‘ Om: has ten trade Journal I.- NH 0 tobacco. Mm Search In put up 10 ounces [II a package. to rerun. Oneâ€"third Ion latch for tho same money. macaw B Jaugthohu‘ Ball BM. The lnterï¬itional Seaman's union in 40,000 inmated members. Pho'a 0m name he too Manly spoke- of u h m mum-1 w. 0'an. :3! 'mm Ave. Limb. mum. Jan. 6. m lontreal will spev'sa' 35.060000 In '39 Improvement of it; wharvos. When is a horn ram not I horse face? When you can‘t Mt on IL Men of characur are the consrionce of the society to which they belong.â€" Emerson. Do Your Clomes Look Yellow! Then we Deï¬ance Much. I: cm to!) then- white-Io m. for lo cents. The Best Results In marching an be ohtnim-d only by using Dn- ï¬anm Starrh‘ Nam"! pump 4 0:. more for same money->no cooking re- quired. “WYCMMM Fermi-Mm}; Em: minnbody wm advertise remzomy: "Why don‘t you use your roller skates?" Luggï¬gz‘awlaï¬ The trouble with déitï¬ trips in that my are never labeled. backwash-é; lwuflm Ind-mummumm Adudmmmlumucm dual-II The Awful CMâ€. um. Helm turned Mr maiden In: massaging rm: (are cmm. and mined that we jar us many. "Ain't 3t too bad. Ann! nun!“ "Aln‘t what loo Md?" "Do butter Is all gone. an‘ de w'lni- let! is date yet!" wan-n ovum. m 15"..de Ian â€Ian! M (Ii-o oln In ‘0‘“! m. mt IM‘ vmflrvmu Ind ï¬t" to†loam-My": rm hour In. "by mun Wo an will" Ibo Met-«t nude Man-90d Nut-v ICC. moor. ï¬lm»: It In an m I. my gun!" and u I much in"! m “a. claim run I!“ m ram-m Ian. M on yam law- . cur mar-mm and no." "and 9m. «r «If human. mmi Iona: lor Fonun. A bill Ill lmroducrd in the 0M0 lost-lulu"; [or the payment of a 1m.» mlum or bonmy of $1 an Irrc {or I period of not: your: to any land mm" oi Ib- am. who ‘m phat Ind an [or lures: "NW In mmplllnco um um rum ma down by the am. tho-rd of foreflry. '“It was this way,†he said. "I tried to get on the stuff as art editor, critic and contributor, but neither owner not ’editor took much notice of me. One day i got my dander up. I went Into the oflice. saw an empty desk Ind ordered the ofï¬ce boy to clean it tor me. I dictated to the stenograph- a nearly all day. The rest at the nth! listened and seemed interested. The next day they appealed to me for orders. I gave them. The editor sent me out on the third day for an art essay. Near the end of the week the Iowner happened in. “Say. Bowdoin, hmv do will like your job?‘ said he with a. twinkle In his eye. Dy hm mod-III. .- It. not»! "If. and MM at an on. uni-«Hyun- Io nnmm.~unmnnn~uut.n u k Moo-d hy u tau-nod mulch- cl I). I In In. a! II. lanai“. In... I... um- I I. III“ 7-. inc-"mum. mud or I.- nt Damn,“ up“ n b comm run-9d. hool- Illhnnwnmudnnlnnlbom monm rout-a uh- uu m Illa «to "an“ a: mum on» III-Jam. ml to a. and Inn n; .m- «- 01! d In. on cm In. Int-rm. ‘Ikl In and“ k! on bland nun-n. Mm warm" “vhf" I. cum" um- Hindu-l Dull-n In: on can at drawn-ho In rnnnh out rum rind nut-cum» I'vm. nu ‘u' rln um. rm cum“ a m. fund. o r...