w AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. in Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, Cured of a Terrible Unso After Ton Years of Suffering. Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Mentor, Ohio, says: “I wins cured Dy Doan's Kidney Pills of a severe of kidn« y trouble, of eight ot ten years’ cise standing I suf fered the sSOVOre and other in the the These were especially stooping to lift anything could hardly straighten my aching was bad in theday time as bad at night, and I was always lame jin the morning. [ was bothered with rheumatic pains and dropsical swelling of the feet. The urinary painful and the were colored and so free that often I had te at night. 1 felt tired all day. Hall a box served to relieve me, and three boxes effected a permanent cure.” For sale by all dea Foster-Milhuarn (‘o., most backache pains region SIDNEY JUSTUS kidneys. when often 1 The ,but just SOVOre and back. PASSAZes Were secretions dis rise WTS 1 iffalo, N Y IN THE LINE ASTRONOMICAL. Hot Ice Cream i a New Dainty for the Fair Sex. you heard of t am?" asked the we know of all the new thi fore they come into exist “It sounds piquant,” ion, dryly. “Well, it is, served in rooms, you shopping tour to pile al a couch and sit in tell your companion that Ways would never “Have he new hot {oe yman who seems and more It one It is e tea-and after something of th chatter where gO a bow you al tell fron are ianterns, globes, and the frocks and don't fore Yo _ ‘And the “I'm frozen maids lam things comir pudd am with be ith it from Francisco, ice Cre mixed w It hails San anda the “Do you } The Frenchman ishman's was call been he pu Wailer » have ecause strong lemon make it make it Here's to you!’ s Moutreal Herald sweet Does it Pay? The pervous man had riend, wi for some been in retirement { “1 have be a for awhile,” perhaps too strong a hold my opinion on the second part proposition, however, after 1 had evening with a friend of mine just come back from a cours ment. “We were together in hour or more. During all of course, not somotimes good for a man changed of that who had y of tre a cafe that time for ; would, take a Such a thing never occurred to But he would think I had two highballs I know he had black coffee There didn’t. seem to be much doubt that he had over one habit. He had aecq other, however, that made it stand-off whether he had gained by the change.” drink hi iim take some coffee while we talked seven pots of gotten i an- £m a ired Ir CHANCED HUSBAND. Wife Made Wise Change in Food, Change of diet is the way to really cure stomach and bowel trouble, A woman says “My husband ha 1 dyspepsia when were married and had suffered from it for several years. It was aln possible to find anything without bad results “I thought this vas the use of coffee, and pers discontinue it. He did so, drink Postum Food Coffee did him good from the beginning, his digestion improved; he suffered much lesa from his nervousness, and when he added Grape-Nuts food to his diet he was soon entirely cured. “My friend, Mrs , of Vicks burg (my former home), had become a nervous wreck also from dyspepsia. Medicines had no effect, neither did travel help her. On my last visit home, some months ago, I persuaded her to use Grape-Nuts food. She was in de. spair, and consented. Khe stuck to it until it restored her health so com- pletely that she is now the most enthu- siastic friend of Grape-Nuts that 1 ever knew. She eats it with cream or dry, just as it comes from the package ~keeps it in her room and eats it when ever she feels like it. “1 began eating Grape-Nuts food my- self when my baby was two months old, and 1 don't know what I should have done without it. My appetite was gone, 1 was weak and nervous and af- forded but very little nourishment for the child. The Grape-Nuts food, of which 1 soon grew very fond, speedily set all this right again, and the baby grew healthful, rosy and beantiful as a mother could wish, He is two years old now and eats Grape-Nuts food him- self. I wish every tired young mother knew of the good that Grape-Nuts would do her.” Names given by Postumn Co., Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason only we ost Imm lie could eat largely due to ded him to and began to The change OUR NEW YORK LETTER WEP ee New Youx Admitting t her band 1g-month- Ing of Knife t mpte« Sergeant i're dead! You River Tuesday don’t swimming, and a freight car. und that the car was in Opuyten a pair of trotsers other, who brought meant; me you had But Some practical joker, ided enthnsiast, or blow maybe-—some possibly—tried to scare Fdward Wasserman of bull movement by sending him a cigar box loaded wit black Bunpow der, matches and strings to pull. If you pulled ‘em, they'd scratch and start things. The package came by mail, and on the box inside was the name of Thos. W. Lawson, indicating that whoever sent it had gone daft over the frenzied-finance agitation and thought he was doing level finances a good turn. The Postoffice De- partment is looking the matter up. Six Cremated n Hotel Wabash, Minn. (Special) Six per- sons were burned to death in a fire which destroyed the Depot Hotel here. The dead are Mrs. A. H. Hoffman and baby; Robert Johnson, expressman: Gertrude Stentsher, Rebecca Herman and James Hunt, There may be other bodies in the ruins, A search for other victims of the fire is being made. The fire was caused by the explosion of a gas tank used for an illuminating plant with which the hotel was equipped. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. G. Dun and Ce of Trade” mpany’ paper centers 3 ng attained of moisture. cle; footwear sh reely, but are mainta el of prices and current iron does not weaken « an carly resumption of liberal ining WO See ee = “Recent large ned WHOLESALE MARKETS. 5.10; native lambs, MUCH IN LITTLE 15 called “quid perhaps, Cherries pe from were brought int on the first Kerasunt, Black The title “colonel” is redived from The name is “coronel,” whic may account for the English pronuncia LION, Dr. Richard Strauss gets $300 as an rorarium for conducting a peri rm It is supposed to be the largest fee paid to a composer {or conduct ing he pe Todiiciion of his own works The world’s silk crop in 1004 was 20,- 268.000 kilograms, against 18135000 in 1903. Japan's export was §,535.000 kilo- grams, an increase of 927,000. The total exports from Far East points were 12, 165,000 kilograms. The rest of the 1904 crop was from Western Europe and the Levant, Dr. Henry H. Rasmus, of the First ethodist Churoh, ‘atford, England, ob- jects to the practice of lowering the lights when the sermon is preached. He says he wants a view of the countenances of his congregation, so that he may see when they have had enough.” The Brazilian Review says that Bra. zil needs American methods and energy to make use of its sp lendid forests of laird wood, to construct poris and har bors, to build railways, to develeg min ing, to enlarge agricultural and cattle breeding--in short, to control and run the entire range of the republic's re LOUrces, ince, TADS NATURGS EFFECT OF ACETYLENE RAYS CROWTH OF PLANTS, ON Grow to Twice Actua) Exposed Welght of Those Sunlight Only « Latest This New and Beautiful to Victory For Huminant. 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