a CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS FULLY RECOVERED Mrs. Marin Qongoll, Major, Minn wrltoa the following t M 1 mmt Inform yon that I rocovored my health nttor using your valuablo medlclno, Foruna. "I hod suffered with catarrh of tho kldnoya and bowels, but now I am mnch hotter and fool roal Btronp." Her Tribute. Randall How did you llko tho mili tary parade, Ida? Miss RoRcra Glorious! I novor saw enough men In all my llfo boforc Harper's Bazar. , "8P0HNS." This U the name of the greatest, of all remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Ilcavm, and the like anions; all arcs of honoa. Sold by DrugRut. Harness Makers, or tend to the manufacturers. $.50 and $1.00 a bottle. Accnls wanted, fiend for free book. Kohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, uosncn, ma. No Hurry. "What nro you In such a rush about?" ''Promised to moot my wlfo nt threo o clock down at tho corner." "Well, thoro'8 no hurry. It Isn't four Vclock yot." Important to Moth ore Examlno carefully every bottlo ol CASTORIA.aeafonndBuro remedy for '"tafanta and children, and seo that It Pniira ihn Qlgnaturo &&$fW&M In TJbo For Over SO Years. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought At the First Try. "Wat do you think of my dough nuts, George?" . Vflcnr, you are a wonderl" "tio you think so really, darling?" "I certainly do. Scientists havo been trying for years to produce artifi cial rubber, and ,hero you do It tbo first rattle out of tho box." Easy for Her. ,An oxtrwnoly corpulent old lady was entertaining her grandchild nt lunch con when she found occasion to repri mand tho llttlo girl for dropping some food on tho tablecloth. "You don't soo grandma dropping anything on tho tnblo," sho said. "Of coorso not." rdnlled tho child: "God gave you something In front to top it.' Fable of Pan of Biscuits. A Vr.ssar girl married a Kansas farmer, Two weeks later a cyclono mado tho happy alr n friendly call. It wavorted around tho premises, rlppiug up tho fences, scattering tho hayitacks and playing horse with tho bard, but when it looked through tho own window it drow bnck in alarm. Thoro lay tho brldo's first pan of biscuits. "I ain't foelln' very strong this morning," murmured tho cyclone. And with another glanco nt tho ter rible pan It blew itself away. Deadlock. "Who Is that man who has boon sit ting behind tbo bar day after day?" inquired tho stranger in Crimson Gulch. "That's Staco Coach Charley. Ho'b In a peculiar predlcamont He went to town last week and got his tcoth flxod. Then ho came hero, and, beln' broke, ran up a bill on tho strength of his soven dollars' worth of gold flllln'. Charley won't submit to bavin' tho nuggots pried out an' tho proprietor won't let him git away with tho col lateral, and thero you are!" WI8E WORDS. A Physician on Food. A physician, of Portland, Oregon, has views about food. He says: "I havo always boliovcd that tho duty of tho physician docs not cease with treating the sick, but that wo owo it to humanity to tench them how to protect their health, especially by hygienic and diotetio laws. "With such n fooling as to my duty I tako great pleasuro in saying to tho public that in my own cxperlonco und also from personal observation I havo found no food equal to Grapo-Nuts, and that I find thero is almost no limit to tho great benefits this food will bring when used in all cases of sick ness and convalesccnco. "It 1b ray experienco that no physi cal condition forbids tho uso of Grapo Nuts. To persons In health thoro is nothing so nourishing and accoptablo to tho stomach, especially at broak fast, to start tho machinery of tho hu man systom on tho day's work. "In cases of indigestion I know that a completo breakfast can bo mndo of Orape-Nuts and cream and I think it is not advlsablo to overload tho stomach Bt the morning moal. I also know tht groat valuo of Grapo-Nuts -when the stomach is too weak to digest other food.1 "This is written after an experibneo of tnoro than, 20 years, treating all manner of chronic and acuto diseases, and the letter la written voluntarily on my part without any request for it" . Read tho llttlo book. "Tho Road to .Wellvillo," in pkgs. "Thcro's a Reason." r Wild West Outdone EW YORK. Tho wild west was oncn tho homo of most that was romantic nnd daring In crime. To day It is superseded by tho wild cast by Now York city itself. Crimes are being compilttcd hero which for dar ing and unwontcdncss can scarcely bo surpassqd