The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 20, 1905, Image 6

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The Alliance Hc,ald
T. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
Brief Telegrams
Tho houso la Verona In which Juliet
la Bald to havo lived hnd In which Hho
received Romeo, has been sold at
auction.
Tho total contributions of John D.
Rockefeller to educational and mis
aionory causes now foots up the Bplen
did sum of $20,000,000.
Captain N. M. Brooks, superintend
ent of foreign malls In tho postofflco
department of tho government, was
born on tho samo day as President
McKlnloy.
Efforts to rcscuo tho thlrty-nlno men
who woro cut off from escape by flro
in tho BoruBca coal mlno In Prussia
havo boon without success and it la
feared that they havo perished.
When Mrs. Charles M. Oolrlch, re
turned to her cottago at Nowport, It
I., aftor an nbsonco of two hours sha
discovered that Jowelry valued at $10,
000 had been token from her dressing
case.
In tho absenco of Secretary Hitch
cock and Assistant Secretary Ryan,
Frank L. Campbell, assistant attorney
general for tho interior department,
has beon designated by tho president
acting secretary.
Baron d'Estournellcs do' Constant,
tho Fronch member of Tho Hoguo
peaeo. tribunal, has written a letter to
Premier Rouvler urging French Inter
mediation in tho conflict between Nor
way and Swedon.
Immigration Commission Sargent
has roturned from tho Hawaiian is
lands. In his speeches thcro ho favor
ed attracting such immigration to
Honolulu as now comes to tho Da
kota and Minnesota.
Tho city eloctlon hold at Bolso,
Idaho, resulted In tho election of
James Plnnoy, republican, for mayor
by a majority of BOO ovor S. M. Hays,
democrat Tho cntlro republican
tlckot was olectcd.
Cyrus Leland, receiver for tho es
tate of 0. J. Dovlln, tho failed Topeka
hanker, borrowed $50,000 to pay
miners In tho Dovlln mines of south
ern Kansas, nd says work thero will
bo continued.
Tho appraised valuo of tho estate of
F. G. Blgelow, tho Milwaukee bankor
receritly sent to tho pcnltontiary at
eLavonworth, Kan., Is $288,044. Tho
claims which havo boon filed against
tho ostato amount to $2,191,989.37.
Edwin S. Holmes, associate- statls
Itlclan of tho department of agricul
ture, is accused of having given ad
vance information of tho government
cotton crop report to Now York brok
ers and is dismissed by Secretary Wil
son. King Edward receives dally no fewer
than 3,000 newspapers and 1,000 let
ters, whllo tho czar and tho German
emperor rocelvo each from COO to 700
letters and appeals. Tho king of Italy
is troubled by about 500 and Queen
Wllhelmlna from 100 to 150.
First Lloutenant Nlrrnhelm, com
mander of tho German torpedo boat
"S 124," which collided with tho bat
tleshlp Woerth July C, killed himself
with a revolver at his residence in
Kiel, doubtless from the humiliation
which ho suffered over tho accident
and tho probability of hts professional
career being ruined.
As an additional mark of honor to
John Paul Jones, whose body Is being
brought to tho United States by Rear
Admiral Slgsbee's squadron, a division
of tho North Atlantic fleet, probably
abttlCBhlps, -will bo Bent to meet tho
home-coming vessels outside the Vir
ginia capes and escort them Into
Chesapeake bay.
John Alexander Dowlo hod all bank
ruptcy proceedings against him dis
missed In tho Unltell States district
court by Judge S. H. Bothea at Chi
cago becauso nono of tho petitioning
creditors havo complied with tho
court's order to fllo amended petitions.
All of tho claims, amounting to some
thing like $400,000, have been sub
stantially paid off with Interest
Benjamin Webb Williams, who a
genoratlon ago was a pioneer in con
ducting lecture tours in tho United
States, died at his homo In Dorchester,
Mass. He waB nlnoty-two years of age.
In an address to New York bankers,
James M. Beck said tho present codo
of commercial morals was bad.
