Totasli For Snle fo AH. '' Firmere who farm on bimnesa pnnc'idon nci fertilize their nil an a manufacturer ut, money into a plimt for investment have never needed much argument to be convinced thnt "l'ntmh I'nvs." as the Cor men Kali Works puts it. The trouble for the farmer him been not only the price, but the rhhVult.v of Rotting t'otiuih at. nny jince. The manufacturers have herctotnre a'h thin hns been clinngei. nnd tliotisinds of farmers who farm for pmlit ralher than for mere wages nnd a livinir, will now he ble to biiv nil tho Potash Salt thev need, in any quantity they want it, of local deal er c jrywherp. Ami not only thin but they enn pet, it at lower rates than have tver before been charge:!. This weans Hint farmers ran now invest jn plant fooils thnt thev themselves enn buy unci mix fertilizers without, hllern or tnr.ke weights and put the money unveil from in terest, freight, excessive prolits on tillers and mixing cn.-.rues iipo so niacn ninn (o'i:nl cmp-wi-king fertilizer. . The prenl (crinan f ol mines are now nrnil'.iciiiK enough potut.li to enable tho Atneriean selling ng'-nry to guarantee deliv ery of all Hint it reipiircl both by fertilizer m.'in'if -tillers and bv lociil dealers and farincis. Ak your dealer t" enrry these in valuable sal's in stock. Tell him to write tn the ficrrinn Kali Works. Continental 1'cd la'.?. Halt it.iore, lor particulars anil prices. An I we rciomtncnd von to write to thrtm nNo, for th"ir "Farmers' Xnto jiook" and their valuable literature on fer tilizing nnd cultivation. Mention what crops you nre most interested ill. It will ony vo"u to do it. Ami sec your dealer the nest' time you nro in town. Conclusion Is Obvious. John M. Brigsa. independent New York ice dealer, was bo incens ed that he went hunting for Charles W Morso with a revolver, bent on killing the "Ice king" on sight, ac cording to BrlggH' own testimony at tho tria' of the Ice Trust lor viola tion of the Donnelly antimonopoly, law before Justice Wheeler in th Supreme Court. , "You don't like Mr. Morso?" ask ed John B. Stanchlield, counsel for. the trust. "No, 1 do not." "And it is true that you onc threatened to shoot him?" "Well, I was chasing after him with a gun for two weeks once," was the witness' frank reply. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Two Views Of Duty. "The late Covcrnor Johnson was a witty as vell as a wise man," said a resident of Minneapolis. "Once at a dinner a New York mil lionaire said about his taxes: " 'I've got a little pleco of property that brings me a fair rental and the tax gatherers haven't spotted it yet. I don't know whether I ought to toll them or not. What would you do. Governor Johnson?' "The Governor's eyes twinkled. " 'It's the duty of every man,' ho said, 'to live unspotted. Still, if 1 were you, I'd pay up.' " Dealers say this to be the greatest year in the history of the cranberry trade. The crop for the East and the Middle West, tho territory from which New York draws Its supply, is estimated at 1,675,000, against last year's estimate of 900,000 bushels. Because the demand for machinery Is exceeding tho product in the do mestic market, it Is likely that this country will soon be buyiut; foreign machinery. PRICE TO LIVE EVERYTHING GOING UP. VITALIZER restores LOST I'OWKKS. A weak vrrV? ,'lk,.? ,Kk ru" down. MUNi'ON 8 hi J , Ji U J' wi" w'"a l nii-1 make fi-Jft.??; i. '"u .nr" "erv.ius. It you are . .'ie' " y,,u UwU coiiilileuce iL your. IS ' Uu.,n,lJt 'eel your full manly 111 f? ,"!" .I1.'.1?. re,K,!