The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 07, 1908, Image 7

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    The
General Demand
at the Well-Informed of the WoHd has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent parts are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with it ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success.
That is one of many reason1-, why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
960,000 Valat Given A
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a h.n'av ,a on liarrana nan per, ;
ea strain on chain. It rune and clTtnoe
bllle eaalor then other bleyclea. In iho
kwRt BHIinif hliru grade wliel In the
worhl. Plllleatallretlnie. Wemukeno
aheap tACYCl.FSbut youoan gat joure
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ni nvi vni miuin airant. ceta-v
ean l patnphloteent Knits, it tnllaebout the
OYOl.E and bow U (at tha ISO. 000.
UUFUTUMU Of 1st A0tCLF. itourm, S.
Wonrled Long Over Dishonest
Dollar.
As the result of a woman's con
science bothering her over a dollar
obtained dishonestly twenty years
ago, a Newark church has been en
rlchod by five times-that amount.
The woman, whose name Is with
held, worked in the tailoring estab
lishment of William Kraft, in New
ark. She, with others, accepted a
proposition made by a woman who
held a position of trust in the fac
tory to "stand In" on the padding
of the pay roll. By the scheme she
received $1 a week more than she
was entitled to, but half of that
amount had to go to the chief con
spirator. She left the factory two
weeks later.
The pastor of her church ddvlsed
that she return the dollar to Kraft's
widow. It wns refused. Mrs. Kraft
suggested the dollar and the four
more offered with it be donated to
the church. N. Y. American.
"COME AWAY. THEY'LL BE OUT OF STYI.F NEXT YFAR."
COMMERCIAL btlLUM i
ALMOST A MIRACLE.
mmw
flicks' Capiitlliic Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, llacknche. Nervousness,
and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme
diately. Prescribed by physicians with best
results. 10c, 25c.. nml B0e nt drug stores.
As To Hatpins.
Hatpins are now regarded as trim
ming accessories and, accordingly,
are greatly prized as gifts, as they
are usually presented In pairs and
two are deemed quite enough to
decorate one hat. Among the most
effective, as well as the most serv
iceable, are the great globes of rhlne
stones or crystal, which do not tar
nish after being subjected to the rhia
and are greatly liked because they
harmonize with any color and serve
to brighten a dark hat. Dresden
china pins do not discolor and are
undeniable works of art, but they
must be curofn'ly handled, while the
pins simulatlr jewels set In gold
and silver, alti.ough wonderfully fas
cinating, are not substantial. In fact,
so readily do these mock jewels sep
arate from their settings that more
than one person haB been momenH
tarlly dazzled by the sight of a pre
cious stone being trodden under foot.
Family Of Criminals.
A grim epitaph, perhaps unexam
pled, Is to be found In tne cemetery
of Debrescln, Eastern Hungary.
It reads as follc"B: "Here rest
In the Lord Joseph Morltz, sr., who
died in It 1b sixty-second year. Ho
was shot by his Bon. Frau Joseph
Morltz, who died in her forty-seventh
year. She was shot by her daughter.
Elizabeth Morltz, who died by her
own hand, in her seventeenth year,
after shooting her mother. Joseph
Moritz, who died in prison, aged
twenty-seven. He had shot his fath
er. May eternal mercy have pity on
their poor, sinful souls."
The last of this unfortunate fam
ily left a sum of 1,500 for the pur
pose of setting up this memorial.
London Globe.
Excuses.
"Cabby, make your horse go a lit
tle quicker."
"Impossible; I am a member of
the Society for the Protection of Ani
mals." Ten Minutes Later (on arrival)
"Give me a little extra tip."
"Impossible; I am a member of
the Temperance Society." Les An
nates. Paris.
FRIENDS HELP
St. Paul Park Incident.
"After drinking coffee for break
fast I always felt languid and dull,
having no ambition to get to my
morning duties. Then in about an
hour or bo a weak, nervous derange
ment of the heart and stomach would
come over me with such force I would
frequently have to lie down.
"At other times I had severe head
aches; stomach finally became affect
ed and digestion so Impaired that I
had sorious chronic dyspepsia anil
constipation. A lady, for many yeart
State President of the W. C. T. U.,
told me she had been greatly bene
fited by quitting coffee and UBing Pos
tum Food Coffee; she was troubled
for years with asthma. She said It
was no cross to quit coffee when she
found she could have as delicious an
article as Postum.
