s Kloodl airsapairoiBa For All Spring Blood Diseases and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an unequaled record of cures. Take it this spring, in usual liquid form or tablets known ag Sarsatabs. nv the close of next year about o million acres will have been re- aimed by Irrigation In this country a cost or iiu.uuu.uuu. wnen the stem le compieiea snout unity llilon acres will have been recover ed opened for settlement. . in Our Readers. 48-raire Illustrated Eye Boole tree. rite an Bn . - hey Will ui" v.' " - r hwclal Cane. Your Druggist will tell you i- 17 rWjknt. Hintpt. Hsvit.hM , eaa " -J,"?. r v: lye and in Baby's Eyes, for Scaly Eyelids hud urunumww". England's "boy scouts" now num- ifr euu.uuu. nrimAOACIIF-lllrka' CAPCIIINR Whether from Colds. Heat. Htomach or errous Troubles, Cavudlna will relieve you. ;'i lluuld-plessant to take-acta Immedi tply. Try It, inc., 260, and 60c. at druc loiea The use ot trackless trolleys Is ipidly extending In Europe. TWn-aAAtAd nolrt and coo eh s are cured Iv en's Lvvg Jlalnam, when all other medies fall, eoiu ior over w years. More than 70.000 men are em- floyed on the Ashing fleet ot Canada. Constipation causes and aggravates many riona diseases. It is thoroughly cured bv ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favorite only laxative. Australasia embrace 3,288,000 kuare miles. Boy "Battle Axe" Shoes. How Far Can You Sec? What is the farthest limit to rhich the human vision can reach? ower in his book, "The Eye and pSht," gives the ability to see Xhe lar Alcor. situated at the tall of reat Bear, as the test. Indeed., lie Arabs call it the Test Star. It most exceptional to be able to 1e Jupiter's satelllties with the nak 1 eye, though one or two cases are boorded, the third satellite being he moot distinct. Peruviana are Lid to be the longest-sighted race li earth. Humbolt records a case here these Indians precelved a uman figure 18 miles away, being Me to recognize that it was human bid clad in white. This is probably lie record for far sight. Strand Bagazlne. Squirrel' And Moths. If the red squirrel is inclined to cstroy moth nssts he can perhaps le made a powerful ally in the work. he Record this week secured what kerns to be confirmation of this dis covery by a case on High Street i here two red squirrels have their crnie. Last year only seven nests ere found on the trees In the vlcin y of the home of these squirrels, nd this year, when the nests are 20 Bates as thick in other places, only i are found in the same trees. It ould be desirable for all who have 'Pportunlties to observe the habits f red squirrels to note what they lave done in other places in clear ing trees of browntall nests. Bruns wick Record. Consul Solomon Berliner, of Tene- Iffe. learns that the Great Lakes ftallway extension to Katanga will tan from Bukama. terminus of the favigatJon of the Congo River, and in the CapeHto-Catro Line at Kam- tove. As the line Is about 160 miles ongi, and as about 62 miles will have to be built yearly, Kambove would be oaohea in about three years. The customs reoeiDts of Chili for P 909 amounted to $24,975,628, of khlch $16,740,759 were from Imports na 126,234.869 were from exDorts. Purine 1908 the recelDL. were 140.- of which $16,473,608 were from imports and $24,241,687 from reports. The total a Russia is estimated, at about 2,160- "U. Many a Clever Housewife Has learned that to serve Post Toasties Saves worry and labor, and pleases each mem ber of the family as few other foods do. , The crisp, dainty, fluffy bits are fully cooked ready to serve from the package with cream or good milk. M Give the 'home-folks a treat. Thi Mtacrjr LimH Pkts 10c and 15c Pasture Cereal Corn "any, LtJL, paxuc irecK. k.iu. Americans And Avarice. The charge is often made, at horn as well as abroad, that American! are money mad; and of course there Is ample ground for the accusation There is likewise ground for the broader assertion that the whole world is afflicted now and has always been afflicted with the same madness, The Spanish invaders were wild in their search for gold; and the same may be said of all invaders. even from the beginning, since gold was round to be precious. The enormous sums claimed by the rulers and dignitaries of the Old World evidenced a greed for gold quite