yrupffFgs acts gently yet prompt ly on tko !) uels, cleonsos fne systcmxpjcudlly. assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To rt its hcnejicial ejects buy the demiine. jlunajacturccJ by tho California JloSlfHUPCo. SOLDEfnEAOINCORUCCISTS-SOtp-BOTTut WIDOWS'"1"1" NEW LAW obtained ni-wctmua by JOHN w. mok'v.s. PENSIONS Washington. D. C In France a law hai Just been enacted which punishes with heavy flne and several months' imprison ment any conductor or owner of an automobile who, having mimed any sort of accident, or who having been in a collision with any other vehicle or individual or object, does not Immediately stop and (tlvo his name and address to the police or to other representatives of the law. This punishment is to be specifically im posed, quite irrespective of the mer its of the case Itself. Stale of Pennsylvania COMMERCIAL bULUIIII Pa's IntiM BUI, "I Ruess pa must have passed a lot of time at the dentist's when he was in New York," said Johnny Green. "Why do you think fo?' queried his ma. " 'Cause I heard him toll a man today that It cost him nearly $S00 to get his eye teeth cut." icplled Johnny. Boston Post. There's always a lot more onjtiy ment in smoking when your wife worries for fear you will spill ihe ashes on the Door. About 40 differet kinds of wlialcn mil dolphin are known, arid al 'hoiiRh they live In the open sea mid look like fish, they are not llsli at all, but are true mammalr, breathing air and feeding their young on milk, like cows and horses. Hicks' Capiidlne Cures Women's Monthly Pains, Backache, Net -vine ness, and Headache. It's Liquid. Ivfiectx imme diately. Prescribed by physicians wttli best results. 10c., 25c.. snd GOc. at drug Mores. A Firclefs locomotive. One of Ihe most recent inventions in locomotives is the tireless engine now used In Germany. It Is employ ed for shunting work only, und Is driven by one man. The tank of the engine is filled with steam from a generating station, and so churged will work for four or live hours. The locomotive boiler, according to the London Globe, is first three-quarters filled with superheated water, and then the steam is admitted and thor oughly mixed. The steam Is admit ted at a pressure of 170 pounds on the square Inch, and it 1b found that only half an atmosphere of the pres sure is lost in transferring from the powerhouse to the engine. The fill ing requires 8 or 10 minutes. Overlooked. Aunt Tommy, I put three pleg In hero yesterday, and now there Is only one. How Is that? Tommy Please, it was so durk, aunty, I didn't see that one! Punch. A Decorative Accomplishment. "So you are going to teach your daughter music?" "Yes," answered MrB. TMcfgtlt, "just enough to give us an excuse for having a piano lamp und a ma hogany music rack." Washington Star. She Knew The Formula. A Btranger approached a little girl who was somewhat accustomed to interviews with the usual question, "What's your name, little girl?" The little girl, without looking up from her Bandplle, replied: "My name 1b Edith and I'm four. She's my little sister; her name's Mlldrod and she's two. I don't want to go with you and be your little girl, and I know you can t steal my little sla ter." Harper's Weekly. DIFFERENT NOW. Athlete Kinds Better Training Food. It was formerly the belief that to become strong, athletes must eat plenty of meat. This Is all out of date now, and many trainers feed athletes on the well-known food, Grape-Nuts, raude of wheat and barley, and cut the meat down to a small portion, once a day. "Three years ago," writes a Mich, man, "having become Interested In athletics, I found I would have to stop eating pastry and some other kinds of food. "I got some Grape-Nuts and was oon eating the food at every meal, for I found that when I went on the track, I felt more lively and active. "Later, I began also to drink Postum In place of coffee and the way I gained muscle and strength on this diet was certainly reat. On the day of a field meet In June I weighed 12 Pounds. On tbe opening of the foot hall season In Sept., I weighed 140. I att-lbutod my fine condition aud ood work to the discontinuation of Improper food and coffee, and the using of Grape-Nuts and Postum, my Principal diet during truiulng season