LUNG HEMORRHAGES (I TOOK PCRU-NAJ fytf pi jr WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULDN'T KNOW Mini 1 mont, i tWoo MISS NINETTE PORTER. Misa Ninette Porter, Rraintree, Vei- lont. writes: "1 have. luxn miran! h i'eruna. I " I had several hcmorrhiiges of the lung. The doctors did not help ma much and f would never have cured me. 1 "I saw a testimonial in a l'emna almanac of a case similar to mine, and 1 commenced using it. 1 wrote to Dr. Hartman for ad- ivice. He kiwllv gave me free advice. "I was not able to wait on myself when I began using it. I gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was help ing me. j "After 1 had taken it a while I com- menced to raise up a stringy, sticky, sub i stance from my lungs. This grew less and less in quantity as 1 continued the treat ; ment. ' "I grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now I call myself i well." A Bad Cough. 1 Mrs. Km ma Martin, Odessa. Mo., writes: I cannot thank you enough for curing me. f - ror two years i aoctored my cough. mm illii mmmi rid. Cartoon by C. R. Mncaulcy, in the Xcw York Wo Women Attacked by Berlin Slashers i which cost me many dollars, but still i sepmerl to fcf u-nnu Mu MI,..K n. ... bad I could not sleep. : 4 .) "Finally 1 mirr-hawd a hot Ho nf Ptmm , After the use of six bottles I feel that J i am cured. " J l'eople who object to liquid medicines I can now secure l'emna tablets. : J For a free illustrated booklet entitled i "The Tmth About l'eruna," address The i Pemna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed post f paid. I Series of Crimes Upon Inoffensive Females Seems to Prove More Than One Ripper is About beem to Seek Pleasure of Pain, Not Money Cut Them With Knives in Eroad Daylight, Flee. Neglecting Possible Booty. No state In the commonwealth of Australia has such abundant water power as Tasmania, but as yet, how ever, there has been no systematic investigation, either by the govern ment or by private persons, as to the cost of developing most of this power. Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure 1' ood and Unig Laws. Murine Dpesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain. A state law In Victoria requires that 70 cubic feet of air per minute be supplied to each worker In a mine. Only Ono "Uromo Quinine" a iu m iamuvb xjiuuio quinine, ijook i for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the 1 World over tn l!uro a (VilH in On. flaw on. - - " -- WW. For the last four years Great Brit ain has led the world In the per cap ita rnnsnnintlnti nt ano-ar vtth thA 't United States a close second. (V Mrs. yvinsiow s rooming Byrup torcniiaren teeming, sottens tuegums, reduces inflamma tion, alluys pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. Queen Helena's Iiace Handkerchief. The most beautiful and at the same time the most valuable handkerchief in the world is said to belong to the Queen of Italy. Her majesty as a young girl had a passion for collecting lace, and she still follows her hobby. The. hand kerchief in question Is an example of the earliest Venetian point lace, dat ing toward the end of the fifteenth century, about the time the art was introduced into the city by the Doges. The piece, in spite of its great age, is in perfect preservation, and it id valued at 4,000. Messina Is the scene of one of Shakespeare's merriest comedies, call ed by an Irony of fate, "Much Ado About Nothing." Also, the most Im probable event mentioned by Bene dick, is an earthquake: "I look for an earthquake, too, then" (Act I). Turkey wants American collars and shoe polish. OWES HER Berlin, Germany. The newest de generacy, displayed in unprovoked and cruel attacks upon virtuous and inoffensive women, continues to man ifest itself here. , Over twenty-five such outrages I have been committted. There seems j to be more than one decadent, such as "juck tnis ana jbck mat. wno committed wanton and inexplicable assaults against women in other capi tals, without taking booty; without seeking, apparently, anything but the gratification of a semi-maniacal Ira pulse. Five attacks made upon women in the eastern suburbs brought the day'B total up to seven and the aggregate to twenty-five since the beginning of these vicious assaults. One woman was seriously wound ed. The others' injuries were slight. It seeniB enough for their assailants to cause them to suffer pain. Many persons, most of them wom en, declare they have seen the mys