Backache Is a Warning Nature always gives falr warning when- ever aupthing is going wrong iuside the bod hen warned of kidney weakness by an achi back or disordered urination, give the kidneys prompt help and avoid more serious troubles. Kidney trouble is a dangerous thing, be- cause the kidneys are the blood filters, and weak kidneys soon upset the healthiest system, causing rheumatic attacks, gravel, dropsy and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills is a most reliable kid- ney remedy. Doan's are used succesafully all over the elvilized world and publicly rec- ommendad by thousands of grateful people. A Virginia Case. Mrs. Virginia F. Spitser, Lexington Bt, Buena Vista, Va, says: “Kidney trouble clung to me for twenty-eight years and 1 was a nervous wreck. 1 was In bed for eight months and was ex- pected to dle. An operation falled to help me. My feet and ankles swelled, my sight falled and the paing in my back were awful Doan's Kidney Pills cured all this suffer. "a and I have been well since. Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Bos DOAN’S ®!bx ILL FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. L ———————— Possible Chance. A young man who last month re ceived his diploma has been looking around successively for a position, employment and a job. Entering an office the other day he asked to see the manager, and while waiting for that gentleman to become disengaged he said to the office boy: “Do you suppose there {8 any open ing here for a college graduate?” “Well, dere will be,” was the reply, “if de boss don't raise me salary to t'ree dollars a week by termorrer night."——Boston Evening Transcript. Ought to Feel Tired. Bobble—Don’'t you feel tired, Mr. Hibble? Guest-—No, Bobble. ask? Bobble—'Cause pa sald he met you Why do you The gentleman with the cloven hoof may trot with the gentleman who has a cloven breath. thinks that all the trouble in world wears petticoats. - and Soothing’ Syrups. It It regulates the Stomach good ’’ are but Experiments that Good Eating. “Metchnikoff, the Metchnikoff sour milk fame, is soon to celebrate In Paris,” birthday. began his sour-milk regime, koff has not aged. has become rejuvenated. “To the committee that has in charge the splendid honors of his birthday celebration, Metchnikoff gave No Menace in Sanatorium. Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, the first tuberculosis sanatorium the United States in 1885, says: “When I bought the first in land rium is built I paid $25 an acre for it, but the price was then theught ab surdly high. My To my knowl eating-—the benefits of taking no alco Yol, very little meat, and an abundance pf well cooked green vegetables, And he ended his lecture with this crystal of wisdom: “Good eating makes more mists than bad luck.'” BABY HAD SCALP TROUBLE Carthage, Texas. — “My little girl had some kind of breaking out cn her head pessi- thing like scales. If The trouble looked something lke the head raw. Cuticura Soap and washed her head with warm water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cutictra Ointment and let it remain over night. I used only one box of Cuticura Ointment and one bar of Cuticura Soap and her head was well.” (Signed) Mrs. Luella Biggs, Jan. 28, 1914. throughout the world. S.mple of each card "Cutleura, Dept. In. Boston. » Might Be a New Drink. “Say, Bill, phor?” “Dat's a new one on me. over an’ ask de bartender.” Let's go IF YOU'RE GROUCHY ring up. Pills will set you right quickly. Adv. The Remedy. “What guttural bas!” “Then let's curb them.” Murine Eye Remedy stery Byes and Granul Mra ‘No Faring Bye Comfort. tite for Book of mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co, for Te cause her father is rich. modesty, date palm, Tuts Pills Will samedy these troubles. Price, 28 cents. PATENTS Sesnl fee TEN a LE W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 34-1914. health who while there; more endanger the health of the neigh borhood in which it is built, the residences are at 11s very gates, developed tuberculosis On the Cove. Breathless Would-Be Station-Master— past five train leave? Station-Master-—Five-thirty. Passenger Passenger minutes past. Now, in the Station-Master- you like, but you train—it's gone