"Another lady, who had been trou
bled with chronic dyspepsia for years
Mund immenate relief on ceasing
coffee and beginning Postum twice a
day. She was wholly cured. Still
another friend told me that Postum
ood Coffee was a godsend to hor, her
heart trouble having been relieved
after leaving off coffee and taking on
Postum.
"So many such cases came to niv
notice that I concluded coffee was the
cause of my trouble and I quit and
took up Postum. I am ntoro than
P eased to say that my days of trou
pe have disappeared. I am well and
nappy." "There's a Reason." Read
"he Road to Wellville," In pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
ne appears from time u, time. They
Kenuiae, true slid full at human
Cnrtomi hv l)c Mar. In tne I'blUdtlpbla lleccrd.
SEX 15 DECIOEO BY TIE WEAKER PARENT, A SCIENTIST SAYS
Dr. Rommc Supports His Discovery of Nature's
Law With Statistics That Seemingly
Prove His Theory.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
Bradstreet's says:
Improved weather conditions and
excellent crop reports throughout the
greater part of the country, coupled
with the favorable construction put
upon recent financial developments,
have made for the growth of a bet
ter feeling as regards the outlook,
but the actual effect upon distribu
tive trade and Industry Is as yet of
the slightest. Some gain Is reported
In a few sections, notably the South'
and Central West, in retail trade,
but at the South retail business since
Easter Is rather quieter, and Easier
trade as a whole was not up to ex
pectations. Some enlargements In
filllng-in orders by jobbers Is noted,
and a few Western points report
slightly more buying for fall delivery,
but hesltnncy and ennservat ism rule
operations to an extent not ap
proached In recent years. At the
moment demand for Iron and steel,
ropper, coal, coke nm! kindred lines
Is at a very lo ebb. price cm ting
Is more apparent and trade senti
ment Is mixed. In other lines of In
dustry quiet rulp.
The shoe trade report s more or
ders, especially nt leading Western
markets, but business Is hardly up to
expectations, and Eastern shipments
are 28 per cent, behind. Then- is a
slightly better tone In the lumber
trade In the West, and in the Pniilie
Northwest some logging camps have
resumed. Basin Ws failures In lbs
United States for the week rnding
April 23 number 2ii4, nuaini 2rt1
last week, 157 in the like week of
1907, 177 In 1U06, 193 In lOor. un-J
197 la 1904.
i
Raised Up When Science Said There
Was No Hope.
O. W. L. Nasbltt. Depot Street, i
Mnrlon, Ky., writes: "I was a chroulc i
Invalid with kidney j
troubles and often
wished death might
end my awful suffer
ings The secretions
were thick with sedi
ment, my limbs swol
len and ray right side
so nearly paralyzed I '
could not raise my '
hand above my hend. The doctor
held out no hope of my recovery and
1 had given up, but at last started
using Coan's Kidney Pills and made
a rapid gain. After three months'
use I was well and at work again."
Sold by all dealers. 6C cents a box. !
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Meditations Of A Spinster.
Funny how when a girl tries to ;
dodge a kiss she always manages so 1
that it lands just where It ought to.
Nearly every mat finds a wife con
venient to be disagreeable to after
he has had to be pleasant all day
at the office.
Nearly every man thinks he is a
martyr when bo has to give hlB wife
his money to run his house and feed
and clothe his children.
Any woman with experience In the
way a man makes love conies to mar- ,
vel that not one of them ever shows,
any originality or resources. Pltilu
delphla Telegraph.
I "repairing For The Future
Mrs. Jenkins had missed Mrs.
Brady from her accustomed haunts,
and hearing several startling rumors
concerning her, went In search of
her old friend.
"They tell me you're workln' 'ard
night an day, Sarah Ann?" she
queried.
"Yes," returned MrB. Brady. "I'm
under bonds to keep the peace for
pullln the whiskers out of that old
scoundrel of a Itushan' of mine, and
the Magistrate said that. If I come
afore 'lm ag'ln. or laid me 'ands on
the old man, he'd fine me 40 shll-
lin's!"
"And so you're workln' 'ard to
keep out of mischief?"
