May Wctmxvevvy ovoxcou& WVvv& temySyx cJilVmr y)siosciVio asaTc6o Tvalme. mail betfta&uo ttwpeTwefliivv rtaVvvre.avv&virA to swX JutvcWotvS .wKwWusX icperA vv mdtety wpeuvwp6 wcvirsmveTvf proper Joxls.atul nKXVvvxnJ $way CALIFORNIA Fio Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LFADINO 0"UCOI3T OMtHEOMLV-REOULAR PRILC SO' PCH BOTTLE tinmt- IRtltt t'Rfl't tittle 15 NEVVS0F PENNSYLVANIA '5 KXI'MT WOOD FISHIXtt. Sli.'HHn(l(.ili AimT.-if I,ook ForwHitl To Improved Noaon. Shenandoah. Fishermen are look ing forward to one of (he best trout seasons of many years. The advance guard who made a special tour ol many streams have returned and re port this year has the earmark of unprecedented conditions. They claim the early disappearance of Ice and snow has raised the temperature of the water, which Is remarkably clear. The mild weather caused the thaw to be gradual, doing away wlih Icy waters, cold and muddy, causing much Joy In nimrod circles. To add to the bright outlook thou sands of trout fry from the State hatcheries have 'been deposited In the numerous streams hereabouts for the last three seasons by the local anglers, who now hope to be reward ed for all their trouble In the past. ni'RGLAR THUGS WOMAN. jtl.KKMEN WANTED WANTED-AotWe. energetic men torepre- ... It....4;!..li wnltlnnii M.lkf.lor make M- money. l'ah weekly advance. Com- fdetP OUtllT. irce. in wmiirmaLeij iw uui Iberal offer. . T. Hood & Co. Ol.I1 PoMIMON M'KfERIF". Mention thin I'biht. Richmond, VA. iTaIT ABUT! -WAITItn. WANTED-I.ad.v ag-cnta In til parts of the 'V I'nlteri Stales to advertise and nell "Black Crow flocken" to wearers. Good com mlsalon. Adtirewt. Black ( how Ptocrisw Co.. Newton. N.O. Iidn't Need Help. Four-year-old Helen wished to get Into the playroom, but the gate (which had been put at the door to keep her baby brother In) was lock ed. She tried again and again to climb over It, when at last her mother heard her Fay. "Dear God, please help me get ovor this gate." Just then she tumbled over, and said, "Never mind, I got over myself." Harper's Magazine. Sufferer From Toot hnr lip Put I'nder Chloroform Inkinrtly. Lancaster. While resting on a couch at her home, and suffering with toothache, Mrs, H. E. Hoffman, wife of the Pennsylvania Railroad station agent at Rheems, was chloro formed and bound by a burglar and the house ranRacked. The masked intruder secured all the money In the houpe and a number of articles of clothing. When the woman regained con sciousness she succeeded In freeing herself from her bonds and groped her way to where her husband was employed. The burglar Is believed to be a resident of Rheems or of that vicinity. TRAIN GKTH THK HOOK. OLD 1'KOl'LK'M Klll.VKVS Often Need Helpful Stimulation. The kidneys are the busiest organs of the body, filtering as they do all the blood every three minutes. They show signs of wcarthrough pain In the back and Irregular urination. Doan'g Kidney Pills cure kidney Ills In old or young. Mrs. Mary C. Phelps, 4 Spring St., Westfleld, Mass., says: "1 am past D2 years old, and am to-day without a sign of kidney trouble, backache, pain in the (Ides, etc., which had bothered me. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me so that kidney trouble has never returned." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. lh-n P.. Tut. I Nine Cars And Some Fg Tumbled i Over Truck. Bloomsburg. A big steel hook, hanging down behind the engine of a fast freight train, caught In one of ! the rods of a switch at Catawissn, and before the train could be stop , ped, nine cars were thrown from the ! track and demolished. ! Their contents, consisting of eggs, , barley, wheat and coal, were scat I tered along the track for several hun 1 dred yards. Two of the cars rolled ! Into the yard of Casper Rhawn and ' stopped Just before striking the house. COAL STOVK E.XPLOHKS. Worked His Way. "Comptroller Metz, of New York, aid of a bill he disiiKed tnai he ob jected to the bill because It would accomplish nothing; It would make no real change; it would be like the case of the actor and the canal boat captain," said Richard W. Harris, of New York, at the New Wlllard. "There was once upon a time an actor, who, after an enforced idle ness of two months, was lucky enough to secure an engagement in a town 25 miles away. "The case was a hurry-up one. The actor had to reach the distant town that night. If he failed to ar rive, then his part would be asslgnei to some one else. "Well the man patched his worn boots with thread, pinned up his few belongings In a newspaper, and set out in the early morning on foot along the towpath. He had only a few coppers, hence the train was an Impossibility. "But after the poor fellow had cov ered some six or seven miles his boots gave out, blisters rose on his feet, fat'.gue overcame him, and in despair he threw himself on the grass be neath a tree. "A he lay there, in a bitter mood, a canal boat hove In right. It drew near slowly, and an idea seized the actor. " Pnntaln ' Yia thnntAil vtatnw tin. - ' , " - rledly, 'Captain, pull up, for the lovo of heaven. " 'Wa'll, wot ty'e want?' said the captain as he stopped his boat. 