OKB WOMAJTS EmUTRANCB. South rm Woman Hmttrrn Torture For Years. Hacked and torn with terrific pains, nlf-htly annoyed by kldnoy Irregulari ties. Mrs. A. 8. Payne, of 801 Third Ave., So., Colutnbns, Miss.. Buffered for years. She nays: "The pains In my bark, aides and loins were so terrible that I often smoth ered a scream. Every move meant agony. My rest was broken by n troublesome weakness and the secretions seemed to burn like acid. I was In an awful condition and doctors did not seem to help. Doan's Kidney Pills bene fited me from the first and soon made roe a strong and healthy woman." For sale by all dealers. 60 cents box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. How Scarecrow Knrns His Wages. As he stands In the middle of tn flat Suffolk field there is little to show that he Is not the ordinary inanimate scarecrow. He stands mo tionless for Ave minutes at a time, and only when a bird Is tempted by the fresh corn Just appearing above tne ground does he show any sign of life. But then it Is that the scarecrow moves; he hits an old tin can with with the rusty handle of a shovel and frightens the birds and makes them fly quickly out of sight So ho spends his day, this old, bent man, and at the end he Is paid 18 pence. He Is the village scare crow. THE TEMPTATION. Week' cleverest cartoon, by C. R. Macaulcy, in the Near York World. A TEAM OF WORLD BEATERS CHOSEN TO REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES HIrka' Capadine Cures Headache, Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomncb, or Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or dangerous drugs. It's Liquid. Effects immediately. 10c., 25c., and 60c, at drug stores. By Far the Greatest Aggregation Ever Sent Abroad Will Up hold the Stars and Stripes in London Expenses of the Big Athletic Trip Will Be $30,000. Average lirngth Of Life. The man who lives until he il more than a century old and tht child who dies in infancy arc alike Included In the law of averages. Thej balance each other's chances, as It were. Of 100,000 people living at the age of ten, only 95,614 will live to the ago of twenty-one, only 82,284 will be living at forty, only 49 will be living at ninety-six. and only I at ninety-seven. At thirty, the aver- I age man may take it that he has under thirty-five years to live; at forty, under twenty-eight years; at fifty, under twenty-one years; at six ty under fourteen years. In each and all of those cases, how he lives will determine whether he will hnvo a longer life or a Khorter life, but the average will infallibly work out within a space of ninety years. Casscll's Saturday .Journal. Whale Impaled On Pile Driver. An Immense blaeknsh or finback whale thirty feet long located Itself under a pile driver at a fish trap location near the entrance to Decep tion Pass a few days ago. The pile was pushed clear through the huge v body of the fish and was pounded ' 'Into the tide lands underneath by the heavy driving hammer. The struggles of the fish shook the pile driver so violently that tha loftman fell from the aeeond station of the driver rigging to the deck, and was rescued from drowning only by the prompt action of John Nelson, working on the deck. ODDS AND ENDS. The winter of our discontent is made up of melancholy days. Look out for men who arc always looking out for themselves. It takes a pretty young widow to make a man make a fool of himself. A woman knows she has a soul because there is no proof of It. It is better to be born plucky than rich and unlucky. Some men have money to burn be cause they don't burn It. About a vacation the most enjoy able thing is the planning thereof. Won't Help. Being of a bouyant nature won't help you any If you fall overboard. Boston Transcript. According to Viceroy Tuan Fang there are 1 , 9 H 0 opium shops in the Shanghai foreign settlements, and he wants orders from Peking to close them. The average cost of supplying 1, 000,000 gallons of water, based on the report of 22 cities, Is $92. This sum Includes operating expenses and interest on bonds. A woman will acknowledge gray hairs long before she will the years that bring them. "TWO TOPKBS." A Teacher's Experience. "My friends call me 'The Postum Preacher,' " writes a Minn, school teacher, "because I preach the gospel of Postum everywhere