Chcote Vvjr Microbe. The Haltiinor scientist who has run irnw the mumps germ says It's not o tall a. the typhoid frvrr bacillus nor so thin na tho tuhrrcu1ols ml rrohe. It you mwt tnk the Acquaint ance nt the germs, pick out the short, fat mm. 1 Mrs. L C. Glover, Vice-Prcs- ident Milwaukee, Wis., Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia 0. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. " Pit An Mm. 1'iNKrtAM i-Iwm mar ried for eevcral years and no children blo.sctl my home. The dot-tor anid I had a complication of feranlt' troubles and I could not have any children un leaa I could bo cured. Uo tried to cure me, but after experimenting' for sev eral months, my husband became ilia (rusted, nnd one night when we noticed the testimonial of a m-omun who hnd Yet cured of similar trotiHc through the ms of Lytlia I'. riiiUlinm'M Vepf-tiUilrt Compound, he went out nnd bought a bottle for me. I mod your medicine for three nnd one-liulf months, Improving steadily lu health, and in twenty-two months a child came. I cannot fully express the Joy and thnukfulness thrit is In uiy heart. Our home ia a difi'er-.'iit place now. r.i we have aonicthinjr to live for. nnd all the credit is tine to I, yd hi E. Piiililirtm's Vegetable t'om. pound. Yours very sineerel;,', XI us. L. C Ui.ovFR.fil4 OroveSt., Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President. Milwaukee Business Woman's Association. $:,noO forfeit If orl.vnnl nf rttait, Itttor proving penu.-it-cannot te I rolticcd. FREE to WOMEN A LarRS Trial Hex end book cf In structions absolutely r-rcs nnd Post paid, enough to prove tlio value ci PaxtiaeToHelAr.fiscptic lirjt Pnxtina Is In r-nngrr , m it, aisamve in wtiter non-piiiBnnous nill.r.ur-erlorlnltt-'itil nllrtcnt'c. cunt'ilnlng: ikiihnl uhl.h Irriutu lullnired atirfsL-es, snU r.ave no rriemi.infc prr,p rrtlM. 1 lie con tern ot cverv ho. nttikee mors Aiitl-icr-llc h-jlu-tti.n Ifutit Ittng-er i,v lurinci nun more tt; U"". In the family end tJeennorff aotijrh.nnn I id. xf - ".tlsfptic prcpurulloa The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with grtA success as a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhtza, Pelvic Cf tarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eye, Cuts, nd all soreness of mucus membrane. Inlocnltn-atinm-.tof female ills Pa-Hlnnls IriTrilr.al.le. I'mvl a. a Vacin-il ash wo Challongo llio w..rld to produce its cijiial for thorouRhtif's. Iiian ivvt Ijtinn in -li-aii'i:ii; end heuling pe-wr; it kills all p.-rms wbidi cauo int!at!UTiulin and tKschai.-s. II l...U'-i drw.jS'rtt keen Iv.tii.t ; price. TOe. abf.ii tr y.-ur-i.k.osi -ft, j.viiI t.i ii" f .r it. 1 1, .n't t,U ft I'ub.-iiiut liK-rnlt-iiOthin.i likol'uxiihe. AVritcCiirthr I'rec T'.ivt of PaiMm-, ttwltiv. E.PAXTO.-'CiV. r Vtr tide., Bwton. Mass. Ctlven Awav V.r uo or ti': r. pU'tif-Ir-nnirJ frt o .-uj-U- Lftii of J Ti-o R u.U. try Vul tUutinff fc; rutin or utiut-j. .''n ;n n;-?,T n nr.x wi' b vj (ifl.,Jvtc t.r'f. Wot 't puw-.r;.rn?, o-it-1 of a hnt.irhV T 4ri-rarutitr. liuv s Afr.hnctiir in f i,u'. cminrly lu X tioi !!, of iuii:t. Iiar !- a--uiM dt'ia JlrrJ. or iJi w:i;r:.., fc jfirt'sTuKy frrcscciite3 Ciaitr fll I.jirt i'rtn u.-il .'.-rnlnir I ' Pomsioii Hun ims, Hti. i-aF fX W r V I (nirk r-'.f nH rr orM s P'k tl".ttt:i and fO iln yg Watinti.l 50,030 AHERIGAHS WERE WELCOMED TO $F5 Western mm Canada DURING LAST YEAR. Thar arPMettlwl nd crtlltiir en the Grain nd Gru lbv IahiIm, and tr iiruirii anri nuTiHlita. Htr WiUmt Imirlti- rMiilly wtU: "A nt-w r bM rltotn tin t be boruon, ami 11 if towrtl It that evt-ry liuiultrntnt wholhavHH tii liaiid til iii tvuoeattori to CuUif uutl nwk ft liorne Ut iilxunvli uvW turim til ft-aw CubftUa. XUrlft Room for Millions. FREF Ilanralrad. lTeo iwir, Hehsal karrk, MalliraTe, Nu-kou, tllwala, T.rylktnc otwlreil. Fur . dMurtptlv. At). ud othr tnforffi.tioa apjil to Nr. W. I). M OTT, DupviukmdMlt uf Jiiiiinirr.ltnn. Ottawa. Cauada. BY MAIL Bend ftl. , aud plainly .LUIA wliHl. you wi.u to know and our npelali,tj will tuMy adriM you . to your ruthu or liablll tie. undr the law. of your 8ti. All com muuicaUonn oouBdestial. AddreM , Associated Altornays Law Consulting Bureau, Mi-lUs . tiaratoga Btraet, - Baltimore, Md. P. N. U. 16. 