QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA. j Al THE HEAD OF THE PROCESSION MISS JULI'm " ' "I am glad to write tny endorse ment of the great remedy, Peruna. I do no moot hea rtily. " Julia Marlowe. Any remedy that benefit digestion "trrnjrthcna the nerves. The nerve center require nutrition. If the digestion is impairecf, the nerve centers become anemic, and nervous debility is the result. Cartoon br V. A. Hogem, in the New York Herald. Peruna im not a nervine nor a mtitnulant it benefits the nerves by benefiting digestion. IVruna frees the stomach of catarrhal rongestiona and normal digestion is tha result In other words, Peruna goes to the bot tom of the whole difficulty, when the dis agreeable symptoms disappear. Mrs. J. C. Jamison, Wallace, Cat, writes: "I was troubled with my stomach for nx years. Was trented by three doctors. They said that I had nervous dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet for three months. "I improved under the treatment, hut as soon as I stopped taking the medicine, I got bad sgnin. "I saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Peruna, so 1 thought I wouln give it a trial. "1 procured a bottle at. once and com menced taking it. I have taken several bottles and am entirely cured." How A rat CnitRht Two Hats. I once, had n cut who did a rathet remarkable ratting feat. He stalked two young rats on the eaves or a low, flat stable roof, and caught one In the usual way. The other jumped anto an elderberry tree just below. Bob, however, not satisfied with the one, grasped It firmly in his mouth, and then jumped headlong for the other. Either he was very lucky or extraordinarily agile, for he roll to the ground with one rat still In bis mouth and the other in his paws, and promptly killed them both. PASTOR FINDS A MORAL IN WRECK OF HIS OWN HAPPINESS Kobbai of Bride bj Drowning Accident, tbe Iter. Mr. Yroonun Says It Wis In tended For His Regeneration-Sermon Takes Placa ot Wedding Invitations On Day Set For Marriage Clergyman Tells ol His Bitter Struggle Willi Despair. Hicks' Cnpudnie Cures iNcrvousners, Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or what not. It refreshes the brain and nerves. It's Liquid and pleasant to take. 10c., 25c. Rnd SOc.. at drug stores. Georgia's Great Peach Crop. "Down in my State," said Mr. M. R. Campbell, of Valdosta. Ga., "the owners or peach orchards are happy. The prospects or a good yield of peaches are fine, and one of our rail roads expects to employ over 2,000 refrigerator cars this season, aa sgalnst 9 no last year. When I was youngster nobody in Georgia ever thought of selling peaches. The farmer who had them gave them away to every passing traveler. "Today Georgia has IS, 000, 000 peach trees planted, and the average worth of the crop to the State is about 18,000,000 annually. Our famous Klberta variety Is eagerly bought in every big city of the na tion, and the supply Is never equal to tne demand.' --Baltimore Ameri can. Pearl Furm Ik The Latest. E. H. Jefferson, of Duluth, has devised a scheme for treating clams so each may prove a pearl bearer. He made a Btudy of the pearl ques tion as applied to bivalves and ascer tained the scientific theory ot the origin of the pearl In shellfish. Then he figured the cultivation of the gems was possibly a practical venture. Mr. Jefferson actually has grown some pearls, although they are small. It remains to be seen, with lapse ol time, if large ones cannot be culti vated. Several years ago Jefferson secured a number of clams, and. after in. XVlnthrop, Mass. Miss Alice C. Loud, of Roxbury, who was drowned here three weeks ago, was to have bee married to the Rev. Hiram Vroo man, of Providence. Instead of the wedding invitations that would have been sent Mr. Vrooman has gathered about him his philosophy and Issued something like a sermon, his be reavement serving as the text. The essence of his reflections on the tragic event Is that the young woman perished, by divine will. In order that he might be parlfted by Are and proceed further upon the road to regeneration by being given a perception of his own worldllncss. The statement, or sermon, reads: "To-day was to have been the day of my marriage to Alice C. Loud, whose sudden death by drowning oc curred three weeks ago to-day. It Is true that from all earthly points of view this providential occurrence Is altogether Inexplicable, but when spiritually considered there Is suffi cient explanation to dispel every doubt of its