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Henpeck My wife and the cook raj gome words. CHILD ATE CUTICURA.' Spread Whole Bo of It on Omckera Si 2. Ix at '"Jury K. sulted -Thus Proven Pure and 8wvt. !KNe7lYork Wend of Cuticura writes: My three year old son and heir, nfter l put to bed on a trip across the At ntic, m-.estigated the staUrooin and lo aia s box of graham crackers and a box mad! l'CU?i.0'u tme.nt- When """-el. was th. t i" l,h6.bo".' lt w" 'ound Ity and 1 n t know what else." offerVT1. concl,ui.v evidence could be K ?. absolutly pure, sweet and Jwmless. If it may be safely eaten bv . young child, none but the S U 40 Bttend iu PPU- Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Prop, of CuHcura Hemedies. Boston. Mais. Politeness. Lleiltnnnnt Ql.n.L.ii. and m , """"""on, in nappy In riv y !i:aec.h wh,ch h9 mad by Mr Main tb6 feaBt of hu heBl"' by that L inmann at lhe dlnDer K'en uflrt f,J.Dtlemn t th0 savoy Hotel, Mh. untrodden region, of the Ant. e,"!" ?ary. he said, were alwayi t.iLS " P'ofeisor In particular ai 'e a degree of pollteneaa vnuual ,uchk trln c'"om.tan""e. Are you buay, Maw.onT' h called ,- wiun, ...jY- Verr uay. son i ; " "" lo ouy. Maw . ,:T an down a crevasse.' do. ' profoM0' found hanging :"n "evaase by bl four Bnger. t' ch be could not hav' ndon Daily Chrontclo. One of the two observatories oi the summit of Mont Blanc has beet given up because of the violence o the storms. Constipntinn causes and seriously altera vntes mnny diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar coated granules. Because the enormous rats oi Uganda are so voracious missionaries, aro using books bound In tin. fTnr IIK lJl t . Silt lllrk l A Pt'ltltVK Whether from Colds. Heat. Btnmseh or flervonn Troulilvs. Capudltie win rellere you. t's llyold pleasant to take sets Immedl-su-ly. Try It. 10c.. 2Sa and We. at druc lores A rapid decrease In the use ol rye flour fop bread In recent yean is noted in Germany. Mrs. Wlnsiow'sHoothinff Hyrup f or Children allays pain, euros wind colic, iioca bottle Fnniillnrlty Breeds, Etc. A novelist who lives near Indian apolis once engaged an Individual who claimed to be a ge.rvlener. Thai his claim was without basis of fact was boo.i made evident to the em ployer, for the man proved well-nlgn useless so useless in fact, that it became necessary to dischfivge him The man took the dismissal with such jaunty Indfference that the no v. ellst was somewhat nettled. "You seem rather pleased than otherwise," said he to the man. "Oh, I ain't worryln'," was the prompt response. "Indeed! Perhaps you won't do so well as you think. May I venture to inquire what you have Irf view?'- "Well," answered the gardener, "if the worst comes to the worBt, I may take up writln' books. Sence I've been hero I've found out it don't take seen an awfully bright man as I used to think it did." Lipplncott's Magazine. Petroleum has been discovered In Ibltinga, Suo Paulo, Brazil, and a company Is belLg formed to develop the Industry. Mt'NVON'S EMIXEXT DOCTORS AT YOUIt SEUVICE FKEE. ANYHOW, WE HAVE THE POLAR STAR I COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Mi & Co.'s weekly review bad Cartoon by G. William, in the Indianapilis Kews. NORTHCLIFFE TELLS WHY HE FEARS WAR German Preparations of To-day Like Those Which Preceded the Confict With France Britain Not Aroused Yet Warn ings of Leaders Fail Fully to Awaken the People. Chicago. In an interview pub' llshed here Lord Northcliffe, manng lng owner of a London newspaper, de n. C. Dun oi trade says: Willie there are a few bad or nneertaln spots In the business sit uation, they nrc not sufltclcnt to change the generally cheerful and, In some respects, brilliant outlook. The movement In Iron and steel Is no tremendous, reaching at some points to practically full capacity and roHiiltlng In Instances nf premiums paid for prompt delivery that the only doubt cast upon It by anybody Is that the puce inny lie loo fast. The reports from the principal cities and especially th" eloquent statistics of rapidly expanding building opera tions, confirm those figures. Tin I rorolgn trade Is unsatisfactory In view of the decreased exports and In rmased imports, but it should not be overlooked thnt the former Is the result In part nf th more rapid ad vance In price hr-n; than abroad, while the big Imports testify to the Increased spending capacity' of our peopb." Bradstreet's say.