1904. mm 1 .- a.Vk.'! 1 I llatroaaolrraMUM f French Hou.ewlfe's Thrift. Tho well-known thrift of tlio French housewife Is relleclrd In tha national finanrea. It la a fact that thn tllHtrl butlon of wealth In Franre s wlilor than In any oilier European oountry. The recortla of the ronrts of proliale In KtiRlamt anil the, notnrlnl renuils In Franre afford data for comparison. In F.nginmt the 1.":!3 r?tntra ailmlnis lered Inat year amounted to tl.440.mm, tMiO. while In France ;tii3.fil2 ratatea only netted f!.VI, 125.201. In Ow.er words, while thn KhrMhIi fortnnea were much greater Individually than the French estates, the numlier ot property holders in France were five to one compared with F-nrclnnd. Philadelphia Kecord. FITS permanent Ivcn red. No It" ernrvoii.. r.attnr flrt dar'a u.enf I'r. Kline', tlrent enl'lte.tor',.42t'Itllll li-and tnmll.t'lrt". l)r. U. H.Ki.nr. Ltd.. Ml Ar"h St.. IMiiln.. T.i Tt .emetime. Iiinjicn. tli.it priple tvith. ont vice, amravate nthrr people into li iv inff mere Ihnn tlieir .linre. Anil Tnnr leater fnr Allen. Vn it-., A rwdor. Itre.l.tlie feet, t'tire. Torn, Munlnn.. Swollen, "or'". Ho", til l,ni. A.-hln ' Kweatlril feet and lintrowin? Nnll. Allen'. Foot-fn.e mftke. iipw orlluhl .lion.p,,fcy. A", all llniif'tlol. and Hlioe More., 2." cent.! c. e;iit no .iih.tttule. Sample mnii'l 1'ar.i:, Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, l.ellor. N. V. Vilh tl'e ndvent of nnivci-.nl rrai-e thcra will lie nolliiiic left for the military lu.in bat marn.Ke. The Wonderful t?reatn Sep-trnlrir. Pnc. il. work in thirty minute, an I leave, let. than 1 per rent. Iiutler t.t. Tlie iriee i ridieulnii.ly low, . -cotdinit to size. S.VT5 to trt.O1! cnrli. nnd ti hen vnn have one you would not part therewith for fifty timr. il cost. JfST RFXn THIS NOTtCf. with fe. .tamp, for poslnnc to the ,lotm A. Snlrer Seed Co., l.n I'nuif, W i... .nd (ret their litK eataloue, fully d.vcnh,ntf I In. remaikahle Crtam Sepatator. nnd hini ilrcd. of other tools and frm ecj. uul by the farmer. ACL. The 1'njjlifh Cooperative W'iiole.a'e So eiely lias 1 ..'i:'2,.'Vi(l Mirnltei-., nnd do-.-, mi annual busiiu-s. ot" .vi."oi' ilo, . A woman I never really prostrated Willi micf utiles she In unul-lo to t'ttii suit hor ilri'.stniakrr. turli In it Nnme. T!:e tiewly-nppointcil iostmnster nt Keoken, 1 lu Willi. Is Mr. Pavid Kapo. ltol,-i!inii'iir.n;o cott.i!:, We vej:'.t tl'.at wo enui'.ot clve in y pulde to tin? proimii. iiiiiou. Civil Service Maa zlno. -.iai-rii i-nioi It. r,ir. V J 'i t.-v-u, r'M.ict rt vs n tit-" eanni'. r"a'i '..at of Ci i . i ai.-iri-a f. f. Ii',.i i. o - -i.( i: nt ioi il di-" 1 1.. ntt I In or.! "i to im:-.' I' y.i mi-t Ilk" lu'orit-t! f'-i'-li'' -. Hail' i'aia"r:i i ti-" N la ,e:i in't-riin'ly. n-n n -t Iv on t 'i '-io I :n mi .i.'-mi s'i ria , ll-ill'i i' it-in-' I'll".' I. n v n -in. i ' iin'.ll 'in-'. 1: v.--i l.tv.,-;-!li 1 1 lv "II" of t'l" l"".l i-'.vtl-'i ii ia I'll- ' ' i'i::y f an 1 i- n r''-"- 11 1.1 r nr -nnti.in, U is ej-n-i.ne.l of t 'i. !'.: ! mi. ' t;nv-i..' I'n'il-i"! wiih ii-l'i": I'loo 1 ii'lt-i 1 ti 1 li;-.' -''.- o-l ll-.t'ivi- p-nl'.iir.'i"'. V ii' ivr," - e vn'iln lilo-i i' I i" I iv i in ll 'iu i i i w.iat in-1 la m mi ' won 1 'ft:.! r-fitr-tiu eitria; e it irt-.i. f-i-a I K.r 4f..)t-Vl:t:.. ftN. , 1'. .1. rn-i...v ,v t o.. Pr-'5., T ile 1 1, il, f. til li-- ij ri i C"i -i i-ri '", 7i'. Tal-:" ll til'.. l'atr.i'y l'lllv for eo:u ! inall.in. "Wlial was It .viuii" !:iiv',-:im.1 v.-';;i' ;l ti s.o nt" ii'ioutV" ir.i!ii'-d Mrs. N"v liard's i-:i i.