vyomkvh kionkvs. SPRING PARADE OF THE OANDIDATES. Are the Source of Mont of Women's Sickness. Mn. Bebeccn Mock, 1795 E. Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I believe I would still be a victim of kid ney troubles but for Doan's Kidney Pills, for when I started using them I w;n In 'Constant pain with my back, and no other remedy had been of any use. The kidney secretions were Irregular, and I was nervous and lacked energy. But Doan's Kidney Pills gave me prompt relief and con tinued use cured me." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo. N. Y. What He Wanted. Concluding his lecture, the foreign missionary solicited contributions of money from the audience, however small they might be. One little boy hastened toward him and began: "Please, sir, your talk Interested me very much and" "Go, on, my boy," said the lec turer, encouragingly; "do you wish to help In the good work?" "Not exactly, air," replied the lad, with some hesitation; "I only wanted to know If you have any foreign stamps you don't want." $100 Reward. 100. The readers of t his paper will be pleased to learn that there is nt least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able U cure in all its stages, and that isCatnrrh. llaM'at'atarrh Cure ia the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'sCaUrrhCureislaken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have ho much faith in its curative powers that they offer One ilundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney II Co., Toledo, 0. Hold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall a family 1'ills for constipation. Berlin workmen obtain higher wages than those In other parts of the empire. These Berlin men also have the reputation of being the best workmen In Germany. Cartoon by berryman, in the Washington Star. "AMERICAN N AVYEQUALS THEWQRLD" That Is, Ship For Ship, Says Sir William WhiteStands Next to British, as a Whole Answers Magazine Writers Thick Waterllne Armor Belt a "Fetich," He Asserts Reasons For the Broken Ammunition Hoist. How 1 Cured Sweeny and Fistula. "I want to tell you how I saved one of our horses that had a fistula. We had the horse doctor out and he said It was so bad that he did not ih.ink he could cure It, and did not come again. Then we tried Sloan's Lini ment and it cured It up nicely. "One day last spring I wag plowing for a neighbor who had a horse with sweeny, and I told htm about Sloan's Liniment and he had me get a bottle for him, and It cured his horse nil right, and he goes off now like a colt. "We had a horse that had sweeny awfully bad, and we thought It was never going to be any good, but- we used Sloan's Liniment and It cured it up nicely. I told another neighbor About It and he said It was the best Liniment he ever used. "We are using Sloan's Sure Collo Cure and we think it Is all right." A. D. Bruce, Aurella, Ia. Boston, Mass. "You have a fleet :hat, ship for ship, comparing the ships designed at a given date and l that Is the only fair comparison is 1 squal to anything the world contains. I And next to the British navy, I think your navy is the best in the world." This opinion was voiced by Sir William Henry White, K. C. B., for mer Director of Naval Construction to the British Admiralty, in the , course of an extended Interview. Tak- , Ing up magazine criticisms of the American navy, Sir William took is sue with nearly every point raised by the writers, declaring they "are all wrong as to facts." The thick waterllne armor belt, upon which the best known critic says the life of the ship depends, he characterized as a "fetich" which was abandoned by the British Admiralty many years ago. and mistakenly re- verted in the Dreadnought class In making a redistribution of weight rendered necessary by the great num ber of twelve-inch guns. i As to the Dreadnought, which was used as a basis of comparison. Sir William pointed out that her thick armor belt is from a foot to eighteen inches below the surface of the H. Allen Says Most of the $20,000 Spent on Play ground Was For Pictures of It. The total crops Irrigated by canals in the Northwest Frontier Province of India up to January 1, 1908, cov ered an area of 125,456 acres. Most of this Is planted to wheat, sugar cane, barley and oil seeds. FITS,St.Vitus'Dance:NervonsIiReascsper manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. f'J trial bottle and treatlao free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld..B31 Arch St., Phila., Pa, bead. Mr. Bureau of New York, dorsed by It's easier to find a dozen faults than It Is to mend one. