HEALTH AUGUST ' \ August is the month of internal catarrh. The mucous mem- brsnes , especially\of \ the bowelsr are very liable to congestion , causing summer complaint , and catarrh of the bowels and other internal organs. Pc-ru na is an excellent remedy for all these conditions. x Aflnptnblo Trio. "I know three women who live in the same Hat , " said the hachelor girl. , "I wish you could see the way they manage it It's awfully funny. They live as separately as if they were in three Hats. They hardly have anything to do with each other. For instance , each gets her breakfast ready the night before. All she has to do is. to make her coffee in the morning and boil her eggs. Each has the same daily paper. Tou'd think they would buy a different one and exchange , but they don't. So every morning they go out in the kitch en at different times , get their break fasts , bring them back to their bed rooms on their little trays , and read their papers all separately. "I don't believe that three men liv ing in the same apartment would do that Do you ? I believe they would hobnob together at breakfast time and start the day with a little fun. " Chicago cage Inter Ocean. Relieved. Physician Your boy will pull through all right. lie has a wonderful consti tution. . Mr. Tytc-Phist I am glad to hear it , doctor. In making out your bill , of course , you will not make me pay for what his constitution has done in pulling him through. j ? n. Deal > le Life. Rivers You can't moke me believe you evei\ caught a fish that had another fish holding on to its throat , and landed ooth of them. That's a little too tough a story to swallow. Brooks Then I'm both a nature faker and a member Of the Ananias Club , am I , you big stick-in-the-mud ? msy Iss If it gives one the chance to know the tremendous value of a complete change of diet. . fry this for breakfast : A. dish of Grape-J uts and Cream , j\riccr Crisp C-ctp of "Well-made ' ' , "Postam Food Coffee , \ That's all , and you feel comfortable * V tnd well-fed until lunch. * * s THEN REPEAT , ' And at night have a liberal meat and , tregetable dinner , with a Grapo-Nutg pudding for dessert. Such a diet will make a change In j-oui health and strength worth trial. "There's a R-caoon. " "Tho Road to Wellyilla , " Injgk SENATOR BCVER1DGE MARRIES. la YTcjJded Afcrcntl to Katlierlne Ccldy , a Chlc sro Girl. The marriage of Untpl ! States. Senator Albert .7. Bevcridge of Indlan-i find Miss Katherine Eddy was solemnized in Ber lin at the pal/tial residence of United States Ambassador Tower Wednesday. Extrem simplicity marked the ceremony and the invitations were limited. The bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Augustus X. EdJy of Chicago , and a sm.ill group of relatives , members of the embassy staff in Brrliu. and a few intimate friends of both families comprised th" spectators. There were no ushers and Miss Eddy had no bridesmaids. Several hundred congratulatory tele gram and cable messages were received , including one from the mother of Mr. Bevoridge , from Champaign , 111. , and mes sages from. President Roosevelt , Senator * * m.1 $ . . ' * . * { s * * * x f Allison , James Whitcornb Riley , most of the Senators , many members of the House , and political friends all over the United States. The new Mrs. Beveridge is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. Augustus X. Eddy of Chicago , an'3 a niece of Mrs. Marshall Field. "Both her father and mother be long to families long prominent in Chi cago. Senator Bcveridsce was the young est man in the United States Senate when he entered it eight years ago at the age of 3G. lie Avas a plowboy in Highland county , Oliio , at 12 , a laborer at 14 and an employe of a logging camp in Illinois at 10. He borrowed $30 from a friend in 1SS1 and entered Depauw university. Here he won all the debates and with his prize money paid liis expenses for the two years remaining of the college course. In ISSo , after t\vo years of work on a ranch , he returned to Indianapolis and commenced the study of law. He became a campaign speaker in 1SS4. Mr. Bever- idge married Katherine Langsclale at Greencastle , Ind. , in 1SS7. She died seven years ago. At a banquet given to King Frederick of Denmark during his visit to Reikiavik , Iceland , the king announced his policy re garding the future relations between the island and the Danish crown , saying : "I Lave established a commission to arrange for legislation to define the constitutional position of Iceland in the realm and to find a form under which the freedom of Iceland may be built up and protected , while at the same time the unity of the realm is preserved and insured. * It is reported from London that the management