y -consamption can be cured. Nature alone won't jo it, it needs help. e is the best help, but its use must be continued in sum mer as well as winter. Take It In a little cold milk or water .A94spangWeW. AIID=gbb . a- e USE SIGNALS OF INDIANS. Army Experts Adopt Many Ideas of the Aborigir.es. Just as the fighting men of the Unit ed States army niany years ago took lessons from the Indians atid froM their methods of warfare devised and perfected t'he system of extended or der or skirmish drills which have Irov ed so efffctive. so the sivnI corps (if the army has followed to a large ex tent the r'I ien's inetlos of conVey Ing information from point to point where there is not time to string tele graph or telephone lines or where wire less telegraph is unavailable. As the Indians since prehistoric times have used columns of smoke ii various combinations to signal the ap proach of amn uneimy or to transmnit other messages. so the army signalmen have found most etectivi what are known as smoke boinibs or smoke rock ets. The former are fired from a smail mortar, the latter in the same way as Fourth of .luly fireworks. Each when reaching a desired height. regulated by a fuse, bursts :nnd liberates a piri- jcid compound. which i-znites and burns color(l tires. one after the othor. sti arranged in the vartridge :s t: convey a nessa;-e to tIhose w! 1in- v:. c ing for it. Thuse c::rir 4 i nde in sections. '!m Ii w different color(-d fire. at i lreded to screw together in a fraction of jilmin ute. These military fireworks, as they might aptly be called. are packed in hermetically sealed ans,. much in tho same manir as tinned meats. with the saine sort of thtmbscrew attach ment for opening them ouickly. In this way they keep Indefinitely in any climate and have been found particu larly effective in the campaigns in the Philippines. While the navy does not employ so complicated a system of rocket and bomb signaling as does the army. ev ery warship carries a supply of pow erful rockets; which liberate on burst ing a series of brilliant white stars for the purpose of calling attention to other signals which are transmitted by a system of combinations of colored electric lights strung from a masthead and operated from a switchboard much on the plan of a typewriter. called the Ardois system. But both biranchtes of the service emnploy :m cdd sor-t of pis tol, the inv-entionm of a namval officer. which shoots from eartridges -stars" similar to those of a romam:n candle of any' color. The c-ombinations which can be made in this mianner itr:ctically are numberless.- Popula r Mechanics. If your liver is siuggish and omut of toue. and you fee! du:l. builous. cot siipated take a do(, ple of Britain are thinking of the pressing urgency of this great tiuestion of imperial defense." The ViOry ofa Vdilin, Iti name--"Golden Nedical Discoverr" was stuggested by one of its mot i::porE ant and valuable ing-redients -Ui Seal root. v Nearly forty years ago. Dr. Pierco dis covered that he could, by tu use of purir, triple-refined gycerine. ahied by a cer- T tain degree of consatly mainta:ied heat and with the a:d of ;pparatuIs "an appliances designcd for that purpose, T tract from our must i aluable native rMe dicinal roots their curative propertie ro much better than by the use of alcoh, l so generally employed. to the now worid- pc famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for of the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion. or hi dyspepsia. torpid liver, or biliousness and kndredd rangements was fIrst made. as it ever sin e has uen. without a partie]o Df alcohol i its maI -up. 1 A glance Pt% u I Lst of its Ingedi ants, prin -tise bottlse-w.