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They wul ao more lining tnem regularly as you need them than any medicine on Earth. Get a box today; take a CASCARBT tonight Better in the raorning. It's the result that makes millions take them. sn CASCABBTS we a box for a week's treatment, all drnntaa. BMrseet eel Iar la th world. Milhoa boxes a month. Of late years the diamond output of South Africa the most Important producing center of the world may be regarded aa having practically come from three groups the De Beers, the New Jagerfonteln and the Premier. There are others, but they are of little Importance. From experiments In the different colonies It Is contemplated to estab lish wireless stations In German East Africa, Togoland, Kamerun and German Southwest Africa, also be tween the different German South Bea colonies. DANGER S1GNAL&. Sick kidneys give unmistakable sig nals of distress. Too frequent or canty urinary passages, backache, I headache and dizzy spells tell of disor dered kidneys. Neg lect of these warn ings may prove fa tal. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills. They cure sick kidneys. Mrs. W. B. Conway, 117 Railroad St., Punxsutawney. Pa., 1 says: "I was In such poor health I could scarcel- attend to my housework. My back ached as It It were being pulled apart,' and my feet and anklea were badly swollen. The kidney .secretions were In terri ble condition. I was extremely ner vous and my heart palpitated violent, ly. Short use of Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me and soon my whole sys tem was renovated." , Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. flToster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N Y. EH, TOIsASIorjr ODDS AND ENDS. in tne year ended March 31, 1909, 61am imported $1,724,115 worth of taetal manufactures, exclusive of ma chinery, hardware and cutlery. Since 1878 there have been 19,121 cremations in Germany. In the United States In the last year alone there were 34,500. Immigration regulations do not admit paupers, and the immigrants bring on an average $1,300,000 to the port of New York eaoh month. Though New York theater mana gers give their customers plenty of foreign plays, tley give two from home authors where they give one that is imported. Samples of Turkish tobacco grown In the Uganda protectorate, British Eaat Africa, lost their cavalla char acter, developing a new aroma and flavor of good quality. . Advices from Russia state that tne International Harvester Comoany has purchased a factory site in Mos cow for the purpose of manufactur ing agricultural machinery. . .Tne Australian government is con sidering plans for a transcontinental railroad from east to west to devel op Inaccessible country, to expedite tte mails and for military purposes. Switzerland's great industry, the entertaining of tourists, brin her over $25,000,000 a year. The Navy Deoartment has arrang ed plans whereby torpedo boaU may. be employeJ as wlrelees stations to relay messages from larger vessels iar at sea. A Taste A Smile 'Xnd satisfaction to' the lost mouthful j Post Toasties There's pleasure in every package. A trial will show the fascinating flavour: Served right from the pack age with cream or milk and sometimes fruit fresh, or stowed.. "The Memory Lingers" Mis. 10c snJUc. SoU by Grocarc. (Postum Cereal Co., Ltd.' Battle Creek, iiiok.- THE NEWS Domestic Charles H. Helke, former secretary of the Sugar Trust, made the dlrecV charge that the late Henry O. Have meyer was responsible for the trugav weighing frauds. The federal government has takes legal steps to recover 3,090,000 acre of land granted to the Oregon and California Railway Company. What Is supposed to have been 8) chest containing $100,000 In gold and belonging to Davis ' Bowers, of An derson, Ind., Is missing. Miss Edith K Thomas and Fred L. Fogelman, students of Uralnut College, Pa., were drowned while boating at night. With few exceptions stocks oo the New York Stock Exchange reach, ed the low level of the year. Mayor Gaynor named a commute of one hundred for a world's fait In New York in 1913. John A. DIx, Jr., bank president paper manufacturer and opponent ol William It. Hearst, succeeds William T. Conners as chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee of New York. ' Edmund A. Guggenheim, the son of millionaire Senator Simon Gug genheim, spent 35 minutes In jail for speeding an auto in the street? of New York. Twenty burglaries in Memphis, Tenn., are attributed to a man who passed as Dr. J. C. Brown and lived In fashionable apartments. President Taft, In addressing the graduating class at Bryn Mawr, fav ored the higher education of