of the Daily Mail and Even ing News , known as the Ilarmsworth pa pers , which were recently mulcted to the extent of $230,000 ou a libel suit brought by W. H. Lever of Liverpool , has settled another similar suit by the payment of $125,000 and the publication of an apol ogy. This latter suit was brought by Jo seph Watson & Sons of Lords. Both ac tions grew out of a controversy over the alleged attempt to bring about H cornbi- Bation of the English soap manufacturers. ! Xot less than 0,000 troops have been summoned to the vicinity of Belfast , Ire land , in order to control the situation arising from'the strike of the dock labor ers for increased pay and shorter hours. Phe calling of troopsMvas due partly to the fact'that the police had struck to enforce their demand for more pay be cause of the extra work. The strikers ivere attacking non-union laborers at ev- jry opportunity. One feature of the : roublc is the closing of a number of spinning mills through inability to obtain DAMAGE DY S7C7IM. Liven Are L.-oit nnd Crops Jn T.Iany Place : ! Arc Ruiiie.l. Tventy-live lives are rep /teI : to hfiro been 102t and property < lr.agcd to the amount of 5500,000 in a tornado which swept over the southern part of Minnesota , northern Iowa , the south western end of Wisconsin : ; iul a part of Illinois. Dispatches tell of.deitlis . : in jilmcst every point where tlic tarnaJo struck. A fanner , his wife and > oi were kill ed near Mason City , Io\v\a , thair lu.ue being destroyed over their heads \vliile they were in bed. Two eohclses or a Green Bay , AVi ? . , passenger train were thrown over au embankment r.e-r Wi- nouu , Minn. , and three . .menvero se verely injured. The wind reachoU a velocity of about ninety miles ai hour and was accompanied by terri'hrrin and lightning. The vilHtre , ofT Sj , Iowa , was wrecked by the .vhid ana one person killed aud/m.iny injuivil. Twenty or more buildings wore un roofed. At Murshalltown a sevvre windstorm , acfcmpanied by hail , lev eled corn , blew down loaded frr.it tives , and did much other damage. 'Slii. ' . ; > : i at Clear Lake and many cottageeiv destroyed. A half dozen barns aiul I' MI' houses near Roekweil were demoli : h vl , and the roof was blown from thj C.it-i- olic church at Rockwell. Many hou r were destroyed in Winona and tli3 roofs were torn off twenty largo factory buildings. The lighting plant V.MS wixvked , leaving the town in darknoss. The power house of the local streat car company was put out of commis sion. The cars in the streets were over turned , and one of them warcarrieJ ' against the side of a store. Fronts of the stores were blown in and the wind carried all kinds of stock from the shelves and counters. A severe hailstorm practically devas tated the corn crop in the western townships of Peoria county , 111. , and the east tier of townships in Kuox county. Hailstones twelve inches in circumference cut the blades from the corn as keenly as if the stalks had been trimmed with a knife. Thirty thousand acres of corn is completely ruined. The loss is estimated at $1,000,000 to corn alone in Peoria and Knox counties. A fifty-live mile an hour wind blew dur ing the storm. The large hailstones broke hundreds of windows and the1 strong wind uprooted trees and moved farm houses and barns from their foundations. At Havana , 111. . Miss Margaret Lein- of Mr. ami iuger , IG-year-old aaughter Mrs. John Leiningcr of Mason City , is dead , the result of being struck by lightning during the storm. At Pana , 111. , lightning killed Frank Henderson and Frank McMullen. Property valued at $50,000 was destroyed. Corn was stripped by the heavy hail , barns burn ed , and 'hay ' stacks thrown over the fields. A terrific electrical storm , ac companied by a cyclone , passed over Litcbfield , 111. , uprooting tree tnul catising much damage to buildings and crops. VOLIVA TO LEAVE ZION. Snys Will TaJve IH T Folio-wins ; and Build a. Xevr City. Refused the granting of his petition that he be appointed by Judge Lumlis of the United States District Court a co- receiver with John C. Hately. now in charge of Zion City property , and un heeded in his protests against the sale of Zion City lace industry. Oveiswr Wilbur Glenn Yoliva , who usurped John Alexan der Dowie , asserted his defiance of the * Nr SS = = - - R 3JgSggy _ r . --S Rm forces organized against him and declar ed he would abandon Zion City and e tab- lish a colony of his own elsewhere. "I shall abandon the old hulk and she can sink for all of me , " decl-ired Yoliva as he was leaving the court after his petition bad been denied and the sale of the lace factory had been ordered. "It is my purpose now to gather my followers about me as soon as possible