John L. Flynn, of Mississippi, after
a desperate but unsuccessful attempt
to kill his brldo, committed suicldo
in New Orleans. Mrs. Flynn was a
daughter of C. F. Hudson, of Greeley,
Colo.
Tho last New York bank statement
is unfavorable, showing a decrease of
$3,700,000 in surplus reserve.
After pulllgn wires separately for
several months, tho Gould and other
western roads agree to pull together
and take all tho traffic in wire will
bear.
Fire of supposed Incendiary origin
has destroyed the business portion of
Grldley, Cal. Loss $100,000.
Baron SpecK von Sternburg, tho
German ambassador at Washington,
and his wife sailed for Germany on
the Bteamehip Bremen. He Is on a
three months' vacation.
H. A. Bledsoe, son of the man whose
life suggested to John Hay the poem,
"Jlo Bludso of tho Prairlo Belle," la
living in Denver.
King Oscar and Crown Prince Gue
tavus of Sweden, -will Ball July 13 to
pest Emperor William at Gefle, o
thoesat coast of -. i
THE TEACHERS FOE
A LITE ALWAYS THREATENED BY
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
One Who Broke Down from Six Yrnrs of
Overwork Telia How She Xscnped
Misery of Enforced Idleness.
I had beon Reaching In tho city
schools steadily foisix years," said Miss
James, whoso recent return to the work
from vrhioh she was driven by nervous
collapse has attracted attention. "They
wero greatly overcrowded, especially iu
the primary department of which I had
charge, and I had been doing tho work
of two teachers. Tho strain was too
much for my nerves and two years ago
the orisis camo.
I was prostrated mentally and phy
sically, edit in my resignation and never
expected to be able to resume work. It
loomed to mo then that I was tho most
miscrnblo woman on earth. I was tor
tared by nervous headaches, worn out by
inability to Bleep, and had so little
blood that I was as white as chalk.
"Aftor my active lifo, it was hard to
beat Idleness, and terribly discouraging
to keep paying out tho savings of years
for medicines which did mo no good."
"Howdldyougotbnckyonr.hcalth?"
"A baro chanco mid n lot of faith led
mo to a euro. After I had suffered for
many mouths, nud when I was on tho
very vergo of despair, I happouod to read
an Recount of soino oores effected by
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tho state
ments were so convincing that I some
how felt assured that theso pills would
help mo. Most people, I think, buy only
ono box for a trial, hut I purchased six
boxes at once, and when I had used
them up, I was indeed well and had no
need of tnoro modiciue.
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enriched my
thin blood, gave ino baok my sleep, re
stored my appetite, gavo mo strength to
walk long distances without fatigue, in
fact freed mo from all my numerous ail
ments. I have already taught for several
months, and I cannot say enough in
praiso of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Miss Margaret M. Jamos is now living
at No. 123 Clay street, Dayton, Ohio.
Many of her fellow teachers havo also
used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and aro
enthusiastio about their merits. Sound
digestion, strength, ambition, and cheer
ful spirits quickly follow their nso. They
are sold in every drug store in tho
World,
Ink Spots on Mahogany.
Ink spots on mahogany may bo re
moved by being touched with a feath
er dipped in oil and vitriol diluted
with twlco Its quantity of water. Tho
spot should bo well and quickly
rubbod.
"Yes"
Churches
School Houses
and Homes
ourht to be decorated and made beautiful
and healthful by using
tXato&stvM
Rock fitment SHfttfte
not rub or scale. Destroy a disease germs and
Tennla. No washing of walls after onoa ap
plied. Any on can brush It on-mlx with
cold water. Plain Untlnjr and whitening, and
tho most elaborate relief, stencil work and
frescoing niay be dona with It. Other finishes
(bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot
water) ilonothavc tho ce ruentlnr property
at Alabaitlne. Thoy are stuck oa with
glue or other animal matter, which rots,
lerdluj; disease g-enas, robbing-, scaling
and spoiling walls, clothing, tc Such
finishes must be washed off erery year-costly
filthy work, lluy Alnbitino only In
nre-pound r.ackagcs. proporly labeled.