terious assailant, but, as he turned to the Injured woman, he escaped. The description of these witnesses agree to a certain extent. So the police J might theorize that one man is guil ty of all the attacks. But many wit nesses swear that three men simulta neously attacked one girl, a servant, in the street. One with a sharp knife stabbed her in the abdomen, then the three ran away without even attempting to take the bundles or the purse tho girl carried. The police have doubled the pa trol in the streets, and are watching particularly women of whatever char acter, who walk out, unaccompanied, day or night. A merchant's wife, a staid woman of irreproachable character, was walking in a street in the southern part of the city. She had not the slightest warning from her assailant, who approached her from behind, faced her and struck at her with a knife. The hand she raised in de fense was wounded and then the man stabbed her tn the thigh and fled. Five women of the working clrss were wounded in the city and in the suburbs, two were seriously hurt. The first attack occurred in the Mo abite quarter at 9 o'clock in the morning in the open street. The as sailant stabbed his victim in the up per arm. Another woman was wounded in the thigh during the fore noon In the northern section of the city. A girl was attacked at 3 p. m. In the eastern section. She warded off the blow with her hand, which was wounded. In the evening one of these deca dents attacked a butcher's wife in the suburb of Hohenschoenhausen, but the blade broke against the Bteels of her corsets. Tho assailant then beat his victim to unconsciousness. She was found half an hour later and tak en to a hospital. Later in the evening the wife of another butcher was wounded in tho thigh, this in the eastern section of the city. In each instance the assailant, who fcems to wear silent shoes, ap proaches his victim without arousing suspicion, delivers his attack sudden ly and then flees. The people of the laboring quar ters of the city ave much excited over the frequent assaults. The streets are deserted at night by the females who frequent them usually. The po lice, whose watchfulness is high keyed, are nonplussed. Many more arrests have been made, but all the prisoners were able to prove their innocence. Some, however, first suffered from the fury of the imaginative crowds. A drun ken man who opened his pocket knife and flourished it was nearly killed. Some cases have occurred of wom en who have cut their own clothing and pricked themselves for the pur pose of becoming objects of public interest and sympathy. Whether the list of twenty-six victims Includes any of these is not clear. The Idea originally held that some maniacal .Tack the Ripper was the au thor of the attacks has been aban doned. It Is believed that the impu nity of the perpetrator of the earlier outrages has encouraged sundry toughs to imitate him. This theory, If possible, increases the alarm, which in some districts has become a panic. The police, whose very consider able efforts have hitherto failed to stop the crimes, have enlisted the aid of the House Owners' Association. This has been willingly given, and in addition to the concierges of apart ment houses, who have been in structed to keep a close watch for at tacks on women, special watchmen have been employed to guard the houses and patrol the streets. The police have also asked trolley men, firemen, letter carriers and oth ers whose work lies in the streets, to act as special constables. Further more, they have Issued an appeal to women of all classes to keep their presence of mind In the event of an attack being made on them, and to try to insure the capture of the crim inal. The general public are urged, if they witness an assault, to 'devote their endeavors to catching the as sailant rather than to hanging around the victim. LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna. VT. Va. VI feel that I owe the last ten years of my life to Lydia E. nnkham's Vege table compound. Eleven years was a ago I walking shadow. I had been under the doctor's carebutgotnorellef. My husband per suaded me to try Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Com pound and it worked like a charm. It re lieved all my pains and misery. 1 advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mum. Emma Whkaton, Vienna, W. Va. Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native root and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and tolay holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medi cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file In the Pinkuain laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, Irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes It to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial If you would llkespM lal advice nbout your cuse writ a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Plnkbam, at Lynn, Mhmh. Hr advice la tree, aud hIwu.vh helpful. kV J 1 UjJ Wnuti AlX"Lusi 1 Au4 i ( r II Ileal tisi.h aiuiTTaisa Good. I I i JJs Jo tWto!i by oWifl.ia.r1 I "Suicide League" a Grewsome Epidemic One Man' With Revolver Hunts Another With a Bell in a Dark Room Correspondent Tells of Strange Means Taken to End Lives. London. The Daily Mail's St. Petersburg correspondent declares that neurasthenia is claiming an ever increasing number of victims in all sections of St. Petersburg society and throughout Russia in general. A surprising number of people, tired of life, seek death by various methods. Persons of fashionable so ciety journey to Finland and fling themselves into the romantic Imatra Rapids. Strange clubs and societies are in existence. One of these is styled "Tiger and Hunter." Two members draw lots to decide who shall be the tiger and who the hunter. A silver bell is hung around the tiger's neck, and the hunter Is given a loaded revolver. Both enter large darkened rooms and the spectators take refuge In safe corners. The hunt begins. The hunter's eyes are bound. He is allowed six shots, guided by the sound of the bell. If be fails to bit the tiger, the roles are reversed, and the hunter be comes the tiger. This continues until bloqd flows. Another society has "champagne evenings," where one among twenty bottles is drugged with morphia. Sometimes in a single night there are numerous secret suicides, for which there is no plausible explanation, giv ing rise, says the Mail's correspond ent, to the suspicion that the victims belong to the same league of self-destruction. Kansas Legislator Would Mulct Bachelor After 45 Years Old. Topeka, Kan. Kansas bachelors over forty-five years of age may be taxed $25 a year. A bill to this effect was introduced by Representative Cron, and it was immediately ad vanced on the calendar. A telegram sent to President Roose velt by its author says that when a bachelor reaches the age of forty-five there is no hope of his getting mar ried and that he ought to be heavily taxed as a penalty tor not raising a family. Tbs World of Sport. Now that Matty Mclntyre has signed bis contract, the Detroit out field is all in line. ( Jem Driucoll has made more than $10,000 out of boxing bouts since his arrival here last fall. Frank V. Goodman, who coached the Columbia baseball nine last year, has been re-engaged for tbe coming season. McGuire will be Manager Lajole's right-hand man next season. He will relieve Larry of the duties attending tbe overlooking of tbe catching and pitching staff. Uody of 8-Year-Old Girl Shows 28 Knife Wounds, Besides Burns. Marseilles, France. Tbe discovery of a crime recalling a case which oc curred In Paris in 1907 has caused a sensation here. Tbe body of an eight-year-old girl, torn by twenty-eight knife wounds and further mutilated by burns, has been found in a populous quarter of the city. A man who had been living with the girl's mother, who is a widow, has been arrested. He proclaimed bis Innocence. About Noted People. Governor Stuart, of Pennsylvania, says a silk bat is a "hoodoo" to him. The death of Benoit Constant Coquelin In Paris removes from the French stage Its greatest figure. Thomas F. Ryan, tbe financier, finds his health broken down at fifty seven, and will practically retire to live the simple life. Italy decided to confer the honor of Roman citizenship on President Roosevelt in recognition of America's relief woik among the earthquake sufferers, according to a special cable dispatch from Koine.. Vulue. "Oh, George!" cried the young bride, "I've split one of my finger nulls! And there's no $."i,000 in surance on the finger, either!" "Never mind, dear," said the young husband, kl.-slng tho Injured diRlt. "It's worth $5,000, Just the fame." "Isn't It wortli $.