WaVitugl Comtipation J lay ttcpcrvnawM'f cmevcomehyprojxr personal ctlorift wilhirtc tM.iSianco he oiw truly bencjicia vC ttvneiiy, Syrup urig and V,lr oiSctma, wrttch enable?, one lo jorm regular kabtts daily So that assistance to rto turc may be gratiuallr s)i$ptrSrrWtfh writh no (oner needed astkebtvsttjji remedies, wrcn vctjuircd, are to nsMst nature and not to Aupplant the not nr. 1 functions, which must depend ulti mately upon proper nourisnmetit, proper effort;,an(4 rij;W living gcncralr. To get its beneficial effects, alwav buy the genuine SyrupfigsElixir'f Senna manufacture J fey thf ' California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLD BVALLLEADINC DRUOCISTS one me only. r guiar price SK Bottle SPUING KIJJNKY TI.OUM.R. Vividly Described by One Who Has Suffered From It. Mrs. H. MuUabangh, of Duncan non. Pa., says: "I was sick and mis erable all last Spring, and as I did not know what was tbe matter, I kept going down and down until I was a physical wreck. I had smothering spells. flashes of heat over the kidneys, and pain in passing the kidney secretions, which con tained sediment. My husband urged mo to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and at last I did so. They did me much good, and I used In all eight boxes, which restored me to perfect health." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. THIS AND THAT It Is all that some men can do to keep from being .done. A lie must travel with some rapid ity in order to avoid being nailed. Anyway, the self-made man hasn't any one to blame but himself. Life Is too Bhort for a man to do ull the things his wife wants him to do. You can't vote In Norway unless you have been vaccinated. Of London's population 280.000 are members of some sort of club. The wnale-catchlng Industry Is dy. Ing out. Only ICO are now caught each year. New York City's public library fur nishes more reading In more tongues than any other library in the world. In the oriental department alone are 10.700 books enough to make a library by themselves. It Is snld the Colombian govern ment will soon construct a pier and breakwater at the salt works at Gal era Zamba point, betweoh Cartagena and the mouth of the Magdalcna River. It will cost about $50,000 Germany's great new battleships of the Dreadnought type cannot safe ly pass from the North Sea to the BaHlc. 8e is enlarging the Kiel Canal to pass 20,000-ton ships. Great Brltlan feels that she must build two Drendnoughts to Germany's one. This means heavy taxation. LOST 8300 Buying Medicine when Right Food was Needed. Money Bpent for "tonics" and "bracers" to relieve indigestion, while the poor old stomach Is loaded with paatry and pork, Is worse than losing, poekstbook containing tbe money. If the money only Ib lost it's bad enough, but with lost health from wrong eating, it is hard to make tiie money back. t A Michigan young lady lost money on drugs but is thankful sho found a way to get back her health by prop er food. She writes: "I had been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for six years and speut three hundred dollars for treatment In the attempt to get well. None of It did me any good. "Finally I tried Grape-Nuts food, and the results were such that, if It cost a dollar a package, I would not be without 1L My trouble had been caused by eating rich food such as pastry and pork. "Tho most wonderful thing that ever happened to me, J am sure, was th change in my condition after I began to eat Grape-Nuts. I began to Improve at once and tbe first week gained four pounds. "I feel that I cannot express my self in terms that are. worthy of the benefit Grape-Nuts has brought to me, and you are perfectly free to publish this, letter If It will send ome poor sufferer relief, such as has come to me." Name given by Poatum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to, Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." lialanrrd To A Penny. A remarkable condition arose in I the Muskogee, Okla., clearing house the other day. When the members of the association met at 11 o'clock to make their bank clearings, It was found that there was 140,000 In I checks In the day's business, and that i when settlement was made the ac counts of each hank against all other banks balunced to a penny. No bank had to pay a cent to any other bank. The clearing house clerks were amazed. 