fid' COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. Donn'n Kidney IMIJh Hroimht Strcncth ami Health to the Su Merer, Milking Mm 1'cel Twenty-live Yearn Yoiumcr. .1. H. Corton, farmer and lum berman, of Dim pe, N. C say a: "I suffered for year with my back. It was so tin (I that I could not walk any distance nor 'even ride in easy buggy. 1 do not believe 1 could have raised ten pounds of weight from the "ground, the pain was so severe. This was my condition when I began using Moan's Kidney Pills. They quickly relieved me and now I am nevor trou bled as I was, My back is strong and I can walk or ride n long distance and feel Just as strong as I did twenty live years ago. I think so much of Doan's Kidney Pills that I have given a sup ply of the remedy to some of my neigh bors and they have also found good results. If you can sift anything from this rambling note thxt will be of any fjervicv to you. or to any one suffering from kidney trouble, you are at liberty to do so." A FRISK 'PHIAL. Address Foster Mllburn Co.. Huffalo. N. Y. For sale by ii P d'viiora: nrW'o r0 immiN J. H. COUTOV. 1 1I E FAT Id 0.1 TANTALUS Mrs. Scribbler (Impressively) "Whatever you do, never marry a newspaper man." School Chum"-Why not?" "I married one, and I know. Every night my husband brings home a big bundle or newspapers from all over the country, and they most drive mc craxy. "Tina newspapers?" 'Indeed they do. They are just crammed with the most astonishing bargains, in stores a thousand tulles away." In large manufacturing establish ments buttons on shoes and on gar ments are no longer sewed on by hand. Tho work is done by a ma chine capable of sewing f,.'IOO buttons on garments In nine hcurs. Tills Is equal to the work of about eight expert sewers. A hoy or girl can run the machine. David Rankin of Toklo Mo. raises more corn on his farm than is raised In tho States of Nevada, Wyoming, Montana. Idaho, Arizona, Washing ton, Utah. Oregon and Rhodo Island combined. He feeds all of it to his cattle and has to buy largo quanti ties from his neighbors. L. DOUGLAS 7S S3.50 & $3 SHOES S $5.00 and $4.00 Custom Bench Work in all THE niUM VjllrtUt. ULftinLHO, $2.50 Police, Three Soles. $2.50 and iUU VVORnllluMtn D uba I in IHL WUHIU. $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 Boys, for Dress and School Wear. "W. Ti. Doiifclfirt tiiukcH unit elli more mon'n tf3.no unit f3.00 kIiochUiuii any otlmr mimii fucturor In tho world. Th renson they nro the greatest sellers I?, they aru mtulo of tbo bent leathers, hold their slmxttt better, wear louder, unit huvu mora vnhio Uimi any other shoes. W.L. Doualns cuarantoos tlielr viiluo by stamp. UK Ii 1m niuno and price on tho bottom. Look for it - tnku no sulMtltiita. Sold by sho dealer everywhere J'ast Color Kyiieta uml ezcluuvtly. "AS GOOD AS $7.00 SHOES." Heretofore I have been wearing $7.00 shoes. I purchased a pair of LU. L.. uougias S3. SO shoes, which I have worn every day for four months. Thev are so satisfactory I do not Intend to return to the more expensive shoes." XVM. C.RJtTT IZNOWLES, Jlsst. City Solicitor, Phlta. Brockton Leads tho Mon'o Shoe Fashions of tho World. W. Ii. Douglas uncis Corona Cnllsklu In I Send for Catalog alvlng full In Ills $a.r.(OiiiM. Corona Colt Is ronreileil strurtions hnw to order by mall. to ho the llnest Patent Leather made. I W. L. noughts, Brockton, Mass. r aw - II k A I- I VII XK WM'ltVi'C IlK I ymmum W Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. 