,rf$$r ' -x i J V HAD THROAT TROUBLE SINGE CHILDHOOD All Treatments Failed. Relieved by Peruna. Mrs. "Win. Hoh mann, 2764 Lincoln Ave, Chicago, 111., writes: "I suffered with catarrh of the bron chial tubes and had a torrlblo cough ever since a child. "I would Hit up In bed with pillows propped up behind me, but otlll the cough would not let mo sleep. I thought and everybody else that I had consump tion. "So reading the papers about Tc runa I decided to try, without the least bit of hope that It would do me any Good. But after tak Mrs. Hohmann. ing threo bottles I noticed a change My appetite got better, so I kept on, never discouraged. Finally I seemed not to cough so much and the pains In my chest got better and I could rest at night "I am well now and cured of a chronic cough and sore throat. I cannot tell you how grateful I am, and I cannot thank Peruna enough. It has cured where doctors have failed and I talk Peruna wherever I go, recommend It to everybody. People who think they havo consumption better glvo It a trial." TCTDNT'V Is a deceptive disease ""L-'x thousands have It and TROUBLE don,t know " Ic you want cood results you can mako no mistake by using Dr. Kil mer's Swump-Itoot, tlio Kreat kidney rem edy. At druggists In fifty cent nnd dol lar sizes, Hamplo bottlo by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out IC you lmvo Itldncy trouble. Address, Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Ulnghamton, N. Y. PiTEHT IO!!P IDEAS. Tlier may tnnK too r I tn I ncalth. G-pago Hook Free. Kt. 10. Iltuarald & Oo- I'at-AtUaJJoi IC Washington. D.O. 'ItKK Tnmsportiitlim riorlilii nnd Ketiirn. ull nuiui's II vii lunil Uiii'ri, Tills ml lias tttltiu. Viltul'lurliUUind Syndicate, Jackkonvllle, Florida, TOO MUCH FOR THE CORPSE Exhibition of Meanness That Galvan ized tho "Dead" Irishman Into Indignant Life. "Don't bo mean In your offerings," eald T. P. O'Connor, In a plea In New York for tho Irish cause. "Tho Irish can't stand meanness. "No, no; tho Irish can't stand mean ness. Tako O'Qrady's case. You know, In Ireland, some CO to 70 years no, when a poor family lacked a coillu thoy mado the corpse beg for it. "This custom, alnsl sometimes led to Imposture. Thus, Thirsty O'Grady and his friends wanted money badly onco, and O'Grady was assigned to act tho corpse. So thoy laid him on a bier outside tho door and they upt a powtcr plate besldo him for tho pennies. "As O'Grady lay there, so still, with closed eyes, an old woman Btoppod and dropped sixpence into tho phlto. Then sho began to take out change. A penny, tuppence, threepence sho took out, and O'Grady couldn't stand such meanness. Corpse as ho was, he said: " 'Arrah, now, don't mind the change.' " Washington Star. A Hint. Teacher I havo been trying for eomo tlmo to get tho room so quiet that wo could hear a pin drop. I havo dropped tho pin several times but you havo been making so much nolso that It has been impossible to hear It. What do you think wo had better do, children?" Reddy Backrow Tie a dumbbell to It noxt tlmo, teacher. His Opinion. Nephew What do you think of tho opera? Undo JobIi Them women In th' boxes ought toboabloto ralso enough monoy on their diamonds to buy soma clothes with, by Jinks! r If You Knew How Good I are the sweet, crisp bits of Post Toasties you would, at least, try 'em. The food is made of per fectly ripe white corn, cooked, sweetened, rolled and toasted. It 13 served direct from the package with cream or milk, and sugar if desired A breakfast favorite I "The Memory Lingers" POSTUM CRRBAL CO., Ltd., Uattle Creek, Midi. PILOT OF IHE PIS Preaches to Lumberjacks ir, the Timber Region. Rev. Francis E. Hlngins an Evangel Who Ministers to a Congregation of 30.0CO in 250 Northwest ern Camps. Duluth, Minn. Pastor of I ho "Par sh of the PIiiob" 1b the Uev. Krnmls E. Hlgglus, tin evangel, who ministers :o tlio spiritual ami often the tem poral wunts of n congregation of thlr ty thousand, and yut lias no