equal to that which we have developed; and there is a tone that Is funny in the criticisms of Ameri can avarice by the thrifty keepers ol pensions, restaurants and hotels, and by relic peddlers and various school? of professional swindlers and beggars in other countries, and even by Im ported lecturers who actually dilate over our avarice in cheap lectures Tor whioh we have paid them a fancy price! Wre are an avaricious people, to be sure, but it Is Just as well to add thst avarice is a world-wide aliment and always has been such. There are victims of avarice to be found every- wnere, a well as a few men and women who are not so greedy. The love or money Is the same sort of root the world over. Dallas News. An uncut diamond looks very much like a bit ot the best gum arable. a norse eats nine times its weight in food in a year, a sheep six times. Eighteen per cent, of the entire area of France, or about. 23,000,000 acres, is forest land. The annual wheat crop of Great Britain amounts to about 400,000, 000 bushels. The number of horses in the Uni ted States January 1, 1900, was nearly 14,000,000. About 5,200 trademarks are reg istered during the course of the year at the Patent Offlce. The 652 registered trade unions of Great Britain have a total mem bership of 1,973,560. Aden makes ten million cigarettes a year at a very low cost of pro duction. Wages are 16 cents a day. All the large match factories of Germany have pooled their Issues under an agreement binding until 1920. In the United States the percent age of railroads which are not en gaged in the carriage of malls Is very small. Ireland's wheat yield Is 37 bush els an acre, which is nearly five bush els an acre better than that of Great Brttlan. The first bltumlnlous coal mined' in the United States was found near Richmond. Va.. early in the eleh- teenth century. Two vessels of the Naval Academy Squadron, the Iowa and Massachu setts, will be placed in commission May 2. The Indiana will be placed in full commdsslon May 10. For removing incandescent lamina from sockets in inaccesible Places there has been Invented a pole with spring steel fingers on one -end, a colled spring below them providing a universal Joint. Forming part of the breakfast menu of the members of the Council of the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, at Dublin, recently, were some eggs brought by Sir Charles Ball rrom China, which were laid over 40 years ago. Animal life has been found In the Pacific Ocean, near the New Zealand Coast, at a depth of four and one quarter miles under a pressure of four and one-half tons to the square Inch. A cue-chalking device Invented by an Ohio man for billiard and pool players consists of a tube to be in serted in the wall of the room, e spring holding the block of chalk near the opening. Diamonds are almost perfectly transparent to X-rays. Shipments of soya beans from Manchuria during 1909 amounted to about 350,000 tons, and also a large quantity of soya oil from China and Japan. European markets welcomed this new supply, which has prevent ed a further rise in lower gradef of vegetable oils. Consul Cornelius Ferris, Jr., ad vises that information has been re ceived in Asuncion of the success ol Dr. Kemmerlch in the organization of the Paraguayan Meat Extract Company, In London, with a capital of $600,000, for exploiting the bee) extract industry in Paraguay. The reported purchase by ' an American sugar syndicate of ovei 60,000 acres of land in the Philip pines for sugar and other interest! is considered as encouraging for the agricultural development of the isl ands. Millions of acres of valuable lands still He under tropical sum untouched. In 1886 a Cairo firm saw the ad vantages of Aden for manufactur ing cigarettes, and since then six firms making olgarettes for export and more than 100 firms manufac turing solely for native use have been established. Information of all kinds regarding possible landing place for aerial craft is to be lBsued In the form ol a handbook toy the Aerial League, Regent Street, London. A German student preparing to be a doctor needs about $3,500 during the five years involved in medical trainlnr. At an English univorsltj the cost would be about $5,000. Recent , ctatistlc of the Germait Army show that neurasthenia is threi and a half times prevalent among rh soldiers aa it was a decade ago, whllt hysteria cases are twice aa numerous For removing incandescent -lamp from sockets in Inaccessible placet there baa been Invented a pole wltl spring steel fingers on one end, I colled prlag below them providing a uulversal Joint. Indicted As Trust. PlttBburg. The Imperial Window Glass Company, a corporation of West Virginia birth, which lacks but one week ot being a year old, was Indicted by a special Federal Grand Jury here on three counts. First, conspiracy in the restraint of hand-blown window glass trade in the United States. Second, engagement in illegal com petition. Third, attempt to monopolize ln-ter-state trade. A week ago United States District Attorney John H. Jordan divulged the Information that Federal officers had completed a three-months In vestigation of the glass industry and would present to the Grand Jury evidence to show that the corpora tion acted In violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. After a four-day's hearing of many witnesses, the Grand Jurors returned an indictment ot bIx ty long typewritten pages. Suicide Instead Of Murder. Berwick. Coming to Berwick for the express purpose of killing Oliver Clewell, who had married his divorc ed' wife, as he wrote Clewell about six weeks ago after completing a term in the Eastern Penitentiary for forging a check at Wllkes-Barre, John Gordner changed his mind and instead sent a bullet through his own brain, the suicide taking place on one of the principal streets of the town. Gordner, who was aged 65 years, caused a sensation in Berwick about four years ago, when he attempted to kill Clewell, taking his position on Clewell's front porch and await ing the latter's return home. Clqwell narrowly escaped at that time and Gordner, arrested on a charge of check-forging, threatened to get him when he was released. True to his promise, he wrote Clewell to be on his guard and then started toward Berwick. What caused him to change his mind and to turn the revolver on himself instead will likely never be known. Merchant Itobbcd. Chester. Charles T. Spencer, a merchant of Second and Dock Streets, was murderously assaulted by a daring colored robber. He was knocked down by the thug, who used either a pair of braBs knuckles or a blackjack, and robbed of about $100. Then the thief decamped, leaving his victim lying in a pool of blood on the floor In the rear of the store. When Mr. Spencer re vived, he staggered, dazed and bleed ing to the front door, where he in formed Edward Kite what had oc curred. The police were notified, but no trace of the robber has been found. The robber entered the store pretending that he wanted to pur chase some chairs. Justices To Fiht Fees. Pottsville. The second annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Jus tices' of the Peace Association was held in Pottsville. The new fee bill which will be tested in the courts was the chief matter brought up and opinions from several attorneys were read. The following officers were elected: President, J. L. Gal loway, of Delaware County; vice president, H. H. Brownmiller, of Orwlgsburg; secretary. J. H. Mul lin, St. Clair; treasurer, A. K. Spur rier, of Lancaster. Asylum For Berks. Reading. County Controller A. L. Rhoades has formulated a plan whloh he will present to the poor directors and county commissioners of Berks favoring the construction of a county insane asylum for the 277 Berks charges in State institutions. During 1909 Berks paid the 'State $22,025.86 fir the maintenance of its insane. Under the act of 1909 the State is authorized to pay $2 per capita a week to each county which cares for Its Indigent insane. This would bring a revenue to the county of about $28,000 from the State, which added to the $22,000 paid the State last year, would result In a fund of $50,000 of which Berks could apply, to an asylum at the almshouse. An asylum could be built for about $100,000 and this money could be provided with a bond issue. Sick Man Disappears. Ashland. Suffering from a fear ful and loathsome disease, much resembling leprosy, George Good, aged 27 years, disappeared from the home of his mother in Locust Dale, and no trace of him can be found. For a time the outdoor physician ot Conylngham Township poor district