The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 31, 1904, Image 7

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    KUROKI SON OF A POLEw
father On Deathbed Atked Htm Ta
Get Vengeance On Ruasla.
Ron. Kttmkr nephew, .fcipake Ohl
Kit, a student at the Merlin Technical
Vntveinlty, haa written to the Tage
t)lntt correcting a alory which ap
peared In the l'alrlo of I'arla, to the
effort that KurokJ la hnlf French. .
Oslilnm nny dcncral KurnM'a father
was a Polish nohJomnn named
Kiirowakl. who after the revolution
of 18.11 fleil trom Knoala anil after bo
Ing In tho Dutch service In llornro
aettled In Japan, where he married a
Japanese woman. On his deathbed,
Oslitma adds, tho father of (lenerni
Ktirokl chanted his son to avenge the
'wrongs of Poland upon Huasia.
FITB rwrmanf nt I y on red. No flt nr nrroni
am after flmt (Iht'sum of Ir. Kiln' area
Menrellmlorar, til rial l.ttle ami tratlMtrt
Dr. K. 11. Ki.ikk. Ltd., Ml Affh HI., l'hita.tra.
Th International Hnrocn'i Union ha
),0U0 affiliated rnrmbcra.
IMeo'i Cure l thehetit medicine we rTrnMd
for all attention of throat (in J lung. Wit,
O. tKDliLRT, Vanlnnn, lnd., Ken. 10, MOO.
yimlti ) tuiiil to be mi rm fully
treated in Italy by the row of blue light.
Giant n Indian Territory,
One of the delegates sent by Indian
Territory to tho Democratic national
convention was C. A. Skeen, who
lands six feet three Inrhes In his
storking and Is a bin man even for
his stature. Mr. Skecn, a most vera
cious man, it would appear, antd In
afi Interview! "1 am sorry that none
of the bl g men of the territory was
able to attend thia convention. They
were all busy, and so they aald that
the little fellows, who nro not much
use at work, must come along. Some
of the men 'in the territory are so hlK
that they are not able to travel. The
car seats and the hotel beds are all
toti small for them. So they stay at
borne. Hut that is no hardship for a
man who lives In Indian Territory."
Oldest Clock In England.
Peterborough cathedral has tho old
est working clock In England. It was
erected nhout. 1320, nnd Is probably
the work of a monastic clorkmaker.
It Is tho only one now known that is
wound up over an old wooden wheel.
This wheel Is about 12 feet In circum
ference, nnd the galvanized rable,
about 3(i(l foirt In length, supports a
leaden weight of 300 hundred pounds,
which has to be wound up dally.
TORTUrt NG PAIN.
Half Thl Hnn'i MntTrrtnf Would Tturo
Killed Mmy it I'eiann, Hut Doan'l
C'nrHl II tin,
A. C. Spnigue, stock denier, of Nor
mal. III., writes: 'Tor two whole years
1 was i! n I lie not liliitf but buying medi
cines to cure
my kidneys. I
do not think
that nny man
ever suffered as
I did and lived.
The puln In my
bark was to
bud that I could
not sleep at
night I could
a. c. ti BAnuR. not ride a norse,
and sometun? was unable even to ride
In a cnr. My condltlm was critical
when I sent for 1 loan's Kidney Pills.
I used three boxes nnd they cured me.
Now I ciin go nnywhere nnd do as
mtvcu as nti.vlmil.v. I sleep well and
feel no discomfort nt oil."
A Till AI- KKICr.-Adilress Foster
Milium. Co. ltulTiilo, N Y. For sale
by all ilea lers. Price. f.O cts.
A Blow to Heiress-Hunters.
A French court has decided thnt the
Duko do Valeneny hus no claim to
tho fortune settled upon him at tho
time nf his marrliigo to Miss Helen
Morton of New York, who recently
secured a divorce. It Is still better
news that tho noblcmnn Is forced to
pay all the costs of tho divorce suit.
AH Duchess tie Vnleneay bad to do
.was to give up her title.
