep tember 1st, 1904. October nnd Novem ber will be tho bo.it months to visit !he Exposition. R-jmomber that Defi ance is the only starch put up 16 oz. (a full pound) to tho package You get one-third more starch for the eame money than of any other kind, nnd Defiance never sticks to tho iron. Tho tickets to tho Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 5th. Starch for sale by all dealers. To-day's worry Is tho result of yes terday's neglect. 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Kms, Ltd., til Arch Street, 1'bUadalpala, s A wise girl is known by tho com pany she doesn't keep. No chromos or cheap premiums, but n better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same prlca of other starches. Solid business men aro necessarily hard characters. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch ii taking; the place of all others. The aimless life cannot be tho end less life. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully ererjr botlla of CABTOTtlA, a sate and sure remedy for infanta and children, end toe that-It Bear the or &ii&r Bi(jnatare In Utt 2ar Oyer 30 Years. f&e Kind You Hare Always Bought TOO HARD TO DIGEST. Philadelphia Canary Swallowed a Sol itaire and Died. For pecking a valuable diamond from nn enrrlng belonging to Mrs. Frank Paul of 5811 Arch street, a pet canary bird paid tho death penalty. Mrs. Paul had placed tho bird cage on a sitting room tablo and was en courlnglng tho canary to warblo for some visitors when tho little crea turo ato the unusual repast. The ear ring was lying on tho table nlongsldo of tho cage and within reach of the canary. The bird examined tho Jewel for some time, and after arriving nt tho conclusion that it was a worm of somo raro species, pecked at it and swallowed tho stono in a gulp. Tho loss of the diamond in this manner caused a sensation in the Paul fam ily, and every ono plnnned out ono schcrao after another for recovory of tho Jewel. Tho bird was not in tho least embarrased by the- rich diet adopted, but while the hostess griev ed it sang merry songs of Joy In all tho bird languages. Finally Mrs. Paul decided to send for a physician. She did not wish to loso her pet, nnd still loss her diamond, so she Intended to ask the doctor to perform a surgical operation on tho bird. While Mr. Paul was on his way for the physi cian the canary died suddenly from' acute indigestion. Philadelphia In quirer. THE GOAL OF ALL. Two God's Acres Surrounded by the Strife for Existence. These two God's Acres, says a New York writer, referring to St. Paul's and Trinity churchyards In the lower part of the metropolis, aro Just now, in their beautiful Bpring-green dress, with nge-brown trimmings, among tho loveliest spots in Now York. Turn aside, stranger, and rest there n mo ment. Step out of the whirl of tho Grand Canon of Broadway and cool yourself on nn ancient tombstone. Somo of those shades are 300 years old. In the midst of death they are in life, but their silent slumbers are not disturbed by all the noise and rat tle of the busiest street in the world, nor by the crash-crash of the elevated railroad, the thumping of whose wheels causes the ground to shiver and tho solemn vaults to echo. Fresh tulips are peeping up. The trees are leaping Into leaf. What a place for reflection 1 Above, tho deep dome of heaven. Below, the mortal remains of immortality. On all sides north, east, south and west tho hot struggle for existence. The mad mob of human miserables, crowding each other even for breath, can look between tho pick ets of the Iron fence and see the end of all. The goal is in plain view. Stop, my brother, and ask the ques tion, "For what am I living?" Radium and Cancer. Dr. Darler of Paris describes a case of cancer of tho fnco which, through application of radium, had been ren dered painless. Similar results have been obtained by other noted experts. He has also found quick and pain killing effects of radium In certain diseases of tho eye. The influence of radium upon tho motor-nerve cen ters he considers of still greater Im portance. In two cases of nervous spasms which occurred threo to four times a week weak radium prepara tions were applied to the temples for two to three days, when the spasms ceased. In a caso also of presump tive inability of motion, caused by nervous debility, radium effected a complete cure within three days probably, however, through sugges tion. In actual facial paralysis of en tirely new origin radium effected a curo in one day. Increased Use of Electricity. An excellent illustration of how electricity is superseding steam in many quarters Is found in a contract recently awarded by the Empire Ship building company, of Buffalo. This company has decided to use electric power to pump out its floating dry docks In the Erio basin. Tho motors to be constructed will work the pumps much faster than the steam engines formerly in use, It being estimated that tho docks can be cleared In two and one-half hours' less time. To ac complish this a thlrty-fivo horse power motor will bo located on each of tho two docks, and the electricity will bo supplied by a cable laid along the bot tom of the basin. Rent Radium by Hour. When one reads of the considerable use that Is being made medicinally of radium It seems hardly credible that so much can havo been made of so little. The amount procurable in Lon don to-day is considerably less than a grain. Consequently, as only a lim ited number of medical men can have an opportunity of utilizing this weird chemical, It Is suggested that chem ists should follow tho example of ono of their number, who has obtained a small tube containing