4 ia ev 01 4 0.1 1 4 roe l U",., THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBUEG. PA. feed For Years U and Moneys were in jj buuyvt nut auau s vt( all the Trouhfe. iniiw i v - r - .' , kidnap wer so wcait tnat tne m I caught would affect them art my aching until I L lardly endure the misery," says rj C. Bom, 73 ulton St., Brook It y. "In the morning when I Jj Ume, I could STRONG CONTRAST IN OUR GENERALS General Pershing Is Quick on Trigger; Sibert a Tire less Worker. EACH HAS BIG MAN'S JOB If nine, - "j, bend over and fri Knt darts of wnnh mv kid. 1 kird for down tent Id through MIV IIK1 Inn gamy anu uiaircsng ana r .....m.ineii in mv avatem. malt L (ett and handa awell. There circles under my eyes and , dizzy I could hardly ace. uVumitic pnina in my kneea and LiU I could do to set around. I f ... In flint, ihiiu and T autfrt ana uwu an kihoi or .a. nt arail tmtil f frtaal Llriincv They rid me , trouble and strengthened my al kidneys. When I have taken II ffilce, UH'jr uo ucne- I! (o More t. i ViL'OlIAN, Notary Public. V.IWi'1 at Any Store, 60a a Bos w naurs abx PILLS IURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. f Cold tm are wheellnsr and anee. lushing and nawklnsr. voua r - .. . . " " .. - 1 1 cold preposition. HwMlle JL HalMlionetofHoreAraMinil ITtr Quickly relieves bad vasea. . - jraggiita, 25cU. a bottle. far WVs Tootliacb Dlfcpe HAIR BALSAM A toilet prpirttoo of nvril niM toanuiicaie auarntx. FmDmIu eL j II... .a t? J J If j-J w. sum SJI.W ait, ITlllfyH n. Hit Wlah. . kwlsli I In) kul.sor 111 T" tWi him 111? I wish he were Jw'i Pleasant Pellets are the pe liver pills put up 40 jrcara nnguiate 1 iter and bowels. Ad. letting at the Facta, nidier says site baa mevor .una man permission to kiss hai to believe ttmt" II not to know Is the kind of ot np when a young man rrnt a 'mnr ptikln UincTR .ititnsir ukt, 10 fMre oid, adfFn4 r- -no our: ifc.and Pf.vr.mnt nr th 'JJ." o try Kllrlr -n In hap s n . L V k. i HroiaplKtvlymirwl her." Mrs. Kike Boldrtra apny, "is llrst ndmlttcd to the fl mjHolf as ongiiged in Powiumd addresses itn h Enicmon Iloufih. "Later hiwyer Jud a.greut I0'fli lii'SlilfS fnhltlnir Im. as omtuitpd olwnys In rseilll v lironJi 1 Kla an.nM r 'head. As u waiter KlJIiT lm to ilo n erent Wflllwt ivnvnlihln. nurnWl K 'Irliikmoke.-plny cards '"'ik, wnh. Hhuve end WJIer who does: not rend IM or 8 hnnnv. a ml "snt null ought' ttf be. ' II Pty of'tiiem, for the boys Commander In Chief Forces Things Along at Top Speed, While Sibert Watches Details and Insists on Accuracy. Field Headnunrters. Amerlcnn Ex- pedltlonary Forces, France. Two men, com emcient, both trained In the same cbool. botli In the snine linn nf Borv. Ice, probably never offered stronger contrast than Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of the exnlltlim. nmi Mni Gen. William L. Sibert, division com mander. Working as a-tcam, whip, ping our troops Into shnne for ihn grueling strugglo awaiting Ihem, It would be hard to flml n lnff n,n. blnntlon. Each has a hcnlp-Kl7.iil Job and lending a great army In those onys oners ninny mnn-slzed Jobs, writes Junius n. Wood In hn News. Pershlna: Is ft'f the nulrk-nn.tho.f rli. ger style. Sibert Will bo suro Mini tho nmrilnr Is dry. . Periling Is of tho diishlna tvtm. Dervrtis, always on the iro. Ilko n nr. chsfged battery, stirring everybody he conies In contact with, fopcinir tiw.m along at top speed. He tells what be XVUIltS. It is Ul) to thn Rfnff lin in Tlcked to see that It Is carried out. ne ii lie sure to know nnd they'll know If It Isn't. Ho elves n shnm L-lnnec nt a company nt attention, picks out a . man whoso eyes are wandering, tells i tne company commander what Is wrong a few crisp, pointed words which are not forgotten nnd the com ninnder knows how to bring the oth ers up to standard. He also rpnllzes that ho hnd better. Pershing fought Moras, administered provinces when an Iron hnnd Mas necessary, rides day and night in Ac field and In the office holds his conferences throueh th ilnv and rends reports most of the night. Sine a Methodical Worker. Sfbert Is deliberate, iiiethoillrnl. n tireless Worker. waTchlnc overv riorun Insistent that reports of his under offi cers 'be 'accurate. coinnrohpiiKlvw. pnv. rlng every angle, of the type thnt is persistent and sure. Ills vc4ce Is sel 'dnni raised lihove Its nulnr. pvon tnnp He wniks through the village street rrom his Iieudqurtrtera to Ws mess each day nt the same gait and the same hour. It may 'be a momentous Inci dent that will delay Mm n minute, or prevent him from feeing back at bis desk at the