beneficence. "Both practically and ideally Miss Loud seemed to be bringing to me the largest measure of personal satis faction that this world has in store for any man. She was bringing not only the most devoted and pureBt feminine affection that wag ever re vealed to me in a woman, but also that complex of countless physical, mental and spiritual values which promised to multiply my usefulness. "At. first, upon learning what had happened, all my ardent love for her, which had already given me the rarest happiness that I had ever ex perienced, turned, as It were, against me to torture me with vague anxieties for her and Indescribable pity. Fol lowing this, and second only to It by way of contributing to my suffering, was the despair of personal disap pointment. Apparently. I had been deprived oT that one satisfaction without which nothing 1bo besides could be satisfying. "A belief that has not been weak ened by doubts In the fact of the di vine providence, and which has been Inclusive of the unquestioning con viction that what the Lord had done was for the best and permanent In terest of every one of us concerned, has given a certain interior peace and sense of security, even while the external or natural affections were being tortured and tempest torn. "Indeed, the suffering has been tempered and greatly modified by these counteracting influences from within. It has seemed to me at times, and I have permitted myself to believe, that I was sensible of a work being wrought by the Lord in my ruling love, causing it to become n little more unselfish than it had formerly been. Indeed. It is the res urrection of less selfish loves from more eelflsh loves in such times as this that verifies the revelations in the word of God of immortality, and confirms the certainty of the resur rection of the beajtlful unselfish girl whom I loved and still continue to love. "I am thankful beyond measure that I have experienced not the slight est feeling of rebellion against the unalterable fact. My suffering has been a revelation to me of the great distance that I have yet to go in the regeneration. I have felt uncon cerned whether I live or die. I feel sure that T am suffering less and re ceiving greater spiritual blessing from it than many persons who have sustained similar loss." COMMtHClAUULUW.t Wholesale MarKets. New York. Wheat Spot easy, No. 2 red, 1.03c. nominal elevator; No. 2 red, 1.00,, f. o. b. afloat, No. 2 hard winter, 1.11 Vi, t. o. b afloat. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 77 He. nominal, elevator, and 76 nominal f. o. b. afloat. Option market closed 1c. net higher on May, owing to manipulation, but was 'A to He lower, otherwise following Western markets. Oats Shot steady; mixed, 26ffl 32 lbs, 54c; natural white, 26 32 lbs, 58R9H; clipped white, 32($ 40 lbs, 584 H- Butter 8teady; . receipts 7,721 packages; Western factory first, 18? Eggs EaBy; receipts 33.030 cases; State, Pennsylvania and near by first to extra first. 17&17V4r. : Western first, 1G16V4; seconds. 1 1 I H . PhllMtetpttls), Wheat lc. lower; contract grade. May 9999V4c Corn Steady; No. 2, for local trade, 83 84c. Oats Steady; No. 2 white natur al. .18 H 9 59c. Butter--Steady; extra Western creamery, 24c; do., nearby prim.: prints, 25. Eggs Steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 17 H'-' at mark; do., current receipts, In re turnable cases-, 16 at mark; Western firsts, free cases, 1 7 at mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 16 at mark. Chesse Steady; New York full creams choice, new. HHfrllHc.; do., fair to good, new, 10V4T1. Baltimore. Flour -Dull and un changed. Receipts. 6,358 barrels; exports, 1,477 barrels. Wheat --Quiet; spot, contract 99t 99H; spot, No. 2 red Western 1.061.00H; May. 99ft99H; June 98; July, 94 H-ft 944; August 92 (ft 98; steamer. No. 2 red 95H6 9-r; Southern, on grade 95fi9. Corn Dull; spot, mixed, 744?' 74 H; No. 2 white-. 77A77; May, 7 4 (ft 7 4 4: Jul:'. 74l; Sep tember, 71 Oft Mi steamer mixed 70f(70; Southern white corn, 79; Southern, yellow corn, 79. OatB Quiet No. ?. white. KHfi 60; No. 3 white, 5r8H; No 2 mixed. R6H ft1 57. Rye Firm; No i Western erport, 293; No. 2 Western domestic, 9293. Hay Easier; No. 1 timothy. 15.00, asked; No. 1 clover mixed, 11.6643 13.00. Butter Firm and unchanged: fan cy imitation, 20rfi21: fancy cieam ery. 25(626; fancy ladle, 18gil9; store packed. 16 (a 17. Eggs Steady and unchanged at 17H. Cheese Firm and unrhanged: large, September. 