-i. "I think ho wanted to 1o:m:-.v a eotiiile oi l:n:iii-e, tiollars ft mi jo'i" :-'iv said. '"lie's s i at.xiuus lo -A 't oat of ilclit'-riiiladclplila liti". Mcve fcr Good Rc.-.tls. At kisl it m t-",ia n.4 if tlio X.itinnal Ciovc-rnui -nt was (;o!:u; to do mmie lliinjr for the fanner. A bill ba:; been Intifid'.iei'il 111 C(i:ii :-i called i'..o I'ro willow lii'.l, wl.'i ii opi I'lipi-laie-i f: i.tii": i.no as Na:l.":utl nil lor I'm hnllilin? of roin!:. 'I'Iid fainvr want t t!:l? bi'l to nas-s, rn.l be is d"tei-mlni',I t!-.;:t tlio Xalb-.'i.H Covei-nitii-nt t.U.-i :1 do fo::iei!ii:is lor b.li.i, us well as f-,r the lift of il.s ciil.ii'.-. The fanner la tin- !.i( -klione of ti.e country; It l.i be who liii'.s t'le entlie. impiilailoii, nntl lie i.-- uo loiuvoi" iati.-lha v.itli jiocr roK.'.o. T'.vcr.ty of t!il.-ly years .i;:o praln wii. i:.-aily nil smvn ! .. l-,i!:.l, naii it v.as oiio t.f tlio honc.ij beiiiuwo.i ivi on cl.i lalinroi to nivc ii!m tbis tusk, lo-tlay tills ':.s il-:ie aii;.)m:uica!!y by a linirhilR', i.n.1 theio lire ir.ac.ilili-.-! fcr lay lug on t!:L r.iaiiuro nn.l iiui;i,i tu v, oil; pivpuratory to euwiug. DAMCSROU-j N-CLECT. It's tlio nrslcct of liaikacbe, sldo n cbe, pain In tlie hips or loins that finally prosii-ntes tbo stroiiiieft body. 'i'bo kltluoy wurnlnea are I .'rliilis they tell you tbat Uiey nro unable to lllter tlio body's waste anil poison fri.un tlio blood tlio sewers lire C'IokhoiI mill Impurities are run ning wild to Impregnate liervus, lii-art, brain nnd every orgiin of tlio body with disease elements. Ioun's Kidney rills are quick to soothe nnd u strengthen sb-k kltlmys, f4 and help them free tb system from poison. Uend bow valuable they are, even lu case of long standing. L. C. Lovell, of 415 Xorlb First PI., Spokane, Wush., snys: "I have biuj trouble from my kidneys for the past ten years. It was caused by a strain to wblcli I paid little attention. Uut as I neglected the troublo It been urn worse and worse until any stralu or a slight cold was sure to be followed by severe pain across my back. Then the action of the kidney secretions be came deranged and I wng caused much annoyauce, besides loss of sleep. Doan'i Kidney Pills were brought to my notice, aud after taking them a bort time tbelr good effect was ap parent All the pain was removed from my back and the kidney secre tlons became normal. Doan'a Kidney Pills do all that Is claimed for them." A FKEE TRIAL of tbls great remedy which cured Mr. Lovell will be mailed on application to any part of the Unl tad States. Address Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For tale by til druggists, -pries 50 cents per box. A Good Whitewash. A whitewash that will stick and not besmear everything that comes In con tact with II Is handy about the coops nnd atahles, as well as for fnine that art! situated where a cheap covering will answer. This formula emanates from the government laboratory: Black half a bushel of qult-kllma with boiling water, keeping It covered during tho prot ons. Htralu It anil add A peek of salt, dissolved In warm wa ter, throe pounds of ground rlcn put In to boiling water and boiled to a thin paste, bait a pound of powdered Span ish whiting and a pound of clean Kbie, dissolved In warm water; mix tlieso well together, and lot tho mlxturo stand for several ttnys. Keep thn wash thus prepared in a kettlo or portnblo furnace, and put It on an hot as possi ble, wllh either painters' or whltowaah brushes. Permanent Asparagus Ded, It Is claimed that tho period of prof itableness of tho asparnKUS lied is greatly prolonged If thn plants are) set ftini two to four feet apart In tho rows, rnther than by follow Inn tho usu al method of sotting them six or eight, initios opart. Tho littler nets larger return the flr.