FE-RU-NA TONIC FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, v. ' y JOSEPH HALL OHASC r" - i - . - - - Per-una Drus, Co.. Columhuii. Ohio: Gentlemen: 1 have used Peruna and find thit it cannot be equaled aa a tonic, aa well aa a cure for cougha, colda and catarrh. You' are authorized to use my photo with testimonial in any publication. Joseph H. Chsse, 801 Tenth St., Washington, D. C Cold and La Grippe Mr. C Happy, Hnrclin, Ray Co., Mo., writes: T can safely recommend Peruna aa a remedy that will cure all catarrhal trouble. "It waa of (rrcat benefit to Die, aa it cured me of catarrh of the throat, and 1 took a very had cold and had la rrippe laat February. It nettled in my throat and lung. I took three bottles of Peruna and it cured me. "I highly recommend it to all who are sick, and I am glad to add my endorsement to that of others. " Pe-ru-na For Colds. Mr. L. Clifford Fim, Jr., 292fl Kaat Marshall St., Richmond, Vs., writea that when he gets a cold be takes Peruna, and it soon drives it out of bis system. For several years he was not entirely well, but Peruna completely cured him. People who object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets. For a free illustrated booklet entitled "The Truth About Peruna," address The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid. Beware of the Cough that hang on persistently, breaking your night ' rest and ex ha tilting you with the violent of the paroxysms. A few doacs of Piao'a Cure will relieve won derfully anv cough, no matter how far advanced or eerioua. It sootbea and heala the Irritated eur facet, clean the clogged air passages and the cough disap pears. At all drua-fW. 25 cts. If King And Queens. King Peter of Servla is one of the most If not the moBt absent-minded rulers on the Continent. On one Jccaston he went to call upon the widow of an officer. "How Is your hus. band?" he began. "My husband Is dead, sir," replied the astonished widow. "Well, well, well," exclaim ed the King, Impatiently, "how is your late husband?" Meeting an of ficial one day, he inquired: "How many children have you?" "Five, sir," was the reply. "How many boys?" "Three, sir." "Yes, and how many girls?" On another occasion he visited the state bank, over which he was per sonally conducted by the" governor, who introduced himself to bis royal if office, King Peter peevishly exclaim ed: But where is the governor? How is it that he is not here to re ceive me?" "But. sir," pleaded his companion, "I am the governor. I had the honor to introduce myself when Your Majesty arrived." The King only frowned, and. as he was taking his departure, he was over heard remarking: "I consider It most remiBg on the part of the gov ernor to be absent on the occasion of my visit to the bank. He shall hear more of this." Philadelphia Record. On the basts of a bushel of corn producing 2.5 gallons of alcohol. It has been figured that last year's corn crop in the United States was suffi cient to furnish 20,000,000 horse power for 10 hours a day for an en tire year. Louisiana Is estimated to wast? 76,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas dally, more than one twentieth of consumed in the United States. DIDN'T KNOW Coffee Waa the Cause. Many dally habits,, particularly of testing and drinking, are formed by ! following our elders. ! In this way 111 health Is often fast ened upon children. A Oa. lady says: i "I had 'been allowed to drink cof fee ever since I can remember, but even as a child I had a weak stomach which frequently refused to retain food. "The taste of cotTee was In my mouth all the time and was, as I found out later, the cause of the stomach rebelling against food. ' "I now sea that ,t was only from following the example of my elders I that I formed and continued the mis erable habit of drinking coffee. My digestion remained poor, nerves un 'strung, frequent headache, and yet I did not suspect the true cause. "Another trouble was a bad, mud dy complexion, for whloh I spent time and money for creams, massaging, "After I was married I was asked jto try Postum, and would you believe it, I, an old coffee toper, took to Pos itum from the very first. We made It j right according to directions on the !Pkg. and it had a most delicate fla or, and I at once quit coffee, with .the happiest results. J "I now have a perfectly