f -"-ape" ?- $- -. t- ji,a j.'-' ft ' Jv fJ i If -- .'- A if :.'-;..- - L. -.- . . " - . -. - : . - . . . "j 1 I ,? ....-, I.. -- '; ' - V ; ! if :." ""- K;:--".:V "V- ,:- !- ;. :- ? i . -. . .- . -;.-..-, . a -.V : - tV - - r--: - . - -. . BACKACHE AND DIZZINESS -" FaevIJar to ""' Bwx ara Dc to raiana f "Irlii niiBM r- i ! MRS. M. BRICKNER. . 99 Eleventh Street. t Milwaukee. Wis. C - "A sitorf ime o found my com dltiom very serious, I bad headaches, mmia la the hmrlc and frmmnmmt Mlrw ZZIiZ. L--L """ 'V s-asasRHPGavasasaP z -laaaB--B-MMsr t T ' I wmui grew worse Kvwry mtomia. , .. I trie two remedies before Permna, ' enough money to purchase the prop mmd was discouraged whea I took the erty, Fulton House, in Fulton town flrat dose, but my courage soon ship, where the great American in returaed. la less than two mouths ventor was born. -y cmnn -" reszareo. .nrs. m. Brtckaer. The reason of -o man 'iiltires to cure eu.ses similar to the above Ls the fact that dL-eases FEMALE TROUBLE NOT RECOGNIZED AS CATARfiH. peculiar to the female sex are not coinmonlv recojraized a.-, beiny eautl by catarrh. Catarrh of one oryan i exactly the same a- catarrh of any other organ, What will cure catarrh of the head will alocarc catarrh of the pelvic organs. leruna cures tue eao simply be- cause it cures the. catarrh. If you have catarrh write at once to Dr. Hartman. ir'.vinga full statement of yo"ur case, and he will le plesi&ed to give you his valuable advice jrratis. Addre-s Ir Hartman. President of TheHartniaii Sanitarium. Columbus. O. England's Grsst Artist. Georiie Freu-rick Watts, the ereat English artist, who died recently In London, rarely worked from a living subject, but modeled fragmentary studies in wax and clay for particu- ' !ar parts of the figures of his pictures. ThL: patriarch of painters said in ref- i erence to his principal works that one , or his great aims was to take the ter ror away from death. If you don't sz the bippest and best It's your own fault. Deriance Starch 1j for .saje ev.'ryrth-re and there is positively nothing to eijual it in qual ivy or quantity. Steam Turbine for Pumps. The steam turbine principle has been adapted to ti centrifugal high pressure pump. The action is re versed, however the water entering at what would be the exhaust end. gradually accelerating as it passes through the several fixed and mova ble vanea, until it acquires a high velocity at what would ordinarily be the outlet end. ftH'--Sin!rH- Hinder "'"traichtocciffar. Aladf ot nne. niellow tobacco. ncn m mialitx taat nianv who formerly smoked NJc tlirars now 'smoke Lewis' "-single Binder." Lewi-.' Factory, PeOTa, ill. VVftst Is Kon-e? Home is not a name, nor a form, nor & routine. .It is u spirit, a presence, a principle Mar-erial and method will net and. cannot make It. .says a writer ta the Ccokrnq School. It must get its light aad swerfnesa from those no '-rsa-r.t. u rrco nowers ana -sun- n? E-v::-Pth--c natlllea which. iS rioir exercise of sympathy. .cap l2ras,ie:he tyranny of the broom, "? - " ViiUiea scruu- fctosr Jrrigsticn in Kansas. Great state. Kansas.' There 15 ixejtfcer a ntouctatn cor a. marsh In all her length acd breadth uf S2.000 aquar.a oijles. O-third ot her area is almost a barren steppe, owm? to lack of .rain'.5 Irrisrat.on will mak rh rirv prairies a vrrltabie "garden of the west," rals the ivansas com crop to 2,005i-9 bulJeis" and increase her live stock valnauva tt JlSO,O00,GO0. Sew Ycrk Press. Earrings Indicate Nativity. The earrings wera "by Italian organ- grlsdkjjc women indicate the part of Italy tin? wearers come from. The longer tir? earrings, the farther south the ori-jiaal homes of the woen. In the tar nonh the ornaments are Quite short. Instead cf Wedding Cake. ! gayety. Lady Minto was an ideal and his associates in the oil business In place of wedding cake in Hoi-' woman in that position. In the United ' were face to face with disaster. They land wedding sweets are -given States she was liked equally as well, i were getting beyond their depth and -braJdzuikers" they are called. They 'She was a guest of the W. Seward saw that ere long others would secure are handed round by children and are I Webbs in Vermont, of James J. Van 1 control of the property. At this op srveii ia slower-trimmed baskets. I Alen in Newport and of William C. portune time Harkness came to the "" Whitney. Lady Miato is really a J front with the sum mentioned the AS EASY Needs Cily a Little Thinking. The ioe-1 of childhood Gften decides , whethtir oao is to cro-ar no well nour- i Wu Ting-fang Calls Son Home. isaed and .hc-aiJiv or -waak and sick-" Wu Chao Chu, son of former Chi lv from improper" food. jneie Minister Wu Ting-fang, has It's- Just'-i-- easv to be one as the -changed his ' plans of entering the ciier proved wo t a. proper start. ; University cf Pennsylvania and is A vftse ufcvsician like the Denver ' hurrying -preparations to return to his "Doctor wh kn-w aBou: foad, can ac-. native land upon orders of his father, eo-n-jllsh wonders provided the pa- I who is e president of the foreign tienr is lihnz to help and will eat ' beard, at Pekin. The young-man has only prop? ZociL a !