-tt few years, hut tho bed needs renewing much sooner. Heavy lnnuiirlng in thn trenches Is pructlcnl ly a thing of tho post. More utteutlon is being Riven to tho enrlior prepara tion of tho soli. When this Is rendy a trem-h eluht or ten Inches deep l:t made for each row. In this tho crowns nro planted, cam being used to sprend out. tho root-M horizontally. The earth In then filled In until the t row ns nro cov ered to the depth of three Im-lies with lino rich soil. Additional filling Is giv en ns growth progreasea until the trfr.ch Is full. Borers. What Is known n.s thn American plum treo borer In the larva of a Htiinll moHi that appears In latu spring or early summer nnd tb pimltn Its rtrga on tho upper part of tho trunk of trees. Tho grub lives on tho Inner bark until tlio following nprlng, when It pupates nnd routes forth a perfect Insect. Th" peach tro; bop r nltneks llio plum, as tloeii the flat headed tipple tree borer. The former Itt found li'Mir tlie base of the trunk, but tho latter docs Its work further nbnvo. VurioiiH washes have been from llmo lo time recoiniMi nde.l. tho best, muting tbrm, nccordiiu; to l'ri'f. Waui;h, Is Hindi" by dissolving one p-iiind of con centrated lvo or potash In from three lo five friilbms tr water. Thin Is ap plied as a paint, the trunks mul Inrge limbs having II rut hern clean d ot tlcad nnd ficnly burl;. After th" bn vi has entered the !: i' I no ctrrnnl tippll-ation Is of use. Tho ! remedy t'l.'ii Is to dli; tail tlio worm and kill it. Pushing Laying Hens. Wry freipieiilly the editor of this de partment, fieelves Irtt-rn In which some sontcneo I i It tbls Is found: ''.My hens nro laying v. ell, but. 1 want to push them nlent;. What tan I iiko to produce the desired results'.'" It nicy !,o inferred fro'i this that tb- Idea Is Ct'tiernl; that u'l t'i:it Is nccct-ary is to feed the fowl:; t-mno condiment or to feed heavily, of Homo riTg-pi'tidue-Iub food to obti'In t".;ga ralni'e. "S'-i-turo wlil not penult the. I, ens to !ny e.'Tgu nflor that inani-er nnd all one can do It to provldo them. v.lth com fortable iiui'.rt'TH nivl n ration which gives them the proper proportion of nuisi 1, bull V:v lit ; !i bulldlm; and t (.,;r liinkiii!; mat t rial. To ovcrte-. d of nnliiKil i-ical or of nny animal food is ns ba I ns overfeedlni; of torn; then, (lo not expect that the bens nro capable of pri'ilm-liic any (,-rcat luhlHhmnl number of tzza jtist be.-nuse you i-'lve them nviro of tino kind of f 'id than -.mother. Ab'O re nier.ibcr that the bens may bo of the loo ,t.'ga a ye.ir kind nnd tint you t un not materially lncre.Tit) thia tiimiitily by any plan of footling. A new breed with a IiIk'i record will be necessary and this ran bo obtained only by pur chase or by obtaining a flock with a fulr record and building it up by rnre ful selection year after year. This plnn will work If you go ut It Intelll gectly. Indianapolis News. Cucumbers. Wo havo grown cucumbers In our small gardou here In New Vprk stole, sa; a writer In Country Life, for a number ol seasons, and tho method em ployed for pluming them has been very satisfactory, not only because the cu cumbers havo boon exceptionally early, but also becaus-j tho vlnc3 do not suf fer from drouth. We take a six-Inch pot, and after the ground has been well spaded and enriched, which may be done aa soon as the frost is out, we sink tho pot Into the ground and pack the earth firmly about It, then withdraw the pot, and there Is a nice clean bole la the ground. - We place four or Ave cucumber seeds in the bottom of each of those holes. In a few days the seeds will sprout, and as tho plants grow we fill In tho earth 'about them until the hole la en tirely filled up. Dy this time most of the danger ot frosts Is past and the plants do not need prttectlon of the glass, but when It Is necessary small boxes with glass covers are placed over each bill. Each morning the glass Is removed and the plants sprinkled. By this method of planting the roots of the plants ara so deeply grown that all danger of drouth is avoided. The glass covers keep the plants warm and, moreover, protect