-: "Trade continues of favorable pro portions, demands for staplo lines being noteworthy features, though there is a tone of conservatism in many report. Shipments are heavy and in many instances buyers are re questing prompt deliveries. Business on spring accounts U also of good volume. Retail tralo Is getting into better shape at mnry centers. Com modity prices, both for raw materials and edibles, are generally very firm. "Business failurvs in the United States for the week ending with Sep tember 28 were 171. asainst 198 last week. 267 In the like week of 1903. Ififi in 1907, 165 In 1906 and 1S5 in 1903." Not a Penny to Pay For tho Fullest Medical Examination. If you are in doubt as to the cause of your disease mall us a postal re questing a medical examination blank, which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so; If you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us In any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our emlnentdoctora will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Clares there is great danger of war between Germany and Great Britain. "The Americans are so busy," said Lord Northcliffe, "with the affairs of their own gigantic continent that they have not the time to devote to the study of European pollttcs, which are more kaleidoscopic in their changes than are those of the United States. "There is an impression in this country that some hostility exists be tween the people of Great Britain and of united Germany. I know the Germans intimately. From childhood I have traveled extensively through out most of the German States. I have many German family connec tions, and I venture to say that out side the usual body of Anglophobes one meets In every country there is little hostility to the British on the part of the Germans. ''And, on the other hand, there Is In England no dislike of Germany. Au contraire, our statesmen are adapting German legislation to our needs, and if Imitation be the sin cerest form of flattery the Germans must be-well pleased with our pro posed reproduction of their working men's insurance, their labor bureau, and a great many other legislative improvements that, lt appears to me. would be just as vital to the United States as they seem to be to Great Britain. "Why, then, if so hapny a state of affairs exists between the two na tions, should there be any section of people in England to suggest the pos sibillty of war? Turn back to 1869. Was there any friction between France and Prussia? There was no hostility on either side. But any reader of Bussche's Bismarck or stan dard authority on the great German Empire builder will acknowledge there was immenre preparation on the part of Germany a preparation that was kept secret as far as possi ble, and which also, as far as possible. is being kept secret by Germany to day. "As to that which is transpiring in the German shipbuilding yards, we more or less know that by 1912 Ger many. In ships of the super-Dreadnought class, will be the equal of England. "If we were In your position, able to grow our own food on our own acres, lt would matter little to us If wo had merely an ornamental navy. But how few Americans rralice that out food is brought to us from Aus tralia, Canada, much of it from the city of Chicago, and yout Western whetit fields, from the Argentine Re public nearly all of it from over the sea. "We have the official figures of