."I'm what? not much! I'm work
in' 'ard to save up the fine." Penny
Pictorial.
100 BOYS ARE BORN TO EVERY 105 GIRLS
Proportion round Identical In All Countries Except
After a Great War.
London. Dr. Romme, the eminent
physiologist, has compiled statistics
which prove, he maintains, that a boy
Is born when the father Is the wenker
of the two parents and a girl when
the mother is tho weaker partner.
Or. Romme has been Investigating
tho question of sex for many years, -and
his announcement of the law as I
ho has discovered it and his statistics
nave caused widespread interest ami
discussion. He declares it to be a
universal law of nature that the child
resembles the weaker and not the
stronger of its parents.
In all countries the proportion Is
found to be almost identical, namely,
105 or 106 girls to 100 boys. The
only exception Is found after a great
war. This Is because the best and
strongest men are sent to the front,
while the weakest remain behind.
The physiologist declares that nat
ure's purposo is to replace the weaker
Individual with another of the same
sex before he or she disappears.
More Roys When War Itngcs.
Among barbarous nations, contin
ually at war, there Is always a pre
ponderance of boys over girls. When
an old man marries a young wife it is
a proved fact that more boyB than
girls are born, the opposite being the
case when the wife Is much older
than the husband.
To every 1000 girls born. Dr.
Romme says, there are S65 boys
when the father Is younger than th
mother; 'J4S boys when hoth parente
are of the same age; 1037 boys when
tho father Is from one to six yean
older than the mother; 1267 boyi
when the father Is from sit to elever.
years older than the mother; 1474
boys when the father is from elovet
to sixteen years older than the moth
er, and 1632 boys when the father ll
more than sixteen years older thai
the mother.
Worry May Turn the Senle.
Dr. Romme asserts that there art
practically no instances where tht
strength of both parents is equal
Worry, Illness, any slight, trouble, it
sufficient to turn the scale.
Kaiser Wllhelm, he points out, had
five sons in succession, while th(
Czarina had four daughters in succes
slon. Dr. Romme avers that ho ii
unable to find a single Instance It
which his rule has been transgressed
It is, In fact, a repetition in anothe:
form of Professor Schenck's famout
sex theory under which he proposed
to increase the stamina and the ret
corpuscles in a parent when the de
sire was to beget a child of the oppo
site sex. Thus the Czarina, wnntluf
a male successor to tho Russlai
throne, was subjected to Professoi
Solienck's nourishing treatment, wltl
an ultimately sucessful result.
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TYPESETTING NEXT BY WIRELESS WAVES
Wireless Photography Demonstrated, Wireless Type
setting; Soon to Be To Operate Linotype Machines
In Paris by Wireless Waves From London.
London. That he has already per
fected an Invention by which he can
set type in an ordinary linotype ma
chine In Paris by wireless waves
thrown from London was the surpris
ing statement made at the Hotel Cecil
by Hans Knudsen, the Danish Inven
tor, famous for Ills achievements with
liquid air, after giving the first public
demonstration of long-distance wire
less photography.
"I shall publicly demonstrate my
new wireless typesetting invention
within a few weeks," said Mr. Knud
sen. "I have already had the first
machine constructed, and it has
proved successful, setting 3000 words
an hour, at a distance, juBt as It the
operator were working the machine.
"The time is not far distant when,
with my invention, the London corre
spondents of the New York newspa
pers will be able to send their news
straight to the printing presB through
the Marconi operator."
In the course of his demonstration
of wireless photography Mr. Knudsen
sent photographs of the King.
Queen and Kaiser from one room ll
the hotel through the wall into an
other, without wires, the picture!
proving recognizable.
He bad constructed lu the firs
room a transmitter with a ueedli
point passing over a picture preparet
on a glass plate from a photograph.
tho needle continually vlbratel
over the plate, according to thi
roughness or smoothness of the sur
face. A succession of electric wavet
was accurately recorded by a plate oi
the wall. These waves were in tun
caught by another receiving plate ll
the adjoining room after passim
through the wall, the picture belnf
accurately recorded hy the receivln,
instrument on a smoked glass plate.
From this plate recognizable pho
tographs were printed on sensitized
paper.