-.,2ri0, George?" she asked, snuggling up to him. "It's the one that has niv engagement ring on It." Chicago Tribune. Tub Wjaj OF Personal Knowledgi i Vlolntecl Kulc. Creditor Say, I sent you my bill a month ago. Editor Yes, but you wrote across the buck of It, "Please call end set tle." We make It a rule to pay no attention to manuscript written on both sldfs. Cleveland Plalndealer. $IOO r.cwnnl. mion. The rondo of thi p.ipr will bcplensedto Ion in Unit thore is ul lonst one dreaded dn Mrt Ihnt science has been uhle to cure in sll its KtnitOK.anr! thntisl'nlnrrh. llnH'sC'stsrrli Cure is the only positive cure noiv known ti the medical fraternity, t niiiirh being a con st itntiorml disease. reiii;roi a constitutional trentment. HnH'sCnlnn lit ui els taken inier nullv. acting directly upon the hlood and mu cous surface of the system. thereby destroy ing the foundation ot the dixi-apc. nnd giving lire patient strength liy building up the con stitution and assisting naiuio in doing its work. Ths proprietors have no much tnitli in its curative powers tlitit they o!ior Ono Hundred liollnrs tor miv i-io-e that it tail to cure. Send ior lift ot testimonials. Address K. J. 1,'itr.XFV i Co., loledo, O. Pold by Druggists. 73c. TuLf Hall's Kamilv I'iIIk tor constipation. A scientific labor of the utmost Im portance and interen is about to be commenced from Shanghai. This in a magnetic survey of China, and Dr. Rdwards, of the Carnegie Institute, Washington, who Is to carry It through, is at present In Shanghai preparing for the work. fj Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of 'Jr this competitive age and when of ample character it daces its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl. edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of die most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality. Known Excellence and Known Cnmnnnent ' Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the ' world, who know ot their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made, This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent lamily laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians ana the Well Inlormed ot the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Svrup of Figs and Lhxir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Svruo Co. printed on the front of every package, Ui iU I ...L .1 II r r- r r- frjrV wneiner you can ior syrup ot rigs or Dy the run name Syrup ol Figs and Elixir of Senna. Ml mi it 7: 5 Always Keeps a Bottle tn the House. "About ten days before Christmas I got my hand hurt so badly that I had to stop work right In the busy time of tho year," says Mr. Milton Wheeler. 2100 Morris Ave., Utrmingham, Ala "At first I thought I would have to have my hand taken off, but some one told mo to get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and that would do the work. The Liniment cured my hand and I gladly recommend It to everyone." Mr. J. E. Matthews, proprietor of St. James Hotel, Corning, Ark., says: ''My Anger was greatly Inflamed from a fish sting and doctors pro nounced it blood poisoning. I used several app:atlons of Sloan's Lini ment and it cured me all rlsht. I will always keep a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment in my house." Mr. J. P. Evans of Mt. Airy, Ga., says "After being afflicted for three years with rheumatism, I used Sloan's Liniment, and was cured sound and well, and am glad to say I haven't been troubled with rheumatism since. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took the pain and swelling out." Spoola are smoothed in paraffinu working in a revolving cylinder. SAN FRANCISCO. CA! . LOUISVILLE, KY. . neV, NEW YORK.N.Y PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Colnr more (food, hrtdhteriinil tuner colors than an other live. mi. pnckwfo colors all nhcrn. They ilic In cold v,:.icr belter limn miv other Ove. Yos cau Uyo uy garment wltnuut rliiplng apart. Wnw for free boukkt-Uuw to Uye, illcacu sua 111 I Colors ItlllMlllE Ultlti CO., tjuincv, Illinois. ForCOI.DS and GRIP. Hick's CjiprniNE is (he nest remsdy relieves the aching- snrl fevertshncv. cures the Cold and restore normal conditions. It's liquid-effects Immediately. 