treated him, but some weeks ago dis continued fats treatment and Good's condition grew rapidly worse. Be lieving that the disease had been con tracted by other members of the Good family, the children were not permitted to attend the public school. On Monday last, the victim bade farewell to his mother, with whom he was living, and when last seen he was walking towards the moun tain. He was known to. have made threats of suicide, and when he did not return Monday evening a posse of citizens Instituted a search. Up to this time no trace of him has been found, and it is feared that he ended his life In one of the many mine breaches that skirt the mountain. Steals To Start Business. York. Wilbur Grim, a barber, was arrested by Chief of Police Bush on the charge of stealing a diamond necklace from M!hb Anna Moran, a girl who was infatuated with him. Miss Moran boarded at the same house with Grim and they were seen frequently together. Tho young bar. ber, It is said, wanted to realize money on the necklace to purcha-e tools with which to start in business for himself. He admitted his theft to Chief Bush TRIALS of the NREDEMS liyTIHS ABSURD Ik XfrWWJ j ii i if Aveff EVURYTHING LOCKS AS GOOD AS TT NEW SINCE YOU CtXND HCTISEJ If CUD 1 TOOK THAT pAw-- I PAW PILL LASTIGHTTf'jv THp RF.r-0LVED,!TS PIUiTTY HARD TO GET ANY ASSISTANCE FROM A MAN WHO.. I.1VFR OR STOMACH I.S OUT OP ORDFR Mll'iW;U KAW-fAW LP.XA1 IVb KILLS KF:W Yl.l Wr.il. Try Suicide After Arrest. Pottsville. In despair because of his arrest for an offense, of which he said he was innocent, William Kerchulls tried and nearly accom plished his Bulcldo In his cell. He procured some wire and making a loop, placed It around his neck. The other end he fastened to tho top of his cell. Standing on his cot, he jumped. He was found shortly aft erward by a policeman and was cu down Just in the nick of time. Every Copper His Own Telephone. Pittsburg. The police and Bre men will soon be walking telephones If a plan now being tested is car- rfprl nnr Tlia man cita in hA w..,tn pod with a storage battery, transmit ter huu receiver an in one piece Which mnv ho rnnnanl. Ytu n , . I . . to an underground wire communi cation wun neaaquarters. mo sta tions will be almost as frequent as trolley poles and cover the entire city. Find Two Bodies In Susquehanna. wiikes-Barro. The bodies ot two dead men were found floating In thA SIlnnitAhflnna RIuq, Ann la believed to be Owen Vahey, of Har vey s Liaae, wno disappeared some weeks ago. The other is supposed tn Via A fnrotcrnAt- nrhn onmmllln.1 cide by Jumping off a bridge In this city recently. Missionary Anniversary, South Bethlehem. Its twenty-fifth anniversary was celebrated here by the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the AUentown Lutheran Conference, which met in annual convention in St. Peter's Church, with 170 d tlegates present, representing 1,265 members. For various missionary purposes $2,132, 39 was received during the year. During the day there were many Interesting addresses on vital mis sionary topics, and before the con vention adjourned these officers were elected: President, Miss Laura V. Kreck, AUentown; vice-president, Mrs. John Stoop, AUentown. and Mrs. J. Frank Johnston, Bethlehem; recording secretary. Miss Ella Hiskey, South Bethlehem; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Aden B. Macintosh, Bethlehem; treasurer, Mrs. W. D. C. Kelster, Bethlehem. Sees Collusion In Divorce Suit. Reading. Concluding that the di vorce proceedings instituted by Henry F. Loomls, a well-known resident of this city, against his wife, Beatrice G. Loomls, was instituted by col lusion between the parties, the mas ter recommends that the libel be dis missed by the court and a divorce refused. "The allegations of de sertion as set fourth in the libel have not been proved," says the master, "and Mr. Loomls should be ordered to pay the costs." Camp Meeting To Continue. Lewistown. Col. J. K. Rhoades, Lewlstown: Charles Stratford and Wm. Iongenaker, Mt. Union; John D. Gill, Phlllpsburg, and D. J. Arm strong, Altoona, Pa., directors of the Newton Hamilton Camp Meeting As sociation, met on the grounds and decided to continue the association. They have directed the building of twenty more cottages. The grounds will bs opened to the public