WISE WORDS. Not merely to appear good ought nan to care, but to be to both pri vately and publicly. Plato. A fool and bis money are loon parted, and If that doesn't justify the fool to a commercial generation, noth ing will. Puck. There Is no living without friends. Portuguece. The man that's goln' to the devil always finds congenial company on the road. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Laiiness begins in cobwebs and ends In Iron chains. Spanish. What Is the oldest lunatic on rec ord? Time out of mind Christian Register. It Is no secret If three know It. Irish. It Is unpleasant to turn back, though It be to take the right way. Oerman. If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. Syrus. I expect to suffer a thousand Ills, but none so great as to act unjustly. Socrates. Trawlers and Cables. In connection with the damage which Is repeatedly being caused to the cables of the Commercial Cable Company off the Irish coast by Brit ish trawlers, a letter written by Mr. Clarence H. Mackay to the United States Secretary of State shows the cost and trouble to which the com pany is put In order to maintain Its service unimpaired. "During the past three months," he says, "our cables have been Injured and broken two and three at a time by these fishing trawlers at a distance of about fifty miles from the Irish coast. We have expended over 20,000 already this year in making repairs to our cables off the Irish coast, and each and every one of the Interruptions has been due to these fishing trawl ers. . . The Injury to us Is not only the enormous expense of repairs, but also tho necessity of refusing to accept business from the public for transmission. . . The trouble is that It Is impossible in most In stances to find out who the guilty party is, and even after that, is found out. It Is almost impossible to obtain proof that the Injury was wilful." Engineer. ; NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA - 4 HANK ll'S X Kit ROBBED Philadelphia (Special). After choking Joseph A. Vaughan, a bank runner, and robbing him of $1,900 on a Chestnut Street trolley car, a man whoso Identity Is inknown, (lashed through the car, madly thrusting aside a score of passengers, and, leaping to the street, made good his escape. Several policemen pursued the dar ing thief, but he vanished Into a big department store. The wallet In which the stolen money was inclosed was found In a Droad 8treet saloon. The money was missing, but checks amounting to $625 were found in the wallet when it was picked up. Vaughan is fit) years old and is employed by the Empire Trust Com pany, a West Philndelphin concern. He was on his way to the United States Subtreasury after niaklnp several collections when attacked. He had $1,900 In notes, which he carried in a wallet in an Inside coat pocket, in a hand satchel he car ried $.ri00 In paper money. The thief choked Vaughan with one hand and, reaching for the wallet with the other, was off In a twinkling. Vaughan retained the hand satchel. The thief made his way from tho front platform to the rear of the car and dashed Into the crowded department store. m;iitxix; HITS CAMP. PLANTS ON FIM, TIM K. Old English Slave. Before the Conquest, and for a long time after, at least two-thirds of the people of England were denuded of all the substantial attributes of free dom. The lords had the absolute dis posal of them; they might be attached to tha soil, or transferred by deed, sale or. conveyance, from one lord to another; they could not change their place or hold property; In short, they were slaves under their obligation of perpetual servitude, which the con sent of the master alone could dis solve. The system was not fairly abolished until the reign of Charles II., and so late ns 1775 men were bought and sold In Scotland with the estates to which they were hound. Pittsburg (Special). The mills of Hrown & Company, Tenth Street and Duquesne Way, are on full time In all departments. t was slated at the mill office that business was Improv ing and that the company had a num ber of small orders booked ahead. For the first time since last Fall all departments of the Park Steel plant are on full time. The Carnegie Steel Company Is operating 27 blast, furnaces, two more than last week. The American Bridge Company has secured a 2,950 ton contract from the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, and 