I go, aid have been the means of liberating many 'coffee-pot slaves.' "I don't care what they call me bo long as I can help others to see what they lose by Btlcklng to coffee, and can show them the way to steady norves, clear brain nnd general good health by UBlng Postum. "While a Bchool girl 1 drank coffee and had m of trembling and went through a slego of nervous prostra tion, which took me three years to rally from. "Mother coated me to use Postum, but I thought coffee would give me strength. So things went, and when I married I found my husband and I were both coffee topers and 1 can sympathize with a drunkard who tries to leave off his cups. "At last In sheer desperation, I bought a package of Postum, fol lowed directions about boiling It, served It with good cream, and asked my husband how he liked the coffee. "We each drank three cups apiece, and what a satisfied feeling It left Our conversion baa lasted several years and will continue as long as we live, for It has made us new norves are steady, appetites good, sleep sound and refreshing." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In Pkgs. Ever read thcabovc letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. New York City The team of American athletes that will repre sent the Stars and Stripes in the Olympic games at London. England, next month, was selected at a joint conclave of the executive and selec tion committees of the American Olympic Committees. The session took place at the Astor House and all day long those In authority dis cussed the abilities at "ome und chances abroad of each svallablo can didate. Afte;- a long list of perfor mers at three different tryouts and two Intercollegiate championships had been sifted and culled the fine string of 76 men was agreed upon. It Is by far the biggest team ever mustered in America for a fixture in foreign lands. The men represent all walks of American life college men and athletic club men and hail from all quarters, the North, South, East and West of the United States. The competitive grounds which the team will cover includes events at track and field sports, aquatics and wrest lingmaking about thirty distinct contests In all. All of these will be held inside the huge stadium at Shep herd's Bush. . It was decided that a white athletic dress shall be worn by each competi tor, the outer seam of the trousers to have a red, white und blue stripe and the chest of the shirt or Jersey to he adorned by a national shield of the United States. Each athlete j shall wear a blue cap. with a shield on the peak. The team Is to sail on the Ameri can liner Philadelphia, arriving on the scene of action about ten days before the opening of the games. To finance the trip will mean an expen diture of about $30,000. and though nil of this has not been collected the American committee hopes to have that sum at its disposal when the team heads for Sandy Hook. It will cost $ to send each of the men to London. Every man of the select seventy six is trained to the hour and will be kept in perfect condition until the team sails away. The fifty-eight sub stitutes, many of whom just fell short of the charmed circle, are not to be slighted In the calculations, and a glance at the following complete rost er makes It certain that the honor of Old Glory is in safe keeping: AMERICAN" ATHLETES OFFICIALLY ENTERED IN OLYMPIC EVENTS JN LONDON. The Team Selection Committee having in charge the American arrange ment for the Olympic games to be held in London next month completed the taak of assigning the seventy-six athlete chosen to the various events. Fol lowing ia :i I ist of the entries cabled to London: 100 Metres ("artmi-U, Hamilton. Huff, rurally. May. Cloiighan. Rector, Robertson. I). R. Sherman, Smithson. Stevens. Whitham. 200 Metre! A ties, Cartmell. Hamilton, Huff, Kiralfy. Mason, May, Rector, Robertson. 1) R. Sherman, Whitham, Cloofban. 400 Metres Atlee, Carpenter, Cartmell. De Selding. Ilillman. Mason, Mer riam, Pilgrim, Prout, Rmney, W. (J. Unbbins, Taylor. 800 Met res Beard, Bromilow, H. L. Coe, French, Halsted, Jones, Light bodv. J. C. Miller. Pilgrim, Ramey, Sheeliun. Shejirmrd 1500 Metres- Hlnnkenagel, H. L. Coo. Dull, Halsted, Heyns .lones, Light body, Riley. Howe. Sheppard, Sullivan, Trulie. 