“ [Iv-um- “. ul‘. hum, 014-vath Dynamite â€boom! Cow. Judge F. M. l-‘ooto of Mlddlehuty. VL. Ma 1011 I nlu-blo cow. death be‘ In: «and by her nun: n nick and u II" o! dvnnmlle. The cow wu ln Ill! lot when [hey In getting out alone for the â€one crusher. and the work- man kn lover-l men loan. and lb. 001 not hold of one Ind wu poluoncd mu tho ulna. Mr. Ill-sell“: In the mom wonderful cue ever known In Chum-urn (roun- ty Tnl- ne- remedyâ€"006d s Kidney Pillsâ€"u making some mlnculoun .curen In Wisconsin. I. '0‘! m BALI. It“. "I can now work All day. und not. [eel tired. Before mung Dodd‘l KM- ney Pills. I couldn't val ncrou tho Ho read In 1 newspaper how Dodd'o K|dney Pills were curing clue- of Klduey Trouble. mum's Dineue. nod Rheum-Nun. and thought he would try them. He took two boxes. and now la. it quite well. He says: 3:33:33. 'ichnmrm a m.. mm... m. It Pay; to Read Newspapers. Cox. Win. July 4.-â€"Fr;mk M. Rub sell of lhls place. had Kidney Disease so bad that he could nul talk. He tried Doctors' treatment and many att- ferent remedies. but. was getting wom. He was very low. ‘ I00 DROP IN BINDER TWINI. “ ‘Don't worry about that,’ he an- swered; ‘1']! give you the same as the It man man we hnd.’ "'First class,‘ I replied, 'all but the nlary.’ wriggl- Took Famine Ponculun of “BR." and Raulned It. l‘mf. W. G. Bowdoln, author of “Book Plates" and other special irt volumes. did not ’alwnys enjoy the means he now has. He tells I nervy Incident in connection with his ï¬rst magazine appointment. Balms Cannot Be Cured “And be did.",-â€"New Yon-I: Times flHQRI NERVE WON OUT. E336 Dog Knows Telephone Cell. Dr‘ J. S. Sturtevant of Dlxfleld. Me, has a do: which Is able to dis- tlngnlsh the Sturteunt call on the telephone. When he been the ï¬ght flux he bulk: nnd runs about the room mm! he attracts someone'n Attention end be seen the all properly an- nmd. Then he sits back and â€Item In n moat satisï¬ed mtnner. tlectrlc‘l Tm ln India. An elmlrloal lree Ill! been (Ha-rov- ered In 1 forest ln central 1mm. It: leaves are of a highly sensitive nu- lure and so full of electricity {that my penon who lomhes one or them re- ceive: an electrical shock. n has I wry singular «fleet upon a â€castle needle and will influence It It a Ills- tanoe of FVPII seventy feet. On the gamma mm. which has Just appeared on men's evening dress in Engrand. the buttons are arranged to suit the individual (we. A Tibetan Hominy. Nun-Hue lulu. tn TIM. l. ï¬lm-lad an IM- nlmrn or \‘an-lm, or litm- yvkm Fnlr, ()n "w Minn“ of I mm- ral MN “and slamming mulorr a ‘1‘" known nllbllnhmonl. M hnlh monks and mmn. maided over luy I great "Allâ€... "IF lounatlon of "Ir noddm hnrio Plum-o. The M†um um. the non-sue bundlnn "and is â€and"! by numerous stone flops. now In a all-planed condition. PM the top line In a amid-g vln. not only «I up great lake nod In IIOWIm ‘ mum's mum-uh. but use of I [bony lam like just below the southern run. known as the momma. or Ft Inle Dvrnon lake. The chm Is I mt Daily and the only female in ï¬bre mowed to be «tried In t Sedan chair. When she tiles ate ll netted- ed by a female lnlnnt II 'hom the Is supposed lo live again; The reincar- mtlon of the sudden-shuns it no. I child of 7 years of age. II Innca (lu- mMnr cull-u ban ~00!th no man: hmlwn bad! In! noon h“ hem ha in . pmumth Minot m mflen Ibo Now In" an rldor aim-u on Ibo wrong and. It mat-u a! n hullnw leather no IMM- lo "mum )m-t llho . Nut-lo Om. Cured by Bolt From Sky. During a thunderstorm lightning struck the chimney and descended in- to n room at the home of Mrs. w. 