after July 1, and the regular sessions of camp will begin August 12, and con tinue for a period of ten days. Mystery In Boy's Disappearance, Pottstown. . Mystery surrounds the disappearance of 13-year-old Robery Beavers, grandson ot ex-Burgess Washington Royer, of this town, and bis relatives and friends are try ing every known method of finding him. The boy disappeared on Mon day and ho has not been seen or heard of sine that time, despite tie attempts ot the police to find him. A friend of the boy, Joseph Krause, a foreigner, was arrested on suspic ion of ntlclng the lad away from home, but no information, could be cured from him. Narrowly Escape Exploding Boiler. Mt. Carmol. A large boiler used at the stone crushing plant of H. M. Moser, at the town's border, ex ploded and great excitement ensued. The boiler was lifted two hundred feet, carried over a dozen houses and landed on the side of a hill at the rear of a house. Several per sons had narrow escapes. Kunron's row I'd. it rill conx the liver Into ai'tlTlty hy gentle methods. Xhejr do not scour, grlie or weuki-ii. They are a tonic tn the stotnarti, liver anil nerves; liivigornto initei'il of v.-eukon. TIipv en rlth the blood and ennlilc the stomnrh to get nli the nourishment from food tbnt Is put Into It. Thew nllls contain no rnlo niel; they nre soothliiK. hrnllnff and stlm ulatlpp;. For sale by nil druggists In 10o and 2.V sizes. If yon nied medical nd vlcp, wrltt Mi'nyon's Doctors. They will ydvlro to the bent nf their nhllltr abo. Intely tree of rharjre. Ml'NVO.VH, fid aud Jcffersoa Sis., Philadelphia, 1'a. Cooking School. Father As you have had. three terms at tho cookery Bohool, Jane, J suppose you would know how tc roast a piece of beef better than this Why, it's burned to a cinder. Daughter 1 don't soe how I am to blame. The fire was too hot, I suppose. Father And why didn't you look out that the fire wasn't too hot? Daughter Someone else always at tended to that at the school, and Mrs Mixipr used to do the basting. All we did was the tasting after the meat was cooked. Scraps. DELAY IS DAXUEKOCS. When the kidneys are Bick. the whole body Is weakened. Aches and pains and urinary ills come, and ther is danger of diabetes and fatal Blight's disease. Dean's Kid ney Pills euro Bick kidneys and Impart strength to tho whole system. Harry 11 a use, 30 Bound Ave., Milton, Pa., says: "Eight years ago I hud to take to my bed. I consulted one phy sician after another, but In vain. My back was so sore I could not sleep, and u-adaches and dizzy spells bothered ne. After taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I passed gravel, and Boon 1 was :ured." Remember the name Doan's. For tale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. !"oster-Mllhnrn Co., nuffalo. N. Y. Itishop Horn a MoRHier. On one occasion, when traveling along the West Coast of Africa with an old skipper who had known many missionaries, but, "did not see the use of them," Bishop Tsylor-Hmlth was obliged to endure a string of taunting questions, such as "What was the good of spouting at Exeter Hall?" and "What did the mission aries know, anyway?" At last the BUhnp could stand It no longer. Turning tn the skipper, he fcald: "I know you are an expert. Can you tell me the length of an alligator's tongue?" "Certain." was the reply, "but it depends on the alligator." "Very well then, say an alllpator 15 feet long. What would be the length of Its tongue?" "Three fee!," was the answer. But the Bishop, who had kept alligator and watched their ways, knew better. "It Is evident that you are an authority on the West Const of Africa," he said, 'but. It Is also cvldHiit that some people see more In 10 minutes than others in 20 years. Let nie tell you that an alli gator ha no tongue." Rochester Herald. Hard To Dense. . Bacon You say your friend didn't like Venice? Egbert No. "Why not?" "He's a Prohibitionist, you know, and he didn't like Venice because it wasn't a dry town!" Yonkers Statesman. Wasted u Fortune on Skin Trouble. "I began to have an Itching over my whole body ubout seven years ago and this settled lu my limb, from the knee to the toes. went to see n great many physlclans.a matter which cost me a fortune, and after I noticed that I did not get any relief that way, I went for three years to the hospital