1 1 14 ; aew flat.. 11; new small, 12. INBiSTRIAL WORK UNSEXING WOMEN. i mure of Race Depends) Upon Checking; iCvft, 8aj Medical So ciety Speaker. Chicago. The subject of women In the workaday world was the chief theme before the meeting here of the American Academy of Medicine. Sev eral men physicians read papers de ploring the fact that too many wom en unsexed themselves by forsaking home life for industrial work, and as serting that the future of the race de pended upon the checking of "this widespreading evil." Dr. Helen C. Putnam, of Provi dence, startled the audience by de claring she was in favor of woman suffrage. "Every woman," she said, "has the right to develop her best faculties, to become educated, and to enter a business field, where she meets many meu, so she can select the father for her children. I favor establishing a study of 'home-making' In the public schools of our coun try." Dr. Emma Cnlbertson, of Boston, anld ' ' l i 1 1 -I ; . 1 1 1 .it ti... t , , ...... C!f8.'il18 a space on a lake Bhore- Plant- I alone is needed to settle the question eu tnem in the water. Before rtnine so he bored a tiny hole In the shell j and lodged a grain of sand in each. As a result he succeeded in eettina . a number of small pearls. A Truly Modest Poet. A man In America who writes the beat Scotch poetry earns his dally bread in a composing room In New York, and for amusement publishes a newspaper In a suburban city. Ilia chief peculiarity is this: He never dares publish In his own paper one of his poems, but allows the latter to drift around among his friends until some one takes a fancy to it and Inserts It in a prominent publi cation. He then clips it, and re publishes it in hjs paper as an ex tract from so-and-so, with his Ini tials algned. This modesty Is duly appreciated. - N. y. Press. of the place of wcinea in business life." Conditions had changed during the last hundred years. Dr. Edward Jack son, of Denver, asserted, and women dress by Dr. Herbert Burrell, of Bos ton, president-elect, on "A New Duty of the Medical Profession the Edu cation of the Public In Scientific Med icine." He said in part: "At present I believe that physi cians are too conventional in their methods of treating disease. They have not paid sufficient attention to the alleviation of the suffering that accompanies some of the Incurable maladies." Doctor's Tribute to the Press. Dr. Burrell advocated educating the public In sanitation, and urged extensive publicity for all questions of hygiene. He said: "Tho medical profession and many of the public are afraid of the press. I never had occasion to appeal to tho press for assistance and co-operation in any public measure without re ceiving hearty, but at times, to my mind, indiscreet, assistance. News papers will publish what they think the public wants to know, but not what we think the public ought to know. They assume, quite properly, the right of decision. The greatest power that we can have to diffuse ln- ive Htm, New Vorfc. Beeves Receipts 1,774 head; no trading; fee'.ing dull and unchanged; dressed beef slow at 9 to 11 c. per lb. Calves -Receipts 27 head; mark et slow and weak; common to good I veais, as.uv (qve.j z 't ; cny aressei; reals slow at S ift 10. ( Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3. ' 039 head: market, steady; sheep. ! 14.00 4.50; yearlings, S5.62 i fi.75. Hogs Receipts 1.144 head, nurt t steady. liicago. Cattle Market strong and In Bpots 10c. higher; steers. $5 w 7.30; cows, $3.75 'fi.7G ; heifers, ,3.506.25; bulls. $4 5.76: caU-es. $2.50tfi 6.30, stockers and feeders, 13.25 . 5.30. Hogs-Market 10c. higher; choliv heavy shipping. $5. 35$&. 60; butch ers'. l6.60OB.S0i light mixed, $5.45 ifl 5.50; choice light, 16,-660 5.60; packing, $5(ft5..r.0; pigs, $4.15 0 5-25 ; bulk of sales, f . i.. -. 5.65. Sheep Market active and 10c. higher; sheep, $4 6( 5; lambs, $5.25 it) 6.70; yearlings, $4.50(fj 5.25. Pittsburg- Cattle- Supply light, steady. Choice, $6.75 (y 7; prim. $6.40(t, C.65. Sheep Supply light, steady. Prime wethers, $4.804.90: culls and common. $2(3; lambs, $3 0; veal calves, $' i . Hogs Receipts fair. active, steady. Prime heavies, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $6.70; light Yorkers. $5.40 5.50; pigs, $4.90 4 95; roughs, $4.60 4.80. should be allowed to change their 1 'ormal'n tnf pumic press. Let us habits and occunatlona. I be frank with it and I believe that it will almost invariably be honest with One of tbe Erfjentiatf J tbe happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods ol promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of tbo world . best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi "duals onJy. 