church. Ho Is tlio original of Normal) Dun- tin's stories of the Northwest. Ilia followers are lunibi'ijntUs nnd his parish comprises the wist timber lands of tlit Northwest, which ho traverses with a din; drawn sledge. How ho preaches In the language of (ho woods and how he pi notices mus cular Christianity are told here. Tlio v. Krntiels K. Illggins, who goes Into the woods to preach to men, Is a man first and a preacher after Aiird. Ho Is Illggins. Jiiht plain Ulg gins, to the saloon keepers he has put Dill of business and (he councils he las awakened to their duty out In the lumbering towns of tlio Croat l.ukes. Hut to his parishioners, the men who cut tho timber, ho Is the Pilot." Ho has no church. His sermons uiu preached in the low, dimly lighted bunkliouso of the camp, with Itr, dou ble tier of Htruw-illlcd hunks and Its rcdhot stove, n round which hang tho half dry "nineklnaws" and mittens of tho men. And with n blanket covered barrel for his pulpit the Pilot preaches in the lingo of his hearers. Perhaps It Is tho story of tho Proiflgal Son. "Ho got tired of living at, homo with the old man, boys, so bo packed his turkey nnd went out to blow his stake. Where did ho land? You know. He ended in the snako room. And there tho old man found him ami took him homo nnd sobered him up." Committees, olllclals and public sen timent nro conserving tho forcsti Hlgglns, single-handed, Is conserving tho lumberjacks. Ho has no church, but ho has a congregation of 30,000 Irish, Scotch, French-Canadian, Amer ican they wait for him. Tho missionary travels all over the timber region of Minnesota with his team of dogs. Although Iligglna Is n man who weighs moro than 200 pounds, his beautiful team of dogs o X(9 tuy The Rev. F. E. Hlgglns. carried him 40 miles, to Little Fork, In six and one-half hours. When thcro Is a crust on tho snow ho can travel anywhere In tho open timber, regardless of roads. Ho says his tenm Is worth $500 to him. Sometimes ho Is caught out at night nnd is obliged to camp In tho woods. Ho has a small tent and builds a fire In It, cuts boughs and Axob a bed on the snow, and with a dog on each sldo of him ho sleeps comfortably nnd with n conscious security. Ho feeds tho dogs but onco n day at night. Ho generally shootB n rabbit or two dur ing tho day. Sometimes ho cooks a part of ono for himself and gives the dogs all thoy can eat of tho raw meat. Ills territory extends from Duluth 200 mlleB west, south to llraluord and north to tho Rainy river. There are 250 camps In this region. When tho camp breaks In tho spring and the "boys" go to town In search of their own ruin In tho guise of the only pleasures thoy know, they find him wnltlng for thorn, watching over them still. Thero is no ennt or "grand stand ing" about his work. Following his congregation into tho haunts of their temptations Is simply a part of his duty as ho boob It. And tho men recog nize it ns such. It does not occur to them that they nro witnessing nn ap plication of practlcnl Christianity such as tho modern world seldom sees. It is easy to listen to tho talo of tho good Samaritan If you boo him exem plified before you In tho person of tho iinn who is tolling tho story. Nickel Theaters Get Pipe Organs. Seattle, Wash. In tho northwest moving plcturo hou&es nro becoming largo purchasers of plpo orguns for uso In their establishments. A So attlo compnny re-ently iiiBtnllod eight plpo organs In tho llvo and ten cent bouses in this city aud vicinity. MlllllIfffjafluttfMi TlAPPEMOS! -13Sj35siMs; Blind Man Leads NKW YORK lUnibon tf. Simons, supervisor of lfiO.000 children In the Juvenile lengue, is blind, but ho is tho most valuablo man In tlio street cleaning department, and ho Is not unhappy ovor tho loss of his sight bo ciiuso ho Is too fond of work and too busy to bo unhappy over anything "I never think of my blindness," ho suys, "except when I hear Mimeono spenk of tho poor blind man. That cuts like a knife. 