the German naval program un to 1912j which are serious enough, but we know that these figures are just as Inaccurate as were the figures made public by Germany prior to the Franco-Prussian war of 1871. "America Is a nation of optimists England a nation of pessimists. "America should produce great art ists, great musicians, great statesmen you have the material. "Theodore Roosevelt is one of the few met of this or any age great enough to say what he thinks. Eu rope has no one like him. "John D. Rockefeller could make no better use of his vast wealth than the founding of your wonderful uni versity. You should appreciate your rich men mep like J. Pierpont Mor gan for the wise use of their mill ions. "You really are a marvelous pro pie," he exclaimed, "marvelous for your conservatism. Tou talk about the income tax as though it was something new and daring. Why, we had oui discussion of the income tax in the time of Queen Elizabeth. "Tho American press is a great educational force. It exerts untold power for the uplifting of the public. It is tho function of a paper to educate." Every Housewife Can Save Dy Larkia Factcry-to-Frily Dedtag Vou can furnish your homo find clothe yourself out cf the sama money you spend for your household-supplies: Coffee, Tens, Spices, Extracts, Laundry and Toilet Soaps, etc., in all, tho Latkin f roilucts number over 800 such everyday necessities. VV hen you buy direct from UH, tho manufacturers, you ppv prices that include but our sinKlo profit; you save the expenses and profits of tho wiioivsaier, saies-aicent ami retailer which you have ia pay wnen you ouy at a store, lou get twi much for your money as you can in any other A Premium With Every Purchase You are given your savinps in a Tremium with every purchase. Without Bpendinc' a cent extra, you can obtain all kinds of desirable housohold-furninhimrs and wearing-apparel. Think what a sufa and sensible way of saving and how easily you can accomplish itl Over 1GG3 Premiums to Qoosc Frora TJi Clinir illuvtrntH in hut an mrttitjIc of our mnny n'Ti-rinKa. Our I'rt-mlunm include Silver, war, Cbieki. Rug, Carpets, DtuhM, Furnilurv Sroret. nln l ull nrol Winter Styliw In Women's Fur, M4 (o-0-drr Suit., CmI, and othrr War ins'Apparel; till hiKti-Kradu, dependable merchandise. fARtCR ROCKF.S !fe.U05. Glren with ft wunh ol Larkm Pmrfoct. rm or a Premium, ymi can hnvo them in Wholesale Maikots. New York Wheat Spot easy, No. 2 red, 110 VsC, nominal, eleva tor; No. 2 red, nominal, f. o. b. atloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1. US nominal, f. o. b. afloa:; No. 2 hard winter, 1.12, nominal, f. o. b afloat. Corn Spot quiet; No. 2, 7Sc. ask- i ed and 79c. delivery; No. 2, GoVi,! f. o. b. afloat winter shipments. Oats Spot steady; mixed, 41',2 $7i42c.; natural, 42045; clipped,! 43W45. I Butter Steady; receipts, S.034 pkgs.; process, 24 It 27c; Western factory, 22 ('(24; imitation cream-1 ery, 24,i (i 3 3 Vs. Cheese steady and unchanged; 1 receipts, 2.500 boxes. finBs Woaker; Western extra firsts, 26 & 27c; flrst3. 24 Vi tfj 2D V4 ; seconds, 20ji 22. Pliilmlelphiu Wheat Steady; contract grade, September, 105 in lOGc. Corn Dull. He. lower; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 7G1,j77c. Oats Quiet, but firm; No. 2 white natural 44 Vi & 45c. Butter Firm; prints lc. higher; extra Weatoru creamery, S2c; do., nearby prints, 34. Eggs Firm; good demand. Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 27c. at mark; do., cur rent receipts, In returnable cases, 25 at mark; Western firsts, free cases, 27 at mark; do., current re ceipts, free cases, 23ft' 2G at mark. I.ivo Poultry Steady; fowls, 15 Vi (TflCVjc. ; old rooster, Wi0i2 spring chickens. 