1 IL BEST FOR THE BOWELS 'JS tfLOU L NOTES, Where soods of Sweet William, hollvhock, larkspurs, and similar plants aro ripe, sow thorn in at once, to give youug plants for next years (lowering. Seeds sown In the spring will not give plants that will llowcr the same reason. Do not delay longer In rogard to geranium cuttings lor winter. They ought to havo been taken before this IT otto wants flowers beforo Christmas. Rut cuttings taken now will make lino young plants for blooming later In tho winter. Tho maiden hair fern, common In many parts of the countri in shady woids, boars transplanting well. It Is a lovely fern, and for use In bouquets and other flower work, Is Indispensable Transplant thsrn In the fall, but before tho fol iage decays. August Is au excellent tlmo in which to sow seeds in the open ground f ir next springs plants. The soil should rich and light and pul verised with great care, because the soods aro so tiny and the youug shoots not vory strong. They arc not apt to work their way out from under pebbles or hard clods as other plants can. A shadow clock has been Invented by l'rof. llerth of Lynn, Mass. liy means of an ingeniously constructed lamp, an optical representation of a small clock Is thrown on the ceil ing, and the shadow keeps perfect time. Professional divers, beforo sub merging themselves, take deep In spirations fur about Urn minutes. Uio object Is to stoie up oxygen, not In tho lung cells, but In tho blood corpusclos. Tins renders a tempor ary suspension of the breathing possible by supplying the corpusclse wltn an extra quantity of oxygen. it is nard woric for the average citizen to ketch a pound trout, and guess within S ounces ov his aktual weight. atj a garden party rresn rruits, strawberries, cherries, etc., should be served with cakes ices, sand witccs and salads. Hot and cold tea with iced lemonade and a delicious fruit punch make the most deliuht ful drinks to serve. The refreshment may be served from the veranda or under an a.vning on tho lawn. Mon make live dollars a day in tho forests of Western Washington, peel ing cascara bark. It sells for eight cents a pound and is used medi cinally. One pound of dry baric makes enough liquid extract to sell i for two dollars at whiles tie. Whero the Ross Made a Mlstako A senior of one of our large, manu facturing concerns cumc through tho storo recently and noticed a boy sit ting on a counter, swinging his legs and whistling merrily Tho senior eyed him severely ns ho confronted him and inquired "Is that all you havo to do? "Yes, sir" "Very well; report to tho cashier and tell him to pay you off Wo don't need beys llko you around here" "Rut, sir," said tho astonished boy, "I don't work for you I havo just bought some goods and am waiting for tho bill" Louisville Courlor-.Iournitj Ketttuoky Matt'n Duty. Jnmboree, Ky., Aug. 2J). (Special.) After suffering for years with pain in the back Mr. .1. M. Coleman, a well known eitl.eu of tills place, lias found a complete euro in Dodd'H Kidney IMlls. Knowing how Kcnurai UiIh UIhohho la nil over the country, Mr. Coletimn fools it Ih bin duty to make his experi ence public for the benellt of other sufferers. "1 want to recommend Dodd's Kid ney Tills to everybody who lmti puin In' the back," Mr. Coleman says. "I suffered for years with my bnck. I used Dodd's Kidney IMlls and I havo not felt a pain since. My little girl, too, complained of her back and sho used about half a box of Dodd's Kid ney Pills and she Is sound and well." itackaehe Is Kidney Ache. Dodd's Kidney IMlls ore h sure cure for all Kidney Aches, including Uhcumatlsm. Kice Is an Important food in Cuba. All classes rich and poor cat It. Among the country people who sel dom eat wheat bread rice Is vertlably tho "staff of lire." It is eaten at evory meal and no ono knows bettor than the Cuban housewife Its varied and acceptable uses. VEST It A. C. Ono, A, M., LI.. 11.. Pros., Omaha. Prtnii'. A. .T. I.rmnv. Trlun 'using Unrfor.mxl hv First. Nnt'l & liuttk and btiMlncsH inun. $10,000 in noHTon Desks. Hank Fixtures nml no Typewriters. Students can work for board. Send for frco cnliiloxtio. bound In ullleiUor, llnest ever published ly a Husltioss ColletfO. Komi It, and you will attend tho N. Ii. 0. If A SKIN OP nGAUTV IS A .TOY PORRVUW. DK. T. PHLIX OOURAmVH OKIKNTAl OllKAM.OH MAO UJ A I. ISKAUTIFllCll co' ItflinoTi Tn, I'linpled.Frroklci 1ln.nl. If...,. I CM, ..IWt. . HtUir.i J.MBll, mill blUIQ auensei, ami evrry uiojnifi lenrmletpctlou. II m.i utooil the tcu of t0 yearn, mid ll go liir llllOB " tuoto It to he Ktirl ItlsnroiwrlTMiad Accept no counter felt of I mil tv I inun-. Dr. I.. A) Sarr mtil to li'lr of tho Imii. ton (n lmtlciit), 