8uch a thing does not oc cur once in a lifetime. Kansas City Journal. COMWEBCIAL liOLUMi Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports.. K. G. Dun ft Co.' s Weekly Review of Trade says: Sales of pig iron have been made at lower figures than at any time since the decline begun, although regular quotations are nominally un changed. Furnnces that have begun to accumulate stocks, however, make concessions rather than reject offers. Some finishing mills have also sought raw material more freely and the net result is a better tonnage of pig Iron, although It In estimated that little more than 60 per cent, of the steel making capacity Is now In operation. Demand Is still best for tin plate, with the wire and pipe trades next In point of activity, but the railways do not place much business, although small orders for rails are noted and many contracts for equipment are un der consideration. Sharp competition for business in light rails has pro duced lower prices In that line, but as a rule the level of quotations for finished steel products remain unal tered. Fall buying Ir still light In the men's wear division of the woolen Roods market, although Inquiries are more numerous and the net result Is favorable. The increased Interest of Jobbers In the foowear market that was no ted last week has not been main tained, manufacturers reporting less demand, and it is believed that press ing needs were satisfied. More ac tivity occured In the Boston leather market, chiefly In union sole, but lower prices were named on light weight storks, which constituted most of tho 50,000 to 60.000 sides purchased. Exports have increased, shipments from this city for the last week running three or four times greater than has been the rule of late. Hides maintain the recent Im provement, In activity nnd prices, while some descriptions have made further gains. Ritckgummoii. Who plays backgammon nowadays? It was one of the favorite games of I our forefathers, but is today appar ently as obsolete as tbe dinosaur. Backgammon was Invented in Wales In the eleventh century and derived Its name from two Welsh words "back'' tlittle) and "gammon" (bat tle). Three-quarters of a century ago no home of the aristocracy was complete without Its backgammon board. The game was played night ly as an Innocent diversion. Two Presidents Van Buren and Jackson were adepts. New York Press. Wholesale Markets. New York. Wheat Receipts, 20, 000 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2 red, 1.00 elevator; No. 2 red, 1.00 H f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du luth, 1.12 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.10 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 2,150 bushels; exports, 3,000 bushels. Spot steady. No. 2, 74 elevator and 70 asked, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 70, and No. 2 yellow, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 109,500 bushels. Spot market steady. Mixed, 26 32 pounds, 66; natural white 26 312 pounds, 564 ft58; clipped white, 3240 pounds, 6762. Rye Dull. No. 2 Western, 84 nominal f. o. b. Now York. Poultry Alive, steady; fowls 14; turkeys, 14; dressed, dull; turkeys, 1217; fowls, 1214. Butter Firm; receipts, 3,833; creamery, thirds to first, 21 28; Western factory, firsts, 20 20. Eggs Easier; receipts, 27,974; State, Pennsylvania, and near-by fancy, selected, white, 19; good to choice, 17 18; brown and mixed, extra, 1 6 1 7 ; Western and South ern, flrste, 15 15; seconds, 140 IS. Baltimore. Flour Dull, lin- cliunged. RecelptB, 4,457; exports, 457. Wheat Dull; spot, contract 96 96; spot, No. 2 red Western 97 97; April, 696; May, 98 98; Bteamer No. 2 red, 92 92; receipts, 800; Southern on grade, 92 96. Corn Dull; spot, mixed, 66 67; No. 2 white, 68 68; April, 66 67; May, 67 0 68; steamer mixed, 62 63; receipts, 11,332; Southern white corn, 64 68; Southern yellow corn, 65 68. Oat's Dull; No. 2 white, 68 0 59; No. 3 white, 6558; No. 2 mixed, 5C; receipts, 11,429. Rye Dull and lower; No. 2 West ern export, 86. Butter Firm and unchanged; fancy imitation, 25 0 26; fancy creamery, 30031; fancy ladle,'23 24; store packed, 16 17. Philadelphia. Wheat Firm. lc. higher; contract grade, April, 96 96 c. Corn scarce and firm; No. 2 for local trade, 70 72c. Oats dull, c. lower; No. 2 white, natur al, 5757. Butter Firm; good demand; ex tra Western creamery, 30 c. do. nearby prints, 32. Eggs Firm; good demand; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 1 6c. at mark; do, current re ceipts, In returnable cases, 15, at mark; Western, firsts, free cases, 16, at mark; do, enrrent receipts, free cases, 15, at mark. Poultry Alive, steady; fowls, 14 15c; old roosters, 910; spring chickens, 26 32; ducks, 15 16; geese, 11 14. Dressed poultry, firm; good demand; fresh killed fowls, choice, 14 c; do, fair to good, 13 14; old roosters, 10; 'acks, nerby, choice, 14016; do, fair to good, 12 13; Western, do, choice, 13 14; do, fair to good, 9 012. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Receipts, 2,06G head; no trading; feeling suutdy. - Calves Receipts, 300 head; none on sale; feeling nominally steady. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,115 head; no trading. Feeling steady for sheep; lower for lambs. Hogs Receipts, 2,656 head; none on sale; feeling nominally weak. Country dreBsed hogs higher at S 8 per pound. ChicMo. Cattle Market to stroftg. Steers, 6.50 0 7.40 3.605.60; heifers, 8.40( bulls, 3.50 06.10; calves, 6.60; stockers and feeders, 5.30. Hogs Market strong to 10 015c. higher. Choice heavy sbipptng, 6.20 06.80; butchers. 0.20 6.30; light mixed, 6.0006.10; choice light, 6.16 6.25, packing, 5.000 6.15; pigs, 6.2500.00; bulk of sales, 6.15 6.26. Sheep Murket lower. Sheep, 4.50 06,76; lambs, 6.6008.00; year lings. 6.6006.70. steady COWB, p 6.25 ; 6.00 3.25 The Premier diamond mine, in ac cordance with an agreement conclud ed with De Beers, will restrict Its output by 18 per cent., the reduction thus affected being estimated at 30, 000 carats per month. The yield of the Premier mine for the past year was 1,889,986 carats; during tbe latter half of tbe year the rate was 186,000 carats per month. Damascus Vital Statistics. The French government, wishing to obtain some vital statistics in re gard to certain Turkish provinces, sent the uBual blanks to the provin cial governors with the request that they be answered. The following Is a copy of the reply received from the Pasha of Damascus: Q. What Is the death rate In your province? A. It Is the law of Allah that all should die; some die young and some die old. Q. What Is the annual number of births? A. God alone can say; I do not know and hesitate to Inquire. Q. Are the supplies of water suf ficient and of good quality? A. From the remotest period nc one In Damascus has died of thirst. Q. Give general remarkB as to tin- character of local sanitation. A. A man should not bother him self or his brothers with questions that concern only God. Toronto Globe. Was Bound To Win. Edward Mclntyre, a Minnesota young man, has set an example of combined patience, endurance, and foxlness that It would be hard to match. An abandoned homestead near Estevan, Saskatchewan, was thrown open to entry, and animated was the scramble therefor. Mclntyre took pains to be the. last Inquirer at the land office on the day previous to that set for the filing. Then lie stationed himself on a chair in the corridor, with his hand on the knob of the land office door. And there i ho stayed till the office opened In the Many others had gathered from all directions to get a chance at the homestead, but Mclntyre was the winner. Whenever Western Cana- j dians want to be shown a trick or two, let- them apply to Gopher genius. 8t. Paul Dispatch. Civilization. A commotion was caused In the Boulevard Haussmann the other day when one of the best known women In Paris got out of an elegant motor car leading by a silver chain a tiny poodle dressed In the height of fash- Ion. The dog was wearing a iiiKBkin collar adorned with gold colnB and a little fur coat with a side Docket from which peeped a small lace hand kerchief, while its little feet were protected from the damp hy India rubber shoes. In the poodle's ears were two pairs of diamond earrings one pair In each ear. the ears being pierced at the base and at the tip. The feelings of this darling pet were dogfully repressed. He appeared ab solutely Indifferent to the excited glances bestowed upon him and his mistress. Boston Herald. Rural Philosophy. "A crow," said the farmer, reach ing for his gun, "Is a good deal llko an Injun. Sometimes you can mak him good by giving him a little trink et." Thereupon he drew a bead on the bird and gave it a present of small shot besides. Chicago Tribune. Kearneys Cannot Be Cured 3ylocalapplications as theyejinnot reach the Useased portion of the ear. There iH onl v one i way to euro deafness, and that is by consti tutional irJtutttiiMS. Leuiut-si loCHUNeu nyan niila: in-. I condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wbentbintubcisin flamed you have u rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it in entirely ( lowed