1,162 tons of smull orders. The Joue3 & Lntighlin Steel Company has secured a contract for furnishing' G."u tons of steel for the Bailey Avenue viaduct at Buffalo. In the laBt few days the follow ing companies have signed the wage scale with Amalgamated Association of iron, Steel and Tin Workers for the ensuing year: American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio; Lockhart Iron & Steel Company, McKeea Rocks; Zug & Company. Pittsburg; Pittsburg Forge & Iron Company, Pittsburg; Kansas City Bolt & Nut Company, Kansas City, Mo.; Fort Worth Iron & Steel Company, Forth Worth, Tex as; Wheeling Steel & Iron Company, Wheeling, W. Va. SAYS 1KXJ WAS MAD. Gettysburg (Special). On the eve of their departure for their homes three men of the Pennsylvania Na tional Uunrds were struck dead In one of the most severe electrical storms ever experienced on this his toric battlefield about 10 o'clock P. M. The Identified dead are: PRIVATE BARBE, Eighteenth Regl- meni . PRIVATE MORRISON, Tenth Regi ment. PRIVATE CARVER, Tenth Regi ment. The body of Onrver was severed Intwnln as though by a sword. The greatest confusion prevailed and the visitors to the. camp as well as many of the troopers were panic st rleken. When the storm came up Govern or Stuart was entertaining friends in hlB tent. The storm broke with such suddenness and fury that the occupants of the tent found themselves entangled In the canvas and ropes In an Instant, but all escaped injury. There were nearly 50 men In the reglmenlnl guard tent of the Tenth Regiment when the storm broke, and not one is believed to have escaped Injury. The men of the Second Brigade, whose lenta were pitched In the low land, were forced to Bwlm to safety. When the storm swept down upon the camp there were hundreds of visitors present. Scores of men and women sought shelter In the Y. It. C. A. tent. This immense sheet of canvas was tossed like a toy bal loon in a gale of wind, hut strangely enough, not one person Is said to have been injured. Rain, which bordered on a cloud burst, accompanied the storm, flood ing the encampment and spreading to the town, inundating the streets for a depth of two feet. Dozens Of guardsmen and Gettysburg citizens had narrow escapes from drowning. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation tent, which was filled with men and women who had taken re fuge from the storm, was razed to the ground, but, so far as known, no one was seriously , In jured. mow TREASURER BLEVIN8 WAS SLAIN. A TEKRIIII.E CONDITION. Weekly Review of Trade and Lates Market Rerjorti R. O. Dun A Co.' Weekly Review of Trade says: Improvement Is slow, but there Is definite evidence of progress In the right direction. One of the best signs is the agreement upon lower wage scales without a struggle, as suring resumption of much Idle ma chinery that would have been Impos sible without adjustment to altered conditions. Current retail trade la of fairly good dimensions for the season and Inventories indicate that recov ery Ib not menaced by heavy stocks Preparation lor fall and winter trade Is most active in the West, but there Is a growing feeling of confidence In the future that Is stimulated by good progress on the farms. More business Is coming to the steel mills, although operations are still along conservative lines. Sen timent is Improving more rapidly than actual conditions, as shown by the rapid rise In prices of securities of this Industry, tho common stock of tho largest producer attaining the highest quotations of 1908 thus far. Sales of pig iron are not large, but numerous small orders aggregate a fair tonnage, the largest contracts coming from Enstern raBt iron pipe interests. Moderate orders for Btruc. tural steel and railway equipment are reported, and the only decreased activity is at the hot mills of the tlnplate plants which have run ahead of finishing departments. Primary markets for cotton goots are extremely quiet, buyers evincing no disposition to operate, and It Is probable that concessions would be made to Mean business, although no actual Bales are recorded at low er prices. Inventories denote that stocks have been reduced to a point which relieves pressure, normal con ditions hoing much nenror than ear lier In the season Tortured by Sharp Tningrs, Shooting Pains and IHzslncsa. Hiram Center, 618 South Oak street. Lake City, Minn., says: "I was so bad with kidney trouble that I could not straighten up af ter stooping without sharp paint shooting through my back. I hnd dizzy spells, was nervous and my eye sight affected. The kidney secretions were Irregular and too frequent. I was terrlhln condition, but Dosn's Kidney Pills have cured me and I have enjoyed perfect health since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ; I. THIS AND THAT. Contentment and ambltiOD have nothing In common. Some people act as if they had a rorner on goodness. The hard part about an easy job is the getting thereof. When It comes to giving advice, lazy men usually work overtime. As a rule, only those who don't need advice are willing to take it. Troy (N. Y.I wqmen, conducting a "tag day" for charity, hud to de duct $6.40 from the receipts because of counterfeit, coin. Bloomsburg (Special). Dr. J. E. Shnnian, secretary of the Board of Health, received a letter from Slate Veterinarian !onard Pearson, stat ng that rablea had been found In he head of tho dog which had been lent to the Health' Department for examination. Fred Vlets, who was badly bitten sy the animal, will be taken to the Pasteur Institution, at Baltimore, for '.rent ment. Foster Kelly, the young man who SUl the head from the dog, got soni. of the blood of the animal into a scratch on his hand and Is now suf fering with n badly swollen hand and arm. It Is probable that he aUo will be taken to a Pasteur Institution for treatment. CALF HOLDS UP TRAINS. Love's Labor Lost. A benevolent old gentleman, brim ful of Information, saw a rustic sit ting on a fence, gazing earnestly at the telegraph wires. Going up to the countryman, he said: "Waiting to see a message go 'long, eh?" The man grinned and said, "Aye." The benevolent old man got on the wall, and for the next quarter of an hour tried hard to dispel his Ignorance. "Now," he said at last, "as you know something of the matter, I hope you will spread your knowledge among your mates on the farm." "But I don't work on a farm," re plied the rural citizen. "Where, then, may I ask?" "My mates and I aro telegraph linemen, nnd we are teBting a new wire." Pearson's Weekly. Would Tell The Truth. Sentimental Young l.ady Ah, pro fessor, what would this old oak say " It could talk? Professor It would say, "1 am an elm.' Kiicgende Blatter. New Cumberland (Special). For a week a calf owned by Daniel Folk, whose farm adjoins this place, has stirred up excitement among the rail roaders by its desire to wander on the tracks of the Northern Central Railway. The Southern Express between Harrisburg and Washington was de layed seven minutes by the calf trot ting playfully in front of the engine for a mile, while the engineer and fireman took turns throwing coal at it to chase It from the trackB. The unusual part of the calf's an tlcB Is that It crosses several open bridges and culverts without making a misstep. Mr. Folk has tried all kinds of ways to keep tho calf at home. HOY NEARLY HANGED. Franklin (Special). James Frank Barnes, alias Addison Ruth, who re cently accused a fellow prisoner of complicity in the murder of City Treasurer .lohn Blevlns, in Newcas tle, In 189S, and three other murders In Clarion County, said relative to some of the alleged details of the crime. "The Blevlni murder was conceiv ed and partly planned In the West ern Penitentiary," said Barnes. "Oue day at noon some of us were talk ing about a place to raise a good stake, and one man suggested tho City Treasurer's office at Newcastle. One of us was soon to leave the peni tentiary, and I had relatives living In Newcastle, to whom 1 wrote about the plans. 'Three men undertook the Job, one remaining outside as a watch and the other two going in side. "They got the safe open and one was taking the stuff out when Blev lns came in. One man came up behind him and dealt him a blow with a bicycle fork, then he hit him with a mace and continued to beat him to death. "All this was done quickly and since the police station was close to the Treasurer's office, the men lost no time in going away, I do not know how much money they got. What I have said I can prove." BODY EXHUMED BY ORDER OF COURT. HRALTH AND INCOME. Both Kept Up on Scientific Food. Good sturdy health helps ono a lot 10 make money. With the loss of health one's In come is liable to Bhrlnk, If not en tirely dwindle away. When a young lady has to make