'As you lft a lei will tito lliein, 1 r o o o in m o n 1 'Qouraud's Cream n the lciut harmful of nil thn BVln preimmtloiii. Tor ealo by all DrtiRiilnl- nmt Kunoy OooiU lelert In tho II. B., Canaius. nnd Knroo. FERQ. T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, 37 Ote.t Jones St, H. amy 1 LIOUID KOAL w PI Makes One-half Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer. One-half Million of Pint Cans Given Away. IQUID OAL T amitimMUMMmwvi,imm.mmuiii POINT'S ARCHITECTURE. nt or Nio JiCHicucrit to 'rccrr Distinctive Nntnrnl Kcnttiren. In developing the new cliaractcr of Vest Point. It has txjen the aim of tho eslgncrp, both of Uio fundamen.al lan and of the buildings, to proacrvo ic natural featured which give to tho tte an extreme distinction of land- cape. To ukc their own language, icy week to make tho architectural tyle "harinonlf.e with the majority of he existing buildings, prolong rather hnn revolutionize the spirit of iho lace that has grown up through many cucratloiiB, emphasize rather than an- tiBonlzo the picturesque natural sur- Tiundlngs of rockH, cliffs, mountains ind forests, and be capable of execn Jon at the smallest cost consiKtcirt vltli tlio monuinenttil importance of 3io work." As to the last considera tion, the stylo chosen peculiarly moots '.he requirements of economy, for it idaprs Itself most flexibly to occltftinjc ondltlons of site, whereas, in a rnoro ormal style, the site has very lsrely lo be adapted to be architecture. rhu ground plan blends the pictur esque Irregularity called for by land icape condltlonu f exceptional wlld- aess with the formality of logical ro- ittlonH among detached groupB ot Milldlngs that monumentally make a omplote eiiHemble. Hence there 1 u jysUan of roads that follow the topo t; rap hi fal contours In natural luiea. Inking the easiest grades and most ronvenient routes to the points sought. Kaln, among the Individual hulldlngn nd separating the several structural (roups, there are long, Htralght ave nues, symtutitrlcal plav.as ami formal jpon spaces. From tlieso the visitor will enjoy a succohsIoh of splcudltl ristas and stately effects of monunien-' tal arch nocture, the sltea so studied in to show each odilleo at lis best. Century. A USEiUL CANINE. Landlord Charles V. Ueed of tho Orange House at Orange Is the owner Of a big St. Kernard dog that Is mak ing himself exceedingly useful about the house, and earning, besides his keeping, a place in the annals of dog dom seldom accorded a rcprcscntatlvo of the cnnlne race, says the llostou ( I lobe. Mr. Heed has had constructed a ma- chlno of the trea hull! pattern, In which the dog has been taught to work. This machine Is attached to a Bhaft which can he connected by be! id TJlBAUINa THIS FllICKZEIU The process of making: Liquid Koal requires three days. The process of reduction requires 350 degrees of heat. It is a compound embracing every germicide, antiseptic, and dosinfoctant found in coal, treated chemically -with an alkaline baao until every objectionable feature is eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless. LIQUID KOAL is a combination of Creasol, Guiacol, and Kalium. LIQUID KOAL is a black oily liquid. Sells for sixty cents a pint, one dollar a quart, throo dollars per gallon. You may have a pint free without any expense to you whatever if you will cut out the coupon in this adver tisement and mall it to the National Jdcdical Company at Sheldon, Iowa. LIQUID KOAL cures and prevents hog cholera, chicken cholera, pink eye, black leg, and all the germ dis eases of animals, because It Is a germ killer and goes into the stomach, into the bowels, and into the blood, and wherever tho blood goes. It per meates the entire system of an ani mal through the medium of circula tion, arid denudes tho system of every disease germ. We are giving three hundred thou sand dollars worth of it for adver tising purposes and to prove to farm ers and stock raisets what it will do. LIQUID KOAL has been tested for the past live years in the largest lahora toties of this country, arid Germany, and In many