five milli grammes of radium bromide, and hires It out at $2.50 an hour. This is surely the strangest development of modern pharmacy. Sheep-Sorrel Pie. Bpnt Murdock pays tribute to tho sheep-sorrel pie, which was one of the luxuries of primitive Kansas. It was dried-apple pie from December until grass, or until tho squaws came around with wild gooseberries. But, happy thought! With tho coming of the Johnny-jump-up camo sheep-sorrel and with sorghum sweetening what lovely pies were made! Corn bread and Missouri bacon, sorghum and buttermilk, with a quarter section of sheepsorrel pie to finish up. Kansas people of this day and generation don't know what good living is." "IN AS MUCH." Is What He said. "In a low whisper, looking; up, she until, I nm so hungry do not turn uwny. Give me one penny, please, to buy somi brond. For I have eaten nothing nil this day." "The upturned fnco nnd whisper soft nnd low, riend with a power that would not be ' denied: And ns she spoke, her pale lips trembling so. Crush'd In an Instant nil my selfish pride." "She sits bcslda me. In these, hnppler yenrs. With angel face, tho' stilt n child In form, And when she prays, I henr thro' crnte ful teurn. Her thnnks to Him who shelters from the storm." Twenty-one years ago three little children were suddenly bereft of father and mother they woro friend less and homeless; but it was only one of tho many similar lnstnncr-s happening cwry day only throe lit tlo children left friendless and home loss; that was all. But It was a cru cial moment in at least one life. Rev. J. G. Lemen was at that time pastor of a largo church In Council Bluffs, la. This man, whose heart wbb largo enough to find a plnco for every un fortunate one, took these children Into his own home, where they shar ed tho same loving, tender care that was bestowed upon his own llttlo ones. It was not long before he learn ed of other children who hnd been left to the cold mercies of a selfish world. Moved with compassion, ho took these, also, to his already over crowded home. Then came tho test; money was noeded. He had a few thousand dollars which ho had saved up for a rainy day He llttlo knew what the Master had in store for him; but he was obedient and whon the news came that other llttlo ones had been left alone, fatherless and motherless, with no one to caro for them, and the command came to take theso also, to the ordinary man, with his house filled to overflowing and a large congregation looking to him to bo fed spiritually, it would have seemed like an Impossibility; not so, however, with this man; it was onough for him to know that his Mas ter approved of it and bid him to do it. As ho stepped out upon His promises nnd obeyed the command to go forward, tho way opened beforo him, and when ho had exhausted his own competency, never doubting but that a way would bo opened to supply their needB, Ho who owns tho cattle upon a thousand hills moved upon the hearts of His faithful subjects to send of their substance t that these little homeless ones might be cared for. Larger quarters became neces sary, and they were secured. Other children were left homeless, and found under his roof not only tholtor from the storm, but a loving, tender father, as all at tno Homo delight to call him, and, more than this in his sainted wife, now deceased who pre sided over the household affairs and was continually looking after their welfare. From a small beginning, twenty-ono years ngo, tho Christian Home has grown until now about two hundred and fifteen children nre cared for there, and two thousand have been placed 'In good Christian families. The real estate consists of about twenty-five cottages and other build ings, all owned by an organization which haB been formed through the ef forts of Mr. Lemen with a view of making It a permanent organization. Mr. and Mrs. Lemen have been blessed with four lovely children three sons and ono daughter. Ail of thom tako great delight In the work of tho Home, and on thom, no doubt, the mantle of their father and moth er will fall. The oldest son is giv ing his entire Hfo to this work also. The scrupulous neatness and order that pervades the entire Institution, tho loving salutation of "Hello, papa!" that rings out from every quarter as he passes about the grounds, and the remarkable execu tive ability he displays In all the management of the affairs of the Home, are sufficient to Impress every visitor that It is no ordinary man who hns been called to this great and noblo work. Children aro taken here from any part of the globe, and have tho best possible care and training. You, my readers, wherever yon may bo, may havo a part In this grand work. It Is a labor of love In behalf of all homeless, suffering children everywhere. The children nre fre quently adopted by Christian peoplo, but aro never allowod to go from tho Home excepting into Christian fami lies who aro properly vouched for. Tho Christian Home is non-ocarian, but Is heartily indorsed and support ed by all denominations. It takes child ren from every state and it is not a local affair, but belongs to the world. We havo given this brief descrip tion of the Christian Homo with the hope that all who read it will becomo Interested In its wolfare. If you havo money which the Master desires you to use for such purposes, send it to this Home. There is no Institution that Is more worthy of your gift than this. They publish a valuable paper call ed the Word and the Way; subscrip tion price, only twonty-flvo conts per year. We assure you that If you will subscribe for It, you will get more than your money'B worth, and we hope you will forward at once twenty