- at once. There Srtrl Y,1 M'1!' '"hlela In oue bottle; every tnulet la full of vilnl power. Duut peiid aoutber dollar on .piucU ilm-tom or epiirlous remwilcj, or till your system with Vrrii" USK"'": iWlil" on MIINYON8 J Z.r.i .1He- ,,nl1 ya wi" heillll i?.c'.,tllVV'lizlnB pm",t of O'1" remedy after the llrat dust. I'rlce, $1, pout paid, lluuyou, Gird and Jcllerson. I'hila. 1-a. sr W Buy FURS Hide and Wool F0ira.T!bw, liwu, CfciMB Yj WIU Clsf.r, atc U'. m allwi MsUiM lt6-"Om UV h LMsmb" smJ cu im kattar lo rmt dtaa mi lil M 1,1 'IS' m HERE'S THE PERFECT WAITER. Soup ind CuIIlto at Chicigo Unlvarilty. Cartoon by Grecpr, in the New York American. GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING Senator Crawford Calls on Secretary Nagel For a Conservative Statement of the Facts Regarding Advance In Price of NecessitiesIf Data Fail. Inquiry and Remedial Legislation Will Follow. Thero can be no defense o the woolen schedules, no justification for the sugar tariffs except to insure per petuity to the Sugar Trust. Opposes Investigation. On a geU it by highway mon Tent of thouMnd. by Bad Bowclt No dif ference. Constipation and dead liver malts the whole eyttem tick Every, body know. lt-04SCAcEr5re)rulate care Bowel nnd Liver trouble by simp!; doir.g nature's work until you get well Millions use CASCARETS, Lifo Saver! Ci-TTnisorr. mall P with vour ndilress to Sterllnif KcniedyCompunj-fhicno. Ill .an I re ceive a bawliome souvenir cold Bon Bon Fhee. 1 A DOSE OF 1 F CURE it as safe as it is effective, f.onr. i anteed to contain no opiates. It U very palatable too chi'dren LLe it. All Drnngleta, ts Cent iMstjBkiM ear Bus la UainilU. Wow Ut waskir M Im aKipaiat tost. m. Sabol Sona. M7 1. Market It. ISUItviUf . KT. PATfYaTQ frado-Markf, Penslom.Bounty, lAlMUU. ry, CUdmj Against the Gov Brnwnt,4olicliiBi. Addrena W. H. WIIXS. . AU'y.ol-Uiw, , 312 lud. Ave., Washlngtoo, 0. C U VF.AIta PBACT1C. ( n "WfTflTI Walaow R.rolnmaa.Wuh. I ll It' II Im'ili lC. lluuko.ie. lllb. aa sms 4 a 0 rtattfuct's. Uwt naniia. Wnrlitnufon, D. C. Tho ttlarmins Increase in the cos. of llvius, due to the rapid and constant advance in the price of necessities, is to ba investi gated by the Government. Senntor Crawford, or South Da kota, has asked Secretary Nagel, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, for a conservative statement of tho facts. Should the Secretary, from data in his possession, fall to give tho desired information, Senator Craw ford will prp?s a resolution in the Senate, dirocllii!? the Commissioner to investigate r.nd report to Congress early, thnt there may be prompt remedial legislation. Senator Crawford pi.rposes to get at the bottom far:ts as to the advance in prices. Thero is suspicior in his part of the country that combination and community of .interest; have something to do with conditions that are alarming and fast crowing intol erable. Senator Crawford ia an on ponent of all monopolistic trusts nnd corners in farm and dairy products. Preliminary investigations s!-ow there have been no reports f'om the Commissioner of Labor on the costs of living, tho advance in price of necessities and the value of labor since 1907. At that timo a renort wbb made that labor was not able to purchase as much as in previous ear3. Tho report was soverely criti cised hy Republican statesmen, be cause a political camna'gn was about to open. ' An amended report, soon appealed, and its comparisons, more exhaustive than in tho f.r3t report, explained some o" the most damaging statements previously made. Increased Cost 7 Vcv Cent. Since 1907 there has been n sharp increase in the cost of living, and a gradual increas;o for a dozen years. In a npeclal dispatch to Thi American from Trenton, N. J., it was stsld by the State Hoard of Lnbor and Statis tics that the cost of living in New Jersey has increased in thirteen years 37.13 per cent. These facta have been brought homo to a number of Senators by their constituents. Tho people want to know whether combinations and price arrangements have raised cost to consumers; what the farmer and the middle man get, to determine whether the margins of profit are too great. Senator Crawford will have little difficulty in sotting his resolu tions of inquiry passed. Senator Bristow, of Kansas, be lieves combinations have something to do with the advance of tho cost of necessities, hut thinks that the desire for luxuries has more. "The people have grown accus tomed to luxuries," he said. "For years they got the best of everything lit prices lower than now. When prices were advanced because of de mand, they had to take the next best. Tho result has boon a general advance of all grades of pecrssltlos. I believe the combinations have had much to do with it, but not nil. "When the wholesaler advances slightly, tho retailer advances, and tho two or more advances made be fore the article reaches tho consumer maltcs the general advance a burden on the wage-earner. 