LIMITED STATES SENUOk FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. thfiptptia i Often Canard hy Catarrn OflhfHdmaehPtiMna RtlitvU Catarrh ot the Slumnrh and it Thtreorr a Jtemetlu for Dyspepsia, 1 Hon. It. C rintini. ti s m..i- I ! from South Cnroiirm for two terms in I a letter from Washington, D. C. writes t . 10 mc i-eninii .Medicine Lo., ns follows: i ' ran rstmasissaii il ftinnM Am 1 ',1 All InnUj 1 T I nave ifeetl V ulna your 111 rtllt i 11 1' or in Hinni ptrinn ana 1 jrrl rr ! irntttlrrt ul nttl ! i t hal,l I flow! tun It: " J frfra'frfr4vy4jfrhfrd V . A A A A f CATARRH of tlie stomach is the cor rect name for most cases of dysiepKi:i. Only an internal catarrh remedy, sucli as Peninn. in availnlile. Peruna Tablets can now be procured. Ask your Druggist for a Free IV runu Almanac for lttot). Simple Arithmetic. A teacher In a downtown school has for her pupils the children of Russian parents. The other day she was explaining a sum In subtraction which the little ones found difficult to understand. "Now," said she, to exemplify the proposition, "Bupposo I had ?10 and went into a store to spend it. say I bought a hat for $5. Then I spent $2 for gioves, and Jl.fio for some other things. How much did I have left?" For a moment there was dead silence. Then a boy's hand went up. "Well, Isaac, how much did I have left?" "Vy didn't you count your change?" said Isuac in a disgusted tone. Yet He Survived. "They charged like demons," said the retired colonel, excitedly. "I never saw anything to touch It. Tho way they charged positively stagger ed me." "Whom does he mean?" whisper ed the man who had Just come in to his neighbor. "Is he talking about one of bis old battles?" "No," replied the other; "he's talking about the holiday he spent at the Swiss hotel." Foolish Friendship, "Those cartoons of me that my enemies are circulating are positive ly hideous," remarked the candidate for office. "Do you think so?" rejoined his wife. "You ought to take a look at the pictures of you that youi friends are putting on their campaign banners." Washington Star. Chilly Locution. "Is this the only seat for the con cert you have left?" "Yes, but It's an exceptionally good one for so wnrm a nighi." "How so?" "Well, Mrs. A. occupies the seat on the right and Mils B. on the left, and you know there's a very decided coolness between them." Boston Transcript. Ilnnly Reinforcements. A boy rushed up to a policeman and said. "Say, there's a man around there what's been fightln' with my father for almost an hour." "Why didn't you rail me before?" asked the policeman. "Well," said the kid. "paw was petln' the best or it up to a few minutes ago.' Bartlesville (Okla.) Enterprise. Alternative, "You'll have to work hard to win old Million's daughter." "I'll have to work a good deal harder if I don't win her." Brook lyn Life. CAUSK AND EFFECT, tiood Digestion Follows Right Food. indigestion and the attendant dis comforts of mind and body are car lain to follow continued use of impro per food. Those who are still young and ro bust are likely to ovetfook the fact 'hat, as dropping water will wear a stone away at last, so will the use of heavy, greABy, rich food finally cause loss of appetite and indigestion. Fortunately many are thoughtful enough to study themselves and note the principle of Cause and Effect in their daily food. A N. V. young wom an writes her experience thus: "8ome time ago I had a lot of trou ble from indigestion, caused by too rich food. 1 got so I was unable to (litest scarcely anything, and roedi cnes seemed useless. "A friend advised me to try Urupe Nuta food, praising It highly, and as last resort 1 tried it. 1 am thank ful to say that Grape-Nut not only relieved me of my trouble, but built a up unit strengthened my digestive organs so that 1 can now eat anything 1 desire. But 1 stick to Qrape-Nuts." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Hun 1 Cr?ek, Mfch Read. "The Road to vle," in pkgs. Brer n.d the above letter? A l' one appears from time to time " are genuine, true and full of lai n iutercst. 1. NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA SHOW WILES' BEEN BOOKS TO HAVE FAULTY. Late Mayor Of Allrntown. Now Ac cused Of IrrcKulnrltics, Proba bly Involving Living Ofliclnls. AUentown, Pn. (Special). The Finance Committee of City Councils took the first step In the probe of alleged lrreguluritk'8 of the admin istration of the Into Harry O. Stiles, when It received the report of City Controller Hausmnn on the audit of tho police court docket, In which the Controller states ihnt he found "de fault, irregularity and delinquency on tho part of the late Mayor." While this report mentions none but the late Mayor. It Is thought other officials will be brought Into the case. Among minor "Irregulari ties" alleged against the late Mayor. are the lack of report on such mat-1 ters as a $200 donation for police protection for the AUentown Kali, the imposition of costs In addition j to fines for minor off'-nses, costs money paid for furnishing officers to head parades, and protect circus 1 grounds and deposits made by special j officers for their badges. The docket, it Is said, Is In such 1 a condition that n thorough investi gation Is Impossible) since the en tries are incomplete so far as Con troller Hausmnn has been able to find. However, there appears to be a balnnce due the city of about $1,400. The docket shows fines im posed amounting to $2,852, with $815 served In jail sentences, while the Mayor's private docket showed $574 as having boon collected. The fees which that official actually turned over to the City Treasurer amounted to $1,170. Select Councilman Oehringer, who began an Investigation on his own account, has found numerous enses In which costs were Imposed and never recorded. THREE SQI ARES BttRffSD, Fire Render Mlxty.flve Ennilltes Homeless In ( Viitt-iilln. ( ntraila (Special). A disastrous fire which started In a moving pic ture show hero, resulted In the de struction of three squares of prop- ertv and rendered homeless 68 fami lies. The blaze originated In thr I heart of the town and spread rapidly i among the buildings, which were of j frame. j Assistance was asked from Ash 1 lnnd and Mount Cnrmel. and the fire companies of these towns responded promptly, but a lack of water, due to the recent drouth, proved dis astrous, and the firemen were power less to check the conflagration. None of the fntnllles saved any of their furniture or personal effects. Tiie hiss is estimated at. $100,000. There Is much suffering among the afflicted fninllles, but a committee has made temporary arrangements for the care of the homeless. BUYS BIG PRESERVE. FAVOR VACCINATION. riiysiclans Approve Attempt Of Gov ernment To Immunize Soldiers. Philadelphia (Special). Dr. John H. Musser, one of the most promi nent bacteriologlstg and pathologists of the city, has been chosen as this city's representative on the Medical Board which will meet in Washing ton to consider the possibility of im munizing soldiers against epidemics of typhoid. Dr. Musser declared himself being in favor of the proposed step and as being a believer in the efficacy of vaccination as a means of warding off the disease. He said: "Experiments conducted both in this country and abroad have shown conclusively that vaccination against typhoid will In a majority of caseE result In a period of Immunity from the attacks of the disease." Dr. Alfred Stengel, another of the city's most prominent physician and educators, believes that although the method of vaccinating against ty phoid Is still in the experimental stage it has already proved itself to be a valuable weapon in the war against the disease. Dr. W. M. L. CopHn, professor of pathology and bacteriology at the Jefferson Medical College thought the employment of tho weapon in the FlRurcs Represent ngnt against typhoid will lend to thr stamping out of the disease. PhiUdelphialU In Society Which Will Stock PonOCO l,nke. Easton (Special). The Ponoco Ialte Preserve Association, In which many I'lilladelphlans are interested, has purchased from the Ponoco I.ako Ice Company It. 300 acres of land on the Ponoco Mountains, which In cludes the large lake surrounded by the tract. The price paid was $1)0, 000. The right to harvest Ice