16 1; ducks, old, 13 (a 14; do., spring, 14Q15. ilu.lt iniorc Wheat Tho market 1 for Western opened easier; spot, : luSVic; October, 1.07V.; December, ( 1.07'i. Spot was In some demand, and the price hardened as the day progressed, but tho other position i were easy. At the midday call spot j was lOS-'Uc and October, 1.07 U (a If you do not care for your savings In the fn extra Product. Fr.r example, for $10.00 you can hav 10.00 wortb of Ijirkin i'roducta of your election ami any tlo.flO Premium in our Catilna-. Without the lkr.'inium, lor $lu Co you can have tzO.OO worth of Products. Either way, tiu.00 worth for tlO.00. Thirty Days' Free Trial Pay If Pleased We will hip you 1 10.00 worth of Lnrkin Product nnd any 10.0 Prmhim offnH! br n. m (hlrtv Hsivti t-riol Vau kAn ,,. Cm im it :.. . if . m i . . vurtiiiMi, i ei u no me ireiKru-cnarwi! ann crmrv you nowinir fur a rawnniimi amount of rwuu.icvt uiwn in irmi. vo iruaranw niiflinriion no tfry cuntornrY, tv o are vie tanrrai manuiactururs in in world actiinir arrwrt to thi consumer. ve navp own in numncwi tnirty-imir yam ana. nver two muiion latnuiea savtj by purcuatunK their houtwrwiu-auppues irum ua. 7 A It ta brimful of money-taTinir offera. It tefla you all . bout Lark in l-actory-to-amiIy UcahnKt Riva tho entira J I' -t inn n I ... ;n. . i Hi' i wi wi ov rv MTKin rouucn uiuiit lira ana aeacTioea j accurately and rUarly all of tho 1600 Larlfin V fremiuma, aend tor a copy befora you V" a0' ill 1 nuiEtiFWrfl 9 fr MM I N.Y untof j EilablubtJ, 1875 BUFFALO, S f 4A .. sv " ir New York ranks 'rst and Iowa second in the valuo of its dairy pro ducts each year. FALL PAINTING. 1.07 red, FRENCH JURY JUSTIFIES KILLING SUFFERING WIFE In Agony From Asthma, Sho Had Begged Htr Husband to Provo Hl Lov by Ending Her Life--Judge, Jury and Spectators In Tears at the Recital. Fans. "A man whose wife Is dying, medicine.' I said. No. car Novel Gift For Education. In these days of large gifts fot philanthropic purposes lt takes some, thing of startling novelty or pro digious size to attract even passing notice. The Congregational Educa tional Society is the recipient of a favor that Is entitled to attention. An entire town In Southern Missouri has been made over to the organiza tion upon the condition that lt shall establish and maintain there an acadomy for the Industrial training of young men for forestry and min ing work. The town has some 350 dwellings, stores, municipal build ings, a bank and all the features of a live village. The Jonor Is the Missouri Lumber and Mining Com pany, which, having exhausted the timber resources of the vicinity, has no further u;o for the town. Indus trial education has leaped Into popu lan favor In recent years. Few dis pute Its value to the state. The Missouri concern that glveB the town of Grandln for the establisment of an academy shows practical Interest In a practical subject. Cleveland Plain Dealer. XEW, BTItEXGTH FOU WOMEN'S K.V! BACKS. Women who suffer with backache, bearing down pain, dizziness and that constant dull, tired feeling, will And comfort In tho advice of Mrs. James T. Wrleht. nf SIB Goldsbor JUKh St.. Cas pian, lid., who nays: 1'My back was In a very bad way, and wten 'not Dalnful was an Weak It felt aa If brc en. A friend urged me to try Doan'i Kidney Pills, which I did. anrf thAV halnat in. from the .tart. It mad me feel Ilk a nw woman, and soon was doing my work the same as ever." Remember the name Doan'a. Sold by all dealer. 60 eenti bo. Ko-ler-Mllburp Co., Buffalo. N. T. I srx'" f(2-j.ss. ; of an agonizing disease Is justified In killing her to put an end to her suffer ing If she implores him to do so." So a jury, perhaps rather emo tional, decided In the Court of Assizes here, and acquitted Edmond Baudin, who, at her prayer, shot nnd killed his wife on January SI last. Mme. Baudin had been afflicted with asthma for years. It gripped her throat, lt was a weight on her lungs, it stopped her breath. She begged her husband to aid her by killing her quickly to rid her of the affection that was slowly throttling her. Baudin, a mechanic, thirty-nine years old, a rough and plain