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During this struggle between the Athenians and Spartans and their respective allies tho cities of Platea and Dolluni were besieged. Wood saturated with pitch and sul phur was set on lire and biirneil under tho walls of these cities in order to generate choking and poisonous fumes which would stupefy the defenders and render tho task of the attacking forces less dlHlcuk. Its Sort. "Military courtship must bo trying." "Naturally. It is a sort of court martial." A woman's idea of doing charity work is to get her malo acquaintances to furnish tho money. Tho bigot Is usually pretty small. Stop That Backache! There's nothing more discouraging than a conxtant bneknehc. You nu lnine when jou awake. Pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It'n hard to rest and next day it's the Mine old t-toty. Pain in the back im nature'H warning of kidney ills. Neglect mav pave tho way to drop, gravel, or other t-uiious kid ney ni'liu'n. 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U LINCOLN, NO. 46-1915. &?&&&? 1 Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It A New Remedy for Kidney, Bladder and all Uric Acid Troubles Dr. Eborlo and Dr. Bralthwalto as well ob Dr. Simon all distinguished Authors ugrco that whatever may bo tho dlseaso, tho tirluo seldom fulls in furnishing us with n cluo to tho princi ples upon which it Is to ho treated, and accurato knowledge- concerning tho naturo of dlsenso can thus bo oh taincd. If bnckaeho, scalding urino or froijuent urination bother or distress you, or if uric ncld in tho blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladdor trotiblo JURt wrlto Dr. Plerco at tho Surgical Institute, lluffolo, N. Y.; Bend a sarnplo of urino anil descrlbo symp toms. You will recelvo frco medical advico after Dr. Pierce's choralst has examined tho urino this will bo care fully dono without chargo, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Plorco All Sufferers Of Catarrh have taken four bottles of renina, j and I can say that It has done me the head and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much bet ter. I am really surprised at the work I can do. I do not think too much praise can be said for Peruna." Our booklet, telling you how to keep well, free to nil. Thote who object to liquid medU clnet can now procure Peruna Tab lets. READING FOR THE SOLDIERS Englishmen of Prominence Interest Themselves In Providing Litera ture for the Soldiers. Tim London Times announces tho completion of plans for tho publica tion of reading material in a new and portable form, especially suitable for tho trendies. Sir Walter Ualelgh, professor of ICnglish literature at Ox ford, has aided the Times in this work. Tho Times has undertaken to supply "a numerous and various selection of tho best passages, grave and gay, from Kngllsh verso and prose," to bo printed on llylcnves, or broadsheets, and sold In mixed sets at 11 very low price. ICadi broadsheet can bo In closed In a letter without adding to tho cost of postage, while whole assort ments can be sent to nlllcers for dis tribution nniong tho men. Of theso broadsheets tliirtysix, in sets of six, havo been arranged for. Tho first set includes: Tho two tes taments; Shnkespearo, Milton and Wordsworth; "Pericles to tho Athen ians" (Prolssart on back); selections from tiie "Coniplent Angler ; Dickens' "A (iaiiio of Crlbbago"; Macauhiy's "Armanda." In the second set arc: The "Song of Deborah"; four poonis on tho war; three essays by Ilacon; "David Hnrrls. Cricketer" (Nyren); "Tho Worthy Commander" (Over bury); "Partridge at thu Play" (from Tom .Jones). Tho third set oflers: "Tho Illessed Mfu"; "The Last Fight of the Uovengo"; "The Winchester Country" (Cobbetl); some Shakes spoaro songs: "Mr. Mlcawber's Trans actions;" "Caviinagh, tho Fives Player" (Ilalitt). Tho font th set is varied, starting out with King Solomon s Prayer. Follow ing this are: "The Men in llueknim; Tolstoy's "A Ftituro Life;" "A Swim Ilelow Niagara," by Trelawny; "Ado nais;" two letters of Charles l.nmb "David and Goliath" heads tho llfth list, followed by Pope's "Tho Secret Happiness, Prayer; "Interview Willi a Pasha" (Klnglako); "A Quarrel With tho Captain" (Fielding), and "Tho Hal lad of Agineourt." In thu last sot are; "Elijah and the Haln;" Grny's "El egy;" Himyan's "Tho Hiver of Death;" "Tho City at Night;" "Old Trees," and "Dob Acres' Duel" (Sheridan). BABY LOVES HIS BATH With Cuticura Soap Because So Sooth ing When His Skin Is Hot. Theso fragrant supcrcreamy emol lients aro a comfort to children. Tho Soap to cleanso and purify, tho Oint ment to sootho and heal rashes, Itch