even by tho most Ima ginative of writers of fiction. A few woeks ago, up tho river in tho neighborhood of Hudson, there was a hold-up such aa Deadwood Gulch or Coyoto Canyon nevor sur passed. A paymaster nnd his guard re turning from a bank with 5,000 to pay off tho laborers in a brlckynrd woro hold up and shot to death within n few hundred yards of their office, and to this day not one of tho nBsas tins has been captured and not tho slightest light has been thrown on tho tragedy. Recently in West Forty-seventh street thero was a duol bot'ween two parties of men. Each of thorn was in n big touring car nnd they maneu vered up nnd down tho strcot ex changing shots liko two battleships in action. Thero was nnother duol be twocn two nutomobilo parties on Seventy-second strcot a ccuplo of even ings later, Not long ago, ono afternoon when Broadway was crowded, a gambler stood in front of ono of tho best known of New York's thentors and Bring Rare Antiquities From Egypt BOSTON. Tho Egypt exploration fund of England nnd tho United States hns forwarded to Its headquar ters In Tremont Templo a valuablo consignment of antiquities to bo di vided among muBuums contributing to tho society's excavations In Egypt, Theso objects wero displayed In King's Collcgo, London, nnd represent tho result of last winter's work con ducted at Abydos, Ehnasiya and Sid- mnnt. Abydos has proved an especially Snluable slto for exploration. Hero tilrls nnd Isis had their chief altars, to which offerings woro brought from tho farthest borders of Egypt during tho period of centuries from tho twenty-eighth to tho thirtieth dynas ties. Tho main work, which was carried on under tho general direction of Now the Slot Machine Grocery Store DROP A DOLLAR IN THE SLOT AND GET A TON OF COAL CINCINNATI, O. Tho corner gro cery store in tho crowded tene ment sections of great cities In tho United States 'will be crowdod out by nutomatlc grocery stores If tho forma tion of a great corporation to install slot machine stores in congested dis tricts proves n success. Rev. H. E. Robblns of Now York city, who camo hero to attend tho general Episcopal convention, has ro- cently been appointed chairman of tho committee of 50 business men and philanthropists who will direct the placing of tho stores. Automatic lunchrooms, though not now, form nnother sldo of tho project. Tho company has already contracted with tho Baldwin Locomotive Works nnd Cramp's shipbuilding yards to supply food at noon to tholr 40,000 RSiS nrnrnr Women to Pit Salon Against Jackpot CHICAGO. Tho "Jnckpot" Is to bo supplanted by tho "salon" at Springfield. Tea and wafers aro to vie with tho stronger stimulants which have been Insepnrnbio from leg islative lobbying before Pretty girls will pit their skill against that of cor poration lawyers and saloon keep ers. Fomlnlno methods nro to bo Intro duced Into political wire pulling nnd thoBo who nro familiar with tho in ternal politics of women's clubs pre dict that even tho most practical poli tician will learn something new. Tho invasion was decided upon nt a meeting of tbo Political Equality League in tho rooms of the Chicago Woman's club upon suggestion of Mrs. in New York City engaged in n pUtol duol with nnothct whom ho claimed had wrongod him. Tho nggressor wao the poorer mark man and was filled with lend. Hall an hour later tho sidewalk had beau scrubbed up and was dry and dustj again, nnd tho surging crowds gave as llttlo comment to tho affray as tho border men used to when a man wni killed over n gamo of cards in Abilene or Dodgo or any other of those roan ing cities of tho cow country a qunr tor of a century ago. Ono of tho most daring deeds in tho history of tho metropolis was that performed by MyleB McDonnoll. Ho walked into a saloon, whero ho know a lot of his enemies wero waiting to kill htm. Tho mlnuto ho stepped in nldo tho door threo or four of his foos opened flra on him. Ho drow his pis tol 'without batting an oyo nnd an swered shot for shot. Tho doctors of tho Harlem hospital wero busy for sovornl days thereafter attending to tho dead nnd wountlod. McDonnoll killed two and seriously Injured threo or foiir others. Ho himself got oft without a scratch. , N,ew York today has' tho groatcst clearing houso for thioves In the world, It is thero that congregnto tho transatlantic robbers, mon who work tho ocean groyhounds. After each round trip they moot nt this rendez vous nnd divldo tholr spoil. Thero also asBcmblo tho muster