1 do my work ns well ns though I had my eyes, mnybo hotter. Thoro nro no distractions In this world within which I llvo. I only think of my work. What the eye does not seo tho heart does not grlevo for." Thirteen years ago Reuben Simons' eyes began to pain him. Kor tho past beven years ho has been totnlly blind. And yot within that tlmo lin bus or ganized a movement among tlio school children of New York In which IfiO. 000 nro now enlisted. They pledgo themsolvcs to aid the street clennlng dopnrtment In keeping tho thorough fares frco of rubbish. Their duty is not merely the pnsslvo ono of refrain ing from throwing trash upon tho street. Chicago Chinese to CHICAGO. Frank Moy, tho mayor of Chicago's Chinatown, has passed along n recently Issued Im perial decree that all colesllnls are to part with their queues. After wear ing a braid for about 250 years John Chinaman lion como to tho conclusion that It Is a nulsanco nnd n It would hardly do to say "a relic or a barbar ous ago." China has awakened to tho fact that Its advancement has been retarded by tho way It wears Its hair, nnd the wholo'cmplro Is going to havo a haircut. Tho mnttor has been ngltntcd for somo tlmo by leading Chinese , nmong them Wu Ting-Fang, former minister to tho United States. A cablegram received fronr- Wu, who Is In tho government service In China, announces the dnto of dispos ing of superfluous appendages, which dato In tho Chlncso calendar corre sponds with tho 14th of February In tho Grcgorlnn calender, tho Chlncso now year falling on January 30. "It Is a good, sensible idea," said Moy. "I had my queuo cut off sev eral years ago and I don't know that Defies Icy Walks PHILADELPHIA., Pa. A rubber wa tor bottlo filled with sand and strapped around his body, with an at tached gas hoso leading down through devious channels that terminate nn dor tho Instep of his shoes, Is tho strange contrivance used by Thomas Drady, North Bldo flro alarm operator, to sand his route homo on Icy morn IngB. "Toot! Toot!" whistles Drady as ho BtartB for work each morning. Then ho pulls a llttlo cord that opens n plug and tho Band starts to flow. At llrst thcro was a ticklish feeling when tho sand ran down tho tubo, but Drady has got ovor that. Tho con trlvnnco, notwithstanding Its bulk, la a grand success, Drndy Hvcb about six blocks from tho old Allegheny city hall. Tho Band receptnelo holds about two quarts and this Is Just sufficient for tho dally trip. Indian President "JWE WIUl, WAVE THE 6EST SCHOOL IN OKUHOMAJ LAWTON, OKLA- Firmly convinced that tho full-blood Indian can never bo Induced to attend school with white children long enough to got an educa tion, Congressman Scott PorrlB of tho Oklahoma delegation la drawing a bill that will perpetuato tho exclualvo Indian schools. Tho plan Is to havo thoso Indians whom tho flecrctary of tho Intorlor considers Incompetent segregated nnd havo a portion of tho fund sot aside as a permanent fund to establish and maintain schools for theso Indians, from which all othor children will bo excluded. Chief Quanah Parker, tho half-blood raFtt.rfflu t-S'tiL k. t if . MRr W:hi A i(6 A in Tidying Streets They help enforce the law. Hrrlng householders are warned by thu volun teer aids, and If that warning Is not ohejed there Is prompt rccotuso to the law. Tho members of the 72 leagues In 72 M'lmnl buildings of tho city make regular leports to the street cleaning department. And this blind man was the pioneer In tho work, lie thought of It llrst, Impelled by his longing for chlldten and a certain Instinct lor sociability that has always been his. "1 always liked to organize clubs when I was a boy," he said. "We organized for all sorts of purposes. 