It Is a iiotlrablc fact that all the
dukes and counts who aro dying for
love of American gliis aro also pinch
ed for a llttlo ready "money. Perhaps
tho French court's decision will dis
couruge the heiress-hunting business
or ct least lend the successful hunters
to treat their captives decently. It is
to bi? hoped that the discouragement
mentioned w'ill eventuate, for this
country has room for all the good
Americ an women, rich or poor, who
are born Into It. Thero is such a
thing us carrying tho foreign mis
sionary spirit loo fur. Ohjo State
Journal.
BAB.
BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM
The Great Tcited Rcmtdy for the speedy
and pernmnent cure of Scrofula, khcuma
tim,LR'iriii, UUrt, Eczema, Sore, Erup
tioiut, WeAnr.", NervcmfcncHf, ana 4i
BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES.
It U by far the best building up Tonic ar.d
Etood 1'uril'ier ever offered to the world. It
makei new, rich biood.i xpait renewed vi
taiity, and pot.esiei almost miramlous
lictflmc propeniei. Writs (or Book ol Woft
derlul Curej, tent free ui application.
If nut kept by your lot ai drufctst, tend
Si no for a larpe bottle, er $5 on fur 111 bottle,
and nitoicmr will bo sent, freight paid, by
tsuooa aldx go., Atlanta, Oa,
i
DasciDg
Taught
By Mai
EAST UNO SURE
Send 6 2 tent stanipf
for tirt lebkbun and de
Mcrittiv matter fully
exiilutiiioff our aya
teui. We guarantee to
teach Hnr ball room
dunce elected or re
turn tuttiou. M e refer
yon to Second Nation
al Hank, Akrfaft' Cen
tral bavin KaTiaiik,
Akron, or W eatern Ke
aerve Security Co., Ak
ron, hi to our reapuual
blllty. Addreva
THE BARRON CORRE
SPONDENCE SCHOOL
AKRON, 0.
About Tillage.
While thorough tllloRo does not add
strength to the nrll. it docs aid very
materially In rendering pinnt food al
ready In the soil tviillahle. It also al
lows the roots of th plants to spread
moro and to go d.-eifrr In their search
for plant food. (In i messnre It. nlno
nuts in ansortitnif istmgen from tho
air. Thorough tills helps to brlnK
tho elements of phfitifood Into use and
fit them for the pants to feed tipon.
Staking Tmsto Plants.
Begin early th sinking tomato
plants, so as to keep them off the
ground (as they -over a large space
when matured), nd keep the ground
somewhat damp.wblch is not desir
able. If the plats1 have plenty of
room, and re bed ip off the ground
by slakes, more Ir circulate and
the fruit ripen erlie and better, as
well as being moe ey-mpt from, dis
ease tnan when tie Vs rc.on the
ground.
Plant Seed in Mt Soil.
Never plant seels In ry soil, or In
aoll that is lens mulsl tin the seeds
as the dryer soil 111 exit the mols
tore from the seeds, anillif germ will
die. The failure of en seeding
sandy soils Inst aprlng w due to this
Farmers put In the seedln a time of
drouth, to "have It th all ready
when the rains should rd" Coming
late, it. round tne seed ar dried In an
oven and with the ge,:i all dead
Especially was this thoNe where tho
seed had been soaked hasten ger
mination. Midland Fr.rj-
Ing for plnnong would be a great mi& i
lane
tolls are i
In any kind of a se.,on. TJuao HE STOLE A KINGDOM
are run together and hard..! h. I J Jy JViiiuiUJi,
e .mL.T,n" raln" Wre tha th "B0BRIKOrF THE THIEF," FINNS
make a' mis'ta to nnd 'rlako "3 "AD D.CTATOR;
n,re!v'n,:k.n,:,",htn,.7 ","m ""ta b r- - --- Their Coun.
try When Assaoslnated Death Pre-
The Turnln Cr. vented Report That Would Hava
The turnip crop should be a leading Brought Down the Car'a Wrath.