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 physician, and com mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get it beneBcial effect, alway. buy the genuine, manu sxtured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggist. gipS Tbomiison's Eye Water, habits and occupations Better Servants Than Shop Girls. Dr. Otto Juettner, of Cincinnati, said: "Tha lack of housewives and domestic servants is disrupting so ciety and home life. I have no sym pathy with women who work In stores or other Industrial institutions for starvation wages, when there are thousands of Jiomes In which they can get respectable employment bet ter fitting themselves for married life. Women competing with men simply lower the wage scale, cause a lack of i support by men and a tendency to I ward singleness." Dr. George Hoxle, of Kansas City, i declared It to be a deplorable fact I that teachers In public schools re ' celved I.. - wages than hodcarrlers. At the flrBt general meeting of the American Medical Association for scientific discussion here the chief feature of the program was an ad- and Ignorance. us." Charles Harrington, M. D., of Bon ton, took for his subject "States' Mghts and the National Health," and suggested that the movement for na tional control of the public health Bhould be focussed either Into a de partment "represented in the Cab Ine. or of a division of an existing department with a commissioner for a chief." By unanimous vote the House of Delegates of the association approved a recommendation to the Board of Trustees to create a commission, the sole duty of which shall be to watch and oppose the enactment of laws In tended to abolish vivisection. Dr. W. B. Cannon In an address advo cated a campaign of education against opponents of the practice, whom he accused of untruthfulness ODDS AND ENDS. Wright Brothers Have Several Aeroplanes Ready For Service. Washington, D. C. That the Wright brothers have several ma chines practically ready for service, and that they only await the clearing up of a little obscurity In their Qov ernment contract before beginning public exhibitions 1b kooD. news. Enough Is known about the work of the Dayton Inventor- to Justify tho belief that they have accomplished more with their aeroplane than their rivals, and that people are eager to learu more about them. The Field of Labor. The Indian Government Is opposed to the demands made upon them by the telegraph operators. British colliery englnemeu decided Iron, Steel and Tin Workers has adopted the ID 07 scale. The life-savers of Coney Island re quested tbe 3rooklyn (N. Y.J Central Labor Union to organize thoin Into a trade union. The California State Convention of tha National Association of Station ary Engineers is to be held iu Stock ton on June 11. Mascot Bears March With Our Jackles at Seattle. Seattle, Wash. The Atlantic bat tleship fleet landed an armed force of 3000 men, who paraded through the city accompanied by a land force. In tho middle of the procession were twelve bear cubs, brought from Aberdeen to be presented as mascots to the battleships. Bach bear was led by a prominent citizen of Aberdeen. ueioro tne reviewing stand was reached the little fellows tired, and their conductors took them In their arms and carried them past. Notes of the Diamond. Frank Smith la the hard-luck pitch er of the White Box. Willie Keeler is hitting better this season than last year. President Pulllam's new umpire, Frank Rudderham, has made a hit in tbe West. Mike Donlln Is New York's Individ ual star. He ranks fourth among the league's sluggers. Manager Cantllllon has emulated Lajole's example, and has tabooed poker-playlng among tbo Washing ton players. Three Chinese navy officers are now afloat In British cruisers to im prove their professional training, and It is stated that the numbei will shorty be increased. Japanese, Chi nese, Siamese and other foreign of ficers have from time to time been received on British Bhlps for the same purpose. As a result of a series of Investi gations on carbon at high pressures and temperatures, C. A. Parsons as serts that in none of his experiments designed to melt or vaporize carbon has more than a mere trace of black or transparent diamond been found i in the residue. His experiments, however, are not yet completed. Timber warts, or burls, caused