Tint card, pretty wall and cellW design,
Hints on Decorating, and our artists' ser
vices In making color plans, free.
ALABASTINE COMPANY,
firsad Rapids, Mich, or 105 Water St, N. Y.
2 2 Cream
" - Separator
rOR92S.OQ w sell ths
cclttiratxTDllHoec CREAM
SEPARATOR, cwptrltr. W0
pound per houri 130 pound, c
pAcltj ir hour for 329.00:
MO nounda cmnaf itT mrbiturfor
S34,00. CurntM th
quI of StMnWrt that RE
TAIL EVIRYWHERE St Ire to
srs.oo to $118.00.
our offer. ft?.:
raUron our So daye- fria trial
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standing and rrtmant It TOO
ov out iiuu vj companion,
teat and oao that It will akua
tloaar, aklm coldfr milk,
aim eaaler, ran llKbtcrand
aklm ens-half mora milk
Uian any other Cream Srpa
rater made. au can return
tha Separator to ua at our
xpenae ana wo will Imme
diately return any money
you may hevepald Car Irtish)
charge or otherwla. Cut
Ulla aj. out at once and mill
fcn ti- anrl vnu will rrlva
by return mall, free, postpaid, our LATEST SPECIAL
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big offer and our f roe trial proposition and 70a will ro
relT the MOST ASTONISHINGLY LIBERAL CREAM
SEPARATOR OPPER EVER HEARU OP. Addreas,
SEARS, ROEIUCK & CO., CHICAI0.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER ttSBKSKfiWS
Pome In dining room, sleeping room and placea when
niea are u-ouDie-eome.Clean.noat,
will not sol I or In
jur anything.
Try them once,
youwlllneTerbe
without them. IC
not kept by deal
era, sent prepaid
for toe. llsraM
Beam, 111 DtKsU,
Als.,SrMsVa,3.T.
Prepare Your Own Baby Food
with fresh cow's milk, made nearly hu
njan by the TRAINED NURSE FOH
MULA. Cooked as needed, sterilized,
inexpensive, eagerly taken, this reclpo
has saved many Infant lives. By mall
11.00. Trained Kure Co., llooia 14, J005
Howard bt., Oiwtu, Neb.
SMOKERS RND
LEWIS-SINGLE BINDER
5?C,7a.rKbeUer Qu,li,y lhn "' 10t Cigars
Your JotUr or direct from Factory, PeorU, IV
MOLES and WARTS REMOVED
With ANTI-MOLE. No pain, soreness or scar
OOAUXtrttui Pkhhavxxt. hod per bottle by
mall. Miller Manufacturing Co., Lincoln, Nob
ff 'irSlI
HfjamHf
Aro you going' to tho Paclflc7 Thero
Is a now railroad reaching that favor
Uo region, tho San Pedro, Los Angoles
& Salt Lako Railroad, popularly known
as tho "Salt Lako Route." It Is oper
ating a palatial vestlbuled Pullman
train out of Salt Lako City for Loa
Angoles every evening at 8:30 o'clock.
Your ticket agent has coupons read
ing via this new line and be suro to
kisist upon this routing when buying
tickets to tho Pacific Coast
Ask for tho Salt Lako Route, or tho
San Pedro Line, and tako no other, be
causo it 1b tho best road to tho best
part of the Pacific Coast Write for
illustrated booklet to J. L. Moors,
D. P. A Salt Lako City.
Days in America.
Hearty farowells wero extended
last Saturday ty tho Campania's pas
songers to their fellow traveller John
O'Reilly, aged ninety-five, and hl
wife, Mary, seventy yers old, as they
camo nshoro at Now York. Mr. O'Reil
ly woro a tall shiny boaver hat,
which ho bought fifty years ago, the
kind that Lincoln and Webster woro
at tho height of their fame.
