ALL RUN DOWN. Mist Delia Stroebe, who had Com pUUly Lost Her Health, Found Retuffrom Fe-ru-na at Onei. Read WluU She Says. MISS I "-1,1, A STROEBE, 710 Rich mond St., Appleton, Wis., write : "For aereral jeara I . in a run down condition, and I could find no re lief from doctor! and medlclnos. 1 oonld not enjoy my meal, and ooald not elecp at night. I had heavy, da k circle ahnnt the eyea, "My friend were mnch alarmed. 1 waa advland to give Pnrnna a trtal, anti to my Joy I began to improve with the first bottle. After taking nix bottle I felt completely onred. I cannot aay ton mnch for Parana a a medicine for women In a rnn-down condition." Pe-ru-na Did Wonders. Mra. Jndge J. F. Boycr, 1421 Sherman Ave., Evans ton, 111., aaya that ahe be came run down, could neither eat nor Bleep well, and lost flesh and spirit. Po rana did wonders for her, and she thanks Peruna for new life and strength. FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE MEN with teams are selling our products to FARMERS In thirty (our different States. I Seventy useful articles that country people need. We furnish the goods and give agenU I time to turn them Into money. Address, .j . , J- R. WATKINS CO.,Wlnona, Minn. ' Oil The Oolf Links. Thp Lady Golfer (to new boy) Have you over been a caddy before? The New Caddy (knows his busi ness) That's all right, lady. Swear as much aa you please; don't mind me. aft. at-' HTtlKKT SINKS INTO MINK; BCR IKS MAN. Centralis ( Special ) . Completing work at the Centralis Colliery, Ml :hael Mekosh waa walking on a street In the suburbs to his home when he felt the ground tremble under his feet. This was followed by a loud noise as a lection of rhe street caved In, making a hole ninety feet deep and twenty-five feet wide. Mekosh was carried to the bottom. Many times during hla thrilling descent large pieces of rock grazed his head, while several struck him, breaking an arm and several ribs. He fought hard to keep hla head lear from dirt so as to prevent suf focation. He called for help and residents or the neighborhood rushed to the scene with ropes. The miner was told to fasten the end of a rope which was lowered about his boay. By hard work he freed himself from the rock-and dirt, after which he waa drawn up to solid ground. He fainted and was about to fall Into the hole again when John Gar vin leaned over the brink and grasp ed him. Other men held on to Garvin and he and Mekosh were pulled up to safety. The cave-In was caused by the col lapse of a mine working. BOY DROWNS IN RESERVOIR. Most couples dance their way Into matrimony and limp their way through It. Capudinc Cures Indigestion Palna, I Belching, Sour Stomach, anil Heartburn, I from whatever rauee. It a Liquid. Effccta ! immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 100., and 60c, at drug stores? A Grateful Son-ln-Law. H. H. Rogers, on his return voy age from Bermuda last month said one evening In the smoking room of bis traveling companion, Mark Twain: "He Is an incorrigible humorist Even In his most emotional moments he can't help being funny. "When he married In Elmlra in 1870 his father-in-law made htm a present of a fine, well-furnished house In Buffalo. "The present came as a surprise. Mark Twain knew nothing of it till, amid a party of relatives and frlendB, he was shown over the luxurious place. Then, when they told him It was his, tears filled his eyes. "But he was still the humorist, and turning to his father-in-law he said, though In a voice that trembled aWlttle: A' 'Mr. Langdon, whenever you're In Buffalo, If It's as much as twice a year, you are to come right up here and take tea. You can stay all night, too. If you want to, and it shan't cost you a cent.' " Washing ton Star. Easton (Special). Joseph Kline, aged 6 years, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kline, of No. 640 Mauch Chunk Street, South Side, was drown ed In the reservoir of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, on Wilkea Barre Street, this city. Kline went to the reservoir with William Vandyke and Harry Gorman, each aged about 8 years, and the three gained an entrance by crawling through a small opening In the fence. The Gorman and Vandyke boys tell conflicting stories concerning the drowning. Young Vandyke says that Gorman was Ashing In the reservoir and pushed Kline Into the water. Gorman says that Vandyke gave the Kline boy a shove which sent him Into the reservoir. After Kline had fallen Into the water