by tho distortion of the grain out ot its natural position, rank high lu com mercial value because of their rarity and beauty of figure. These freaks of nature have brought as high as 10 cents a pound, an I a picture In shown of one that was valued at $200. Popular Mechanics. Emperor William has received ProfeBsor Schott, the welUknown sculptor, who, with Prof. Rhelnhold Begas, also a sculptor, Is actively en gaged In promoting an exhibition of German sculpture in New York. The Emperor gave his approval of tho exhibit, for which statuary worth $750,000 has already been pledged. Nine railroads which have report ed gross earnings for (he third week of May show a decrease of 19 per cent., which Is 3 per cent, less than the decrease returned by over thirty roads for the second week of this month. A first-class battleship, the metal contents of which weigh about 14, 000 tons, contains close to the fol lowing amounts of the several metals: Steel and Iron, 13,200 tons, cost -$396,000; coppor, 400 tons, cost $10i000; nickel, 140 tons, cost $98,000; lead (Including paluts). 140 tons, cost $10,600; zinc, 110 tons, cost $10,460; tin, 10 tons, coat $6,800. Diving expenses In New York havt Increased 11 per cent. In one year. 6tYI MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. Dlerliurged Because Doctors Conld Not Cure. 1V P. Brockway. 8. Second Ave.. Anoka, Minn., says: "After lying for nve months In a hospital I was dis charged as Incura ble, and given only six months to live. My heart was affect ed, 1 had smother ing spells and some times fell uncon scious. I got so I couldn't use my arms, my eyosight was Impaired and the kidney accretions were badly dis ordered. I was completely worn out and discouraged when 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but they went right to the cause of the trouble and did their work well. I have been feeling well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 rents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Kissed The Pup Good-By. Persons who went down to ?e the American liner Philadelphia sail for Southampton witnessed this scene ou tho pier: A man wearing a long raincoat, ac companied by a handsome woman, arrived carrying a shaggy-haired yel low dog. As the pair nenred the gangplank Ihe man tuir.ee!. and. kiss ing the dog on the muzzle, hande.l It to the woman, the while address ing it: "Now, batty, take good care of mamma and be gond to her until 1 get back." Then he turned and. kissing the woman good -by, boarded tbe ship. There was no cheering. N. Y Times. Anlmnls Tliut F.nrn Tlielr Living. The number and variety of four footed creatures on the stage or in the circus and earning good salaries for their trainers Is astonishing. Lions, tigers, elephants, bears, horses, clown mules, Shetland ponies Who dance the landers In sets, acrobatic dogs, horses that do fractions, nnd monkeys that accomplish some feats that require almost human Intelll- I gence and ability are legion. Good animal actors arc always in demand, and the salaries they command are powerful incentives for trainer, to rack their brains to hit upon some new and amusing act. It is not the cleverest act that wins approval bo much as the most original and amus ing. There are two universal rules among animal trainers. The first is to become lamlliar with the animals and to known his temperament and to make friends with him. The next j thing is to make the animal under stand thoroughly what it is that you i want him to do and to make him j do it. Tho animal must be made to feel that the man 1b his superior; i then unremitting lahor and Infinite Patience are required If a successful j result Is to be obtained. Harriet ' Quinibey, In Ieslle'F Weekly. Has o Pulse In Ills Arms. Without a pulse beating In either arm. P. J. Donovan, who is In charge nf the construction of the new post office in this city, lays claim to being the only man ailve with such a con dition. When Mr. Donovan 13 ill phvslclnns cannot at his wrist count I the heart brats. Other means have I to be substituted. The peculiarity of Mr. Donovan's ; condition enme about some time sgo. I and was ihe result of heavy work in lifting and similar labors In connec- tlon with his business as a contractor. I There were two operations at the hands or Dr. McDill, or Ogdenaburg The arteries below the breast were I cut and tied, nnd hence no pulse ! beats in his arm. N. Y. Herald. ( npticllne Cures Indigestion Pnlns. Itrlehins. Sour Stonmeh. ami Heartburn, from whatever ranim. It's Liquid. Kffecta nnniediately. Doetors prescribe it. 10c., '23c.. and 30c. at ilruii stoies. One r -ason so many men get mar ried is they don't In end to, hut the girl does. It makes a girl awTul ashamed to it in a man's lap without saying she 1 won't. To Drive Out Malaria un! Build Up lite .System Take tho Old Mtaudsrd H hive's Txsnc i.ksh tiin.i. Toxic. Vol know what you are taking. The formula i.