'Cap tain,' said the actor, 'I have to get to Quag tonight to play second heavy in "The Evil That Men Do." I am footsore and weary and can walk no i further. If you will assist me. I win I work my passage.' f "The captain gave the actor a J kindly nod. if " 'Right y'are,' he said. 'Lead the ', hoss.' " Washington Herald. H Futility Narrowly Kscnpcs ltiii'iiin Kmhem, Which Cnuxe Fire. South Rethlehem. At the home of Jacob Bachman at Hellertown, while the family was sitting about the heater a terrific explosion blew off the stove doors and hurled chunks of burning coal over the room. The family had a narrow escape dodging the flying embers which set Are to the furniture. The flames were soon extinguished. It is believ ed a dynamite cartridge among the coal was responsible for the ex plosion. FI RNITI RF FLOATS AWAY. Nunbury Man's Novel IMnn To Move His Goods Falls. Sellnsgrove. Norton Shelly, of Sunbnry, attempted to move his fur niture to Herndon by putting it on a foat with the intent of floating the property down the Susquehanna Riv er to the destination. Passing the shoot In the dam above here, thp float sunk and all the furniture was drift ed away. . t Shelly and three companions ex hauted their strength trying to re cover the furniture and were barely paved from drowning. WOMAN HKTRAYS Ml'IlDKRKR. RRlDi: ATTEMPTS Sl'IC'lDF,. n)erton Woman Found in, on. scions liy i(T Husband Mny IHo. Poltxtown. Despondent because of some ren-nn unknown to her fam ily, Mrs. Donald Lupfer, of Potts town, a bride of a year, attempted suicide in the room of her husband at the l'n!on House, Boyertown. Lupfer has bren working in Boyer town for several weeks. The woman drank about two ounces of laudanum, and was not til-covered until two hours later, when her husband came to his room and found her lying on the bed In on unconscious condition. Her con dition h regarded as erlt'ral. Lupfer said he could ascribe no reason for his wife's act, but. admit ted that she objected to reading In Boyertown. HOY'S COSTLY 1 I N. Plays With Matches; Fire Destroys Hoiiip; Sister Hurtled To Dcnlh. Wllkeg-Barre. The home of Tim othy Sullivan, Rt Nantlcoke, was de stroyed by lire. His fi-yenr-old daugh ter, Mary, perished In the flames. Her twin brother, who caused the Are by playing with matches, was rescued In an unconscious condition. Driver And Horse Killed Hy Trolley. Ambler. William Coleman was in stantly killed by a trolley car at Fort Washington and the horse, which he was driving, mot the same fate. The accident happened Hi (.'amphill Bond and Bethlehem Pike. Camphill meets Bethlehem Pike at a. sharp angle, and Is shut off from all sight of trolleys. As Coleman was-driving on the pike the trolley struck the wagon. Cole man is survived by a widow and a daughter. School Principal's Wife A Suicide. Doylestown.-" Afior leaving n note in the kitchen Informing her familv that they would find her body In the woodshed, Mrs. Frank II. Hartman. wife of the principal of the Richland town schools, committed suicide, by shooting herself in the head. She is survived by her husband and four children. New National Hunk At Rally. Bally. A charter was received for the First National Bank of this town, and the directors elected the following officers: President, George W. Meleholr; vice presidents. Dr. I. B. Yeakel and S. B. Latshaw; treas urer, Charles Onsler; secretary, Charles Taegert. York Fugitive Gives I'p, York. After being a fugitive from justice for more than a year, Isaac K. Pfaltzgraff, a local horse dealer, surrendered himself to Dis trict Attorney Amnion. It Is aliened that Pfaltzgraff gave worthless checks in payment for two horser STATE ITEMS. BISTKR'B TRICK But It all Came out Right. f How a alster played a trick that f brought rosy health to r. coffee fiend Is an Interesting tale: j "I was a coffee fiend a trembling, I nervous, physical wreck, yet clinging V to the poison that stole away my i strength. I mocked at Postum and I would have none of It. i "One day my sister substituted a