his two com panions hurriedly left through the hole In the fence. Mrs. Benjamin Pfennig saw the Kline boy fall Into the water from an upper window in her home, and she called to John Evans and Edward Smith, who were passing through the lot In the rear of the reservoir. They got the body, but could not resus citate the child. CHILI) FATALLY Bl'RNKI). Germs In Bonks. There Is no doubt that all books kept for a long time in libraries and other places become the abode of the germ and microbe. To prevent this a French professor has introduc ed a method of disinfecting the books. They are placed In an oven under pressure In which the evap oration of a certain liquid causes the breaking up of the aldehydes. It Is said that all sorts of books, big and little, can thus be disinfected without harm to the cover, the paper or the binding. THIS AND THAT. The reason a woman looks cool on a hot day Is she Isn't. A girl can enjoy going anywhere with her brother If he hates to have her do It. One year's work of a man's brain may be ruined by his tongue In a few seconds. Every minister has his favorite hymn and every other man has his favorite her. After a man's goodness reaches a certain point he begins to take an occasional day off. Nazareth (Special). A Are occur red at the home of Gustave Klefer, on Cedar Street, by which an in fant daughter of Mr. Klefer wan fa tally burned. Gasoline had been sprinkled on the stairway and floor of the second story in efforts to drive out insects while the house was being cleaned. A match dropped from Mr. Kiefer's pocket and he stepped on It. The gasoline Ignited and flames shot up on all sides. Mr. Klefer picked up little Ruth, his 6-months-old daughter, and dash ed down the stairway through the flames. The child was frightfully burned about the face and breast, and it is believe she cannot recover. Mr. Klefer was burned on the left arm. Mrs. Klefer grabbed her little Bon, Edward, and ran to a second-story window. She threw the child out Into the arms of Milton Walter and '.hen jumped, Mr. Walter catching her. Neither was much Injured. Neighbors extinguished the flames before the firemen arrived. WHAT IS A CORN COB. i A !SfL I I This woman suvs shes whm saved from an operation by Lydla E. : Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga.. 1 writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an opera- 1 tion was the only chance I had, and 1 dreaded It almost as much as death. "One day I read how other women J had been cured by Lydia E. Plnkham's j Vegetable Compound, and I decided to ' y it. Before I had taken the first "uiue i was better, and now I am en- ' J cured. "Every woman suffering- with ny male trouble ahould take Lydla K. nnkham'a Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound, made iroin roots and herbs, has been the munaard remedy for female Ills, aim has positively cured thousands of worrjeu who have been troubled with QIliicemenU,t inflammation, ulcera ,"" nbrold tumor, Irregularities, Pt'iiodie. pains, backache, that Dear ie a?5 feellnsTI flatulency indigea dizziness or nervous prostration, "by don't you try it i JPtakham luvitee all sick ThJ?? writ- her for Advice. I ,,A jrjdded thousands to Address. Lynn. Mas. Harrisburg i Special). The legal itatus of corncobs Is making trouble In Harrlsburg's city government, and City Solicitor Settz will be called up on to determine whether the cobs are to be classed as kitchen refuse or as miscellaneous garbage. It appears that when the contract for the collection of the city's gar bage was given out that garbage wuh divided into three kinds, kitchen, ashes and miscellaneous refuse, in cluding broken crockery, glass and the like. The contractors found that corncobs would not go through their machinery when the green corn sea son came along and have asked thai housekeepers he required to put the cobs In the receptacle with sardine cans and smashed dishes. Some of them have refused to do so and threaten to resist penalties. PUT ON MORE m:vs. Pottsvllle (Special). Orders were Issued by the Reading Coal & Iron Company reinstating five coal train crews, or twenty-five employees, of the coal service, with headquarters at Palo Alto, a suburb of this place. These were Idle all summer, having been laid off In the spring. An order was also posted to the effect that the car repair shops at Palo Alto will resume full-handed this week to work six ten-hour days every week. This indicates a big revival in the