But, they were unable to help nie there. I used all the medicines that I could see, but became worse and worse. I had an Inflammation which made me almost crazy with pain When I showed my foot to my frlemlii they would get really frightened. I did not know what to do. I wus so sick and had become so nervous thul I positively lost all hope. "I had seen the advertisement ot the Cutlcura Remedies a great many times, but could not make up my mind to buy them, for I had already used se many medicines. Finally I did decide to use the Cutlcura Remedies, and I tell you that I was never bo pleased a? when 1 noticed that, after having used two sets of Cutlcura Soap, Cutlcura Ointment and Cutlcura Pills, the en tiro Inflammation bad gone. I was completely cured I should bo onl too glad if people with similar disease would come to me and find out tin truth. I would only recommend them to use Cutlcura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs 1621 Second Ave., New York, N V Aug. 20. 1909." "Mrs. Bertha Sachs is my slsler-ln law and I know well how she suffered and was cured by the Cnficura Kerne Jles after miiny other treatment i failed. Morris Sachs. 321 E. 8!th St.. SNew York, .V Y., Secretary of Deutsch )8trowoer llnt.-Vereln, Kempner ile iirew Benevolent Society, etc." VORTIi MOUNTAINS OF GOLD During Change of Life, says Mrs. Cfaas. Barclay Granhevllle, Vt. "I was pnssinsp lliroucli theChanfreof Life and sufTerett from nervousness and other annoying symptoms, and I can trulv sav that W LydiaE.Pink'ham'a S ff J Vefretable Com pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my health and strength. I never forget to tell my frletuls what LvdiaK.Pinkhnm'B vegeiunie compound has done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much, to me that for the suko of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter." Mrs. C'iias. Jjaeclat, It.F.D.,Oranlteville, Vt. ln'o other medicine for woman's ilia lias received such wide-spread and mv quulilicd endorsement. Ko other med icine we know of has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. I'inkham's Vcgetnblo Compound. Tor more than 80 years it has been curing female complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local weak nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try Lydia K. litikham's Vegetable Compound, nnd, nsMrs. 15arclaysayM.it is "worth mour "tins of gold " to buifering women. m '-'JOiC Reformed Mlinsters Organize. York. A ministerial association composed ot the pastors of the Re formed Churches of this city and county was organized. These offi cers were chosen: President, Rev. E. Bruce Lyttle; vice president, Rev. George S. Sorber; secretary, Rev. E. F. Wlest; treasurer. Rev. Robert Lee Balr. Hits Cartridge With Hammer. Chester. Owen Wood, a 10-year-old boy, will probably lose the sight ot an eye as the result of the ex plosion of a blank cartridge which the lad had struck with a hammer. The wad and part of the copper shell struck him in the optic. Young Wife Hangs Herself. Reading. During a spell ot melancholia, Thama, wife of George Oxenrelder, of Tulpehocken, this county, committed suicide by hang ing herself at the residence of ber mother, about two miles west of this place. She was 25 years of age. Sentence A Mother For Theft. Beading. Mrs. Zuzefo Ostrewskl, a Polish woman, found guilty at the last session of Criminal Court for opening the trunks ot her boarders and stealing their hard-earned sav ings, was given eighteen months in Jail by Judge Magner. The woman is 38 years of age and the mother of four children. Dig Order For Steel Coaches. , Berwick. The Pennsylvania Rail road has just placed an additional order of sixty-eight cars with the 'Berwick plant of tho American Car and Foundry Company. Sixty of the cars are the large all-steel passenger coaches and eight are combination passenger and baggage coaches. The Berwick plant has just completed an order of forty-six all-steel cars for the Pennsylvania and is at work up on an order of 125 for the New York suburban, lines. Both Legs Broken. 