'l‘. Leopold at Savannah. Ga. Mrs. Leo- pold and two 0! her children halt the shock. Mrs. Leopold getting much of in: force. She had been xuflering greatly with influnmltory rheumatism for seven years. lmmedintely nner (ho shock she found that her rheumn‘ (ism had disappeared. Her physician thinks it may hue disappeared por- manenily. The song is the great tenor boil 0! the cathedral. which weighs 32 cwt., and it is struck hourly by an 80 pound hammer. The going and the striking parts of the clock are some yards apart, communication being by a slender wire. The clock has no dial. The time is shown on the main wheel of the escapement, which goes round once In two hours. The clock is said to be of much more primitive construction than that made by Henry de Nick for Charles V. of France in 1370. The clock chun- ber is in the nmihwest tower, some 120 feet high, where the sunlight has not penetrated for hundreds or yelrs, and the winding ls done by the light of a. candle. Mod In 1320 In Ono of tho Town of Petorborouall cuhodul. Peterborongh cuthednl has the old- est working clack in England. It was erected labout 1320 and in probably the work of a monastic clockxnnker. It Is the only one now known that. is wound up over an old wooden wheel. Thls wheel 18 about 12 feet in cir- cumference. and (he gnlvtnlzed cable. about 300 feet ln length, supports 1‘ leadeu welght of 3 cwt.. which hu‘ to be Wound up daily. New Mm Sleeve. omen- CLOGK IN ENGLAND. Helmet tor Motor Cyclist; "As to whether or no! I hnve stated the fact: :mthtmly I refer you to the Bank of Carrollton or my bus!- nen ï¬rm In that city where l hue lived for many years um am well known." Nlme given by Poatum 00.. Battle Creek, Mich. "There‘s a reason." Look In each pn. for the mm. mm book. “Tho Bond to wanna." "We have runny friends who hue been beneï¬ted by Postum. “My Mend» asked me limos! duly what wrought the change. My an- swer always is. leaving 0!! coflee ind drinking Pnstum In in; place. "The result was. after three days' me of Pmmm in put! of the coupe I never had a symptom of the old trouble nnd In ï¬ve months I had gained from 145 ponnds to 163 pounds. "But. i; 1900 I read of a case sunl- lar to cum where Pastum Com-e was used 5n plat-e of (he old roles and I complete rllre rpsuhed. no I concluded to get some and try it. "Prom “72 to flip your 1900 my wire and i had both hint-n simmer: with sir-k or nervous headnrhe and at times we snflerad untold agony. We were coï¬ee drinkers and did not know how to get Iway from it for the habit ls hard to quit. Thu mo": tho annoying ele- ment. The pen step In to mic "un food and that Is Patton Food Co!- feov um has‘ in n the â€enema nâ€" mre mum»: to change the blood mtpuscles from rule pink or while to rich roll, and good red blood and: good strong and healthy rem In NON of the brnkon down cells desï¬myed by coleG. Wm. to," boiled Pmtum Food Colee to shift to. both these slew are easy and pleasant. The expert once of .1 Grorgian proves how Im- pornnt both are. The In! "on is to cut on mice fly mlutely. A sick coleo' «Inlet must uke hm stops to be rid M Ma lrouhles and [M strong and â€I! cum. "ammo," 9M "awn-«l ammily "I loved abolhvr."â€"â€"81ny smrm. "Darling.“ ha- Inouirwl I. tho logo at mm who tum" that "w. "a." VI" ha: "ntnrlinc. why didn't you In?