110 Metre Hurdle Cooke, (iarrels, Harlranft, Howe. Natwick, Patterson, Rand, D R. Robuuis, Shaw, Sinithson. 400 Metre Hurdle -Uni on. Bromilow, II. L. Coe, French. Halsted, Ham ilton. Hartranft, Ilillman, Howe, Light body. Merriam, Sheppard Steeplechase Bonhag, K. r. Can-. Dull, Eiaele, Halsted. Hall, Jones, I.ighthodv. Rowe. Spitner, Trube, H. C Young. Five-Mile Run- Bonhag, Armour. Hellnrs, E. P. Carr, R. J. Carr, L'ohn, Dull. Kisele, Hall, Rowe, 'lrube, H. C. Young. Ten-Mile Walk--Bonhag. Marathon Race Forahaw. Hatch. Hayes. Lee. Lor, Mornsey. O'Mara, Ryan. Tliibeau, Tewanina, Welton, Wood. Standing Broad Jump Adams, Billnr, Brcnuan. Ewry, Holmes, Irons, Muenz. Robertson, Schommcr, Sheridan. Standing High Jump -Same entries as Standing Broad. Running Broad Jump Adams, Bellab, Brennan, Cooke, Irons. Kelly, Ma boncv. Mt. Pleasant, O'Connell, D. R. Sherman, Stephenson, F. Young. Running High Jump Brennan, Girlney, Irons, Mahoney. H. Miller, Mof fitl, Patterson, Porter, Schomnier, Stephenson. Hop, Step and Jump Adams, Bellah, Brennan, Cooke, Irons. Mt. Pleas ant. O'Connell, Schommcr. Sheridan. D. R. Sherman, Stephenson, F. Young. Pole .lump AUra, Bella):, Campbell, Cook, Dray, Gilbert, Haggard, Jack son, Jacobs, Mercer, Nelson, Parker. Hammer Burroughs, Flanagan, Gillis, Horr. McGrath, Rose, B. E. Sher man. Talbot. Weight Burroughs. W. W. Coe, Jr . Flanagan. Garrels, Gilhs, Horr, Krue ger. Rose. Schommcr, Sheridan. Stephenson. Talbot. Three-Mile Team Armour, Bellars, Bonhag, E. P. Carr, R. J. Carr, Cohn. Dull. Eiscle. Hall. Row,', Trube, H. C. Young. :300-Mcirc Walk Bonhag. 1000-Metre Team Race Cartmell. Huff, Taylor, Sheppard. ( Kecerve Hamilton, WluUiain, Merriam, Ma sted.) Dis-us. both styles Adams, Burroughs, Dearborn, Flanagan (mini, (,ilhs, Horr, McGrath, Rose. Nieiiilnn. talhot Garrels. lavelin. b.dli styles Adams. Burroughs, Dearborn. Flanagan, (Iarrels. Gil lis, McGrath. Rose. Sclwimmer. D. E. Sherman. Sheridan. Talbot Wrestling -Bantam, Mcbnert; feather, Dole; light, Krug; middle Craige. Goiig, Nargancs: heavy, Talliot. Swimming Daniels, Goodwin. Foster. Hcbner, Rich and Tru'oenbach in the 100-melre. 400-met re and team l ace. 1500 Metres -Green. Breast and Bark Stroke Swims Gocasling and Gosnell. High and Fancy Diving Uaidxik. Grote. Borneman. Bicycle Cameron, Hurley, Van Den Dries and Weii.tr. in all cycling everts, including pursuit race and tandem bicycle. Tug of War Burroughs, Dearborn. Flanagan, Gillis. McGrath, Rose, Sheridan. Talbot. (Reserves W. W. Coe, Garrela, ilillin, Horr, C. C. Sherman, J. Krueger.) COMMERCIAL COLIM Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reoorts. R. O. Dun ft Co.'b Weekly Review of Trade aays: Improvement continues In commer cial channels, Increased manufactur ing activity and seasonable weather being the dominant Influences of the past week. In all lending industries there Is less idle machinery, and Rtaple lines of merchandise at retail quickly respond to the larger pay rolls. Mercantile collections are also more prompt, and confidence grows stronger as the crops advanco to ward maturity with no more scrlour handicap than excessive- moisture in some sections. While the first week In June compares favorably with anv previous week this year, there still appears a large decrease In compari son with the volume of business In tr.e same week of 1907. A lower price for steel bars was the most sig nificant event of the week In the Iron and steel Industry. Primary dry goods markets hav made further progress, recent reduc tions In prices bringing out a good volume of contracts. Indicating that no better terms are anticipated. In the Jobbing trnde the only note worthy activity comes from duplicate mall orders. Woolen mills are somo shat more active, but supplementary orders are not. liberal and the sea son's trade thus far Is much below oormal. Wholesale Market. New York. Wheat Receipts, 32, 000 bushels; spot weak; No. 2 red, 1.01 elevator; No. 2 red, 1.01 spot, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 1.15 f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter, 1.14 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 2,150 bushels: spot steady; No. 2, 7X elevator, and 75 f. o. b. afloat. Option market opened higher on foreign buying, but eased off later on better weather news and liquidation, closing c. net lower. July, 77V478, closed 774; September closed 76. Oats Receipts, 51,100 bushels; exports, 2,835 bushels; spot firm; mixed, 26 to 32 pounds, 54 56; natural white, 26 to 31 pounds, 58 60; clipped white, 32 to 40 pounds. 