thioves, tho big robbers, tho clever men who stenl by brains ns well as by forco. They arc tho safo blowers, tho crack sec- ond-Btory men, tho cleverest of forg ers who steal with pen and ink, tho kings nnd princes of tbo wirolesB wire tapping nnd gold brick Industry, tho big swindlers in fako mining schomes. Prof. E. Nnvillo. consisted of tempt to clear flnnlly tho royal tombs of tho first and second dynasties! but much still remains to bo dono at this Bit, and good results nro oxnocted from tho continuation of tho work noxt season. From theso oxcnvAtlnnn como slato palottos, Jars and vases, ornaments of glaze, wood, stono, car ncllau, amethyst and flint; flint rnzors, Ivory carvings, bcndB nnd pot tory. It Is a significant fact that mnnv of tho discoveries of tho last venr nro Injured by dampness, becauso they llo ho near tho area of cultivation Tho wldo extension of agricultural Egypt resulting from tho building at tuo monster dams nt Asslout and As sounn, hns not boon nn unmixed blessing. Many of the noblest monu monts havo been injured and will ul llmatoly bo overthrown by tho on cronching wntcrs. Tho relics of tho past that have lain safely in the dry sands of Egypt nro already beginning to decay at tho touch of tho infiltrat ing wators. A fow years mnro nmi tho excavator will find nothing of valuo In nlnccB that nro now rinh I fields for archaeological research. mon, said Rev. Mr. Robblns. "Our automatic crooerv strim nmi lunch Is not entirely for profit," said Mr. Robblns. "It will rnnllv tin n great philanthropy. Tho poor In the tenement parts of tho big cities buy In Bmnll quantities nnd have tn nnv tho highest prlcos. A womnn who purcunBes 10 cents' worth of coal gots it at tho rate of $20 a ton, So with tho other necessities of llfo. The cheap groceries aro also unsnnltnrv and much tlmo Is lo3t waiting to bt sorved, especially If n child Is sent tc mnito tuo purcnaso. "Our Krocery Stores will rnnnlnt n a small room with a lot of slots It tho wall. If a man wants a dime worth of coal all ho has to ln In tc drop a dime In tho slot nnd hn entn whole 10 cents' worth. So with bunnn sugar, coffeo nnd all tho rest of tho grocories, dono up In clean packages, prepared at a central point nnd bought In lnrgo quantities, which ex plain tho big saving. You cannot hack'O OVer nrlcCB With thn nlnt mn. chlr, nor do you lose tlmo in being wnitod on. Prices will bo from 1 cont up Catherine Waugh McCulloch.n luntt Ice of tho peaco at Evanston. The loagHe will maintain ii salon In Springfield tnrougnout tho next session of legislature. This salon will bo qulto tho equal of thoso through which brainy women bo often Bwnyed tha destinies or tranco. Tho foundation of thn union win a good-looking young woman, nnd hot cnapcron. This champion, who is to guiuo legislators to right thinking oo tno Bunrago question, already hni been solected. Sho is Miss Hnrrim Grim, stato organizer of tho society, buo win -bo assisted by tho club wom en of Springfield and by Chlcagc members or tho league. Tho headquarters of tho salon wit bo in an apartment in Springflold, which will bo furnished by tho league tor mo oxpress purposo, and open houso will bo kont as lone as thorn a legislator or his wife in Springfield to bo ontertalncd. Tho definite aim tho lcaguo for tho comlnnr sosslon tho leglslaturo 1b municipal suffrage Make Use of Your Gifts By REV. ADNER It. LUCAS, D. D. Text. And lie until, leavn ua not. I pray thee, for ns much on thou knbwest how wo ore to enenmp In the wlUerncHS, and thou tnnycxt b with us Instead ot eyes. -Num. 10:31. What raoro glorious uso can bo mndo of knowledge lulluonco, nnd per sonal strength than to turn thorn to tho' help of tho needy? It your vision is pcnotratlng nnd clear, what nobler servlco can you ronder then to "bu oyoB' for thoso who mny not soo nfar? If your hand haB strength and cunning, to what bettor uso mny It bo turned thun lifting tho burdens of tho weak and teaching tho unskill ed how best to accomplish tholr task? If you havo wealth you havo pos session of n power for good which la nearly omnipotent, It rightly applied. What mora worthy aim can load men nnd women ot wonlth than that through their help tho poor may catch vlslonn of tho highest nnd holiest llfo? If wo havo tho gift of prophocy, wo must use it for tho instruction of-tho ignorant, if wo retain It. To hesitate Is Inglorlously to full; selfishly to keep for ourselves what God haB In tended shall servo his children, Is