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup tor Children allays pain,cnreg wind colic. itfca bottle The Music Of The Spheres. The ancients were of the opinion that the planets In their movemeut through space produced severally the seven notes of the gamut. This music, It wag contended, was imperceptible to human ears on ac count of the fact that it was too powerful for our hearing. Others held that men did not hear It simply because they were so used to It, Just as we do hot notice the roar of the city from our constant familiarity with It. Chicago. William H.Allen's blunt assertion that settlement workers were mostly inefficient and incompe tent, coupled with many other disa greeable declarations, has brought an avalanche of denunciations from the settlements on the New York man's Allen Is secretary of the Municipal Research of He and his views are In organized charity here. The Social Economists' Club was told that the charities and philanthropies which it represents are just so much misdirected and misdirecting effort and wasted money. As a climax Miss Rebecca Holmes, of the Bureau of Charities, who ven tured the opinion that woman suf frage would cure all the evils pointed out by Mr. Allen, was told by the speaker that woman suffrage would simply mean a new golden era for confidence men and the perpetuation in office of grafters and incompetents. Mr. Allen declared the best possi ble results in all lines of social serv ice are to be attained through the Government and not through private agencies, and the best use to which private philanthropy and volunteer efforts at social service could be put would be the aiding of public social service. "I have seen," he said, "$20,000 expended on a playground on the roof of a New York settlement house. It was to demonstrate the value of such a place to the tenement district, and most of the $20,000 was used in taking pictures of it crowded with the half dozen persons it would hold. In the meantime a great municipal playground two blocks square was being built within a stone's throw of that roof, and teamsters cut down all the trees that had been planted while the settlement people were absorbed In their own little petty affairs. "I know of another settlement within two blocks of a public bath which could take care of about thirty eight persons a day. The public bath could take care of 5000.' SACRILEGE INVOLUNTARY. relluos-ens Say They Were Rome to Csc Rome, Italy. Professor Fellbogen and his family, who recently In the SiBtine Chapel after the sacrament had been administered ' them, spat the sacred breads on the floor, have left Rome to escape punishment for sacrilege. Professor Fellbogeu Is a man of high character, and it is said that he could not have committed the sacrilege vouptarily. Indeed, he is deeply grieved at the occurrence. -Leave Taken by Surprise- ape Penalty. He was urged by his wife, who was eager to get a closer view of the Pope, to make his way closer to the altar. He did so and thus they found themselves among the communicants. The communion breads were placed In their mouths by the Pope before they realized what was being done, and they were so taken by surprise they had no time to reflect upon their action and Immediately spat them out. One of the Essentials of the happy homes of to-lay is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented anil which have attained to world-wide C0iHClnL 101MJ Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reoorts. Bradstreet's says: "Easter trade at retail, though af fected In sections by unfavorable weather, ii, on the whole, fair. Col lections show slight Improvement at a few centers and fllllng-ln orders by jobbers are a trifle better, but re ports from leading Industries are no more favorable, rather more weak ness IB noted In Iron and steel and HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. acceptance through the approval of the i ... , , . . .. , : : , nuten in iron aim steel am Well-Informed of the World; not of indi- fall trade In lendlne llnea la atllt HI. appolntlngly bnckward. The dull virtual only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxntive is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial i effects always buy the genuine, manu- I facturcd by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. water when she Is fully laden, while the armor bolt of ships of the Con necticut class, under the same condi tions, Is from six to nine inches above water. So far as the Dreadnought and the Connecticut are concerned, he said, the Connecticut is better protected above the water line. Inasmuch as when fully laden her sides are pro tected by armor that extends sixteen feet above the water, while under the same conditions "the English ship's defense on the sides is restricted to armor that rises only from four to four and a half feet above water." Sir William denied that there Is any danger Involved in the direct hoist, which the writers say Is re sponsible