---of -m5' government office wait- 5peaXi2i; t.f thi& ease" the Mother S occupation at the other side of aid "her T-tiie four year eld boy was tie world and the letter was a com wuffering fruci a ;ecuiar derangement ! P-e surprise, as he had matriculated of Che-'stcmaca, Uver and kidneys and " & university and expected to be . fc?s-Jeet-Jecasie. so swollen ie ccmldr-'t . Sin his course in the falL tak a e. ' "We CaSed a Doctor who ; ' -4id at ccce "rocast be vEry careful ' . Countesa Tolstoi Helps Husband. "as td his. diet as" i'mprcser food was ' Countess Tolstoi does net agree :--"bf- oriycause dfhis srekness. Sugar.-'5'-1-1 ber husband in all of his theo-.-especially-, he forirli.. ' r-es- Dut sfce agrees with the world --: -'"So the Br: nraS urr a diet and the f principal- feed he prescribed was . Grape-Nut anjj the--Boy, who was Very ."fond" of sweet .lyings took the Grape- .Nus- readily wrthouL adding any .-.agar. (r. explained "that the sweet in Grae-Niits-is not at all like, cane Yor bee sugar but is the natural sweet -,.of tie grains-1)- '- .i-"We-saw big improvement inside a r.-few -days and now Grape-Nuts are al- jaost 'his enly food and he is once rxxore.-a bealthy, happy, rosy-cheeked youngster with -.every prospect to ."grow, np Into astrong healthy man." .'Nae. given by" Postum Co, Battle ;Ceek.Mich, je sweet of Grape-Nuts is the Na - .tare-sweet known as Post Sugar, sot digested in the liver like ordinary " gogar, but pre-digested. Feed the "joBgsters a handful of Grape-Nuts Nature demands sweet ana them to call for sugar. There's a reason. Get the little book "The Road to V- c ould preserve: house where robert fulton was born i3l jjcf'' ) e" fc at BB saW. -a"2aaBBSBsaa5?aBBBSi?5 a Robert Fulton's Birthplace To commemorate the name and pre serve the historic birthplace of Rob ert Fulton, who perfected the first steamboat. Hugh R. Fulton, of Lan caster, Pa., representing a number of prominent citizens, is again making ' an effort to raise by snbscription unrrov or.H innh Smith, who own -'---,-''"''----- LESS LOSS OF LIFE NOW. Battles of To-Day Not So Fierce as Thoge of 0lden Times, The losses in the land ngnting since the Japanese crossed the Yalu must by this time have reached a large total, although it would be very diffi- cuit'-f not impossible, for anyone out- .. rh1 ,aian(,sp and side the Japanese and Russian war oflicas to estimate them accurately. Terrible as s the destructive power of modern rifies and artillery, the loss of life in battles of to-day is never theless but small as cumpared with the losses in the days of the battle ax and the longbow. In the sixteen hours' strusgle against Russian artil lery at Xanshan the Japanese lost only 4.000 men out of CO.oou. and of these only 750 were killed. At Coleu- so in the Boer war the British losses were only 1.100 out of 25.000. Compare this, for example, with the battle of Agincourt in 1415. Fourteen" thousand Englishmen overthrew 50.- 000 French in three hours. The French losses were 10.000 dead and two or three I of wounded. times that number At Crecy in 1346 the English. numbering 30.000. again s proved the effectiveness of their long bows on 120,000 French, whose losses were 1,200 knights. 1,400 esqujres and 34,000 men, the number killed out right being no less than 30.000. At Poitiers the French army of 60,000 had 11.000 killed. At Hastings 30.000 men fell on both sides and at Bannock burn 38,000. It was the close fighting in the old days that made the battles so de structive of life. The longbow's greatest effective range was not over 1.200 feet, and when armies clashed a 1 commander uad little chance to recog- ' . ... . ...;;.. ; .!-, - r to disentangle his men. even if he saw his doom. To-day victory is as surely won, but at greately lessened cost to life. IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE. Author Leaves for Scene of Macedo- njan Uprisings. j AIbert Soan!chsen, the author of a Tnrfoc nrhnso insrifinhlp 'p5ir for adventure does not let him rest ia Qne left Vew Yq where he ha, been for a Htt,e IesJ. ,v ,;., .;,,, i;.Q,.,. - iuu. x c 9 vv-"lJc- fc.