spoken man. sought to justify his act with words as straightforward as they were made dramatic. Tears streamed from his eyes while he testified. The jurors also wept, and the women in the courtroom were geml-hysterlcal. The presiding judge, who disap proved of the Jury's verdict, re marked: "For the moment the bandage on .the eyes of justice was a handker chief." "My wife, whom I loved dearly, had suffered tearfully from asthma," Baudin testified. "She could not sleep. It she laid her head on the pillow she would cry: 'I am choking! In the name of the goad God, end my misery! Let me die!' "Ou tho night she she died she was suffering intensely," Baudin went on between sobs. "The medicine she was taking was nearly exhausted. " 'I will go and got you some more 1 " "No." she said, 'buy no more med icine. You know we are poor. I am gone. Medicine will do me no good. I suffer! Oh, how I suffer! " 'But pay no more for medicine. I have cost you too much money al ready. " 'If you love me, put ms out of my misery. Prove your love and let me leave you. Kill me! If you were a determined man you would not see me suffer as I do.' "I was maddened by the sight or her agony," Baudin ended. "I Eelzed a revolver with which I Intended to defend our home; I shot her In the head; she died instantly. "I determined then to kill myself, but I thought of my Bister, the only other being who depends on me. I went to see my sister. She wept, but told me I Bhould surrender myself to the police, which I did at once." When Bandin finished his testi mony, given with unaffected emotion, all In the conrt were In tears. Following him,. Dr. Dupre, a dis tinguished alienist, testified that Bau din is perfectly sane. But, said Dupre, he was Incited to his fatal act by the stronger will of his wife. Pity for her, directed by her will, led him to shoot her. As Baudin left the courtroom a free man the crowd applauded him. Tho question whether lt is morally justifiable to end the suffering of those who are bound to die of a mor. tal disease has been discussed in this country. Of course lt was decided that such an act, whether Inspired by love or pity, is murder. John Davidson's Body Taken Out Ten Miles From the Cornish Coast. London. The recently recovered body of the poet John Davidson was burled at sea ten miles off the Cornish village of Mousehole. The body was conveyed from shore In a ship's lifeboat. John Davidson, a poet whose work though highly esteemed by a few cul tivated persons failed of general ap preciation and so of a paying market, disappeared from his home on March 23, and a document that be left Indicated that he Intended suicide. Prominent People. Colonel George Harvey's collarbone was broken In an automobile accident at Manahawkln, N. J. Y. Uchlda, Japanese Ambassador to Austria, la to succeed Baron Taka hli a at Washington, D. C. Prince and Princess Kunl of Jcpan were the guests of Dr. Takamlna at Merriwold Park, Sullivan County, New York. Dr. Norman Hansen, a prominent Danish physician, says that Dr. Cook told him that Commander Peary took forcible possession of hU (Dr. Cook'a) house and supplies at Annotok. Submarines Reach Depth of 200 Feet. Quincy, Mass. With one exesp tion, the fleet of six submarine boait constructed by the Electric Boat Com pany for the Government have com pleted all tests and will be turned over to the naval officials' - in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Aa a class. thA submarines broke all records foi submergence, reaching a depth of 200 feet. The Snapper, at Provlncetown, was In the course of her twenty-four-hour test, this being the only per formance lacking In the fleet figures. The Field of Sports. Mr. C. Vanderbllt'a sloop Aurora won the last race of the season In the slxty-ftve-foot class of sloops, under the auspices of the Larchmont Yacht Club. At Wbeaton Charles Evans, Jr., defeated Robert Cardner, the new amateur golf