and leave. When I go I will take a big following along to establish a new col ony. " Notes of Current fiventa. Women make big hit in Wisconsin as real "hired farm handiy" Secretary Cortelyou is at work pre paring an authorized life of William Mc- Kinley. Xew York surgeons restore the sen e of smell to a patient by removing a piece o the skull. Clothes of some Americans at Ambas sador Read's reception aroused derision of English tailors. ' The tobacco plant lias grown larger and more profuse in the United States than in any other co.intry. Gov. R. C. Glenn or North Carolina is to be oae of the chief speakers at the an nual dinner of the Brooklyn Democratic Dlub tit the Brighton Beach betel on A 20 ni * Mr. Corson , owner of the sawmill , had his eye on every stick of timper in the county , and the owner of every poor little clump and grove had his eye on Mr. Corson and the rising prices of lumber. George Wales cut his thin squad of pines , trimmed the logs , anl piled them in his front lot by the road. Then he waited for the time when he should ac cidentally be visible on the place and Mr. Corson should drive by. ' The encounter took place in due time. Mr. Ccrson rattled past in his wagon , took a sidelong look at the pile pf logs , and called "Say. George , don't you know it ain't polite to throw your toothpicks round the front yard ? " He Toolc a , Rest. As It is undoubtedly true that one man's meat may be another man's poi son , so it happens sometimes that what seems- like work to one person 'is re garded as recreation by another. "Had a good lecture on Alasky , didn't we , Eb ? " asked one of Mr. Dodd's neigh bors , meeting him the day after the lecture. "To sit there peaceful as pie for two hours , hearing him reel off the Information and seeing tl&se pictures cast on the screen , was a grand rest for me , beat out with cranberrying as I be. " "It was a good enough talk , " admit ted Mr. Dodd , in a grudging tone , "but it didn't rest me any to speak of. Be tween having to set stock still without a chance to get in a word for two mor tal hours and crane my neck looking at those views , I was pretty well wore when I got home. "But I took the lantern out into the woodshed , and by the time I'd split ufl a week's kindlings I felt kind o' rested an' calmed down. " Adding Insult to Iiijnry. Client Si Haymow kicked my dog. Naow , I don't allow no man t' kick my dog. So I went over t' lick time outen Si. My doc charged me $17.50 to fix me up. What kin I do tor Si ? Lawyer Why not lick him again ? Client Say , mister , I hain't a-jokin' . I want tor know. Lawyer Well , the only thing I can suggest is that you might have him ar rested for cruelty to animals. Five del lars. Toledo Blade. NO BELIEF FROM ECZEMA ' For Over wo Years Patent Medi cines , Quack Cures and Doctors Fail Cuticura Succeeds. "I was very badly afflicted with ecze ma for mor than two years. The parts affected were my limbs below the knees. I tried all the physicians in the town and some in the surround ing towns , and I also tried all the pat ent remedies that I heard of , beside * all the cures advised by old women and quacks , and found no relief whatever until I commenced using the Cuticura Soap , Cuticura Ointment , and Cwticura Resolvent. In the Cuticura Remedies I found Immediate relief , and was soon sound and well. C. V. Beltz , Tippe- canoe , Ind. , Nov. 15 , 1005. " About 1,200 miles of railways are like ly to' be constructed in South Africa within the next few years at a cost of § 30,000,000. Guns , Traps. Decoys , etc. Lowest prices. ' \Yrite for free catalog No. 1. N. W. Hide & Fur Co. , Minneapolis , Minn. The National Woman Suffrage Society receives now about $1,000 a month for itl work. Mrs. WlnaJow's Soothing Syrap for Children teething ; scftan&tho gums , reduces LufL-.rmna- Uon. allays fcaUi. oureJirmd colio. 35e a bottle. s. c. x. r. "What Cburlr * Dickon * Safil. Henry C. Robinson , u witty lawyer who used to live in Hartford. Conn. , I once told the following anecdote one [ , evening , wh n he was iutrdlucing an English author to a Hartford audience. "The first famous Englishman whoa ; I ever saw was Charles Dickens , who ' lectured here in Hartford when I was ' a young boy. "I had read some of the stories of this great writer , and 1 was most anx ious to catch a glimpse of the man him self. So on the afternoon when he was expected to arrive I walked up and down the street in front of the hotel where I knew he was to stay. The hotel was built close to the side walk , and the long windows of the par lor were so low that the passer-by could easily see into the room. "I soon realized that a gentleman * was sitting within , reading a pnpor. I stepped close up under