5 9f(j 66. Poultry Alive steady; chickens, 30; fowlB, 13; 11. Dressed irregular; spring chlckenB, 2532; 12tfi 17; fowls, 12 14. Cheese Old steady und unchang ed; new firm; State full cream, new, 1 1 Si 11; fancy, 10; good to prime. 10MO; common, 910. Receipt B. 4,640 boxes, Philadelphia. Wheat 1 c. low er; contract grade, June, 96 97c. Corn Firm and lc. higher; No. 2 for local trade, 83 84c. Oats Firm and In fnlr demand; No. 2 white, natural, 58. Butter Firm and In good de mand; extra Western creamery, 25 c; do., nearby prints, 27. Eggs Firm and In good demand: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 17 c. at mark; do., cur rent receipts, In returnable caseB, 16, at mark; Western ftrsto, free cases, 17, at mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 16, at mark. Cheese Steady; New York full creams, choice, llllc; do., fair to good, 10 11. Poultry Live, Arm and In good demand; fowls, 13 14c.; old roosters, 10; spring chickens, 25 32. Baltimore, Flour Dull and un changed; receipts, 3,710; exports, 367. Wheat Easier; spot, contract, 96 96; spot. No. 2 red, Western, 98(i98; June, 9696; July, 9292; August, 9191: stenmer, No. 2, red, 92 92 re ceipts, 16,952; Southern on grade, 92 96. Corn Dull; spot, mixed, 74 74; No. 2, white, 7 (a 77; June, 74674; July, 75 75; Septem ber, 74; steamer, mixed, 70 70; receipts, 1,64 0. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 58 59; No. 3, whito, 55 57; No. 2. mixed, 56; receipts, 10,562. Rye Easier; No. 2, Western ex port, 88 90; No. 2, Western do mestic, 8890; receipts, 1,461. Hay Easier: No. 1, timothy, 14.50 asked; No. 1, clover mixed, 12.00 12.50. Butter Firm, unchanged; fancy Imitation, 2021; fancy creamery, J Pi fr 26; fancy ladle, 1819; store packed, 17. Eggs Steady, unchanged. 17 c. Cheese Firm, unchanged, large, September, 13; new flats, 11, new ; mall . 12. AR BANK CLERKS UNDERPAID? New York City. The question as to whether tho great banks pay their clerks sufficient snlarles has been dis cussed with the keenest Interest In connection with the suicide of Charles T. Mulr, tho paying teller of an uptown branch of the Corn Exchange Bank. Mulr was receiving a salary of only J 1600 a year after twenty years' service, and killed him self because he feared his employ Must n't Laugh lit Police Entitled to More Respect. Detroit, Micb. At the conven tion of the International Association of Police Chiefs n resolution was introduced by Chief Kohler. of Cleve land, which was unanimously adopt ed, declaring that policemen are en titled to more respect. The cartooning and caricaturing of the policeman In publications and the making of him a subject of ridi cule In stago productions were con demned and nftorta to stop It were orderod begun. eri would discover that he had stolen $9068 at various times In order, as alleged, to pay living expenses and doctors' bills. He had just been promoted to the- position, and had been promised Increased pay later. Some of the ba; ,s are likely to ad vance tho salaries of their clerks as u result of the admission by many hank officers th it the men as a cIbbs are much underpaid. lilniiic "Brain Fag" For Many Railroad Accidents. Boston. President Tuttle, of the Boston ft Maine Railroad, declares that the many railroad accidents are not due to overworking the railroad men nor to lack of safeguards, but to "brain thg." and men guaranteed not to auffer from this psychological disease cannot be obtained. He tblnka that this mysterious obsession, which, he aays, makea the moat com petent trainmen temporarily Irespon r.lhle at intervale, Is one of the grnat est problems confronting railroads. Women In the Day's New. F. Zimmerman, father of the Ducj eas of Mnnhester. denies that his daughter is addicted to Socialism. Joanne Lolcc. nn advocate of wom an's auffrage. contested one of the wards In Paris and was defeated. The Count of Warw.ck as a So cialist speaker In America next au tumn la tho latest announcement ex traordinary. Wilbur C. Plitllps told the Rainy Daisies that most Americau mothers can't nurse their children, atid