"I claim I can send pictures wber
ever Marconi cun send messages,'
said Mr. Knudsen. "Within a Bhort
time I shall be sending pictures oi
criminals and finger prints from Enc
land to New York."
BIG TALKERS ARE DANGEROUS.
Londoner Says Garrulity Causes Insanity and Other
Nervous Diseases.
London. That excessive talking is
the cause of many nervous diseases
and for the Increasing amount of in
sanity affecting modern society is the
interesting theory elaborated before
the Psycho-Therapeutic Society by
the Rev. B. 8. Lombard, a London vi
car, who has studied the subject.
"An enormous amount of vital en
ergy is wasted In talking," said the
vicar. "An excessive talker is a hu
man vampire who saps the vital en
ergy of those about him. People si
Women WUI 'arm It in
an Adainless Eden.
Chicago. Twenty self-supporting
women formed an organization to he
known as tho Art Craft Colony, their
object being to take up and settle
upon Government Irrigation lands in
the West.
The funds wero subscribed suffi
ciently to make entry upon 160 acres
eaob. The membership includes rep
resentatives of the dressmaking, mil
linery and metal working crafts and
several who have devoted themselves
to farming and poultry raising.
lent by nature are seldom ill. A larg
percentage of the victims of nervout
disease are great talkers, who dis
cuss imaginary ailments until they
get them."
Dr. 8tenson Hooker supported the
vicar in a recommendation that one
room be set aside in each of the Lon
don hospitals for silent treatment.
Neither of the gallant speakers
particularly mentioned tbe talking
proclivities of women in bis argument
against garrulity.
Women In the Day's News.
A visiting Japanese says American
girls are the best In tbe world.
Mary McQhee Snell Hall, a widely
known lecturer and evangelist, died
at Talufarrlas, Texas.
Mrs. Charles Lever (nee Hawley)
was astounded to learn in Paris tbal
her brothers in New York have sued
her for 75.000 tor breach of con
tract. A Vienna dispatch says that Count
QUyckl, who married the only daugh
ter of Robert W. Patterson, publisher
of the Chicago Tribune, lias sued tin
a separation.
Woman Wunts to Start a
Lion Farm in California.
San Jobo, Cal. Provided the Su
pervisors of this county are .willing,
Mme. Emma Sclinell, of circus fame,
pi. in to fotrpd a Hon breeding farm
near here, with the view of applying
the demands of circuseB and menag
eries. The County Clerk Is In re
ceipt of protests from farmers In the
neighborhood.
"Why, there Is no real danger,"
said the famous tamer. "This valley
has the right climate, and 1 know my
lions would enjoy It and thrive."
The Field of Sports.
Rosoben on his first appearance
this sefeson ran fourth.
Harvard defeated Annapolis at la
crosse by a score of 7 to 1.
Automoblllsts favor the holding of
the Briajcllff trophy race annually.
London's coaching season was
opened by the wealthy Argentinian
ttenur Don Martinez de Hoz, the in
auguration of whose service was wit
nessed by Mr. A. U. Vanderbilt.
Lewis Strang, in an Italian Isotta
car, won the Briarcllff automobile
race. Cedrino was second and Vaughn
third.
Wholesale Markets,
New York. Wheal Receipts. ,
000 bushels; sales. 8,000.000 bush
els; spot, strong; No. 2 red. l.Ou ele
votor; No. 2 red, 1.67 f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Dultitli. 1.17 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.1314 f
o. b. afloat.
Corn Receipts, 10,750 bushels:
exports, 1,650 bushels: sales. 10.00C
bushels; spot, firm; No. 2, 75 ,. ele
vator and 74 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2
white, 76 nominal, and No. 2 yellow
nominal f. o. b. nfloat.
Oats Receipts. 22,500 bushels.
Spot, steady; mixed, 26 to 32 pounds
644; natural white, 26 to 32
pounds, 55??57V6; clipped white, 3::
to 40 pounds, 56 $i 62.
Rye Strong; No. 2 Western,
90 f. o. b. New York.
Poultry Alive, steady; fowls,
turkeys. 14. Dressed, Steady;
keys, 12lffl7; fowls, 1214V.
Butter Easier; receipts,
packages. Creamery, specials, 29 (
29 ; do, extras, 28.