from the lake is reserved by the Eneton lans. The Preserve AsrceUtlon has se cured a charter of Incorporation, with a enpltal of $150,000, divided Into 150 shares of $1,000. Each shareholder will have the right to erect a rummer residence on the trnct. The lnkp and streams are to he stocked with fish and game birds are to be turned loose in thr mountains. The directors Include Ilev. Josepl Elklnton. of the Society of Friends Philadelphia; Thomas Raeburr White, of Philadelphia; Dr. Drinker of Lehigh Unlvers-lty; Isaac Shnrn less, of Haverford College; Alfrec Lewis, lumber meichaut, of Ilea: Creek, and Dr. Stokes, of Moore town. VOTE AGAINST SEWERS. West Chester Refuses Proposed System By Majority Of 20. West Chester (Special). Citizen? of this place voted on tho proposi tion to borrow $150,000 for the pur pose of Installing a severngn sy? torn and disposal plant for this bor ough. Nearly 1,400 votes were poll ed and the loan proposition was de feated by 20 votes. Two yenrs ago an election to de cide the same question -vas held and was defeated. 3 to 1. It is said Mm "WWW aWT I V. I Ls HOUSEHOLD W.fly Coffee Frnppc. . Pour one quart boiling water over a quarter pound fine ground coffee. Cover, simmer ten minutes, strain through cheesecloth and add six tablespoonfuls of sugar. When cold begin to freeze. When It begins to thicken add tht whites of two eggs, beaten to a stiff froth. Freeze five minutes longer, remove the beater, cover and allow it to stand fifteen minutes before serving. Serve In glasses with a spoonful whipped cream on top. New York Telegram. "I was In the dr Chocolate Ice Cream. Sift together one cup sugar, two lovel tablespoonfuls flour and half a spoonful of snlt. Add two eggs and beat well together. Add one pint hot scalded milk, turn Into a double holl er and cook until smooth, stirring constantly. After it Is smooth cook twenty minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool, add a pint and n half of cream, one cup of sugar, half a tablespoonful of vanilla and two bars of Sweetened chocolate, melted with a tablespoon ful of hot water and blended with a little of the cream. Add a half tea spoonful powdered cinnamon or a teaspoonful of the extract, which gives the cream a rich, spicy flavor. If preferred, you can use more milk and less cream, though the result will not. be quite as delicious. New York Telegram. To Cnn Tomatoes. These may be simply peeled and stewed, as you would ordinarily stffl, tomatoes, then put Into jars filled to overflowing and fastened air tight, or they may be canned whole, which takes much longer. In this case, se lect medium size solid tomatoes, cov er with hot water and peel. Arrange In wide-mouthed Jars, fill the jars with cold water, adjust the rubbers, lay on the tops and stand the Jars In a wash boiler, protecting from the bottom and contact with each oMiet by means of colls of rope or hay. Cover with cold water to three-quarters of their height, bring to a boll and cook for half an hour. Take oiV each Jar one at a time, screw tight, return to the boiler, fill to overflow, ing with hot slewed totnalo, and cook ten minutes longer. Washington Star. I'ROVEIt BY TIME. No Fear of Any Further TronMe. David Price, Corydon, la., says: last stage f kidney trouble lame, weak, run down t-i a mere skeleton My back was so bad 1 could hardly walk and the kidney se crotlons much dis ordered. A week after 1 began using Doan's Kidney P11H I could walk TTlth- out a cane, and as I continued my health gradually returned. I was so grateful I made a public statement of my case, and now seven years have passed, I am still perfectty well." Sold by all dealers. 50c. a box Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. Bnffnlo. N. Y. Risks Life To Rescue Dog. Plunging Into the icy waters of tho South Bny, regardless of his own life, Prank Corwln Bwam to a spot where his dog was drowning and brought his safely ashore. Corwln was hunting ducks, when he shot a bird, which fell Into the water. ills dog. which could not Bwlm, Jumped Into the bay and at tempted to reach the bird. A strong wind and rough waters carried the animal away from the short', and it would have perished but for Its mas ter. Alter swimming to the dog's Side, Corwln seized it around the neck and dragged it back to land Plum Pudding Without F.