can't the Weekly. Making It complete. Mr. Fred Kerr, the actor, was play- Ranelagh, and at eight successive the water. He had no more left in his bag. and there was to be done—except Beizing his bag of clubs, drove one thing. Then in a broken volce he “Old pond, have these as well” and turning, with a sigh, walked home. The Difference. A man whose Income is $5800 a year tleman in England. A man who earns gentleman in America. DISAPPEARED Coffee Alls Vanish Before Postum. It seems almost too good to be true, the way headache, nervousness, and many other obscure missed and Postum used as the regu- The reason is clear. Coffee con drug-—caffeine— which causes the trouble, but Postum A Phila. man grew enthusiastic and wrote as follows: “Until 18 months ago I used coffee headache, bitter taste in my mouth, and indigestion; was gloomy and irrd table, had variable or absent appetite, loss of flesh, depressed in spirits, ete. “Il attribute these things to coffee, because since 1 quit it and have drank Postum 1 feel better than I had for 20 years, am less susceptible to cold, have gained 20 Iba, and the symptoms have disappeared-—vanished before Postum."” Name given by Postum Co, Batile Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—must be boiled. 16¢ and 26¢ packages, instant Postum-—is a soluble pow. der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a deilclous bever age instantly, 30¢ and BOc tins, The cost per cup of both kinds is akout the same. “There's a Reason” for Postum, ~gold by Grocers. well RIGID HONESTY IN ENGLAND | According to American Traveler, People in That Country Are Considered Trustworthy, specifically and generally are undoubtediy rigidly, thoughtlessly, honest city=and country I have ever discovered. The first taxicab driver I hired told me honestly the correct tip. So did the first hotel porter. The other day 1 wanted an London the lar attention to some healthy women the Londoners firmly are stage beautien, So | sixpence in the slot. prise when the machine opened I found a pair of 210 glasses- out a chain—offered to my hand. In New York they not only the opera glasses, thing but put bells and a whistle on them. vou firet- buy a ticket. Then you get the earrlage of the class for which you have purchased that ticket, and ride until you reach your destina- Then, If that happens to be a you set out of the car and hunt about until you did not go into a first-class car having bo No one comes to is merely ight a third-class tick- bother you about pecented by all con to which your ticket entities Two weeks ago the Lor nade a sensation—so far rnalistically able t out of anything that some one had time-expired —3i nersis persi ticket, taken it three No action was ) 1 because had made 3 times, caught at the assumption was that he and would be fr vered that he cked u iP last month's ticket ightfully put had when he nietake it when he disco When he wy { that he didn’t do it ase of mistaken identity ed happy planation. In the and every to accept that ex- restaurants to rolls and pastry r own tally, Motor Iways give you the riz Country gentlemen imbed in the that mortar surround Then they leave the garden de locked, secures that no one tempt to enter. The glass is i: merely to emphasize their desire for privacy. During warm weather housekeepers leave thelr doore and depend upon a curtain to prying « They not prying persons . “Exchange. $ i on top the walls their estates, ors un- nt tended will in London open, front } Yes out do fear that might get through Shall Women Work at Night? If a woman desires to have the ex tra wage which night labor brings, if she find it injurious her health, if, in a word, she prefers t work at night instead of ¢ the allowed 1 a man? doesn’t fo luring uring same as Certain and no reorganization of indus try will make it different, writes Fran ces Frear, in Leslie's. Certain pos! fe aki women from ng Four women recent city protesting against any change in frcm doing night work. Miss Joe Cof the printing department of a new spa pelled to work In the daytime because night. Aeroplanes at Sea. Warship design is already being af better known. American itects believe that the plane will be an important auxiliary arm In future gea warfare. The