five cents or $1 for yourself and three friends. Volumes might be written about this Institution did space per mit For further Information and proper description of the work, address Christian Home, Council Bluffs, la. A Friend of Homeless Children. Self-made men and eggs are too full of themselves to hold anything elso. If a man bad his eoat made to hut ton In the back, woman would never Oldest Bell In United States. The oldest boll In tho United States is on oxhlbltlon In tho Now Moxlco building of tho World's fair. Tho boll was brought from Spain on ono of tho .rst expeditions to Mexico by Fnther Juan do Pndllla, ono of tho Frnnclscon fathers who accompanied Coronado to Now Mexico. It was hung In ono of tho mission churches established In ono of the noven cities of Cibolla. From thero Is was taken to Grnn Qulvera, where It was hung in a church of which tho ruins aro still vlBlble. From Grnn Qulvcrn It was taken to Algodones, whero it has hung in tho par'sh church over since. Fath er Pndllla was killed by his guides while on tho way from Gran Qulvern to Algodones. Tho boll weighs exact ly 198 pounds. It was baptized Ma ria Josopfa. It was cast in tho year A. D. 13G5, according to tho Inscription which is cast in the bell. Tho "F"' in tho word "Josefa" Is Inverted, and tho letterB "S" and "E" aro transposed, tho mlstnke evidently having been mndo in tho mold. The reconstruction of West Point Is an undertaking; of Intorest to tho wholo country; and tho result of tho changca under way will bo a matter of nation al pride, for It is promised that tho now West Point in magnificence of scnlc, titanic Inmprosslveness and fas cinating plcturesqucness will surpass anything that crowns the crags of tho Rhine. Tho leading nrtlclo of tho July Century will bo an nuthorltntlvo de scription of "Tho Now West Point." the first so far published on tho sub ject, with drawings from tho nrchl tects' plans. Tho text Is from tho pen of Sylvester Baxter, and tho drawings, tho frontispiece In color, havo been made by Otto Bacher, Harry Fenn, Bertram Goodhue, Birch Long, Jules Gucrln and Dawson-Watson. How About the Bait? One of Joseph Jefferson's pot abom inations Is a bachelor. Tho venera ble actor believes In early marralges nnd recently advised a group of Yalo Juniors to marry as soon as ever tlioy could afford It. "Bachelors why, I have the utmost contempt for the whole breed of thom," ho said. "Tho older they grow tho moro concoltcd they grow. I took one down a peg, though, tho other day. Ho was talk ing about this woman ho hnd known and tuat woman ho hnd known, and these woman, it seemed, had married. "Why you,' I said, 'aro in danger of getting left. Why don't you, too, get married beforo It is too lato?' 'Oh, said the bachelor, with a chuckle, 'thero aro still plenty of good fish in the sen.' 'But tho bait,' said I, 'Isn't there danger of tho bait becom ing stale7'" Spencer In Russia. Tolstoi in acknowledging tho re ceipt of a copy of Herbert Spencer's autobiography confessed that ho did not like tho English ..philosopher he cause ho had little heart. But that Spencer 1b a great favorite In Russia modern Russian literature bears am ple witness. That very aridity of which Tolstoi complained appeals pe culiarly to tho feverish, materialistic Idealism out of which nihilism Bprlngs. Probably no slnglo philosopher hns exerted a wider Influence on Russia, which has not as yet produced much in tho way of philosophy that is origi nal. Soldier Defended His Curl. Should Mr. Hitt bo elected vice pres ident he will be 71 when ho takes tho oath of ofllco and in his 72d year, ho having been born January 1C, 1834. He will bo the oldest man ever elected to tho vice presidency. Elbrldgo Gerry was 09 when ho became vice presi dent, and Is Btlll tho oldest man on the list of those who havo held that office. Clinton, King, Wilson, Hendricks and Morton had all passed the sixtieth milestone on life's highway. The youngest vlco president was John C. Breckinridge, who was 30 when he was Inaugurated. Frank Leslie's Monthly for June. "Then Men Who Make Presidents" is tho title of a timely artlclo In Ixs lie's Monthly for Juno on political conventions past and present. The small part tho peoplo tako In the nomi nation and selection of Presidential candidates is strikingly shown, and makes interesting reading". "The Mighty Men of Russia" Is an other suggestlvo article on tho men who really control affairs In Russia to day self-made men, many of them, who have had remarkable careers. Thero Is an Interesting sketch of William Nelson Cromwell, and a clear, vivid account of tho "Fight of Josoph W. Folk for Honesty In Missouri." Everybody's Magazine, June, 1904. Should the readers of a magazine havo the opportunity to dissent from or comment on tho articles tho pub lication presents? Hitherto, there has been no method of replying to editorial opinions set forth In our monthllos, but Everybody's, with its usual originality, proposes that any one who doos not agree with Its con tributors' views shall have the oppor tunity to set them right or approve, as seems proper. In the new depart ment, "Straight Talk," In the Juno is sue of this magazlno, a number of readers havo taken advantage of this opportunity to crltlclso Dr. HIIHb' con ception of a consolidated church; most of tho writers frankly disagreo with his viows. Ambition Is a pipe dream preceded by a horrible nightmare and followed by a rude awakening when tho pipe goes out AUE YOUR CLOTHES FADED? Uso Rod Cross Ball Blue and make thom whito again. Largo 3 oz. package, 0 conts. Hypnotism Can Stop Heart. 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