the window and pressed my face against the glass , eag er to get a good look at the stranger. Yes , it was he ! It really was ! I had seen his picture often , and coulds't be mistaken. I stared and stared , anxious ? to impress every feature upon my mem ory. After a few moments he turned and saw me there , the little eager Yan kee boy , gazing up at his face ; and then the famous man , laying aside -tiis paper , actually spoke , so that I really heard the voice of the great Charles Dickens himself , and he was really talking to me ! " Here Mr. Robinson paused impres sively , and some one on the platform inqiiirecl , "What did he say , Mr. Rob inson ? " "He said , " replied Mr. Robinson , in subdued tones , "Go away , little boy ! go away ! " Juxt the Same. Gladys You thought Clarence was making eyes at you when we were play ing blind man's buff ! Why , he couldn't. He was hoodwinked. Esmeralda That's all right. He hoodwinked at me. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran "Wan Saved the Am putation of a Limb. B. Frank Doremus , veteran , of Roosevelt avenue , Indianapolis , Ind. . says : M had. been showing symptoms of kidney trouble from the time I was mus tered out of the ar my , but in all my life I never suffered as in 1S97. Headaches , diz ziness and sleepless ness , first , and then dropsy. I was weak and helpless , having ru down from ISO to 125 pounds. I was having terrible pain in the kid neys , and the secretions passed almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled un til it was 34 inches around , and the doctor tapped it night and morning un til I could no longer stand it , and then he advised amputation. I refused , and began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The swelling subsided gradually , the urine Decame natural and all my pains and aches disappeared. I have been well now for nine years since using Doan ' Kidney Pills. " For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MiIburn Co. , Buffalo , N.'Y ' The Kaiser is having a new racing yacht constructed which will be almost flat-bottomed , and have a new system of ballast. For Infants and Children. , The KM You Have Always Bought' ' Bears the Signature of tad Syinptoi 3. Tlic woman who has periodirr.l hrad * aches , backache , sees Imaginary diirk ; spots or specks floating or uancin-- before her eyes , nas gnawing distress cr Lcav full feeling > ft toaach , faint spell ? , drag-I g in lower abdominal or pelvic rcB&n , easily startled or excited , * irrcguldror painful periods.withrrwith , * ' ' cat rh , is safTerir ; .froni- erangctn ° nts thk" ' Iionlct ha\e e fly attention. Not all of a.bov- symptoras ace likely to be present In an > ? case at ojie/fmc. , Neglected or badly treated Ji 'l snctf cases/ofjt/n run into maladies v. : ! ch doj surgeon's knife If they do not No medicine extant . hpg _ such a long and nim'roiii's record otcnr * ' ! i _ iicff s as Dr. Pi prep's Favori t i'rcscrii hasl uch a tjmonLn I.s The very bit int rrcllent * known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments cut. r into Its composition. No alcohol , harmful , or habit-forming drut ? is to bo found in the list of its Ingredients printed > : i cacb bottle-wrapper and attested urdor oath. In any conditionvof the fonu-jo system , , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript ! * n can do only good never harm. Its \ \ liolr * effect is to strengthen , invigorate and r > r.iate tlic wliole female system an < ! r i-t'eially the pelvic organs.Vhon th < * P arc de ranged in function or affected 1 y disease , the stomach and other organs of ciiVostioa become sympathetically der mt i [ , tha nerves are weakened , and a IOMT Hr.fc of bad. unpleasant symptoms f < ll v . Too much must not be expected of tis ! "Fa vorite Prescription. ' * Itill not jK-rforra miracles ; will not cure tuuior no med icine will. Itu'ill often prevent thorn , if taken in time , and thus the operating table and the surgeon's knife nay bu > avoided. Women suffering from disease ; of long : standing , arc invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter/rcc. All com pomlcnco- is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. * R. V. Pierce , Buffalo , N. Y. Dr. Picrcc's Medical AdviscrIO'0pages- is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent- stamps for paper-covered , or 31 > tainp3 for cloth-bound copy. Address as above. The Cost of n. L.fWitiio : . ' c- . Few tasks our engineers ha.V un dertake , are more difficult than Uu con struction of what Kipling iv..I"Tho - coast-wiso lights" especially u th > y bo- off-shore and not on the mainland cliffs. So writes Win. G. Fitzgerald , in aa article on building a Hghthou-r. rs