†â€I†link vkmkty n! I lop?†Chat“ In â€when. SM Md 5nd amen Mm. and "not in» Mi-sfuny discussing Ihe "Influ- hlvvhcem ‘ “‘Mn Um and mu; don-kn MI Jan to mud a mine {or any damned land um; “k you! anoint-hot In «mm: you rn-kou maï¬a by "u- N.- tloml ('nLM (‘0. They I"! no In mwvmr In vim-o muln by nth" mnn‘ urn-mun lh-I run an "notions"! "."' ran drlnl w- dllonnro II I (Your. A very tullly bmmd‘nlmno of M Klara who In†men"; boon Inucd by Form: 1 (‘0. (llonlml. In con- nu‘mlm: on (Na port‘- worlt. Ibo .1007. all!" of .\'«~Ir \‘nrk an: "low" of real pat-try and 0! miniâ€. whim-ma humor um "awn ‘llon Klnu‘n Vor-o.‘ u a winner which run he rad not! mrnd with plus-no. a manna- Ion for all mood: Ind Um". ‘ The L.“ on. Help- mo Hr“. Thr «mums-we sportmn. the nuunlln. And nu- nvcnge run or roman with a lute tor good reading will all and much to dellght them In (to July lulu- n! Spam Alnld. 11m Sum-u! m-mty and WIN“ Moor!- menu ubwmd tn mutual malns mt- !er; I'MII- Ibo hunting and trap-shou- llu um". um. Iona" "Helm of an editorial lulu". mw-r a wide tango ol pncliully unln-ml Inlornt. “The Vineyard." by John Ollver Hobbes (lately publlxhed by D. Apple- ton. l.- Cu. New York). called "A study In ï¬t-klenen." In a departure from the author's usual eplgnmmulc style and in especlnlly onterlalnlng (or In clever rbaruler dellnutlona Ind portrayal of mlddln clue pmvlnclnl llte In Bnglnml. Some say It. Inch . con-In sympathy. Surely In no olhrr Milan do we get much a gnu-um o! vhe sordid slde of loveâ€"l! the (col- lnx who lmnmrt on her ell-noun can ‘ be so culled. l COOKERV FOR OUTDOORS AND iNDOORS. Summer picknickera and garden party hogtosses may turn to the July Delinoamr for novel and attractive ideas. Many forms of outdoor festivi- ties are therein set forth. lu additio/n to innumerable suggestions a! dome!- ilc value. A vegetarian breakfast. illustrate-i. will appeal to a large class. while of general culinary inter- est are the recipes 'ior Summer fruits and for dainty dishes from veal. An article on insect posts will be of great senlce at this season. The Deï¬ance Burch .00. will give 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the St. Louis Exposition. to the ladies in each oi the [allowing states: iliinoin. Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas and Min- aouri who will send in the largest number of trade marks cut from a tencent. iii-ounce package 0! Dell- ance cold water laundry starch. 'i'hio means from your own home. any- where in the above named states. ‘These trade marks must be mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch 00., Omaha. Nubia. before Sep- tember lst. 1904. October and Novem- ber will be the best months to visit the Exposition. Remember that Dell- ance is the only starch put up 16 on. (a full pound) to the package. You get one-third more starch for the: same money than of any other kind. and Defiance never sticks to the iron. The tickets to the Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 51h. Sun-ch for sale iv nil dealers. FREE TO TWENTY-FIE: LADIII. TWO 81'!†89mm. Profane"! lemon. There Ira 190,221 professional beg- gars In Spain. In some of the clues beams are llcemedtacnrry on their IMO. Seeking ulna I! recognised a Immune business, mm] the male!