teafnesf. is the result, and unless the inflam mation can bo taken out aud this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever. N iue caseK ent of ten are caused bycatarrh. which isnnthingbutan inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of Deaf neiw ( caused lives tarrh ) that eari not be cored hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Semi tor tiroulars freo. F.J.Chkwkt oi Co.,Toledo,U Sold by Druggists, 7c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The four-year-old daughter of John Hudson, of Springfield, O., was choking to death from diphtheria when Dr. L. L. Lyman slit the wind pipe rapidly with a pocketknlfe and Inserted a tube, saving the child's life. nT8,St.Vitns'Danoe:NervoUB Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. t2 trial bottle und treatiso free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld .081 Arch St., Phil., Pa. The Colombian government de clares it to be Its Intention to estab lish agricultural peual colonies for its prisoners now confined In the na tional penitentiaries. I.i.ati a Cun Wear S'mca One sizo smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, i ot, sw. nting. a hmg feet, Ingrowing nails, come and bunions. At alldrigglbtsHndshuestorus. tfftc Don't ao rept any substitute. Trial package Funs hy mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LoBoy ,N. Y. No horses are to be seen on the farms In Bolivia, bullocks or oxen being universally employed. Chesapeake ft Ohio's gram earn ings in February decreased ,356, E65 and the net tell 1136,764. VMS DELIRIOUS WITH ECZEMA. Puin. Hent and Tingling Were Excru ciating Cutlrura Acted Like Magic. "An eruption broke out on my daugh ter's cheat I took her to a doctor, and he pronounced it to he eczema of a very bar' form. He treated ber, but the disease spread to her hack, and then tii whole of her head was affected, nnd nil bar hair had to be cut off. The pain she suffered was excruciating, and with that nnd the heal and tingling her life was almost unbeara ble. Occasionally ahe waa delirioua nnd she did not have a proper hour's Bleep for many nights. The second doctor we tried afforded her joat as little relief na the first. Then I purr-haiod Cuticura Soap. Oint ment, and Pills, and before the Ointment wna three-quarters finished every trace of the disease naa gpne. It really seemed like magic. Mrs. T. W. Hyde. Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. 8, 1007." Much of the tobacco grown In East ern Bengal Is marketed lu Calcutta, whence It is shipped to Burms, where It Is manufactured Into cheroots. Itch cured in 30 minute by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. Carries Its Own Light. One of the most curious ot all known phosphorescent larvae is found In British Uulana, near the Braxilian border, where It is known to tbe natives by tbe narao macadoub. U ih believed to be the larvae of some beetle. A specimen was recent ly carried to England by C. W. An derson and exhibited, dead, at- a meeting of the Llnnean Society. When living the creature shows a ruby light in its head and a double row of phosphorescent spots alonai the body, two on eaeh segment. The lights are not Intermittent, but glow continuously. Indianapolis News. MACHINE-GROUND PAINT. Occasionally one hears the "hsnrt mlxed" paint, of the painter slight ingly spoken of as "unscientific" and "not thoroughly mixed. The facts are all on tbe aide of the painter and his hand prepared paint. It Is the most "scientific" paint there is, because It Is made on the spot to suit the particular purpose for which it is to be used. It is aa scientific as a good doctor's prescrip tion. If tbe painter did not mix it thus It would be as unscientific as a patent medicine. Moreover the palt which a good painter turns out Is made of genulno white lead and pure linseed oil. It he does not mix It him self he is not sure What is in ItTtnd consequently his client cannot be sure. As for not being thoroughly mixed by machinery, that Is simply a mis statement White Lead as made by National Lead Company Is thoroughly Incorporated with 7 or 8 per cent, of pure Linseed oil In the factory, mak ing a paste. This paste need only be thinned with additional linseed oil to make It ready for the brush. The thorough incorporation of pig ment and oil has already been accom plished before the painter gets it. To know how to tell pure white lead Is a great advantage to both painter and house-owner. National Lead Company will send a tester free