lugs, dialings, otc. Nothing moro ef fective May bo used from tho hour of birth, with absoluto confidence. Sarnplo each freo by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dopt. XY, Hoston. Sold everywhere-. Adv. Just It. "I see by tho papers old Tompkins has failed for half a million." "Why, I had no Idea ho had half so much." "Ho didn't." An Extremist. "I sco that a man nged ono hun dred and two has Just died in tho poor house." "Ho lived long and died short, oh?" A woman's grcutest need In llfo lb lovo. Write Murine ltyrltrm-tly'o., Chicago fur lllubtruted Hook of the Kye Free. A term in ofllco will In most cases kill the reform bug in n man. during many years of experimentation lias discovered a now remedy which is thlrty-Hoven times more powerful than lithia in romovlng uric ncld from tho system. If you aro suifcrlng from backache or tho pains of rheumatism, go to your best druggist and ask for n HO cent box of "Anurtc" put up by Doctor Plorco, or Bend 10c for a largo trlnl pek'g. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pin ficrlptlon for weak women and Dr. Pierco'B Golden Medical Discovery for tho blood havo been favorably known for tho past forty years and moro. They nro standard remedies today OB well as Doctor Piorcn's Pleasant PolletB for tho liver nnd bowels. You can hovo a sarnplo of any ono of thoso remedies by writing Dr. Pierco, and sending 10c for trial puck-ago. tolMTlONAL SlIiWSfflOOL Lesson (P.y 15. O Si:i.l.rilS, Acting Plrntor of Sunday School Ciiurxo of Moody llltiln Institute of Clih'.iKo ) U'i)'HkIiI lUH Wmttrn Ni-urpnin r I nlnn LESSON FOR NOVEMBER H DANIEL IN THE KING'S COURT. LKSSON TKXT Daniel 1 V K.. 11 'JO OOl.nr.N TIIXT -Watch ye, stand fiim In the fulfil, unit .Miu Mki men, he xtrong -I Cor. 10:13. This familiar story bus been select ed for the "World s Teinperunci' Sun day' It Is tho llrst record of bis Hahylonluu experiences and Is an il lustrious example of those evei lusting principles which govern a successful lifo. I. Daniel's Position, vv. 1-7. No buehadiiezzar, 011 tho dentil of his father, returned to llabylon from be sieging Jerusalem to take the throne. He carried with him Jclioinkiiu nnd n number of young men, "In whom was no blemish" (II) They were perhaps twelve years old Among theso were four who hud been particularly se lected for pious training and the nanio of each is compounded with tho nnmo of God; Daniel h inclining "God Is my Judge" They are now nlono In n licentious heathen pnlaeo and abso lutely at tho power of tho king and his court. Their names nro now changed; Daniel becomes llelteslinz zar "favoied of Pel " Such changing of names is enstomnry in most heath en or Mohamniednn lands even todny. A still greater danger or temptation confronts these young men, viz., that tho king appointed them "a daily por tion of tho king's meat" (Am. Itev. v. 5). To refuse to eat invited rldlculo nnd perhaps loss of life, but to eat was to break tho Jewish law as to food (Deut. 12:23-2C). See also (I Cor. 8:7-10; 10:27-28). Their captiv ity had been foretold (II Kings 20:17), but a chnngo of locntion nnd nnmo does not lnvolvo a change of heart aa many a tempted ono has discovered. These men In splto of natural appe tites, danger of being thought pecu liar, or even gratitude to king for lives preserved refused to eat tho king's meat and to drink his wine. II. Daniel's Purpose, 18:13. Thn real purpose of a man's heart not nlono governs his nets but reveals what ho Is God looks upon thnt when ho Judges men (II Cor. 0:7; 8:12; Luko 1G:15). "Without will (purpose) (hero Is no character " (Acts II "23). Daniel purposed "in his heart" not to tlelllo "himself." No compromise, no trimming becauso of being nway from home, no partnership with tho rich and opulent court. Daniel wns to bo "ns clean ns n hound's tooth." Men who dnro to stand nlono always find co-operation, so Daniel found tlmsn who Btood by him (v. 12). Daniel ex orcised great tact In his dealings with the prlnco of thn eunuchs but God had evidenced his protecting and lead ing caro (v. 9) enabling him to win Ills way and persuade tho eunuch to allow tho suggested test (v. 12). If Christian workers would nxerciso moro tact they would moro frequently nttaln their desired ends (Luko 10: S). It Is possible to bo so unbendingly puritanical as to lay us open to n shnrgo of Pharisaical pride. Daniel Illustrates spotless purity, Infloxlblo loyalty mingled with a sweet reason ableness that alwnyH gains its ends. Daniel had sufficient conlldcnco In his God nnd fnlth In his notions to bo will ing to bo submitted to tho acid test of oxporlencc. His wns a religion that could stand