for the accidents which have occurred on American ships. He said he himself was the Inventor of the "broken holBt," so called, and It was brought out by him to save time and not to minimize danger. The accidents on the American bat tleships he attributed to inexper ienced men and the policy of placing a premium upon the greatest number of shots and the greatest number of hits in a given time in target practice. Oarfleld Digestive Tnblets. From your druggist, or the Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. V., 2SC. per bottle. Conductors' Cur Logs. "Conductors hnve to get their 'car legs' Just the same as sailors have to get their sea legs," observed a pas senger on a West Fourteenth Street car. "The conductor on this car nearly falls down every time the car start's up. That's because he hasn't been a conductor but a few days. The average conductor, if you'll notice him, never falls against the passen gers, no matter how much the car rocks. He can always retain his equilibrium, and without any appar ent effort." Cleveland Plain Dealer. ness in building lines expenditures for the first quarter being 40 per cent, below 1 907 affects all lines of materials and export and Import trade are ebbing, Indicates the first decrease In foreign trade from the preceding risen! year noted for Ave years past. "The number of Idle bands Is as large as for some time past, wage reductlons curtail buying power and the number of failures continues far ahead of a year ago. Business fail ures In the united States for the week number 2fil. against 258 last week. 167 In the like week of 1907, 167 in 1906, IS.1? in 1905 and 199 In 1904. ."Wheat, including flour rvnort I from the United States and Canada ' ' me wcck aggregated 2.470.177 bushels, against 2.451,099 last week 3,102.467 this week last year, and 4. 118,108 in 1902. HOW Tu TEST LINSEED OIL There Is nothing that will make paint go wrong on the house more quickly than poor oil. It Is as bad In Its way as adulterations In the white lead. Petroleum oil cheapeners may be detected by placing a drop of the oil on a black painted surface. If one sees the characteristic Iridescence or play of colors which kerosene exhibits. It Is evidence of adulteration. Corn and fish oil can ho detected by the smell. Adulteration In white lead can best be discovered by the use of a blow pipe, which National Lead Company will send with Instructions free to anyone Interested In paint. Address. National Lead Companv, Woodbridge Building, New York City. If Time wait for a were a woman man? would it SETTLEMENT WORK ROUNDLY DENOUNCED The hands of the housewife will be kept soft and white and free from all chap, redness or roughness If borax is used. Height Of (Jrent Men. The Duke of Wellington has al ways been a mystery. I have read that ho was six feet four inches tall-. I have read also that he was only five feet six Inches. Historians tell us he was anywhere from five feet six inches to Ave feet eleven inches. There are some things, seemingly very simple which it Is Impossible to establish; this is one of them. His torians are still guessing the height of Julius Caesar, the size of Hanni bal's head, the weight of Alexander the Great, and the general dimen sions of Solomon. Why, we are not even sure of the stature of George Washington. It might be believed that Napoleon, Alexander the Great and Jay Gould were of the same size, three bumptious little chaps. And It is common belief that Charle-' magne, Erllng the Bold. Frederick the-Great, Robert Bruce, Sir William Wallace, Gen. Winfleld Scott, and Richard Coeur de Lion were all top notchers, "Old Fuss and Feathers." formed In the prodigality of nature, leading In girth and weight. New York PreBg. GOVERNMENT ESPIONAGE SYSTEM EXTENSIVE This woman says that after months of suffering- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. Maude E. Forgrie, of Leesburg.Va., writes to Mrs. Pinkiiam: " 1 want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. PinWjam's Vege table Compound has done for me. For months I suffered from feminine ilia so that I thought I could not live. I wrote you, and after taking Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed I felt like a new woman. 1 am now strong, and well as ever, and thank you for the good you have done ine." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink nam.8 Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has 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, periodic pains, backache, that bear-ing-down f uling, flatulency, indiges Uon,duzine s or nervous prostration, why don't you try it f Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Washington, D. C That there has existed in .Washington for years a Government espionage system as se cret aB any ever maintained In St. Petersburg was brought out In testi mony before the Appropriations Com mittee. Assistant Chief of the Secret Service Moran testified that detectives from his bureau were employed by all departments of the Government, in violation of law, and that they were used for many secret purposes, from following Government clerks to gath ering evidence against aa Annapolis midshipman, whleh evidence was afterward used In a divorce action. Moran was a most unwilling wit ness, and the record of the hear- Oll Fuel For Only Two of the New Destroyers. Washington. D. C. Oil-burning apparatus is to be Installed on only two of the five torpedo boat destroy ers now under construction, the bids for such installation cu the remain ing three being regarded as excessive. No cbauges are to oe made on these destroyers, which will be completed according to the plans and specifica tions provldlug for coal coumptiou. The cast ot the luntallation" r the oil burning apparatus on the two vebsels will be about $25,000. The World of Sport. Cincinnati, Ohio, has recently pur chased several building lots, centrally located, lor a public playground. Jack Atkin, the winner of the Car ter Handicap, is talked of as a rival ot Kpieben over sprinting distances. Eugene Elschbofs' Dandola won the President ot the Republic's cup steeplechase at Paris. Tbfe race was run In a snowstorm. Further turf reforms will be en acted by racing associations affiliated with the Jockey Club (urblddlng trainer from treauentlug the betting er"'onre. ing shows that it was only by the most .adroit questioning that the facts were drawn out by Chairman Tawney. Moran testified that during 1907 seventy-eight detec tives were detailed to various de partments of the Government besides the Treasury. Sixty-one of these were used by the Department of Justice alone. Chairman Tawney and his commit tee Inserted In the Sundry Civil Ap propriation bill a clause that In the future the Secret Service Bureau shall be strictly under the Secretary of the Treasury and that detectives shall not be detailed from It for service In any othor department of the Government. 154 Chicagouns Deprived of Citi zenship in War ou Anarchists. Chicago, 111. As a direct result of the war of State and Federal Govern ments upon Anarchists 154 men have been deprived ot citizenship by the Superior and Circuit Courts of Cook County. The naturalization papers of fifty five men suspected of being at least allied with Anarchists were revoked this week and these supplemented the cases of ninety-nine men against whom similar action was taken last week by Judge Ball. Couldn't Whistle It Back. Phil was taking his little sister Beatrice on a short trip by rail. As the train sped along, be said to her, warnlngly; "Be careful not to lose your hat, Beatrice." Then, snatching It from her head, on the Bly, he exclaimed: "There! You've let it blow away. But never mind, I shall whistle It back for you." Thereupon he whistled, and Im mediately produced the hat. A short time afterward he was chagrined to hear Beatrice ask: "Won't you whistle my hat back again, Phil? I threw It out the window." Wholesale Markets. New York Wheat - Receipts ll -000 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 1-00 H elevator; No. 2 red, 1.00 t. o. b. nfioat: No. 1 Northern Du luth, 1.08, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 1.06 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts. ;i,22a bushels; pot firm; No. 2. nominal elevator, and 72 asked f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 7 2 asked, and No. 2 yellow, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts. 42.000 bushels; ?xports, 3,166 bushels. Spot market oarely steady; mixed, 26 32 pounds, 65;; natural white, pounds 66(f?57H; clipped white, 32Q40 pounds, 57 (g 62. Poultry Dressed, firm; turkevs, 12 17; fowls. 12(3 15. Butter Irregular; receipts, 5,290; held creamery, common to special. 1727. Eggs Firm; receipts, 26.734; State. Pennsylvania and nearby, brown and mixed extra, 17. Philadelphia Wheat firm; con tract grade. April, 96(S 96c. Corn Bteady; No. 2, for local trade, 72R74c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, natural. , o ' Mi (C use. Butter steady; extra Western creamery, 30c; do., nearby prints, 32. Eggs firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts (free cases). 16c. at mark; do., current receipts (In re turnable cases). 18 '4 at mark; Western firsts (free cases). 16 at mark; do., current receipts (free cases), 18 at mark. Cheese steady; New York full creams, choice. 15T15V4c do. fair 1 to good. 14 14. Rnliinmrc. Flour steady and unchanged. Receipts. 3.S19 barrels; ! exports, 15.577 barrels. I Wheat Dull and easy; spot, con- tract, 93 W 94; spot. No. 2 red Western, 94 (if 95; April, 93?? 