to anyone Interested. Address the company at Woodbrldge Building, New York. N. Y. Tho 19 women in the Finish Par liament have already presented 26 bills relating to the reform of the marriage lawB, tho legal position ot Illegitimate children, protection of minors, public education, the liquor question, etc. Gnrfield Tea, the herb medicine, I nan re a healthy action of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Take it for constipation and sick-headache. Write Garfield Tea Co.. Brooklyn. M. Y., tor free sample. The politeness of some men causes them to be looked upon with suspicion. Many Old People Suffer From Bronchial Affections, particularly at this time ot year.. Brown's Bronchial Troches give Immediate- relief. Isn't It funny how funny some comedians think people think they are? Mrs. Wlnslowe Soothing Syrnp for Children teething.sof tens thegumH,ruduoeslnflainiua tion, allays pain, euros wind colic. 26ca bottle Cleave to the good and use the cleaver on the bad. asasssf ' mnfBb&r "tLSS&lk bssbbV Hp wBBr asjssV ssssm Sm V A mmj BBBH ' 9krasaIat SB This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydla Plnkbam'u Vegetable Compound. LenfiV. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion waa the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost aa much as death. "One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydla E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottle I was better, and now I am en tirely cured. " Every woman suffering with any female trouble should take Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, Las been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodio pains, backache, that tar-Ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham Invites nil sick Women to write Iter for advice. .'Iho has guided thousauds to health. AddrcsR. Lynn, Mass. The Boetor And His Reward, In the same issue of an Eastern ewspaper appear two items concern ing the medical profession. One Is about a bold and resourceful surgeon who sewed up a knife wound in a dying man's heart, the other cites the fact that, as doctors are short lived, they are extrahazardous Insur ance risks. Here Is both the service In the cause of humanity and the sacrifice, the labor and the reward. The doctors are so near to us. play so Intimate a part In nur living, that, as If by thetr very closeness, we are blind to the extraordinary exertions they have made for the goneral com fort and happiness But for the doctor the Southern cities would still be suffering those wild panics of other days when yel low fever entered port. He has caused swamps to be drained, Bewers to be laid, streets to be swept and flushed and hospitals to be built. The Panama Canal Zone, which under the French regime, was a highway of death, now is more healthful than many a Northern community with the same number of Inhabitants. To know a medical practioner is to know ono superior to the average educated man. Few professors develop such character. The occupation of heal ing, of beholding men and women and children at their worst. Irritable, unreasonable and often cowardly, has not, fortunately, caused his own de generation. His capacity for thought fulness is trained to keenness, his selfishness, where there Is any, is shrewdly bidden, and the human In stinct for enjoyment is not the less in him because of his knowledge of Its reactions Cleveland Leader. NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID How Mnrhlnery Multiplies Power. The forthcoming report of th-? United States Commissioner of Labor will afford some Interesting Informa tion on tbis topic. Aided by machin ery, 4,500,000 men turn out a prod uct which would require the labor ot nearly 40,000,000 men If pro duced by hand. In America the ad vantage derived from machinery Is about twice as great as Europe, so that the actual population of the United States is equal In productive power to 150,000,000 Europeans. With labor-saving machinery, one generation of men ran do the work of four or five generations of hand workers. 