1 would like to know the rclattonahlp that exists in all cases or In large communities be tween wholesaler and the retailer. I have, heard, but do not know, that in some Instances the wholesaler con trols the retailers and fixes the retail price. I do not tlunK toe tariff can be "I cannot eco what good results would flow from an Investigation of these conditions at this time." Senator Perkins, of California, be lieves the advance 13 due to the law of supply and demand, that produc tion has not kept pace with the growth of population.. "Many years ago. I was a cattle raiser," he raid. ""We got $12 to $15 for n steer. To-day that steer brings $43 to $Ti1. I sold sheep at $1.50 a head. They now bring $5 for mutton. Wheat has sold at fifty cents a bushel; it. is now more than SI in Chicago. The rattle raiser and the wheat grower get a largo per centage of this increase. "Formerly the cities could bo fed in large part by the product of sur rounding territory. Now the neces sities are demanded In such bulk they must be transported great distances. This Increases the cost of tho neces sities." Cost to Co Still Higher. That the cost or living soon will be greater than ever before, is indicated by the December report, just issued by tho Bradstreet Company. The re port shows that the prices of com modities to-day are within a small fraction of the record. I'p to date the highest prices ever known In this country for commodi ties was March 1, 1907. According to Dradst reefs table of Index num bers, on December 1, this year, the level stood at $9.1262. On March 1, 1907, the level was $9.1292. That Is, the price of commodities to-day Is within a small fraction of one per cent, of the highest record. Bradstreet's report shows that, theoretically, a man going to the wholesalo market place to purchase a pound of each of ninety-six articles would have had to pay on December 1 of this year about $9.12 g. On March 1 last like goods might havo been purchased for nearly nlnoty-one rents less, while on December 1, 190S, they were cheaper by 91.35 cents. Pradstreet's index numbers are tho totals of the prices per pound of ninety-six articles, quarterly or monthly, which is used as a standard of com parison. The groupB that make up the Index numbers are set out in the following table, which shows the striking in crease in the cost of living this year a3 compared to last: Dec. 1, 190S. nreadstuffs $0.0979 M..t..". There Is now a school for waiters I at the University of Chicago. Forty young men, who combine a deep I knowledge of psychology and ethics ! with a gift for breaking dishes nnd 1 tipilllng soup on professors, are bcliii; I tnught the gentle art of serving fond in an ultra-cultured manner at Hutch- j inson Hall, tho University Commons. ; The laboratory method has been : chosen to stnrt the new college. Act- ual experience three limes a day wl'l fit tho Midway ouths for their li'-w activities nnd prepare them for nny exigency that may nrlso after the completion of tlielr education. Thomas L. Barrel!, manager of the Commons, Is dean of the latest tuii-vers-ity doj:ai!ncut. The Commons i,i,i;::ir,or attacked his s-iiiject under sb; diiTrvent heads, including tho "l.