When questioned at tho landing
O'Reilly said:
"I've come back to America to pass
my century mark. It's nobody's busi
ness how much money I havo or have
not I may not havo a penny and I
may havo plenty, but I'm an Ameri
can citizen and yon can't stop me."
And thoy didn't
O'Reilly at onco bought tickets to
Dunkirk, N. Y., for himself and wlfo,
and will return to that place, where
no lived for fifty-eight years before
returning to Ireland a year and a half
ago.
An Irish gardener, being discovered
shelving, was thus admonished by his
jmployer (also an Irishman) : "rat, yo
dirty thief, yoz can tako a week's no
tice and go now, for 1 wouldn't thrust
rcz with an empty sack ruli or straw!"
Reads Like a Miracle.
Moravia, N. Y., July 17th. (Special)
Bordering on the miraculous is the
caso of Mrs. BenJ. Wilson, of this
place. Suffering from Sugar Diabetes,
sho wasted away till from weighing
200 lbs. sho barely tipped tho scales at
130 lbs. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured
her. Speaking of her euro her hus
band, says:
"My wife suffered everything from
Sugar Diabetes. She was sick four
years and doctored with two doctors,
but received no benefit Sho had so
much pain all over her that sho could
not rost day or night The doctors
said that sho could not live.
"Then an advertisement led mo to
try Dodd's Kidney Pills and they
helped her right from tho first Five
boxes of them curod her. Dodd's Kid
ney Pills wero a God-sent remedy to
us and wo recommend them to all suf
fering from Kidney Disease."
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney
Diseases, including Brlght's disease,
and all Kidney aches, including Rheu
matism. Old:et Doll In America.
Long, long ago, when William Penn
sailed from England on his second
visit to America, what do you think
ho brought with him on tho good ship
Canterbury? An English doll. This
paBSonger is tho solo survivor of thai
voyage across tho Atlantic, which was
made over 200 years ago.
William Ponn had a little daughter
named Lctitla. Letitla heard her fa
ther tell wonderful idles of what he
saw and heard in Pennsylvania on his
first visit to this country, thousands ol
miles distant from Letltia's homo. He
ofton told her about little Miss Ran
kin, who living as sho did in tho wild
erness of Pennsylvania (for this was
long ago,, remember), had no tops at
all, not even one rag doll. When
Letltia's father was getting ready to
again cross the ocean to America his
little girl insisted upon sending a doll
to that lonesome little girl.
Tho doll was dressed in a court cos
tume of striped and delicately tinted
brocade and velvet Tho skirt was held
out by enormous hoops for such was
tho, fashion of the well-dressed ladles
Df that period. The doll Itself Is
twenty inches high and has tho Ions
waist and slender form at tno court
beauties sho left In her native land.
Her hair is rolled back from her face,
much in tho style of today.
This doll now lives In Montgomery
county, Maryland, In the strictest so
elusion. She 13 only removed from her
careful wrappings whon little girls de
sire the honor of making tho acquaint
ance of the oldest doll In America.
COTIES A TIME
When Coffee Shows What It Haa Been
Doing.
"Of late years coffeo has disagreed
with me," writes a matron from Rome,
N. Y.; "it's lightest punishment was to
make me 'logy' and dizzy, and it
seemed to thicken up my blood.
"The heaviest was when It upset my
stomach completely, destroying my ap
petite and making me nervous and Irri
table, and sent mo to my bed. After
one of these attacks, in which I nearly
lost my life, I concluded to quit and
try Postum'Food Coffee.
"It went right to the spot! I found
it not only a most palatable and re
freshing beverage, but a food as well.
"All my ailments, tho 'Ioginess' and
dizziness, the unsatisfactory condition
of my blood, my nervousness and Irri
tability 'disappeared in short order and
my sorely afflicted stomach began
quickly to recover. I began to rebuild
and havo steadily continued until now.
Have a good appetite and am rejoic
ing in sound health, which "I owe to
the use of Fostum Food Coffee." Naino
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich.
There's a reason.