them from bugs. A sprlnWng of chimney soot Is also ft Rood thing to keep off the bugs. After the vines commep-sn to run they re quire little or no r lentlon or rare, nnd many cucumbers '.ave been raised from ft low hills started in this way. Preparing Nests for Hens. Every woman thinks alio knows how to "set a hen," which may be true, and yet there may bo a better way than her plnn. There aro certain laws that should bo recognized In putting a dozen eggs under ft hen to bo heated Into life. The egg shell Is composed of limn, and under rrrtnln conditions tha shell will remain so hard that after the expiration of 21 dnyn It will not break, and the helpless chick dies from the confinement. The Agriculturist suggests an cnny way to avoid such a condition. It la lo put soil In tho box In which thn sotting will bo placed, anil dampen that soil every week with a arm water whllo the lien Is Inmhat Ing the eggs. Iio not put I ho nest above thn ground, ns tho air passing up under the box and hen tWII dry out and harden the shells. Follow these directions and It will Increase) the num ber of eggs hatched. At tho tlmn of giving thn nest lo tho hen examine under tho wings and neck for Hen and niltes. If either are found, hold her up by thn legs ami pprlnklo from ft little) 10-rent bellows Insect powder under feathers nnd wings. Mites will eat thn llfo out of a sotting hen, ami tho woman will not suspect what Is tho rause of her comb becoming palo and her having no dis position to cat. l'owdored sulphur scat tered In tho nest will kill thn lien, be cause thn heat from thn hen's body will change the sulphur Into a gns or funin and that will bo death to thn lice. To prevent other hens from laying, too, or disturbing Is osnonllal to prevent tho breaking of the rggs. Selection of an Orchard Site. "Ah the planting season tlrnws nigh in any will doubt loss ho considering thn selection of a site for the young or chard. In lining so," cays the Farmer and Hloekman, "two factors should bo kept In mind: First, to provido soil drainage; second, uir tlrnlunge, Wo are all morn or less familiar with tlio necrtHlty of good soil drnlttuL-o ami appreciate lis liiipnrlnuce after the pre viillliii wet s -iiHons of tho two past years. An rpially Important factor and our Hint Is likely to bo overlooked Is Hint of ulr drainage. "Whero there Is nny choice ns lo lo ration, na orchard should always bo placed win ro llteio is good natural drainage. Wo ei!ipbiisl;:e tho necessi ty of natural drainage, bei auso poor soil tlralniigo may bo corrected by llio use of tile, but thorn is no iirtiilelal niea:is of rorret ling poor nlr ilralnai.e. Air ilrnlnago Is Important In piotocl ing ngaliiHt lain spring frosts. It Is n common observation that, frost oc curs more frnpienlly In low plaer-i, nnd often tho higher spots escape entirely. Coll all', belli;; heavier than warm, nalnrally sinku to tlio low places. "A nioiiil iilniosph.i-n Is nn essential coiidllion to llio growth of l ingl aud baetcrliil lllseasi H. "It la better to bo rid of these fun gous rot's lo begin with than to dopond upon llio tiprny pump lo rraiih ato them later. "If wo can seen!-,, n. locution with higher biuil abo.e and a lower region In low, v.o have the veiy best. This represents a happy mean and nvolds th" i";tnniely ewpoe'd posiilonti up na top end llio hugely luiitl i below. .lir lor and Farmer. Clio c.i Notes. Jlbocp when will cured for nro not s:ub.l"t to tl!H"as'-s. There is no farm Mlock so much lu-jtii-etl by cold storms as t.Hc p. Tho ret iilts r.re cobls. KtiuMl. s, dysen tery utid all Korta of ilia und u dead los-i. Tito bottom of nil pons and yards .should ho car, tally watelnd and kept level. l-lxposiiro r.u'.kos a poor r.Vop and a poor hhot p will ulways havo a Unlit lloee, Hoots iilv.iivii h ip lo sharpen the r.p-p-tllo and t!iy are loud of tlio very besi. l.lnd. Thn most sheep roniilro In the way of pbelter Is