er own living, good health is hei best asset. "1 am alone In the world," writes a Chicago girl, -dependent on my own enorts for my living. I am a clerk, and "out two years ago through close ap plication to work and a boarding "ue diet. I became a nervous In ""a. and got bo bad off it was almost Possible for me to stay In the office naif day at a time. A friend suggested to me the Idea " trying Grape-Nuts, which I did, JJWni this food a large part of at lst two meals a day. To-day I am free from braln-tlre, sSW and all the ills of an over t.r.1 an(l improperly nourished o.Kttnd body" To Orape-Nut. 1 th .,., rocovry of my health, and lnr ily t0 rau,n ray Position and n m ivuanuu, CNLULla,5,ren by Po't-um Co., Battle WNv;nMiCn- Rco1 "The Road to Ofto 1 ' r"d tnfl ttbovo ""? A new jtppean from time to time. They Wern ' tr"e' " fU" 0t humu York (Special). Mrs. Rosa Ab romson. tho proprietor of a grocery stirc, was arrested on the chargj of attempting to hang William Lands man, six yeas old, a son of one of her neighbors. It is alleged that Mrs. Abromson seized the lad and tied a rope about his neck and sus pended htm from a balcony. The boy was almost strangled when he was discovered by Elec. Balr, a passerby, who hurried into the yard and cut the rope. Young Landsman was black In the face and it was sometime beforo he waa re vived. The father of tho hoy pre ferred the charge, and Constable Glnter arrested the woman. Mrs. Abromson says 8he in I ended no harm lo the boy. Her friends assert tho boy was suspended by his arms and not by the neck. SHOO IS Wlfm KILLS SKI.F. Hoyevstown (Spoclal). James Ilcimhach, aged S years, attemptod to murder his wjfo and then com mitted suicide. Heimbaeh's wife loft htm laBt wecK and the would-be mur dered called upon her to try to per suade her to return to him. This tho woman refused to do, nnd Heimbacli shot her. It ) not believed that tho volutin is danger ously injured. Ilelmba'.li the-i turn ed the revolver upon himself, dying Inetantly. STATE ITI.MS John H. Bartraiu, Republican can didate for the Legislature, resigned aa constablo in Collegevllle. A pe tition favoring the appointment of F. C. Prlser U being circulated. Waiter B. Jenkins, aged 24, a lead er in amateur theatricals, an all around uthleie, a baseball uud basket ball player, a prominent Eagle and Elk, died sudde.ily at Shenandoah. Crawford Henderson, aged 21, was struck and killed by a Pennsylvania train nt Bellwood. Freeland (Special). County De tective Jones, of Wilkes-Barre, ac companied liy Deputy Coroner Lo mont and Dr. Danser, of Hazelton, arrived here and had the body of tho late John llartrtinft exhumed In pbedience to an order of Court. The stomach was taken out and will be sent to an expert to have Its contents analyzed. It will be a week before the result of the an alysis will be known. The detective stated that this ac tion was taken on the petition to the Court of a number of citizens of Freeland. Mr. Hnrtranft died af ter a brief Illness and was burled last week. His insurance amounted to $3,000, and it is believed the company asked to have the post mortem made. Pl.ANs MEMORIAL TO QUAY. Pittsburg (Special). In memory of her husband, United States Sen ator M. 8. Quay, Mib. Quay has com pleted arrangements for erecting a mansion In Sewlekley Height;, Pitts burg, which wijl be a sort of monu ment to the great politician dead. It Is ro cost about $100,000 and will bo named llallamona. The name was suggested to Sena tor Quay and his wife years ago in Italy by Hall C'alne. who with Mr. Quay planned an elaborate library, which wub to he In the houte which Quay at that time Intended building tor himself. This library will be a feature of Mrs. Quay's new home, nnd Calne Is being consulted regard ing It. Wholesale MrT. New York. Wheat Receipts, 31. 000 bush.; exportB. 11,900 btUh.i spot, firm; No. 2 red, 99ff. 1.00 ele vator; No. 2 red, 1.01 y, f. o. b. aflont; No. 1 Northern Dulutli, 1.23 f. o. b. nfloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.08 H f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 13,97', hush.; ex ports. 1,200 bush.; spot firm; No. 2, 84 nominal elovntor and 84 V4 nominal r. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 40,500 bush.; Bpol steady; mixed, 26 A 32 lbs., 57ff58; naturnl white. 2ri:!2 lbs.. 5it 61; clipped while. 