-x-jf. ; This delicious light pudding I j made by stirring thoroughly togathet j the following ingredients: One cup j ful of finely chopped beef suet, twe ' cupfnls of flno bread crumbs, one cup ful of molasses, one of chopped rais ins. 0110 of well washed currants, on? ' spoonful of salt, one teaspoonful each I of cloves, cinnamon, allspice and car I bonate of soda, one cupful of milk and flour enough to make a rtiff bat ter. Put into a well greased padding mold or a three-quart pall and covet closely. Set this pail into a large kettle, close covered and half full of that several suits Will be brought 1 boiling water, adding boiling water State of Onto, City or Tor.rpo, Lucas County. i FtiANK .1. ClIKNEY nmke cuth that he is senior partner of the lirm of K .I .Ciikm y & Co., doins business in tlie City of Toledo, County snd Str.te ulureuud, and '.'ait sain firm will pay tliesum ot on m :ioiu:i DOIs LAits (at encli and every cuso of CATAMtfl that cinnot be cured by tlie uso of Hall's Cat a huh Cuhk. i'HA.Miii. UlUtNBr. Eworn to before mo and SHhscnkml in my ureseuee, this 8th day of thill lui. A. D., 18fle A. VT. UiUASO.N. Ise AL.l Nullity rulilic. Hall CntarrhCure wtaketum.csiiully,iind acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces ot the systm. Semi tor testimonials, tree. F. J. tinntMr S Co., Toledo, O. told by all Dri-asSs. '.'3c. Take Hall's Family Hia for costiuation. Added A Little Sulphur. Doctor Did your husband follow my directions? Did he take the medicine I loft for him religiously? PatlMt'l Wife I'm afraid not, doctor. He sworo every time I gave him u dose. Hostoo Transorlpt. Oftatntt the borough at once for dam ages for the alleged pollution of twe small streams flowing through the town with Its sewage. JUDGE LOSES 10(1,000 VOTES. Er. FROZEN STEALING RIPE. Philadelphia!! Discovered On Top Ol Box Car SlilT From Cold. Pittsburg (Special). With one hand and both feet frozen as the result of a ride of eighty-throe miles on the roof of a car. llanlel Sweeney. 492!i Germantown Avenue, Philadel phia, was discovered by the train ctpw at Mineral Point near Johns town. Soon after leaving this city the engineer was surprised to seo n young man get Into the cab and ask to be taken to Philadelphia. The engineer stopped the train and the young man, who was well dreBsed. was put off. ' The train reached Mineral Point when Sweeney was discovered on toji of a car. He was stiff with cold and la in a precarious condition. GIRL SINKS IN MIRE. Chester Woman Nm-rowly Escapes Burial Alive. Cheetor (Special). In trying to recover hor l)aL which was blown from her head by the wind, Miss Helen Haney, of 350 Franklin Street, nearly lost her life in the quagmire of the Eddystone marshes along Rid ley Creek, Just outside the oity limits. miss Haney, making a short cut a.ong the marsh, started in pi rsui of her hat, which had been carried soveral reet out of her path. Not knowing that she was In any danger uie gin was soon nounderlng knee deep In the mire. Miss Haney called loudly for help as she felt herself gradually sink ing, but she had settled Into the mass as rar as her hips before oaslstanco arrived in the person of Gilbert 1 nuns, Jr. (Jtillds summoned aid. ana with the assistance of several men succeeded In getting the girl out 01 ner oangorous predicament Berks Cattle Under Suspicion. Rending ; Special). Dr. Otto G Noaek. one of the State inspectors ordered two herds of cattle In west ern Berks County under quarantine on sueplclon that they are afflicted with the foot and mouth disease. In several other sections of the count an unusually large number of cattle are ailing with peculiar symptoms, hut veterinary surgeons say It Is not the cattle disease existing in some other counties. Number of roneously Mnrkcd Ballots. Harrlsburg (Special). The offlcla' count of the votes cast for Superiot Court Judge at the election showt fl at Judge Porter had 2SO.S03 plu rality over Webster Grim, the Demo