1 like excitement, brisk movement, happiness. I like to sen things." The Incongruity In that expression does not bother htm. "I have culti vated the Inner ee." he said. "I have a power of Imagination. I can sec you and the people pushing by Just ns I can mo the children sitting be fore me when I go Into a schoolroom to organise a Junior Icaguo. It never occurs to me to think thnl I atr blind." Supervisor Simons Is n strongly built, uptight man of llftyone years of age. No one would Imagine him blind by tho appearance of his eye? or by his manner. With one hand caught lu the elbow of an assistant Mr. Davidson, he tramps through crowded streets as confidently as though he had his sight. And ho Is invariably smiling and good humored Amputate Queues l ever felt tho loss of II It Is nc good, anyway, and It makes lots ol work for the Wearer. It has got to bo braided every day and washed onco or twice a week and that's no small Job." "Do you know that the Chinese did not always wear a queue? This fash ion of wearing the hair was Intro duced by tho Manchoo dynasty about 250 years ago. The .Mnnchoorlnns, or Mongolians, as they are called, had more hair than they know what to do with. In somo way they seized tho reins of government and the llrst thing thoy did was to Issuo an Im perial order that every Chlnnmnn must wear a queue. Hoforo that tho Chlncso woro their hair like tho Jap anese and Koreans. If n Chlnnmnn refused to wear a queuo his head was chopped off. Ho was compelled to ndopt tho Manchoorlnn stylo of wear ing tho hair. "It is n common bcllof among Amer icana Hint tho reason n Chlnnman doesn't cut off his quouo Is that ho thinks ho cannot enter heaven with out It. That's only a story. Chlnn mon, tho world over, will wolcomo tho decree to cut off their quoues. In Chicago thoro Is n Chlncso popula tion of about 2,000, of which ono fourth bnvo no queues. Tho othor throe-fourths, with few exceptions, will climb In tho barber chair on February 14 and say, 'Glvo mo a hair cut " With a Sand Brake Thoro is a continuous flow of tho sand and ley sidewalks aro rendered ns pleasant as tho woodlawns of Vallam brosn. In'tho two previous wlntorB nrady slipped on tho lco on his way homo. Ono tlmo ho was laid up soven weeks with a broken kneecap. Tho othor tlmo ho hurt his anklo and was laid up at homo for over a month. At tho beginning of this winter ho began to think of what posslblo thing ho could do to protect himself this winter. For a tlmo ho tried "creeporB," but these wero not satisfactory. Then came tho brilliant thought. Ho took possession of tho family wa ter bottlo and hunted up somo old gas hose. Ono dlfllculty was In getting tho snnd to fall at tho right Bpot and also to adjust tho flow. Finally ho got n llttlo plug. ThlB ho could open with a string leading up to ono pocket that nllowed tho sand to flow at regulated speed. Rut tho sand would fall by tho wuysldo and not go under his shoes. Drady la a mechanic and mado a llttlo motalllc thing ho called a "Bpreador." This causod tho snnd to slip under tho solca of his shoes. Urady thinks ho ought to get a patent out on tho sand "aprender." of a School Board Comancho leader, Is a strong advocate of "mixed" school, whero his children may attond tho nnmo Institution whero their whlto neighbors aro edu cated. Last fall Chief Pnrkor was lnstru. mental In having a public school dis trict formed which Includes his hnnd Bomo residence In tho foothills of tho Wichita mountains. Ho donated n largo tract of land and subscribed to n fund for malntenanco of tho district. Ho was chosen president of tho board. While tho government maintains n Comancho Indian school ono inllo from Lawton, Chief Parkor haa noyor .taken very kindly to oendlng his sonB and daughters to tho tribal school. For ono year his son attended tho whlto school at Cache, 12 miles west of Lawton and near IiIb home, hut tho other families strenuously objoctcd. Then tho chief "oluctnntly. kopt hla boy out of school. This was hla ln contlvo In establishing tho now dls trlct In western Comancho county. TarwicBiiwuvm)ttJMa A READER CURES HIS CONSTIPATION-TRY IT FREE Simple way for any family to retain Tho editor Honlth Hints" Hon?" 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