Eggs Steady; receipts, 24.914
cases. State, Pennsylvania, and near
by, fancy, selected, white, 18V1()19;
good to choice, 1718: "brown
and mixed, extras, 17 U ; firsts to ex
tra firsts, 16V617; Western firsts,
fresh, gathered, 16fM0; seconds.
15(fi)15.
Philadelphia. Wheat Firm, lc.
higher; contract grade, April, 98
99c.
Corn Firm, hut quiet; No. 2, for
local trade, 72 74c.
OatB Quiet, but steady; No. 2
white, natural, 57 g 57 He.
Butter Firm; good demand; extra
Western creamery, 30 '4c; do, near
by prints, 32.
Errs Steady; fair demand; Penn
sylvania and other nearby, firsts, free
cases, 16c. at mark; do, current
receipts, In returnable cases, 16, at
mark; Western, firsts, free cases,
16, at mark; do current receipts,
free cases, 16, at mark.
Cheese Dull and weak; New
York, full creams, choice, 14 15;
do, fair to good, 14 14.
Poultry Live, steady; fowls. 14
i 14c; old roosters, 910;
spring chickens, 2S33.
Baltimore. Flour Steady and
I unchanged; receipts, 2,679; exports,
I 4,752.
I Wheat Firmer; spot, contract;
I 99 99; spot. No. 2 red Western.
I 1.001.00 ; April. 9999;
May, 99(&99ft; July, 92 asked,
steamer No. 2 red, 96 96; re
ceipts, 2,120; exports, 16,000; South-
j eru, on grade, 9498.
I Corn Firmer; spot, mixed, 7(K
i 70; No. 2 white, 70 71; April.
70 70; Muy, 70((i 70; July
69 70; steamer mixed,
I 66; receipts, 6,658; exports,
714; Southern white corn,
Southern yellow corn, 71.
Oats Firmer; No. 2 white, 58
69; No. 3 white, 56 58; No. 2
mixed, 56; receipts, 8.069.
Rye Dull; No. 2 Western domes
tic, 84 85; receipts, 945; exports,
13,009.
Butter Firm and unchanged;
fancy imitation, 25 26; fancy
creamery, 30; fancy ladle, 2324;
store packed, 16 17.
Eggs Steady and unchanged at
16.
Cheese Quiet and unchanged;
large, 13; flats, 13; small 14
Live Stock.
New York. Beeves Recelpiii.
977; no trading; feeling steady;
London cables qnotcd the market
lower; live cattle selling at 13c. per
pound dressed weight; refrigerator
beef at 11c. per pound; exports to
day, 64 cattle, 125 sheep, and 1,85(1
quarters of beef.
Calves Receipts, 394; feeling
weak to 15c. lower. Common to
prime veals, 4.00 to 7.00; a few ex
tra, 7.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,
958; sheep steady; lambs firm to
10c. higher. Sheep, 4.75 to 6.00,
culls, 2.50; unBhorn lambs, 8.00 to
8.50; srping lambs at 5.50 to 6.00
per head.
Hogs Receipts, 917; none on
sale; feeling lower on Buffalo and
Pittsburg advices.
Clilcugo. Cattle Receipts etti
mated about 6,500; market steady.
Steers, 6.007.10; cows, 3.75fe
4.76; heifers, 3.506.75; bulls, 3.50
5.30; calves 2.505.50; stockors
and. feeders, 3.26 5.76.
Hogs Receipts estimated about
17,000; market 5 10c. lower.
Choice heavy shipping, 6.605.70;
butchers, 5.60 6.70; light mixed,
5.60 5.55; choice light, 6.50
S.65; packing, 4.8!6.50; pigs,
3.755.25; bulk of sales, 6.65
6.70.
Sheep Receipts estimated about
12,000; market steady. Sheep, 6.00
j 6.00; lambs, 6.257.70; year
lings, 6.50 6.60.
Englishmen of Mid-Devon huve or
ganized, to wa,;-- a war ou wood
jilgVons.
Wiiked Lad.
"What was the uchool lesson, little
boy?" asked the kfnd old gentleman
by the roadside.
" 'Climb,' " chirped the small boy
with bulging poeketB. "That's all.'
Climb.' "
"Ah! And I hope you will take
advantage of It?"
"Already taken advantage of It,
sir. Climbed every tree by the road
side In search of birds' eggs." Chi
cago News.