fne, as a large supply can be secured In Hnlnnd they rnllcd him tu.l.rt
from an acre of land. The growing f kolT tho Thlrf . .? u
tt.tn.ps Mr winter Is during the sum- sh.a Ta pre t dictator w o w'fh rr
mer season, but while the growing of s.tmmnto ennn "ri.tairFinMd for
mn s .s done somewhat carefully af tho Vnr of CZ Cl by J' S
'er tlit ground Is readv for tho oD,t i.j .i . y ,nrn'
the pmper preparation f the , i F.n.. 'V. trea.?on ,h0
Is nut uluov. ...! . " I ' " T "! snooung or Hob
a not ainays made. Weeds grow ran- rlkoff. Tho .ll,.iuir i,.i
dly during warm weather and in nm. I tor tn.i.,. . - . ..
tent h , - ----- - " i " p ' i iiiiumi b irooiiom tnan
leci ne tumlns the land limil.l ha I unv hn h..i .... ..... . . .
I1wod now. harrowed, and the weed er In the ih.n nxnn "J" "
Hy tho order of the czar ho was to
Kceds permitted to sprout, using the
narrow as often as may be necessai-v
to destroy them. Just before seeding
he turnips the land should
deep with a cultivator, and then har.
rnwed down again as One as possible.
Raising Bui
rrariy nil inn nowrrins, such as
hyacinths, tulipii and ihdlls, ate of
Illicit production. ThNcw York
agent of extensive Hollt growers as
serts that practically rry florral
gre-nlioiise In the cour grows the
prodiut of the Importeolbs. Pomo
attempt has been mado produce
bulbs In southern Vlrip and Cali
fornia, but with llmltP;ieess. The
Holland growers rlnlmnt our ell
mate is too changenlilio produce
good results in bulbs,: other nit
!iorlt!es believe these pable crops
could he grown In Ame If ntteniiit
ed by those who thorhiy under
stood the proper metho
When Cutting SliCrain.
When cutting very nlcraln with
a harvester, consldernlifflciilty Is
often experienced, as short cut
grain will accumulate tithe sickle
bar In such quantity p clog the
Fickle. And it will bond that If
tho reel Is lowered enoto prevent
this, the short grain lswn too far
back upon the platforn) scattered
so badly that It canne properly
bound Into bundles wltlpreat loss.
To avoid this, get nosery heavy
ranvas, ten Inches wldfl fasten it
with tacks the full lenif the reel
sluts, nnd this will svtho grain
Rently onto the plntfitrnd thus
avoid waste. Farm ,lov
report before tho close of Mia nrcntit
month whether Finland were traetablo
or not. The Finns knew what rtobrl-,
koff would report, and they knew that
his rennrt imii.i t. n , .... .
i nis win not only cause fewer weeds aetlvo military occupation of their
to appear, but will also Increase the land.
crop of turnips, both in the yield and So they have saved Itobrlkoff the
1"n,"'- trouble of maklnir hta
have given their own unimnr in ik
i ne Biack Locust. question In the shape of revolver
On every farm that Is m.r .r I Shots.
devoted to stock grazing there is great Strange Indeed la the story of this
need of shade In each pasture; feucrs ,Ilcft f nation and Its dramatic out-
"k "mi ourauie are needed to re- romp. n1 I learned it In this way
strain the stock. There Is one tree of 80n?e few months ago.
all others lhat Is admirably ndapted " "no of thofo davs of brilliant
o meet both requirements, and that """"'line bathing unsullied snow that
a the black locust, tjrowtng In grrtves mRk" Helslntfors so beautful in win-
in the pasture, It doe not Interfere In lnr UlU8-
any way with the production of grass, From -ho window of (he room In
for being a legume of a lofty habit, wh,un 1 B I could see the white
grass will grow close around the trunk l,Rl,,tl houses of the Finnish capita!
nnd be of nearly full strength from an rlslnK from the white snow, while
irom tho shore, for 20 miles, thn fm.
n sea lay beneath a carpet of snow
mm mignt have been woven with
countless diamonds, so brightly did
t at)'- to report them tractable b
the w d of thn present month. '
iantlmo Itobrlkoff had been bttsr
i ino rnnctmlol task of 'Itusslfylng"
Kin Intnl.