2 One Dose In ) fe5i f rr Time. Saves Pe-ru-na Pre I vents Catching. Cold. Many people persist in riding on Die street cars, insufficiently protected by clothing. iney start out pernnpa in trie neat oi tne nay ana ao not leei tne neeo oi When lhi-v IwmrH the ear When the hod' is in this ccinilitinn it ia easily i Of The rapid moving of the car cools the body unduly har thev are alnthllv uerapirins. When the I Kate n chilled. This ia eaiiecially true when a pereon is sittinn llosrinmng o street car ride in the middle of the day and ei.dina it in the even ing almost invariably require extra wraps, but people do not observe these pre cautiona. hence they catch cold. Colds are very frequent in the Spring on this account, and aa the Summer ad vances, they do not decrease. Dunns the Sririnp montha. no one should think of riding on the car without being provided wita n wrap. A cold caught in the jSiiring ia liable to Inat through the entire Summer. Great cantion shouldbe observed at thia season against exposure to cold. During tbe first few pleasant dnya of Spring, the liability of catching cold la great. No wonder so muuy people acquire muscular rheinuatism nnd catarrhal disease during thia season. However, in apite of the greatest precautions, cold will be cnught. At the appearance of the first symptom, I'eruna should be tnken according te direction on the bottle, and continued until every symptom disappear. Do not put it oft. Do not waste time hy Inking ntner remedies. Itegio at once to take I'eruna and continue it until you nre iiositive that the cold hna entirely disappeared. This may save you long and perhaps serious illnen Inter on. BOItAX, NATURE'S DISINFECT ANT, CLEAlVSER AND PURIFIER. Everybody realises the necessity of some method of purification of sinks, drains and utensils In which may lurk the germ of a dreaded disease. Health la a question of cleanliness and prevention. Most petrpre are familiar with, the use of disinfectants In their ordinary sense all of which are unpleasantly associated with disagreeable odors, on which are depended to kill tho contagion (which disinfectants must of necessity be of a more or less dan gerous character) and must be used for this purpose and for no other, and in consequence kept from children and careless handling. There is, however, within the reach ot all our readers a simple, safe and economical article that will-not only answer for every disinfecting purpose but can oiso be used for a multi tude of domestic cleansing and puri fying purposes Borax. Borax Is a pure, white harmless powder coming direct from Nature s laboratory; In fact Borsx has often been called "Nature's Cleanser and Disinfectant." Two tablespoonfuls of Borax In a pailful of hot water poured down the grease-choked pipes of a sink, or flushed throngh a disease-laden drain, cleanses and purifies it, leaving it clean and sweet. Bed clothing and clothes used In a sick room can be made byglenically clean and smowy-white, If washed In a hot solution of Borax water. Kitchen and eating utensils, used during IllnesB will be kept from all possibility ot contagion If Borax Is used when washing them. Pure cs snow and harmless as salt, and be cause It can be used for almost every domestic and medlca'. purpose, Borax must be considered the one great household necessity. Bad Effects From Cold. Mr. M. J. Deutach, Secretary Building Material Trades Council, 1S1 Washington St., Chicago, HI., write: "I have found your medicine to be un uaunllv efficacious in getting rid of bad ejffwi from cold, and more especially in driving away all ayuiptnina of catarrh, with which 1 am freqeuntly troubled. "The mile Peruna glvr in catarrhal troubles alone is well worth the price per bottle. I have used the remedy for several year now." Spells of Coughing. Mrs. C. E. Long, write from At wood, Colorado, n follows: "When I wrote you for advice my little three-year-old girl bad a cough that had been troubling her for four mouth. She look cold eaUy, and would wheeze and tuvt spells of roughing that would sometimes tat for a half hour. "Now we can never thank vou enouffh , for the change you have made in our little one's health. Before ahe began taking . your Peruna she suffered everything in the woy of cough, cold nd croup, but now ahe hna taken not quite a nettle of Pertmn, and is u oil a nit nlrong aa she ha ever been in her life." Pe-ru-na for Colds. I Mr. Jamea Morrison, tt) East IStb St , i Patersou, K. J., writes: "1 have given Peruna a fair trial, and I ' find it to be juat what you claim it to be. 1 1 cannot praise it too highly. I have used two hot ties in my family fer colds, and everything imaginable. I caa safely aay thnt vour mcdiaao ia the beat 1 have ever used. German ( 1 Sense. This country could hardly be ex pected to Germanize its legal pro cedure, or, for that matter, make It conform to that of any other coun try. But It could embody with bene ficial results the principles of the German