Read the. little book. "Tho Road ts
I Wellville' found In each pkg.
THE NEWS IN NEBRASKA
MILFORD HOME EXPENSIVE.
Board Debating Advisability of Clos
ing the Institution?
LINCOLN Members of tho Stato
Board of Public Lands and Buildings
nro seriously considering closing up
ono of tho buildings used In connec
tion with the Industrial Homo at Mil
ford, providing they cannot find a way
to close tho entiro institution. At tho
present timo thero aro thlrty-fivo In
mates besides three officers and five
employes at tho institution, or thero
woro when the last report was made,
a month ago. Tho per capita cost for
caring for theso for tho six months
was $102.20 for the 182 days. Whllo
this is not as large as tho per capita
at tho Nebraska City institution it is
considered entirely too high for tho
good the Institution does. It is claim
ed that tho unfortunates there could
bo sent to an institution in Omaha at
a cost of not more than $25 for tho
patient, nnd tho children inmates
could bo taken Into the Homo of tho
Friendless. To keep up both tho build
ings it will roqulro repairs to cost not
less than $10,000 and this tho board
does not want to spend. A great ef
fort was made during tho late legis
lature to consolidate this institution
with tho Home for the Friendless, but
It failed. The legislature appropriat
ed $21,200 for maintaining tho insti
tution for the nest two years and
most of this will be spent.
BUSY WITH PLANS FOR
UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS
LINCOLN Director Fee of tho Uni
versity buildings and grounds and
Prof. Chowins are busy laying plans
for a number of new buildings that
aro to be eroded by tho university
within a short time. It is expected
that work will start this summer on
tho new $50,000 museum building, to
bo located just north of tho gymna
sium on tho campus and also on tho
women's building at the state farm.
Plans aro now being drawn for these
structures. Two barns will also bo
built at the farm this summer, one
for hay and tho other to accommodate
tho high class swine the state Is rais
ing. Plans are completed for a resi
dence for tho Instructor at the new
sub-station at North Platte and also
for two houses at the state farm,
which will bo utilized to accommodate
assistants.
Carter Has a Prize.
LINCOLN Deputy Game Warden
Carter Is In receipt of two beautifully
mounted English black cocks. The
history accompanying tho birds states
that many years ago, when tho Eng
lish game cocks became scare wealthy
sporting men bought up a number of
them and placed them in an Isolated
place, where, after being neglected a
number of years, the birds turned Into
wild fowls, such as were tho two sent
to tho game warden. The birds were
sent out by Chicago parties.
Cut In Carpet Bill.
LINCOLN The State Board of Pub
lic Lands and Buildings is watching
things closely of late. Some time ago
somo rubber carpeting was bought by
sample for uso In the Grand Island
Soldiers' Home. When It arrived
Land Commissioner Eaton dlscoverd
that tho goods wore lighter than the
sample, and the board promptly cut off
12 cents a yard on the purchase.
REAL ESTATE RAISE
STANDS AS FIXED
LINCOLN County assessors In
thoso counties whose valuation was
increased by the State Board of Equal
ization last year will be compelled to
return to the' state board this year
their real estate at the valuation fixed
by the state board last year. That Is
they must tako their own figures of
last year and add tho increase made
by tho state board for tho real estate
valuation of this year. Some coun
ties havo not done this, but the sec
retary of tho board will do It for them.
Tho taking of assessors' figures on
real estate for last year instoad of the
figures of the board makes quite a
difference in tho total assessment. In
Johnson county thho difference Is
$113,117.70, while in Nemaha county
tho dlfferene Is $148,929.55, which
amounts the secretary of the board
will add to the valuation of the two
counties.
New Grain on Market
GRAFTON Both elevators hero are
taking In new wheat It Is a fine
quality, testing G2 pounds to the bush
eL Price, 75c. It is thought that the
yield may bo generally 15 to 20 bush
els per acre,
Pat Jordan, a resident of Mason,
was brought to Broken Bow by Sheriff
Richardson, a complaint of insanity
being lodged against Tiim by his wife.