Mo decrepit that Husslan must bo
.....gin in all the aehools, and one by
ono he removed every Finnish official,
.."n in ,no ixistmen and tho police.
Kilsslnns reigned In their
ThniiKnndn of arrrot oom.!. n...M
"""" ,ro" retersburg. and lurked
and pried nil over tho land. Never n
passed but some Finn of aland-
InO- -na i. .t .1 1 .. . , . .
" - '"my misseij irom home.
ou eouid find them If
aoarched for them In Siberia.
n army or Russian tvilLnmnn
meets and apeeds every train and
nvery vessel. Vnrr the cul. nf
i--nu mere is reign of terror.
At tho end of her recital of Fin
land a wrongs my Finnish ladv ihm
out her hands appeall'ngly.
uonid you, as an Rnellutim.n " .h.
J . --"r. ""a
"-.i. nve tinner such conditions?
Kvery night we Ue down and won
der what, there may be In store for us
next. And aa we He and wonder the
answer aeems to eomo to us, for we
- near mo neavy tread of the Rus
sian pollco on the froaon street be
neath our windows."
As she said this tears were falling
u""n hit lace.
And now Ilobrlkoff has been phot.
STATISTICS OF WORKERS.
abundance of sunshine near thn rmi.
('lonely grown, nature does the prim
ing; otherwise they should be trimmed
f nearly a whip. Thev arow wnll n
thin rough land, such as is found on
thousands of farms. rrowln wnrtlilnu.
fhriilis, briers and weeds, which might
be tho most remunernttvn
farm If planted thickly In black locust.
In rcalltv there need he.no wssto ln,t
The post crop may be seven, olaht. ten
r. n iweive years In maturing, but
all tho lime post timber Is gettlnn
"career and higher. At seven vears
one post may bo had, but often' It Is
policy to keep the a off un.:i thn
tenth mile stono has heen h
when tho tree will have Increased In
height and diameter enfliclentiv in
make three or four mints A tail i,..
that will clear 32 font will cut four
Bootlons of eight feet each; tho first
may us quartered, the second nmv
make two or three, tho third one or
o ami tno top section one, mnkltiR
Ight or ten posts, according to -i ,,i
runk. I.oeust posts aro virv ,inr.hin
being g,iod for from 15 to 40 venrs pc'
cording to diameter and ao when cut
not her point, they hold nails ....!
"mines as firmly fls most WihiiIb do
screws. Another place where tho lo
cust does Its dunl purpose stunt admlr
a lily Is as a shade tree along th0
wcy. Fnrms so beautified and provld
... iuthci nuyers.-rc. V. J. in tho
Kpitomlst.
Overhead tho benign sky, tmflocked
" "ingio cloud, was
Sassafras a !
Sassafras Is one of tirst jipMs
thnt can find a hold onld. Cut it
down, or even grub It nd it will
reappear nlmost uncxpiy, growing
rapidly nnd Inking pm n if the
land. There is a time, It can bo
removed to the best anRe, how
ever, and thnt is by Sng about
the fli'ht of Septemlii roving tho
roots, nnd thi n rlcarir the field.
Should any plants appxt. spring-,
go Into tho field nnd to little mil
phuiic acid on each 1 teaspoon
ful will answer and ritinuld nnv
rocts appear Inter, fining off all fcornfully
plants thnt show nhov ml. Tl.ls "New nnd finn
POTATO WATER HAIR TONIC.
Other Remedies Suggested as a Cure
for Baldness.