that It we want good mothers we must Im port them. Among the Worker. St. Paul (Minn.) union bakers have Mum. d an Increase of (1 a week In their pay. New York Brewery Worker havi signed a tbree-year agreement with (heir employer. Union coppersmith at San Fran ciico, Cal., have been Informed by the employers that the latter will in sist on a nine-hour day. Bt. Paul (MlnlM Typographical Union ba decided to take, a hand in the political game, and a ipeclal com mittee has been authorised to ar range the preliminaries. Live ntuea. New York. Beeves Receipts, 94 head; no trading; feeling steady; ex porta 4,000 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 294 head; steady; common to prime veals, 6.007.00 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs RecelptB, 5,589 head: sheep steady; prime and choice lambs weak; others, 10c. lower. Sheep. 4.005.00; culls, 2.00; lambs, 7.62 8.00; one car, 8.10. Chicago. Cattle Receipts est! mated 5,000 head; maket steady to strong; steers, 5.500 7.76; cows, 3.756.00; heifer, 3.506.2; bulls. 4.005.75; calves, 2.506.30; stockers and feeders, 3.25 05.40. Hogs Receipts estimated aboul 24.000 head; market Bteady. Choice heavy shipping, 5.506.55; butch ers', 5.5005.65; light mixed, 6.40 5.45; choice light, 6.40 0 5.55; pack ing, 4.9005.46; pigs, 3.756.00; bulk of sales, 6.4005.55. ODDS AND ENDS. Extremes meet. A house In St Augustine, built In 1665, has been iurned Into a garage. BoBton Tran script. According to atatlatica quoted by Congressman Cooper, the fatality In Pennsylvania mines rose from 611 in 1898 to 1,514 in 1908. The campaign against rats at the London and India dock, Tilbury, ha already resulted, dock officials esti mate, in the destruction of nearly 30,000 rodenta. Criminal records kept In New York County for the last six yeara show that a trifle more than one-half of the persons charged with crimes are found guilty, while expert opinion is agreed that not two out of 100 are Innocent. Tho production of lumbor, lath and ahlngles In the United Statoa In 1906 was 37,490,067 M font, board meaa ure against 30,602,961 In 1906. and 34,127.166 In 1904. The figures cover return from 31.077 mllla lu 1906, 11,666 In 1905 and 18,277 la 1904. Bprlng turkeys, Western turkeys, It llrlngs Hettl til And Hair. Health and happiness and new hair for the bald are sure to follow the use of his chest shield, according to the verlson of H. C. Dexter, Its in ventor. He has Just been cured of rehuniatlsm. he declares; has felt his lungs expand and hlo heart leap with youth, although he is now eighty one years old, and has grown new hair on a head that was bald. The chest shield which resembles n baseball catcher's mnsk. Is a struc ture of light wire soldered together. It Is eight Inches square. Il has a j convex curve that Is 1 Inches at me greatest neignt nnd slopes gradu ally back to the outer rims. The frnmework Is hung about the neck by a string of elastic and Is Intend ed to rest directly over the heart und lungs. "Anybody." said Mr. Dexter, "can obtnlu benefit from this simple and valuable device. It rests next to the skin and keeps the undershirt from subsiding upon the chest In a dead sog. In this way the air circulates over the heart and lungs nnd Imparls new life. It Is economical, too, for It neither eats, drinks, nor chews tobacco. I have been working on this little Invention for forty-four years, and at last I have the right shape and size." N. Y. American. A Part Of The Trent ment. "I believe," said Dr. John M. Kitchen, "I was the first physician In Northern Indiana to make uae of chloroform. I was a young fellow, not much past 21 years old, the ink hardly dry on my sheepskin, when u I man came Into my office to have an ocblng tooth pulled out. "I had n smnl bottle of chloro form, and with the hardihood of youth I made up my mind to ubo It. He rendlly went under ihe Influ ence of the new anesthetic. I pulled ninnfully nnd the grinder came out. I waited, but the paiient did not re turn to consciousness. 