minute hn riilenlnted n When he Inspects a compnny he stops m rronfor each wiin. His comments to the commanding oulcer are futhcrlv In tone. Sibert helped build the Pan ama canal. lie Is nn ensrlneer with n training for acciirncv that fli-iirea down to thousandths of inches. Once when General PerShln? vim making his flvliie trlii"6f insnpptlnn on his first visit to the 'American army aonc, a smile twitched the corners of o loss exnctlng drill another with sergeant. On the same field n sergeant who had won honors In bayonet fencing was drilling a company In the art General Pershing was Interested. Ho wanted to see that. It appealed to his lovo for action. A colonel of marines who accom panied him carried a natty bamboo cane. That was just what the geq eral needed. He took tho enne. Then to the edification of tho officers, also such of the men as dared glance up from their work, the general nve a demonstration of feneinn- ih. n dpnth style of n battlefield. With the itt.o cane In his right hand he Jabbed, lunged, plunged, in skipped sideways, each thrust Impal ing an Imnglimnry foe. tlClOUS, Vigorous. thnfH n.h.i'. wanted," he said. "Get the man and on to the next nm. Tiuin . - -v. v ,11, k time In a bottle to nnipiiea thn .w ...v MIIV points of fencing." General Sibert snvs thnt twn.iiiif,i of the time of the stnfT officers of nny expedition, If It Is run properly, Is dc voled to planning for the comfort and health of the men. He ci.n tell you how each company Is billed, how many cases of sickness there are among tho expedition, What propor tion of their lucrenscd pay tho men are saving and how the expedition Is equipped for fighting. There are twn big Jobs with two big men to nil them. The dnshng Persh ing nnd the methodical Sibert make a team that will be lmrd to bent when their machine once starts. URGES CHANNEL TUNNEL Mi5omil,ii araa-ftiHta or by I eon. twitched the corners of I ryu. fro. uu.kl,4 c, his stern Hps. A sergeant, one of tho nlrl.ftmn Hrakjmumd'I ...1. 1. regulations lltce'hls Hoyle. was drilling a piatoon, mostly gawking, raw re emits. Out of the corner of his eye he bsw the genera! add a following of oniccrs striding across Ihe field In his Direction. "AttentlonT he ahouted In sfpn torlnn tones nd the mon mndn their best efrortsitssume a military poise. "Brace up. yer standlh' like a lot o' old wimnien."icrowlcd the sergeant In a tone meant -only for his men. The general, half a dozen strides ahead of tho rest of tho party, caught it. i Ills Iron gray mustache could not cover tne smile, lie did not criticize that company. Instead' he veered off to .w22E,i5! MELT HEIRLOOMS FOR 'ARMY itllK' nf .41 . ... . t 1 Women From 'All- Over Country Give Up Keepsakes 4o Send Gifts to' Soldiers. tome k. r nn n 11,,,. miliar.. nf n CniZ." Knl.l Ihn Itf . ln.. Now V.irtr JTlliI onl.t ..n.l olln-. t -. wh.v. T.,,w 4USI1,,17 . " - -fh. f.,l! ,11,1, DII.CI tUII" "'Us njfes were railing trlbuted by wvnnen tn all parts of fhe .. i I rr..i.i o... . ... i i-nu ireuiuiing. vuneu oiuiea in iiiu ui carrying on me ,n i 'luune,' sold idie. wwk of tho Natlouul- Special Aid so ciety, melted, twrtd for $2.-100. Ihe gold ami silver represented many helrlooius from . old fiimiileH from Maine t iQilifornla. Many of tnem. In sendlns In their contributions. said that the articles contributed or great seatliueotal value, This money v.114 ibe used tn hnv na- cessltles nnd luxtuiies. tno. for Ami.pt- .can soldiers in military camps urgently needed. Tho society received a re tjuest from one of these rumps for 800 weaters, 800 pairs of socks, 300 pairs of .gloves, phonograplH. and. other camp Mentlnls. '!(.' snvaiho. ill,) ,. pAli'ui seasick, and AhVi u Kiiahly Is sonao rf Meanest Max L ""m In the .worlil la Nlir . 'ou. v i. . iuiTi unu. hi; iililn. u ...i.i. ,.i.i. . ... i mm r. men u i9" lll.S llvlnu l,an hHiufl and.sltlo the wiiur wiio was bathing. lt tir. ir. Il. 1 ft PHrior Flavor (STUM e beveraw 0w. from v.. . rx s well N in place especially Disagrees! 