Guard Rifles Competition.
LINCOLN Tho stato Tlfle competi
tion will bo pulled off at Kearney py
members of tho National Guard, bo
ginning July 21 and lasting until Au
gust 3. Tho successful one's in this
meet will go to New Jersey to tako
part in tho national shoot.
Mlsterek is Killed.
ELWOOD Frank Mlsterek, an aged
fanner, living six miles southwest of
Elwood, was thrown from his wagon
in a runaway and killed.
STATE NOTES.
Adams will hold a Btreet fair on
July 28 and 29. A good program has
been prepared for tho occasion.
Tho corporate existence of tho
First National bank of West Point
haa been extended by tho treasury de
partment for twenty years.
Judge A. H. Babcock, ono of tho
judges df the First judicial district, Is
ill at his homo in Beatrice. His con
dition is regarded serious.
Thero has been a decrease in the
number of persons of school ago in
tho Osceola High school district of
twenty-six from last year.
Tho assessors' valuation of real
and personal property In Hall county
shows Wood River in second place,
with an increase of $25,124. Grand Is
land shows up $43,529.
W. D. Fisher has been appointed
manager of tho York opera house. He
says the new owner, Mr. Campbell,
will completely remodel tho building
and put everything in a first class con
dition. The 8-year-old daughter of Mrs.
Mary Branek, five miles northwest of
Table Rock was bitten by a dog. Sho
was brought to town for medical
treatment at once and no Berlous ap
prehensions are felt In the matter.
Silas Bowen, who lives on a larm
live miles northwest or Table Hock
was struck and Instantly killed by
lightning. He and his son, Ralph,
wero going home from the Held with
teams. Tho son's team was killed. Mr.
Bowen leaves a wife and three child
ren. Thostate board of health has ap
pointed G. H. Brewer, secretary of
tho embalming board. As members of
the dental board under the new law,
D. M. Meeso of Auburn was appointed
for one year; C. F. Wallace of Omaha,
three years; W. T. Smith, Geneva,
four years; C. L. Parker of Norfolk,
five years.
Mortgago Indebtedness of Jefferson
county for June is as follows: Farm
mortgages filed, nine; amount, $12,
8G8; cancelled, fifteen; amount, $1C,
958.25; city mortgages filed, nine
teen; amount, $6,750; cancelled, four;
amount, $2,494.80; chattel mortgages
filed, 125; amount, $19,G23.83; can
celled, $58,708.80.
Judge Paul Jessen, in district court
of Johnson county set aside the verdict
in the case of Charles M. Chamberlain,
found guilty of embezzlement, and or
dered a new trial. Chamberlain has
asked for a change of venue. The
court reduced tho bond from $20,800
to $10,000 and Chamberlain is solicit
lny now bonds.
Big preparations aro being made for
York's first Chautauqua assembly, July
21 to 30. Good grounds have been
secured and all arrangements made for
ten days' of high class entertainment
Tho big day of the Chautauqua will be
Thursday, July 27, when Governor W.
Folk, of Missouri, will deliver his lec
ture on "Good Citizenship."
The officers of tho Big Four Log
Rolling association, which includes
tho counties of Seward, Saline, Lan
caster and Gage, met at DeWitt and
decided to hold tho annual picnic of
the Modern Woodmen of America at
that place on August 23 and 24. Tho
officers also arranged a program for
the two days at the meeting.
The Tecumsoh city library board
has received a proposition from the
agent of Andrew Carnegie whereby
ho, for Mr. Carnegie, proposes to do
nate the sum of $7,500 to that city for
tho erection of a library building.
This provides that the city wll take
action to provide a fund of $600 per
year to maintain the library. Steps
will bo taken at once to secure tho
new building.
Corn on uplands, says a West
Point dispatch, shows a marked im
provement by reason of the favorable
weather of the last few days, but in
tho bottom lands very little progress
has been made. The wet weather has
effectually precluded cultivation, al
lowing the rank growth of weeds to
smother tho plants, with the result
that tho crop can bo considered a fail
ure along the river bottoms.