"Take half a dozen white pohttocs"
ald tho barber, -and paro them
longthwlfio from end to ei:d, Instead of
rrOKHU'lm, n I - .. ....
imiini. noil incm III a
blue ns tlm
summer neaven of Venice, Melslng
fors. indeed looked for all the world
ho some pretty, frosted, cheerful
( hrlstmns card.
t'pon tho floor two children Inimhed
as they sprawled about, and between
myself nnd my companion, a Finnish
-..man or gentle birth, a llttlo talilo
boro a samovar, brewing tea nnd
Hinging of good will and pence.
Hut there was neither good will nor
peace In tho faeo of the woman on the
other sldo of tho table. "Yes," she
pnld. "wo Flnnn call him Holii-koff tho
thief, for llttlo by llttlo ho has filched
from us our country nnd all our
rights.
"Cod knows my heart Is not evl!
when I say thnt till Pohrlknff enmo
to Finland I did not believe in hell
iiito sno looked tip at tho nky, nnd
It Is tintruo to sav thnt blnn ..v,.u
i.,.i.i .. . "
no iiassion. Hois Wrro
anil in Ihem one could si
Ihnl Lit, . . -
-" 'ih'-iiicsh nnii irnzen.
"Homo day," sho went on, "Ilobrlkoff
iu puss Mcn the limit
... .-, B.i, ,,. nn.fo
limn who "
Sho dlil not finish (he senlcnre. but
I nnderstoihl, nnd muimiired "Quite
no."
And now thev have shot Ilobrlkoff.
"If you will coma out with me," my
companion continued, after a llttlo
pause, "I will show you why wo suf
fer." So wo went out mid crossed a snowy
"qtiaro und enmo up io a great while
litilb.'tiK. As we missed nn tlm n ,
nearly Two-Fifth, of the Entire Popu
lation In Gainful Occupations.
A special report of tho Census Hit
roan on occupations shows that la tin
continental United States tho total
number of persona engaged In gainful
occupations In lflOO was 2!l,07;i,233,
in. ii was one naif of thi population
ten years old and over, and nearly two
fifths of the entire population. The
total number comprises 22.4NM25 men
u
TIT TT .
miss naneood tells how hn iVae ..J
of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation
and escaped an awful operation by using
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
doctor callnri Klr,i,;ri b ."r 'r. Tears with wha.t th.
ri.K which are most distrcVsian d .if DlVffl D.4.'
steely,
eo passion
of our pa-
wlll arise a
round
a senil-eiiuln
Bold legKeil, tnld-
C2
fiUR(tNUf ALL tUt I
Cotur a ttyruu. Taua (it
no i a nf aruaiNitM.
3t
la also nn excellert rt of erndl
catlng thistles and oiieds that
are tllfilcult to reniovtj
. .;
Coughing of ft.
Naturally the ilaivyl ever on
the lookout for troubllhls rows
nnd one of them wiihth excites
him very much, bet his first
thought Is of tubeicuht is quite,
natural for cows to coire or less
during cold w eal her, I does not
foa.iw that their limgiffectrd.
If the -cows arc pr fed and
Htcbloil, kept out. of s of cold
air, yet furnished with entllated
quarters, any coui;h nay have
dos not, as a rule, pfrom tho
lungs. If the animal t il and is
In good general healU probably
all right. If, on thehnnd, tho
cough continues nndts off In
lu r feed, then lose mn consult
ing a veterinarian, foianccs are
something eerious is ig hrr.
Dicking Landn.
A correspondent wtthat hav
ing heard of quite fill corn
growing In Illinois plowing
the land first, lnquiMher ono
can safely disk the d, list and
plant without tho breaking.
Sometimes tho light soils are
prepared in this way a la plant
ed und does fairly wut first
breaking the land. I been so,
however, In seasons f deep win
ter freezing, and lltg rain to
run the soil togcthei the nght
blank soils mixed wifeand have
been successfully g corn by
disking, rather than . In wet
spring seasons some ken even
with these soils to this wav
It is far safer to brelmnd first
Look at the
qurt of water. Drain the water off 14 ""xHlnn policeman stared nt tin und
Into a boltle and mid a te.isn-i.mfMi r H'oti yawned.
r:n:l ""looked the heavy doors for
"a nnd wo went Into a whlto hull,
where even (ho echoes seemed quite
Mauled at. tho unaccustomed sound
of footsteps.
