HH. Stabervoll, of Ekhorn, Wie. in Church, of that place. Rew. Stab to him by Emperor W Lam of Germany. the Emperor tas written in bis own basdwr er of the Evangelical Lotheran 8. gir 0 pon the fy ieaf of one of the 3 tani 3 pastor, Bn a recent etter to the of iy Modicine Co, of Colambas, g their famous h ly, Perna: sof ths lungs for a long time, and all "=a 1teok Poruna and was cured. It gave me strength and | na hSaLEAY) Bare Sood, 14 inevausnd my weight. q pate me people have sstarrh who HH you and elevated raifways is Ber: oe is presented which can be architect ral ra en CTE mn 1 ia set, The whole Arrange the Snterprise, from start to SO to br which a regu iehonts ehall Go on the International Blue Cross will nt a teftain pumber 17 | do not derive prompt sul satis factory. results from the wee of Peruna write al owes {oo Dr. Hartess, giving s | full stateraent of your case. and be will be pean to give you bis vaisable advice den I» Hartman, President of The Hartman Sasitarium, Columbus tas. Olio. ABUSE OF FUEL. The high price of coal, cauned by with then a salitary lesson. If haz ; great that somethin ; | 1a necessary fo convey the lesson that ! merely in he matier of wasteluln that fuel tary argument fs even stronger than | that based on ccngomy. In America we Indulge in het poorna to a depron | unknown in other parts of tha word, i Some of those vho i subject probably err on the other side. The euld room a of Germany and France have their awiackn, anid ‘are often insullelontly heated. | that gous not, in any GOLTRE, Put | EXCuwS | Ia ret yery couimoniy subjeated. which is oo fatal to the degree of © tamiperatyre of a day In July and go into 8 ero temperature is novedsarily perilous, voi this dent of American expeorionce It hew | cost mary a oan his Hie and cone others troublesome slacks of liness | With coal at shoormal prices the templation to nea too much fuel is pot so girong. Wh stored, 18 18 altoset hor Hkely that gamt | of the peopln will forget the prodence which necexsity baa taught them. I eis The Nationa! Bread Compasy fur i nishes 4.000 loaves of bread a day une der tha bresd sontract to feed he bo migrants a: Ellis Island eR A 3 GE HOE. 5 The Bieod. gilood is Life We derive from the - beauty and reson, a the | from t time im. El Fath aout ae aymploms deserve our : If more attention were paid to ] avn symptoms, AL ens ms to res move them then many Hinewses from which | HA common net pow Heine at Athen Contederaie Saved His Lile, F HERE'R goa oll Confeds erste I Jove” sald Tor J J. Purivan, s Penpsyl 7 vanisn pow emplered fn the Pensbm Office, Washingion, love Bim bhevanse le saved my life, the risk of being Shot § The man oh Al] this for me i Th hamas BP re 3a. ant of Company vieth Penn. ant on July 2 at : 4 what | tn ¥ Toft *1 was First Liev A. Ome Hondrsd syivania infa : Ho row tir the wind Bain, and ater wont hee the gharm Sir STREET WIR Alte TR in Waki Lippy 1 Nm Sm nt Tin 5 tel A SANS 476 TW Bib eb pre i ei the gitike now ending have carried | | minded our peopl that they have buen y asing fuel wastefully, The Te resources of the United Bates sre =o there 18 a limit to them. Bot it is not |g, thin kin Le ail b CY ever fae todd thr italy ig { staried £5 hand aw 5 5 5 ikl arene dell wrther @ Howey Fe the last ray SEAR (3 Wis wan tn erate aut in fran of £) Cpa tite 2 hi 3 fram Jose of hi Ing Bm ts Bb witer, Wat Jen drin 301 BE. ao ar Te Ed i haze OWE wold Wile riod throush the tangled | standin wheat 2 HY enna to me dterabont ta which 1 po rank, Atte hay! Folie Taine] gad to the Confederate] | & PAL Brat he wm that id % bring. drinking shad wha Bl The se BT Tes kas Leen abused. The sand | Lerawiad of fecinrs ws on he ‘He i Wen yb | there js remson to believe that they the hot rooms to whieh Americins are erawied away | bealth as the sudden transition from Tw heat to cold. To quit a room at tha wah Io book, 1 ban a8 BOTA] rRlew are ro : Ie had saved i Bennters I oa Bring 1% pretly regular corsesposdence with hin ever since, t tor in the Honolulu customs force, hus #pparestly led a charmed life the je ters. He 5 rR he bas salled all over the watery globe, i the sound Inniber fram Before lea : was bewing fell into the hull of the into ber hold clogged them up. The the pump the wind. | were chasing the schooner, and one of a | these washed over the vessel from stern to bow, tirowing the man at the Once 1 £3 to Poin Hoa, whe cantons goad 1% d welder in my face and En en ad 8. *Agals pettiny pe on and we creach the strip of woods 1Ly Sonril Leorgia When snlely thle, i, be pet og | ber blanket tre, eanteey of and aah an the CHIGR hiz hast Anns A Io whieh 3 wid posted BEY cater “ ag tes 5 EPRTOR Yi HENS % ANE La Sha; *> r 1 Ee Woy bey dond Shik i net i ¥ } wily ver Te SA 5% pil fn rote ed fre Je my life, 3 rk Seep A rE I Ha BE he Wis Las sin I Lave kept ia On i Bite i maved In AL up | OF coarse, I love him for his brave and generous ach" —New York Tribune, A ————— Washed Overboard, Captaln John Hodson, a night Inspec. When a boy of sixteen years bo left Bis