-sl word," In italics, in which tho nrpiring waiter is noti fied thnt "good t.clmlnrshlp will not makeup for n deficiency In efficient and willing service." Mr. Barrell's aim Is to obtain aitl:-t!c service from the kitchen to the customer and then back again with the leavings. The volunteers, who are trying their best to memorize the new rules, will receive three twenty-rent, meals a day for their service, which will bo two and b half hours In duration. They will be given the extra atten tion of receiving bread, butter, and a drink with each meal, but they must not "take rolls or gems In place of bread." Following are some of the rules for the perfect waiter laid down by Mr. Barrell : Do not talk, scuffle, or drop your trays. Avoid, In nil cases, eating your meals in sections, part before and part after you work; avoid keeping ico cream or a la mode checks In your pockets. It is not permitted that you hare any one else eat in your place. Avoid in nil cases handling bread with your fingers in taking things off your tray. Most customers desire some part of their order first. Where fried eggs or poached are served, care should be taken to keep the yolk of tho egg unbroken. A waiter should never leave any customer, after serving an order, till he knows that he has tho necessary silverware to eat with and a glass of water. If necessary, wipe the bottom of dishes with a nankin. Be careful not to allow your tray to drlii on the floor and do not brush crumbs off tho table on the floor. To lie a -rood waiter It Is essential that you should be quick, but also that you should not appear to hurry. Avoid appearing to slam things down on the table. Butter should ho served one tab on a plate, as this will aid in saving un used tal)3. Reading newspapers or studying whllo on duty should be avoided. Do not lean over a chair to talk to a customer at your table, but do your talking standing up. The customers will not be e-pecied to live up to the waiters. Some of them do strange things, nceording to the manager. One graduate stinlent came to breakfast every morning last summer, always ordering simply a cup of hot water. Manager Barrell strained tho Biblical example and gave it to him free of charge, until he discovered that the learned young man surrcptiously dropped a fimall tablet of prepared chocolate into it and partook of a warm nnd savory drink every time. This will no longer bo tolerated. Chicago Becord-Iler-Jd. A (ioori Milliliter. I Homer S. Taylor, president of tiff National Arch cry Association, raid at an archer's dinner in Chicago: "An archer must be very skillful nnd calm r.nd cool to su'c.i 1. lie Jnu:tt handle his bow ns Mrs. rornrck, of Michigan , Avenue, handles her husband. "Mr. Pornrek came home v ry late the other night irom an h.'.prrtant political meeting. In tho hall he kicked up rather a row, growling atii'i swearing to himnelf till his vile call- ed to him from upstairs: " 'What's the matter, my de:;i-?' " 'Matter hie is,' Mr. Forarrk roared, 'that there's two hatri'.c'.ts here, and 1 diiriuo which one to hang my hat en.' " 'Hut you've yet two hat si, haven't you?' sai l Mrs. Porarcl;, Sootbliu'l''. 'Hang one on each rack nnd come to bed. You're tired.'" fn'.nir.iuh News. i.ivestocK .1- I u l'.ovlslous 2.0603 Fruiis 1607 Hides and leather. 1.1825 Textiles 2.3G53 Metals 5S81 Coal and coke 0003 Oils 3637 N'uval stores OitS'J Building material . .0S04 Chemicals, drufrs.. .6379 Jlijccllancous 2744 Pec. 1, 1909. $0.1014 .4010 2.3187 .10.-7 1.2875 2.7350 .5950 .0070 .3753 .089 .0827 .5958 .3712 held responsible for these advances, modules. . Total $3.2133 $9.1202 Tho report shows that prices con tinue to move upward. If the pres ent rate of increase continues, it can ba a matter of only a short time be fore tho highest prices ever known will ba recorded for. all kinds of cotn- Oklulionm Inspector l)i n iniined to Have Order Olieyod. McAlegter, Okla. Eleven collieries of four different comnaules were c.csed at Coalgate, Okla., by Mine Inspector Iianraty, because tbey had ' ignored his formal not ico that they . must cease maintaining mule stab lea 1 in i ho mines. Inspector Hnnraty' order for