clear, smooth skin, fine digestion and haven't had a headache In over two years." I "There's a Reason." Name given by Post am Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. ,' Ever read the above letter? Anew one appears from tine to time. They re genuiae, troe, and fall of human Interest. NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 3 AGKI) CorPLK MtKDKREI). Farmer And Wife Struck Down At Night In Ilflrnyard. Philadelphia (Special). Beaten to death and afterwards mutllnted, the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James, of Wlllistown, were found in the barnyard of their home, which is on the road from Newton Square to Berwyn, both suburbs of Philadelphia. As the result of the investigation the Chester County police learned that a farmhand, who had recently been employed by James and who bad been discharged after a few days, had threatened to "get even." This man was a foreigner, and a search Is being made for him. The Jameses had a large and well kept farm and were reputed to be wealthy for people of their mode of life. It was generally believed that they kept a large sum of money about the house, and many things point to the supposition that the double mur der was committed by robbers. They lived alone. Crawford, William and George Johnson, nephews of the couple, who discovered the bodies, are of, the opinion that their uncle and aunt were slain by robbers. The boys found the bodies when they came to borrow horses their uncle had prom ised to lend their father. They at once notified Constable Mullen, of Berwyn, and others, Including their father. James and his wife drove to a set tlement known as Leopard, three miles away, to attend a church so ciable. It must have been midnight when they reached home. Mrs. James went InBlde and her husband, drove around to the barn to unhitch the horse from the buggy. As he was leaving the stable he was struck down from behind. Mrs. James probably heard the scuffle and rushed to her husband's assistance. The murderer or mur derers waited until she had reached the barn and attacked her too. She fell beside her husband's body. The fact that the woman had en tered the house first was established by the discovery of her hat and coat on a chair In the kitchen. There was a hole in James' head which had evidently been made by a hammer or the blunt end of a hatch et. His assailant had dragged his body over to the barn and propped it up against the wall. There the deal man sat with his head bent for ward in his hands, from which he had not had time to draw his driving gloves, on his knees. He still wore his overcoat and his hat lay to one side. Three feet away was the woman's body. She also had a wound on the head to show how she had come to her death. CHILDREN CREMATED IN HOME. Four Of Pennsylvania Couple Lost; Parents liudly Hurt. Pittsburg (Special). Four chil dren were cremated and their parents seriously Injured in a fire which de stroyed the home of A. M. Kendell, Bryson Hill, Dunbar, east of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall leaped from a second-story window and were dan gerously hurt. It Is believed the fire started from a small gas stove which was left burning when the famMy re tired. The parents made repeated efforts to reach the room occupied by their four children when the fire was discovered, but were finally compell ed to jump from the window to save themselves. Damage lb estimated at $5,000. PANIC IN A COAL MINE. Explosion C'liiiKf Three Hundred Men To IUihIi For Exits. Pittsburg (Special). Two men were killed and three hundred others narrowly escaped death from an ex plosion of coal dust at tho Sewickley m'no of tho Keystone Coal and Coke Company, at MadlBon, Pa., near here. The dead: Alonza Carnathan, aged 21 years. Paul Bor.la, aged 23 years. The explosion caused a panic among the day shift at work, num bering about 300 men, and all made a rush for the exits. With the ex ception of the two victims mentioned, all succeeded In escaping before the fire damp settled around where they were working. Carnathan, who was working about a mile and a half from the mine en trance, Is supposed to have loaded a car with slate, and while waiting for It to be removed to have fired a shot, igniting the dust. The bodies of both the deRd men indlcnted that they were not killed by the explosion, but