32(t40 lbs.. 63fft71. Poultry Alive, steady; spring chickens, 18; fowls, 13; turkeys, 11; dressed firm; Western spring chick ens. 15022; turkevs, 12r; 17; fowls 12 M ft 14. Philadelphia. Wheat linn. 1 higher; contract grade. July, 94fi . !" c. Corn quiet but firm; No. 2 for lo cal trade. 82 Iff 83c. Oats firm lc. higher; No. 2 white, natural 62 (fi'62 c. I Butter dull and ',4c. lower; extra j Western creamery, 3 4 H 0.1 do., near by prints. 26. Eggs firm nnd In good demand; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, 1 free cases, 20c, at mark; do., cur ! rent receiptH, in returnable coaes, lit at mark; Western flrste, free rnr.es I 20, at mark: do., current receipts free cases. 19, at mark. Cheese firm nnd higher; New York full creams, choice. 1 I It I 2c. ; do., fair to good, 1 1 1 1 . ! Live poultry firm: fowls higher; , fowls, 13 t 1 4c. ; old roosters, 9 4 , iff1 10; spring chickens, lKifii'n Baltimore. Pious Steady unchanged; receipts, 6,137 bills ports, 1,033 bbls. Whoat Firm; spot, contract, 94 (fl 95; spot. No. 2, red. Western 96 7; July, 94i; !)4: Au gust. 93 94(794; September. 94 V ( 94; steamer No. 2, red, DOffO 91; receipts, 58,345 bush.; South ern, by sample. 82i92, Southern on grade, 90 (It 94. Corn Dull and steady; spot mix ed. 79; No. 2 while, 82 September, 86 asked; receipts, 10,657 bushels. Oats Firm: No. 2 white, 59 60 ; No. 3 white, 5S u. 59 if, ; -0. i mixed, 68; receipts. 8,468 bushels. Rye Steady; No. 2 Western ex port, 88 89; No. 2 Western do mestic, 88 (if 89. Butter -Finn and unchanged; fnn cy imitation, 20 21; fancy cream ery, 25; fancy ladle, l!(r20; store packed, 17. Eggs Steady and unchanged at 1 7 1 7 . Cheese Firm ana unchanged; new, large, 12; new. flats 12; new small, 12 . To Cripple The (ilinst. This curious bit of Dalmatian su perstition turned up In a recent trial at Trieste: Antnnla lago. a widow, was accused of mutilating a corpse, and also with disturbing the repose of the dead, by severing the sinews In the foot of Mat lie Duda, a deceas ed landowner, at Salonn. near Spala to. In that locality exists a deeply rooted superstition that any evil-doer will, after death, be compelled to wander round eternally In the shape of a greatly distended spirit, to the terror and discomfort of himself and all beholders. As Dnda's daughter-in-law had reasons for fearing that he might become a "Bukodlak," as the Dal matian vernacular has It. she employ ed the widow to cut the ligaments in one foot, and thus prevent any ghostly rambllngs later. Antonla, the widow, believed absolutely In the superstition and conscientiously earn ed her pay. The lower court discharged the prisoner, because she had acted from motives of piety: but the court of appeal reversed the decision and sen tenced her to three days' Imprison ment for mistreatment of a corpse. Cnlcago News An Autograph Fan. One of our young society women has a very good-looking husband, of whom she Is moBt proud. Having noticed that this gentleman was pay ing marked attention lo a lady In her own Bet she kept a careful watch and was fortunate enough to discov er among her husband's papers number of letters written by the said lady. She then reflected as to what course she should pursue. She thought long and at last bit upon a strange plan. From amone the correspondence the lady selected four letters, pasted them on the back of her fan. and then nrrrmitmnlprl tier hnatmnrl tri 11 ' dinner where she knew she would meet her rival. It was not long be fore the fan attracted the attention of the guests, who asked to be al lowed to look nt it. The fan then passed from hand to hand, and when It reached the rival she turned crlnrson and under the pretext of a sudden Indisposition withdrew hastily. From the Gentlewoman. A SURGICAL OPERATION lllk Cu pud I ne Cures Headache, Wlicl her from ( laid. Ilcnt. Stomnch. or I M, in , I 8trnin. No ANtaflnra or dangerous I driiKx It'll Liquid. KfTectn immediately, i 10c, 25c., and 60c, at drug atorea. It has been stated on British au , thorlty that American Immigrants j into Canada are taking $50,000,000 j worth of property Into that country each year. I PlTS.St. Vltus'DanceiNervous PI If SOS pW j BiHiicni lycv.red by Dr. Kline's Oreut Nerve Restorer, ti trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. K Kline, Ld.491 ArchHt , Phila., Pa. nn.l ex- Woman Attacked liy Cow, Bloomsburg (S p e c 1 a I).