-ia 4.ttriiij work. He is bound for Bulgaria and . for the scene cf the Macedonian up- risings. Mr. Sonnichsen has been act- ' ively interested in the Macedonian patriotic movement during his stay in ' New York, and was secretary of the j Macedonian deleaation there. A fresh uprising of the Macedonians is imrni- I nent. and Mr Sonnichsen will be at the front, possibly as the leader of one of the skirmish bands. Mintos Popular in Canada, tn October the earL and countess of Minto and their daughters will depart from the government house in Ot tawa, and a new governor general J will come in. This is a sad blow 1 socially to the dominion, for the , were , in e afld , , made 0uawa seasoa tQe ,ivelIegt known. Being young and fond of beaaty. although in street attire she dees not show, up well. In an even-1 i inc aown she is striking. I T - "-faica worships him. ana is very proud of him, and very devoted, al though her devotion has been severely taxed in. several ways. She has copied .yards of unreadable manuscript while babies, of various sizes were pulling at her skirts': she has translated bocks into three or four languages, and frp transformed all sorts of garments to meet the needs of the changing six teen, her children. Justin McCarthy's New Work. Justin McCarthy's long and varied career has given him a seemingly in exhaustible store of reminiscences. He has dropped awhile work on his "History of Our Own Times," which has progressed as far as the sixth, vol ume, in order to write out another volume of his recollectioas. which will be peelished in the falL Few living tR-kera have come is contact with so meay actable puhlie men. and Mr. Mc Carthy has the gift of putting his ia am entertaiaing form. J the Fulton property, have completed arrangements to build a new house on the site, but have agreed to wait sev eral weeks before beginning the work of tearing down this historic landmark.- and have offered to sell the place for $2,000. Several men of Lan caster county and a grandson of Ful ton in New York favor the preserva tion of the property because of its his toric value, and have offered to con tribute toward the purchase of the property as a memorial. MUST HIT THE MARK. What Gunners Have Learned from Re cent Sea Battles. What is the lesson of the two re cent sea fights in the far east? This first: To shoot straight. Straight shooting is the best de fense, as well as the best offense, for the warship. A shot that hits from a five-inch gun is worth more than a hundred or a million shots that miss from a twelve-inch gun. The battle of Santiago, according to Admiral Schley, was at 1.000 yards. But the battle of Aug. 10. when Togo wiped out the fighting value of the Russians, was apparently at two or three miles. Togo's gunners could hit fairly often at that distance. The , Russian gunners could not. It is therefore plain that naval gun- ners must learn to shoot straight not I only at short distances but also at long distances. The way to learn to do this is to practice at targets. , If any money spent on warshins is wise, money saved on target practice is foolish. Chicago Tribune NEW IN FASHIONABLE LIFE. Engagements Now Announced in Style Strictly Up to Date. Formal verbal announcements of en gagements at luncheons given for that purpose are no longer in style. One hostess recently concealed the an nouncement of her daughter's engage ment in a small cluster of flowers put at each guest's place at the table. A few days ago another happy mother did the trick even more delicately. The guests waited expectantly all through the luncheon, but not until they had finished the sherbet were they apprised of the engogement. Then. In small gold letters on the bot toms of the glasses in which the sher- bet was served, they saw the names of the bride and bridegroom-to-be linked together by the loops of a trae- l lovers' knoL ANYTHING FOR A BED. Stranded Myor More Than Willing to Sleep in Lockup. Mayor Smith of St. Paul is perhaps the only chief magistrate of an Ameri can city who ever asked an officer to ,-.00r v,; i ,-,.. . i .... wv.j. aaaaa au uiuw wai lit; iiiigaL Eel a bed. His honor was on a hunting trip up Brainerd way, and one day "went over to the neighborhood of a little place named Osakis. In the evening he went to the village, but found that the one little hotel was full to overflowing. Nor co'uld he find a bed anywhere else. Then he sought out the town marshal and asked to be arrested: but the man with thp rr n'fiispd. and thA lrnm anH mun- .