of the experimental stations. Wo have proved beyond a question of doubt before tho greatest experts or tho country, that itdestioys germs of diseases common to all domestic animals, and therehy cures diseases. Worms, intestinal and skin parasites, ticks lice, Insects, and vermin suck tho life bio id and sap the vitality of domostio animals and f wis until tho annual losses to fatmejs and stock raisers reach enormous footing. Tho farmer and stock raiser who would Increase his hank account, must, ot necessity wagon continuous warfnro against these robber worms, parasite, vermin, and Insects. Tho most effective and inexpensive totnedy for all these is Liquid Koal. 'Liquid Koil neutralizes tho acid condition of the system which is a condition favorable for the produc tion of worms causing such diseases as hog cholera, anthrax, chicken cholera, etc. Liquid Koal Is in general use by physicians and veteiinary surgeons throughout Europo and Ameiica em bracing a wider range of uses than any preparation on tho market. If you need Liquid JCoal and have never used it please send us the cou pon below. We will then send you an ortlor on your dealer for a sixty cent can and wlllpav your dealer ourselves for it. It will cost you nothing. It will cost your dealer nothing. You are not otligated to us in anv way If you accept this offer, wo will not ask you to buy any after you have given It a trial. All we want is a chance to prove to you what it will do. If you want to know the result from giving Liquid Koal to a sick anlmal.no matter what thocausoof tho sickness is, send us the coupon today. If you want special export advice regarding your stock tnat is sick send us full description of the symp toms and also ten cents in postage. You will also be entitled to the thirty-two page hook on the germ dis eases of animals. Liquid Koal Is the Best and Cheapest Worm Killer Known to Science A list of the diseases that Liquid Koal cures riofc Cholera l.ung Worm Bwtuo riagnii Imestlniil Worms TubireoloiiK Anthrax Hlack Uk CoriiKtalk niftpe Abortion lti Cowd (olio Glanders iaMinper IMnk live lritJueiua Foot Hot TMiaAVorm 1 lintf Fttrtr InUamuiHtlon of tfto Texri Fever Catarrh Poll Kvtl Knrcy Chicken Uliolcru Mutie Itoup llotK ThrtiHh KoourH Luek-jiiw Nuitl (licet llllnd dtncKcrs SorateliUH Liquid Konl Acts ns au Appetizer and Vitnllzer No disease germ can escape it, that is tho reason it cures for when the germ is destroyed the disease Is gone. Two Things to Remember Use Liquid Koal to destroy tho par asites on tho Inside. Use Liquid KoaJ to destroy the par asites on tho outside. Parasites exist and thrive only at tho expense of live animal tissue. One I liousnnd Dollars Deposited in the Union linnk at Sheldon, Iowa, to be Olven to Anyone Who Finds Any of These Tes timonials Not Gen uine. Smith Cfltitor, Kan., July 5, 1003. National Medical Co., York. Nobr. Unntli'iriPii : -Have iisod your Liquid Koal for a curt) of cliiilcrii In Ims nd 1 lmu not found its oijual. I trid fifty Im-hiI f hops and tlv out of fifty I was sure would dip, hut hy this use of your Coal brought them out u. K. nnd t.uvo not nuou botlierod with oholcnt or any other wii( plunufi since. Thcreforo can gay to the gwlne breeders of Smith County and alo poultry raiser that It hus no equal You can purchamt this valunblo inudi clno of Walker A Son. of Smith (Vntsr, who can not tnirenreont thh valuable medicine to jou. Your Fraternally. JOHN PYMC. P. S. I live Rt tho proent time iPventy-stx hfud of bout nnd nlgi tlmt are dotnic Que and I believe If It had not been for the tw of th 1,1'juld Konl 1 wuuld have 1cm t one-half or probably nil of thorn. J. p. KKABNUY COUNTY NrRfiRP.Y, O. A- btund. Prop. Grower of choice Nur.wry Stcck Mimfeii, Nehr., I)ao. D, 1902 National Medical Co.. York. Nebr. About twe ww!r mo many of the farmers 3ronid hr tout wry heavily by hog olioiera. I o not wult to write you a Ion;; tUtu-rlng ut mcHt nbout vmir randloln but will av that 1 bouUt n iu:irt UfJi of'Uquld Koal and ih hn- irovninriit wan ho ntiirkeil that I bought n ruIIoo can uml tHfd It with tho