champion. In the play off of the Ue for the low qualifying score honors. There la a movement In the Marine Corps in Washington for a broadei development In athletics than bat hitherto characterised th life of the marine corps. Sales--two cars No. track. Canton, 110c; 2 cars red, track, Canton, l.OSii steamer No 2 red. spot, 1.01. Settling prlcts were; No. 2 red Western, 11 1 Vic; contract spot, 1 . l S :U ; No. 3 red, 1.0',; steamer No 2 red, 1.01; steamer No. 2 red West ern, 1.02 'i. Coin Western opened easier; year, C Sj C 1 V4 c. ; January, (ia ', rj G 3 . j Hay We quote per ton: No. 1 timothy, large bales, 3 IS; do., small bales, $18; No. 2 timothy, as to lo cation, $1C.",0'1": No. 3 timothy, "14.',0fj IS. 50; cliolco clover mixed, l.-riO; No. 1 clover mixed, $1W lfi.r.0; No. 2 clover mixed, S14K15; No. 1 clover, 1 5.50 ' 1C; No. 2 clover, $14 is. Oats Stock In elevators, 704.400 bushels; shipments from elevators, 9,784 busbfls. The quotations for new oats on spot were: White, No. 2, to weight, 4 3VjQ 44c; do., No. 3, 4243c; do., No. 4, 3947 40e.: do., mixed. No. 2, 42OT 42 Vic; do., No. 3, 40V441e. Butter Creamery scgiarator, per pound, 31 ft 32c; imitation, per pound, 23 24c; prints, half-pound. 32r33c; do., pound, per pound, 32 ft. 33c; blocks, two-pound, per pound. 310 32c; dairy prints, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, per pound, 18 20c; Virginia and Wi-st Virginia, store packed, per pound, 21c; Ohio, store packed, per pound, 21c; nearby rolls, per pound. 21c; West Virginia rolls, per pound, 21c; Ohio rolls, per pound. 21c Eggs Maryland. Pennsylvania nnd nearby firsts, per dozen, 27c; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Vir ginia, per dozen, 27c; Western firsts, per dozen, 27c; West Virginia, per dozen, 27c; North Carolina, per dozen, 26c. Cheese We quote. Jobbing lots, per lb., 17 Vi (finite. Live ctock. Chicago Cattle .Market stendy. Steers. J5.60 ii 8.50; cows, $3.50; 6.25; heifers, $3 6006; bullB. $3ir 4.65; calves, 3iP9; stockers and feeders, $3.75 Si 5. DO. Hogs Market 5f?10c higher. Choice heavy. 18.40 Ct 8.52 Vi ; butch. r'. $8.35(0 8.50: light mixed, $7.50 8.10: choice light, $8.10(38.35; packing. $7.75 0 8.25; pis. $5 ft 6.75; bulk of sales. $8.10 ft 8.30. Sheep Market steady. Sheep, Hill; lambs. 1607.25; yearling $5 S 6.40. Kansus City. Mo. Cattle Mar ket steady to weak. Choice exports and dressed beet steers. $6.50 8 25: fair to good. $4,75 0-8 25; Western steer, $3 80fT7; stockers and feeders, 13 ft 6.30; Southern steers. $3.25 4.76; Southern cows, $2 2603.75; native ' cows, $2.25 4 4 40; native heifers, $J4f 5 69; bulls. $Z.60& 8 76; calves, $3.60(3 7.50. Hogs Market steady to 100. higher. Top, $8.35; bulk of sales, $7.708.25; heavy. $8.158 8&; packar and butchers', $7 5jJ8 i5; light, I7.C0 3 8.11V; pigs, 150 7.60. The majority of property owners are under the Impression that Bprins time is the only painting time. But the fall of the year ofi'urs several ad vantaees to the painter. One of the most Important Is that surfaces are almost sure to be dry. and there Is no frost or Inner moisture to work out after the paint Is applied. Pure white lend the Dutch Roy Painter kind mixed with pure lin seed oil (tinted as desired I gives a winter cont to a building that is an armor aga!nnt the severest attacks of the winter rain, sleet, winds and snow. National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Bids:.. New York City, makers of pure white lead, Dutch Hoy Paint er trndemark, are offering to those in terested a complete painter's outfit, consisting of a blow pipe and lead tester, book of color schemes, etc. State whether you want exterior or Interior decorating. The Pim. And The .Man. A New York man, whose wife asked him how many pipes he smok ed a day, tried to work up the an swer in detail, but, after a struggle, abandoned tl d attempt at exactness and answered "Hundreds." At this the lady gave a sniff and lett the room The question, as it was put, prMi- Buiy r.aa such an eniptinsls ttiat a particular man was clearly indicated Anyway, It is certain tint all men do not .