home in Norway, throwing away his chances of following in his father’s footsteps &3 an officer in the Norwegian Army | for a life on the sea. Bluve that tine and enly a few years ago quit the sce wdior kaving been In many disas wi wrevked in Ruth Im, and only by a mitacie bur the most ree ne ho Bud Was While the ed »ith ite alo v& captain of a AE Ba Ie On Gey eooldian the sound te Yipes Ban Pel ving the sound the ship's enrpenter mule some Tepalrs to tie! hall of the vessel, and during lls work the chips from a plece of umber he vessel between the lumber and is sides. Bhortly after leaving port the vessel encountered a8 heavy gale, and the ship fomimenced to leak. The schooner’s pumps were started, but the chips which the carpenter bad dropped captain put his vessel right before the wind and ordered his men to take out and clear out the chips While this was beltig done he stood with the toan at the wheel to see that the schooner was kept right ahead of Waves of enormous height | ing min ha vessel (vn i the man in ‘him on deck again. Fle was at the f orheel rig soon 2g the schooner righted, Cthe gall i Yhat syme of SRG 230 {to divert Then fron the fricht that paged to thelr oa i ate | sa NEON 8 raise Caroreiiy : fog ithe 1 NR A cargo of and its terrified occupants. rhite Wit thie enptal and with ha wild enerey pied A \ drown ire The geo 8 treroeute ns nel and Der halwar ko were agin grder 1 tha : water | an to the rope —t fostty ey Land nearly frichtensd the fs out of wo sianting there, Thi men thonglhit he had seen 8 ghowt snd j promptly ron fromm the wheel Cantain wisory seized 1 put the vessel abesd Ey known ed ver. FLAT i and hon wal eapt als. who pow 7 fh men Tar x ' indi Hite ARPT Sd ra A Dvanpgeroas DBesesnt, Book vg Savme “oan k Wala Sng Ard BUSIh oranted the mare savy rid, ngage nly. a man dropped a wroned to the water's a recover It by de or hand on & steenis n wire cable peRrly $M Le He lis rin % 8 rvs, vil to des After 2 hey boih real Tug! 3 tn ¥ #55 Wa toaly wore Weta ae dey 7 fa Aw Pag aiX eddie, al Sard ont of sheer | eh 28 48 mb a Tew foul impassl. I nu. gra. lt could ad th # GOiY hance of a pi a 4 toe 3 hie done Taw safety i & with the a 0% of jes oh Wis Sa Te a wl almost a miracles yds Gn i they had The water. Thon one of thew salvly Gy] eet Than Siva anit fell a wo te listanes in the ov Both, i iF UCR EEE Mir Hed an, iE wind. speed praciaally snbnt on is » 4 Montana Plat” Fin a a % im poonnied as ane of the talks » \ $f Fag A i ap Eg ¢ 3 rooney Huon 2% # i i +The La o¥ Lae RON BT | Rin bg Sos Ye edad ‘ning , _ad, Lahn baheld Flaipiiis swddenly their trenches aml take in 4 fight. The nerve 28 frucgers wis too much wu When they had all ged, wren ing thelr rides away as they rag, jesopers eame back, thelr arms full ¢f guns has oovoe to call a Montana hull Its ths srt of nerve that lets & man open a Jackpot ap a palr of dence Yet Herole Engine Man, As the day shift was descending the Bodripgalls eclllery, Ystrad, Rhondda, a fr broke out lo the engine Louse, wiiell was completely gutted. One of the wire rads attached to the cage snanped, wed the cage descended the shall, Infuring 8 nan named Thoinas, The disxblement of the sbialt prevented Hia hnmediate removal, and workmen bad ww enier the pit of te Ferndale and walk with an ambulance for two miles nndvrground to reach Thomas, Whett the outbreak octarred Engipe. Eran Lieyd was In the act of | lowering SOR AT vont boy Zan #, he stuck gum govsrehnd, fa. x ro drawn ; sevilali ig face was badly SYetvd a 4 men ¢ of Fi Tne ow LIrY Boeat Wy the pit Saw tormpam 3 men ~Londids News, Foyts Presence of Mind, While a party of chibhisin wers figh- ing: from oa off Pures Trieste telegram to the razvite, two buge aliarks approached the bout, Upe of the paly Ree a force | atiark on the rope by w Ble h the boast! rad anchored, and seeing it in ita mouth, pulled the boat to and fro, evi i dently trying to upset it, while the | ostier swam ronad and round the Boat] ! i Vii ky Tar PEA One boy, | more brave than the rest, had the pres. aneg of mind to cut the rope, and seize ing the oars, rowed for dear Ule ta | the shore, the sharks following uatil the ywater became to shallow for then, whey they torned back aod swam to) aud fro some distance oft ¥ We ‘mother, often on the verge of hysterics, unfit to cams for chifdren ; it min upon herself The troubla ton often is due to pri fact ust yl and she in entirely anit a child Invoives: § between childs that the w a childs dispesition on oat mbther has to bear the strain npon Ber nerves “ruil reacts by Imonssibide for ber to db any Png \ that fre inine eslm She elie help it, as her condition is due to suffering tare nerves cansed with by some derangement of the nerine system backache, headache, and all kinds of pain, sad she is on the verge of parvous prosiration. n » mother finds that shy cannot be calm and quiet with her children, she may be sure that her cond ion rede attention, and she can. not do better than to takes Lydin E. 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