cop I of piping hot Poitum for my morning cup of coffee but did not tell me what It was. I noticed the richness of It and remarked that the coffee tasted fine, but taj sister did not tell me I was drinking Postum for fear 1 ; might not take any more. ; "She kept the secret and kept glr ' ,rl me Postum Instead of coffee until I grew stronger, more tireless, I got a better color In my sallow cheek i and a clearness to my eyes, then she ' told me of the health-giving, nerve j strengthening life-saver she bad given me In place of my mornlrg coffee. Prom that time I became a disciple of Postum and no words can do Jus- Hoe In telling the good this cereal I drink Old me, X will not try to tell It, for only after having used It can on i be convinced of He merits." , Ten daya' trial shows postum"! ; power to rebuild what coffee has de- stroyed. "There's a Reason." ( Look la pkge. for the famous little I book, "The Road to Wellvtlle." Ever reed the above letter? Anew one appears from time to time. Tbej are gwaoiao, una, and full of hamai lateral C'onsc'p"cp Stricken Italian Confess- : el To Her And Is Arrested. Wllke-Barr!. Betrayed by a, woman, Giatano Toreto. who murder- j ed his benefactor. Anthony Afigan. I at Plueton, on March 6, was cap tured at Wanamle. near bere, and was lodged In jail, after confessing. ': Conscience stricken. Toreto, a I couple of days ago admitted the. 1 murder tT a woman w th whom he! wa Infatuated. Afigan had brought Toreto to this country and got him work. The murder was tbe remit ' of a drunken dispute. i KCHWAll DKXIKS CONTRACT. Has Not Received Ha'lleshlp Order Despite Lou est Rid. Bethlehem. President Charles M, Schwab, of the Bethlehem Steel Com, pany, absolutely denied the report la a Philadelphia paper that he bad receiv ed the contract from the Argentine Republic for the construction of three battleships, to cost nearly $20,000, 000. v From a eeml-offlclal source, how ever. It has been learned that Mr. Schwab's bid was considerably lower than the rest. I1CRNKI) TO DEATH. Miner Killed And Thrpe Injured In Kxplosiun At l'ottsvllle. Potttvtlle. By explosions at the Silver Creek colliery four miners were badly burned, one of them sue nU,.bV!K 10 h, '"Juries. -Mlchae. agony. Charles Shukos. William .usdus and William Druse were debris. " BDd CUt by fly,ns rneurth Hones Of Three Heroea. Bethlehem. Workmen who are excavating for the bouse for Au gustin W. Bcbmich uncovered the skeletons of three Revolutionary War soldier. In 1776 the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladles at this place, which Is the oldest girls' school in America, was used as a military hospital. Thousands of pa triots were nursed there and hun dreds died. Some 600 of the dead wera huHfcd nn th. hiiioij ! tlte of which Mr. Schmlch Is now culldicjc hi home. Christian Llchiy, a Paradise Town ship farmer, Lancaster County, was relieved of his wallet, which he car ried In an inside vest.poeket by a pickpocket. It contained $iOo in cash and about $2,300 In checks. Tfce robbery occurred in front of a hotel In Lancaster. Locust Gap expresses fear for the safety of seventy school children, caused by the threatened Lehigh Val ley Coal Company Say re Colliery cave-Ins In territory embracing a school building in North Mt. Carmel Township. Judge Hart, of Wllliamsport. lias announced the following appoint ments: John H. Oliver, auditor, and U. J. Glesser. constable, of Wood ward Township; Piemen M. Smith, tax collector of Duboistown; Jacob Lamb, constable of Brown Township. The union painters of Hazleton went on strike for an Increase In wages from 30 to 33 cents an hour. John Fritz, the world renowned Iron master, of Bethlehem, is ill c' pneumonia. Thomas Laubach, a wealthy retir ed farmer and former councilman, of Bethlehem, died of paralytls, agd 79 years. Stephen Karoskl. of Pottsfown, aged 40 years, was struck by a trol ley car on the Pottstown and Read ing line and Instantly killed, his body being cut In twain. Governor Stuart has named the following persons to be Justices of Hie peace:- Charles Krzykwa. CoaI Township, Northumberland County; James B. Collins, Palo Alto. Schuyl kill County; Fred L. Grumm, Glr srdsvlllp, Schuylkill County, and Wil liam Weakllm, St. Clair, Schuylkill County. R. G. Kenly. formerly general sup erintendent of the Lehigh & Now England Railroad at Bethlehem, has been appointed chief engineer of the Minneapolis and St Louis A Iowa Central Railroads, with office at Minneapolis. The "Brown and White." the news paper run by Lehigh University stu dents, will be managed the next scho'astlc