--While milking a cow at her home in Sugar lour Township, Mrs. Frank Mitchell was suddenly attacked by the animal and badly gored before her husband came to her assistance. She has many wounds on her head and bi.ck and it Is feared she is Injured Inter nally. The New York Central employs 60,000 men and between $3,000,000 and $5,500,000 Is paid in monthly wages. The total value of coal ores, clays and other mineral products produced in Bavaria during the yoar Is stated at $5,600,000. The total number employed In these industries was 11, 846, of which 8,970 were engaged in mining coal. Among the employe, in mlnea, quarries, clay pits, etc.. there were 366 adult females, 364 boys and 61 girls between the ages of 14 and 16 years. Now York City haa one public park that Is 260 years old, rvnd that U Bowling Green, which wae the playground of the first Dutch settlers. New York Beeves Receipts, 14 2. No trading; feeling steady; dressed beef dull at 8c. to 11 c. for na tive sides; a little choice beef at 12c. Calves RecelptB, 915. Veals, steady; buttermilks firm to 25c. higher. Common to choice veals sold at 5.00 to 7.75; few selected, 8; culls, 4.00 to 4.50; buttermilks, 4.50. Dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 2 to 12; country dressed, 6 to 10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1, 745. Sheep strong: lambs, firm to 25c. higher. Common sheep, 3.00 to 3.75; ordinary to choice lambs, 6.10 to 7.25; one car at 7.50. Hogs Receipts, 7"); feeling nom inally Bteady. Chlcugo. Cattle Receipts, esti mated about 4,000; market dull; "teers, 5.008.00; cows, 3.60 6.50; heifers, 3.606.90; bulls, 3.00 5.25; calves, 2.50 6.75; stockers and feeders, 3.00 4.80. Hogs Receipts, estimated about 25,000; market 6c. higher. Choice heavy shipping. 6.85.95; butch ers, 6.80 6.95; light mixed. 6.40 6.65; choice light, 6.65 6.80; packing, 6.75 6.7a; pigs, 4 50 6.26; bulk of isles, 6.906.95. Sheep Receipts, about 9,000; lambs steady to 10c. lower; sheep firm. Sheep, 3.50 4.60, lambs, 4.766.90; yearlings. 4.005.76. Since the United Slates govern ment began to patronize expositions, down to the Jamestown Fair, Congress has appropriated u totul of $28, 762,261 for world's fairs, of which only $485,000 has been spent west of the Rocky Mountains, at the Lew la afiQ Clark Exposition. Consul Lester Maynard forwards from Sandakaqa copy of an an nouncement by the British Borneo Exploration Company increaning to $6,000 gold their offer of reward for the dlseovery of valuable mineral In that East India inland. The Expert Shoemaker. The expert shoemaker is In his way a sort of Sherlock Holmes; he can tell by looking at a customer's shoes something about where ilie customer lives, and this not by mud os the shoes or the nbsence of It. or any such Commonplace evidence as that, but by the maaner in which the shoeB show wear. Bit he Is not Infallible. Here, for Instance. Is a woman who wears the soles of her shoes very thin up at their forward end. at their very tips, there, at the toe; and to her "You live In the country," says the shoe expert "No." says the woman. "I live In ihe city Why did you think 1 lived In the country?" "Because your shoes are worn so at the toes. I thought you walked on macadam roads " So here the expert slipped, mis led In this rase by not making due allowance for a habit of these shoes' wearer: but usually he can tell. New York Sun. , , Senator Crane's Bneb)U. Baseball is a chronic complaint of Senator Crane When he was Governor of Massachusetts he took his entire staff out for a drive and surprised them by having the rigs pull up at an open field and an nouncing there was to be a baseball game Two nines were chosen and the game began Pretty soon some body came along the ruad "What teams are they?" he asked of one of the drivers. "Why, that man pitching Is the Govenor of Mn? achusetts," the driv er replied "The one catching Is the lieutenant governor, the first baseman li a Congressman; the sec ond baseman is the judse advocate general." "Say!" Interrupted the passer-by. "Perhaps you would l'ke to know who I am I'm Napoleon Bona parte!" Boston Herald Wisdom 01 Age. "Ma, why don't you keep out of the parlor? Things nie running smoothly now." "You ain't engagd yet, daughter, and your ma knows from experience that a young man who finds things running too smoothly is apt to get bored and quit!" Kansas City Jour BJ, More than 100.000 railway em ploy in