We camo to a big dim room
niiicn were ranged In
scores of UiUo
bucked ehnlra.
.This, said my companion. "Is tho
I In I it Nobles," and In this slleneo
nnd this emptiness you can rend tho
tragedy of our laud. Year by year
those llttlo .chairs stand waiting' for
our nobles to sit on the.-n and givo us
laws and Justice. Hut they will nev
er s!t thero again for Ilobrlkoff has
uishoiveii our constitution.
"He rules Instead as un autocrat
iiiiu ny mnrtlal law."
"And what manner of man Is this
nobrlkoff?" I usked.
"I cannot tell you what lie looks
like, sho said, "because tho only tlmo
he puHsod me I turned away my head
Wo always turn away our heads when
ho goes by. It s all that wo can do.
'I bellove, however, thnt in m-j ... i...
ato life ho Is a klmllv mm. i ...1.1
It la e.ulte touching' to see tho Invo
ami trust netween Mm n,,,i i.i ,
snit rhiu i in.. i.i .I.,- ...
' ","., mis simpio com
pound of boiled potato water and salt
will. If It is rubbed Into il, scalp
tereo times n week, chanse a thin
moth eaten head of hair lino a thick
and vigorous crop."
The bald listener laughed.
"",u water Is a new one." ho snl.l
" retlimeil llw, Knri.,,
"Ho you see how uood mv i.oi,. ii
Well. I was nearly as bald as you aro
"... e. i usen potato water three time
a eeit ior tnreo months
result."
tlon of 20 years has not Increased the
proportion of the foreign born in tho
working population of the country.
Those of foreign parentage aggregate
11,Hifi,3(l, or over 38 percent, almost
equally divided between tmtlliirrnnta
...... cnii.iren or immigrants. Manufae-
Hiring, i ratio and trnnsnortniion n
no proresslons show an Inerensln
number of workers of e.nt h snv tt-1,11
tho agricultural class represents a dl
minlshlng proportion.
All the statistics given are for n.
coiiiineiiinl United States. whl..l.
nuns Alaska, Hawaii and tho mill
lary and naval stations nl,r,,.i i
clmllng nil these, but not Including
Port,. 111.... ,1... ,..,. ...
. , i uuippine islands or
..." isuimis or tiuam and Tutulln. tho
"hi iiumtier of persons engaged in
K...I1IIH occupations in tho ITniled
Riven ns 2l,2S7,7n. Tho ng
..-K..ir ior t.io continental United
. , . . " ov,'r 2i lTccnt since
"'"Y" " 1,1011 "etade tho total populii-
...... .... ..-H..e(i nimost 21 percent. Tho
.....".i.on or tnose gainfully employed
i.mhi poiiumtion increased nl
most j percent. Almost 4U percent of
... ii employed were engaged In
agricultural pursuits. 24 p,,r,,,lt ,
mnnufacluilng and mechanics, 18 per
cent In trade and transportation 0.
"I'll tell you some of tho tonics that
""u "r " recommended to mo," said
.. ukki neaci,
"First, coal oil coal oil, rubbed Int
. i.p every nignt beforo retiring
j iniagino any man sinking
cnul-oil-drenehed head among his pur
ago tea. I mado some sago tea
"io mixture had so vllo an
forhtilfltn a i.r.1. un . . . ..
" "iui i coma not ap-
union jiucc. Tat. no doubt, Is a
kkiu ionic, uut what would my
friends say If I should always be
uirusiing under their noses a head
act-emeu wnn onions?
'RTnrl; m. n . ...n . .... . . .