coal trade. Growing Crops Stolen. Douglassvllle (Special). So pro nounced has been the thievery in this section that the farmers are organ izing a vigilance society to protect their property. Nightly potato patch es have been laid to waste, the vines pulled out and the potatoes carried away. In the cornfields the ears have beer pulled off by the hundreds. On Saturday night half or one farm er's potato patch was emptied of the potatoes and the tomatoes plucked from tfie vines. Quurrymuii Killed lly Blast. West Chester iSpeclal). Samuel Thompson, of Kennett Square, was killed while blasting in the feldspar quarries near EmbreeviUe. The blast caused a cave-in that crushed Thomp son to death instantly. Mother Ends Life; Babes Starving. Bethlehem (Special). Leaving three starving oblldren at home and her husband in jail, MrB. Mary Yola mlne, of Northampton, threw her self lu front of a passenger train and was killed. BERRY PICKER SHOT. 8outh Bethlehem (Special). John Balchl, aged 26 years, and his com panion, Lewis Gallo, went up intc the mountains to pick berries. Un knowingly they trespassed on the property of a farmer who notified them to leave, enable to understand English they were slow to heed the demand. This enraged the farmer, who rushed Into the house and cam out with a double-barreled shotgun. Pointing It at Halchl, who was thirty Ave yards away, the farmer fired. Dalchl's back and limbs were filled with shot and he was hurried to. a hospital here, seriously wounded The man's assailant Is unknown. I'l HE WATER l HI I 111, I III M Bethlehem (Special). The bor ough officials were notified by Dr. S. O. Dixon, State Commissioner of Health, that he had approved of the new source of water supply for the borough in place of the present source, which has been condemned. The Monocracy Creek, a spring water stream, will be the source of the new supply. The site will cost $15,000 ;ind two artesian wells with an esti mated capacity of 150,000 gallons "ach have been drilled. The water will be pumped to a standpjpe on a high point and then by gravity It will run to every pari of the town. The cost of getting the water to town will bu about 200, 000, and a special election to Issue bonds will soon be held. The pres ent supply source has been used for 1(17 years. FIND MISSING WOMAN. York (Special) Miss Emma Won der, 46 years old, a native of this county, who disappeared last Febru ary, has been located In New York City, where she was found by the police wandering on the streets. About March I she escaped from the local almshouse and began her wanderings, visiting Carlisle, Balti more, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and finally New York City. She carried with her a certificate on a Hanover bank for 1400. The New York au thorities have placed her In the State Insane Asylum and notified her rela tives here. COMMERCIAL COIM Weekly Review of Trade and Lates Market Reoorti R. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: "Industrial plants gradually en large the percentage of active ma chinery, furnishing more work for wage-earners, whlrh stimulates re tall trade, while favorable crop pro gress strengthens confidence in a continuance of recovery In business Nfw contrarts for steel products are being placed with more freedom and collerles resume that were closed by the drouth. "Outside representatives of Job bing houses are numerous In the primary market for cotton foods, but operations are restricted, as Ir customary at this season. "New England footwear shops are still well occupied, but wholesalers have left the Boston mnrket without plating any large volume of business and Western Jobbers have not con tinued to purchase as freely as open Ing sales promised Prices are not changed except where Increased cost of raw materials has forced shoe manufacturers to advance figure, and little business is done on thl? basis, because buyers Insist that gen eral conditions do not warrant tin rise that has occurred In hides and leather." Bridal reel 's says: "flood crop reports, the advanrn of the season and growth In con fidence as to the trade outlook are re.leeted In reports of moderate en largement of future buying at a few, large centers, notably In the West and Southwest. Industrial lines, too, have been benefited by evidences of revival In demand, nnd the number or Idle operatives has been reduced as a whole. "Still the progress-making Is of a conservative kind, curtailment of In dustry