The remains of George Dungan, the
young traveling salesman from Lin
coln who was killed near there under
neath his automobile, were brought to
Norfolk for burial besides thos-e of his
mother. The death of Dungan was a
double tragedy In a way, as ho was
killed practically upon his wedding
eve. Within tho next week he was to
have been married, his flanceo being
among the funeral attendants.
Dr. Juan Carlos Tornqulst, brother
of the Argentine council at New York
city, is in Norfolk for a month's stay
and Is Investigating the conditions
among American cattle. He is this
year a graduate of tho veterinary de
partment of Cornell university, where
he took the course for tho purpose of
equipping himself to combat ngainst
tho dreaded diseases of cattle In his
own country. Last year his father lost
$100,000 worth of cattle from foot and
mouth diseases alone.
On account of recent horse steal
ings a meeting was called In Albion
and quite largely attended for the pur
pose of organizing an anti-horse
thieving association. County Clerk
Babbitt lost a valuable mare about
ten days ago of which no trace can
be found.
Ten moro men patients were trans
ferred from the Lincoln hospital for
the Insane to Norfoll;. The balance of
the 150 who are to bo accommodated
thero will arrive about tho middle of
tho month. Tho furniture for tho new
asylum has not yet arrived, although
It has boeo ord.nr4d.
Vho only high grado Baking Powder
madf at a modornto prloo.
Calumet
Baking
Powder
Doing One's Best.
How many thero aro In tho world
about us whoso lifo Is an utter falluro
to carry out tho work God designed
them to do, and for which ho placed
them In this present generation.
There aro thoso who are no more than
mere machines the shape of men and
women, and of no moro benefit or ser
vice than just to fill up blank spaces.
In tho great enthusiasm of what they
might do somewhere else, and in other
circumstances and surroundings, thoyv
aro continually crying, "Give us a
place to stand, and we will movo tho,
world," while they Ignore tho truo
philosophy of a man's life and action:
"Stand where you aro and movo tho
world."
DISFIGURING ULCER.
People Looked at Her In Amazemen
Pronounced Incurable Face .
Now Clear as Ever Thanks
God for Cuticura. '
Mrs. P. Hackett, of 400 Van Bur on
St, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I wish to
give thanks for the marvelous cure of
my mother by Cuticura, Sho had a
severe ulcer, which physicians had
pronounced Incurable. It was a tor
rible disfigurement, and people would
stand In amazement and look at her.
After there was no hope from doctors
sho began using Cuticura Soap, Oint
ment and Pills, and now, thank God,
sho Is completely cured, and her faco
is as smooth and clear as ever."
Tending to Foot Gear.
To keep shoes between seasons it is
best to wash oil the blackening and
rub vaseilno or neatroot oil into tho
leather until it feels very sort. Then
rub on the oil and put tho shoes on
"shoo trees" or else sturr. tho toes wltn
paper. Cover them separately with
tissue paper and pack away.
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because It
never sticks to tho Iron, but becauso
each package contains IC oz. one full
pound while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up In -pound pack
ages, and tho price is the same. 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from ail injurious chem
icals. If your grocer tries, to sell you
a 12-oz. package It Is because ho has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance, Starch has
printed on every package in large let
ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De
fiance and save much time and money
and tho annoyance of tho Iron stick
ing. Defiance never sticks.
Famous Church Tower Destroyed.
Tho imposing tower of St Cather
ine's Church, Dantzic, Germany, built
from 132C to 1330, was entirely de
stroyed by lightning on Monday. Somo
of tho thirty-five musical bells com
posing the chimes which wero cast in
1634 were melted.
Must Disinfect the Wash.
By order of the Minister or Com
merce all articles sent to tho public
laundries of Paris must In ruture bo
disinfected before being sorted out
The man who tries to kill two birds
fflth ono stone is lucky it he doesn't
'ose the stone.
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