system In dealing with petty disputes. It is perfectly proper that cases Involvlrlg large amounts or Im portant questions should be gone in to with care and due expense. But the extortionate rate which Ameri cans pay for justice In small things Is proverbial. The Germans deal with these things in an eminently sensible way. An American tourist who inquired why there were only four lawyers In a town of 14.000 people in Germany, was told that the civil cases had been reduced to a minimum because every such case had to be tried by three conciliators appointed by the mayor of the city before It found its way Into the courts. If the judgment of tne conciliators Is not accepted the case then goes Into court, but the loser has to pay all the costs, In cluding attorneys' fees, so that the judgment of the conciliators Is usu ally accepted. The conciliators re ceive no salary, but they consider their appointment n high hdnor. On ly in slander cases are they permit ted to Impose a fine, which is pay able to the district Insane asylum. The guilty party Is required to sigu 3 declaration of regret and publish it In the official organ of the district. Kansas City Journal. Hatched By Hot-Wuter Bottle. Four "freak chickens" were lately hatched at the J, J. Morton home on Normal Heights. They do not differ irom other chicks in appearance, but. were born without the assistance ol" a mother hen or a mother Incubator. A careless hen left her nest, and garnering the neglected eggs, Mrs. Morton placed them in a wool-llnec vessel and covered them with a hot water bag. renewed about twice a day. In due time four baby fowls, pi cked through the shell, but ten of the eggs proved to be past redemp tion. Western Leader. ITS Crooked Age. "You don't seem anxious to race the tortoise," remarked the friendly fox. t "Well. I should say not!" replied the hare. "In these scheming days he might hire an autcniobile when my back was turned and win tne race." Chicago News. There is a large demand for pens In Italy. The mcst popular style is long and pointed, pieiced three times above the crack. An Italian educa tional rule says that tbis form must be used In all schools, which thus creates a large demand. The Society for the Protection of Children in England against the cruelty of parents and otherB receives now 40,000 complaints a year. WANTFf Hwloaat sail Trsvrlllnt salmi sssnti. lorshly koown narserr oonuern. in Amt-rlrs. I , si nssBMBSMf: -.nlsrv If j-rfprr1. IzMirltnr. un m . -..rv I UK t AlKMllV'NT M'RHEBV. Troy. O I ! you uBr from Flu. FslUjis Siokosss of eyKin.. or (is.,, cu.iurfii tnat do ao, my Nw Discovery and Treatment 1 will sirs them Immediate relief, and I all yon ar aakisl tc do ia to aead tot a Froe bottle of Dr. May's PILEPTICtDE CURE I OomplieawWIi Fond and Irntm Act of Congress- I June join lwai iimpieisxlirertiona, slao tea. UnioniaJ. of MBE etc., FKEF. I,y mall. xrprrjl trrpaii Ul.o AUK sun full address W. H. MAT. . 0.. Ml run inset, sew tars. mmrm WW J e WAS J BOY PAINTErIvH f PAINTQUrUITYy I IT IS FOUND OmXQH rttfcstjjt I PUREVVHITE liADtSfflJ i PVKKT13K IN THIS PAPRK. IT WILL PAY k U X U 16 PATENTS SrS BOUNTIES 1 railr. Marks, Copjrluhl y.nir B...iks, Writings, Pio turss, eft-. Now set as 1. Ituunly for soldiers srid IMU rclstlvmi. who ssrcl In the ctrll war lU-4 Hsve n-,.,1 ver I'j.otsi.uu tor llieui. For blank! soil liiniriii-lHiiis, Address. W. H. Wills Att'r-st Law. (Notary Public.) ill-. BulUlng. ill Ind aw Washington O. 0, Over SI years' prsrtice. 60,000 Vah, Given A wa THFBArvrl PK-iricp,m.u,. . ....... ,v, ws-a-ow IIS crank hanirer.W leee strain on oUalu, It runs end clTmU uiiis easier ituui ulnar olrru ea. Is the snreet selllua klch-wradewkael lu is. lifetime. Weaukatul lau got yours It c fillet With W ere. Thompson's Eye Water world ft'illi.... rhear SACTCXMbal ssa ITCArmnvniMi-rr rn nuiini rru.iinBii5.,.si7T. K'?',J''J'5U,,,,!""",",, It IelU about the ft A i . Y( f.E and n l.i -. K a . r ... Buuncruaiu or ri uctcli, aiooif-rowi, s. 3 mm 0 mm. mm trWmtf,. m A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention Sloeav's LiaimeiYt is invaluable in an emerqencvof rhis kind . It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion reduces the swelling and strengthens the jy. weak muscles. Because of its antiseptic and healing properties, Sloans Liniment is thebesl" remedy known for cuts.wounds.bruises stinqs, burns and scalds. PRICE 25 50 & $1.00. Dr. Carl S. Sloan. Boston, Mass. 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