- pnmy demand- 3 percentage upon the causation: Seville Is the only city in 00 kingdom 'hlch forbid- be“!!! In no Ill-em LigMï¬iving Meet“. The rnrnjn ik tho ï¬rr-fly of 1hr.- Ironic-n. and H is the mos-t brilliant of the whom tribe of light-21‘1“; in norm or animus. Thirtyefght of them yield one rand}; power. Photngnphs have Iron prinwl by two-minute ox- mre of bromide plates to their ll- lnljlnaum. Peuple In Cuba conï¬ne men In piper lanterns [or going about the country It night or for Indoor "gnu-g. Sometimes they, much one of the insects to each foot for travel- lng In the dark to serve as 1 guide In the path. ladies use them :3 orna- ments for the dren and heir. The operation ohvlmed the neces- my n! nmpmannn, and soon Shay will In ship m visa tho armswmzw 0r: Inns mrrvsmndrnr-e Philadoiphh Press. no oration ranks nmon: the no“ chm"! Imam! ("LI portmrnod It the New Orlv‘nnn Churn;- Hvspiui, By nourishing the arm In the ahdnrn- In! ï¬ght; the mm unmet-m Mame rewind. a mmplete now am grew. and 'nnflr the parts had grown mm. cienfly the arm was removed 0mm the staunch almos? Intact. A Imriabh Opcrnlon. The left mm of Thom Buy Jr.. 'Mch had been shuttered with Mn!â€" Ihot. 'u and by lamina no In- meflubed llmb Into hi1 stomach for mmï¬l. 'no women of saint-Imam, Brn- tany. In welt-brutal !or Hoe mm, and no the tenure of their run. I! I rhlp won Ilmnn Into and. 01 than and mum hunt on uninterrupt- odly to the m they would mob their I MID-“OI many lhouumh o! num- nun. One h the menu": bad at ll. Groom-e yin-r. which no" tutu lake Onllflu. nu! lull; turbos ma .0. II It. maul!» a! the mu 0! 3:. Lawrence. The» out" In Ila [null-In hood 0! "w Allruhvny ï¬ver. IhM‘h nulln u I’m-mm: um. um loam»- um- m lam u.» 0M0. Ind "arm-g Ibo "I II "or mm"): o! "m "hi!!- Ilwt. Thu thud in Ilw (mm-m tum-l 0! HM amt, Illlch non mm "It wont. branch of (luv “mammal-A and ram-Mu um "I at (mu-mien M). ~NaIk-ul Own-pm"! llama. Iprln on I Pcnmywnnia Wuhan-d. On a name (mu in Puller county. P... If" [I'o unmu. rlnr undul- Ihlrh bubble up mu 0! "w whho and with arm: run-e. and about (tum mllm dluuut In unolbvr wring at "It. ennui". 7M: New Windmlli. rloalnx the half 0! Nu: wheel In “Il‘h the blades made thelr rt-mm trlnl. and In Addlllon so managing ulvollk» door- In Plt‘h blade an to allow an Ilr tree murw through llu-m. It is uld lhll machine In I most puwerlul lllll’ Ind will do muoh In ro-vulullon- In the preuenl. windmill wachluery. Inventor's idn Revolutionize: Pmcnt Windmili Machinery. The great problem of windmill mak- ers in all time has been to mercome the resistnurc o! the wind as the fans or the wheels return from their for- ward movement. It is quite clear to every one that as each (an goes Igainst thtl wind in making its revalu- tion. it must, to a great extont. act as ‘ a drag to the whee). it is for thIS‘ reason that the ordinary fans or blades are set at an angle. An in- yantor has conceived the idea. of in~ HAB OOLVED GREAT PROBLEM- Irina: om. 1.! , To." human-bl: '333" "iii:- ‘9‘ m. I. Scum-impun- it.“ I! «hing- flu m up», you. - unnu- DfllIlrnI-nlh Ill-amnion. - but... I? .1! (32":359Ir.i .I.I B“! I!!! vs- nllo I.- .Qii‘od ii... .13.. 1... iv ‘11 .1. many-x333? :3... =9! 