were suffocated by the firedamp. Half a dozen fire bosses entered the mine after the explosion and brought out the bodies of the two men. They pronounced the mine safe and luter the night shift of min ers went to work as usual. WIDOW CONFESSES MURDER. Two Men Accused Of Crime Will Be Helensed. Sharon (Special). The mystery Involved In the murder of James Harry, an employe of the Shenango Furnace Company, here on last Thanksgiving Eve, was cleared when the man's wife, Mrs. Ella Harry, who was arrested charged with the crime, confessed the details of the tragedy. The confession of the wife will' result In the discharge of William Hugg and John Ward, who found the body and were arrested because $45 Harry was known to have 'had was m'ssing. It now develops thai the woman took the money after shoot ing her husband. According to her confession, Mrs. Harry says she killed her hu.lmnd because he chided her for not pav ing bills for which he had given her money. Mrs. Harry is skilled in the use of a revolver, and on the night of the tragedy she says she followed her husband down the railroad tracks when he started for work and shot him. Woman Sues Character Witness. Reading (Special). At a hearing before Magistrate Miller several weeks ago, John B. Weida, a witness, is alleged to have said: "I don't believe her on her oath because she has perjured herself too often." This referred to Mary Elizabeth Bechtel who was to testify. On this statement a suit for slander for $5, 000 was instituted against Mr. Weida by the woman's attorney. , ROBS CHURCH CORNERSTONE. Meanest Thief On Record Also Stole Tools. York, Pa. (Special). A thief broke Into the blacksmith shop of Jacob Leber, stole a crowbar and sev eral chUels. With them be removed 'the cornerstone from the Canadocbly Lutheran Church, took out the small tin box and robbed It of several peo ples and nickels which had been plac ed there when the stone was put into position." There was a small Bible and few ihurch papers. ORDERS 2,200 FREIGHT CARS. Pennsylvania Railroad Places One Of Its largest Orders. Philadelphia (Special) The Penn sylvania Railroad Company announc ed that orders for 2,200 new steel freight cars for use on the lines west of Pittsburg has been placed. This Is one of the largest orders given out by the company for sometime. Old and wornout cars are to be re placed by the new ones. The order has been placed with four companies, sb follows: Cambria Steel Company, 1,000 cars; Pressed Steel Car Company, BOO; American Car and Foundry Company, 600; Standard Steel Car Company, 100. Cannot liar Autos From Roads. Pittsburg (Special). According to an opinion handed down by Judge Robert 8. Frazer, township, authori ties have no right to deprive motor cars or automobiles or the privilege of being run along public highways. This decision was caused through a suit entered by Thomas Walker, against the Commonwealth, after the township authorities passed an or dinance restraining motor cars from being run along lie Little Sewickley Road. lioses Rare M'itli Death. Reading (Special). With the hope of reaching his mothur'a bed side before she died, Uenjumin W. Loeb, a mining engineer, raced across the continent from Mexico and arrived at his parents home to learn that his mother had died and bad been burled two days. He had not seen hur for eight years. New dump cars ordered by the United States Steel Corporation will discharge a 60-ton load with the la bor of one man In less than two minutes. STATE ITEMS. Charles H. Baker, of York, sus tained Injuries at the Hesman Noss planing mill that may prove fatal. While operating a machine a gaining head became loosened and struck him on the che3t above the heart. The metal penetrated between the second and third ribs and just bare ly missed the lung. Sparks from a miner's lamp ig nited lumber in the Mineral Rail road & Mining Company's Cameron colliery, near Shamokin, setting firo to underground workings. A gener al alarm was sounded and a fire brigade battled with the flames, which the company reported extin guished. Thousands of grinding ice cakes, checked by the solid frozen gorges on the Susquehanna, have jammed the river from shore to shore from Falls Station back as far as Golds boro. Much drift wood is imprison ed in the ice, which also holds sev eral flats and a tool house. The owner of