1 was badly frightened, und hastily seizing a bucket with about two gallons of water In It I poured It over him. Gasping, he came out from the In I fluence of the chloroform. Then he 1 wonted to know whin I meant by giving mm such n soaking. "Mustering all my professional sang frold I calmly replied: 'Thai, sir, la part of the treatment,' and lu went away, greatly to my relief, en tirely satisfied. " Hlrks' Cnpudine Cures Women's Monthly I'aina, Backache. Nervousness, and Headache. It's Liquid. F.fTrcts lams diately. Prescribed hy physicians with lwl results, luc.. anil 50c . at drug store Fooling The IjiiIIcs. Two men were standing together in n corridor or a postolUee. One or thi'tn happened to notice thai a post card held In the fingers of the other was addressed to the holder. "Why. what does this mean?" he asked. "Do you address letters to yourseir? "In this case, yes," was the answer. "That's rurmy." "Well, not so very. See the other side." He held It up, nnd the other side read: "Brother Blank There will be a meeting or the I. O. O. S. II.. No. 387. nt the hall, the evening of October 1, to transact special busl ness. Members not present will be nneil N. B. , secretary." "Yes, but I don't exactly catch on," protested the innocent. "Oh. you don't Well, I got the enrds printed myseir; the society Is all a myth. When 1 want to get out of an evening I direct one of these enrds to my house, I reach home, and my wife hands It to me with a sigh. I offer to stay home nnd Stand the fine of the fiver, but, of course, she won't allow that. That's all, my friend, except that the scheme Is worked by hundreds of others, nnd our poor de luded wives haven't tumbled to It yet."- News Book. . Storing Icicles For Summer I'.se. South Germans produce ice frum pure water in winter. They use a ,orge wooden framework in two stories, about six yards square und lix yards high. Each story Is covered with a floor Bf 18 parallel beams. In I ho center of which a tube is incased in wood rises beyond the upper floors. This tube Is connected with the water main and the water Issues through a rotating disk which sends n moving iproy on the benr.is. As the water Srops from the beams Icicles are formed which reach tho middle floor nd finally the ground. The volume Df water Is regulated according to the temperature of the ice. As the ice retains the shape or Isolated columns, It Is broken up faslly and removed. The Ice Is then stored, for use in summer. Chicago Tribune. WOMAN'S BACKACHE Tlirill For Nitroglycerin Handler.. Frain Hall, a local oil well shooter, bad a "scary" experience recently. He was carrying a can containing eight quarts of nitroglycerin pust tbfl end or a pile of casing at a drilling well juat u Bthe driller came from the derrick floor und stepped mi a Joint of the pipe. It was balanced in the middle und! hlB weight caused I be other end to tip up, striking the bottom of the can carried by Hall. Both the men held their breaths for an Instant, awaiting Ihe explosion that they had good cause to expect would follow, but they were agreeably surprised In nothing of the kind occurring. The tin bottom was denied, bul there was enough spring In the tin to absorb the shock of Ihe collision without disturbing to the exploding point the dangerous contents. Oil City Derrick. Under the new compulsory mili tary training derence scheme it is estimated Hint In eight yenrs Aus tralia will have 214,000 men trained and equipped ror war. To Drive Out Hal aria and Ilnild Up the System Take tho old Standard QaoYxea Tastr Lass Cmu. Tonic. Yo i know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed ou every Imttle, showing it h simply (Jui uineand Iron in a tasteless form, ami iqh most effectual form. For grewu poopl and children. 50c, Orders have been posted in the shop of the Pennsylvania Railway system prohibiting swearing among the men while at work. The penalty will be an enforced vacation, nTS,St.Vitns'Danre:NervousDlReasesper manentlycnred by Dr. Kline's (irwit Nervo Restorer, f-i trial bottle and treatise freo. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.81 Ar.b St., Phila., Pa. in Germany nil worknuai, servants and clerks above III and getting less than I00 a year are obliged by law to Insure against old age. INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT. Afler Inllnmiimtory Rheumatism, Hnlr Came Out, Skin Peeled, mid Bed Sores Developed Only Cutieuru Proved Successful. "About four years ago I had a very se vere attack of Inflammatory riiaanatiam My skin peeled, and the high fever played havoc with my hair, winch came out in bunches. 