-., ( . .. ,; maj or nau to wait tor a tram next morn inr. Timely Loan Saved Rockefeller. It is said that the entire fabric of John D. Rockefeller's enormous for tune rests upon a loan of $73,000 which was made to him manv rnm b L y Harkness. a liquor dealer of C!evelaad. The t- Z transaction oc- curred at a time when Rockefeller turaing point was reached and the huge Rockefeller fortune began to be amassed. Youthful Colonel. Charles M. Kurtz, assistant art commissioner of the St. Louis fair, has been a colonel since he was about a week old. He was born in New Cas tle. Pa., while the civil war was in progress. Next day Gen. McComb of that city, a lifelong friend of Gov. Cur tin. Pennsylvania's war governor, wrote asking that "my friend. Charles' M. Kurtz." be appointed a colonel on the governor's staff. Mr. Curtis natur ally supposed that the person referred to was a man of some prominence, so he forwarded the commission at once. Nineteenth Century Sportswoman. It is .believed that Miss Ethel M. Russell of Augusta, Me., is the pre mier sportswoman of the United States. She is a capital base ball player, being competent to fill any place in the nine. At basket balL cro quet. ' tennis and billiards she holds her own with all comers, thinks noth ing of walking ten or twelve miles of a morning, goes on long snowshoeing expeditions and is very clever with the boxing gloves. Miss Russell stands 5 feet 9 inches in her bare feet and weighs 155 pounds. Kruger's Witty Remark. The late ex-President Kroger waa not an eloquent man, but he excelled at brief and pithy sayings, many of which, like the saying about waiting; for the tortoise to stick out his head, have passed into the language 01 na tions. His answer to a aeafeew who petitioned fcr a goveraatent aayaat ment has often been quoted: "My dear boy, I can do nothing for yoa. Toa are. not clever eaoaga for a sab- ordisate position and all the oflces are filled.' AS THE WORLD REVOLVES ON TRAIL OF KIDNAPER. New York Police Report Prcg in Sensational Case. Italian detectives think they have truck the trail of Vlto Laducca, who is believed to have in his. custody the kidnaped boy, Tony Mannino, who was stolen from his parents at New York, Aug. 9. 0 Laducca is a deserter from the Italian navy, a picture of him in the service uniform having been found among the property which the detec tives captured when they forced open his house. Not long ago Laducca was employed by Mannino, the father of the missing Missing Erooklyn boy. described as be ins 3 feet S inches high and weighing tlfty pounds. He has black hair, dark eyes, good teeth and a slight scar on the chin. When kidnaped he wore a blue and white cap. white shirt with thin stripes an inch apart, and blue and white trousers with pearl buttons. lad, and it was partly through funds contributed by Mr. Mannino that La ducca was enabled to escape the charge of murder which was preferred against him in the "barrel murder mystery." There is a warrant out for Laducca. who is one of the men whom Magistrate TIghe instructed Detective Vachris-to bring in dead or alive. The discovery of the trail of the man who is believed to be at the head of the gang that carried off the Mannino boy came at the end of a day that had been absolutely fruitless of results to the police. Baffled at every turn by the craft of the kidnapers, Capt. Rooney de clared wearily that he did not know whether the child was alive or dead, or that he would be any more sur prised to see the lad walk in unat tended than he would be to learn of his dead body being found where it had been thrown by the gang after having wreaked its vengeance. Hoboken, Jersey City. Paterson, Newark and the more distant cities are also being thoroughly searched, and in the meantime the closest kind of a watch is being kept upon the haunts of the barrel murder gang in New York. All the members of this gang have disappeared from the city completely, and, to add to the perplexity of the police. Mr. Mannino changed his atti tude toward the officials, it is be lieved, through fear of the gang, and there were strong rumors, which were KTC LA&7G4 borne out in part by an interview with Giuseppe Cigretto. Mannino's part ner, that the two men were in private communication with the kidnapers and hoped to secure the boy's release without any assistance from the police. Cigretto, Mannino's partner, in de nying that they would treat with the gang, said: "They have demanded money, but they will get cone. It will not be gold, but lead that they will receive if we ever get our eyes on them." The boy's father is in bed positively ill from the strain that has weighed so heavily on him for more than a week. He is being nursed by his wife, who is