the tool house today offer ed rlvermeu $25 to recover his toolB. No one accepted the offer. The Lehigh Hose Company, of Bethlehem, has elected these officers: President, O. E. Groman; vice presi dent, M. H. Kresge; treasurer, F. J. Haus; secretary, E. H. Rltter; trus tees. Stewart Wasser. George Karte, Herman Rice; foreman, George Kurtz; assistants, Albert P. Moyer, Philip Fransue. The company will give a minstrel show in the near future. Senator W. A. Clark, of Montana, Is reputed to be In control of a com pany which will erect a large plant at Corry for the manufacture of ti tanite, a new explosive on which Senator Clark is said to own the American patents. Work on the now factory la to becln nnt ..i Tltanlte cannot be exploded by elecr tricky, fire or friction, a special ex ploder being required to cause a dis charge. Augustus N- Brown, of Bernville, has resigned as cashier of the First National Bank there to accept a similar position at Mohnton. He will be succeeded by Lanius C Klopp, qf Krlrk'B Mill. While the seeds of the dorowa,' an East African leguminous tree, are used for food, the pods and leaves form an excellent cement wheu mixed with crushed stone. Portugal has decreed an additional Importation of 50,000,000 kilograms of wheat. The country's production of blis ter and lake copper in 1908 exceeded that of 1807 by 60,000,000 pounds, being, more than 800,000,000 pounds. All Who Would Enjoy good health, with its blessings, must un derstand, quito clearly, that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy. mcnt, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicines may be dis pensed with to advantage, but under or dinary conditions in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu able if taken at the proper time and the California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is alike important to present tho subject truthfully and to supply the one prrfrrt laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Company's Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for salo by all leading druggists. Sure Of Sympathy. Newly-wed Husband The time has come, dearest, when I shull have the painful task of acquainting your father with the fact that I am heav ily In debt. Wife Don't mind that. I'm sure he'll give you the sympathy of a com. panlon in adversity. Fllegende Biaetter. Alaska's mineral output for 1908 Is estimated at $19,600,000, more thnn $1,000,000 less In value than in 1907. Only one "Broino Quinine" That ia Laxative Bromo Ljuinine. Look " '(mature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2So. WISE WORDS. bread is soon forgotten. first; pleasure second. Eaten Irish. Duty Smythe. What makes life dreary is want of motive. Georgo Eliot. A persons who tells you the faults of others intends to tell others of your faults. Have a care how you lis ten. George Eliot. He healoth tho broken in heart and bindeth up their wounds. Bible. It is the pure in heart who see pur ity and whom it makes happy. It is those who love who can know love, and to whom it is unbounded joy. Stopford A. Brooke. A man In a passion rides a horse that runs away with him. Spanish. Quite often when a man is wrapped in thought he is otherwise careless in his dress. Florida Times-Union; To help the young soul, add energy. Inspire hope and blow the coals into a useful flame; to redeem defeat by new thought, by firm action, that Is not easy, that is the work of divine men. Ralph AValdo Emerson. Our grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. Car lyle. Never less alone than when alono. Cicero. Girl, IIohii And The Lnw. Amid the general and alarming hrldling of our liberties there conir.a a note of encouragement from Cleve land. Of late so few delectable things have come out of Cleveland lhat It helps to restore confidence in Unit city to learn that It. has a Judge who is not sour and unsympathetic with matters tender and sentimental I Ins magistrate, who yet cherishes Home of the sap of youth, ha:i decreed and declared that a young woman has a perfect right to sit upon her sweetheart's lap, an irate and pro testing father to tho contrary not withstanding. The cage is of mlghy Interest to maidens and swains everywhere. In that the rlpht of the girl includes that of the man, the one embracing the other, as It were. If a girl may sit upon a