Is still a marked feature and small orders for immediate shipment largely make up the volume of busi ness doing by jobbers. "Rest reports come from the Cen tral West, Northwest and Southwest, and the excellent outlook for the cot ton crop makes for a better tone of advices from the South." SAVED AT THE CRISIS. Delay Meant Death From Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Herman Smith, 901 Broad Street, Athens, Ga., says: "Kidney disease started with slight irregularity and weakness and developed Into dan gerous dropsy. I became weak and languid and could do no houaework. My back ached ter ribly. I had bear ing down pains and my limbs bloated to twice their nor mal else. Doctors did not help and 1 wns fast drifting Into the hopeless stages. 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills at the critical moment and they really saved my life." Sold by all doalers. 50 cents a box. Foater-Mllburn Cos. Buffalo, N. Y.' SNAKE IN SITTING ROOM. Reading (Special). Mrs. Calvin Himmelberger, of Stroudsburg, this county had an encounter with a black snake. She was engaged In cleaning her sitting-room when she reached down to pick up what she thought was a piece of rope lying on the floor. To her great surprise It was a snake. The reptile began to wriggle to get loose and raised Its head to Htrike. Securing a fliepoker Mrs. Illmmellierger beat the reptile until life was extinct. It was three and a hall feet In length. How it got into the room Is a mystery. TO MARK HOLDIKRS' SHOES. Wholesale Market. New York. Wheat Receipts 221,000. Spot Irregular; No. 2 red, I9UA1.00H; elevator No. 2 red, 1.00 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.23 r. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.02 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 11,825. Spot firm. No. 2, 84 nominal elevator, and S4 Va nominal r. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 31,800; exports, 4,639. Spot firmer; mixed, 26 32 lbs., .ri9(f61; natural white. 26 II lbs., 63 65; clipped white, 32 40 lbs., 65 73. Poultry Alive, steady; spring chickens, 16; rowls, 13; turkeys, 11; dressed irregular; Western spring cmcKena, l 4 (i 20; fowls, 1414V6. reclpts, 7.449; 23V4; creamery receipts, 3,767; large, colored or do., good to do., common,- York (Special). The York Shoe Manufacturing Company has received a contract for 37.500 pairs of high grade shoes for the United States army. The order amounts to 1106, 000 and will keep the plant in opera tion for five months. Air Pipe Turned Into Water Line. Pottsvllle (Special). An explo sion fired a pocket or gas in the sec ond level or the West Orchard air heading, in the Reading's Wadesville Colliery, and a big bulk or coal ig nited. One thousand reet or air pipe used in some tunnel work was con verted into a water conduit and the underground fire was stubbornly fought by relay gangs ror hours, finally being extinguished. Trolley Road For Mifflin County. Harrisburg" (Special). The Belle ville & Reedsville Railroad Company, to connect towns of that name In Mifflin County, ten miles distant, was chartered with 1100.000 capital. The president is L. M. Yoder, Belleville; vice president, S. M. Patterson, Avon dale; treasurer, E. W. Warner, Belleville. STATE ITEMS. Jacob Relnhart. ol Mountain Home, near Stroudsburg, was thrown from the top of a load of hay and killed Just as it was entering a barn. Joseph Glllon, about 30 years old, or Rochester, N. Y., was thrown trom his position on a Lackawanna coal train at Stroudsburg. Glllon lived sufficiently long to tell the trainmen where he lived and mat he had been stealing a ride. William Magee, or Franklin, aged 17 years, was drowned while in bath ing. He became exhausted in trying to swim across a creek. , F. C. Freyer, of Spring City, caught an eleven-pound carp In the Perkiomen, near Collegevllle. In Old Lyme, Connecticut, is one of the celebrated Franklin milestones which In 1776 saw Washington pass Into Lyme on his way from Cam bridge after the British had evacua ted Boston. Franklin measured the miles by a machine of his owu In vention, attached to his chaise, the ancestor or our cyclometer. There are now In operation In Brazil 11,182 miles of railroad, as compared with 10,691 a year ago. There are now .In operation 41,759 miles of telegraph service, 808 miles more than a year ago. Lecturing before the Institution of Kleoftrlcal Engineers, at London, Sir William Preece said that the proposal to make the metrical system com pulsory, seemed scarcely within the range of practical politics at present, ror te Anglo-Saxon race or manufac turing engineers were nearly all op posed to It. Mr. Noel Paton, the director gen eral of commercial intelligence for India, with headquarters in Calcutta, will soon visit the United States to Investigate the grain elevator sys tem with a view to Us possible intro duction into India. Butter Steady creamery specials, extras. 