herself ill. Big Life Insurance Policies. According to the best obtainable records two men in the United States carry more than $1,500,000 life insur ance. Eight carry 11.000.000 more. In the $900,000 class is found one. In the $700,000 class are found eight. The $600,000 group has a membership of three. The $300,000 list includes the names of twenty-seven. Adding to gether the above classes, it is noted that there are forty-nine individuals carrying $300,000 or more of insur ance, the total sum insured reaching the amazing figure of $26,000,000. Musicians of Same Name. Never was there worse confusion caused by similarity of names than between Strauss, the tone poet, and Strauss, the composer of the cele brated "Blue Danube" and many other waltzes. What makes the muddle more amusing is the fact that the two Strausses are quite intimate with one another, and when the tone poet is congratulated as he often is on the success of the waltzes he did not write, he at once sits down and hu morously relates his experiences in a letter to his friend. Wealthy Woman's Charity. Mrs. Hbridge T. Gerry of New York has a purse which is always accessible to tae really needy and her ways of giviag re originaL One day she heard of a linemaa who had been so severe ly shocked that it would be months before he could resume work. Mrs. Gerry promptly sent his family flO, cayiaff it was the first of ten rfiPar lrstaliments. At the same tiiav la araer .to aiaeouraxe.aay feeliaa: of de aaadeace, she employed tae linestaa'a asife as seamstress. mamaw MD JmmW -Pm ' 'vH 21 WEEKLY PANORAMA GOES TO TEACH ROYALTY. Iowa Girl Sent Far to Instruct Yserth ful Chinese Prince. Miss May Reynolds of Sibley. Iowa, who in October goes to Pekia. Caiaa, as instructor in English, to the grand nephews of the dowager empress, graduated with honors in the class of 1904 at Carleton college, Northleld. Minn. Miss Reynolds was born and brought up in Iowa, and began her education in cne of the little white schoolhouses of Wilson township, Oe- ceola county. Iowa. Later she attend ed the Sibley high school. She is a member of the Congregational church. The intermediaries between the royal family and Miss Reynolds were Miss Luella Miner, a missionary of the American board at Pekin. and the Carleton Mission Board at Northfield, Minn. Her service is to be for the term of two years. Her home will be in a missionary family in Pekin and he-r work will be in the royal palace. Miss Reynolds is of Pennsylvania an cestry. Her father. Carlos P. Rey nolds, is a civil war veteran who. after the war. became a pioneer home steader and farmer in Iowa. NOT SEIZED BY BRITAIN. Report of Grabbing of West India Island Is Denied. The British cruiser Tribune on Aug. 11 landed a party under command of Lieut. Threlfall at Aves, or Bird's isl and. 127 miles west of the north end of the island of Dominica, and an nexed it as a British possession. Guns were hauled through the serf and landed, the British flag was hoisted, and a royal salute was fired. The Tribune then proceeded direct to St. Vincent. The Tribune left there next day, being ordered to Venezuela to protect British interests at Caracas. Dispatch from Kingston, Island of St. Vincent, Aug. 13. The British admiralty says there is no truth in the report of the hoisting of the British flag over Bird or Aves island in the Caribbean sea, 127 miles west of the English island of Domin ica. PUT DOWN THE SNOB. Society Woman's Neat Retort to Tactless "Nouveau Riche." The subject of "new people" is nuch to the fore among the swell set in New York these days and no one J is more supercilious regarding late 1 comers into the sacred circle than 1 those who but a season or so ago ' were on the outside themselves. One oZ these snobbish persons, talking to a woman of long-assured social posi tion, recently asked regarding the standing of Mrs. Soandso. "A very nice woman," was the reply, "ami able, refined, accomplished and charm ing in every way." But who is she?" The society leader froze slightly as she answered, "Thoroughly respect able, I assure you." The luckless snob 1 rersisted: "Yes. dear Mrs. Blank, but you know what I mean. Who is she?" The leader's nostrils quivered for a moment and then she answered cooly: "My dear woman, I no more can tell who she is than I could have told ..ho you were when you first ap peared in society." Heartless Russian Jest. A young Russian Jew was obliged o go to the war in Manchuria. At first the father got letters from him regularly, but presently they ceased. One day the father was called to the police headquarters where he was told there was a telegram