man's lap. It must be plain to the courts and everybody else that tho right cannot lie exercised with out coninuutory assistance of the) man. i nererore, ergo and conse. quenuy, a man has a right to hold a girl upon his lap. Thus Is cupid's .m.ki inioi. prrieciiy conclusive with out citing other law or an abundance oi precedents. Kansas City Journal. Stat op Ohio, City ok Toledo, i Lucas County, m Frank j. Cheney make nnit. h. t. Junior partner of the tain of K. J.Cliextr & Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo county and Mate aforMaid, and that said firm will pay thesuin ot om. husdrkv Dot,. Lars for each and every curt of CATAimn that cannot be cured hv th .... i .,'. CATAJIRH CURIi. 1'V.ANK .I.Clllvrr bworn to before me sod mihcnbed in my presence, this 6tb day ot J r.mber. A. d' A V" UI.F.ASO.V. I? if. A . L . , iSoU'y Public. Hall s CatBrrhCureistakcninteruslly.and acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send lor testimonials. ,ri . , r.J.CHKJiEvft Co, Toledo, O. hold by all DruRgisti'. 75c. Take Hall's Family 1'illg for constipation. A new Rtop watch has been brought out for the tue of physicians and nurses in counting pulse beats. The pressure of a button starts it, und au other pressure stops it. Mix For Rheumatism. The following is a never falline remedy for rheumatism, and If fol lowed up It will effect a complete cure of the very worst cases: "Mix half pint of good whiskey with one ounce of Toris compound and add one ounco syrup of Sarsanarilla com. pound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal nnd at bed time." The ingredients can be procured at any drug store and easily mixed at home. To the eye defects are attributed 90 per cent, of so-called neuralgic headaches. Iiud Doble. The prrentest of all horsemen, savs: "In mv 40 years' experience with horses I have found Spohn's Distemper Cure the most successful of nil remedies for the homes. It is the greatest blood purifier. " ltottle, jOc. and $1.00. Druwiists can supply vou. or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send for Free Boole. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind., Norway imports nearly all of its coal from Knglund. Fools must lence. Livy. be taught by exper but To Break in New Shoes. Always shake iu Allen's Foot-Emm powder. It cures hot. swentinir. u-l.ino- swollen feet, corns, iugrowing nulls ami bunions. All drugpsts nnd shoe stores, x Don't accept any Huhstitute. tSamplo mailed Fkee. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The escapement wheel of a wutcll makes 731,800 revolutions a year. " Do vou know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 30 years wc have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have wc published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. "When I first bcfrnn fnktnsr Lydia V.. Pinli lintn's Vegetable Compound I was a total tvrrrki I had been sick for throe years with female troubles chronic dyspasia, and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicine, but nothing did mc nny good. "For three years I lived on medicines nnd thought I would never pet well, when I read an advertistnent of Lvdhi Pkik liam's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try if. "My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, ami it did me so much good I continued its use. I am now a well wi;iuan and enjoy the best of health. "I advise all women suffering from Mtch troubles to give Lydia K. Piiikliam's Vegetable Compound a trial. They wnn'( regret it, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. Itessic L.' Hicks. 811) Cleveland St., Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. I licks. The largest Kindle filtration plant in the world is said to be the one re cently completed for Pittsburg. The si'dimcnt.'ii ion basins have a capacity of 120,000.000 pillions, and tho tiller ed water resorvior room lor 50,000, 000 gallons. A Domestic Eye Itemedy Compounded hy Kxpericnccd Physieians. Conforms to Pure Food und Druxs haws. Wins Friends Wherever I "sod. AhIc DniR gists for M urine Eve Remedy. Try Murine. Sixty Russia. languages are spoken in The noisy waves are failures the great silent tide is a success. ' Do you know what it is to be failing every day, and yet be sure that your life is, as a whole, in its great move ment and meaning, not failing, but succeeding? Phillips Brooks. Economy is the mother of liberty. Johnson. Beware of those who are homeless by choice. Southey. Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. Moore. Can't Be Done. "And now," added the Judge, after having sentenced a burglar to seven years In state's prison, "let me in dulge In the hope that this will prove a great moral lesson to you, and that when you find yourself among us again you will have decided to make your future way by habits of indus try." "It can't be done not in my case," replied the prisoner. Tin vou mean that you are bo steeped in crime that it is Impossible for you to reform?" "No. sir. I mean that I am such a nonr business man that there Is no show for me in the walks of indus try." "I don't quite understand." "Why, judge this will make 21 vears in the coon for me and all I've had out of the burglary business is S20 In cash, an old watch and a see ond-hand suit of clothes. It's easy to see that 1 wasn't born for either busi ness or Industry. files Cured In 0 to 14 Days. Psio Ointment is guaranteed to cure ny caseof ItehincUlind.lileedingor Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. SOc. Saccharine, an artificial product, is uoo limes sweeter than sugar. The Herb laxutive, Garfield Tea, aid Nu turi in niuintiiiniuK the general well-boui; of the liody, it corrects constipation, puri fies the blood, brings heulth. The year 190S rounded out ."0 years of telephone service in New York City. ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. Eczema Made 1 binds and Feet Swell, J'ecl and iet llaw Arms Affevted, Too CJuve I p All Hope of Cure Quickly Cured by Cuticura. "I suffered from eczema on my hands, arms and feet for about twelve years; my lmnds und feet would swell, sweat and iteh, then would become callous anu get very dry, then peel off and get raw. I tried most every kind of salve and ointment without siu-eetis. I tried several duitors, but at last gave up thinking there was a cure for eczema. A friend of mine in sisted on my trying the Cutjeura Iteinedirs. but I did net give them a trial until I got so bad I had to do something. 1 secured a set and by the time they were uted 1 could see a vast improvement and my hands and feet were healed up in no time. I have had no trouble fince. Chnrlcs T. Manor, 11. 1". D. 05. Volant, Pa., Alar. 11, llHiS." Potter Drug &. Chem. Corp., Side Props, of Cuticura Remedies. Itoston. Mawi. CURES COLDS and GRIPP iVuW' Relieves the nches and fevovUhness. Contains No Aotsnllld Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forChildren teething, softens the gurus, retluccx intiamum tiuu.ulJayspain, cures wind colic. 2oc a bottle. There are more than 20.000.000 horses and nearly 4,000,000 mules in the United States. AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACK8 The Bank of England Is expert mentlng with a Swiss machine which sorts and packs money into bags at the rate of 72,000 coins an hour. One-fifth of tbs sugar used In the United Elates is produced at home, ont-flfth Is brought from our own HUnds and the remainder is lm potted. Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills After Vears of Suffering. F. A. Rippy. Depot Are., Gallatin, Tenn., says: "Fifteen years ago kid ney disease attacked me. The pain In my back waa so agonis ing I finally had to give up wort. Then came terrible attacks ot gravel with acute pain and passages of blood. In all I VCtVliT PaMed 55 stones, 'OQlsV some as laraa a a bean. Mne years of this ran me down to a state of contiuual weakness, and 1 thought I never would be better un til I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The Improvement was rapid, and since using four botes I am cured and have never had any return of the trouble." Bold by all dealers. SO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. T. Throat Troubles. To allay the Irritation that Induces coughing, use Brown's Bronchial Troches. A simple remedy. In boxes 25 cents. Samples mailed free. John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. The Island of Anglesey, England, where gold was recently found, was the seat of the Druldlcal pontiff. Itch cored in St) minnUs by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fail. At drugsista. Ispnan-Ruza, Persia, has a copy of the Koran written on parchment and bound in