-. plainly printHil ou every isittln, snowing it ll simply i. nine mm Iron in a tasteless form, and (its moat effectual form, for grown peonU ouU children, stle, This woman saya Lydla R. Pinkliurn's Wgctnldo Compound snved her life. Head her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willadson,of Marining, Iowa, writes to Mre. Pinkbam: " I can truly say that Lydia E. Pinlc ham's Vegetable Compound savec? my life, nnd I cannot express my g-ati lm!e to you in words. For yeurs I suffered with the worst forms of female com plaints, continually doctoring- and spending lots of money for mediclno without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydls K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it han restored mo to perfect health. Had it not been for you 1 should have been in my grave to-day. I wish every suffering woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularitiea periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,dizziness,ornervous prostration Why don't you try it? Mrs. Plnklinm Invites all alcli women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands tc health. Address. T,vim. Mass. Wife Dumb, Has To Listen. Arriving at the conclusion that his wife could and did talk enough for Women of the Ivory coast In Afri ca lengthen their necks by wearing Iron rings. Every year they put a new ring round the neck, which thnv both of them. Isanc Hollar, after a I can stretch bo far thu! it is nothing unusual to find it as long as the face. quarei witn her, nrteen years ago, vowed never to speak to her again, so for that length of time kept silent. He was moved to change his mind a few days ago only after a distress ing accident had happened to his wife. While she was in an excited frame of mind and was engaged In reminding him of his shortcomings, her tongue suddenly became paralyz ed, so that in a second she became I speechless. In this country the death rate Mr, Hollar at first could not be- imong the miners is 3.4 to every ileve it was true; it seemed too good. housand employed. In Belgium in : Then, when he saw that there was ( 1906 the number was 0.94, In Great DO chance of a come-back he address- Britain it was 1.29, In France It was ed a few remarks to Mrs. Hollar. He j .! In 1905, and in Prussia it was ' rose to heigths of oratory and in an I 1.8 in 1904. impnssionate manner he made up for lo Your Icl Acl.o nnri Ilnrnt Shakeintoyoui-shnes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the reel. It makes ight or i up w shoes reel easy. Cures Corns. Bunions, 1 Swollen, Hot. Smarting and Sweating Feot I , and Ingrowing Nail-.. .Sold hv all druu-gista nd shoe stores, M cts. Sample sent Frkb. i , Address Allen S. Oluiated, LeKoy, N. Y. all the golden opportunities he had neglected. All his wife could do wag to make motions. N. Y. World. FITS,StVitns-Dance:NervonR Diseases per patiently oared bg Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Si trial bottle and treati. free Dr. H. R. Kline. L4..M1 Arch St., Phil , Pa, When Kleven Day Were Lost. It Is safe to prophesy, one would say that the clock is likely to be iltered to suit tbe daylight. Fortu nately, the proposed change Is only :o rob us of eighty minutes In April ind restore them later in the year, Jr there might be a repetition of the scene In 1752, when the Ignorant uopulace were alarmed at the drop- ! ping out of the calendar of the days from September 4 to September 14. The change was one of tremendoiu Import, and the people, violently In flamed against It, raised the cry on the hustings. "Who Btole the eleven days? Give us back the eleven days?" But the eleven days never :ame back, and are not likely to do so. In this respect, as in the classic case In lngoldsby, "nobody seemed one penny the worse." It's better to have wed and been divorced than never to have imagined fou loved at nil. What flatters a man about being a SynlO Ib the disagreeable things he, Igpeota always coming along. Fishes That Grunt. An interesting, but not surprising, letall of the Italian soologlst's claim :o have discovered