%pper, will show that it is a from th2 moost in valuable medicinal r 's found growing tL In our American fores All thes_ In redients have rci.r.h rte i QLrSement 11r .m th -e:Ky ncm .itte of Iaiese en orsemenLT 111 t been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce. f Buffalo, N,. Y., and will be mn:tiled .frre to any one askin:g same' bv p'osta:1eard. ur es letter addre ssed to the' D'octor as aoe From these enldors(eents, copied frorn rc standard medical ix;eks of all the dist-r ent schoolsi of practice, it ill be ionnd bt that the ingredients composing the "Gold- b3 en Medical Discovery " are advised nUt si only for the cure of the above merntionet'd diseases, but also for the cure of all ea- Ia tarrhal, bronchial and throat atfections, 01 accopained with catarrha discharges, ( hoarseness, sore throat. lingering, or. hang-n-coughs, and all thos~e wasting il affections which, if not promptly andl' I properly treated are liable to terminato p In consumption. Take Dr. Pieree's Dis covery in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trial and it is not na likely to disappoint. Too much must not d.1 be exDected of it.'It will not perform th miracles. It will not cure constumptionfl in its advanced stages. No medlicine will i s ItiU cure the affections that lead up to t!i consumption, if taken in tim& - ig It has been discovered by a maga- a :Ine writer that an ambitious child nay secure a university education and 'ard at Valparaiso, Ind., for about 23 dr ents a day. The northern Indiana gr tniversity has placed education on th.e th largain counter. The poor boy can go no here and learn from the same books to used in the institutions where 23 cents DC day wouldn't be a start on spendIng "E noney. Of course, says the Chicago a~ aIly News, It should be understood On y the ambitious that only plain table s oard and unadorned knowledge go - or that sum. No young man need ex- th tect to be able to break a rib as a m; aseball hero for any anmount like that thi .nd neither can a young woman bios- tn oma out as a society queen with a few E tudes as incidentals. As there is tothing doing but education it will t uever be pop)ular with the frivolous jch. w Dsentery is a dangerous disease hut " an be curedI. Chamberlain's Colic. tr' ;holera and' Diarrhio'a R'-eedv ha I ven succe'ssfully usedi ini nine eidetrnics. ht f dvs'.nterv. I~t la-u never been'I know' w o fail, It~ia e'qualhly va,luab,le for cli;. len and edltyl, and when reduI cder ... rh, wate,r aind uvw-ee-d, it ileasa~ I o take-. 8'1l)vb all dlragmists'. Internecine Party Warfare. There is blood on the Republican noon in Ohio and two rival conven-\ ions may result. The fire alarm ir ingig and tho rcu:-h riders are :hareing up, and down the state under urders fromt Wr:shiagtcon to give ne urtI:r. NI:te- m:hu of the combat ts could not tv:i what the y ar ightng nd'ut. With !!oss Cox leadinrz' e Irso'.;.it-Tart forces it wod weem to b, tirme i>r h:mest RepubR icans to ma' 'o !:.e woods, or seek on Life 100,000 Years Ago, in Scientits have found in al cave in .thu witzerlan' t ones of men, who, lived n-I 0~,000 ye-arsi :go, when life was in conc he danger is:-hown by~ .\. W. Brown B. 1 if Alenndeilr, Me., is i-igely f'rm dead.i mt y :-.s'. "I t led not beenr for Dr. cottuld no ha:v' !ve,t . h .i>wet . "m ering as I dlid fromn a sev-r" lutng tro 'Ie and stuibb'ai cough." T1' carme Mm ungs. Cel-Is, ons I-V I'":ghs. an 'i' prevent pneumonia, it is lie best mid eine on earth. SO. an-d $1.00. G;uaran- t all Druggiists, Trial bottle free. R Iwo 9 ALCOHOL 3 PER CER M AYegetabePrepadonf siiatinteFoodaRegua ingteStomachs aadBlwesof T Pr o mote s D i ,s'1i c.nterfL ne!fsandRe1st.foniainsr * Opm.orplhirnior karzi NOT NAR C OTIC. 0 12T. -.?I #dk2?.Ci l!eCi* S.0 6. Ns I !$ I1/i. Exact Copy of Wrapper. A PER!LOUS PERCH. o Nights on a Lc'ge of a Lofty Peak In t- Tyro;. In the northet1ern cornor of the -ol is the best skee _r(unwd ii 1i - . writes W. A. "aili rh:i in %rol." The region !;iu :w: manv i4fiy aks, whitch u!n11:. 11n4MMtnin lmbn interstI. The t. n: 4ir 1w cli advonturevs Wn :1 pe-k nerthvIL of Ki)buhei. II one of the. I. s o(:red: to :lmany yenrs ao a I:t:( :n\t:re hi gav in n ;1 1 'mr in y nid Iring the gr: O0 view rnh lon' r an was ple:is: at. was out slalkin lh:unois, (:11. Luv .. the day, wilen stalking is pr;i -ny useless, as the I easts are rest 0;e pinnal:cles upon which at Ita fl fewv hiumann being:. I subpa'-e had( r1 set foot. he very Iist bit w::s :a s:i ii f n-' enot more thani 1w*eje fest hi::J. abolutOllely unelininl,:e if un::ided! rope or :iuother nii:l n npon wvhose ulders onie could( get aml so obltainl ul erip of te lopi and1 tusi rw sef uip. As I v::is ailne I had re rse' to a1 short lngth of ripe I h:id ny. ruc(ksack. Makin;g a slip oo ecition. Theni I drew in.isslf up. bile loock in;g abouit nile :n t'af rtui ni!oement of my' legs. whvl!'h were lging omver the brinkl as~ I .:il. (:lnSlil ripe to slip ::nd1 fall down to t he i: led-re on wh;iich I ha:d sto.d whe: l!ng it upwnnlir. 