1 also hail three large bed sores on my back. I did not gain very rapidly, and my appetite was very poor. 1 tried many 'sure cures' but they were of little help, and until I tried Cuticura Resolvent I had had no real relief. Then my com plexion cleared and soon 1 felt better. The bed sores want very soon after a few appli cations of Cuticura Ointment, and when I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment for my hair, it began to regain its former glossy appearance. Mrs. Ijivina ,1. Henderson, 1.1H Broad St., Stamford, Conn., March and 12, 1907." Our leading physician recommends Cuti cura for eczema. Mr. Algy Cockburn, Bhilou, O., June 11, 1907." It is said that Austria has pro duced more fine skater than any other country. The liaek is tho mainspring oi woimin's oTRanlam. It quicldy calls attention to trouble by itching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as nervousness, headache, pains it; the loins, weigh! in Ihe lower part ol the body, that a woman's feminine organism needs immediateattention. In lUch CM8I the one sure remedy which speedily removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthv, normal condition Ls LYDIAE.P.NKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. ill Young, of 0 Columbia, Ave., Rockland, Me., says: " I was troubled for along time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my side, and was miserable in every way. I doctored until I was discouraged and thought I would never get well. I read what Lydla K. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound hud done for others and decided to try it; after taking three bottles I can truly tav that I never felt so well in my life." Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of Kast Earl, I'a., writes to Mrs. Piiikham : "I had very severe backaches, nnrl pressing-down pains. I could not steep, and bad un appetite, Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetal, lc ( .impound cured mrt and made me feel like a new womur.." PACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia K. Pi.ik ham'a Vegetable Compound, ms.de from roots and herbs, ha lieeti the standard remedy for female ilia, and has positively i nnd thousands; of women who have Iteen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, Irnguiaritstsa, periodic pains, backache, that hearing-down feeling, flatulency, India, t ion, ( I i..iness, or nervous prostration. MOTHER GRAY S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A O-Uin Pnre for I'pvrr I h i r Mia, ('onMtTpnt Imi. 1 1 ii 'I t r ii , Htnimtch Trotibli'Bs T. cih n !lnorriri, nnd )rtrn V nrtit ft. Ttx-vnrrn.lt u t i tihln MM In Child- 1(1 ' hiiur. Ai all OruttKiets, iivt rn'it Inm Nimpif RmUmI KHKK Addrt K. Vurk City. A. 5. OLMSTED. Lc Roy. H. Y I Mother Gray. Mrs. W'iuslow'sSoothinR Syrupfor Children allays puin, cures wind colic '&ca. bottlo The women of Russia and the men of Japan are the most expert needle workers In the world. USCS Of A London Church. The Church of All Hallow. Lon Ion Wall, presents a strange appear ance every monitiiK- The biiildliiK Is opened early for the uccommod.i ilon of girls and women who arrive in ihe city by the "workmen's" rains, which frequently nre run at ueh an hour as to compel the pas sengers to make a long wult afiei irrlvlng In the city for their places Df business to open. A short servlci s conducted and then the coiigreRn ion Ib permitted and even encourag d to employ themselves wllh needle work or with reading. The women mil girls are provided with reading nailer, (hough care is taken that I, thai I not be too narrow in Its range. On New Knglniid Tombstones. There were several epitaphs which fascinated you for awhile, epiiuphb Ike that of "Solon Tyndall, Killed !y a Kali from the Main Topsail Vard of the Bark Amazon, In the 'larbnr of Iluenos Ayres, on March 12. 1850. Ilfj as a seaman did his duty well, Hut bis foot slipped und from ulol' he fell, Cell, but to rise and climb the shrouds on high, And greet his Master wllh a glad "Aye, aye." Or that which recorded the fuio jf "Absalom Peters, Shot In the I'reek by the Kxplosion of Ills on n Uun." The General Demand it the WeU-Informed of the World bus ihvays been for a simple, pleasant and llicient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts arc known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in elfcct, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet. prompt, in action. In supplying that demand wilh its ex cellent combination of Syrup of I igs and IClixir of Senna, the California l-'jg Syrup Co. pfooeeda along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. 