ilryneas to be kept dry limb r foot uad kept from wet over head. A Phcep mnu should nhvo3 havo plenty of roots, especially turnips. Tltt v can bo grown for a fo'.v cents per bushel. The fleece getting soaked chills tho sheep und keeps it la this condition until tlio fleeco la dried, which may take several days. A little careful attention to tho lambs will keep them growing nil winter, and they will shear double what they would If left to shjft for themsolvos with tho rest of tho flock. The only accident liable to occur to them Is getting cast. If they lie down with their back In a hollow thoy will give up after a fow struggles nnd quickly bloat and die. ' A Crack Corps of Elephants. A royal elephant tlrivo in Slam, In which trained elephants are used to capture wild ones, is the subject of an article in Harper's Magazine by Allan II. Burgoyne. Mr. Burgoyne was in vited to tho "drive" by the Crown Prince of Slam, whom he knew at Ox ford, and therefore bad every advan tage of seeing the amazing and even horrifying spectacle. The drive lasted three days, In the course of which sev eral men were killed by the fury of the wild elephants. In addition to the tragio Incidents there wore many amusing ones as well. The finest ele phant corps in tho world is possessed by the Siamese army, and those drives were instituted in order to capture the best of the wild herds and keep tbls crack corps ol trained elephants up to the mark. BISMARCK'S BITTERNESS. His Story of Forced Resignation a Strange Mixture cf Eloquencs and Loquaciousness. After describing his estate, tha prince began speaking English "so that that fellow," pointing to tho ronchman, "mny not. understand us" and surprised ni" hv his fluency, his rom.nritid of 1. 11, -'iiiiilc expressions, and his very Hlli- H accent. Ho brjtau with these word", "Hlnro I hnvo born kicked out of ofllro," which so aston ished mn that 1 begged pardon for In terrupting him and said: "Prince, thnt la nn Americanism; where did you pick It up?" Ho answered thnt bo did not remember where, but. the expression fitted his rase exactly, for the manner of his tllsnilsiinl was bill the equiva lent of nn application of the toe of a boot. Ho then prorredod to loll the story of his forced resignation. Hurh a rapid flow of keen wit. nf cutting sarcasm n"d bitter denuncia tion ns followed for half an hour I had never heard beforo nnd never h"ril ngaln. It wan a strange mixture of id oipti'iiro nnd loquaciousness. Ilis-liiiii-eli's Voice srenit'd not as deep ami si rung as his statnro led onn to expect, but It hnd a pleasant sound. A most Inti'iiso sense of tho wrong and Ingrnt lluilo ho claimed to have suffered made It.srlf manifest. As on example of his unjust treatment, ho recounted what hr hnd tlono to unify tho nation and lo aggrandise the lloln nzollern dynasty. There wns not only an unliPsltalliiK as sort Ion of his own deserts ns the found er of tho Oermnn empire, ,ut nn al most sneering nnd even rout mi pi nous tlonreelntlon of other performers In the historic dramn of his time. Including even llio old Kinpcror William, the un fortunate icmprror Frederick, nnd tho KmproKRon Augusta and Frederlcn. HIh language becamo a perfect dlntrlbe when ho referred to tho present rin prror and some of his ministers, whom ho held ri-Rponslblo for bin removal. I Us expressions rtgnrdlng them woru not only nnia.lng but embarrassing to mo, as I had close hocIilI relations with many of the ministerial objects of his iicorn. "Home of those rogues I picked out. of tho very gutter," ho onco siild. Foi'iimiiltdy, ho did not stop for uny word of nsst nt, but. went right on un til his pent-up wrath wns expended. An ho remarked, when It wns all spent: "It. was quite a relief to mi? lo havo Oils opiiortunlty to speak without re straint to a gentli'liiivu who, I urn sure, will honor my cuiillilence." Kven were II not for this rontrb lion, sumo nf the payings I