' f EXPOSURE BROUGHT IT OM. ; jthousands of Soldiers Contracted t 1 Kidney Trouble in the Civil War. I . John T. Jones, Tauls Valley, Okla, ays: "The hardships and exposure I ndured In the Civil War and when erring as a scout under Bill Cody, brought on my kidney trouble. I was confined to bed for days and the pain through my back and limbs was the worst I ever expe rienced. The kid ney secretions were profuse, fill- rjr "iaA Id with blood and burned terribly. I became weak and debilitated. Soon aft er I began tak'ng Doan's Kidney Pills, k Improved and It was not long before I was a well man.' ; Remember the name Doan's. i For sale by all dealers. BO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. No Place to Put It. ' Knobby What makes you so sure that tho old Konirn senators were honest? Lobby Simple enough. Togas Bidn't have pockets. Puck. DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for men's Ailments. A scientifically pre- t pared remedy or proven worm. iuu result from their use Is quick and per ' tnanent. For sale at all Drug Stores. Unfraternal. "It seems cruel to slaughter all Jhose pigs for the market," said the Chicago girl. , "I know that it's cruel," replied Miss Cayenne. "Hut when you think of What the packers charge for the meat It does seem a little unfraternal." 1. fcX Important to Mothers , Examine carefully every bottle ol CASTORIA, a safe and euro remedy for Infants and children, and see that it I T-f iVa Signature ofUfefe In TJse For Over 30 Years. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Where He Fell Down. Mr. Crlmsonbcak I see Budapest fcas a school where the students are laugtat the art of eating. , Mrs. Crimsonbeak You ought to ar range to go there, John. "What for?" "And take a course In spaghetti eat Ing." Yonkers Statesman. Little Myra Explains. Little Myra Lee had been in school but a few days when her mother had occasion to write a note to the teach er, and signed herself Mrs. Kent Thinking she" might have misunder stood the child's name, the teacher asked an explanation. "Oh." said Myra, with a charming ly confidential air,' "you see, my mam ma got married again but i didn't." Lippincott's. An Exciting Town. Los Angeles is a truly exciting town i to live in. To say nothing of its 5 jheavenly climate and its bombs, there 'I Js always something stimulating in (the occult line going on. Just the 'other day a widow of the angelic city Ibegan to long for a sight of one of j her schoolmates whom she had not feeen for 45 years. The longing brought Nits fulfillment. A spirit told her to (jjok for him in Brooklyn. She obeyed, met him on the street a few hours after she arrived, and promptly mar ried him. It is worth while to live in. a city where things like this han pen, even at (he risk of being blown up now and then. Hack to the Wild. There was a time when all dog were wild ai:! whn what we call Wolves were i:i;"rn!:t I "vi other dogs only o cu!! r no i vent from a wf intlbiK'.. lor i i- ..v. From timt time yni twil. i.e. r of dogs jthat have returned to (lie lite of their ancestors and 1-ave run wild with the wolves of the prairie or of tbo woods. In the town of Sandy in Oregon a greyhound one night made the ac quaintance of a coyote, which is a kind of wolf, and ever since ho baa lived away from the town, running with the coyotes and approaching hu- !man dwelling-places only to steal a hen or two when he has been more than usually hungry. DRINK WATER TO CURE KIDNEYS AND RHEUMATISM The People Do Not Drink Enough Water to Keep Healthy, Says Well-Known Authority. The numerous eases of kidney and ,dder diseases and rheumatism are mainly due to the fact that the drtnU lng of water, nature's greatest medi cine, has been neglected. Stop loading your system with med icines und euro-alls; but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick, why, of course, take the proper medi cines plain, common vegetable treat ment, which will not shatter tho nerves or ruin the stomach." To cure Kht umatism you must make the kidneys do their work; they are the filters of tho blood. They must be made to tt r:in out of the blood the waste matter and acids that cause -rheumatism; the urine must bo neu tralized so it will no longer be a source of irritation to t he bladder, and, mc-t of all, you must keep theso acids from forming in the stomach. This is t ho cause o." I'lomach trouble and poor digestion. For these conditions you can do no belter than tnko the following prescription: Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, ono ounce; Coti.poun 1 Syrup Farsnparllla. thive ounces. Mix by shaking well In bntt!- and take in teaspoonful doses j.ftcr each meal and at bedtime, but don't fo: i" t tho water. Drink rleii'v and el-en. Thu valuable li;',.:-i: a-!::i and sim ple prescription ! 