- ,i,w,ortr.rn. j iveill licit In n nn.
tually advised me last year to try
u'ui ft II1UIUKSCS.
nenuocK soRp and vinegar that Is
u nunc ir.ni a amine barber swears by
., ,,, T(ib ooiicd in sea
water Is a sailor's recipe. Dandelion
tea, plantain lea, and a tea mado of
mmeysucKie, ttro tjje tonics that a
Boston masseur suggested to mo."
ano pulverize it foiAnd tho
clay loam should b so treat-
u, and It is best bk them
aceply. Disking he and list-
Water Everywhere,
"Water exists in nearly eVt?lVllltny
mnlA . . . "
'u iciniierance leeturr Th
uuuinea sanor, dying of thirst on his
raft, contains a pound of water tn
every pound of flesh. Thll8i jf np
should weigh 140 pounds, tho poor
Uum yiem, under hydraulic
pressuro, no less than 75 pounds, or
five palls, of pure water.
"In tho air this sailor breathes there
is water five grains of water to every
cubic foot. There U water even In the
ring upon his hand. It la an on.) in
and opuU are composed of water and
flint- I
ltlOKt 1.. n,i ... j.. ..
, 'ioiiiosiic and per
sonal service, and 3 12 percent In pro
fesslonal service. About in percent of
he fenmlca employed were in domes
lie or personal service, 25 percent In
manufacturing nnd mechanics, is per
cent In agriculture. 9 i.,.r....,i i .........
atid tran:Uoitntlon und 8 percent in
profession..!. The percentage of f,..
malo workers Is esnei Inllv i,ii.
. . rt 1 1 j I
V1. " ';m ''" mi nt Is prominen
...u .ue,,, percent of Urn !nm
94 lierr-etil ,.p .1... . .
.1 .1 ...urneti. ,7 pencil
- ,.,..,. Ln,, x;, pc-ceut of Hi
IllVOrC'l'll U'PPn . ..
n, ' :,. . . . """k
' peiceiu or the single
percent of tho married. 32 percent ,
...V, ,., al fl, .r(.L,ut () ,,lu (1(
"hi ito employed.
,fi,f 4-. '? j J you wouia no
xvhich stored fine io new life 11 n&ont'hnrl
,er.f S$S& IVpTn"' Xhi'mon'thl f T
tlon of the womb, and many other cius The Sf.? Z' 'l? Ifia"'
with the ovaries, Indicated iMfUnityZ1!?" f troub,
by heat and shooting- pains, should claim rou? it.i?.V.ti 0?fn,P1
cure itself, and a hosoital nrwrnt tni lti. -.11 u. A . ulion. It Will BOl
neglect. r "", 'errors, may easil result from
I Pulfered much pain. I would daily hav
n,suu, iicatiacne, backache and
bcannc dovm pain, and was bo weak that
it was hard for me to do my work.
u 1 yoI,r Inedif ino and treatment
ng 'Hrectcd, and after taking three bottles
of Lyd!aK.IMnkliam, Vegetable Com
pound, meiiBes nnpeared, my womb trou
bles left me, nnd I have licen regular over
eint. I used fourteen Lotties of
I.vdla K. IMnkhnn.'. V4i.i
Compound and Illood Purifier
tofrether, and am now restored to
perfect health. Had it not been for
tbetr Illness, entirely iree.
Vm i ""esses
Mrs. 1-lUam atl Me , J .f IT. .V1 f ",tt
"Rut his private llfo is noiht-,
us. Ho is here to servo thn mn.nii.
iiiaiuine. and lie serves It well."
Thou tn tho Kail of Nnhtn r
told the talo of ti.o stolen nation
lTP to lSfig ni
r uominions. was autonomous
I 1
i" i'ereci prospered so greatly
at ,t hecamo an evemirn to ,.n,i
nii l,.l..... f . .... "
...... j, ,v,0 di.. I'ciersbi'.rg. So St.
. ..iti-siiiirg sent down It.il,rii.i .
u.,.MiKou swallowed It up.
Ho' took Bitch Bent In n.,i
m . "'.'IB 11I.JI.III.
8 thnt th0 Finna scarccly
. .,,u. Hi waa nappenlnB.