women. Joseph S. Harris, former president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, died of apoplexy. Then thousand woolen operatives of Providence, R. I., have been plac ed os short time. E. H. Jennings and F. A. Griffin, two bankers of Pittsburg, were fined and given short Jail sentences after confessing to bribery charges In connection with the recent municipal corruption exposures. Announcement was mado that all the employes of the Atchison, Tope kaand Santa Fe Railway Company receiving less than $80 per month, have been granted an Increase of. 1 0 per cent. In wages. One workman was killed and seven were Injured when a scaffold col lapsed fit the plant of the Forged Steel Wheel Company under con struction at Lyndora, Pa. An Italian In Chicago bad his sav ings of $747 burned up when a ped dler knocked his vest. In a pocket of whlc- he had the money, Into a on of hot coals. Henry S. Barber, chief Justice ot the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, accepted the r residency of the Stats University of Kentucky, succeeding James K. Patterson. The month of May JuBt passed was a record breaker for Chicago in the number of automobile casualties six killed and elght-ftve Injured. The death in Yonkers, N. Y of Edward F. Holllnster, revealed the secret marriage of the deceased and Mrs. Raymond two years ago. After a suspension of coal mining in the bituminous fields of Texas for two months, five thousand miners returned to work. ROCKEFKIXEIV 8 NAME WILL LIVE Foreign Prince Leopold IV.. reigning prince of Llppe. and his brother, Prince Julius, were stoned by a gang of Italian laborers while motoring in' Llppe and Prince Julius was wound ed in the head. Peru and Ecuador will both with draw the troops they had mobilized on the frontier preparatory to war, the boundary dispute to be settled by arbitration. M. Poppoff, instructor of aviation In the Russian Army, was probably fatally Injured fn an aeroplane acci dent at Gatchtna, Russia. A. bill will be Introduced in the Prussian Diet to Increase the Emper or's allowance to about $5,000,009. Colonel Roosevelt had a long con ference with Joseph Chamberlain, the English statesman. In London. Juan Vicente Gomez was inaugur ated at Caracas as president of Vene zuela for term of four years. Mrs. Pierre Lorillard Ronals, ot f.'ew York, died In Paris. The decree Issued by Dr. Irias In rrmmand tbs the Madrlz war vessel Venus, .that no -essel should entei the port ot Blueflelda without the permission of the Madrlz govern ment, will be disregarded by Captain Gilmer, of the United States Ship Paducah. Colonel Roosevelt and Lord Cro rter are In accord with referencee te Tr gland's Egyptian policy. The Norwegian bark Borghlld vss wrecked off Coster Ledges, Nova fcptla. Two of the crew were drowned and nineteen were rescued in an exhausted condition. Eight !!v3 were lost and half a dozen ves sels wrecked In recent storm. A Russian threw a tin can at Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany while the royal party was retiring from a military review. The British Antarttc expedition. I i command ot Captain Scott, sailed t;om England. Twenty-nine young men wer fmtenced to death and eight women to imprisonment for life on charges of being associated with a band of robbers In Russia. The trial of the last big case con nected with the liquidation of the revolution of 1895-6, Involving 227 accused, will soon begin before the Military District Court of Riga, Russia. In consequence of the difficulty ol forming a new Danish Cabinet In the present state of politics, "re ntier Xahle, at the request of King Frederick, has withdrawn the resig nations of bis ministry. Abraham Eierweiss, who threw a ran of beans at the German Crown Prince, has been placed In an asy lum for Insane at Dalldorf. Aged Somnambulic! Falls. . New York (Special). Solomon Levy, 108 years old. who Is given to walking In bis sleep, fell from a cornice on the roof of his bouse In Brooklyn to the street and was tak en to the Bayard 8treet Hospital suf fering from contusions and shock Owing to bis extreme age he can not recover. Levy was born In Al satia and came to this country after the Franco-Prussian War Id 1870, when Alsace-Loralns was ceded to Germany by France Harrlman's Will Fade From tinman Mind, But Oil Magnate's Never. Palo Alto.Cal. In President David Starr Jordan's address to the gradu ating class at Stanford University, the subject of which was "The Wealth of Nations," reference was made to the lives ot E. H. Harrlman and other great financiers In drawing the lesson that man's success In life Is not meas ured by what he does for himself, but rather by what he does for humanity. "In those matters in which the permanent wealth of nations is con cerned, In the long future of mental and spiritual development, the name of Harrlmaa," said Dr. Jordan, "finds no place. The name of Newcomb in the same connection will stand In larger letters among these who by life and Influence have made this world a broader and a better one." Continuing, he said: "The name ot Rockefeller will not suggest Standard toll or the association of monopolies. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research represents one of the wisest tend most far-reaching uses to which any man's money can ever be put." Ills Point Of Order. After Senator Heyburn had niked himself thirsty on the agricultural bill he called for a glass ot water. "That reminds me," said a gentle man in the gallery, "of an incident that happened in the New York Leg islature. A member had been speak ing on a certain bill for more than an hour, much to the discomfort of his hearers, when he called for a glass of water and started oft afresh. Another member on the other side of the chamber was on his feet in a jiffy and said: 'Mr. Speaker, I rise to a point of order.' 'State your point of order,' responded the speak, er. 'Mr. Speaker,' said the objecting member, 'I make the point ot order against the member from Schoharie County that it is out of order to attempt to run a windmill with water." Washington Herald. 'Twas The Stork. A West Philadelphia teacher was talking about wild animals and birds to a class of little girls," said Her man S. Decker, of Philadelphia, re lating the following amusing inci dent: "She had told them about the car niverous animals and beasts of the jungle, and began asking questions about birds of prey. " 'Can anyone In the class tell me,' she asked, 'what bird It Is that Is so strong that it can fly down out of the sky and carry off a small child of ease?' "There was a moment's pause, and then a little girl In the rear of the classroom frantically raised her band. " 'I know,' fairly shouted the bright pupil, under stress of great excitement; 'It's the stork, 'cause one of 'em brought a baby to our house last night' " Washington Herald. Got A Flying Start. Here is an old anecdote, oressed iup in new clothes and located in the liberal atmosphere' of Cincinnati. Maybe you want to read it again If you don't; don't! Anecdcte: "A guest in a Cincinnati hotel wai shot and killed. The negro portei who beard the shooting was a wit ness at the trial, 'How manv shots did you hear?' asked the lawyer 'Two shots, sah, he replied. 'How far apart were they?' ' 'Bout like dis way,' explained the negro, clan ping his hand with an Interval ol about a second between them. 'Where were you when the first shot wat fired?' 'Shinln' a gemman'a shoe In de basement of de hotel.' 'Where were you when the second shot was fired?' 'Ah was a passln' de Big Fo depot' " Birmingham Aee Herald Most Popular Joke. The most popular joke which nae been published in any language In the history of the world Is stared to be that which appeared in the ob scure corner of the Punch Almanac for 1845. It read: "Advice to per sons about to marry Don't!" It would be Interesting to know who was its author. Another, founded on a similar subject, was the "Advice to persons who have 'fallen In love' Fall out!" One of the most bril-i llant things that ever appeared in our comtemporary was the brief dialogue between an Inquiring child and his impatient parent: "What is mind?" "No matter." "What is matter?" "Never mind." W-wt- minster Gazette. Why He Missed Some Thing. An Irish politician had JuBt re turned from a trip abroad. A friend met him and inquired: "Did you have a fine time, Mike?" "Of course, I did." "Did you visit the theatres in Paris?" "Sure, I saw all the plays." "And did you go to the cafes?" "Sure, I was In all of 'em." "Well, tell me, Mike, and did you see any po names de terre?" "No, I had the wife with me all the time." Albany Argus. FEED CHILDREN . On Properly Selected Food. It Pays Dig Dividends. . " If parents will give Just a little In. telllgent thought to the feeding ot their children the difference In the. health of the little folks will pay, many times over, for tbs small trouble. A mother writes saying:' "Oor children are all so much better and stronger than they ever were before we made a change In the character ot the food. We have quit using pota toes three times a day with coffee and so much meat. "Now we give tbs little folks some fruit, either fresh, stewed, or canned, some Grape-Nuts with cream, occa sionally some soft boiled eggs, and some Postum for breakfast and sup per. Then tor dinner they have torn meat and