being Grape-NuU. "Before I used Orape-Nuts I neer !H rlht in the morning nlways Kind of out of sortB' with my stomach- But now when 1 rise I feel good, after a breakfast largely of ""a; NutB and cream, and a cup of lostu I toel like a new man." mere , , r,, Name i eu by Postum Co., Battle w!n ;Mi' : W "The noad to Wellvllie," I -.kga. Ever rem ,le above letier? A new appear i,, tfco i tin. They J0". true, and full of human WKHtlXOMOISK PLANT GUTH 91,000,000 OHDKHN. Pittsburg (Special) -The latest addition to the rapidly accumulating evidence thst Industrial condltionr are Improving In the Pittsburg din trlct comes from the Westlnghous Companies, whose plants In the lOnst Pittsburg section received orders ag gregating $1,500,000. These orders are not confined tr one pan of the country, but come from all sections, Whits Mexico cop tributes something worthy of notice. The business for Ma was 1 5 per cent, higher than for the earllet months of the year, while June show ed an advance of 23 per cent. July has opened with prospects that or ders will almost reach the normal business of ihe corporations. Over 90 per cent, of the plants ol the American Sheet & Tin Date Co. are In operation, and as the wage scales have been signed there are no clouds on the horizon. The demand for window gtnss. with the country practically bare of sal able sizes, means that all fnctorles will he In operation ae soon as forces can be organized and the llres start ed. Some factories are still In opera tion in the last fire, an unheard-of proceeding In tbe glass trade. William B. Scarfe & Sons, machin ists, received a contract for J 50,000 worth of work from the Tennessee Coal. Iron ft Railroad Co. h U.ors OF MITRDRRED WIPK. Reading (Special). At the Coro ner's Inquest held here In the case of Mrs. John Massler, who was shot on June 29 by her husband, who then killed himself, after coming hero from Chicago, a theory as to the cause of the double tragedy was es tablished. All testimony pointed to the fact thnt Massler was extremely Jealous of his wife, and that he de clared she was not true to him. There was also testimony which tended to show that Massler's father. Michael Massler, who Is now In a Philadelphia hospital aa the result of slashing his throat with n razor dur ing the funeral of his son. Knew hi. son intended to murder his wife and thut the revolver used was owned by the elder Massler. It was also brought out that there had been a tacit agreement between Massler and his son to conio to lte.nl ing together on July 4, with the idea of getting rid of the wife by means of n supposed accident. The jury rendered n verdict that the woman was shot by iter husband with premeditation. PROMPT TO PAY Till. STATU. Harrlsburg (Special I. Ah a re sult of a conference between Attorney General Todd. Deputy Attorney Gen eral Cunningham. State Treasurer Sheatz and Attorney A. J. Bdwards, for the Commonwealth, and Attorney Clarence Burleigh and Director Wil liam H. Latshaw, for the impended Allegheny National Hank, it. la believ ed that an amicable agreement will be reached, whereby tire state will shortly receive the full amount of It $523,000 depoell in that Institution, with interest. The conference was called to con sider whether or not an agreement i-ould be reached for a settlement without waiting for the outcome of the litigation in the Allegheny Coun ty courts over the relative respon sibility of the bondsmen. While no definite action was taken, it Is slated that the bank people sub mitted a proposition which ma" move the tangle. SHOOTS I! is SBKKNADKKS. Allentown (Special). With the 'xclanration. "I'll teuch them a les ion," Amandes Mllies, of Danielsvllle, fired two sjiots Into a crowd of young uerrymakei-B who had gathered ibout his home to serenade bin and his bride of a fortnight, injuring live foung men, two of them seriously, and three slightly. The rest of the party. Including a number of young women, escaped, although the Bhot was fired at short range, and the young yeople were Dlosely grouped. Tho young men shot are: Stewart Cable, 2 7, Cherryvllle. left, arm blown to pieces, shot belteved to have penetrated her heart, Willi die; Charles Easterday, 25. shot removed from back of body fron heel of