small elight with certainty upon a predeter mined area of small dimensions makes it quite possible that the equip ment of the superdreadnaught of the near future will Include one or more hydroacroplanes, together with a suit able landing platform. It is by nc means improbable that large passen ger veascls will be similarly equipped at a not very far distant date, as the value of a hydroaeroplane in the event of such a disaster as that of the Tt tanic might be Incaleulable. Lands of the Menzies. An announcement that Craganom and other Highland estates of the Menzies are for sale recalls the inten esting fact that the boat used by the Oxford crew for the very first varsity race is still in existence. She was discovered about 1843 in a boat build era’ shed at Oxford by two old Blues the late Mr. Fletcher Menzies and his brother, Sir Robert Menzies, whe carried her off to Perthshire. With the assistance of seven gillles they tried to navigate In her the troubled waters of Loch Rannoch, but a’ stor arose, and the daring mariners nearly came to griei. She was finally towed ashore, and is now, or was lately slung from the roof of the boathouse at Cragarour~London Chroniale, The Markets NEW YORK. Wheat Spot nominal; new No. 2 hard, 86%¢c; fo b new No. 2 red, 93% elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 118% and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 126, both f o b Corn—8pot firm; No. 2 yellow, #03%c, ¢c 1 ff to arrive, Oats—+BSpot strong; standard white, 4h @46c. No. 3 white, 45@46; fancy clipped white, 46@ 48, all elevator. Hay-Firmer; No. 1, $1.20@1.25; 2, $1.16; No. Butter—Creamery extras, 28'4@29; seconds, 23@2%b6; current make, firsts, 22; onds, 21@21%. heese-—State, milk fresh, pib 3c; whole fancy, 14% @15. Quiet; do, average, Live Poultry- ens, broilers, 17% @18c; fowls, 17Q 17%; turkeys, 14@15; dressed dull; Western chickens, frozen, 14@20¢,; fowls, 12@ 198%; turkeys, 26@ 26. PHILADELPHIA —Wheat—Car lots, in export elevator, No. 2 red, spot, old, ER @03%¢c; No. 1 Northern Duluth, F1LO0@1.12% Butter--Western solid-packed cream. ery, ianls, 32¢: extra, 30e¢; extra firsts, 28c¢; firsts, 27@ 28c; 25@ 26¢; nearby prints, fancy, 33¢: average, extra EE 31@32¢c; firsts, 28 @29¢; seconds, 25@27c; jobbing sales of fancy prints, 37@ 3%¢. Eggs—Nearby, extra, firets, $7.20 per standard case; $6.7 extra firsts, $7.2 $6.3 and 2¢ per doz lots, ne steamer yellow, Osats—No. 2 white, 454 Q 46« gerd white, 45@ 45%: No. J white, No. 4, 42% @43%¢ Live Poultry rooefers, 12@'1 @G20c; large, 2F 22¢; medium old, 13@14« I 18¢e Dressed try. fancy, spec EEC onde, per doz; nearby Case, per stand- seconds, fresh 27¢ current receipts Western, Ard Case firsts 106 6.60 per 0@ 6.60 30@382: candled recrated, pees, 30@ 3 Corn—Car w, No. 2 vellow, RR RG stand- 40 £0@ 90c; $4 2% T@18¢c; old 18 200 ducks, 15@ Fowls, 1 spring chickens, @27c: medi 16@17¢ pair, BIECR, igeons, per Fresh k gclected Average, Hed poul- heavy, receipts, average, ~18%e;: do do, 14@G 16¢c; fair, 13@ 14¢; old roosters, dry-picked, chickens, weighing 2 Ibe and upward aplece, 25@27¢; do do, emaller 20g 23¢: do do, West. ern, weighing 2 Ibe and upward apiece, 216 22¢: do do. smaller sizes, 15@ 200 squabs, per doz, white, weighing 11 to 12 Ihe, per doz, $4.10@4.50; weighing 8 and 10 Ibe, $2 .50@ 4; do do, weighing £ Ibe, $250@3; do do, welghing 7 ibs, $202.25; do do, weighing 5 and 6 Ibs, 262.25; $1.5 dark and No. 2, 60c@1.10 Poultry per 1b, T1401 “ AFC] fowls 2k: extra, 404% Ibs smaller sizes culls, 10@11e; 13%; broiling sizes 0G1.7% No. 2 Septen Wheat LL BALTIMORE spot, 88c bid: August il: No. 2 red Western, gust, 91: September, 53 bid Corn Contract, 84c Onts-—Standard white, 42@43%e:; No. 3 white, 42 sales New quotable le under prices for oats, Rye—No. 3 do, 1ber, spot old at 70@72¢; E68: 2 rye, Western, 6869: No. 4 do, P73. Export Western, 67@658¢; 4 do. 61@64. Hay-—-No. 1 standard timothy, $20 $§1650@ 20; No. 2 clover, mixed, No. 2 rye, do, 64@ 65; delivery: No. 3 $21@21.50; 2050; No. 2 do, $17@ $19@ 19.50; timothy, 18: light 17.50; heavy, do, $17@1750; No. 1 clover, $16@16.50;: No. 2 do, 13500 15.50; No. 3 do, $10@12; no establish- ed grade, $5@12; kind, quality and condition, 2@3 Butter — Creamery, WUQ choice, 28@28. good, 26@27; 30@21; blocks, 20030; ladles, 18@20; Maryland and Pennsylvania rolls, 18G 18134: Ohio rolls, 18; West Virginia rolls, 18; storepacked, 18; Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania dairy prints, 18; process butter, 23 @ 25. Cheese—~Jobbing lots, per Ib, 164 @ fancy, prints, Egge—Maryiand, Pennsylvania and nearby, firsts, 22¢; Western, firsts, 22: West Virginia, firsts, 22: Southern, firete, 21. Recrated and rehandled eggs, %@ le higher. Live Poultry—=Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 17¢; do, small to medium, 16; old roosters, 10; spring, 1% @2 Ibs and over, 19: do, smaller, 18. Ducks ~01d, 12¢; spring, white Pekings, 38 Ibe and over, 16¢; do, puddle, 3 Ibs and over, 14; do, smaller, 12013; do, indian runners, 12@13. Pigeons Young, per pair, 200; old, do, 20 Guinea fowl--01d, each, ie, Live Stock CHICAGO. ~—~Hogs—Bulk of sales, $8.2005.65; light, $8.60@0.16; mixed, $8.1009.10; heavy, $7.85@8.80; rough, $78508.00; pigs, $708.60. Cattle—Beeves, $7.1009.95; steers, $6.40G 8.40; stockers and feeders, $5.30 @7.20; cows and helfors, §2.60009.10; calves, $8011.25. Sheep-—Sheep, $6266; yearlings, $5.75@0.80; lambs, $6.6008.50. PITTSBURGH, PA ~~Cattle—Cholos, $0@0.26; prime. $8.460G8.90 7 dz em - and keenly and refreshing. Whenever you ses an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. WOULD MAKE A POLITICIAN Little Willie's Capacity for Sticking to One idea Singularly Like Way of Rabid Partisan. “The late Ad) a Repu “hadn't, He on this was “He sald that their side to be al and the other gide to Whatever the was hossible thelr own side advocated “He sald the partisan couldn't derstand that you might arrive the right thing by wavs than one—and thus the partisan was like the urchin whose teacher sald "Willie, what does six plus nake? “ ‘Eleven.’ ‘No. Try again’ "Twelve. "No.’ “Thirteen.’ "No, no, no. You're just But why couldn't you have that six plus four makes ten? “ ‘Because it don’t make ten,’ sald ‘Five and five makes ten-—I al E Stevenson,” said Hloomington, for pol why mder of r all much { blican le afte ry ¢ 4 164 tics xplained to © eX] me party politicians be right, be always wrong advocated, It infernal,” whatever was holy ' Heved WAYS other glide and un the at the mare four guessing. guessed Unreasonable. George Bernard Shaw is one of the few vegetarians who have remained for her the algrette when she Mr. Shaw said: “The lack of logic prevails every. We call the tiger a ferocious but what would be called if, for example, fight against Father's Wise “Pa, what is the short and ugly | word?” ‘Pay,’ Herald, my son.”"-—Birmingham Age Dr. Peers's Vermifoge “Dead Shot” kills | Adv, Many a man fails to get there be | cause he never starts, invitation and Answer Mr. F. C. Phil book, “ v lips in his tells | Varied i varied life, George writer Honey sent dc ic tg * gat You pli ed thse re lad 2, 0 GO sO INEXPENSIVE SULPHUR BATHS AT HOME People travel long distances and spend large sums of money to secure the benefits of sulphur springs and baths because for generations sulphur has been known to be one of nature's most valuable curatives unegualied as a blood purifier. By dissolving 2 to 4 tablespoonfuls of Hancock's Sulphur Compound in a hot bath you get the same effect and your system absorbs the sulphur through the pores of the skin. For prickly heat and summer skin troubles of infants and children use a teaspoonful of the Sulphur Com- pound in a bowl of warm water. This makes a refreshing bath and quickly alleviates the pain. Sold by all deals ers b0c. a bottle Hancock Liquid Suk phur Co. Baltimore, Md -—Adyv. The Drawback. “1 see where the women abroad are offering to fight at the front, buf women will never make soldiers.” “And why not?” “For one thing, each one would stog in a hot engagement to powder her A dashing widow says that old maids the sparks fore Eyea, OGranuiated Eyelids and Bties promptly bealed with Roman Eye Bal sam. Adv. Men without enemies have but few surely suit you. powder “load,” ter" Shells will with the standard and with that Win- Ble inchester ** Repea bi A SN i NO ARO HA and full + AIRY SEED ae BS A A AAA SA fen fo Sew, cents, at
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