'i'hnt is one of many reason why Syrup of l'igs and IClixir of Senna is given the preference by the Welti n(;irmed To get its beneficial effects always buy .ho genuine manufactured by the CoU ornia 1'ig Syrup Co., only, and for sale jy all lending druggists Price fifty cents per bot ,le. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breuth, teeth, mouth and buoy antiscpticully clean and free from un healthy derm-life and disagreeable odor, which water, toapnnd tooth preparation alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and dcodor izinjg toilet requisite ol exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluuhlc for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal nnd uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or hy mail postpaid. Large Trill Sample WITH "HCAiTH AND BCftUVV" BOOK If NT Mil THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. PATENTS BOUNTIES ItmiJ-Mi i - jrmir tiooki, Writhing, Hrv rurm, etc. New av't m to Ikmatjr lor oMlun n 'liflr relative, who t tie oivil war, -w I ., I.. v- ntHiiirwtt oftf i.tn'u.int lor 'limit, k'or hUulu himI hutriii'ti.xi, Addre!, W. II. VVUla, ". v . aw, Nutiarjr Public,) Will llulMi.i, 3H lu 1. Ave. VV matin. tfUih I). U. OTttt l rMV pruottof. WALL-PAPER H $1.00 14 rollnnlitf, m t'fi t , 3 tmnlfr, for farlur. DlnluK mum, I Jlimrv it Ued-rocui. NVw UiMrtgii, any color ton wlL. LlpptM trv iglit or eiprwM, for ll.uu. M S. I. MtMOSON. 715 N Hn4 SI. ' P i fVIMALS- IkK'.'.r.rhn.',.rH. All for Mr. IIKKM4N -m nnsilT., Ilrritl Hid., I'l.,'. ven!sti liunilr,-'! nr f hrm l tilsy with smt lusrrti AIM f'KDr ctiarsnlsrU i 1,"U- Mini bUAL (rt -rmoilT for itrual an 1 ini-- ln, Rhi-uinstlim, Colic. u Ilk mstflr. Vlniplo, ssfa. .,, ouwar forni, uv lusll US.-. 1'uluCuruCo. , u W. CathBL.lvY Cilj. DROPSY ?.f.w.i.lD"1ilE1-T ; trt .m. Il..,,k riMlla.nUU k4 fo til . irMlM.4 Sr. Pr. II. II. IIUHI SUSS, ii,s Uk AVVtjJsflall IM raw ri--, ir iu,rAf U af O WIDOWS'-"""!!- UWobltlatc PENSIONS h7,NMS.nS."- FOR MEN Tha foundation of slow comlort niuat ho at the bot tom, and il tho ltotlom o( the shoo i different from the licit. An of yoni foot it does not tit. HKKKKMKIt slums are built from the f round up to KIT. I-ook Jr the label. If you don't easilv find these sIiim-n, write u for direction how to secure them. FRED. P. FIELD CO. BKOCKTON. MAS. J Now We'll Have To He rrohperous. The representatives of some 3,000 traveling aalestnen have voted und pledged their constituents to talk nothing but prosperity front now on. Everybody knows how tbeie drum mers can argue, and so a word to Ihe wiae ahould be sufficient. They ought to be able to accompllab more lu tbia line than the St. l.ouls Proa perlty Aaaoclation. The country will Just have to be prosperous to save Itself from being talked to death. CHICKENS EARN MONEY! h,,lliir vm, ruii. I 'l i.L.n. .. .. 1 1.. , i . , . . I . , i , . ,. "- iitbuiis. i ne way 10 oo ims is lo VI e offer a book telling all iovi, a ooos. written Dy a fl year in raiaing Poultry, had to experiment and spend av to coaduet the business -CENTS in poatage stamps, and Cure Inaaaae, how to Mnrltct. wiiu-h Knwls In Ksvjt indeed about evrrvllmig vou must know on the POSTPAID ON kECKfPT OK 26 CENTS IN If You Know How to Handle Them Properly I. vou want to do it uii. lli.-nni ..,,.1 profit by the experience of others, vou need to Ln.tw on th ,,l man who made his living for and in that tune nat-essarilv much money to leani the best for the small sum of 25 it tells you how to Detect Feed for Egga, and also for for Iti I ,- 1 . .... i subject to make a success. B I AMI'S Book Publi$himg Hout; 134 Leonard St., TV. Y. City. Nursing Mothers and Malaria The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and Ww- n t system. You know what you are Ukina. The formula is plainly Drinted on everv botti .ho.ln. .r is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children 50c.
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