regarding bis son. but that he would have to pay 50 roubles to get it. He did rot have the money, and it took him some time to collect it from his fiiends. When he finally opened the telegram he found it contained the announcement of his son's death. Feature of Wedding Celebration. The golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hastings of Princeton. Mass.. a few days ago is believed to have had one absolutely unprecedtnted feature. Mrs. Hastings' father, John Dunton. was present. Mr. Dunton. who was 100 years old last September, journeyed from Lyndon, Vt.. 200 miles away, to take part in the interesting occasion. There was a gathering of relatives at noon, fol lowed by a reception which was at tended by crowds of neighbors and other friends. Meerschaums Out of Date. Pipe dealers say that the meer schaum is a "dead one." No stoker nowadays appears to covet the once prized article requiring patience and care and skill in the coloring. Women seem to be the principal purchasers, when they get the idea that they are doing- the fine thing by a husband or a sweetheart. But these pipes are soon relegated to the racks or stowed away In some cut-of-the-way place, while the briar wood affords enjoyment for its sweetness and durability. n5K f 1 1 -.r SST '& , ' .,..,'if.".' --.V? VL-ii..-.-tl ..V-lV-r.--'.-- . .-,ofi?ffi:jrj--,3M Beerboaa Tree tell that recently, 'wane playing golf, he had a particu larly sileat and stupid looking cad die, who followed close at his heels without saying a word. But since si lence sometimes speakers louder than words, the actor was nervous, and after a particularly bad drive he ex "Claimed: "Did you ever see a worse player on these links?" The caddie said nothing. A still worse drive from the next called forth the same query, followed by the same silence. Finally, "I say, did you ever see a worse player?" The caddie stared si lently for a few moments. "I heard what ye said richt enough." he at last slowly replied: Tin just thinking.- Baron Alphonse Rothschild, the most patriotic of Frenchmen, issued a notice during the Franco-Prussian war that he would present a nanff some sum of money to any Jewish soldier in the French army who might capture a German flag. Such a capture was made and in due course the soldier came un for the promised reward. After he had received it Baron Alphonse invited the soldier into his private room and askca him to relate in detail the gloriors epi sode. -Well. Mgr. le Baron, it was this way." said the hero; "the Ger man soldier who carried the flag was also one of us, so we did it en the joint account." Last spring Governor Odell met an old friend of his up in Xewburg. his home town, and immediately asked how he was getting along on the air ship he had been working on for years. The inventor had become dis gusted with his mechanical progress, and when the governor asked if the machine was a complete success he replied: "Well, not quite yet, I have two things to accomplish Sefore I can say it is." "What are they?" asked the governor. "I have to find out how to get my machine up la the air and how to keep it there. As there is a law against burying in the city of Albany, the bishop had to have a special act of the regisia tare to be buried in the cariedral. He was successful in having the act pass the lawmakers, but his friends were astounded and worried when they read its text It Logan wfth the usual verbiage. The ending was something like this: "We do grant that Bishop Doane be buried within the precincts of the city of Albany This act to take eilect immediately." In a little bayou an old darkey's flat-bottomed canoe was shelved on a mud bank. The mud was too deep for him to get out and push, and he got madder and madder. In his exas peration he saw a woman stooping down at the landing some yards above to fill her pail from the stream. "Get out o dat!" he called angrily: 'ef you takes a drop outen dis yere bayou till I gits affoat agin I'll mek ye pay fer it ef I hev ter wade asho' ter do it!" Onions for Insomnia. Onions are recommended as a good thing for insomnia. A favorite dish in England is one of the oig sweet Spanish onions cooked in milk. Cel ery may also be used in the same way, stewed in milk. It is good for the nerves, and consequently for sleep lessness. "Women who can't get a vote perhaps may be satisfied with getting a voter TORTURING PAIN. Half This Man's Sufferings Would Have Killed Many a Person, But Doan'e Cured Him. A. C. Sprague. stock dealer, of Normal, 111., writes: "For two whole years I was do ing nothing but buying medi cines to cure my kidneys. I do not think that any man v. aver suffered as The pain in my back i did and lived. was so bad that I could not sleep at night. I could not ride a horse, and sometimes was unable even to ride in a car. My condition was critical when I sent for Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three boxes and they cured me. Now I can go anywhere and do as much as anybody. I sleep well and feel no discomfort at all." A TRIAL FREE Address Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Sometimes you can't tell, from what she has on. whether it's a shirt waist or a girl is going to bed. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch Is fast takin-r place of ali other brands. Others say they can not sell any other starch. A man's idea of personal liberty is his ability to butt into the affairs of his neighbors. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. .V. O'Baxrs. 323 Third Are. X.t Minneapolis. Mian.. Jan. 6. 1&00. A man may often thank his lucky stars that he can't take the woman who is presented to him. The Marine Ej KnseCj Co.. Cblcajo send Home Eye Book rree. Wr.te mem atmui your -e Unhappily there are virtues that one can only exercise when one is rich. Rivarol. hu4ilB Svns. Tor children teeth&c. aofteaa the g-n-u. redacee !. Kmypem.nraewTnricM;. xcftdutu. Never say a horse was pulled. You may have been dragged along. Storekeepers report that the xtra quantity, together with the superior quality of Defiance Starch makes it next to Impossible to sell any other brand. Women divine that they are loved long before it is told them. M&ri vaux. Many Children Arc Sickly. MbtierGray'sSweetPowdeifarChildrea, used by Mother Gray, a nurse hi Children's Home, New York, cure Summer Complaint, FerTeruhness.Headachetoaach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all Druggists', 25c Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. Women never weep more bitterly than when they weep for spite. Rlcard. ItaaaHaat a M csfcfaHy eiexy boo of CASTObTA. ' for iafsats sad caiMxen. ,fs a CSt Every ezaarieace we undergo, whether seemingly good or ilL is of 49&&r Over 3 Tew. i Kaaft Toe Sot AJwajs amgbL to aa later on. "HBBBfcCN mmamamamamamamamamama ammmmmamWsWiTTfammmamama 4- .amamamaaWfirT'JbrvmWamamamm mmamamaWSGE.,lzz ll:r&&ammmmam mmmmamTBamwBSsSWammmmmmmY' ammamWmWSBamWlammm. mmmmmmmmmWfUammWammma. mmaWammWWamamaamammmV ammmmmmmmammmmmT amWamamWamWamamamamamamW1 H9. im(mm mam B'mBW .r H-2 mmkma MB ) JM? Ww ammaw s "??-' -7Bt aaauam 9 v a . maammmT ' ---' I . . aaaaaaawK 9 r..A . maaaaaavr j,--.v m - aaaaaaam-4 j- - t .marnaWk X I S "? '" amaaaaWC-'y l-i '"trV'-'i ' LWyy h -'K.: X - Jj&.'fi!i .--; -r j 1 4 -u- vc V --.r-J-s-S? - -V i -vTi-y -"'"?ir.C- J "rv -1- ---. -.. '"..- .-.-. -v"7-'-: ?"! -:i -V 1 - - ', :'. - . .-"--v -1-,- ?; Z:' Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C. S. A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia PL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Dear Mh. Pixsham : I cannot tell you with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound did for me, suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex. extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling. I would rise from my bed in the morninsr feelinc: more tired than when I went"-., to bed. but before I had used two bottles of Lydia E JPInltham's Vege . table Con pound. I bejran to feel the buoyancy of my younger days return- ing, became reg-ular, could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect, health. It is indeed a boon to sick women and I heartiir recommead it Yours very truly, Mas. Rosa. Adams, amWfawTSSiwtiamamm. MKJmamiifiSaraamaaaaaaaaam mamamamX aaaaamamm aaaWmZfi2aaaaaaaua aaaaaK-3&L'B&?v. laaar aaav jasa7i wbbbjbh aav 'Baati'Jiaw aaJS-aT ayjBfAgrgfvStLiay few doses every Treek. for I find that it tones up the system and keepa ma feeling- strong, and I never have that tired out feeling any more. I certainlr think that every woman ought to try this grand medicine, for it would prove its worth. Yours very truly, Hiss Euie Dasfobtb, 20a De Scto St., Memphis, Tenn." FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOME3T. Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will undenfaad your ease perfectly, and will treat yon with kindness. Her advice -is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. Na womam ever regretted having written her, and she lias helped thousands. ApJf FORFEIT I to casnotforthvit P""nc theori-iia-il T iili n mil iltMlnwnf "aTll aboTOtoKuaaaiala, whica will provs their absolute genuineness. vfwUUU .j.. . -. .., Tjl , WrM - HANDY BLUEING BOOK. Ia sheets of PURE ANILINE BLUE. Xobotnes. o paddle. Xowa.