all I operations, to ceaso until Ms rule is complied with immediately threw' fiOin miner there temporarily out of employment. Electrical appliances will be Installed to do the work. . Newsy Gleaning. Congress opened with the "regu lars" in supreme control. The Pollca Department moved into Its iifcw headquarter at 230 Centra street. Now York City. Frederlo C. Scions,' the African hunter who practically outfitted the Hoosevelt party, arrived in New York ! City. Herbert Knox Smith, Commissioner of Corporations at Washington, I). C. criticise condition In the New York Cot to u Exchange as responsible for real injury to producer and mer chants. . , , $120 a Year From Government if You're (IS and Don't Make $210. Washington, D. C. "An old age home guard bill" was Introduced in the House by Mr. Wllaon, of Penn sylvania. It provides that all persons over sixty-five years of age who have resided in the United Bta'.ei for twen--. -five year and have been citizen for fifteen year not possessing prop, erty exceeding $1500 In value or with an Income in excess of $240 a year mav be enrolled to receive a pension of $120 a year, to be paid quarterly. Mr. Wilson is a labor man. Abont Noted People. Ambassador Bryce called at the White House to Introduce hi brother, Annan Bryce, M. P. JV Pierpont Morgan tald that he is actinic solely in tho interest of the Equitable policyholder. The will of the' late William M. Laffan, owner of the New York Sua, guve everything to hi widow. Theodore W. Myers, former Comp troller, returned from Europe declar ing New York City the best governed city, but with BuggeHtlon for big economic ia municipal expenditure. HOW TO STOP A MOTOU CAR. It Isn't Knsy to Do It in n Rig Hurry Without Skidding. "Never do anything suddenly with an automobile," writes nn experienced driver in Outing. "Only so can wear and tear on the car be minimized, not to mention accidents. Suppose you are confronted with the necessity for a sudden stop. Your amateur impulse will be to jam down the clutch pedal, grip the emergency brako lever and clamp the wheels into cessation of their revolution. "The motor, thus relieved of its load, will begin to race, tho flywheel will Epln around with Increasing ve locity, and you aro lucky If, especially on wet asphalt, your car does not skid around like a top, hit the curb and turn turtle with you underneath. The wear of this sort of stop on the tires should be n sufficient consideration for you to refrain from cultivating it. "If, on the other hand, you first close the throttle, then throw out the clutch and apply tho brake just bard enough to allow the wheels barely to revolve your car will come to a safer and speedier stop without strain. The motions to accomplish this must of course be practically simultaneous, but they aro no more difficult than those required for the wrong kind of stop. Once at rest, you open the throttle Instantly and advance the spark If necessary to start the engine. The clutch can then he thrown in gradually when you wish to advance." He Was Generous. Some time ago a crowd of Bowery sports went over to Philadelphia to see a prize fight. One "wise guy" who, among other things, is some thing of a pickpocket, was so lure of the result that he was willing to bet on it. "The Kid's goln' f .win, If a pipe," he told a friend. The friend expressed doubt. "Sure he'll, win," the pickpocket persisted. "I'll bet you a gold watch be win." - Still the friend doubted. . "Why," exclaimed the pickpocket, "I'm wlllin' to bet you a good gold watch he win! Y' know what I'll doT Come through the train with me now, an' y' can pick out any old watch you like." Everybody' Mag azine. ' - : The German Kali Works have talked Potash and its bene fits for twenty-five years. They have never sold a pound direct to local agents or farmers. You know how hard it was to Imy and get Potash. Things have changed. The mines are now producing enough to enable us to offer J2i Served Her