22 23. Cheese Firm; State full cream, white, fancy, 11 prime. 10 '11; 9 1 0 . Philadelphia. Wheat Firm and c. higher; contract grade, July, 95 95c. Corn Firm and lc. higher; No. 2 for local trade, R585c. Oats Firm and 3c. higher; No. 2 white, natural, 67(?t67c. Butter Firm and lc. higher; extra Western creamery, 25c; do., nearby prints, 27. Eggs Firm; firsts lc. higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 21c . at mark. Cheese Firm and c. higher; New York full creams, choice, 12 12c. do., fair to good, 1111. Poultry Alive, firm and In good demand; fowls. 1414c; old roosters, 10 10; Bpring chickens 16 20. Baltimore. Flour Quiet and un changed; receipts, 3,755; exports 3,666. Wheat Easier; 96 96; No. 98 98 ; July gust, 9596; September. 95 96; steamer No. 2 red, 92 92; receipts, 86,884; exports, 124,000; Southern, by sample, 85 94; South ern, on grade, 92 96. Corn Steady; spot mixed, 79; September, 80; asked; receipts, 6, 382; exports, 500. Oats - Strong and higher; No. 2 white. 66 67; No. 3 white 59 60; No. 2 mixed, 5859; re celpts. 16.439. Rye Firmer; No. 2 Western do mestic. 78 80. Butter Firm and unchanged; fancy imitation, 20 21; fancy creamery. 25; fancy ladle, 1920; store packed, 16 17. Eggs Steady and unchanged, 18 18. Cheese Firm and unchanged; new Inrge, 12; new flats, 12; new small, 12. Hen, Henry Blttz, of Fairfield, N. ,1., Is grieving over the death of his old Plymouth Rock hen, noted In the neighborhood as the peacemaker of his barnyard. No fighting among its occupants was nllowed, and If any or the young roosters tried to Indulge In that pastime, they got a sound thrnshlng Trom the old Plymouth Uock. Yesterday, however, two snapping turtles, brought to the barnyard by the Blttz boyj, began fighting, and the old hen, true to her principles. Jumped In between the belligerents to stop them. Seeing they had a common enemy, (he combatants both tackled her, and It was not long be fore each turtle had seized a leg o old Onyx and she had been thrown to the ground. Blttz, who heard the hen's cries and ran to her assistance, wns com pelled to cut the heads off both tur tles in order to release the old queen of the barnyard, but she was so bad ly hurt she was killed. N. Y. American. Tiger's Ing Swim For Prey. A correspondent at Pennng trans mits details of an exciting encounter with a tiger in that Island, a cir cumstance which at the first blush is somewhat curious, since tigers In Penang are historically In the same category as snakes in Ireland. It was a Chinaman of Ballk I'ulau to whom the adventure befell. He heard an uproar In his compound ft dawn and rising hurriedly found a tiger creating havoc among his pigs. He fired at the Intruder and killed him in one shot at short range. The animal was eight and a half feet long and stood three feet high at the shoulder. Investigation show ed that the tiger had swum acrosH from the mainland (Province Well esley), resting midway at the leper Island of Pulau Jerepak. Transportation In Egypt. It Is a curious fact that the Nile and most of the canals In Egypt run north and south. The wind blows nearly all the year from the north, and thus furnishes the cheapest pro pelling power for boats going south. When the boats return north the rapid current of the Nile is the mo tive power. The regularity of the wind and the steadiness of the. cur rent are two reasons why boats pro pelled by any other power are so lit tle used. Time is not so Important an element in business In Egypt as as In some other countries, and It does not matter, therefore, that boats propelled by wind or curr are slow. spot, contract, 2 red Western, 96 ",s 96; All- .ive Mock. New York. Beeves Receipts, I,. 44 5. Feeling steady. Dressed beel slow at 8 to 11 for native sides Calves Receipts, 303. Feeling weak; veals, 5 (o 8.26; buttermilks. 4.50 to 4.75; city dressed veals steady at 9 to 13c; country dressed, 7 to 1 1 c. Sheep und Lambs Receipts, 2. 