tratlc nominee. bit that because e1 errors In marking tickets his vote ran lOO.OOO behind the enst for I Taft. This difference is about the samf j a. In 1004 when :nany people voted I for only the candidate for President 1 desiring either to vote for htm alone, or through tgnorantly marking the presidential elector space under the l. ipresslon that they were voting the straight ticket. as It bolls away. Steam not less than four hours. This pudding is sure to be a success, nnd is quite rich for one containing neither butter nor eggs. One-half of the above amount Is more than eight persons will be able to eat, but it Is equally good some days latet steamed ngaln for Rn hour, if kept closely covered meantime. Serve with sweet sauce. Boston Post. STATE ITEMS. Hold Boy On Murder Clnrge. Norrlstown (Special). As a re sult ot an Inquest by Coroner King in the case of Lawrence Carroll, : years, of Conshoahocken, who died several days ago from a bullet wound, Henry Phlpps, 15 years old, a neighbor, was committed to Jail without bail, charged with murder On of the several boy witnesses, after tolling how Phlpps had twice hot at sparrows, turned the rifle toward a tree whore Carroll was standing and fired, told the Coro ner's Jury that after the shooting, Phlpps told him to say "three Da goes up tho alley did It." Agents of the State Economic Zoologist's Division have been detail ed to make an exhaustive study of the wheat fly which is causing havnt lii the wheat shocks and grannerlet, of Berks and other wheat ralslnr counties. Governor Scuart has appointed Dr Krodcrlc.li G. Davla, of Blossburg, te he a member of the Board of Trus tees of the Cottage Stnto Hospital at Blossburg, vice Hamilton B. Humes resigned. Among the deeds filed for record at Norrlstown was one from Israel H Supplee to AnsBtatla Agnes, wife of Jnmea P. McNichol, of Philadel phia, for a house and a lot contain ing one and one-half acres of lend on Meeting House Lane, in Low Merion Township, for $D.B00. Peter Flaher, of Stoudt's Ferrv aays It was the same old story "thai he did net know It wan loaded,' when he handled n revolver which accidentally discharged itself and tore a hole through the center of his hand. Mrs. Katie Schmeelc., while driving over a Reading Rnllrrmd crossing 1 Hernhart's. vlth a team, was trunk by a passenger train. The team wns hurled Into a nearby crook and Mrr Sihmock savod hor life bv holding on to the reins, which dragged her to safety. mage Knaiich, at Reading, ha declared legal the contract awarded Harry J. Adams for the collection and disposal of garbigo. Dr. Charles M. Seltzer, a bidder, of Philadelphia applied for an injunction, on the ground that there wero a number of Irregularities in awarding the con t ract. Colonel James P. Coburn, presi dent of the First National Bank, o; 3ellefonte, died after a short Ulnesn, Rev. Ernest TntklU. of Goshen, N. lo has accepted a call to tho Christ Episcopal Church, at. Stroudsbutg. Tho Lalanre nd Grecian tin plate mills, at (iirrtsbiirc will In crease the force of mon employed to meet me advance in btis'nefs. Robort L. MeCsfrerty. of Philad! Qhte. and Mlts Lydle. Slglln. of Moun tain Grove, were married at Reading by Rev. H. B. WCiler. Rev. B. F. Apple, of Stroudsburv has recelvsd now?, of the dooth or his brother, Reuben B. AddIo. and the latter's wife. Mrs. Hannah An- ple, at their homo on the old A homestead, at Spring Vallev. in llncim County. Tho huaonud was SO yeara and tho wlfo 74. Ikth will be bur ied in one grave. .' dlNTS FOR THE noUSEKEEPER, Never place r salad In the refriger ator where meat is kept. A deep ruffle added to the lower edge of your kitchen apron is a great protection. When about to cut new bread or rake heat the knife hot, as this will prevent crumbling. A Dineh of salt added to the whiles of eggs will cause them to whip in half tho time usually required. Milk and butter should be kept covered when In the Ice chest, ns they readily absorb the flavor and odor of other foods. If every pot. kettle or pan when emptied of food Is filled with hot wat er in the sink its washing later will bo much easier. Cunny sacks cut the