the- Technical World Magazine. \ t how well worthy the years of pat'tit toil and heroic strife with wind a : :1 : wave- the structure seems when tul ! > : uus of its lantern sweep the wild - > .ts for the salvation of ships , freightc I witb human souls ! As to cost of construction , vliile a * shore station may be built for r- -'sum between $40,000 and $ GO.M > 0. : m off shore light may cost as high a100 , - 000 before it has finally eonqtr-iv * ! the fierce elements and is ready to s - . < 1 sea ward its triumphant beams of i > -i-Iin 90,000 candle power. "Having token yonr wonderful "O.s enroll" for three mouths and oelng entirely curtu ' sti mncl > catarrh and dyspepsia , I thiuk n word c i prnine la duo to"Cxscarets"for their woiiderfnl eon.position. I have tslcon numerous other so callet' ' remedies but without avail and I find that Cascar'-'s relieve more in a day than all the others I ha.e tukocj would in a year. " James -McGune , 108 Mercer St. , Jersey Ciij. N. J" Best For The 5owes ! Plessant , Palatable , Potent , Tosto Gootf. Do Good - Kever Sicken. Weaken or Gripe , 10c. i , Ivr. Narer told in bulk. The cennino tablet st.nd 0 C GL. - Guaranteed to care or your nioiity b .Ci : . Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or II.Y. 552 " * AIUIUALSALE , TEH ffiiLLIOK BOXES ii " ' - fore TiiOinpson-'sEysWafar BEST III THE wonLo FOR EVERY MEMBER OF - THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES. MJ To sny one who can prove W. JL , ) Douglas does ao $ make & sett ) ffiCF < 3 Ken's $3 & $3.SO shoos > t hen sny otfisi' tmnufzctupcr. THE REASON" W. L. Douglas shoes areworn bvmore people In all walks of life than aiiy other make , is because of their excellent style , easy-fitting , and superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the bhoe , and every detail of the making is looked after by the most coinpleteorganization of superintendert .foremenand skilled shoemakers , Tvho receive the highest wages paid fr the shoe industry , and whose workmanship cannot bo excelled. If I could take you into mv large factories at Brockton.Mass. , and show you how carefully "W.L. Douglas shoes are made , vou would then understand why they hold their shape , fit better , wearjonger and are of value than other make. greater anv Eyreu ? ? ; . < -'is. f y f O snd B Gold Bond Shoes cannot be ctunicd at sryzu- . * . _ , AUTIOr ! Ihe genuine have TV. L > . Douglas name and price stamped on botro : . Titko Substitato. Ask your dealer for "W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot snpp.y vr > c , scad direct tx > factory. Shoes sens everywhere by maiL Catalog free. W.L.Douc ! , ErocLioj. Ma = r. 1 i A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen , nervous , hot and get tired easily. If you hc.ve aching , smarting feet , try Allen's Poet = Ease. It rests the feet and makes ne\v or tight shoes easy ; always use it to Break in KevShoes. . It cures swollen , hot , sweating feet , blisters , ingrowing nails and callous opots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives Best and Comfort. It cures yhilo you walk. AVe have over thirty thousand testimonials. 'Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists everywhere 25 cents. Don't accept any substitute for Allen'sj Foot = Ease. Trial package FREE. Address , All.-n S. Oimsted , Le Eoy , N. Y. European Branch Office , Peterborough , England. 1/l/Aro / J Jf ° "S ° ccess brings imitations. Scores of W.W .niC > l.i Jii 431 o worthless imitations are sometimes offered for sale. Insist upon having Allen's Foot = Ease. The Original powder for the feet. Twelve years , before the public. Annual sales over two million packages. Do not accept spurious substitutes claimed to be "just as good. " Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never bo- offered a substitute for Allen's Foot = Ease. Ask for Allen's , 3oot = Eas& and insist upon having it. Remember , AllenWoot-Ease is sold only in 25 cent packages bearing yellow label mth our trade mark and facsimile signature " In a Pinch , Use Alien's Fooi-Easa. " byjiUJDra is everywiiere . for 25 e nia. For FRZE Trisl paetage , aho Free Sample of the FOOT-EASE SANITARY CORK-PAD , a new invention , address Allen S. Oimsted , Le Rcy , X. Y. lirxrs : have -aid so aixl uiny in dividuals u.-we said , thai thi > tl.-i uty. anti - ti > eptie powth-r. shak en daily into the Shoes is Cooling to the entire System. Scores 6f nerves center - * tor in the soles of the- feet and Allen's Foot- Ease soothes a n cl quiets thesenerves. . rse every nn-ans tt > keep cool and avoid. . Heat P ros t rn tioix. Try this simple , pop ular remedy yourself" and see if it is not instantly Coolini : ncl' Refreshing. Sold ail Druggists ,