8ellersvllle. While Howard Cope was unloading granite at the marble yard of Andrew Gllkyson, a heavy block fell on him, breaking both legs. He was carried on a stretcher to the station and taken to St. Lukes Hos pital, Bethlehem. It Is thought that both of his legs will have to be amputated. Tamaqua. Thomas Sweeney, an extra passenger engineer, was ap pointed acting road foreman of en gines of the Reading's Shamokln division. Xot Caught Up. A man who was traveling the Oz rk Mountains on horseback stopped aefore a typical Arkansas farmhouse to inquire the way. "What's the news?" asked the mountaineer, as he leaned his lank frame against the fence and pulled Jl3 long beard thoughtfully. On finding that what had become a part of history was news to him, the traveler asked why he did not take some weekly or monthly peri odical, that he might keep In touch with the world, at large. "Wall."' said the old native, "when my pa died, nine years ago, he left me a stack of newspapers that high" indicating a height of about three feet "and I ain't done rcadln' ol 'em yet." Brooklyn Life. Eat Caterpillars In Coniro. The natives of the Upper Congo are very lima Ol cerium Kinds Ol caterpillars gathered from the trees which these Insects frequent during the caterpillar season. They assert that ".Mlta," as they call these edible raterplllars, are very palatablo when cooked In the proper way. Seyeral kinds are eaten, ranging in size from small Insects less than two Inches lonp-whlch form clusters or nests in the branches of the trees, and are therefore easily gathered to big, hairy monsters five or six inches long mid proportionally thick. The way that these latter are held in the fin gcrs and crawl over the hands and arms before being consigned to the frying pan is anything but a pleas ing sight. From October Wide World Magazine. ABANDONED IT For the Old Fashioned Coffee Was Killing. It Is difficult to estimate the amount of money In actual circulation at present in Honduras and Salvador. Of gold there Is practically none, gold, as a metal, forms a considerable export. Or the national silver there Is little In circulation and none being coined. It has practically all been driven out by the eheanc money from other countries, for tho Honduranean peso contain a slight admixture of gold, which makes It profitable to export. Trial Bottle Fares By M1I Eight cubic feet of snow equal Dne cubic foot of water. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. Why Sliu Advertised. The Bcllvillo man who got a wife through an advertisement and has I been "against the power of the press" I sver eince, will be interested in this Jdvertlsenient from a Missouri pa per: I "Attractive woman, not a day over 30, would be pleased to correspond wl.h eligible man. Not absolutely ne-cc-fary that he should be young. Would prefer one with property, but nno with a good paying position would be satisfactory. Tho young lady is it medium height, has brown hair and gray eyes; not fat. although most decidedly the is not skinny. Her friends say she Is a fine looking ' .... ni.i . . .i .. i. . rtuuiuu. uujeiTi iiitiii -liiiuiiy. iieus'-in for this advertisement, the young woniau lives In a little dinky town, wiiere the best catches are the boys behind the counters In the dry gooJs and clothing store-s, and everyone of them is spoken for by the time lie Is out of short 'pants.' " Atlan ta Constitution. Ir yos suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Ktfllnn 8lckne Upturns, or nnve children that do so, my New llls coverywill relieve them, and all yno ar aaked to do Is to send for a Free Trial J Bottle of Dr. iUj't . Eplleptlolde Oura It has cored thousands where orerrthlnif etia failed. Guarnnteed by Mbt Medical laboratory I nd'T Pure Fond and Drugs Act, Juno ishta. 1004 Guaranty No. Iv71. Plmo write for Special Fre . $4 Hot tie and five AGS and complete address Cft. W. H. WAY, 648 Pearl Strati, Hew Tort I-ake Superior la 390 miles long,, the longest of the groat lakes. For COLDS and GRIP. nidi's rri-tiiNB m the hest rem-d fl , . I ,",r'" ""r"1l condition,. T? Nyulil-eirivu Immediately. inc.. i,J fcJc, atiiruir tore. " Consul Alonzo B. Garrett reports :hat a new electric car line is about to bo built In Nuevo Lauredo, Mexico. The steel rails and ties are on the ground and the right of way secured. the line will extend from tho tram way brldgo to tho custom-house, and it is planned to extend It a little later to the machine Kbops of the National Railway Line of Mexico. British India has more goat3 than any other country 30.000.0UO in all. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Grny'sSweet Powders inrChildren cure Keverixhness, lle;i(lnelie. Bad Stomach Tei'thinp Disorder, lii-jriilittpthc HnweNanH Destroy Worms. Tliey break up colds in 'J4 hours. I'leasnnt tntttkc.nnri )iunulesaii milk Noverfail. At DnirxiatH.2nc. Sanipleuiailed 1-HEE. Adilrens Allen S.Oluiated.LcKoy.X.Y. Khoulalonkorn Is tho namo of Slam's king. Mrs. Wlnslow's Ro.-.thlnir Syrnp foe ThlMrnn. twi hlne.softens the Biiirs.r'edueea Inflamma tion, nllnys iain, cures wind eolln.2tloa bottlo Seven-eighths of tho beef consum ed in Great Britain Is home produced. Dnvis- Puinkiller should be tnken with out delay when sore ibost tmd tickling throat warn you of au approaching cold. , A rook can Dy CO miles aa hour, a hawk loO miles. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. The value of automobiles entering tho world's markets lu 1909 exceed ed fuO.000,000, against $9, 000, 000 in 1902. ; "I always drank coffee with the rest ot the family, for it seemed as It thore was nothing for breakfast If we did not have It on the table. "I had been troubled some time with ray heart, which did not feel right. This trouble grew worse steadily. "Sometimes It would beat fast and at other times very slowly, so that I would hardly be able to do work for an hour or two after breakfast, and ir I walked up bill, It gave me a severe pain. "I bad no Idea of what the trouble was until friend suggested that perhaps it might be causel by oo flee drinking. I tried leaving off the coffee and began drinking Post urn. The change came quickly. I am now glad to say that I am en tirely well of the heart trouble and attribute the relief to leaving off coffee and the use of Post urn. "A number of my friends have abandoned the old fashioned coffee and have taken up with Pontum, which they are using steadily. There are some people that make Postum very weak and tasteless, but if It Is boiled long enough, according to' di rections. It Is a very delicious bev erage. . We have uever used any of the old fashioned coffee since Posttim was first started In our house." ' Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Res- son." ; , . Ever read the above letter? A new one appears front time to time. Thej re geaoine, true, mmd fall of bitnuta interest. till r When You Think Ol the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womanhood teem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re garde as s natural necessity there it no woman who would siot gladly be free from this recurring period oi pain. Dr. Perce'e Favorite Prescription makta weak women mtroni and tick women well, mnit tivem tbem freedom from paa. It eatabllahen regularity, aubduea lallamm matioa, htala ulceration and cores te male weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pieroe by letter, frit. All correspondence strictly private end sacredlv confidential. Write without (ear and without iee to World's Dispensary Med ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y, If you want a book that tells all shout woman's disease, and bow to care them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pieroe to pay cost of mailing enly, end he will tend you frte copy ol bis great tbouaand-page Illustrated Commofl Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers, la handsome clotb-binding, 31 stamps. If B. N. U. 15. SOUR STOMACH "I need Csacarets and feel like a new man. 1 have been sufferer from dys pepsia and tour stomach, for the lost two years. I have been taking medicine and other drags, bat conld nnd no relief only for a short time. I will recommend Csacarets to my friends as the only thing for indigestion and tout stomach and to keep the bowels la good condition. They are very nice to ant." Harry Stockier, Mauch Chunk, Fa. Eataat. ValataMe. PeWfit. Taste Oeod. Good Menr Skka,WaasrOTia. . rto. JOe. Never sold la awla. Tee ,iu MbM ataniMd C C C saaraat4 to awe et row awmes. eaofc. Ifee PnTFWT1? tade-MtrU, Nntlea3euat lAlJliIUO, ry, culms Afalast the Ge anneal toUdtlng. Address W. H. WILLS. Alt'yaioLeiw. 312 lad. Are, W uhlan ea, D. C M YKa.Br PaUOTIO. PATENTSSSPE- .A ih. Hik. ewe L-r-. Ji,jeJ ( vaV oooooooocoooooooooooooo M.,itu:Axe"S:::is
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