same way as carpet rags and woven with bright colored warp will make splendid rugs for the kitchen floor. Place a wet cloth under a cake pan before attempting to remove the hot cake; let it remain a short time and the cake easily drops out. Never cnt more uread than Is likely to be used at each meal, and no dry broad will accumulate In the bread how A bread box should be scalded and aired once a week. To can horsoradlbh grind It In a sir.all meat grinder, then pack It in giass fruit jars and fill the cans with good, sharp cider vinegar. It will kesst as iong as you want It. In cooking on a gas stove the gas is saved by using vessels with flat bot toms rather thau those tyitp round ones, as tho latter deflect the flame and much of the heat Is lost. Fflr doughnuts made with sour milk or cream add a generous tea spoonfnl of vinegar to the batter be fore a'ddlng the full amount of Hour, and you will like litem better than without the vinegar. By tho use ot a soapstone griddle, which requires no grousing-, batter cukes, buckwheat cakes, etc., may be baked without cuuslug the odor and smoke to which many object In link ing cakes on the ordinary iron grid dle. For oollc and cramps In children this Is a never-falling remedy: Take meat of ripo tomatoes; add a little susar; give ohild a to; 0111111 every balf boor until relieved, then every two hours until cured. In oaee a plooe of ihu sting of a lies remains in the wound attract it with the lingers or a si iall pair of tweet er. The best application for ihe In flammation l diluted ammonia wat er, after which n cloth covered with sweet oil should be placed 011 lbs part, ltheuniatlsm Prescription. Considerable discussion is being caused umoug tho medical fraternity by tho lncreasod uso of whiskey lor rheumatism. It is an almost Infalli ble, cure when mixed with certuin other Ingredlanta and tukon properly. The following formula is effective: "To one-half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Torls Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsapurilla Compound. Take in tablespoonful doses betore each meal and beioro re tiring." Toris Compound is a product of tho laboratories of the Globe Pharma ceutical Co., Chicago, but it as well us the other ingredients can be had from any good druggist. Contrary Father. Suitor -Do you think, Edith. TOUT father will acoept mo for a so'ji-ln-law? She I wouldn't be at all surpris ed. Papa always goes contrary to my wishes. Brooklyn Life. Dog Police in England. The police nuthorlllee In England have at last decided to follow In some degree the custom of the con tinent and recognise bloodhounds as a permanent agent in the detection of crime. MaJ. Richardson, who baa for years been breeding wholly with a view to perfection of scent cross bred bloodhounds, received a formal notice that his dogs are to be re tained by the Hertfordshire police. MaJ. Richardson will keep the dogs and train them, but they will be sent by the Hertfordshire authorities on the occurrence of any crime in the detection of which they may be ut-e-ful. A great number of the other coun ty authorities are discussing the em ployment of dogs, and the Idea has particularly appealed to those in Scotlnnd. It is probable that In "a short lime this special breed dogs whose heredity is as yet a Becret --will bo generally recognized as an nrm of the dotectlve service, as In Berlin, where a motor car. specially built for carrying a dozen or more Moohounds, Ib kept always In readi ness. .Some of MaJ. Richardson's hounds have already dure service in Tur key In behalf of the Bultan, nnd the Paris authorities, who have Just Im ported some imps. Bnd the dugs ranch more faithful to a set n! than any variety yet produced. - London Dailv Mall. Costliest Railroad In America. Regarded by engineers as a mar vel of construction is the Spokane, Portland and Bfattla Hallway, f123 miles, the most direct lino between Spokane and Portland, which will be completed January 1, 1901. The road, built Jointly by the Greal Northern and Northern Pacific sys tems, Is the most expensive in Amer ica. The line will permit of longer trains being hauled