1 lie posted up 1u each household and used at the first sign of an attack ' rheumatism, backache or urinr.ry trouble, no mat tfcr how slight. E FINE DATES Palms Thrive In Sun of Southern California. Demonstrated That Conditions In Coachella Valley Are Favor able to Development of First-Class Fruit I-os Angeles, Cal. The dnte Indus try In California promises to become a ?reat factor In the fruit markets of the world, for It has been proved that tho conditions in the Coachella val ley are more favorable to the devel opment of the dato of first quality than of any other country where the late la grown. It has also been dem onstrated that a much larger per centage of first quality dates can be produced from the seed than in tho S.iharan cases. In planting the dato seed plant in rows thirty leet apart, placing tho seed about eighteen Inches apart in the row, thus planting about one thousand seed to the acre. During the lirst few years any kind of crop i an be cultivated between the rows. When the palm Is three years old It liegir.s to blossom. At this time the process of thinning begins, and the male plants can be taken up and sent to tho city to be planted as orna mental trees. From this time until after the fifth year the thinning and rearranging In rows must be properly attended to and, according to best au thority, growers may expect at least one hundred plants of the best quality of dates out of the one thousand seeds pbnted to the acre, and as the FINDS QUEER TRIBE Dutch Explorer Tells of Wild Folk in New Guinea. Mysterious Mountain People Who, With Their Pigs, Live In Little Huts Raised Ten Feet From Ground. London. Mr. II. A. Lorentz, a Dutch explorer, the first white man to pene trate Into the mysterious central snow range of New Guinea, has returned to Europe with a thrilling story ot ad ventures. The explorer discovered a mysteri ous mountain tribe who, with their pigs, lived in little huts raised ten feet from the ground. Into which both the people and the animals climbed by way of notched boards. Doctor Lorentz says: "Suddenly we came across a se .Muded valley which, to our amaze ment, we found to be thickly popu lated. We were walking in single file .through the twilight shade of the great forest when we heard mysteri ous calls. Suddenly a small bond of savages, all armed with bows and ar rows and stone axes, ran out from the Jungle. They approached us with hands outstretched, offering us sweet potatoes as a sign of friendship. "On our arrival In their village the people performed a curious ceremony, by which they made us blood brothers. They sacrificed a pig and smeared each of us ou the forehead with the creature's blood. This proved a some what awkward attention in the case of our Mohammedan soldiers, but at my earnest request they agreed to sub mit, provided that we allowed them Fire Horses tnlmals In Denver Department for Ten Years Run Away From Life of Ease on Ranch. Denver. The story of Larry and Spot, two horses which were for ten years at the fire station of Blake street, between Eighteenth and Nine teenth streets, will appeal to all lov ers of horses. Both the horses were large, white animals with black spots. They were the pets ot the boys at the station. For ten years they had run to every fire In their district and they had learned to answer the call of the gongs with almost as much Intelli gence as the firemen themselves. They were never more delighted than when they were In the harness and making their way, full speed, down the street, their bodies quivering with the excitement and Joy of the run. But Larry and Spot were not young when they were put upon the fire wagons, and so, after ten years of hard service, they began to show their age and had to be sold. The firemen when they saw that they must part ftith their old animal friends were as jad as If two of the boys were leaving ihein. HERO IN LAUGHABLE RESCUE Telephone Operator Risks His Life o Save Mere Eundle oV Cloth ingBaby at Home. St. Louis. No moving picture film ever depicted a iiKire thrilling scene than that witnessed by a crowd of wen. women and c hildren at the foot of Miiler street. A hare-headed wom- ii was wheeling a baby curt across M:e Iron Mountain railroad tracks and a train was bearing down upon her. ve the child," was the cry of a iiv.t li I C l.S Th. ;. i iii.c 1 1 e he ro. Hi, I. I.aiui. recently c loved a.- a ),,il(ii.e operator in the olicc de-c-,t, t ill inward il. l-a. k. lie , ;,r!,i d til.- rail-., jasl in Hire to ; ..:i-'! t'.'.e v.en. an am! l:'-r piec imi:-, I, m . i !:..... ill 1 1 .mi of I 1. 1 t , ;,i,. in ret I.' Vt." I.e ;-ai'l, as the ,lir e ' . i : ti) t Mill off ; cd : .. .- -.i-ce. -s !-. I: -' : i 'a. cried t i.e inn, her. - J hany is i ale at. I.oiue." And she show-id the crowd that the hugi-y con talacd only a buiidlu of clothing. WINNING THE RECORD FOR ALTITUDE r ;1 NliW YORK. Among the notable meet at Belmont park was that o new world's record for altitude. So horse power he reached a height o height attained In France on October Johnstone has been flying only since 1 plants should be at least thirty feet apart each way when twelve or fif teen years of age, they will have fifty good plants to the acre to dispose of. but when one considers the profit to be derived from the first offshoots, which may be expected from a five-year-old plant, one will be tempted to leave the plants fifteen feet In tho row for a few years at least. A con servative estimate places an average of four offshoots to the plant five years old, and an average of one off shoot to the plant a year for the next five years. The offshoot always bears fruit Identical with the parent tree. In this way the parties who plant the first seedling orchard will be in line immediately afterwards to undergo ceremonial washing. "These people lived In little