-Le. Gives the siat ocoua; of blucinjr -va? or each waUt2a; A,1: your grocer for it or seed ICc for a book cf 2 leaves. The Handy Btating Btok Gt.9 87 E. Lake St.. CNcagi, ML SOLS BY ANTISEPTIC DRUGGISTS. Sample Free. ANTISEPTIC The August Atiaiu: contains a powerful and instructive paper, which will surely attract attention and create discussion, upon ""Lnpin ished Commercial Crime'' tJie way of the rich man in eludins: the law), written by George W Alyer, author of the recent mi'ch-talked-of Atlantic paper on "Moral Overstrain." Bliss Perry contributes-his striking- tribute to Hawthorne, delivered at the late Bov-dom coiige centenary celebra tion. Daniel G. Maeon discusses Dis sonance and Evil, a quaint analysis of the connection between evil bounds ana evil doings, and Martha Baker Dunn oilers a characteristically amus ing paper, on "Temperance and Judg ment to Come." from the "down-east'' point of view. Don't you knrw.- that Defiance starch beti'Ies bein-r absolutely ."up'rior to any other, it put up 16 ounces in pack ages and sells at same price asl 1--our.ee packa-res of otiier kinds? The financial editor is not necessar ily pedantic, but he is apt' to indulge in quotations. Dealers say that as soon as a cus-torn-r tries Dtiante Suireh- it is im possible to sell th-m any ouier cold water starch. It can be used cold or boiled. TAKE THE WA3ASH SAINT LOUIS THE ONLY LINE TO '3 THE WORLD'S FAIR MAIM ENTRANCE. BacK-ase epeked to Fair croudda. vVrUT Stopovers alIowel. All Agents can route you via. th "ABASH. For beau tiful "World's Fair folder and all infor mation address KAP.P.T E. MOORES. Gen. Ajjt. Pass. Dept.. Om-i-in. Neb. jetrThMipsta's Ejt Watff W. N. U.. Omaha. No. 35 1S04 "follow -rae naa aaeKCcasaayra?. TaKaa Good. CS tM sal latUM. StiMaydrana. H . :J .- .. S10 13th St.. Louisville, Ky. Any icomen who are troubled witk It regular or painful menstruation weak-, ess, leucorrhwa, displacement or ulcer', ation of the womb, that bearing-dowm . feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back ' ache, general debility, and nervous' proa-"-tration. should know there is one tried" and- true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkhaaa's Vegetable Compound. "o other meuiciaa for women has received Mich wide-spread . and unqualified indorsement. No other '" medicine has such a record of female cures. . ' Dear Mrs. Piskham: I am very pleased to rccinr.ir.end Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vege table Compound for womb and ovarian difficul ties from which I have been a sufferer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneficial, and within a week after I started to use it. thera was a great change in my feelings and looks. I used it for a little over three months, and at tha end of that time I suffered no pain at the menstrual period, nor was I troubled with those distressing ' pains which compelled me to go to bed, and I hava not had a headache tince. This is nearly a year a co. I alwavs keep a bottle an hand, and take a PILE CONES CUME VJULi. YM SLEEP. PILE CONE CO., Crete, Nt. Leslie's Monthly Magazine for August. Ralph Connor oegins a neqr novel, "The Prospector," in the August Fic tion number of Leslie's Monf&ljvMag aiiine,. ajd- the Jirs.s chaptt-ra promise a better storv than either "TrVe Sliy Pilot" or "Black Rock.' THexe--are eleven other swri.es in this., number, by suck peoplVi as George Hibbard. Henr C- Rowland. Alice MacGowan, Holmai F. Day. H, L. Green-, and Rex E, Beach, and they- cover near ly every, variety of up-to-date .fiction. J. Ada'cs B-ide, the humorist.'of the house of. representatives, has a most amusing- article" on "Tfce 5pe!lMad-ers.-"-" whom we ail expect to ilsten.-.tp during the next few-months, ia yh.-cb he tells a" number of "good stories-,"-' The. girl -with naturally curly hair is the only one who gT full enjeiv ment out. of an ocean dip-. HOMESTEADS r.? Montana. -na Sue. fur irm? ll f. I. Tir,r,K, mm antt mctm y. BEGGS'BLOODMHUPIII feaaasaaaw ij THE UDY WHO WO.NS 1 maws hew important it a W I tc use agocd itarcft. OefisMt M .Starch a the oat starch 1 nude. It doca't stick (a Ib the ircn. H gives a boetL I VI ful soft S-'ciry stiflhes to lac SE M dcth-x It wtl not blister' M W er enck & Soods. - It sdk I sal 'c 'o; 30ss fc--'7- -a m vla morc e y w" at yl irons. Dtiiancc Starch ct a9 'M grocers. 16 cz. Fcr 10 ctntL I aw aa TueDriiiwasTAaaca.' m I OMAHA -- NB. M CUSES catarrh oi the .-. . . "- . . -': - i""'.- --' .. - ;..--:. - . r - - ! - . -i . : " ..-. .- T - . -. . - - -'. 1 -.'.l" vv-- X -4- .- - . --"..-. r t .-; "j, " V j .- -j i.