year by this rtaff: Editor-in-chief, J. H. Grayblll; asslrtant edi tors. E, R. Lowry and J. R. Backer; business msnsger, S. P. Hess; assist ant business manager, A. P. Spooner. H. S. Williamson, a wealthy retir ed merchant of Lancaster, hat launched a project for the establish ment of public playgrounds for the poor children of the elty. The local clergy have taken up the matter and the playgrounds seem to be assured. For the first time In Its history Lancaster will have free band con corts during the coming Summer. The movement has been started by the Fourth Regiment Hand, the Iro quolsLand and the band composed en tirely of women. The bands wl'l giv free conwrts In the mvernl city parks. i Tbe Chilean government is giving educational matters greater atten tion than ev r before, and there art indications Uat American educational methods are more and more appreci ated from the number of American teacher employed la , tbe higher schools of the couutry. The Acid la Cold Storage Company has been organized In Nova Scotia for the purpose of building a $500, 000 cold storage plant at Halifax. The company will Install Its own electrical equipment, and the bee' modern ' appliances will be provided for every part of the plant, COHEBCUi QLIIM1 Weekly Review 0 Trade and tales' Market Resorts. B radai reet's says: "Weather, crop and industrial re ports tre still Irregular, with more than ordinary quiet noted In most lints. Wholesale trade feels the ef feet of tariff discussion and uncer tainties, and while a fulr business If doing (in excess of last year In nenr- iy all llnesi disappointment Is ex pressed at the total volume of trade , in the first quarter. Buying from Jobbers Is conservative and order? ore numerous rntlier than large and of a between-seaHon character ut best. Retail trade has been hamper ed by stormy weather, but the ap proach of Easter Is leflected In some Improvement in demand, largely In woman's wear fabrics and materials. Western trade Is relatively bettet than that of the East In this line, but cool weather arrests expansion the country .over. "In industrial lines generally oper ations are quiet to dull, with tlu lion and steel trade, where prices are weaker, one of the apparently least favorably situnted lines. "Wage reductions are becoming more numerous, especially In the Iron pi'l allied trades. "Business failures In- the Vnlted States for the week were ?2, against 224 last week; 2HI in the like week of 1908, 166 In 1907. 169 In 1906 and 227 In 1905. "Wheat, including flour, exports from the Cnlted States and Canada for the week aggregate 2,0:t.".7t5 bushels, against 1.864.013 bushels last week and 2,293,964 bushels tii week last year." Wholfsale Markets New York. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, 1 22 Ca 1 22 c, elevator; No. 2 red, 1.23, f. o. b. afloat;' No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.24, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.24, f. o. b. afloat. Corn Spot steady; No. 2. 7")V4c, elevator and 74 V, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white nominal nnd No. 2 yel low, 74 Vt, t. o. b. afloat. Oats Spot market steady. Mixed, 26tg32 lbs., 66 ft. 87 He; natural white, 26f32 lbs., 5 7 -V. 5 0 ; clipped white, 32fi 4 0 lbs., 57 61. Philadelphia, Wheat Steady; contract grade, 1 24 it 1 2"c. Corn Steady; March, 71V4 72c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white nominal, C8ir(f59c. Butter Firm; extra Western creamery, 32c; do., nearby prints, Eggs Firm; good demand; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, tree cases. 20c, at mark; do., current re ceipts, In returnable ra-es, 19, at mark; Western tlrsts, free cases, 20, nt mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 1 8 ff 1 9. . Cheese Firm; New York full creams, choice, 15 4 fi 15 c.j do., fair to good, 14 (ft 15. Poultry Alive, firm; fowls, 16', 4 ft 17c; old roosters, lift. 11; spring chickens, 18 It 19; ducks, 15 ft 16; geese, 12 0 14. Baltimore. Wheat Spot, 125c; May, 1.23; July, 1.06. Settling prices were! No. 2 red Western, 125c; contract spot, 1.25; steamer No. 2 red, 1.22; steamer No. 2 red Western, 1.22. Corn We quote track yellow" corn, for domestic delivery, at 73c. per bush, lor car lots on spot. Steamer yellow corn, for domet-tic delivery. Is worth 7014tg71c per bush, for car lots. Oats We quote; White No. 2, 58 ft 59c; No. 3. 56 58; No. 4, r.ft H 56. Mixed No. 2, 56 ft) 5 7c; No. 3, 55 56; No. 4. 