Itlnlit. A BMitleiuan wished to make wife n pp -ent nt a lace scarf had no d i-ire to pay nn extrava: price. "I want scarf for c his spouse, something tcir." The wir. ideas nn to rnta. nnd but ::int yen to buy a new lp -e run ill Amelia." Ve r ii! l "Chose Kuincthiti ; n; ' -you would get, for your- OTASIi FOR SALE in carload lots of twenty tuns to local dealers wiihotit inttiferinff with tl.c lLquiiciiients of those to whom v.e have sold l'ot.t-di to he used in mixed goods. Wc lir.ve. therefore, c:-tiMi lied a Selling Agency in Baltimore, Md., and in 1 9 1 o will sell all pot e h talis in carload lots for cash direct from the mitx.-; to the l.uvtrs in T ! . 1 t J or i.a.v,:. in Lfciivery uuaiciijju than were ver he fore quoted. Y'iu can l,o tic- t . p.itifh .:Its plant f"- l v. i ; T i -. t fillers or iv.-iiie-wc;;:!.; you ;dl tin- icoit-y you li.c- i "-c'i spending i r iiit-rcM. freight, cx - . -he profits on fillers and eiixi-;g ' barges. '. r particulars and prices write to nv'gipal sealed hars, bulk, at l-'v."r rites clash Pays KtrtrrtzrxiX3siLixK'.:saa . however, lin.l her own geucroaity In buyin " pr .' t!:e purchase when siie made It con: isted of a verv simple article. "H'ln!" said the husband, "Is that what yoi would have chosen for yourself?" "Exactly?'' she replied. "Well, ny dear. !ccp It. I mrnnt It for yon!'' he explained vi"i en amiable smile. Philadelphia Inquirer. GERMAN KALI WGF.5CS, Continental Eidg., Ealliniorc Ivept I lis Word. At the banquet to the humorist organization given by the Huffa!o Chamber nf Commerce a Chicago visitor told how a resident of bis own town had lost a watch in the streets of I''ifl'alo and then hurried to the nearest police station to report tho calamity. The ser scant listened to his story with respectful Interest "You may rest assured, sir." he said to the Chlenao lean, "that we will leave no stone unturned 'ti our efforts to rocr. or your proper' v." Two years later tho Chie:u"i ninu was In liuTab) nciin. lie loot-ed nronnd nt the ltuff-ilo s'reet and then hurried to the police station. "Why. si'rpeant." he cried. "1 see you kept your word, but I didn't ex pert von M tear un all of 'em!"- Philadelphia Itecord. Tont'.ii" Twister. A London paper recently off. red a series of prizes for the best "tonsue twistin" sente'ices. The prize-win-iiini; contributions arc : The bhuk breeze blighter the hrirlit broom blossoms. Two toads totally tired tried to trot to Tedbury. Strict, hironri Ftephcn Slrinf-'cr snared slickly six sickly silky snai.' s Susan Shim-lli shoes and socks; socks and shoes shine r'uan. SHhe ceaset'n shining shoes and socks, tor shoes an , socks shock Susan. A haddock, a haddock, a black spot led linddo.'k: a black spoi on th( black back of a black-spotted had dock. Oliver Oi:lvt!.orp or.led an owl and ..n oyster. Did Oliver Oi-lethor; oplo an owl and an oyster? If Oliver ()i;'.elhorp onled an owl and an oys ter, where are the owl and the oys tor Oliver Of.;let!iorp oRled? C'hica go Tribune. Xot ('oinloitiii. "lid the milliliter say anything romiortins?" asked the neighbor o; '.he widow recently bereaved. "Indeed, he didn't" was the quick reply. "lie said my husband was letter off." Tit-Hits. I'lMlerostinuitiliH lii.H Ability. H. W. Klu-.issiunn, chairman of the lte;uibliean city committee, tells a story about n bars drummer of u band that he swears is true. The drum mer was n Ceniiini. He, with the other members of the band, was on an excursion train, and the tiikets they bad were about lour feet long (that is, four feet of ticket per man, ino feet for the v.lioiv -In-pieco band.) Soon alter Hans was soiued comfort ably the conductor came by for the tickets. Hans reached for his. Hor rors, it was pone. He prow excited and searched and splintered, but all In vain. Ho declared he had lost the lekel. "Why," ventured the conductor, "you couldn't have lost that ticket. It was four feet lonjf." "Vnss iss? Vy you dalk like dose?" demanded Hans excitedly. "Vy, once 1 lose dot tdruni bass (drum. I could lose a teel.et if I loose heem!" Indianapolis Star. For ( Ol.tis mill OHM. ftlcl, ' AreiuNT N iI-h list n'm-rty H-lli'Ms ti c lt.'hll:ir h l.i I fi U'lhlillP-i'lin-l lli c i u!il in U i cMiii i". c.Tiiii'.l ceneUleii-. I ' -h-iuli 't'- '-iH in.riM il.u-.i ly. 10c.. i.''