head slightly Injured; Albert Zimmerman, Walter Mlnnlch and Howard New hard, all of Danielsvllle. Father and son were arrested. CHI K III S IN I'lV.AI.HY. Lancaster (Special). The contro versy between the rival factions ol the Swedenborglan Church, for th $40,000 Frederick J. Kramp eBtate, weB continued before Judge Smith lit the Orphans' Court here. Dortrlual differences, urlslng largely out of the construction placed upon Sweden borg's famous work, "Conjugal Love," formed a conspicuous featurt of the testimony. The branch of the church known as the general convention accuser their opponents, the general church, which ' xen i.es supervision over the academy at Bryn Atbyn, near Phila delphia' of teaching a principle ol immorality and claims that It there fore cannot receive the legacy be cause its teaching Is contrary to civil law and subversive of public mor ality. MAIL POUCH ROBBKO. Wllllamaport (Special). A mall pouch containing several hundred let ters and a large number or checks was robbed at tbe Philadelphia ft Reading depot at Halls Station, ten miles east of here. The postal authorities bad not missed it untli It was found lying along the tracks near tbe station. It had been cut open and part of Its contents removed. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market ReoorU. R. (J. Dun ft Co.'s Review or I Trade says: "Midsummer quiet is augmcntcr! mis year ny rne general contrai t ton that has occurred In all departments of trade and Industry, but splendid progress of the crops strengthens confidence In the future, and pre- liaPdtlnn ('.., .. I.. ,. . , r"p-wn n'i n eu Re viMiinie oi rail business is gradually Increasing the I'ojitunKt ui acuve machinery. c.r ratlc duct nations In prices of raw material retarded Improvement In the cotton gooda Industry, hut Ihe recent sharp advance In hides and leather on account of small receipts of cattle failed to check progress at shoe factories, and a fair tonnage of new business is received by the steel mills. Semi-annual clearance sales of dry goods were well attend ed, country me'ehants replenishing depleted stocks at satisfactory prices and reports from all sections of the country testify to a good distribution of lightweight wearing apparel. Idle freight, cars have been reduced to less than 350.0OO nnd many railroad shops are resuming repair work. Wholesale Market. New York. Wheat Receipts, none; exports. 16,035 hushels; sales, 3,500,000 futures. SO. 000 spot. Spot firm; No. 2 red, HQti ele vator; No. 2 red. HK f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.17 t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.02 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 3,225 bushels; ex ports, 2,250 bushels; sales, 5,000 bushels; spot firm. No. 2, 79 '-i nominal elevator and 79 14 nominal f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, -85,500 bushels; spot steady. Mixed. 26 to 32 pounds, 5 4(8.55; natural white, 26 to 31 pounds, I7W009: clipped white, 32 to 40 pounds. 59 ft 68. Poultry Alive. steady : snrtna I chickens, 20; fowls, 12; turkeys, 13. Dressed, irregular; Western spring chickens, 15(i22; turkevs, 12tl7; fowls, 12 13. Cheese Weak; receipts. 5.36 S boxes: new State, full cream, spec ials, 11il2Vs: do., small colored and white, fancy. 11; do., large, 10; do., good to prime, lOJflOVj; do., common, SVtfiO; skims, 1 Eggs Irregular; receipts. 1,B47 cases; State, Pennsylvania, and near by fancy white, 23Cr24; do., prim" to choice, 20& 22; brown and mixed fancy. 22; do., prime to choice, 20 21; Western average, prime, 17'4(ii 18; Western firsts (official price), 17 17y2. Philadelphia. Wheat 1 c. b lgher ; contract, grade. July, 89 90c. Corn Firm; for local trade, lafil. 79c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, natural. 5859. Butter Steady; extra Western creamery, 24c; do., nearby prints, 26. Eggs -Firm, good demand: Penn sylvania and oilier neurhy firsts, free I cases, 19c. at mark; do., current re ceipts, In returnable eases, 18 at mark; Western firsts, free cases, la ! at mark; do., current receipts, free j cases. 18 at mark. Cheese Dull and lower; New York full creams, choice, 12c; do. : fair to good, 11 M Q 11. Italtiinore. Flour -Dull and un- changed; receipts, 4.448; exports, ! 