England are working at a wage of less than $5 a week Only about II per cent, get more thau $ I 50 a week. To Drive Out Malaria and lluild Dp the System Tnko the Old Standard UitovR's Tast i.khs Chill Tonic. Yo i know wht you tire taking. Tim formula is pUiuly prints 1 on every tiottld, showing it is simply (Jin nine unit Iron in a tustuluxs form, ami tu I nnwit eftVctual form, i'or grown peopl and ohUdmn v" Fifty rifles, 2.000 rounds of am munition and a dispatch box of Dint Zulu's have been discovered conceal ed in caves in Zululand. CUTICURA CURED FOUR. Southern Woman Suffered Willi ttch ing, Boning Rash Three Little Sable Hutl Skin Troubles Calls Cutfcurn Her Old Stand-by. "My baby had a riinnir-; sore on lii. neck and nothing thai I did for it tun;; elicit until 1 uned Cuticura. My face wan nearly full of letter or some similar akin dis. It would itefa nnd burn o that 1 rouid baldly stand it. Two cakes of Cuti cura Soap and n box of Cuticura (.hutment cured nic. Two years after it broke out on my hands r.ud atriat. Sometime I would go nearly crazy for it -itched so Imdiy. 1 went bfek to my old stnnd-by, that had never fniled me one act of Cuticura Pem cdiea did the work. One aet alao cured my uncle'a baby, whose head wna a cake ol orea, and another liaby who was in the same fix. .Mis Lithe Wilcher, 770 Kiev eutli St., GhattanoofA Tenn., Feb. 10. '07." One of the easiest things is to marry a girl because she made you think you wanted to. Mrs. Winslow BbOOUUng Mymptor Ohildrei teething,softeustheKums,reduc.esinllaminii tlou, ulluys pain, cures Wind colic, a5cu DOttl V The Laundry Check. Customer (pointing to the hiero glyphics on his check) Is that my name in Chinese? Go Long (Chinese laundryman) No; 'scliptlon Means "HT ole man; crosseyed; no teet'." Customer Er thank you If there is nm- BOB thing- thnt a woman dreads more than another it is a lOTflon) operation. We ran stole without fear of a contradiction that then arc hun dreds, yes, thousands, of operations performed Upon women in our hos pitals which arc entirely unneces sary and many have been avoided by LYDIA E.PiNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this statement read the folio wing letters, Mrs. Barbara Uasc, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. I'inkhatn: " Pot eight years I suffered fiom the most severe form of female troubles nnd was told that an operation r. as my only hope of recovery. I w rote Mrs. Plakhl m for advice, and took Lydia E PlnkhanV Vegetable Compound, and it has saved my life and made me n well v.-omun." Mrs. Arthur I. House, of Church Road, Moorestown. X. J., writes: " I feel it is my duty to let people know what Lydla K Plnkham Vege table Compound has done for me, I suffered from female troubles, and last March my physician decided that ao operation was necessary. My husband Objected, and urged me to try Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and strong1." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and lie rl is, lias Seen the standard remedy for female ills, and has iosit ively cured thousands oi women who have heen troubled with displacements, Inflammation, uloera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, and hackitche. Mrs. Plnkhnm invites all slrlc women to write her for advice. She bus fTUUled thousands tu health. Address. Lynn. Snaas, I'nder President Olaz the railroads of Mexico have reached 19.000 miles, and the government revenues have grown from $15,000,000 to $11."). 000.000. FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE MEN with teams are selling our products to PAItMERS in thirty -four different States. Sevfnty useful articles that country peop'.o need. We turnish the goods and five agents tunc to turn them Into money. Address, J. k. watkins CO., Winona, Atinn. M 1 vnasajr Hicks' Cupudinc Cures Women' Monthlf Paiua, llacknche, KsTVOaan, and Headache. It's Liquid. Rlfeete ininte duttelv. I'rcHcrilied by physieian srilh hiisl reatilta. 