147. Sheep steady; lambs, 15 to 20c. higher. Sheep, 3.25 4.75; fair to choice lambs, 5.40 7; cuils, 4.25. Hogs -Receipts, 1,147. Feellny nominally steady. Chicago. Cattle Receipts esti mated about 5,500; market steady; steers, 5.25 8.15; cows, 3.405.50; heifers. 3.606.15; bulls. 3.00 5.25; calves, t 508.75; stockers and reedors. S. 00 4.80. Hogs Receipts estimated about 15,000; market steady to 6c. higher; choice heavy shipping, 6.766.86; butchers, 6.70 6.86; light mixed, 6.366.66; choice light, 6.606.80; packing. 5 75 6. 70; pigs. 4.60 6 10; bulk ofsales, 6.46 6.70. Sheep Receipts eatlmated about 12,000; market steady; sheep, 3.60 Tuft Stuck In Phone Booth. George Rush, one of the electri cians of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, now visiting his father here, tells this story of Mr. Tart: After the candidate had taken up temporary quarters at the hotel at Hot Springs he had to enter a tele phone booth of the usual size, and stuck hard and rast. A hurry call was sent to the office of the tele phone company and, carpenters, with saws and hammers, extricated Mr. Taft. The company, to avoid further trouble and as a mark of especial esteem for Mr. Taft, erected a new booth which eclipses every other south of Mason and Dixon's line size. Curious Mexican Indians. Hurled In the heart of a civilized, powerful, and progressive foreign people, a little handful of Indlnns have lived for 300 years, and have contrived to keep during all that time their national characteristics, their traditions, and their individ uality. If you seek them you will find them In Amatlan de los Reyes, a village In the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. They are the Amatecas. Th Amateens are perhaps the only people In the republic who have succeeded In retaining for themselves wnal is practically self-government WONDBRKD WHY Found the Answer Waa "Coffee." The largest of all mammals are not the elephants, but the whales. A large elephant weighs about six tons, but the largest whale reaches the Im mense weight of 150 tons, and would furnish four carloads of flesh mm blubber. Argentina still offers a splendid field for immigration. Only 00,000, uOO acres are cultivated, and there remain 246,000,000 of acres suitable for stock breeding, as well as huge areas ot forest ani of mineral bear ing mountains. Many pale, sickly persons wonder for years why they have to suffer so, and eventually discover that the drug caffeine in coffee la the main cause or the trouble. "I was always very fond of coffee and drank It every day. I never had much flesh and often wondered why I waE always so pale, thin aud weak. "About five years ago my health completely broke down and I was con fined to my bed. My stomach was In such condition that I could hardly take sufficient nourishment to sus tain life. "During this time I was drinking coffee, didn't think I could do with out it "After awhile I came to the con clusion that coffee was hurting me, and decided to give it up and try Post urn. I didn't like the taste of it at first, but when it was made right boiled until dark and rich I soon became very fond of it. "in one week I began to feel better. I could eat more and sleep better. My sick headachea were leas frequent, and within five months I looked and felt like a new being, headache spells entirely gone. "My health continued to Improve, am well and strong, I attribute my present health to the llfe-gtving qualities of Postum." "There's a Reason." Name given by Post urn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellvllle." in pkgs. Brer read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fall of hunuui Interest. and to-day i weigh 148 lbs. Llllputlan Parlshee. Probably few people know that this country contains a number of parishes so small that their popula tion can be housed under one or two roofs. For Instance, Upper Eldon, near Stockbrldge, consists of two houses, which with an eleventh cen tury church and a tiny "God's acre" In the middle of a farmyard adjoin ing one of the dwellings, comprise the whole parish Not much larger is the population of Lulllngtnn, five miles from Eastbourne. Small as Its church Is the interior dimensions are only 16 square reet It Is quite large enough ror the inhabitants. In Grove, near Lelghton Buzzard, there are only about a dozen inhabi tants, the parish containing a mod ern rarmhouse. two cottages, and a tiny church. At Rhyd, In Flintshire, while there are only three adult In habitants, the village contains five cottages and one shop; till