377. Wheat Strong; spot, contrac: 90 90; spot No. 2 red West ern, 92 92 : July, 90 90; August, 90 90 ; September, 91 14 91; steamer No. 2 red 8686i4; receipts, 51,998; new Southern by sample, 7288; new Southern on grade, 86 90, Corn Firmer; spot, mixed 76; No. 2 white, 79; July, 76: Septem ber, 77 asked: receipts, 6,105. Oats Steady; No. 2 white, 59 59; No. 3 white 57 59; No 2 mixed, 5757; receipts 8,036 I Rye Quiet; No. 2 Western ex I port, 88 89; No. 2 Western domes j tic, 8889; receipts. 737. Hay Firmer; No. 1 timothy 13.00 13.50; No. 1 clover mixed I 10.5011.00. Butter Firm; funcy imitation i 10011; fancy creamery, 25; fnnc.v I Indie, 19 20; store packed, 17. (11 ' 18. Eggs Steady, unchanged. 17 1 18. Cheese Firm, unchanged; new , large. 12; new flats, 12; new small, 13. I Mff $ SCIENCE M PROOF FOR TWO CENTS. The fossil of a lizard .114 feet long has been round out In Wyoming. In Cornwall experience showr that 1 woven-wire screens in the stamps which crush tin ores are better than punrhed plates. The shrinkage of n-nV! from 1 ! of moisture has been found by the I United Slates Forest service to tango I from seven to twenty-six per rent, of the dry volume In different species. Dr. Manning Fish, of Chicago, an I nounces a new theory concerning I pneumonia. He says the disease I rests In the bony framework of the I nose and that the seat of trouble In j Bitch cases is not In the lungs, as is generally supposed. cle HI " New York. Beeves Receipts, i. 122. No trading; feeling weak; ex ports today, 2,500 quarters; of beef Calves Receipts, 83; market quiet and steady; veals. f.7B4$L&0 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5, 396; sheep, steady; lambs, steady tt 10c. higher; sheep, 2.75 to 4.20; lambs, 5.00 to 6.65. Chicago. Cattle- Receipts, 4.000: market Bteady; steers, 5.901 8.25; cows, 3.60 5.7ft; hellers, .i.nOCri 6.90; bulls, M0OB.S0; 5.40 6.25; stockers and 3.00 5.15. Hoes Receipts, 25.000; 5 10c. lower; choice heavy ship ping, 6..ri06.55; butchers. 6.45 6.55; light mixed. 6.25QI.35 choice light, 6.35 (ft 6.45: packing 6.766.40; pigs, 4.500.00. Sheep Receipts, about 12.000, market easy: sheep,' 2.75 4.25 , lambs, 4.505.50; yearlings, 4.00 4.76. cn I ves feeders market ' ISP The sun and his planets, though moving toward a point in Hercules at the velocity of 20,000 miles an hour, or 500,000 miles a day, must, travel at this rate for a million years to reach the frontiers of the distant constellation we are headed for. The only way to treat a pavement I after It Is once down Is to let. it alone. In many cities of Europe a conduit runs on each side of the street, and In this all the light wires and pipes of every description are placed. The spectacle of a gang of men digging up a street pavement in any leading city of Europe Is quite unknown. Military experts are satisfied that the balloon offers an excellent means of locating the positions of tho enemy and that the danger to tho men In the balloon Is not so great as had been heretofore supposed. By the aid of photographic, apparatus and field glasses the enemy may be lo cated at distances ranging from five to fifteen miles, according to the con dition of the atmosphere. A sunflower four feet high, with the usual leafage, gives off In twelve hours from twenty to thirty ounces of water in the shape of perspiration. It has been calculated that, an acre of cabbages, planted In eighteen inch squares, gives off every twelve hours over ten tons of water through their leaves. Most agricultural plants ex hale during the period of their growth more than 200 times their dry weight In water. The total length of the Panama ca nal will be forty-sb; miles. The depth will vary from thirty to forty-five feet. The surface width will be from 200 feet In Culebra cut to 1000 feet from the Gatun locks to San Pablo, a distance of fifteen miles and a half. The summit level will be about eighty-five feet above the level of the sea, and will be reached by a flight of locks at Gatun. on the Atlantic side, one lock at Pedro Miguel, and two at La Boca, on the Pacific side. If Ton Suffer With Your Kidneys and Back Write to This Man. 0. W. WInney, Medina, N. Y.. In vites kidney sufferers to write to blm. To alt who enclose postage he will re ply, telling how Doan's Kidney Pills cured him after he had doctored and had been In two dif ferent hospitals for eighteen months, (Suffering intense pain In the back, lameness, twinges when stooping or Hf'lng. languor, dtszy spells nnd rheu matism. "Before I used Doan's Kid ney Pills," says Mr. WInney, "I weighed 143. After taking 10 or 1" boxes I weighed 162 and wns com pletely cured." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Fostcr-Mllburn Co.. Duffalo. N. Y. The Weather Prophet. "I always havo been under the Imprecaton '"-n there ought to bo a society fo. .rpressing Information as to symptoms of disease,'' remarked the phlegmatic man. "and now I've come to the conclusion that we need another society, one that will prevent people from getting to know too much or little about the weuther. I am afflicted with a brother-in-law who thinks he knows something about the weather, and all summer long my life and that of my wife who takes htm seriously Is made miserable by his predictions that 'we are going to have a thunderstorm before night.' He keeps us In the house when In our ordinary Ignor ance we would go out and enjoy our rainless days; he drives us indoors by knowing looks at 'thunder heads.' And on the one day recently when he never spoke of the weather at all we went on an excursion at his sug gestion und got soaked to the skin. If any one will start that society I'll be one of the charter members." N. Y. Press. Attending Strictly To PlUllKtM. The Leroy Reporter tells this story about John E. Wairous, of Burling ton, one ot the deputy collectors ol Internal revenue: Traveling along a country rond Mr. Watrous was at tracted by frightful streams coining from a little house 1101 far from the road. He inn to the house and found that a little boy had swallowed a quarter, and his mother was frantic. Mr. Watrous caught the little fellow by tho heels, and, holding him up, gave him a few shakes, whereupon the coin dropped on the floor. "Well, mister," said tbe grateful mother, "you certainly know how to get it out. Are you a doctor?" "No, madam," replied Watrous, "I'm a collector of Interna! revenue." Topeka State Journal. THE DOCTOHS JOY RIDELS Reasons Why He Decided to Get Runabout in Place of a Touring Car. The doctor said: "I'm going to sell that touring car. It's too much for me. " So of course It was tn order to ask: "How? Why?" and then to wait the answer. "Well, you see." said the docfor, "it Is a seven passenger car and of course a big one. Well, every inc.e In a while 1 get out on the street with the tonneau empty and the first thing you know I see a patient. "He or she hails me, and of course I have to stop. Then It Is only the part of decency to ask the. patient In for a brief ride. "Sometimes they're going some where just a little off my way, but they have no hesitancy in asking ma to drop them off there. Actually, sometimes I have had the whole ton neau full of such riders. "The worst thin;; happened one day when a couple of them who were out riding with me and veren': going anywhere in particular announced that they were hungry. Well, It hap pened to be about rty lunch time and we stopped in at a restaurant. "I'm blessed if they didn't c:;pect me to settle the check, because neith er one had money enough to buy a sandwich. After that I decided to get a runabout, Just b!g enough .o hold my man aud myself." New York Sun. THIS AND THAT Hig Holding Plant To Hesuiue. Reading (Special). Announce ment was made that the Carpenter Steel Works, which has been Idle for some months, will resume operations on full time next month, giving em ployment to over 600. The orders received Indlcute that the plant will work steadily for tbe rest of the sum mer. Death Of Dr. B S. Hobli s. Shamokin (Special). Dr. E. & Robins, ono of the oldest and best known physicians in this part of ihe state le dead. John Starr, a gill fisherman ai Gloucester City, N. J., In drawing ir 1 his neta pulled up two kegs of beer I one of which he sold for $2.50. I In China the salt tax Is a govern ment monopoly. It Is one of thr 1 prlclpal revenues of the empire ' yielding about $9,000,000 a year. I Much as It rains In England, there still prevails an Indisposition on the I part of both men and women in ' wear rubber overshoes. When burning vegetable refuse In I stove or furnace, put a handful n( salt Into the Ore and there will be no unpleasant odor. The Mexican Herald reports a movement In Yucatan to manufacture much of tho henequon fiber' now ex ported, In order to overcomo lhe.low prices. 