Not Knocking Anybody.
Lawyer The defendant in this:
case is a lazy, worthless fellow, Isn't
he?
Witness Well, sir, I don't want
to do the man any Injustice. I won't i
go so far as to say he's lazy, but
if it required any voluntary work 1
on his part to digest his victuals he
would have died of lack of nourish
tnant 15 years ago. --Chicago Trlb-i
une.
BUYING PAINT BLINDLY.
Many people look upon paint buy
ing as a lottery and so It is, the way
they do It. It Is not necessarily so,
however. Pure White Lead and lin
seed oil are the essential elements of
good pnlnt. Adulterants In white
lead can bo easily found by the use of
a blowpipe. Adulterations In linseed
oil can be detected with R fair degree
of certainty. See that these two ele
ments are pure and properly put on
anil the paint will stay put.
National Lead OOmpanv, Wood
bridge Building. New York City, will
send a blowpipe outfit and Instruc
tions for testing both white lead anil
linseed oil. on request.
Uninjured mammoth remains are
among the vust natural resources of
Siberia awaiting exploitation. For
commercial purpose the skeletons are
more valuable thn the best Indian
ivory.
According to figures printed In a
Toronto journal, transmitted by
Consul R. S. Chilton, Jr., of that
city, the foreign trade of Canada for
the 11 months ended February 29,
1908, amounted to 1583,765,974, an
increase over the same months of
1906-7 of $30,156,704.
66
HOW'S This'.'
We offer Due Hundred Dollnrn Rcw.-ir 1
for any case of Catarrh that cannot I
cured by I i nil's Cstarrh Cure.
F. J. ClIRKar & Co., Toledo, O
We. the ixadsrsigned. nave known V. .i
Cheney for Tho lost U years, and heliev,
hint perfectly honorable in all basins.
trnnHartion anil tinani-inllv able to earn
out any obligations made by his firm.
Waloi.no, Kinnan fi Mauvim, Wboli
sale DruggiM", Toledo, O.
Hall's Cat an h Cure in taken internally, art
ingdirectly upon the blood and mucuouaaut
faces of the system. Testimonial sent frrr
Price, 7.V. per bottle. Sold by all DrUggiata
Take Hall s Kainilv Pins for eoastipatioti
Consul Frank W. Mann, of Not
tingham, reports that the coal out
put of that part of England in 1907
Increased 4,000,000 tons over 1906
one-fourth of the total Increase in
the entire kingdom.
FITS,St. Vitus'Dance :Norvous Diseases per.
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer, fcj trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld..31 Arch St., Phih. , Pa.
Vegeterians assert that one acre
of land will comfortably support
four persons on a vegetable diet.
Hicks' c'lia-udtne Cures lieuduche,
Whether Iroin Cold, II.-..!. Stomach, or
Mental Strain. No Acetunihd or dangerous
drugs. It Liquid. KiTects immediately.
10c, 25c., and 50c., at drug itore.
The army of Terah, King of Ethi
opia, consisted of 1,000,000 meu
and 300 chariots of wur.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.
Burning, Painful Hores on LcgN Tor
lured Day and Night Tried Many
Remedies to No Avail Used
Cuticura; Is Well Again.
"Alter an attack of rhcumatura, running
sorea broke out on my huaband'a lega, from
below the kneea to the ankles. There are
no words to tell nil the discomfort and
great suffering be had to endure night and
day. He used every kind of remedy and
three physicians treated him, one after the
other, without any good results whatever.
Une day 1 ordered some Cuticuru Soap,
Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resol
vent. He began to uae them and in three
weeks all tho sores were dried up. The
burning lire stopped, and the pains became
bearable. After three months he was quite
well. I can prove this testimonial at any
time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper French
ville, Ms., July 21, 1807."
In a favorable wind a fox can
scent a man one-quarter of a mile
away.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
tMithiug,Boftetistheguuui,reducefcinfuimniu
tiou, allays j win, cures wind colic ifiea boUld
He is a lucky man who doesn't be
lieve in luck.
Measuring Moonlight.