to loso llfo with nil Us opportunities of good. Hobab'a knowledge nnd Influ ence novor wero more precious to him than when, having rofuscd tho appeal to enrich himself, ho accepted tho op portunity to assist others. Ah tho now dangers nrosc, and ho helped Moocb meet them and conquer thorn", his own mind and soul grew imperial. By tha number, magnitude, ,nud stress of tho responsibilities of others, ho was de veloped Into his own worthiest life. When u great Italian commander was dofented ho iasuod his immortal ap peal: "Soldiers, I am without monoy and without reward. I have nothing to offer you but cold nnd hunger, nnd rags and hardship. Lot hlra who loves his country follow mo." But with that summons to solf-donlal und patriotism ho gathered to his side tho choicest souls of hla generation. Tho men who followed In responso to that appeal boenrao courngootm heroes thbmsolvcs. When our Lord turned nnd said to tho multitude, "Tho Son of man hath not to where lo lay his head," and Invited them to follow him, ho was calling to mon and women who had counted tho cost, and wero rcudy to surrender themselves to the cause of purity, truth, and human holpfulness. Tha way of llfo Is narrow; tho gato to It Is narrow; but tho narrowness of tha wny and tho gato nro Hb glory. Nnr rowuess of tho way domands energy. high purposo and noblo persovcrnnca, rhoro Is no other way. To Invito a great soul to n broad path is to Invito j I m to smallncss, to tho ccusuttou oi growth and Impotoncc. Tho cry has boon hoard in oVory age, "Would God It woro easier to bo good!" "And would" God it wero easier to redoora tho earth!" But that is a mistaken Dry When tho ton spies returned from Cnnnnn murmuring bocauso ol tho obstacles to tholr conquest, their murmuring was an evidence ot weak ness of character; but tho cry of Ca leb and Joshua was, "Up, let us con aucr theso giants, and tako their walled cities' That was tho token of the greatness of tho two. Jesus Christ did not coma primarily to change tho circumstances thai should mako llfo easy, but to glvo a now Ineentivo und lofty inspiration that would enablo men to meet life's circumstances as they arc. Ho novel promised his frlonds that tho path of duty should bo froo from danger. In tho spirit of tho Spartan mother who charged her uoldler son, "Como home with your shield or on It," Christ says to his dlBclplcs, "Tako tho Hold and save humanity, cost what It may." II Is nlways truo that tho cholco of the broad path of personal easo and com Tort, instead of tho narrow path ol duty, leads to tho loss of self-respect. tho world s esteem, und truo .success Sir Henry Stanley describes braverj as a requlslto for thoso who push intc tho Afrlcun forest, nnd says: "Tht bigger tho work tho groatcr tho Joy ol doing 'It. Tlio wholo-heartcd striving and wrestling with difficulty to luj hold with a firm grip and level hoad and tho enhn resolution of tho mon ster, and tugging nnd tolling und westllng nt It today, tomorrow, and tho noxt, until it is dono is tho sol dler's creed ot forward, over forward; It Is u mnn's faith that for this task ho was barn." When McKay wrote from Ugnnda In Africa to tho homo church, ho said, "For our work nt this station wo want tho best men In England; not n man who can bo easily spared, but tho, man who can not bo spared." Christianity from tho beginning lias grown upon tasks that wero so groat as to roqulro tho consecration of nil Its powor. "O, pray not far onsy lives, pray to bo stronger men; do not pray for power equal to your tasks; then tho doing of your work shall bo mlraclo, but you shall bo a mlraclo; overy day you shall wonder nt yourself, at tha richness of tho llfo which has como to you by tho graco of God." Final Aim. Tho main reason why mon aro sc aulckly swept off tholr foot by pusHion, why KambllnK and lUBt and drink aro po HtroiiK, la bocauso God has not boon chosen as tho final aim ot llfo to fur nish a standing chock upon tho tlgoi and the apo in tho monagorlo of the soul. Itov, J. P. D. Lowyd, Presbyte rian. Scattlo. NOTHING BETTER IN SIGHT. Cook Plcaso; ma'am, I want to glvo a wcok'fi nottco, Mlstrc3s--Why, Jano, this la indeed a surprise Aro you not satisfied with tho treatment you receive hero? Cook Oh: yog, ma am. Mistress Then I suppose you havo something better in view? Cook rOhl no, ma'ami I'fli only go ing to get married. REST AND PEACE Fall Upon Distracted Households When Cutlcura Enters. Sloop for skin tortured babies and