'I he Belgians are the greattst drinkers of French champagne, 7 1, 000 hectoliters bolng oxported there last year. The British ahowed a fondness for Bordeaux wine, import ing 58,000 hoctollters, against 14, 000 sent to tbe United States nnd A3. 000 to Germany. Neanderthal nud Australia. The famous Neanderthal ckuli ound In Switzerland in 1856, end other similar skulls und parts of skulls found elsewhere In Europe, have beeu regarded as representing a distinct Bpeclea of the human race. I to which tbe name Homo Priml- genius has been glveu. Professor W J. Holla, undertakes to show that there are no grounds , whatever for regarding the Neunderthal type of man as a separate species. On the contrary, he thinks that "the Nean derthal race, the most remote from us In time of which we have any knowledge, and the Australian, the most remote from us In space, prob ably represent divergent branches of the same original stock." Doctor Lydekker remarks that this conclu sion of Professor Sollaa's accords with the modern view that the native Australians are low-grade members of the Caucasian, or European stock, Instead of, as at one time supposed, half-bred oceanic negroes. "Tbe Veddahs of Ceylon and tbe Toalas ot Celebes apparently mark their line of march from west to east." Hating A Good Time. A wholesale scorn of physical Ills Is a good thing, according to the philosophy of it boy in the State School for Dependent Children, who wrote his father thus:' "Dear Papa: We elvlltlren are having a gootl lime here now. Mr. Sager broke his leg and can't work. Wo went on n picnic and It rained and we all got wet. Many children here are sick with the mumps. Mr. Hlggins fell off the wagon and broke his rib, but he can work a little. The man that Is digging the deep well whipped us boys with a buggy whip because we threw sand in his machine, and made black and blue I marks on us. Ernest cut his finger ! badly. We are all very happy." 1 From the Delineator Effects Of Lightning. I Prof. A. Ilerschel. in the Quarterly I Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society for October last, describes the extraordinary effects produced by lightning in the midst of nn open moor in Northumberland, A hole four or five feet In diameter was made in the flat, peaty ground, and from this half a dozen furrows ex tended on all sides. Pieces of turf were thrown In various directions, one three feet In diameter and a foot thick having fallen 78 feet from the hole. Investigation showed that in addition to tho effects visible 011 ' the surface, small holes hud been j bored In the earth radiating from , the large excavation. A Men Auto Danger. Hedgehogs are sal. I to be causing lots of trouble for Bangor autoniohil tsts, who are fond of the wooded highways a score of miles from the city. In the evening these spiny, bristling ultimata are often found In the roads, and, I'aBclnuted by the glare of the head lamps of tho motor cars, refuse to budge from tho track, with the result that they are often run over. The danger lies in the sharp quills which pierce the tires, making a puncture which cripples the car and is bard to mend. Kene bec Journal. When Women Aclinl"el Whtfker. For ages beards wcie Ihe delight of ancient beauties. The sight of a shaved chin excited sentiments of horror and aversion. To obey th.1 Injuctlons of his bishop'. Louis VII of France cropped his hail a la pom padour and shaved off his luxuriant whiskers. Elianor Aqulttw, his con sort, found him with this uncom mon appearnnee very ridiculous antl very contempt llile she revenged herself by becoming soinoihing more than a coquette. The king obtained n divorce. She Mm married the Count of AnJnu, who shortly after-j ward ascended tbe English throne, and gave him as her marriage dower I the rich provinces of Poltou and I Guienne. Antl this was the origin of those wars which for 300 years I ra var;ed H ranee and which cost the French