huts. all of which were raised about ten feet from the ground, access being obtained by a notched pole. These little huts we found to be divided Into two, one-half being used for domestic animals mostly pigs, which pre sumably, also climbed the rough lad der and the other half by tho people themselves. These natives are not dwarfs. VTe noticed that some of the women had the middle finger of tho left hand cut off. "We had no means of discovering the meaning of this, although It was clear that the mutilation was made during youth. Many of the men, too, had the upper portion of one of their Says World Dr. Forbes Wlnslow, Lunacy Expert, Takes Pessimistic View of Future Pace Is Rapid. Ixmdon. According to Dr. Forboa Wlnslow, who acquired International celebrity by his Bedulous Insistence on his theory that "Jack the Ripper" was a homicidal maniac, the world is go ing mad. Doctor Wlnslow considers that the rate of progress to that consummation is shockingly rapid. In a book of remi niscences published recently this ex pert In criminal lunacy says: "By a simple arithmetical calcula tion It can be shown the exact year when there will be more Insane per sons In the world than Bane. Wo m England are gradually approaching, "Come Back" A farmer living about twenty miles from Denver was the buyer of tho horses, and the night he went to the fire station to get the animals the heart of every fireman sank. Larry and Spot were led away with drooping heads. Thero was many a fireman who had been around the station for years, and who had come to listen for the nicker of the creatures, wbo felt a bit lone some that night. Larry and Spot, however, were not ready to give up their old friends, and the next morning at daybreak the men were awakened by the stamping of hoofs outside of the firehouse. One of the men sneaked down to the front of the station. There a strange sight con fronted him. Larry and Spot were standing at the entrance with their noses over the chains, waiting to be admitted. Some of the firemen, when they were told of the Incident by their comrade, rr-.n down to the entrance and petted the horses. Iarry and Spot were ad mitted and the firemen communicated with the farmer who had purchased the animals. He arrived later and took the horses back to his ranch. These Kings Emperor Francis Joseph Can Speak 12 Languages Several Other Crowned Linguists. Vienna. No monarch of the pres ent time possesses such linguistic at tainments as the Emperor Franc is Jo seph. He speaks twelve languages: German, French, Hungarian, Czech, I'cdish, Servian, Croatian, Kutheniun, lialuiatlun, Roumanian, Italian nnd Hebrew. He Is less at home In Eng lish. Another capable crowned linguist Is Kaiser Wllhelm, who talks fleently in live languages besides his own: Eng lish, IVenc-h, Latin, I'olish and Rus sian. The czar of Itussla tpeaks Eng lish, German and French, hesldes be-in.- well versed in' the- various Hub- !-. ,11 l'i ilccIS y::-!or Emmanuel of Italy has i i u;H of languages and has not Kiici.vedi d in fully mastering French and German, although he gallantly stic-kt to bis btud'" -vifoiibo ot Suaio v, J " --v a - feats at tho International aviation f Ralph Johnstone, who established a . In a "baby Wright roadster" ot only f 9,714 feet, exceeding by D28 feet the 1 by Henry W. Wnymalon of Holland. ast June. to reap a rich harvest for their sur plus offshoots, for tho Imported off shoots will be very expensive for sev eral years to come, besides, after transporting the ofTshoots on tho backs of camels across the burning sands of the Sahara desert to the ocean liner, lying upon the docks at both ends of the line, then transport ed by rail to the Indicated farms, the plants will certainly bo considerably weakened, and will require a year of tender nursing. Even though the plants cost 525 each, and not more than one-half survive the rough treat ment, there yet remains a fortune to the one who engages In the date busi ness In this favored location. ears removed. Unlike all I'apuan tribes I have met they were entirely free from skin disease. None of whom woro a Btltch of clothing. While the tribes on the coast never smoke, these mountain people grow tobacco, which they smoke In their pipes. Boy Grieved for Cat. New York. Frank Allighlctta, tei years old, has had his first square meal in three days. A big Maltese has been his pet for years. Threo days ago the cat was taken by the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The lad began pining to such an extent that he could not eat. Ills family was on the verge of summoning a doctor, when the cat turned up. How It escaped the so ciety agents is unknown. The sight of his old companion was a tonic for the boy, who ate with his family for the first time in three days. is Going Mad with the decadence) of our youth, near proximity to a nation of madmen. "By comparing the lunacy statistics of 18G9 with tho'!0 of 1009. four de cades having Intervened, by reflections are sad Indeed. A terrible but real curse Is In store, and an lnsano world looks forward to me with certainty In the not far distant future. "In 1SC9. out of a population of 22, 223,299, there were 53,177 registered lunatics in England and Wales, then bedng ono lunatic In every 4 1 S of total population, whereas In 19i)9. out of 'i population of 35,750,015, the number of registered lunatics was 12S.7R7, im king on an average oue lunatic li every 278 of population. So that in 4i years an enormous Increase In lunar? Is seen. Surely a drenilful future foj nations still unborn to havct to eop with. "These are the facts, and sad to roi fleet upon. They must bo accepted. They cannot In any way be chab lenged." Doctor Wlnslow's phraseology l sometimes unhappy, as when b ".