vegetables. "It would be hard to realize the change In the children, they have grown so sturdy and strong, and w attribute this change to th food ele ments that, understand, exist iu GraptvNuU snd Postum. "A short time ago my baby was teething and bad a great deal of stomach and bowel trouble. Noth ing seemed to agree with him until I tried Grape-Nuts softened and mixed with rich milk and he Improvod rap Idly and got sturdy and well." Read "The Road to Wellvtlte." found in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever t-nd In above letter? A new on apitrurs from time to lime. They are genuine, true, and, full of fanuiau Interest, COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. . R. O. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade says: ' "Changes in the line of moderate, Improvement. Crop prospects are better, and this Is plainly Indicated by the downward tendency of prices. Visible Improvement Is taking place In the iron and steel trade, and this is the best development of the past few days. There Is a larger demand for both pig Iron and for finished products, especially in agricultural and structural lines. Demand from railroads for equlment Is somewhat restricted by uncertainty regarding freight ratee, yet some good business in rolling stock Is regarded as cer tain, and rails have been taken In modern amounts.' Bradstreet says: "Quiet still rules in trade and many lines of industry, while specu lation, exoept in grain, seems in a waiting stage, pending clearer views of ultimate crop and price outcome. Relatively most activity in jobbing trade Is centered In meeting current demands, and fall business still lacks form. Retail trade has shown some gain at leading Western mar kets, but is Btlll classed as below ex. pectations. Unseasonably cool weather is very commonly assigned as the cause for backward trade, but there are still In evidence the signs that uncertainty as to prices hold back future commitments. ' "Business failures In the United States for the week ended May 26 were 200. against 225 last week, 205 In the like we!c of 1909, 263 In 1908, 142 in 1907 and 127 In 1906. Wholesale Markets. ! New York. Wheat Spot weak; No. 2 red, 107c. nominal e. 1. f.; No. 1 Northern, 113 nominal c. 1. f. Corn Spot weak; No. 2, 67c. nom inal elevator, domestic basis; export No. 2, 61 Vi nominal f. o. b. Oats Spot 'easy; mixed, 26 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 26 32 lbs., 44 46; clipped white, 34 42 lbs., 44 49. Hay Easy; prime, $1.15; No. 1, $1.10; No. 2, $1.05; No. 3, 9095c. Poultry Alive firm; Western and Southern broilers, 33c; fowls quiet; turkeys, 10 14. Dressed steady; frozen chickens, 16 28c; Western fowls, 14 19; do., turkeys, 16 19. Philadelphia. Wheat 2c. lower; contract grade, May, 105 108c. Corn Steady; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 6868c Oats Dull, c. lower; No. 2 white natural, 46'447c. Butter Firm; extra Western cream ery, 30c; do., nearby prints, 30. Eggs Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 21 c. at mark; do., current receipts, in re turnable cases, 20 at mark; West ern firsts, free cases, 20 at mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 20 at mark. Cheese Firm; New York full creams, choice, 1515V4c; do., fair to good, 1415. Poultry Live, firm; fowls, 19 19 c; old roosters, 13V614; broiling chickens, 32 36; ducks, 14 15; geese, 12 13. Baltimore. Wheat No. 2 red Western, 100c; No. 2 red, 1.00; steamer No. 2 red, 95. Corn Contract, 63c. The closing was dull; spot, 62 nominal; July, 64 nominal. Oats White No. 2, as to weight, 4747c; No 3, as to weight, 45 46; No. 4, as to weight, 44 44. Mixed No. 2, 45 46c; No. 3, 444. f Rye No. 2 rye, Western, domes tic, 83 84c; No. 3 rye, Western, domestic, 77 78; bag lots, as to quality and condition, 70 74. Hay No. 1 timothy, $20.50; No. 2 timorthy, $19.5020; No. 3 tim othy, $15 17.50; choice clover mix ed, $18.50; No. 1 clover mixed, $18; No. 2 clover mixed, $16 17; No. 1 clover, $1616.50; No. 2 clover, $1415. Butter Creamery Fancy, 30c; choice, 2929; good, 2527; im Itation, 21 23. Cheese Jobbing prices, per lb., 16 16c. Eggs We quote, per doz.: Mary land, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 21c; Western firsts, 21; West Vir ginia firsts, 21; Southern flrets, 20; guinea eggs, 10 11. Live Poultry Chickens Old hens heavy, 18c; do., small to medium, .18; old roosters, 11; spring, 1 lbs. and over, 33; do., 114 lbs., 30; do., 1 lb. and under, 28 30. Ducks Large, 1314c; small, 12; muscovy and mongrel, 12 13; spring, 3 lbs. and over, per lb., 20 22. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Market siow. Steers, $6.258.60; cows. $4.50 6. HO; heifers, $4.25 8.76; bulls, $4.50 5; calves, $3 8.35; stock ers and feeders, $4.75 6.25. Hogs Market strong to 6c. high er. Choice heavy, $9.409.45; butchers', $9.40 9.50; light mixed, $9.359.45; choice light, $9.40 9.60; packing, $9.35 9.46; pigs, $9 9.40; bulk of sales, $9.40 9.46. Sheep Market steady. Sheep, $4.65 6.66; yearlings, $6 7; lambs, $7 8.75; spring lambs, $8.75 9.60. Pittsburg, Pa. Cattle Supply fair. Choice, $8.30 8.60; prime, $88.25. Sheep Supply fair; prime weth ors, $5.105.25; culls and common, $2.504; lambs, $4.508.50; veal calves, $8.60 9. Kansas City, Mo. Cattle Market steady. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.808.16; fair' to good, $5.8007.10; Western steers, $6.86 7.85; stockers and feeders, $4. 20 6. 15; Southern steers, $4 7.25; Southern cows, $3.66 6.60; native cows, $4 6.60; native heifers, $4.707.35; bulla, $4; calves, $4.407.25. Hogs Market steady. Top, $9.40; bulk of sales, 19.1509. 25; heavy, $9.80 9.40 packers and butchers', $9.25 & 9 40; light, $9.20 9.35; pigs, $8.86 9.15. Sheep Market steady. ' Lambs, $768; yearlings, $56.25; wethers, $4.5 6.76; ewes, $4.25 6.50; stockers and feeders, $3 6. The International and universal exhibition 'or which the Belgian gov. eminent and people have been mak ing active preparations for the past two or three years was opened at Brussells by the King of the Belgians on April 23. An electric machine has been mad to wash and purify the air in any room. ' Household TTelps. It Is surprising the mwnv different spps tiling ways that Corned lleef cun be pre- fiared for the fnmily'g menla. Every one ike Corned Beef and there la no mors healthful or delic-tou dish than Libby'a. carefully selected from prime beet and properly "cured." There is ome want, to be sure, when bought at the butchers, but in the plan here auegrmted you may buy the finwit corned beof in the world in which iher ia absolutely do waate and every particl of which can bo eaten. Suppose you aak your grocer for LHv by's Corned Beef. It represents all full value no bone, no gristle jtiat clean, pur corned beef ler-ted first hand from th finest beef stock no scraps or second 1 fiiecea and corned and eonkad to per oction in Libby'a wonderful whits en amel kitchena. A can of Libby'a Corned Beef sliced and served cold with dill picklea and potato aaiad is a delightful meal and will be enough for four people. Corned Beef Hash. Take the content of a can, chop fine, add one-foorth as murb boiled or baked potatoes, a little fried onion and a small quantity of water. Cook lowly until thoroughly bested, then serve on toast with or without poached egga. Corned Beef Omelette. Bent (he volks and whites of fou egga senaratelv and add one-half of the white to all of the yolk. Put in a hot frying pan and, when nicely browned on the bottsm, sprinkle a cup of minced corned beef over it. Spread over thia the remainder of the whites, put in the oven and brown on top. Then fold ami serve. Creamed Corned Beef. Mince the con tents of a can of Lihby s Corned Beef. Put over thia a dressing of cream gravy with the yolk of an egg beaten into it. 6erve on t'laat. New England Boiled Dinner. You may have this in one-fourth of the timo I usually take. Put a can of Libby'a Corne.l Jeef in boiling water it is already cooked p-end lerve in th usual manner with vegetables. Beside the economy in the uae of Lib by's Corned Beef, another great advantage ,to the housewife rn using it ia that it is all icooked when bought and ther ia no neces sity for the long, tedious and xpeniv .boiling which i necessary with raw cn-ne beef. The house is not fills J witu ttwni and odors and valuable time is saw'. Libby'a Corned Beef is ready at once Lr serving in any on of the many wry men tioned above, and you will find it a great .convenience to try it next time. Be sure you get Libby, McNeill & Libby's Or-ed jleei. A process has been discovered by which tea and coffee are robbed of their toxic qualities without Interfer ing with the flavor. For I! n AD Aril E-lllrks' CA Pl'DI K Whether from Colds. Beat, Stomach or ferrous Troubles, ('anudine will rellss you. t's liquid-pleasant to take-arta immedi ately. Try It, inc., 2tc aud 60c at drug ato. ca. Alfred Wade, of Montesano, Wash.; raised 123 bushels of wheat on two acres of land. Uuy "Hattle Axe" Shoes. Kmancipation In China. Notwithstanding that part of the Imperial rescript abolishing slavery in China Is nominal rather than an actual manumission, consisting in prohibiting the retainers of the Man chu princes from being called slaves hereafter and the designating the household slaves of the Manchus as hired servants without changing their coudition