'This iedge or::d nid Xer th'an: thirly injess. and the -Or (''fire eboireb! sle';i's in ;depth I. Xl lirst it didtinot .'em ni:'! a r s ix to be~ in. By letti:; i:yii > ithe h.s;:e. Imy ex tnde rm ping the 1top. Inth di::t.e het W'''en 'soles of my~ feet :nd 1he le:!.re was i *r' iin four feet ':r so --nthin; ;>e:l * if I h;i yn wning ;:ulf had b.-en there~ :::.iI I h:adll h:lots on 1left tiewm' he.w. t A ; t' b 'r it h my~ lt sharp~ ro!:s barie f el sald !selie L'd(*l vr :31 to 1. * iny aI'. . . m I e,r I ' c :ni 'ble th i lAt: moiire I fuink'l ti::u dri and to ps inye:ly to ti--httr:'. fori th ir :- jif wthe Inii eal . : neesn 'edrve ml tlo rk the 1i':i. whieh d~ icnd tohs knnMy.h mcis: )lg i i te dowr li:: l re::n:zr d Boereta :l:nic on bm Bladood Blme.We , B. B.) Cures Through the Bloodl BI3od Poison, SBONE PAINS, CAN CER, SCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, eumatism, Eczema, Itching ilumors. B 1. (B tanic Bloodl Blood) is the1 Bloo1 d Reiedy that kiills the poison th blood and then p:>ridea it-send ilood of pure, rich bloodl direct to skin surface, boncs. joints, and erevr the disease Jis(locat TdaI this ~all sores. lcsC'5. pimplehs, eruptions. ealed andt cured]. p tins ani staches h-uati.-m cons'. swellings subsi'1. B. B. co)mpletely chaniges the body a ch.nt he'althy coII d.tin, rri'':ing e;'in the rich. red hun of pe'rf'-~ h. . B B c r th wsI t i3 n. n. s5 lto sei, the ierve I i. L -:Gli Li- wtith direc. nlrl . a1 D er.twe CARTORIA Vor Infamts and Children. Th Kind You Have ay Bought Bears the Signature 0 In Use ~i~ L AI~ L. 0.,.S THE CerpTAUR COMPANY. CW YOn CITY. Sir William Van IHorne tel:s thmj ii England that there are no fle(s ',,,on Canada. which is particular ly true ! this season of the year. Talk1ng cheerfulness beg?ts e(der fulness, cheerfulness begets confi dence and confidence bring,i goodl times. A Chicago preacher says that il who can't cook shouldn't mt:r. Some of them don't. Even a deadb?at's motto reads al righl: "N-ver give up." I'.!; *%. FOR4 Biosns Cocspto Headac"ne in~Irdigestien~ Chls& Feverel Lozs of Appedite an !a disorders aris ing fromh Torpid Liver. TAKE~ IT NOW. TIIE CGENU"NE has the RED) Z on Ithe front of eaich paCcage andth Le CO. on the ,.ide, in liEl. the~ followin '. !ory' a-ao. e as ad minis: ered in X at merican uaart at Shanghai: "F1our men we"re in th'e dock." said the admiira). "wheni his honor mounted to t he bench. Th :-ce wvere Chinam n~ and The~ fo:urth at sailor fror. my shiip. Trhe judge sa:id to the fire Chiaa: "What is your tnme?' 'Ah hL.' was the response. 'What w::s the matter with you?' asked the judlge. "'Dhmnk.' 'Thirty days. and get out of hore, sentenced his honor. 'Next. What's your name?' 'Ah Sung,' responded the second Chiin amian. "'W'hat was the mnattcr with you?' "'Thir*t d'iys. and get out. Next. W\hn.' you r name?' 'Ah Lee,' replied the thir1 C.ina. t:hn. "What's ycur trouble?' aske-d 'hia "imm:k.' "'Tirty days. Next. What's you:t "'Ah. h-I. give me MO da'.' and lct me go.' was the p)roml1pt relyV of' the American sailor."--Chicago P.