A novel means of measuring moon
light Is furnlslK'l by the selenium
cell, through Its well-known varia
tions of electric resistance In light
of different intensity. By this meth
od the light of the full moon has
been lately determined to be a little
more than one-fifth (.21) of a stand
ard candlepower and about nine
times the light of the half-moon. The
gibbous disc proves to be brighter
before than after full moon. The
selenium cell Is not perfectly reliable
as a teBt for light of varying color,
but It has been found sufficiently ac
curate and sensitive to Indicate the
central phase of a lunar eclipse- with
in one minute of the computed time.
A Loquacious Swain.
Mr. Backwoods bad culled for the
first time to escort MlM Bumpkin
to the weekly prayer meeting. An
excess of timidity and self-consclous-ness
reduced both to the point of ab
solute sller.RO until at last and with
visible effort, ao the "meeting house"
Is nenred, tbu gallant summons all
his courage:
"Do you like stowed rabbit?" he
hazrrds.
"Ves," returns tho maiden, coyly.
Again silence, until ou tue return
Journey the home llgbU are sighted,
when, with another mhjhtly effort
the resourceful swain asks feelingly:
"Ain't the gravy nice?"
And yet there are thoso that, main-
tain that country folk sometimes I
seem at a loss for conversational ,
topics. From The Bohemian
NATUHE
AND WOMAN'S WORK
Keeping Jars Airtight.
Many housekeepers have trouble
with keeping airtight anything that
ts put up in Jars.
If, however, after a bottle or jar
is corked, it Is sealed with a mixture
of beeswax and rosin, there is no
danger of air getting ii'..
To make this Beallns mixture put
two ounecB of yellow beeswax and
four ounces of rosin in a email tin
pan, which is then set, In a larger
pan of hot water. Stir constantly
until the wax and rosin are well
blended. Apply while still liquid to
the outside of the corked jar or bottle.
LYDJA. E PINKHAM
Nature and a woman's work com
bined have produced the grandest
remedy for woman's ills that the
world has ever known.
In the good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers they relied upon
the roots and herbs of the Held to
cure disease and mitigate suffering.
The Indians on our Western
Plains to-day can produce roots and
herbs for every ailment, and cure
diseases that baffle the most skilled
physicians who have spent years In
the study of drugs.
From the roots and herbs of the
field Lydia E. Pinkliam more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy for their pe
culiar ills, more potent and effica
cious than any combination of drugs.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal te
Compound is now recognized as the
standard remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 516 N.C. St.,
Louisiana, Mo., writes :
" Complete restoration to health
means so much to tne that for the sake
of other suffering women I am willing
to make my troubles public.
"For twelve years I bad been suffer
ing with the worst, forms of female ills.
During that time I had eleven dl.Terent
physicians without help. No tongue
can tell what I suffered, and at times I
could hardly walk. About two years
ago I wroto Mrs. I'inkham for advice.
I followed it, and can truly say that,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re
stored health and strength. It is
worth mountains of gold to suffering;
women."
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
it will do for other suffering women.
Author And Manager.
"Yes, your play pleases me. 1
will produce it; but I don't Intend
to run any rli ks of a misunderstand
ing. Please sign this paper author
izing me to rewrite the dialogue in
troduce another set of characters,
and change the name!" Le Rlra
BABY'S
Favourite
GARFIELD
Digestive Tablets.
From your druggist, or the Garfield Tea
t o.. Brooklyn, NT Y 25c. per bottle.
(Samples upon request.
Kver notice how hard It Is to pay
for n thing on the "easy payment"
plan?
g BOY PAINTER
PA1 nTqUAUTY
I IT IS FOUND ON LYON 3ffi3it& f
PU RE WH 1TE LEAD kg '
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
antiseptically clean and free from un
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors,
which water, soap and tooth preparations
alone cannot do, A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite
of exceptional ex
cellence and eco"
omy. Invaluablc
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH 'health and DC
THE PAXTON TOILET 8r, Boston, Mass.
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SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
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Skin Soap
Warm baths with Cuticura
Soap followed, when neces
sary, by gentle anointings
with Cuticura, the great
Skin Cure, preserve, purify
and beautify the skin, scalp,
hair and hands of infants
and children, relieve ecze
mas, rashes, itchings, irrita
tions and chafings, permit
rest and sleep and point to a
speedy removal of torturing,
disfiguring humours when
'ill olco folic May t A rrom
dll ClbC Idllb. n,, hour o birth.
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