over It than any other road In tho country. There are no sharp curvatures, the greatest being 3 degrees, nnd us a result one locomotive can pull from Spokane to Portland as mnny cars as it can start on level ground. This is ex pected to set new records for heavy loading. Twenty miles of lino between Pbb eo and KahlotuB cost $f., 000, 000, or $250,000 a mile, while a mile of road along the bluffs overhanging Snnlie River Involved an expenditure of $r00,000. To survey and build this part of the line, which follows the Columbia River, men were sus pended over the cliffs with ropes; but while there were many narrow escapes, not a life was lost, nor was any one seriously injured. New York World. The General Demand jf the Well-informed of the Wotld has dways been for a simple, pleasant and fiicient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicidnn could auction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be vholesome and truly beneficial in effect, icceptablc to tho system and gentle, ye orompt, in nction. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and P.lixir of Senna, tho California Tig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why yrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given tho preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effwts always buy the genuine -nnunufaeturod by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle PILES REA CO DEPT B 4 Snmpls lrtTn."i Red Cross HmmmI FiKtutn Car snd Rook sunt by msil FREE. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Prayer Was Short. A Scotch lawyer had to address ti e Caledonian equivalent of our su premo Court. His "pleading" occu pied an entire day. After seven hours of almost continuous oratory he went home to supper and was aaked to eondaot family worship. As he was exhausted his devotions were brief. "I am aahamad of ye," said the old mother. "To think ye could talk for seven Iiooth up at the court and dismiss your Maker in seven min utes." "Ay, verra true," was the reply, "but yo maun mind that the Lord Isna eae dull In the uptak as the J udge-bodies." Bellman. Vanity In six Nations, The Tahiti girl, to acquire a flat, broad nose, sleeps with a compress on it. The Arnb woman paints hor brows so as to give thorn the appearance of mooting above her nose. Belles of certain Amazonian tribes have cone-shaped skulls, which are Obtained by wearing a mold on the head from babyhood until maturity. The Turkish woman imparts a faint bluish tint to nails and teeth. Tho ladies of Macassar paint their teeth red and yellow alternately. The Paraguay girl eradicates her eyebrows, declaring that she does not wish to resemble a whiskered man. Chicago Tribune. t upudlue Cures Indigestion Palm, Ilclohina. Sonr fttomucK. nnd ffunrfliMr, from whatever cause. IPs Liquid. Effects J thrust upon him iinniiMiuiieiy. iiwrm presenile it. lUo., 25c., and 50c., nt dnfg stores. Hicks Oapndine Cures Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, overworked or What not It refreshes the hrain nnd nerves It s Lmmd nnd plcnsnnt to tnke. 10c., 25c, and 50e.. nt druE stores Man usually Indulges in a lot of self-praiBe when he has greatness The hardest thing for a girl to understand is how It Is that the ath letic team which has the the pettiest uniform is not sure to win. To Drive Oat Miliaria mid Build Up the System Take the Old Standard Urovk's Tast lkbs ( is i i.i. Tome. 5fi i know what you are taking. Th f urum It is plainly printed onovery pottle, shawiin; it i siinpK (jm. nineaudlvon in a tmtteiess-form, uud tho most eifoctuul form, r'or grown people and children, 50c. Improved Methods Insure Chenper Goods. For hundreds of years mankind used the same style and size of razor and had no thought that It could be Improved until some genius evolved the safety razor. That genius reaped the benefit of his Inventive talent by charging from $3 to $5 for each im plement, people being glad to buy at those figures. Now comes another Inventor who has made possible a still better safety razor, and for only twenty-five cents. That sum In post age stamps sent to the Book Publish ing House, 134 Leonard street, New York, will secure a razor postpaid by return mall. This low price Is only made possible by the invention of scientific machinery which produces wonderful results at small cost. A man go's back at his best friend when he kicks himself. B. N. U. 60. GASH&YOURFUR no matter where you are. If you trap or buy fur write to-day fot our new plan to make cx- p o"."