>eng~. Herald. "It wViml.1 hie hard) 0v1.' th- won Ire. W. L Ghipatrick of I anforth. Md eAr ':b pn - .. t drknor slen bor up an i all remedP( aikl tilh Electric Bit S :s w<'.d ~. hi w'onders fir her .." Twy invigor ate all vital er-m,cure Liver and Kidney trouble-s, inace -eep, i npi : '.engt1 and ap.. 1etite. Only 50c at all Drugge s. a ~ ~ ~ O iA 'bae e. She Knew. N "she said. "y'u d : OV Die. "Yes, I I d h d "I l.ve y w hi I id a yu be Ky w T"utt his plen wani 10es.Sea studed Ihun e an, , , . k:wx- h:, " e . I l 11e: :1ttii. . * .i ' 1 hen auan is roally in lov". he h:' Stop to conSiduer wletler lie cn:1 afford to marry Or "t. A NAVAL SALUTE. Spirit of 76 Strong In Latis Learning to Fight on the Sea. The ostn f ir licin th ever .doritus Fullrih i.s a veY POl11 lr One in the navy. l lil DET. rt. wc-+ FOURH ()- JLYDAL'E IsI NVLSA fighters of the I-ited Ste havo not had "n1--h chance to hurni puow(wr i.I actual1 c(!1ub.It. The boys who are entein tihe navy now na imbuod wi:h th 11 1pirit of 17G andl w ~,r: than! there are e!rlks whJo a. d t be worth V ll' tiire ho i Every 11.. viihi townj~ .. in ,Imlsr ' Ihe n I . .1n' for the hitrd -'1 wanitedi~ the. we ii . Th I r- a wil':n it en. Ih. - ,n *.oLenee n t:: bnek is turi:ad. Th:-l:an 1I I nteid in (every 5;*re. I : .-*. :n1 (veryv' andill iever'y gre;.il lls!:aess i:1 il [eI:: i youi are :'W:-:n; in:: 1' a'. '.-1 re T fhere :are tn~ wo Ilii of (Irs.:: onl tidJ1 R Ids. (I he e tir U i of-Twvi. Cliv ao::'eri;. .I; l:h 1I's.r o a'.e'' ai b;tiofl ( I:her h an's Cit . V h' a i- I .: * li teir suil "' ' :eo 0 .i -' - Automadec a byhbuyng this rlae,honlest, - high grade sew. e. mg mnachin~e. ST ONGEST GUARANTEE. National1 Sewing Machine Co. DEIET TTEUT TTIOIS much needlesS pain when for their female troubles. relieve headache, backache, ziness, arising from derang than relieve,-if used persi ten to say that it eured th ~TAKE~ Mrs. 'Maxwell John.son, TanT me after doctors :md ever.thing c ing with numb spells ver 5.,e decided to take Car;ui. I 1ave r that it has cured me. I advise al a long and fair trial." Mrs. Johnson suffered years But why suffer at all? Take Car AT ALL DE Shut In. A maiden aunt who had lost her money was provided with a home in a well-to-do family. Az onc, she identi fled herself with its interests, and b, ing a housekeeper born. was able to s.-rve tem ;n many ways. As occa sionf arose, Ohe played the parts of CoOk, ran:d, nurse. scaMstress, iann dress. gardner, social secretary and nigh watchman. So faithful was she to such dutios that she never left to'n. when others took vacations, and for weeks at a time did not stir be yo the gate. The family "gave her a home." as they and she said. Actu al!y she earned her living three times (Vi r. In return for board, lodging and clothing, she accompisThed tasks a-. boro responsibilities thzt few do esticswo(uld have been willing to idertake at any price. Unlike the dcmiestics. she had no Thursday and Sunday afternoons, and her social lif was limited to the every-day nsocia tion with self-absorbed and indifferent I latives. The "shut-ins" who are con'ined by illncss have a society througih which they are ministered to by many gracious influences. says the Youth's Com-anion. The shut-ins wvh;' fue too 1:oor to niaintain homes, and whse kinsfolk are too proud to let the~:a seek the shelter of an institu thm. are unorganized and attract no roti:ce; but in many cases they are cyza!!:- des;erving of sympathy. True. t':-re is seldom intentional unkindness behind the process by which a d' g::dent is turned into a drudge. If the reaives had been unfeelng thle. wculd lan* sent ihe old aunt or uncle to tile l oorhlouse. When we "-give a home' we do a fine thing. But before w-' lp!ume ourselves unduly, it is well to glanlco at the other side of the a(e emmnt, and see howv much .noney is raved and bow many wearisomae little to::s are spare-d us by the old woman vW:n is "ahle to help round," or- .he old n::aa who "just does the chores." eei en il or aloes p.;ls. I bLy r:o'. y *-to ro-. yo 01 n Vtst. Not so wah ' . c --n enieno'e, I.us :al Asi.em, cujrimtr (ob's Iiend Co( .pationl, Malaria, 2->c. at a.; -'- Dr-a '1 U.: Locomotive Set .. r ocleth o4iter to a'sud2e stop bI ~ e sltory, of the (emergencyv un 'i abruptness did the train - the~ :assenigers were- thrown *It hir~ seats, By thle time t hey oppotun!ity to leave the~ car'S r ripper'I found thle cause of .\ - - U: pound Plymiouth Rock roost e-r * I: bi-' alIong the track had been r..a::.er the e::i ne by thet sue I ' 1 b :ain with such force as to r the 'nir connietions and stop) tIhe ti e -.wtok the lird wvithI them axs ..:-: of the fir'