10c.. 2.V.. and UM at drug aloiua. Tactful In the parlor there were three: Girl, parlor lamp andie Two Is compay, no doubt; That Is why the lamp went out. Princeton Tiger. j I.atllaa Can Wear Hlinea One aize anutller after Bjng Allen'a Foot- I Ease, it owder. It make tight or new -hoa eay. Curea swollen, i ot. t'.v. ating. a hing . feet. Ingrowing naila, conia and buuioiiH. At i all dr iggiatfcnnd idio.iatorea. aftc. Don't ae Ceptauyauhatitute. Trial package Fkkk tv mail. Addi aa Al Ian H. Ohmimd, LeBoy , N.V. The General Demand of the Well-Informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and nfheient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use liecauae its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet orompt, in action In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California R Syrup Co proceeds along ethical lines and relic on the merits of the laxutive for its remark ible success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and F.lixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-Informed ro get its beneficial ederts always buy the genuine manufactured by be Cnli (ornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists Price fifty centa per bottle TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiscptically clean ond free from un healthy germ-life anj disagreeable odors, which water, soupaud tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable lor inflamed eyes, throat and nusal tinii uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid Large Trial Sample WITH "HtALTM and beauty book bcnt prii THE PAXTON Trill ft nn.. Boston. M?" UTENTS i'HltJUt jrutl. Idwin, i,. later BOUNTIES 1 1 ;nif m iif Oopynglt jtmr Booki, Wrttinir. Hi Tiirtt. to. New ml m to fakiuoty for - i. i .i lllfli rWittivtM, who nervoU ut t net ,-ivt, i(r, UU.j, hv atjeure i uvr tJ. tor lumu. t'jt umuIu al.U i. ii ,- vi . ti, W'Uls AlCy-Ai- 1.11 vt. ( NoHry Public.! Will H'lltduiK, UJ IaX Avt. V4MhllllUtl. U. U OWBT ) V ( UfAOIliM. WllOWSnlr NEW LAWV-tiu klVkinisVU U' JOHN W. MORI if. W ALL-P APt K H 0 i 4 rojlc il, nrftllrw. Mr:-r lor I .-. i I uu , i rtMiin, Iji rsrr p Hou-mom. w iiu, my co or lou wink, hulpiiHi irvitfiir of viprvs, lor iI.jw. A.V t. MhkJMlN )ii V lowfffl It nltlmor. MJ DROPSY NEW DROVES Y ; SS m fl.r, 4!'k r. u. t a.-il ,ara i .1 .i .... .. i. . r i m , i. , , .. , , ' i , . ,i .... ,,i tr...-. Hr. II. II. ,,im- ,-., a.,, a iiu.,,., u. Autt-allaa ui nm eAfi. il nULLi-AC" u u 41 Proper Raongh, "Gracious! children, stop that noise," cried mamma. "But we're piaying war," replied the i ldset. "What? You mustn't play 'war' on Sunday." "But, ma, t his is a religious war." Philadelphia Press 1 Writes "Upside Dow)." "Say-y-y, what are you doing?" a traveling salesman asked Louis Kleeberger, a clerk at the Hotel Bal timore this morning. Kleebergei was scribbling aimlessly on a piece of paper Presently the clerk turned the paper around. He had been writing "upside down," and every letter was perfect. "You see," he exclaimed, "when a guest registers the book is always I turned the wrong -way for me. So 1 Just learned this system of writing to facilitate the putting down of room numbers. Kansas City Star. FOR HEN Don't suffer from diseases of the feet, but keep your feel in a natural, healthy condition by wearing SKREEMF.R shoes. They do not crowd or pinch the feet. They are made over natural foot-shape models Look for the label. If you do not find these shoes readily, write us hir directions how to secure them. FRLD. F. FIELD CO.. Brockton. Mass FtaitaDCl wwroaauu. U.B.A. PUIOIITKIC IT ADM MflMCVI " You Know How to Handle Them Properly hether you raise Chickens lor fun or profit, you want tu do it intelligently and get the bet result. The way to da this is to profit by the experience of others y e offer book telling all you need to know on the subject- a bonk written bv a SJaajpsajsar- man nli udr his Iimh lor 35 years In raiaing Poultry. WIwBr H ln ,h"1 necessarily had to experiment and spend ua Mm m n,n, l, money to learn tin W to conduct the business WsV f for the small sum of 'a IfcNIh in postage stamps HfX JlL M It tells you how to ltr,t and t ure Disease how to ajKHB)MlH Feed for Kgga. and al, Market which Fow s to Save ssalsisT W -J f, n,.ig l,r,uae, and indeed about everyt tons you inuet know on the subject to make a aucitsa. hKN'T POSTPAID ON KEcfirW OK 36 CENTS IN STAMPS. Book Publishing Home, 134 Leonard St., N. y. Ci:y. Malaria Makes Pale Blood The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTHIESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and bullda up the system. You know what you are taking. Ihe iortnula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual ionn. For adults and children. 90c.
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