54 ft 5 5 , Butter Creamery fancy, 30c; creamery choice, 28 0 29; creamery good. 23 It 25; creamery imitation, 20 ft 24. Cheese Market steady at 16 17c per lb. lor Jobbing lots. Eggs Market steady. Fresh stock in good demand. We quote, per dozen: Maryland. Pennsylvania and nearby firsts. 18c. ; Western firsts. 18; West Virginia firsts, 18; Southern firsts. 18; guinea eggs, 9ft 10c. Duck eggs, 31c. Goose eggs, 65c RHEUMATISM 1 want cve-y rirontc ttKtHoiit1e to throw away all medlcloi. all Hutment a, all lilfiHtrr. Ptirt clv. MTNYON'S HUatUMA TISM Itrt.MbtOV trtaL Ne mutter what your doctor may au-, ao aiotler wtar.t your friends may aajf. ao iuttrr bow prejudiced you war lie apUort all artver IlBfd i-pmedli w. r- at ooe in y--"r dmir KlM and grt n Lottie at tbe lOlRUIIA i ISM HO"-: V. If If full tn sire ritla faction,! will rrfunj .rorir mmr. Mnnyoji Itptnenitx-r tl.H remedy rnntifns no nil lvlle add. no opium walnet anorrMne or other hdrnifwl !n-i-a. It In p'-t rr tinder the guarantee of the Pare Food sad liruf Act. For sale r- r'' - -- T-r. r" Con'! PuuMinM-nt. The moral deVinouenry f 'be ris ing generation i attracting the earn est attention ot students of social and moral que ti- iix throughout the world. To check this, n.ai.y remedial and disciplinary plat. me being sug gested. The lu"k of parental In struction 6nJ UL-. ii ttne In one fruit ful cause of motit! I'.'-liciency. Many feel that the s.-isiinl must assume this duty which .!.' parent neglects. Every child must l- taught obedi ence to law and a iiifher authority. A return to corpoin punluhment In the public schools :o. therefore, be lng advocated by Ui.i y teachers and publicists. President Hall of ( ".;irk University has recently proixifii some novel remedies for the u.-nwiirdness of American youth. He s-i,vh that "a sound . rebuke frott, i ;i rents and teachers usually ha.9 a salutary effec:, especially If the gcoMing, when ne cessary.. Is followed up by punish ment which has fallen still more In to desuetude, 'Cogginy.' "-- Milwau kee Sentinel. Modest f-.'. rations. "Sotiietiniysch'urchofflciiiliiare ovet conscious of the dignity o their im portance," says rhe Hev. P. 11. 1) tcli lield, in Ms entertaining volume, "The (nid-Time Parson." "and even their wives are not witbout a sense of reflected glory. On one occasion a new church warden's wife came late to church. Just, wheu the people were rising from their knees, she smiled genially, ant! faid 'Oh, pray don't rise for me; 1 don't expect It." " 91 no Keivnrtl. HI 01). The renders of ttiia pnier will beplcoaeil to ; learn Unit there l at leal one dreaded itm , mho that science ha heen utile to rure in all its xtaito. and that int Mtiirrh. Jlall'al.'atnrrli ; Cure is the only positive cure now known to i the meiiii al Initernity. Culaxrli being a con ! stitutinnnl disease, reoiurnt a conatnutional treatment. Hairt'a!arrtil'ureiatHkenintPr nallr. acting directly upon the bloud and mil cons xurtuctK of the svhiein. thereby dentroy ing tbe toumlHtinn ol the diwaae. and giving the pMtient strength tir building op the con t atitution nnd hkikUi.ji iiutuie in lining its worn, i n proprietors iiht ho murn laitn in it curative powers thai they offer tine Hundred Dollars tor any rase that it tails to cure. Send tor list of test itnomala. Address F. J. CiiKtrrr & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by DrugK'"!. 75c. 'luke Hall's Kuinilv 1'ills lor constipation Mueic Iltmtelf Solid. Tom I ate some of the cake she made Jut to make myself solid. Dick Did you succeed? Tom I couldn't feel any morn solid If I had eaten concrete or build ing stone. I'tlca Herald. Onlj ono "Uroiuo Quinine" I that la laxative tironio (Drains, xmk I tor the siKtiHiura ol t. W. throve. Daed th World over to vurt a Old m On Day. XSo. 1 i A record for long distance direct telegraphy recently was established between London abd Karachi, India, I 5,532 mile'. I For OM)S nl tiKII. I Hlck'a TarrniNS ) the best remi1r 1 rellevca the aching- and feTwKhiie rurff : the Cold and reurei normal voudlUorm. It'ii ) llyuld e-tTfcui luirutrdtaw-ly. lbc., ZJc aud Wo., at drug alore. l-e Stock Chicago. Cattle Market steady to strong: Steers, $5ft 7.10; cows 4ftfi.75; heifera, 3.2."ft6; bulls' 3.75ft5.25; calves. $3.50 Tl 8.35 ; stockers and feeders, $3. 30 (5.4 0. ilogs Market strong to 5c. high er. Choice heavy Bhlpplng, $6.85 fit! 6.92; butchers, $6.80 ft 6.90; light mixed, $6.66(8 6.70; choice light $6.f0ft 6.80; packing, $6. 70ft 6.80; pigs. $5.25 ft 6; bulk of sale, $6.70 (l 6.85. Sheep Market firm. Sheep, $3 6.60; lambs. $708.15; yearlings, $6ft 7.35. Kansas City, Mo Cattle Market steady to strong. Cho'ce exports and dressed beef steers, $6 ft-6.75; fall to good. $56; Western steers, $! ft 6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.7; ft 5.50; Southern steers, $4. 