- uii'i C., ft. lll UfcT sioivs Anioni uate. the sulci ies, men predomi- For 111: A r II U lid too A IM It I K Whether from CnM. I:ii,t. Storn.'ich or Ni-i vons Troiiiili-s. ('aeialln will n-h.-v.' -nii. lis liutilu-iilcasruit lo l:tl.c-ic't.s iiimn-ti-Bicly. Xi y u. Ico.. -it.-, ami r.( c. ut ic ji lores A Poor Weak Woman f r.f.vi' p.. Tea production In Ceylon in the first nine months of 1 !' o : was li.ouii, 000 pounds preater than in the same months last year. Kheiiiimlisin Cured in a Day. Dr. Dctclicm'K Heliuf fur HI11.1.111.1; imh and Keiirulipa niiluMily cures in 1 to J, ilays. lis action is icuiiii -liable. Keu.uvcs tin; cause and dUi'a.ne quickly dis.ippe.ii-s. I''ir.-t ih.so greatly bciielil.i. Tie. and $1. All druggists. The municipality of I'etersborouph, England, has enriched its treasury perceptibly by engaging in the celery business. Impossible lo (ind nnvthinff better for sidcaclip. backache or siihhes than 1 dry Davis' Painkiller. 2."e., :!jc. and .Oue. A bumper cotton crop Is in view In India. It may amount to .0,11(10,(100 bales. The price of yarn is advancing. As :.he is t-rmed, will cndaie bravely an;! piticntiy i)iii;;3 which a strong man would ;Vyc w iv tni'er. The fiict is women ore mors pa.icr.t thun tiiey ouht to be undo." !.ic.li troubles. livery woman outfht to Know tiuit : !n mcy rMcin the most experienr. d rv.-e'lcc! i.J.i c free of t'fir.t nnd in t',olutir co:-f.Jcr.:c r..: I r.ivr-.; by vvri'.ir ', in the WorM'a Dirr-cr.-.cry M Jicr.l A-:.--;ation, !'.. V. Pierce, M. P., I rc- i.: r.t, U::"J-, N. Y. I.V. l i.-rco has been chief const!1.: ir.. r'ly. icirn r.i t!ia Invalids M itel and Surgical I'istHut I Hi:." !, N. Y fur many years or.d has had a v, i.'-p:..c.il. -.l experrnco in the treatment of v.i hi-: a ;',i-;e-.iu3 than cny .ih;.r physician in this country. Ilii. medicines arc v. arL'.-f -.itiu-.:s far their a:.totii-.h:i: efficacy. The most pe-f-ct rer-.rd7 ever devSred for weak end dcli eutu women is I)t. i'lcrcc's I'cvorho Prescription. IT MAKES WE AH VCMIN STRONG, EICK V.'O.VXN WELL. The manv nnd varied symptoms nl womsn's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in 'Plain English in t'.-.s 1'conlc's Medte.il AU- i .cr (liKiS pages), a newly revised en I t:r-t.i-di:to Ed-lion ol nhich, rlnt!i-l"nnd, will he mailed fire on receipt rf ?. une-cei.t Humps to piy cost of in iilm;i nrfv. Address c, r.hove. Sinie people sillier eon'inua'tv vh tin-il. aching mid swullcn fc I . I.nili. i tlicy know linw snolhin;: is llari.hn. ':y nrtl Oil. Huh it in at melil and li;ne t'lanliful. bavpv foot i-i 1 1 ninriiiu ' Pawn shoiig in Chill are 1111 lef special regulations of the geiiei::l government, enforced by loL-al authorities. Pr. Pierce's I'lc.isant Pellets re, :i. late and invigorate stoinach, liver mil howis. fc?uj:arcoaled, nuy grauule, e.u-y to ta!;o an candy. Brazil exported over $ 1:;, 000,000 worth of coffee during the lliol six months of 100!i. A Prodigy's Poetry. The 10-year-old daui;liter or ai nrtist belioves lhat she is distitu" to fill a p. rent place in liierature, and all her spare moments are devoted to u r!t i UK pool ry a uout ei 1 ry ei u.ooh . able n'liect. IJeccnilv she atteield hi'' hi-'1 ehurch-wi-ddins and an lin ed with Inspiration was slie that she i'liuiodiati ly began to write a poem (!