nation 3.000,000 men; all of which, probably, hud never taken plana If Louis VII had no' been so rash as to shave off his whiskers, by which he DMdfl hlmseir so dis trust Irr- (0 the fair Eleanor. N. Y. Press. To Drive Out Malaria ana ISulld Up tho System Tnlr tl-A tut KfuTiitnf.l T . lss CHILL Totfic. rod kBOW what yon are toJdng. Th formula is pi-uuly printed en tCt'nrv linM.lp Hhnwinir it ia riiiiii.lv ( l,il. nine and Iron' in a tusto.'iMB form, aoJ (he most elfectii'tl form, r'ur gruwn peopta and children. Mc Something a woman can never learn is that when a man who works hard all year gets a little holiday! he'd rather spend It enjoying him self than visiting her relatives or have them visit him. FITS,St. Vitus'Dance:Nervou Dlnensesper- I mancntly cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nnrvn I Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treutisn free. I Dr. H. K. Kline. Ld..0:il Arch sr., Phils,., Pa. When a girl wants you to squeeze her hand It's a sign she will make I more fuss about It than If she didn't ' care. Do Your Fft Arlix ,. nurnf Shake into your shoes Alln's F'lot-Eise.a I powder for the feet. It makes light or j new-shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions. I Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet md Ingrowing Naili, Bold by all drugglata und shoe stores, U.m-u. .Simple sent FlUU. Address Allen S. Olmsted, L- Koy, N. Y. Nine men out of ten who conic up and shake you by the hand either want to borrow money or hand you I piece of advice. i AM A MOTHER '.12 Hicks' Capo dine Cures Headache, Whether from ( old, Heat, Stomach, or Mental strain. No Aestanilid or dangerous unto. It's Liquid. EffeetS immediately. 10c, 'Joe, anil He., at drim stores. If the average man could be born again and had his way ahout It he would select a ciffcrent set of relii t Ives. Hi n. tHaaa'S Sox., of Atlanta, On., an tlieonly SUMSSStuI Dropsv Kpccl'illMs In th 1 world. See their lllierul 'oiler tn ndvHrtise ment In anotlmr aOlUmB ot tills najier. If vocal culture doesn't! make a woman's voice belter it at least adds to the volume thereof. Mrs. Winslow'sSonthinrr Syrup for Children tecthing.softcust liegums.rednei-siniliimmii-tlon, allays pain,curoa wind colic, iuc u. bottl When three or four women gel together the silence becomes so thick that it cannot be hearu. TWO CURES OF ECZEMA. Baby Had Severe Attack (irnutl- ' father Suffered Torments ultN tho Disease Owe IJccovery to Cttticiir.1. "In 1S.S4 my er l"n. a babe, lind an attach "f eosema. . er trying the doc tors to the extent 0. vy hills and au in crease of the iliseaso and suffering, I rec ommended Cnticura and in a few Wades the child wa we'd. He in to-Hay a strong man and absolutely free from the disease. A few years ago 1 contracted enema, and hecanip an intense sufferer. A whole win ter paased without onco having on shoes, nearly from the knees to tie tops being severed vlth virulent sores. I tried many iloctdrs to no purpose. Thru I procured the Cuticura Remedies and found immedi ate improvement and linnl ome. M W. Inline. 845 Seventh St.. Luuuville, K-.( April '2Z and May 14, 1007." How many Amorican wooden in lonely homes to-day lout? for this hlrssinjrto ( nine into their Hve, ;md to l al le to utter these words, but boerir.se of some organic cieranjrc ment this happiness is denied tliein. Every Woman interested in this subject should know thnt prepara tion for healthy maternity is accomplished by (he use of LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Mamie fiilmer, of West Union, S. ".,vritestoMrs. PlnMwB 1 "I was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to my sex, when Lydia E. Pinkhnm' s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. It not only restored me to perfect health but to my delight I am a mother." Mrs. Josephine Hall, of Bardstovni, Ky., writes : " i was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydla K. Plnkham's Vege table Compound not only restored me to perfect health, but I am now a proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Comjiound, made from roots and herbs, lias Ixvn the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, iiregrularitk'f periodic pains, backache, that bent' ins -down feeling; flatulency, indigv t ion. dizziness or nervous prostrati; . Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pink ham invites nil sick women to write her for ndviee, ihe lias guided thousands to licalth. Address, i.ynn, s. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body ontiseptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life nnd disagreeable odors, which water, soapand tooth preparation nlonc cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting nnd deodor izing toilclrcqtiisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet tores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH ' HEALTH ANO BEAUTY 1 BOOH SCfcT Rf THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. WAU-PAPER lcr a ROOM It roil.-. j'dH, cfilint;, a iKirUi'r, for Prlur, I)i: room, Lilnnry or )kd-rHiiu. New dnalgriH. at. . . JtqU Mill, BupjMKJ IrelRh' f "i ; r--- i r MiS.t. KARRISUV ;i5 K Howard Si. Battln ir- PATENTS BOOM I'ULeut you. ItlHM, ita,! liter vuur rruiln-Murlo., CopvrLhc your llaokl, Wn m . lures, etc. New It la Mount jr for eu, ,ai u.vii rulanves, urlin MirvtHl ia the civil war liU- Uiivh i-e-iii over -: . 1 . j :o.- tueiu. For' li t ik mill liutroettoua. Addnm, W. it. wills. A" , -r- r.No'ary fulillc.) 1: t...t.tW IUIuj, Waehuunoti. u. U Over J vuar pnvuilo. Editor Resent Interference. The little fellows keep pecklnk away at the editor of this paper be cause he chances his political affilla tions when he pleases. We hvven't time to notice all of them aingly, but some of these days we will take a pot shot at the bunch that will hit every polllwog in tbe puddle. Fort Collins (Uol.) Review. Monarch Was Not Fastidiour Frederick tbe Great made a satis factory meal on salt beef or pork aud cabbage. rnnecesRiirlly Kcnred. A young man hud boon ealling now and then on a young lady when one night, as ho sat in tho parlor waiting for her to come down, her inothm ontered the room Ins'ead and asked him in a vety grave, stern way what his lrtentliBI were. He turned very red and wus about to statu .10 1 s;ino incoherent reply when suddenly tho young lady called down from the head of tbe stairs: "Mamma, mamma, that is not tbe one." Ladles' Home Journal. Hoard In Parts Shop. "I would Hits to take my wife a souvenir of Mertou." "We hive ir.ot.c- from Florence, olive wcod (rem Scrreuta, corals from Naples." "I should like something local." "Very well; I will show you some Engliih otjncta. ' --- Petit Journal Pour Rirb. To maintain her social position a woman needs to have things In her wardrobe whether she can wear them or not. If it wasn't for Sunday School j picnics ants and bngB wouldn't hvi,' much fun. DROPSY NEW niKcnUh . . rzr.r.r fre. Or. H. H. tggW HMSs, nn aTVelSe. Ok APViKUoii m THIS eAJ'kH. If WlLfceiT iao 29 FOR IV! The tot of a ahoe determines Ita tyle. If. the part . -sayour fot re!lU upon that dem,ni, ,he proper tinea to aaeure cue and comfort. The difference between ShlltlF.Mrltt ahoea end othcra lie to tha fact that they are made on a upeclal. natural root-form model. Thay fit exactly, and for that reaaon ere absolutely comfortable . ... . me uci. 11 you 00 noi nna tneeo fhoss readily, writ ue for dlrcctiona how to secure them. FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Has. U7SiU mask sty SHs FkmFRELDQi CHICKENS EARN MONEY! IV In-! Iff vr.ii r.ai aU . . ........ , . , . u , , , , iVI, ii iiiiMii vnn wimr tit Hn it . r ., , . t .. -i You Know How to Handle Them Properly book written by tei t a t,k wntten by a Ml man who made In. hv imr for ;i" ,fL 'J0i1.R.7l .. nW BT " that time no, . Market, which Fowl, to Save ""ll JVrerita? .Wose. Book Publishing House, 134 Leonard St., iV. Y. City. It is no use advertising unless you have the Goods, and no use having the Goods unless you advertise. Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite lb eu. (tA CflH,ln.J rtrsrt?io A onit-r tocs ottti t mstts , ..... . . .. . w.si.v.tti. ""Ttt j lixuiuivoov) vim. i . tv ait ves out Malaria ana builds uo tbe system. You kuow what you are taking. The lortnula Is plainly printed on every bottle, shownur it is aimply Quinine en Iron in a tasteless, and the most cllectual form. For adults and children. She.
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