80ft) 6.1 0; Southern cows. $ 2.30 ft. 4.80 ; native cowa, $2.75 0.75 ; natlv heifers. $3. 60ft 6; bulls, $3.50(3 5; calves, $ I ft 7.50, Hogn Market 5 10c. higher Top, $6 90; bulk of sales, $6.45 ft! 6.85; heavy. $6.75 ft 8.90 ; packer and butchers. $6. 90ft 6.85; light, 6. 30ft 6.70; pigs, $4.605.75. Sheep Market steady. Lamb) $6.25 ft 7.75; yearlings, $6.40 7.10; wethers, $5.60 ft 6.25 ; ewes, $5. 25ft 5.80; stockers and feeders. $3.60 ft 5.25. Pittsburg. pn Cattle Steady Choice, $6.406 65; prime, $6,200 8.40. Hogs Prime heavies. $7.20; mediums. $7.05 ft 7. 10 ; heavy York ers. $7(5 7.05; light Yorkers. $6.50 ft 6.90; pigs, $6.2566.40; roughs, 6.506.40. A Painful K.xprfMilon. William G. KotkefelleT Is the president of the National Iieague Club and an authority on dogs no less than on fiootice. Discussing tbe training of dogs at a recent club meeting. Mr. Rocke feller sa'd: "Yes. tra'ning U an art. Tho simplest appearing canine perform ance Is, properly understood, a difficult tiling. Jt looks easy, but It Is hard: and thus" Mr. Rocke feller Bmlled "thus It U like the man at the photographer's. "This man, sitting for his por trait, sa'd Impatiently to the artist: " 'Well, have 1 got Jiow tha pleas ant expression you desire' " 'Yei, thank you,' said tbe photo grapher. 'That will do nicely.' " 'Then hurry up." growled the man. 'It hurta my fate." " A Know leilgeous Person. An English marvel has come to this country to answer any question as to quantity or date that may be asked h.m. It is said that know ledge i.i power, and according to tf.I, that mtin must be a poweilul man. but on the other hand, It is very likely he It nothing of the kind. A man may know so much that the knowledge Is In his way and Inter foro with his thinking and doing. Knowledge Is power only when II Is put lo work, and to reach this point there must lie a dispo-lllon or resolution 'n this person lo be some thing. Always getting Knowledge, but never assimilating It or putting It to some good use, is apt to make the Individual negative If not worth loss. So our educational instil utioiix should always weave purpose along side of Instruction. The person who cannot or will not make the fact ho has learned v tal is r.ot edu cated. Industrial training recognize,! this doctrine, and ro dos every o ti er true educiit xnal purpose.- O. l i State Journal. THE CRACKING OF PAINT. Property Owners Cmi Save Money by Learning the Cuuse. Do you know what Is wrong when paint peels, or cracks, or otherwise necessitates premature re-pal:itlng? Well, sometimes It hasn't been properly applied the surface being damp or there being too much tur pentine or too much drier. But, nine times out of ten, the trouble Is caused by adulterated white lead. To avoid all such trouble, ever) houseowner should know in a general way, when a surface Is In proper con dition to receive paint, whut kind of primer and finishing coats different surfaces require, and how to avoid adulteration In materials. A complete painting guide. Includ ing a book of color schemes, specifi cations for all kluds of pain lng work, and an Instrument for detecting adul teration in painting materials, with directions for using It, can be had free by writing National Lend Com pany, 1902 Trinity Bldg., New York, and asking for House-owner's Pain. Ing Outfit No. 49. This company, the largest makers of pure white lead, Invite tests, by means of the blowpipe (Included in outfit), or In Bny other way, of the purity of the white lead Bold under their famous "Dutch Boy Painter" trademark. That trademark on a keg of white lead is In Itself an absolute guarantee of purity and quality. Mind Your PN And y's. The most probable derlvnl on of this phrase is that It comes from the printing ollice. and ro e trom the fact that the p's and q's In Roman type very but si ghtly in form, nnd that when re-.ersed, as they necessarily are in type, they are easily confound ed by young compositors. Another derivation refers it to the "scot" written up In the' ale-hou-e, where P and Q were used to des guate p'nts and quails. Still another de rivation relets it to the toupees and queues of olden tlmej. Cured Sweeuey and Keinovril u bpavln. Dr. Sloan's Liniment and Vet Inary Remedies are well known all over the country. They have saved the lives of many valuable horses and are a permanent Institution in thou sands of stables. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Kesaca, Gn . It. F. D. No. 1, Box 4.!. writes: "! have used your Liniment on a lion--for sweeney and effected a thorough cure. I also removed a spavin on n mule. This spavin was as large us h guinea egi;. I regard Sloan's Lini ment as the most penetrating and ef fective Liniment I have ever known." Mr. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence Kans., R. V. D. No. 3, writes: "Your Liniment is the best that I have ever used. I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and ene 5(ic. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her I keep It around all the time for gallr. and small swellings and for every thing about tho stock." Dr. Sloan will send his Treatise on the Horse free to any horseman. Ad dress Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.. Station A. WORTH MOUNTAINS OFQOLD During Change of Life, says Mrs. Chas. Barclay (Jranitevilie. Vt. - "I was pasaina through tlieChatigeof Life ami suffered irom nervousness a ml other annoying symptoms, and I can truly say that LydiaK.riiiklmm's Vegetable Com pound lias proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my health and strength. I never forget 'otell my friends what I vrttat' Pink liMin'a etetiitile ('minim n us done for me during this trying jieriod. Complete restoration to'lieiiltii means so much to me that for the sake of other sutler, lng women I am willing to make mv trouble public so you may publish this le'.ter." Miss. ( hah. mm lay, K.K.D.. (Jranitevilie. Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread anil un qualified endorsement. No other med icine we know of bus stu b a record of cures of female ills as lias I.ydia K. rinkliam's Vegetable Comouinl. For more than so years it lias been curing female complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local well nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indiues'ioi', Hiid nervous prostration, and it is unequalled lor carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try J.ydia, K. rinkliam's Vegetable Compound, and, as Sirs. liarclayKiiys.it Is " worth moun tains of gold " to'sulTering women. Farm7?r Sa,e inn F armftinl4-Sut. .Vruul'i New Monthly Huliet:n t keal Bar)TiMi pfofutelv iHiiMratt-'l mat If H frr ; we pay vour R. R. fur. E. A. STKUT CO.. FlooU C 1. WerU't Untat Fara DMr, Lad TnU B,it.. PkuW A " f -7 Tie tru'n which the Kals r u ea on his travels was three years Iriill-ing. Ked. Wouk, Weary. Watery Kyrs Relieved by Murine Kve Reinedy. Compounded lv Kxjierienccd I 'li v?ti-i:i nw. Conform to I'tne httiMt anfl Druu L;ovs. Murine l'iH-n't SiiMit; Siolho Kye I'ain. The largest pin factory in the world Is at B'rmingham. Kngiand. l! turns out aT.OOO.OUU pins evtty day. Mrs. YVinslow',. ."-miiliing Syrup fnrChiMren I eethmn. softens tlicKuniH.icdui-eH in 11. t mm v liuu,uld pain. ett i wind colic. .Oca uutll The number of postofllces In the Vnlted States is nearing VL'.UOO. lUb cnrd in Sn minute by Woolforrt's Stulry Lotion Never fails. At dnigitiU. I'ruguy will spend lng for native coal. $26, 850 bunt- CHILD ATE CUTICURA. Spread Whole Box of It on Cruel. ers Not the Least Injury Itesulteil Thus Proven Pure und Sweet. A New York friend of Cuticurn wri'e: "My three year old noli nnd heir, after being put to bed on a trip across the At lantic, invest iRuted the stateroom nnd In inted n box of graham crackers ami a bus of t'uticura Ointment. When a t-arc!i mnile for the box. it waa found empty nnd the kid admitted that he hud Oii.-u the contents of the entire box spread on t ha crackers. It cured nun of a ad cold and I Jon't know what else." No more conclusive evidence eor,!H lu offered that every ingredient of Oi'icum Ointment i ahaolutiy pure, sweet .md harmless. If it may be safely eaten a young child, none but the tnewt Irnetieuil results can be expected to attend its ,ippii cntion tn even the tenderent aUin cr youngest infant. Potter Drug & ( hem. Corp., Sole Props, of ( uticuru Remeiliea, Button, Mass Germany has to Import about 7 1 per cent, of her eggs II. N. I'. 