( scrlptlvi; of tlie evenl. A few days afterward, when her mother was 011 (rlaliilns friends. the youthful prodigy asked rmi:-: ion to read her poetn before the guesis. Her moth er humored hir with not a little -'ret pride. Klanza hy stani-a tho K in progress I'd until the young1 reached tho point where the descrip tion of the liirdesinaids was set forth. There one of her couplets read thus: "Some had pug noses and some had Itoinau. And each wore a blue ribbon about In r abdomen." -- Th Wasp. Tin- P.ritish government has organ ized a special department :.t the na tional physical laboratory for investi gations in aerial construction and itavigat Ion. Allen' Lung Halsnni in Ike ol I reliable roiiudi rcincdv. Pound in rvcrv dni2 siort, nnd practiealiy every home, tt sics. Phonographic shorthand writing was the invention of Pitman, in l SoT. Mrs. H'lnslow'iisootrinjt STiipfor(1iildrrn tccthing.KofWlis thegiiiiis.reduce.'-inlhiiiiiiiii-tinii.HltuyopHiu.cureti wind colic. ."o 11 hot ti.,) Stem-winding watches were (he in vention of Noel in 1S.01. -'x.,'C'i3l iT-'.JiJ-;'iV Have Heat Broughx To Yon When your ;-".l-rnom, bath-room or dining rouin is chilly, you may have heat hrou!it to yc-u in iur.t the degree you desire. It is essy v, nen you have a Itch cured in 3i1 minnles bv Wnnifor l's Bani'ury (.eticn V 1- t lriii:i-t.. Tho first American pa pi r money was made In 1740. -a U. 1 SORE EYES CURED. Eyo-HallH and Elds Ilccnmc Terribly J 11 It limed Wan Pliable to ; About All TrciilTiieiils Fuileil Cntlcnra Proved SucccHsful. "About two yean ago my eyes got in uch a condition that 1 wan unable to gn about. They were terribly inilanic l, Imih the ball and lid". I tried home remedie without relief. Then I decided to go to our family pliyiieinn, but lie didn't help them. Then I tried two more ef our mot promi nent physicians, but my eyei grew contin ually womc. At this time a fi ienr" of mini advied me to try t'ut'.rura Ointment, mid iifler using it about one wick my eyca were eonaiderably improved and in two wrcl,.i they were almot well. They hnve never given me any trouble ainee and 1 am now eisty-five yeara oli. I ahall never fail In praiu t'uticura. i. II. llnlsey, Mouth of V'iloii. Va., Apr. 4. I9J8." Potter Drug 4 Cheni. Corp., Pole Prop, of Cutieura KemeHien. Koin M.uk Steel needles were first made In England In 164S. n. n. u. aa. 1 (Equipped with Cmokclcsa Device) available. PitKeihe heater v.-her; the cold is ntobt annoying, btriV.w a ;:ia:eh. No fuss no flurry no smell and, abovi all, r.o bmoitc. T!:c Automatic Smokeless Device which automatically looks absolutely prevents smoke. Removed in un in-tnnt. Solid brass font holds 4 quarts ei oil sufficii-iu to -jive 1 ut a plowmn heat for 9 hour -olid lras wick carriers damper top cool li u die oil indicator. Heater beautifully (inUlad in nickel or Japan in a variety of styh s. Evrry Dealer Everywhere. If N'"t At Yours, Write for Descriptive Circular to the Ncare-t Agency oi li.e THE ATLANTIC REFTNINl CO?lPAKY (lucorporuUnl) rtftftlMflifMMl Uilllhli Inventor Gravelled. King Arthur bad lust Invented the Round Tablo. "Fin!" they cried; "but rnn yon Invent a bureau which would have as many drawers for a husband aa for a wife?" Sadly lis confessed himself incap able. New York, Bun. &:'.'lhlt r Thi LBOtar MiM.rneTucR or I) . C?"1.-.; C. '.i 3 Wear W. t. DouUi comfortable 1 .-. -SV t'3iWf jijaaeywaiamfcahoea. Tha, nr. Rf IrSS T icii i CiV I VI ad unontinnor.ortha beat lath- f 177 C lJl 1 a . t . -1 a I'm -I- -- : . v n mm A WhlMper Of Hope. Knlcker Several thousand shlrt walst makers ore on strike. llenpock Do you think It would do any good for the thlrtwalut hut toners to strike? Now York Sun. eaey-wa I a I n b anees. Thai are tnadaunonKnnoi, o' iha beat laath era, by the muRt jk iua workman. In all tha luteat taahlona. Shoee In avanr atyla and hap to suit man In all walka of lim. I. I could tukn you Into my laraa tnetorlas at Crockion, Mhs, and now you howcurafully W. L.Doug lua alioe ara muda, you would than tinderaiand why ttiay hold thair ahaoa, lit bottar, waar longer and ara of graatar alu than any Other make. raft kin, .ttiaiW. I Dougtu hhuio Hint the rfliuil fllU4 u i.uiiikI tii bol (uui. Tm1' NuhutMlilui ia. r-. kr ; 3
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