94; May, 94fr94; July. 90 ask I ed; steamer. No. 2 red. 90ig90V; I receipts, 5.261 bushels; Southern, ou grade. 91 ft 95. Corn Firm; spot, mixed, 69 69; No. 2 white. 70: April. 69 69; May. 69 69; July, 70 70; steamer, mixed, 65 Q 66; receipts, 22,795 bushels; ex ports, 42,857 bushels; Southern white corn. 67' 70; Southern yel low corn. 70. Oats Steady; white, 5759; No. 3 white. 56 0 68; No. 2 mixed. 6666; receipts, 9.751 bushels. Rye Dull- No. 2 Western domes tic, 84 85. Butter Firm: fancy imitation, 25 dp 26; fancy creamery. 31; fancy la dle, 2324; store packed, 16 17. Eggs Steady and unchanged, 15. Cheese Steady: large, 14; flats, 14 ; small, 14. Women la the Day's News. Miss Clemence L. Stephens, of New York City, bequeathed $89,000 tc charitable institutions. Appointment of women policemen Is advocated by the Women's Demo cratic Club, of New York City. Miss Ray Lougworth waa admitted Inff. ,k. C.tL.I fP.i . - I i. . . ....II.... I . . 1 .. . vuo uiii( uoieaaip 01 me iietirew Variety Actors' Union, In New York City. Eleanors Crawford, daughter ol the novelist, F. Marlon Crawiord, and Cavalier Plotro Rocca were married at Borrento. ltalv. at the, villi, nt th. 1 bride's father. BITILT RIGHT Brain and Nerves Restored by Grape Nuts Food. The number of persons whose ail ments were such that no other food could be retained at all, Is large and reports are on the increase. "For twelve years I suffered from dyspepsia, finding no food that did not distress me," writes a Wisconsin lady. "I was reduced from 145 to 90 lbs., gradually growing weaker until I could leave my bed only a short while at a time, and became un able to speak aloud. "Three years ago I was attracted by an article on Grape-Nuts and de cided to try It. "My stomach was so weak I conld not take cream, but I used Grape Nuts with milk and lme water. It helped me from the first, building up my system In a manner most aston ishing to the friends who had thought my recovery Impossible. "Soon 1 1 was sble to take Orape Nuts and cream for breakfast, and lunch at night, with an egg and Grape-Nuts for dinner. "I am now able to eat fruit, meat and nearly all vegetables for dinner, but fondly continue Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper. "At the time of beginning Grape Nuts I could scarcely speak a sentence without changing words around or 'talking crooked' In some way, but my Drain and nerves have becctine so strengthened that I no longer have that trouble." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to WellTUle." In pkgs. ..ive Mock. New York. Beeves Receipts, 1, 273 head; no trading; feeling steady. Latest cables quoted the market firm, live cattle selling at 13 14c. per pound. Calves Receipts, 992 head; feel ing weak. Pennsylvania and Vir ginia veals sold at 7.00 to 7.35 per 100 pounds; no prime veals offered. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1, 648 head; market dull. Unshorn lambs sold at 7.50 per 100 pounds; no prime offered; clipped lambs at 6.50 7.00; unshorn lambs at 6.00 to 6.00; a few unshorn wethers at 7.00; clipped sheep, at 5.00 6.00; spring lambs, at 3.605 00 per head. Hogs Receipts, 3,466 head; more on sale; feeling nominally steady. Chicago. Cattle Market steady to strong; steers, 5.00 7.10; cows, 3.600 6.00; heifers, 3.40(3 6.25; bulls, 3. 50(8 5. SO; calves, 5.75 6.26; Blockers and feeders, 6.15. Hogs Market Bteady; heavy shipping, 5.80 5.96; era', 5.86 5.95; light mixed, 6.75; choice light, 6.80 Ing, 5.00 6.75; pigs 3.26 choice 5.90; pack- 4.2505.25; bulk of sales, 5.75 5. 85 Sheep Market strong to 10c. higher; sheep, 4.60 6.00; lambs, 6.50 7.65; yearlings, 6.50 6.50 ODDS AND ENDS. Norway has a new cabinet under the premiership of Gunnar Knudsen. Forty-seven arrests were made in Berlin in connection with the suf frage demonstrations. The most exclusive thiug ot the sort is the Jockey Club, of England. It has only 70 members. Including the King. New York paid last year $21,000, 000 In Interest and will pay this year $24,000,000, about the same as the federal government. Alfa grass, of which 100,000 tons yesrly are already exported from Al geria, Is used In France for coarse wrapping paper, but In England for printing paper. Aloes from North Africa, seven or eight times as ex pensive, furnish material for high- grade papers. Consul Frank W. Mahln, of Not tingham, advises that after eight years' experimenting, at a heavy ex pense and against many discourage ments, a machine has been perfected by mechanic and a lace manufac turer ot that English city for spot ding veilings with chenille. CONGRESSMAN MEEK I SON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. "1 wire used mereral bottle of Verunn and I fel grcatl u benefited thereby from my etitnrrh of the brad. I fee! enroui ,,.,, to bellere that if I ve It a short limr lanyer I u ilt In- full , , ti t ruillratf tin- tllHran -, of thirty years' Htntulina.'HavUl MrrkUon. At a recent tobacco exhibition in London some Havana cigars were shown which were quoted at $5 each. OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. . Mr. Jacob L. Duns, (Jalenn, Stone county. Mo writm: "I have been in tmrt health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna 1 am cured. Mr. C. N. Peterson. 