1.1 Turkey wants American collars, nhnnu nnllsh nni-nnluln ittwt i.liiuu- ware, and Spain wants An, ci lean I steel, bolts, nuts and wire. I Plenty lf IVttv-dcui. "Will that young man ever go home?" demanded tbe irritated head of the house. "1 gue?s so, father," replied th mater familias. "Ho alwaya has." Washington Hfrald. Vngallant. Howell If 1 had drawn that j nueen I might have had a straight nuBn. Powell That's r'ght: alwaya blame tbe woman' Chicago Naws. A New Imo. "Kitty." Bad her mother, rcbuk Ingly, "you mun s.1 trtill when yoi are at me table. ! "I can't mamma." protested thn little girl. "I'm m ndgetariao." Chicago Tribune. - In a new watch for the blind th figures are replaced by knobs, each of which sinks during the hour which It represents. Austria la sacking to establish a government monopoly upon all coal mines to be opened In future. Tha greatest blessing In tbe mat ter of natural productions that ex lata In China, Is tha bamboo. To re cite the different uses to which It Is put would cover reams of paper. It It thought that over 60 varieties of bamboo exist, and It can be properly termed the national plant. It la ap plied to domestic, commercial and Industrial uies. The new I'ne to the Id ter 'or of . Mexico means a shorter route for I merchandise coming from China and ) Japan and the Pacific roast states In the North, and new markets 'will probnbly be found for certain classei of Callforn'a products, such pro- Duiu na lauiDroia vines nipped through the port of ManianUlo, Tbomaa Bowen, Cheiter fireman, was playing with a rat terrier, when the animal turned on him and bit him on the hand. The wound was cau ri4 by physician. . Beginning with January 21 the 'Chinese New Year' ly. a reduc tion of 20 per rent, waa made tn thn rates for internal telegram; but, lu spite of this reduction, which U con sidered to be substantial, the Chin ese telegraph tolls renmia the high est in the world. - Piles Cored In (I to 14 lny. Pa to Ointment is guaranteed to cure an- ! ra-oi itcning, ruiou. Hireling m- I'rm niilmg t'lles in 6 lo 14 day or money reliinded. 80c Nearly 4T per cent, of all the Im ports to China last year paid duty at Shanghai. 1 rr IIKADACIIf! Hick.' a API I1I-JK Whether from Colrtn. Heat. Stomach or r'arvoua Trouble. Capudlue will relieve you. t'a ItaultJ-tilraaaiil to Utke-acu Immedi ately, lit Ik luo.. i'jc and 6uc. ai dru u . U J th This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainly in the purchase of pt matrruls. It an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quJity. For your own protection, ee at it is on the ti1 of every keg ol white irid you buy. Trosat dtp t0f 1IC 1101 Mltl llM I. ftrk During the present year the en- : t're railway system of Huda-l'eFth j will be electrified. DAISY FLY KILLER KSstE Si To havo more of Hualth and more of Life, take UurhVId Tea ! This Natural laxative regulate livor, kidney, stomscu and bow eht correct outualtpatiou, punrtca the blood suit eradli at dlneAiw. At the present rate of Increase the population of this country In 1913 will be 100,000,000. In case of accident, cut, wounda. bums, acnlds. arain. bruise, etc.. nothing will ao ouicklv take away all puiti and aoreuen a liainlms Wizard (III. It U sa'd that slllcldo and borido of titanium, products of the elect r.c furnace, are as hard at the diamond. Clfll, urrMmo(Al, kva vntnt. c ) p . LM tvll , Mvi r tufifti, 0nhu1 MI1 or Up uvr. "til Ufrt Kill or loj'ir any tlalAv f i r 1fOeffeWi,a, Ot II 4sr r m-ul prviMalil cor Mi. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. a orula Onr ! VeTertfkneaat t'eaiMliBllte. L"r. ? lunar. rMvi-. Rio de Jane'ro is to have a gov ernment zootechnleal and arronoml cat Institute, dedicated to the study of stock raising and agricultural ex perimenta. - l ifaer Mother 0r. Warn. Jf HrernS p am .. tV . . OLMSTCO. L Rt). H. T J - - - . T V ifMLl"" i n- aiiniT-i l jam ulTr fruni FlU, iUn$ tUcfttsMM, kttua ur cluiidrvn, or frlttada Utal 4o mj mjf lt ouvry will nh ihiu, Ahtl mil jo sU ati u (W U loawnd (ur aVMItk Umot ilr. My' KplUiilo r. It hm CUrtXa ItaOUAAUa wltefl VTWjriJiJnC failM. tent fre wUh dlrtK-Uoaa. IiipnM lrvpiiL Ouaruit?d bf May MU1 lboraiort, Ubdetf Ua MaUoual yKMl and Itrytm Aot, Jum lf m. $4H roar I iri. w mtk Cttr USE CRAFT'S DISTEMPER and C0U8H CURE A iaf aftd tur pr vantivt aad patttiv caff for all forms ol intra pr, lbfluB4a. Pinay, Coui bt ana Col tit la Hortwi, SKrp and Dot. K4 an. I .M nDru.giit or piaoaid. Wrilt foi traa booklft ' Jr. Craft Uftw." LAT AYCTTC, IK IX WEhLS UEDICIKC CO. PATENTS SsTH BOUNTIES TnuW-Malxa. Oofrigi you Hooka, Wr.un.ra. rt. mrm, Hx M a4 aM tfuaif to awiOiar 1 Uawcr rwUtlvaa: a awMl ta lu mrti wa ial-4V lUv tawuraa uvr k,Mu. tor iaaia. fjg imauu aa uuifiwiiflii. Avicv W. H. WlU eVU'ja La,(liaiarf rbilo.) ui MuuXu- iillu-l, Xfa. DROPSY ..PLOTJI riMlxab u Maainunt tree. . a. a. oau wntu a, was PUTNAM FADELESS DYES (MnMidiWIttaai eau atm Jttl aaraaeii nKfcput l ilnri itMMr a ra, Oa ion. paoaan eolor Ml Sbar. TWt dye ta eald water baiter thaa anr Mker i. YM war, vim ur frae sguaM-Uuw u Vt Waaaa awl aU Colura, MOMterb, vltlU CO., Valeo. ililauia
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