solid gold. B. N. U. a. The Peruna Almanac. The druggists have slresdy been supplied with the Peruna almansc for 18U0. la ad dition to the regular astronomical matter usually furnished in almanacs, the articles on astrology srs very attractive to most people. The mental characteristics of each sign are given with faithful accuracy. A list of lucky and unlucky days will be fur. nisned to those who hsve our almanaca free of charge. Address The Peruna Co ' Col unbus, 0. '' THIS AND THAT. The total wealth of the United Elates Is estimated at $116,000,000 000 and England's at .02.200.000 000. For carrying water supply It is said that wood pipes are more durable than lion. A combined carbon filament and mercury vapor lamp Is being intro duced iu Germany. Almost 10 per cent, of the popula tion of Japan is dependent upon Ash ing for a livelihood. Government railroads in India are experimenting with cast iron cross ties in the form of boxes. France has withdrawn her objec tlon to a proposed wireless telegraphy service between England and Italy. The blue paper upon which "magi clans" write In white with a Hte?l pen dipped in water is prepared by rubbing it with finely powdered sul phate of Iron and ferrocyunide of potassium. Perfectly Equippi -d. When the !ur;;e and li' ;; -! '.ink ing individual who had asi:i'l :i' t'.ie door for "a Utile sometli.n to eat" was tolrl that be mii:t l.av. .t if he would work a while tit tl.e wood pile, he s!u;ok his head i n i r.: :i : ! . "I've Rot the asuo." he xpi.i :. d. "and my hand is that unstid !; I couldn't hit inore'n one .-:ti- !; in seven." "All right!" exil;;i:ni'd the uns tress of the house. "(in m:;- i.i the hack yard and shake those ;:-: .i for me." Yen 1 lis Coin pan ion. KAfnp' trmom KsdCsoss IMcanri J-imuU Cur an-l Frvik -nl btf mail "vsicsnassEinsa free. RE CO DEPT a 4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINM. IK ESS (Ot'HIt 11Y MAIL. W ANTED-YOl'NH MKN A Vt "vt'OM totry BOOK-KKKI'IM, I'ufUst I1Y MAIL, liet Kt-adj for Huftlnetg. Other are Siiereerllng by Mall. HfKFCU.K Hi;stNk.i3 COI.I.Kt.K. Suffolk. Virginia. rHOTOURtPU. AKT1STIC DEVELOPING AND I'KINTI.NO the kind dlffleult to ohlain eKrw here is our spet-lally. Try u-i sod be convinced. Hst Inf action yours or money back. Frtcej always the lowest conftihteot with best work, We ara recofiiled Kodak and i'hoio headciuart-rt. Mail 01-dei-b st tended toproiM-rlv arid urompMy. Caialnrsnd Price I.tst on auullcutlon. 1'HIC S. l.AI.f.bkl OPTICAL CO.. Itlehmoud. Vs. WE S1I1I UK ST QUALITY FIELD AND CJAKDKN SKKDS DIRECT TO F A K ME US AT LOWEST WHOLE SALE I 'RICES. WE SELL CLOVERS. CRASSES, SEED OATS, SEED CORN. CANE SEED. MILLET, COW PEAS, SOJA BEANS, PEANUTS, SEED POTA TOES, CABBAGE PLANTS, POTATO and TOMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS, GARDEN BEANS. GARDEN PEAS, ALL KINDS GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES. STATE WHAT YOU WANT. NASHVILLE SEED CO. 215 Second Avenue, North, JSFajhville. Tenn. SEED BARLEY63,' The Reason I Mike and Sell More Men's $8.00 U $S 40 Shoes Than Any Other Masuf acturer to hnw I fin tlu Htm tlw twll f tk nm cavpt.U rsftMMtl mi f aprte u tallica Ihwwiaatrs la Ik. MUtry TO, MitcMoa 91 tk iMtkm In lack fart lk iSm iwri th mtumt la titrj lisitoal u lokl TV,, ky taa bMl ikkin ! tk, thM Uuli, If I wli taw jtm kow carefully W L Lmi.u , , ,,, or m wmUt Uwa uktllul wky lkyl4 tkali ' krtUr. Ml iMi fctatw Uaa aa? tker mtk: Mil UttMof laming tkt&utt makf ihtm Hot fltilHtand Lonftr Wrlmt than any etAfrs. Mmm, Ro;i, W,na,liHH mma I'hlidrcai. CAUT ON ' " "''" -I'hout w. u rxnsiaa UnUIIUm mou sail wt aiauiptd on boi'um. rut Catoc SraUto Bn4 IselulTtly. Oatolkf --'- tttt. W. L, POUOIAS, It? Sears tt., Brataios. Mass. CHILBLAIN PLASTERS Qvlek ralur ana arwaaat im or aaoaoy fWudOaI. Oa piaMar duos II. a, bui arty eauta. uv Mai.ui.Tl Co..TaylomrUl. M. if. SELL- TOrmr'iTWTkrMrsMaftM. 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Writ opt.0. iiaraort. Mica ri'-rSTfcaiysa'sEyetfater PATENTS sr H iMm ?'"-'rt;0oPrn'a four oka, Wniinn, no. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color ar. ,ood. b,l,hiw aa tower aolor. kaa aay .chard., i," . - W aV Jk J, t O aa di aajr iubuu wiitoui ,.Z!Tr'.'.'"'i'm-. Om lor. parkas solars all ahm Tv .. .. . vw Calais, aiiisats.
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