-rites, for Instance: "I have breathed the atmosphere ol lunacy for over sixty years, am'. th conclusions I arrive at are pessimistic In the extreme." Woman's $50,000 Windfall. Iondon. A fortune of $50,000 and considerable property In Devonshire has come unexpectedly to a married woman named Angle, living In hum ble circumstances in Bristol. It Is stuted that while Mrs. Anglo was re siding in America a relative died at Barnstaple, leaving her his property. Attempts to truce her by advertise incuts failed until a lew weeks ago a friend Informed her of her good for tune. Ninety-Pound Sponge. London. A consular report fron: the Bahama Islands descirihes what Is termed "tho world's biggest sponge." It Is perfectly round and is six feet In circumference and two feet In dl amteter. When taken from the water It wedghed between eighty and ninety pounds. Good Talkers preiers bpanisn, although ho has a good knowledge of English and French. Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria 1h n verHfitllit ruli.r f,.r I ,,,iaiti,,.. n 1 Pays Old Board Bill. ; M-ramou, ra.- i niriy niiio year ago Martin l'udden left Carbondale, wing for a c ouple moiil Iim' hoard und paper of tohaceo. Lately lie re turned and sought Martin Flynii, a well-known hot 1 man of thl ; city, son : of the man to whom he owed the board j bill, for the purpose ()f paing. ( When quizzed, l a,l.,n. who In his I ounger days was a laHi.r, stated that '"' came- from 21 mil s the other ttiil of New Orleans simply to pay tlie.su bills, remarking that lie was an old man, with not long to live, ami wuntod I to be square with the wor' ' WANTED SATAN SENT NORTH Good Example of Scottish Humor In Remark Made by Railroad Porter. Scottish humor Is dry rather than boisterous, and I always think there Is cxqulsito drollery In the story of the Stonehaven railway rorter nnd the Salvation Army "captain." To catch the hang of a little yarn readers must remember that Stonehaven lies to the south of Aberdeen. The London train had drawn up at Stonehaven on ac count of a sllRht mishap a mile or two nhead, and Andra, tho old porter, had got Into conversation with a Salvation Army officer who had popped his bend out of the compartment to ask the reason for the delay. "Aye, aye," mused Andra, after giv ing the deslrod Information, "ye'll be for Aibordeen, I'm thlnklnT' "Yes, my man," was the reply; "I'm bound for Aberdeen a very wicked place, I'm told!" "What mlcht ye be goln' to dae there, sir. If it's as bad as a' that?" asked Andra, rather amused at the visitor's words. "Ah," was the pious answer, "I'm going to drive the devil out of Aber deen.". Like lightning camo from the old porter the pawky retort: "See an' drive him north, chlel; haud hlra well to the north!" Ex change. NOT WORRYING. Ouoet Scientists claim that In a million years this earth will be a mass ot Ice. 1'roprietor Summer Hotel Oh! well I'll be out of the summer-hotel busi ness by that time, I hope. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON "My llttlo son, when about a year and a half old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a physi cian treat him, but tho sores grew worse. Then they began to come out on his arms, then ou other parts of his body, and then one caffio on his chest, worse than the others. Then I called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half ot suffering he grew so bad that I had to tie his hands In cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. He got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. "My aunt advised me to try Cutl cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. I sont to a drug store and got a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box of the Oint ment and follow od directions. At the end of two months the sores were all well. Ho has never had any sores of any kind since. I can Blncerelysay that only for Cutlcura my child would have died. I used only one cake ot Cutlcura Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. "I am a nurse and my profession brings mo into many different fam ilies and it Is always a pleasure for me to tell my story and recommend Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. Egbert Shel don, Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 23, 1909." The Limit. "John, I want to buy some gloves will you give me a check?" "Sure how much can you do wth?" "How much have you got in the bonk?" "I am greatly encouraged," said a man today. "A good many people knocking on me lately; that is a sign I am amounting to something." Mrs. Wlnmow'1 Soothing- Syrup. For rhhd mil trothlng;. Hift-ua i hu kuiun. rid iters In. i" '-'" " - ulii. cuiek wtud tunc, gwftbuui. Fortunate Is the man who wants only what he can get. 1 v scrofulous conditions, ulcers, "fever-sores," white swellinft, etc., by taking Dr. Pierce's Diaoovery. 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