of bondage for life, its general terms will eventually lem to the freedom of millions of human beings and put a Btop to slavery In the empire. A notable provision is that forbidding the sale of children in times of famine, an immoral cus tom, although' still permitting as s compromise terms of bonde? service until the age of 25. The issue of the rescript makes at least a significant beginning to ward the ultimate freedom of the Chinese by official recognition of the impropriety of the barter and sale of human beings. Changes come slowly lu that land, and while the extinction of Blavery there may be deferred for years, the fact that it has at least been undertaken is that much gain for civilization. Pitts, burg Dispatch. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. New York's 8,000 elevators carry n.uuu.uuo persons a cay. B. N. U. 23. Women's Secrets WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION WasCuredbyLydiaEPink bam's Vegetable Compound Elwood, InrJ3-"Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta- ibie Compound. 1 was sick three months and could not walk. I suf fered all the timo. The doctors said I could not get well without an opera tion, for I could hardly stand tho pains In bit sides. especially my right one, and down my rio-ht leer. I hemin to feel better when I had taken only one bottle of Compound, but k;nt on as I was afraid to stop too soon." Mrs. Sadie Mullen, 272a K. Ii. St., El wood, Ind. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the Joy of living, when they can find health In Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years It has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled . with such ail ments s displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors. Irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges tion, and nervona prostration. If you have the sliffhtst doubt that Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vege table Compound will help you, wrrite) to Mrs. Pinkbam at Lynn, Afass4 for advice. Your Ik Iter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free 1 VI mm 1 if There is one man ia the United States who hi perhaps hearj more women s secret thin any other man or woman in the country, These secret are not secret of guilt or shame, hut the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. R. V, Pierce in tho hope and expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed ia their ex pectation is proved by t'.i fact that ninety-eight per cent, ol all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. Rut when that record applie to the treatment of more than hell-a- mil lion women, in oractice of over 40 vears. it is Dhennmenal. and entitle Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of specialist in the treatment of women' disease. Every tick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. All replies are mailed, sealed ia perfectly plain envelope, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon tbem. Write without fear as with out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Asaociatioa, Dr. R. V. Pieroe, Pre.. Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION 3Wtaa.ls.cMas XVcavls. Women Strous, ISlola. Women Vvli The tax on tobacco netted $51, 887,178 for the United States Treas. ury during the year 1909. Buy "Battlb Axe" Shocs. A fire caused by an exploding lamp may be quenched with milk, water only spreading; the burning oil. Sixteen Yearn of Skin Disease. "For sixteen long years I have beeD suffering with a bad case of skin dis ease. While a child there broke out a red sore on the legs Just In bnrk ol my knees. It waied from bad to worse, and r.t last I ssw I had a bad skin disease. I tried many widely known doctors In different cities, but to no satisfactory result. The plague bothered me more In warm weather tbao In winter, and being on ray leg lolnts it made It Impossible for me to walk, and I was forced to stay Indoors In the warmest weather. My hope's of recovery were by this time spent Sleepless nights and restless days made life an unbearable burden. At last I was advised to try the Cutlcura Remedies Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills, and I did not need more than a trial to, convince me that 1 Was on the road of success this time. I bought two sets of the Cutlcura Rem edles and after these were gone I was a different man entirely. I arn now the happiest man that there Is at least one true cure for skin diseases. Leonard A. IHwtof, 11 Nostrand Ave., Urooklyn, N. Y., July 30. and August S. 1909." The lead pencil makers of Nurem berg, Germany, use about 700,000 tons of American cedar each year. For TOLD and r.Rlp. ITIrk's (-ArnniNR Is the twit remedy relieve the a liint.' snd fpverljhneis-cures If" V'?1'1 i' rmal conditions. It'a llqtilu etTn-h) limned, U'ljr. loc. Xts. and toe, at urug ttoius. SJalSai Srss. lOhill MOTHER O RAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OKta om K rsTsrtfkaMO, r m w 1 r.a.i , an hi - 1 r m r a. WaraM. Tl9 M S'rSt HP I tmk oil,. ST V7oLsTta la hiH v There are 270 known active vol canoes in the world, but most of them are too small to be dangerous. Try Murine Eye Heniedy For Red. Weak. Wearv, Watery Kyes and Granulated Eyelid. f-oothes Eye Pain. Murine Eve" Remedy Liquid. ?r)c. and 60c. Murine Eve Salve. 