rout for tired, trottod mothers is found In u hot bath with Cutlcura Soap and a gcutlo anointing with Cutlcura Oint ment. This trcntmont, in tho major ity of cases, affords immedtato relief in tho most distressing forms of Itch ing, burning, scaly, and crusted hu mors, Gczcran, rnslic3. inflammations, lrrltattona, nnd chaflngn, of Infancy and childhood, permits rest nnd sleep to both parent and child, and points to n speedy cure, whon other remedies fail. Worn-out and worrlod parents will find this pure, owoot nnd econom ical treatment realizes tholr highest oxpoctatlons, and mny bo applied to tho youngest infanta as woll as chil dren of nil ages. Tho Cutlcura Rem edies nro sold by druggists every where Send to Potter Drug & Chom. Corp., solo proprietors, Boston, MasB., tor tholr frco 32-page Cutlcura Book on tho caro nnd trcntmont of skin nnd tcalp of Infants, children nnd adults. The Difference. you und a trained nurso except tho uniform," snld her ntck husband. A tirl Mia anlnrv ' aim ml ft ml thoughtfully. Hnrpor'B Bazar. Now He Knows. "On what' grounds does your fathor objoct-to mo7" ho asked. "On any grounds within a mile of our house," sho ausworcd. Pcttlt's Eye Salvo Restores, No matter how badly the eyes may bo dlsenncd or injured. All druftuUts or How ard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y. Wo often hear tho expression, "as poor as a church mouse" But even a church H1OU30 doesn't havo to llvo om tho collections. Lewis' Slnclo Hinder, the famous itraiglit So ciuar annual salo 0,500,000. Anything lott to bo dono at your lelsuro seldom cots dono, S. Martin. W. L. DOUGLAS 3 z-m & '$4 shoes insja BoraSH0C8,$2.OO,$2.b0&3.O0. BtoT in the Would, W. L. DoufffBB S3.00, $3. BO ana f't.aOahemm nro poeHlvabr tho moat maca nnd mast Jpeje far sftoaa for tha rce In Atnavlea, mAu Hi'a thm most Boaiiamlaal mhoea fer you to buy I)o j-iiu roalUo that my alioea liaro been the atundard for ever 80 yoiira, tlint I mako ami aell inuro B.'I.OO, 83,00 and S1.00 ahont than any other manufacturer In the U.S., and that POf I.AK roil DOM.AIt.I atMllANTKlSaiYBIIOKS to hold their aliapo, lo, k and lit better,and wear longer I linn nnjr other 3.CO, 3.00 or 81.00 ahnea you rnn bur? Uuitllly count. It haa aiudo my aliooaTIIK T.r.ADKItH Oil Tit I! WOKI.U, i ou mil do pieaaeu mien you buy my ahnea lierauae or tha fit nnd apnearanco, and when It cornea time far youtopur cuaaeauolhor jlr, yon will lo more than ploaaed becaute the laat onea wore ao wnll. nnd tr&vn vnu an lmieli nnmfnrt. CAUTION I SS;'!e B,TAKE no substitute That Cold Room j 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB which can be kept at full or low heat for a short or long time Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows tho amount of oil In the font. Fllicr-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents th wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot becomo wedged, and can be unscrewed In an instant for rewlcklng. Finished in Japan or nickel, strong, durable, veil made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle. fa iht tuarttt unci cf Iht Standard If ANOTHER WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. PinkSiam's Vegetable Compound Black Duck, Minn. "About a yr ago I wto to you that I was sick and oouiu not no aay ot, my housework. Mr sickneM was calle a Retroflexion. When 1 would sit down X folt as if I could no fat up. I took ordlai.Pinkhara'0 vogo table Coro-i pound and uiu jtus as you told me ami now I am perfectly cured, and havo a blcr habr boy." Mrs. Axh a Andekso.v, Box 19, illaok Duck, Minn. Consider This Advlee No woman should Bttbmlt to a surgl. v cnl operation, which may mean death, until sho has given Lydia E. Plnkham'Sf, YcROtablo Compound, mado exclusive ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to be tb most valuable tonlo and Invito ratoroC tho fomalo organism. Women resid ing in almost ovary city and town la tho United States boar willing testi mony to the wondorf ul ylrtuo of Lydia 15. Plnkham'o Vogotable- Compound. It cures foniale Ills, and creates radii out, buoyant female health. If yon aro 111, for your own sako as well M tboso yon lovo, glvo it a trial. Mrs. rinklinni, at Lynn, Mam invites all sick women to write) licrforrulvico. 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The only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means Is to use a ERFECTIO SMOKELESS Absolutely smokeless end aJkrltu Oil Company (iBcorporatad) ,