that fishes con verse by means of buzzes, Is his point :hat the red gurnet Is the most talk itlve. The gurnet or gurnard de--lves Kb name from a kind of grunt hlch it utters when taken Oat of .he water (French "grogner," to rrunt). Nearly 2.000 years ago Vrlst.otle recorded that, though fishes, laving no lungs, have therefore no folce, several of them can emit grunting sounds. TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS By Terrible Itching Eczema Baby's Suffering was Terrible Soon Entirely Cured by Cutlcurh. "Eczema appeared on my son's face. We went to a d( ctor who treate l him for tlires months. Tlic;i he was ao nnd that hit f.ica nnd head were nothing hut nn .i hia cars looked as if they were going to fall j oo,, o we iriea nnot.ler doctor f"r foul months, the baby never getting any bettei-. . lmn1 anri lV hnd big sores aa them anil the poor little fellow suffered so tei ribly that he could not sleep. After ho had suffered aix months we tried a set ot , nie wuueura uenie.lies nnd the firit treat I inent let him sleep nnd rest well; in one j week the sores were gone and in two j montha he .d(. a cieur face. Now he is . two years and Saa never had eczema again. nirs. ixmia lieck, R, r. U. 3, San Antomo, fex., Apr. 15, 1907." The thief has taking ways, but uu ringing back ones. protest, which might possibly be con sidered purely automatic, Is a good leal ahort of the conversational pow irs which the Italian attributes to the proverbially dumb tribe. Mm Wirislow'sKontMnp- Kvrnri for f'.h Mrr.r- But this kind of i teething,softuBthegums,reducesinrlammu. Much Traveled Indian. Robert Sewell, of Btldham, .1 Creek Indian, is one of the most widely traveled men in Oklahoma, having been In England and on the continent of Europe, besides having claimed a residence in both South America and Australia. He has bean around some, and was absent from his country and people more than twenty-five years. He returned only two years ago. Just in time to claim his rights as a Creek citizen. BUILT UP Right Food Given Strength and Brain Power. lion, allays pain, cures wind colic, U5c a bottle A oga's Kent. For fourteen years Bava Luchmnn Uass received from the priests of the Black Caves of central India the necessary education in order to be come a yoga, as a yoga must be capable of taking the forty-eight pos tures of the Hindoo Idols. Perhaps his greatest trick consists in balancing himself on the ends of his fingers while the whole of his body is in the air. Bava stated that in order to obtain the rank or yoga in the Black Caves or India he had to continue In this position on the ends ol his fingers under the eyes of the judges, without a second s inter val, for seven dayB and nights. aV tE TsSX i ars Peerless Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef that sold in bull? Libby's Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri ment retained. Libby's Peerless Dried Beef is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby's Oreal While Kilchen. Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from others youhaveeaten. Libby. McNeill 4 Libby, Chicarjo I i 1 f r SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and 3oe) Wrappers from "20 Mule Team Borax" I'mduru avod nxoh&iur' tbtjm tor VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE J ACS Fit' I OAST ISOKA X O? NWY.rk. local usau wants. Writs far manay atahiaf at in. THE DAISY FLY KILLER awr.,, The natural elements of wheat ana barley. Including the phosphate of potash, are found In drape-Nuts, and that Is why persons who are run down from Improper food pick up rapidly on Grape-Nuts. "My system was run down by ex cessive night work," writes a N. Y. man, "In spite of a libera) supply of ordinary food. "After using Grape-Nuts I noticed Improvements at once in strength and nerve and brain power. "This food seemed to lift me up and stay with me for better exertion, with leas fatigue. My weight in creased 20 lbs. with vigor and com fort In proportion. "When traveling I always carry the food with me to insure having It." Name given by Pottum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to WelUDle," In pkgs. Gver mad the a hove letter? A new one appears from time to time. They me genuine, true, and full of human interest. ,1 IT jVV.' ITS It roo mill from Flu. Fall in BIcanMa oi bpMiu. ur have CliilJrvn Uisidu so. u Naw Olssavsry ana Trutmsal will Ht ibem liwmwalats rMUf, u6 I rue holtU it lir. 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