10c., aio. nd due, at drug- stores. On A Puss It was during u tedious ride on a AVestern railway, nnd the passengers, tired, dirty and thirsty, all berated the company, with the exception of one single man. Ills fellow passen gers commented on this, and asked him why he did not denounce the company, too. "It would be hardly fair," he re plied, "as I am traveling on a free pass: but. If they don't do better ! pretty soon, blamed If I don't go out j and buy a ticket and join you!" I Harper's Magazine. A Loudon company will exploit a chrome leather, which is made water proof by a ruhlx r solution. Piles Cured In A to 14 Days. Psio Ointment is siinrnnteed to cure snv ca-eof itching. Hliml. ItleedinKor t'rntrud'nu Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Teak wood Is given Its extraordi nary durability by burking the trees two years before they are cut. I Sore tlirnnt Ic.is 1o Tnnsiliti. Quinsy nnd Dtplit licnii. ilamlins Viwnl Oil used as a unrein upon the tirt symptoms of a sore thiont will invariable prevtnt all thre of these drend dii-enscs A LIFE SAVED. The Language of Muie. To those musical agnostics who de ny to music any beauties save those of design, and maintain that of itself It cannot express Ideas and feelings, Redfern Mason makes appropriate reply in the Atlantic Monthly. But there is another side to the pic ture. What was it that made George the Second rise in his place when they sang the "Hallelujah" chorus, thereby setting an example which is followed to this day? What was it In the finale of the Fifth Symphony that drew the Napoleonic veteran to his feet with the exclamation, "The Emperor!"? What sanctity in the Ambrosian hymns moved St. Augus tine to tears? During the wars of the French revolution it was for bidden, on pain of death, to play tho "Ranz deB Vachcs" in the hearing of Swiss soldiers, for so acute a long ing for home did It bring upon them that they deserted in hundreds. Are we to think there was no virtue In the music itself, and that the effect produced was the outcome of purely accidental circumstances? The Aus trian government forbade Berlitoz to play tho "Raekoczy" march at Buda Pesth, fearful of its effect on the in flammable Hungarians. Was the fire of patriotism kindled by the mere knowledge that the melody symbol ized Hungary, or did the notes speak with tongues of flame? Modest As To Her Clinrms. He (rhapBodlcally) I adore every thing that is grand, exquisite, super eminent. I love the peerless, the serene, the perfect in life. cho i.t nuhi ni7 rnvlvt Oh. George. how can I refuse you when you put it so beautifully. Boston Transcript. PRIZE FOOD Palatable, Economical, Nourishing. j A Case of Kidney Trouble Pretty Far Advanced. Mrs. Henry Rapine, 69 E. Lafay ette St., N'orrlstown, Pa., Fays: -Doan's Kidney Pills saved my life. Head ache, dizzy spells and blurring eyesight came on me four years ago, and began to be so bad I would fall to the floor. Piercing pains caught me in the back. I lost weight stead ily. My hair actually turned gray from my suffering. After practically giving up hope, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and began to mend very soon. I put on weight, gained strength, and after using three boxes was entirely cured." Sold by all dealers, f.0 cents a box Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. M7? 1 - A Nebr. woman has outlined tbe prise food In a few words, and that, from personal experience. She writes: "After our long experience with Grape-Nuts, I cannot say enough In Its favor. We have used this food al most continually for seven years. "We sometimes tried other adver tised breakfast foods, but we invaria bly returned to Grape-Nuts as the most palatable, economical and nour ishing of all. "When 1 quit tea and coffee snd began to use Postum and Orape-Nuts, I was a nervous wreck. I was so Ir ritable I could not sleep nights, had no Interest In life. "After using Orape-Nuts a short time I began to Improve and all these ailments have disappeared, and now I am a well woman. My two children have been almost raised on Grape Nuts, which tbey eat three times a day. "They are pictures of health and have never bad the lesst symptom ot stomach trouble, even through the most severe siege of whooping cough tbey could retain Grape-Nuts when all else failed. "Orape-Nuts food has saved doctot bills, and has been, therefore, a most economical food for us." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellville," la pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They re genuine, (rue, and full of butnna Interest. Sausage Made Over 1,000 Yeurs Ago. The sausage dates back to the year S97. It has been asserted that the Greeks, in the days of Homer, manu factured fausages, but this prehistor ic mixture had nothing in common with our modern product. The an cient so-called sausage was composed of the same materials which enter into the makeup of the boudin of the French market and the blood pudding of the French-Canadian. The an cient sausage was enveloped in the stomachs of goats. Not until the tentli century did the rausage made of hashed pork become known. It was in or near the year 1,100 that, thanks to the introduc tion into Germany of cinnamon and saffron, the sausages of Frankfort and Strasburg acquired a universal reputation. His Military Title. A traveler in Texas says that he was riding along a cattle trail near the New Mexico line when he met a rather pompous looking native of the region, who introduced himself as Colonel Higglns, of Devil's River. "Were you a colonel in the Con federate army?" tho traveler asked. "No, tali.'' "On the I'nion side, then?" "No. sab: never was In no wah." "Belong to the Texas rangers?" "No, sah; I do not." "Ah, I M-e; you command one of the state militia regiments." "No. Hah; I don't don't know nothing about soldiering." "Where, then, did you get the rank of colonel?" "I'se a kunnel by marriage, Bah." "By marriage. How's that?" "I married the widow of a kunnel. Fah Kunnel Thompson, of Waco." Fuel. Women employe- in nflics make only nine per cent, of the brides In Germany. Brown's Bronchial Troches arc a sim ple and convenient remedy for Bron chial Affections and Coughs. In boxes 25 cents. Sumples mailed free. John I. Brown & Son, Boston. Mass. During 1908 topographers of the Geological Survey mapped 2 6,99 4 square miles lu 32 states and terri tories. Tteh cored in 8" minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druntista. The British Navy includes 26 armored ships exceeding 2:1 knots in speed, In addition to If, unarniored ones. B. N. V. .'. Classified A overtise mentis HA I.FHM E WA.NTKIr To Break in New Shoes. Alwnys shake iu Allen's Foot Eise, n powder'. It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, corns, ingrowing nails anil bunions. All druggists and shi stores. K.V. Don't aooj-pt any substitute, rumple mailed mike. Allen b. Olmsted, L IUy, N. y. Forest fires last year depleted tho forests of the country to a greater extent than lumber operations. For IIKADSrHE-Illcks' CA Pt'DIIK Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles. ( spudlne will relievo you. It's liquid -pleasant lo lake-acts Immedi ately. Tiy li, 10c., Uc. and 60c at drug U).t. WANTKU Active, fni-rs-i-tlc men tn rrr-.nt us. 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In stamps also sfsnella. tlirirral wonder, Harl, v. utis, lnvra.(lraam.eu-..elc.. andcatolo. freo. Or. ran ic ann we will al.l a sampla rrmaeMl ..w.-.., iirTF-ii ov vou nerore. iaiTW srm ct) Sin C , ta (i-m wis. A French chemixt has figured it out that the oceans of tho world carry 20,000 tons of radium in solution. Mexico bought more than 500,000 bushels of wheat from Canada In the period December 15-20. HAD SEVERE WEEPING ECZEMA. . Face and Neck Were Raw Terrible Itching, Inflammation and Sore nrss All Treatments Failed Cutirur t Great Success. "Eczema began over the top of my ear. It cracked and then began to spread. 1 had three different doctors and tried sev eral things, but they did me no food. At lust one side of my face and my neck were raw. The water ran out of it so that I had ta wear medicated cotton, and it was so inflamed and sore that I had to put a njece of cloth over my pillow to keep the water from it, and it would stain the cloth a sort of yellow. Tbe csema itched so that it seemed as though I could tear my fact all to pieces. Then I began to use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and it waa not more than three months before it was all healed up. Miae Ann Pearsons, North field, Vt- Dee. 10, 1907." Potter Drug 1 C'hem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Knjoying Opera. "I saw you at the opera last night. How did you enjoy it?" "Oh, in the usual way." "How's that?" "Listening to the conversation." New York Press. At A Kcotch Dinner. First Walter How's it going, Fred? ' Eecond Rotten! Only a few 'apence, and they've pinched the de coy bob I put la the plute. The Tat-ler. Try the Natural laiativn, Garfield Tea.! It overcomes constipation and ri-gulat livesr and kidncvs. .Sample sent upon re quost. Garfield Tea l-o., Brooklyn. N. Y. The distribution of hot springs in the United States coincides very close ly with that of the mountain uplifts. DROPSY KrW DIBC0TXBT, sass. 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