heiird and noted down ut llio time were so ext ranrdl naiy thai. If they were repealed, their leallly would probably bo doubted, r.iul certainly the lese innjesty they In volved would lender It unsafe for mo to vt iilurn again on (ionium soil. From Henry Vllbird's "A Vbdt to Ills mart k," lu tho fi ntury. Medical Service of Japan. The llrltl.i .Melleul Journal nays tbo .lapani-si" military medical i;r raiitieineiiis arc so extremely un-lo-iln'.' as to ho schuilificully coni'israbl" with those nf r iy nation, while In point of gi-neroiilty of the pruvi::Inn of medical nllicers, t buiMcpy au l adapla bleness lo vciylng conditions. 111 ' dif b iVnre lit, p -tliLps, In favor of Japan. Tints, while blue hospitals, Held bospl lulu, dre.i'.liig stai'ons nf llireo types, hea.-or rniiiiiaiiie;.iiuil hof.pitiil ship:; nil bad their pl,i.te, t tit Ii tllvl-iin of tho n "uiy has a mci!!i! reserve whit h Is moliill.i'd laiunl'.aii-'ously with It, and f. -i-ve. I lu Die bi'.-.o or rest rvo hov.dti'.l.-i. 'i'bo l;ie, Ileal ilruart mi-lit ub;o h.-i.i Its own iuib penil'-iit transport, and every i : 1 1 it 1 1 1 ry reglnient, tual:y, n.llli ry, ettgliKer, aa-1 g -ni-ri'.l transport, laitnl Ion lias n medical slaft uiiatkci In it. of n very complete kind. . . . lie .'ilib t all tie se t.taiiili,ig nrrangeiii"!t.;, the roriibulnn provido for tin i"tio naitle iiibllilon to the pci.-;unol t,i tho lin'-pllals i.i nec.ii'diineo with the u'ti.i her oi' patient pre.-a-ut, without r:-fer-eucc lo b, i'.il:piaru-i s. More.n "r, no Ion ; lot a military incdiciil oil'.eer remain.-, in chief command adilliloos may l o in-i'lo I'i-o :i tho civilian popul-'tion; i very t brig, loo, In done to faellitati; Ike ( iceiK'.vtloa of tbo Janni'.cHo Ke l Cross tocb-ty. Tin Itussinn arrange ments nro r1 1 :t guild Uj'-:i paper, and Kui'itlan military surgeons have nn ad vantage over tbo majority of their riiH'l'i aii colleague.!, inasmuch as I bat lb l.abituaily do tbo work of n..aily all ilio civil hospitals. Climbed Pown Mine, John Mi l.nugMin cf Mine Hill, N. Y ha.l a narrow escape I'ro.n a terrible death whllo walking over the moun tain, followed by Little Hilly, a valua hlo fox terrier which ho owns. l!o EU'Menly iuIslcJ his familiar bark, rind on looking around, could dud no trnco of tho tlog. Nearby, how ever, he saw a small ml no hole, and loaning over, hoard fulut yeps of dis tress coming from the bottom of the shaft. He knew this was the shaft of an old mine which had not been used for a dozen years, and there was no way ot getting at the bottom except by climbing along the rotten old tim bers. This ho did and succeeded in reaching tho bottom, 160 feet, but ho fell the last 15 or 20 feet, as the tim bers broke and lot him down. He was then in a quandary, as he could not get out. It was late In the afternoon before ho was missed, and James Haggcrty started out casually to see whero his work-mato had gone. He could follow the tracks quite eas ily over the sldo of the mountain to tho entrance of the mine. Here he heard McLaughlin shouting faintly for help. Haggerty hurriedly brought a rope, and after a half hour's work the man and dog were brought to tho surface. McLaughlin is in ft serious condition from fright. He Was in the mine so long be feared that be might never bs found. Indianapolis News. "PE-RU-NA TONES 111' THE SYSTEM IF TAKEN IN THE SPRING," SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG OIRL. MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OF NEW YORK. Mi. Marjory Hampton, 2011 Third Avenue, New York City, writes: "IVriniri In i I nr mvillrlnv In la hi' it n it mo sou of the year. Taken lit the h)iiIii II I ours up Ihf kiihIviii anil avian a Inula, Htrvnuthnnlng mo more Hum n viit nl Inn. In Ihr till anil u liilrr I havn found Hint It ru res mill anil valavvh a nil a I mi I nil I ha I. It In Invalaaliln lo krrp tha Imnvln rriinlnr, avllna am a poiiffr hI I inula ut on tha nitrm. In fact, I ronnlilvv It n icioe niciHi iie vIivhI. " -.If ss Marjory llam ntan. PURE BLOOD. Blood Impurities of Springtime Cause, Prevention and Cure. Pr. Ilnrlinnn'. nii-dienl Icctorr. nre rug Prly Hiiiniii'd by iniiiiy lhoti,irnl reader.. Unt of tlie moil tiiiM'iv nnd intt-ic.tiiig In-tin ho ever d' li v ie, I mi. In. rii-cnt It-etMie on the bio-id i 1 1 1 1 ill i-i l it n nf .priiu. 