." m: COHRT HIDE li f UH Cfl.,C0KR1,PA. PATENTS BOUNTIES i your '-UtMt, iO(- liter your XNMUflpkOQpytIgM yuur Book, .Vmm. t-i v lurwa, etc. New sv-jt tu tiunnCy for eoliliera aaA tueir reiatiru, wtio ei vU m trio otrfl war, ladl-i. Have veourea uver J,uuu.ou lor them, fe'or otauX tud lUMtructiouM, AUdTM, W. U, Wilts, Att'y Lw (Notary puduc.) vVuij tmuoiog, ill IiU. Ara THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO. Mnk,. ninViFiil .trllrk.i Household Hrmnll... Fix. ,! Kilrn. I. n Kln!. Tollrt Pr-uratton. Flnr Nonp.. tu. CarvVasserj Wanted in EtJery County. lo Vriir, 1li ilfhi,, WK.OOO.OOO Outwuf BEST PROPOS1ITCON EV 0i AGENTS Don't worry about your looks. You will alwayB look good to your friends. TORTURED FOR SIX MOUTHS By Terrible Itching- Kozeina Baby's Suffering wus TCn-thle SVou Entirely Curod'by Cirtlcuru. "Kczema appeared on my son's fac. Wo went to a doctor who treated' biiu for lire months. Then he was bo bad that lii face and head were -nothing? but one sore and his eara looked aa if they wergoin.to fail off, so we tried another doitor for font months, the bsby never (ettanf; any betten Hia hand and legs had big eorea- or them and the poor little fellovy ssfered so ter ribly that ha could not sleep, After lie had suffered six month- we- tried a act ol the Ontieura Remediennd tho liral treat ment let him sleep- an rest" weir; in on week the aerea wem pise and in twe mouth he had clear face. Now he i two yeara and ha neve ia(kecrem again. Mrs. Louis Bark, B. if-, V. 3, Hiui Antouiu. Tex., Apr. lfi, 1907." SAFETY RAZOR AT LOW PRICE. SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE. M r .? ta rji aa J9BBT M M a. - IF- aa PA W i P3tdi HA Better a boy In the schoolroom than two in a poolroom. M rs. Winalow'a Soot hintfS.v rup'fbr Children te ething,a6f tun the-gum. reduce-) tnlfHuMnis tion.ullayspiiin.oui'u. wind colic, IScru bottle. As a rule thieves d last-it? more discretion than honest men do. Itch eared in 30 mftraite by Weolftinf Sanitary Lotien. Nerer fail. At drugs-ivta. A man's gratitude for a favor done hint is mostly a bid for more. The small price Is mads possible by ths roat dsmand for this F.nior. Ths small profit on saoh aggregating as Isrga sum as If wi ssld fewer at a greater price. Ths benefit Is ths consumer's. The Blade Is of the fine at steel, scien tifically made and tempered by a secret process--and ths blade, of course, is the Impor tant part of any Razor. The frame is of satin finish, sHvwr plated, and "angled" correctly for safe, sftitek and clean shaving. Tha tough bearded man fins this Razor a boon; ths soft boarded man rhvda It delight. Thsse blades can be stropped. Buy one and you will rsosmmend It to all your friends. That Is ths bsst tsst of any srticle. in postage stamps or oash brings It SUV so 33 cts. Writs na HOOK PlIBUSBINO HOVIF., 13 5 EXTRA BLADES 25 prepaid by mall In speolol box. s and full address very plainly. Leonard Street, P. jr. City. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES toioi iiioiu'KHlali!ltrliuriui.l(aalwoahioitBjLn any other dya, Oao loo. mtu, ,.i- ... ... . eau ay. guv .auwut wrK rtp. art. W.tt. to. fr, MtXBmSO ''uoTuZtUUvii vtLSSfttl We Bay FURS Hides and Wee! Peathm, Talbw, B..,wu, f.lassas. OeMaa twd.1 YJU M, Mar AkpU. WtW Cbm. ate. W. ass a..l.r., UUi la HJ4 "O lajfanusok LM0b u u 4. k.ttr fe r lU r smaar.ua awas. HJmmc. V W " LaV Writs tW sri, si sad staaris. ta II. SatfMHlAttMM, tn a Market tt. LSUMVILLI. HV. 1 I Poles. Hickory Booklet On CATALPA TREES Let mo tell yoa about ft... ICH J.. t m, inn .vtua am h"MV'S 1 w s.i.puMim rots wood takes the place of Ash and for I , rrlku. - in hlrai1.' u . n... . . farmttijj Two tu One. as. UVUKhs iiinss, SMa, WOMEN ,ai.sMSS,art,. neu lair teak, "KeUeJ VVsnri,, " IT amirlr Wi