132 South Main St.. Council Hluffs, Iowa writes: "I cannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant confinement in niv JJfJf began to tell on my health, ami I felt that 1 was graiiuallv breaking down. I tried several remedies, hut obtained no permanent relief until I took I'eruna. 1 felt better immediately, anil live bottles restored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. jiMr'P' ?! lroM"'. Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: "Two vears ago I was nadly afflicted with catarrh of the stomach. I hud had a run of tvphoid fever, was very depleted. 1 could find nothing I could eat without causing distress and sour stomach. Finnllv I came to the conclusion that 1 had catarrh of the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured nf stomach trouble, and can now eat anything. Manufactured by Peruna Drue Manufacturing Companv. Columbus. Ohio. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS sutl Snap Wrapper from "20 Mule Team Borax" Product and rxrhnrwr thom for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40-iniBf- illuntrnled BalslNW nt lotto in,. I, . ny HI IK. Alilri PACIFIC COAST BORAX II.. bw York. Given Away THFDAPYf I BlWrt7.M prcMur I IILrUlV I LL. on Hp crank banner, Imp train on chain, It runt and etlmM hllliralrrthanother bicycle. Ji tbe Urtreftt aflllntr hlirb grade wutl In tbo wurld. Will laftanratinia. t mulct- no cheap RAiYCLF8 but yon Can rr-t votira WV AT FACTORY PRICES liSSii'SSW lor and BtMphMISSafl iBSa. it trllnaSout '.In K A( 'YCLK t.u.1 ho w w ift tit'. 300.000. tuauFicnjftEu or- m wctcu. MiubLETowi. o. The average annual rider consump tion in France being between 344, 000,000 and 370,000.000 gallons, this season's production is manifest ly Inadequate, although fairly larg stocks were left over from t lie pre vious season. Do Your Feet Arti anrl Itui-nT Shake into your shoes Allen's FK)t,Eae, a powder for the feet. It makes tight, or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot. Smarting and Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Hold bv all druggists and shoe stores, 'i' u Sample sent Puke. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LcRoy, N. Y. All the revolvers taken from pris oners at Portland, Ore., were melted up and made into a stovo for the police stntion. BABY'S AVYFUL ITCHING HUMOR. Nothing Would Help Him Mother Almost in Despair Owes Quick Cure to Cuticurn. "Several months ago, my little boy bepan to break out with itching sores. I doctored him, but as soon as 1 got them healed Bp in one place they would break out in an other. I waa almost in despair. I could not get anything that would help him. Then I began to use Cuticura Soap and Cuticuia Ointment, and after using tiiem three times the sores commenced to heal. He is now well, aiv not s acar is left on his body. They ha.e nr.cr returned nor left him with bad blood, aa one would think. Cuticura Remedies are the best 1 have ever tried, and I shall highly recom mend them to any one who is suffering likewise. Mrs. William tleeding, 102 Wash ington St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907." tour. 1 WW The railway merger in Mexico hus been accomplished under the title of the National Railways of Mexico, with an initial share capital of $230, 000,000 gold. It includes the two leading trunk lines, the Mexican Cen tral and the National, and a control ling Interest is held by the government. ITS f BOY PAINTER tAS painTquty I IT IS rOUND ONLYCNfKm I PURE WHITE LEAD f&M J It you tvtitT from fits, Fslllna Slokow . u, n.if i t, I, net, ttist tlOBO. a,. Nw Dlsoovsry and Treatment will BW them Immediate rslUf, nil you tint Mkttd tc do is a Mtntl for Fro Bottle nt Dr. May'i EPILEPTICiDE CURE 9"m,iidT "UJ? F1 "' el o' Ooncmaf Juno 3011. KHC. QflffiSMSt diret-ttoiia uu. .... baoadabai cdkk.4. ., tHKK i" ,,'i Ssyrau trepau. 01 A(,K sad full ddruaa W. s. MAT. H. 0.. SW Purl Stmt. .. TarL Under the new Immigration regu lations agentB for steamship lines at Cartagena. Colombia, require abso lute evidence of one's American citi zenship, or they refiiBe to sell tickets for return to the I'nited States with out collecting the Immigration -ax. W ANTFI) Kriri sad Trivrllliia uiloi . naillLV, h ou of the oldert ml l vttreblr known nareery concern In Ai-.t . 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