'I In" doitor f ii ii I in .iibitiiiii c that every .prnitf I In bliiod In i, led with tlio cir-le iieeinniiliitioiiM nf wiiiler. deniiiiiiu Iln di ll'"'': inodiic iijir ltifti-liii( mt of the liver, tit-eit.ixinn ihf kidiievB, inlirferiiei with tlie iiiiiini of the l.iiutU and tlio proper en i ll', it ion nf the blood. Thin "ii'l 1 1 mil nf lliintr. proibiee. w lmt i. p"iiibirly knnuii nt spring fi-wr, .print "mil lit'i'MHM ch,iiiii ,n, t,;it tiicj fi-i linil, blood tliit killing und in.iiiy other Ihlllll-H. Sonirt imrs the victim in billions, dv.ptp- Japanese Chorus. Tbo Japtiiii "o havo a chorus on the stngo called Jorurl. The Jorurl sing what llio neteir Ih mipposi -d to be think ing, und bo shows bW emotions by his gentium und the txpn-.srlou of bin Lie. Kvcry rnlnli-t'r Is hopeful thnt the strife in tbu choir will ceuso when the i'i 1 1 t-rt u 1 11 111 rolls around. Chicago News. Mr. Wlitslriw'i- So'itliiu"-.y u, loro!iIdrn t"etlihu',Holii'ii llio j-11 ina, i . ' 1 1, .t. 1 1, iln in le n l.oii ui!ii inn,' nr. i-w ii, d i ,,li,'. i-io. ulmtut 'i'ln iii'finiinf (.1 mi epc.-i-.iia i. coic-taletl by the biilli'inl r.Ti i t it ,r,. l.icii. I inn. f'tiree'ililKit l.o too hi .:hly.;otnn fit t n c.,ui;ii cut-.'. ,1. V. o'l'uii-:.', thirl Aveinle, linremt,t,ll.H, .Minn,, J .m. ii, I UJ, While tlie ibiii'-e h on mi a.ii;.ud inun c-t.-i li.tru v.itii butli feet. Curl t in t un be t olorrd on the Uour with l't'i.NAM I AIU:l .K.H JJVKS. Ii ft in.i n in mti.i'ied Willi one meal a day 1:0 can albii-l to ivr:!-i di tiy Early Cable Tariffs. In tlio t ::riy day. of snbniarinp cnb I'U tbo mliiii'.iuiu tari.T v.-,n $ l ti.j i-r t'tl wnrdii and if", for inch niidltional word. Tills wan rciluccl nltt r a f(--.y y, ars to 5-j for 10 v.ord.i. In 1STJ a rate of $1 a word was Introduced. The word rate fiyKtem proved popular and was soon est:iblb:lied tinivcr.';i:iy. Since 1SVS tho cahlo rain ncro.-'s Hie Atlantic bus bt.en down to 1:5 ccn'a a word, and the laillf now r.ingis from thnt ligure to $5 a wind beiwe'-!i IJnuIuiil mm I'ciu. Tbo avt-r.igd for llio w'nolu world Is SI a word, and Dili tho Com mercial Cable cn.T.pany Charlies from Aiuerb-a to the I'htlinplnt.';, as agaiu.st the former toll of 5..'.:15. J-'roni Now York to New Zealand the charge Is only $1.50 a word. A Bad Fix When on wakes up achbe from head to fxt, and wl'h th-a flesh tcixier tj the tcuch, when Soreness and Stiffness mike, every motion of th. body painful, tha wrest md nmckesX w.y out ol the IrauUe I. to iu St. Jacobs Oil promptly. It vvnu, raiuea, blood7wlDd on th. .,K K L. I'V- , n-UrljrJSel, tihs T.ka urTivlV. .,1; ' J V' V "T tic mid ciiiit initril; .oini'tinic. he is wfik, lierviiim nnd ih ,reH(-d, und ugmn lie may li.ivt' eruption, .wcllinii. nnd oilier blooi) liiiiiior.. W'iiichcvt-r il i., I lie caupe is tlis .jinif-i-lfcle iii't'iniiiiliilioii. in the blood. NolliiiiK i. mure tt'i liiin wilhin the who's rioiuc nf iiicilieiil wieiii-t" tlmn Hint n coiir.9 of I'l iitiiii in fully Hprinuliine will perfectly und t -ITi-t-t initly pievi.-nt ur cure tins aiuiot Ulliver.nl iillee tioll, Jlvt-iylxHly feel, it in .nine degree. A ioi.it iiiiij'ii-ity sre (lottiirbed ton.idcn nl.lv, while n Iiiiku per cent, of the liumnn finiiily me iiuiile very ini.uiublo by tins ttindition every "pring. J'l-itinii will prevent it if Inken in time. I'eriina will cure it il liiken n. directed. I'ertiiiii i. the iclc.il epriiig nifdicine ol the niedn-nl profi-H.irni. 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