Dut they undo
i,,a. m 4W, 4Uil-
muu joryoi. 10 summon the rcpresen-
-l,,is ,u lne rinnisli council. Instead
10 created a hired senai.. .n.i .u.
bandod the Finnish armv. with h
exception of the guards. .Them ha
sent to Poland.
In 1003 ho called for a Finn!.. m.
untoer army to aervo !r. Hussla. Th
young men of Finland declined .
serve on those terms, and a hordo
of Russian troops waa sent down to
r Inland. Then the
Bobrikoff Bhoultl diao- ih x?t
lbs conscrlptloo booths should be not
Lofty Mountain Lakes.
The oif.si t,.f,., . .
- . .."iiiinin lakes nro
, "'"ib ino Jiimalnyn M,,,,,,
' , '". n"l,L,t- Til(:r 'Ih do
ftm to havo been very
.. esi'ii, inr iiirrcitint ,,
. ,! y W"l, lv """-'"'nl "K'lres
; , 0110 or tho sacred
lakes of Th.iiet, . between 10...00 and
T i Jf?1 f-lovp ",0 '"v 'f the sea
est in .1 , . """"""'ctlly iho lofti
cht In the world..
rZl"th'r T',ll,t,l:n "'"He of
-...-....., u fturnko . nr.. p..i,i
1, 17 Ail. ..- . ... "-.vi l.,f
. .. . . 1 lr,'4" fcct Hltitudc
:r,7"" . 'r aJ it was
""'"--' i imkis T.tleaca, In Kouih
America. wU3 the loftiest 1 tho world
32,000 foot above tho sea. In spite of
the Inexactitude with regard to the
meaNllrefll ,a of tw covathm
Ihibe an lakes they are no doubt ,,,.
slderahly higher than this or any cth-or.-I'hlladUphia
i.e;iECr. "ny , tU
Sympathy.
KuITon Wratii Snv
had nuthin- ,0 eat fur two days, an
Follalro (formerly ft
nut,,.. ... ....... " ' ..i..i
We I . ' ' U1' y"' 0,(1 C''P?
of old times. NoW Cl.t out of ,
Bight ns toilet, n u v
trouble of klcklnt- you out of IL-
ickens Earn fftonev !
It You Know How to Hantlls fhen Properly.
vncuicr you raise Ch.ckens for fun or profit, you want to
do it intelligently and get the best results. The way to do this
is to profit by the experience of others. We offer a book telling
all you need to know on the subject a book written hv a man
who made his living for 25 years in raising
Poultry, and in that time necessarily had
to experiment and spent much money to learn
the best way to conduct the business for the
small sum of 25 cents in postage stamps.
It tells VOII hour tn n,.t- r- t -
how to teed for Eggs, and also for Market, which Fowl. ,
or iireeoing Purposes and indeed about evarything you must
iiuwunincsuDjecttomake a success.
5EHT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF S5 CENTS lit STAMPS.
BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE,
1 34 LEONARD St., . Y. CITY.
LZSJ V. At ) V
L Stamps, I
The Cuestion.
A music hall performer
Ing iii umdon has stated that uh ...-
offered i 625 a week to stay In Chica
go. Whether this sum w. ir... ....
London or Chicago has not transpired
HAVE YOr ANY THOl'nr.E
lukttlnira'iitoii Imindrv
Iilue? a Ulue ihM will nouireafc
OU I 0,l. ,. , , , ,,
ilr uMtig ,mr oil.lr.-w. ,
low w If h cllmrt ami ,., i
n I 11 bot coul.lulni l'i l.K
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. .... . wiun .iiiann.y ma v.ju
r'Kularljr ,iy i,0 t.r. Kvi
S'""-i "it Kl lr.0 old nliubla
1 UlU,
M. H. TWEED.
1 1 26 Ptnn Ate, Plluburo, p.
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:WHY SO MANY EATJ
BEECH-NUT
Sliced Baton,
mean Beer, ;
Orspe Jam,
Cranberry 8auo,
Orang-
Marmalid,,
Strawberry Jam.
I'm up la Vacuua
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