3:. .1 n i! 33 Amount-"mum duo-«noun. Ind-I‘m Ln. mint-Omen â€no. mm ll“. '61 lflEI. II III! 15a m. cunu- AI. I’Illfl â€71'. Rapun- whua mull-10mm â€AHHIIIIV. All [mun .m um 21 m. nun-hm. :n ma“. It you an on! - Ihluklnx man. co that mum“ no yma n Inn at nil?»â€" Caloricâ€. When You Iuy lurch buy Don-m and x“ 1m- MI. )0 on. tor I. a-rnla. (mm- mm. ulnar. we. The ml. of wl'uhodlruro In flu" right will bring I" unnu- lnlo order â€Glad-100ml Worlds Volt AmMuo-I. â€Hum:- Inna mmhln “Imunillllhlu‘: Id- )nhu World I VIII Irma-ul- (m llw mun» huh. um. pour-m gum: dim: "on l'nto. HI-llu- by â€an". nun-c at. wm' lur INNOIW um Vlfll Pnuwnl llolcl. Ht. I‘mlu. Mo. What I lolly world tblu mmld be If every man mum up to tho Mona-rd of perferHuu he Buo- Mr M- maln- nor! If I I'om you I would nut worry. Jun make up your mind tn do hcuvr when you .01 another «'hlm'l', Ind I»; mnlent with ‘hll'."~'k’llrl1‘0 Hum- denA VIII hnvr Don-nee Hun-h, not nlnne munc- they not one-(Mn! more my the lame money. but also bet-nun of superior qu-my. Growth of American Railroads. Twentydhree miles of Anwrloan rlflmuds In 1830 expanded to ow-r 200,000 miles In 1904. Kyli- in. , Try One Package. It "Drnnnm Starch" (ION! not plan" you. return It to your dealer. 1! It doe: you (M. oneâ€"thlrd more for the same money. It will give you until- uctlon. and will not aux-k to the Iron. America's Longest Railroad. The longest railroad In this couu. try I: the Chicago, Burlington I: Quincy, which owns 7,794 miles Ind operates 7.971 miles. In choosing a casket It Is ndvlbablo to ask the undertaker by when It was made. lf‘ho tells you It was made by the National Casket Cu. you can rest assured that the very best material has been used in Its construction and that It is reliable In every way. 66' Sign 9/66: Crown? Buflaio Robe. Good luv-“mane. George Webster 0! Cabot. VL, re- cently sold two buflnio robes for 8160. The robes have been in constqnl use for thirty years and originally cost but 330. [Ammunition winch“. to and It. woy through enema of the thickest night: So vagrant Hope sometime: mu hply light The vacant chamber: a! the duke". mind. â€"CI-renco H. Urner, Peamn'Iâ€"July. 8403“!“ Houukupen 314% I II- 3 ; m gust m mar-rum “I‘m MW sunny-m m 1,...“ d V†' naughty-Ivo- I». II n. sun; "Inâ€; II. mod-Jâ€.- twdlm rm Mann all..." "uh-n mu nu ll? "Mm :h-n, at u ml hi 4 c â€â€™0‘ ‘h . 7.... “ourâ€"y 'IIFIUF-‘Wl '- . In," M ilk ntcl Ilu up" nun-.Im mm. "nub nun-mo. â€MA III". â€I ovum .. 00 Mâ€. J“ Inna-0;“ A "and Cont-v I! â€no. at on M I‘ IN I'm-hun- ugon-hingp - A uu-uu. cm nu nun m cauronuu GOLD; w. M. 0.. CHICAGO. NO. ‘. 9“ Road (on mpy M Nmnï¬lfl .1qu M m Hun um dam a! owning and how lo “"0. arm nun-ml u "0|me um. um: mudâ€"b nun at "w mu. run-nu. calm and I“ "mum. Man. who"!- Md m.†(with. lnr hunt-on- amp. "I." 7. cm. In. on mum-um. Almost. In" mullon tenant the W N non-cumin: Imam»! ma unsound India I. station. In much â€than. wlll be mm on to armament by llwuovornmonllnluly. I“ lands u. be“ "what by the (‘hlup . NC.- Wenlem Mllwly'l dim! limb "MI u- (‘mcngo lo 80mm). :4. I). All mu 0. "ck-u VI. an: “no. Spock] low lulu. NEW HDMES IN THE WEST M nut-’“rma Jr“..- “kw "ma rumm- HYGIENIC FOOD comm. mm. Crook. Mich. HOW, TO GET A HOME U. I. um may 1mm III... minus». ILL III I. -7 0".