without being tied. III. Daniel's Profit (Reward), vv, 14 21. Pulso denotes such vegetables as beans and pens. Their diet was to bo a general vegetable ono. Samson ns n Na7arito drank no wlno. This ago has yet to fully comprehend tho reasonnbloncss nnd ofllcncy of thoso ancient Jewish lnws of sanitation and diet. Myriads of men nro today dig ging their graves with tholr teeth. Tho result of this test was thnt Danlol and his companions woro delivered from trnnBgresBlng God's InwB and tho prince of tho eunuchs from being punished bcniiBO of tho physical con dition of his charges. Heauty, health, and strength enmo to Dnntol nnd his friends with tho result of preferment, position, nnd Inlluenco nt court (v. 19). They "stood before tho king," (Horn. 14:10-12; I Cor. 3:10-1C; II Cor. 6,9) ; (a) becauso of tholr unsworvlng loyalty to God and obedlcnco to his Word (John 14-15; 1G:20 It. V.): (b) becauso of their llfo of prayer, for It is tho work of tho Holy Spirit to glvo unto us wisdom (Luko 2:lfi, Acts 0: 10) oven ns Daniel was thus blessed (v. 17) tho spirit bestows dlvcrso gifts (I Cor. 12:1-4-11); (c) nnd finally bo causo having a spoclal plnco in tho purposes and piniiH of God tholr liven woro counted 'precious In his sight (v. 27). Verily, "Ho that docth tho will of God nbidcth forovor.'' Temperance Application. This les son suggests tho value of total ab stinence. 'No user of tobacco has over taken ilrst honor nt Harvard." Longfellow Tempornnco nnd self-control must begin In tho homo and bo porpotuntcd In tho Btrongth nnd powor of God which nlono comes through an intelli gent knowlcdgo nnd obedience of his Word. Tliero la no way to win suc cess except by means of a complcto victory; to conipromiso Is to fall. Tho loyalty or such la not earth born and their victories aro superhuman. S3 n 1 k r yS? with pleasant Have you ducing the jingle book What always in the United j Chew VERY MUCH IN WRONG "BATH" Guest's Mistake, It Will Be Under Stood, Was Not a Thing to Be Wildly Advertised. Smytho'a mistake, which Is de scribed In an English contemporary, must havo been disconcerting, to say tho least. "You'll find your bath In tho out 'oubo." Thus ho had bcon directed the night before at tho llttlo Inn whero ho was stopping, and that Is why ho was now, In IiIb dressing gown, pushing open tho outhouso door. It was dark, but thoro was tho tub, and it would do Ho hopped In. In tho middle of his ablutions the red-faced landlord thrust his head In nt tho door. In thu dim light ho failed to see thn man in tho tub. "Water qulto nicely wurm, thanks," obsorved Smythe, "hut It's a trillo muddy." "Muddy ho hanged!" roared tho landlord, bursting In suddenly. "Your tub's In the next placo. Git out of It, you bllthorln' idiot! Not a word ot this in tho 'oubc, mind! not a word of this In tho 'ouso! That's my 'omo browed nlo you'ro a-wushln' In!" Divergent Opinion. Ho had a lot of money, but no dls covorablo ancestors, and no It came that ho nffected contempt for prido of birth. And thoro was another man whoso family tree was tall and um brageous, but who possessed no other assets wortli mentioning. A discus- l slou botweeu theso two men wus of profound Interest. Each avoided hutting tho other's footings, but It was easy to detect an undorcurront of an tagonism. Thuy concluded: "Say what you will," tiBsoitcd tho ono, "it Is a flno thing to comu of good stock." "It's a finer tiling," replied tho other, with duality, "to own It." Sorry He Spoke. Ho (during family quarrel) 1 sup pose borne idiot proposed to you before 1 did. Sho No, when you did. 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Tliero had been a railway collision near a country town In Virginia, and a shrewd lawyor had hurried from Richmond to tho scene ot tho disaster. Ho noticed an old colored man with a badly Injured head, and hurried up to him where ho lay moaning on tho ground. "How about damages?" began tho lawyer. Hut tho sufferer wnved htm off. "G'wny, bOHS, g'way," ho said. "I never hit do train. I novcr dono slch a thing In all mah llfo, bo help mo Gawd! Yo' can't git no damages outen mo." Corroborated. "Toll mo noo, Jamie, what was tho most wonderful thing you saw at sea?" "I think the strangest thing I over saw was tho flying llsli." "Noo, laddlo, dliiua mnk' a fulo o' ycr nilthor. Wha over heard o' a fish llooln'?" "Another strange thing I aaw whon crossing tho Hod sea. Wo dropped an chor, and when wo rnlsed It again thoro was ono ot tho whcola of Pha raoh's chariot entangled on It." "Ayo, laddlo, I bollovo that. Wo'vo scrlpturo for that." London Tit-Hits. Quite Right. 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