-moke the same number ' pipes, and so a hint is given of i ': reason In the actions of ti e parti-i:-lar wife. Apparently she is urn reconciled to tho habit of smoUinr. and is Inclined to try the i llicacy f nas tlifit Is, of remonstrance. Hit she I- dealing with a selli.-u v-rtch who cm outlast her In a ro-ite: ,v not looking (or speakinu ) pleas -int. The partnership, hiiwver. d." not. always work out this wav. Ii presents, in fact, a Kriat variety ni pos Ibilltles. Homo winien (In not rag t'-nt Is, reiiior'..' rate wr -monstrate occasionally, and s'iie remonstrate all the time. Pome sink ers sninf nifp aftc one'' r.ietl. Fome double the allo'vance, and fonin smoke all t'e time, txrptt when they are rudely Interrupted 1 y th necessity for eating and sleeping. Columbia State i:plulning it To Him. John Smlin had worked for the corporation 4 2 years and decided to quit. The company in consideration of ills long and faithful service ar ranged to glvi him a monetary rec'ig. nltlon, The su;)erntendent of the works, a German and an extra goo.1 mechanic, was asked to present it. He wa? advised to use a little senti ment In making the presentation, speech, and this Is the wav he did It: "John, you hatf work for the company over 4 0 years?" "Yes " "You are going to quit?" "Yes." "Veil! Tl ey are so tani glad cf If that they ask :ue to hand vou thin hundred dollars." Philadelphia Record Electric laundries are being In stalled on the big ocean liners, where all th, washing, drying and Ironing Is done by electricity. At the beginning of the vear there were 164.20X telephones In London Seven persons out of ten have Bve of differing strength. Ii. N L' 41. HER PHYSICIAN ADVISED Tr.kinj; Lydia E. PinkhanTs Vegetable Compound luiul)iis, Ohio. "1 have taken (' r.vdia K. SuS3-'2 i'inkliam's Wjjet.ilile Com- pound ii ii r i ii g eliane of lie. My doctor told me it was good, and since Uikiuif it I feel so much bi tter that can do all my work .kcain. I t h i ii ! I.ydia K. I'iiikliaiu'j Vegetable Cum. pound a tine remedy i woman. and I troubles. ;'.i.M.rt'.iVg. rfHf'.npvf r foriret to tell The development of hydro-electric enery, of which grent examples are to be seen in Fao Paul , Rio J. Janeiro, and Bahla. Is likely to he one of the greatest lines of Industrial development in Brazil In the near future. rilll.hllKN KHOWKI) IT Effect of Their Wurtn Drink in Morning. Ibe "A year ago I whs a wrprlt frern coffee drinking and was on the point of giving up my position in the school room becnii of nervousness. "I was telling a frlnd shout It snd she said. 'We drink nothing at meal time but Postnm, and it Is such a comfort to have something we can en Joy drinking with the children.' "I was SPtonlshed that she would allow the children to drink any kind cf coffee, but she said Postum was the most healthful drink In the world for children as well ns for older ones, and that the condition of both the chil dren and adults showed thst to be a fact "My first trial was a failure. The cook bnllod It four or Ave minutes, and It tasted so flat that 1 was In de spair, but determined to give It one more trial Tbl ttrni we followed the direction and boiled It fifteen mlnutea arter the boiling began. It was a derided success and I was com pletely won by Its rich, delicious fla vor. In a short time I ootlced a de cided Improvement In my condition, and kept growing better and better month after month, nntll now I am perfectly healthy, and do my work In the school room with ease and pleas, tire. I would not return to tbe nerve destroying regular coffee for any money." Head tho famous little "Health Classic." "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. 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