rusuli that my Udh all recovered nnd I did not losr- one. My herd of over -ttO arm lino condition and you may put inc. down us o nstaut umt of hlijuld Koal. (i. A. .Strand. Doc. IWI2. W the iind'TSiKtii' d st'x-k raisers and farmnri Kladly testify to the niTlts of l.ltiuld Koal man ufactured by the Natlo nal Mrdlnal ('o., of Hhel doll, Iowa and York, l Nebraska. We have used tlib jiroduct with unit fyinc sucecsn uml advlM all to gle It u trial. It Klioiild be on every furrt In Nebraska. Kiifiis Keary. Ilee. Neb, (ieo. MtlU, life. Neb i hns Suhall, Staplfhiirst, Nb. (ieo. Kiinrrberuer. Seward, Nob. .1. It. Keary, IIpo. Neb. W. PluRliaupt. .Staplehurt. Neb. K. L'. Meyer. Staplehursl Nob. .1. Itlniicberuer, Sr. (irrmantown, Noh Hloomlleld, Neb., Ilco. 18, lilO'J. I have sold Liquid Koal for a vear now and never havo found nn urtielo that uive mic.Ii unl venal Rattsfaetton ns Mquld Koal doe. I can safely gay that I have not one dissatlillrd mu turner. 1 honestly think tbut If every funnel would use It there wo dd be verv lit;;.- h,u iocr In the country. ll U. Mundeloh. Waiihii, Neb., I).e. 12, UCJ I have been usIiik I. K. as and Insect destroy! and flml it all you claim for it. Would reoom mend It to nil. 1 will keep it on the place all tut time. Yours, Sam Gross. It Is a positive preventative of contagious diseases. Cut Out This Coupon For it may not appear again. Pill out tho blanks and mall to tho National Modlunl Co., Sheldon, Iowa My Nave. Kind ofHtock. DlMato. 1 havo never tried Liquid Koal but U you will supply me with ft sixty cent can freo I will give It a trial. Give full nam and address nnd write nlainl Sond this ooupon today. II you detlm thirty-two page book on (lie germ d iseases animals and Kpeolal expert advtcn regardln Hit) dUeues that a rt eot your own stock inu ten cents in postaya with this coup on tocovu cost of mallliiK and eipewso to us. ine oivu oijiqpw Koal jh to ini lurnlshed yon without expren or freight eha rf to you to a grindstone, a meat chopper and an Ice cream freezer. Tho dog likes the work, and will take his place in tho machine volun tarily when he sees that things nn lu readiness for his period of lahor. When his stint is done, the knives Hharpcnod, the hash made up and tho dally supply of ice cream properly frozen, his stipend is a generous al lowance of meat, and words of pralsa which he seems to fully understand and accepts with a joyful wag of hla lull. The dog Is not yet two yours old, hut weighs ahout 140 pounds, and Ills muster expects thut with increasing age und consequent lncroaso In avoir dupois and wisdom, his scope of use fulness will be considerably broadened and his value us au attache to the roa- tauraut kitchen Inllated beyond ordi nary comprehension. This Indudtrious dog lias been named Percy. Chief or tho Sky Suruporn. The Turk Row building in New York is the tallest Inhabited bulldlnd hi Die world. It covers 1G,000 srjuaru feet of ground and Is thirty storlos high. The distance from tho curbing to the cornice is li'M feet, to the top of tho towers, tiOO feet, to tho top o the llagstalT, 447; the depth of tho foundations bolow curbing Is seveuty live feet, making a total distance from tho foundations to the top of the Hag staff 552 feet Some D.000 tons of eteel was used In tho frame, tho weight of tho struc ture is liO.OOO tons, and with the live load it Is ostltnated to be 05,000 tous. Tho building stands ao firm Unit u plumblluo fulls to show the slightest tremor, even during Ue hlghost gules. The number of ofllces In Uio build ing is &"0, windows 2,180, doors 1,770, electric lights T.HOO, tenants 3,500. By uctual count the ten elevator cura truvel ntxtoen miles an hour and carry iu ten hours S,H0 passengers. It la mild that ono of tho car starters knows each tenant and clerk und the Uooi tmd room In which each is located. Tho cost of the building was $3,500,000, und tho runtals ouch year aro 000. The sxpena&a, including Interest, aro $281,320, and the surplus is $30, 765. Tho humiliation of losing your taeth is not all; think of tho terror of having them pulled 1