recently there were two licensed houses, one of which still remains. Tit-Bits. Says Americans Are Always Talking A newspaper controversy has be- j gun on the subject of British and American orntory. A Canadian cor respondent declared that It was no- tleeahle at the Pan-Anglican confer-1 ence how much better the Americans 1 spoke than the Englishmen, and a British member of Parliament cor-I robe rated this statement by declaring that the best of the American speak- i era at that congress were as good as the best English speakers, and j their general average higher. Sir Charles Wyndham now makes the following contribution to the de- ! bate: "It must be remembered thnt Americans are always talking. They Imbibe fluency with their mothers' milk. I do not consider, however. I that there Is anything like the same! proportion or really good public speakers In America as In Engand." Fighting Turtle Kills Peacemaking Hicks' Cnpudine Cures Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or what not. It refreshes the brain and nerves. It's Liquid arid pleannt to lake. 1 ,'c, 25c, nnd .Vic., at drug storea. There's nothing makes a woman madder than for people to talk of her virtues Instead of her lookB. To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Tak the Old Standard (Ibovs's Tasts Utss C'uiLL Toxic. Yea know what you are taking. The formula is plainly i on every bottle, showing it in simply iui uino and Iron in a tasteklaS rorm, and to.) most effectual form, for grown people and children. Oc A woman's idea or a thrilling pass age in a novel is with the heroine reading a love letter and curling her hair at the same time. ECZEMA SEEMED INCURABLE. Body was Baw Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless Cuticura Remedies Cured Him. "Frcm the nge of three month until fifteen yean old, my son Owen's life waa made intolerable by eczema in its worst form. In spite of treatments the disease gradually spread until nearly every part of his body was quite raw. He used to tear himself dreadfully in his sleep and the agony he went through is quite beyond words. The regimental doctor pronounced the cose hopeless. We had him in hos pitals four times and he was pronounced one of the worst, cases ever admitted. From each he was discharged as incurable. We kept trying remedy after remedy, but had gotten almost past hoping for a cure. Six months agx we purchased a set of Cu(icura Remedies. The result was truly marvelous and to-day he is perfectly cured. Mrs. Lily Hedge, Camblewell tireen, Eng land, Jan. 12, 1907." Easy To Write, Hard To Learn. Hicks I see you don't use the forms recommended by the simple spellers. Wicks -No, It takes too long to remember what they are. Somer ville Journal. Trttif? and Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life nnd are essential to permanent success nnd creditable standing. Aecor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal anil family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects anil without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly nnd naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to anil approved by physicians, as it is free from alt objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine -manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. WIDOWS'""1"' NEW LA W obtala DI.-VUK1VU by JOHN W. MORRIS. Libby's Sweef Mixed Pickles That firm, crisp quality ana delicious flavor is what you get when you insist en Libby's Mixed Pickles at your dealers. They are always the finest and never disappoint. It's the same with Libby's Sweet Gherkin t and Sweet Midgets. Ask for them. Libby's Olives The cultivation of centurier- marks the olive groves of Spain ij as the world's best. ' Libby S Olives are imported from the oldest and most famous of these groves. The result is a rare product, delightfully appetis ing. Try one bottle and you'll buy more and never be without them. Libby's Preserves Pure, ripe fruit and pure sugar in equal parts, cooked just right and timed to the second, in Libby's Great While Kitch en, is the secret of the extreme superiprity of Libby's Preserves. There s none as good at any price. Grocersand delicatessen stores carry all of Libby's Food Pro ducts. They are war- rantedthebestto both you and the dealer WVt'te iter fir bortkl't ''llnu to it a if Good Thingi It Eat."'. Issltl llktr'itl rssraesler's. Llbby. McNeill Llbby, Chicago. 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