25c. and kl.00. "Some people, like hens, can never find anything. where they laid it yes terday,'' says tho Mobile Register. Vr. Wlnslnw's Ronthlnc Syrnp for HilMren feothl"' .softens trio-rum, reduce InflHmma tioo, allays roln, oires wind collo.2jc a bottle Foy-de-Dome, an extinct volcano in France, yields large quantities of carbolic acid. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet rarulata and invigorate atoinach. liver and boweja. bugar-eoated, tiuy granules, easy to take. Do not grip. The ecently discovered Chamber, lain Falls In British Guiena are as large as Niagara. A snre wav ef cnrlntr cramrw. dtc-rhoa and dvsenWy is to up FainkilUr. There is only one kind retry iDavt's 25c. Homing A lUiok Seller. A well-dressed man was standing outside a bookseller's shop In Char ing Cross road, closely examining one of Balzac's works, Illustrated by Ciustave Dore. "How much is this Balzac?" he asked an assistant out side. "Twenty-five shillings," was the reply. "Oh, that's far too much. I must see the manager about a reduction," continued the prospective customer, nnd, suiting the action to the word, he took up the book and went into the shop. Approaching the bookseller he took the book from under his arm and ask what he would give for It. "Sev en shillings, hlgh'-t offer," he was told. The offer was accepted; the man took his money and left. "Well," queried the assistant later, after the man had gone, "were you able to hit it off with the gentleman, sir?" "Oh, yes; I managed to get an other copy of that edition ot Balzac for seven shillings." Then the bookseller went out to lodge a complaint with the police. London Telegraph; A vessel was recently launched at a Scotch shipyard with all her ma chinery aboard and steam up ready to start. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ff , 4, 3.50, 3, 2.BO & 2 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. Millions 9I ma wear W. L. DmiIu thou a. camm lhr ar thm Low. prievt. quality (o im th world. IT'j- AaAor.aftko I t r boat Uathors. bv lAa mo. I killod worlunoo, U aO Ibo Utaat fuluaiv. W. I Donalu SI on abJ S4.00 (BOB obimI Cmobi Bobcb Work ootiB .00 la Sa.oo. mm nl rlr on iht hoUri. Look lr 'rssilriBvtiBr lav MR htiw In rarrtop K k.i r M mi t tni r 'i I .slw w- i-tMvo-w wmrrsKi mrtx rroa nAA ll l-fl ll rAsiaisaUwUM v " ms wvilliflflAIVfl tr.kii ana rrnn.i'ilin Ia msi hiv mm.r KKKAJl AK.JU HH.H t OMI'AK Y.lroiAS. rA OIK) WASftct.KAIf wakam eVrthM wabooi J lh UM of wfcfctkari or bibtMbc Bend vou ft k in- and ridr and ara wlil lend lott A !:kaaa traa, HIXUX, bHuelUS UO. HouBiUa, ka, Lilly's Cooked Corned Beef There's a marked distinction between Libby's Cooked Corned Beef and even the best that's sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cocked in Libby's Great White Kitcben, all the nat ural flavot of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure, wholesome, delicious, and it is ready to serve at meal time. Saves work and worry in summer. Other Libby "HealthM" Meal-Time-Hints, all ready to serve, are : Peerless Dried Beef Yienna Sausage, Veal Loaf Evaporated Milk Caked Beans, CLow Chow Mixed Pickles " Purity goes hend in hand with the Libby Brand." Insist on Libbs at your grocer's. Saw Libby, McNeill & Libby Qucafo - Soul Invest Train Crews. "The train crews of the Soutliwest, from sheer necessity are made up of men able to trke and appreciate a Joke," says former Gouncilmnn L. C. Carran. "Otherwise the rlroarl nesR and monotony of their lives might kill them. "I was on a train In Arkansas re rontly when the brakeman came through the iar and bawled out some sort of gibberish as we came to a stop. " 'What place is thia, please?" I asked the conductor. " 'Place? , this ain't no place,' he said, and gnod naturedlv. too. at that. 'This Is Just one of the habits of the engineer. Whenever he noes so many yards he stops Just from force of habit." " Cleveland leader. Trial Bottle Froe Cy Mail If 50a lufl.r from Epilepsy. Fits. 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