1 1 Woman Worked as Fanrthand. LtnuUsvllle. After loUtai tor more than a year us a farmhand JLu order to support ihcrseir and infant .cuilp, Ada ucajummus jjrew urea ot sutn munual labor uiyl sought a divorce roiu Da vid UcOuliblns, a fanner, aud .her prayrr was answered by Judge ,Val-lac. U "- - i aH SEVEN KITTENS GET 3 JOBS IN CONGRESS Washington. A Job has been found for Congressman Austin's secretary's cat's seven kittens. They will be welcome down on the floor below In llepresenta tlvo Ilulberfs office. Mice are overrunning tho place. They are as bold as bulldogs. Frunk McEnnony, Mr. Ilulberfs secre tary, says Uiey climb on the big leather chairs and watch him derisively as he tries to work. The. other night the mlco ate up all the free seeds thnt Mr. Hum bert had for distribution among his constituents. That Is not much of a disaster, In view of the fact that his district In New York Is one of tho most thickly populated In the grenter city nnd the peoplo wouldn't know what to do with tho seeds If he sent them on. What Is of Im portance, though, Is that the mice also ate up a bas-relief model of thq East river, Hell Gate nnd Ward's islund, being httrncted by the excellent qual ity of glue In the puplcr muche. Hell (iate Is a most precious thing In the pyes of this con- xessiuun. DEDUCTIVE TEST IS FAILURE Scientific Method Adopted by New York Detectives Admittedly Inconclusive. New York. The llrst real test of the now method evolved by tho New York detective bureau .for proving crime solely through chemical, sclen line nnd analytical deductions resullei' In failure In the court of general ses sions. An Indictment of Vencenzo d Stefiino for ten-year-old Tllllo Brown' murder was dismissed when chemist? of the central testing laboratories ad mitted thnt they had been "too posi tive" in their statements before the grand Jury that they had discovered Inllnlteslmal fragments of tho stnic used in strangling tho child on the blade of a knife f. uad In Do Stofano's possession. 4 Arthur Fell, the lender In the move ment to construct a tunnel under the English channel, Is now working on plans to bring tho Idea to a head. He recently met representatives from France and other allied powers and with them went over the situation. DROWNS TRYING T0 RESCUE j Scout Master Sinks In Mla.' salppl Rlv- er While Bringing Yt-jth Ashore. St. Louis. Eugene Ferris, eight years old, of Alton, a Boy Scout, and William Strlttnatter, twenty-one, scout master of a boys' troop, were drowned In the Mississippi river a mile north of Alton. The scoutmaster, n strong swimmer, had gone to the old of young Ferris when the latter, In wndlng about, got Into dwp water nnd was cnrrlcd out Into the river by tho current. Strlttnatter had taken young Ferris nnd eight other Iwys of his troop on a hike. The boys prevailed on him to permit them to get Into the wntcr, and ne joined them. HOW HE SAW THE BALL GAME Man Carted Dry Goods Box and Brasa Kettle to Grounda to Prevent Repetition of Injuries. "I am a COUtinns tnnn" an lil Mr Slowboy, "and rarely place myself In annger without taking great precau tions," and he lifted out of his wngon a dry goods box and a 'orass kettle. "1 came out here to see a match three weeks ago," tho old man explained, "and during rhe game a red-hot ball, right from tho bat, struck me like a cannon shot between the eyes, bent my spectacles down, broke both glass es, disarranged my Ideas, obstructed my rlew of the gnme and knocked me down. Then tho catcher and short stop ran together and stood on me, and Jumped to catch the ball, and when they came down they both kicked mo for eettlna In tha wnv nmi moklng them miss the ball. And now I nave brought along this dry goods box to sit In and this brass kettle to wear on my head." ' And, plocldly, safely, but a little warm whhnl, he saw the game clear through. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele graph. Oranulated EyHldi, Situ. Inflamul Eyia r.ileT.d ov.r nlaht by Roman liyn Ualuiu. One trial prowa I la merit. Adv. An Optimist "Are you biully hurt! I am a idivsl- clnn. I am sorry my car struck you, and" "Pur. now!" triumphantly exclaimed battered Brother Bung, striving to scramble to his feet. "I done paid a fawchln teller fou' bits, and she went Into n transportation and 'nnunced tint I was gwlne to have a piece of good luck. And, sho' 'miff; yuh 'tis! I gits hit by a autymobllo and knocked every whlch-uh-wny, and, lo and behold, a white doctor hops out, all ready to fix me up I And, ylt, dar's folks dnt don't b'lleve In fawchln tellers a-tull !" Kan sas City Star. fe-? Net Contentt 15Pluid Drachm ''') i W ni'i'J tow! cvcj.j I gt iff iHtsf i It) XJr k . flit PROPHET TELLS OF WAR'S END German 'Monk In 1701 Fixed :Three Years and Five Months of Strife. AMERICAN ENTRY FORETOLD Document Discovered In Old Monas tery In Mecklenburg Describes "Wagons Without Horses" and "Fiery Dragons of the Air." Jobs for 1,000 Boys. Little Bock, Ark. "Boy wanted!" Tils sign dceoratas a hundred or more shqp windows. Statisticians huvo es timated thnt 1.000 hoys are needed to fill Jobs in Little Rack. Telegraph conipiyiles are caiployfoig girls to carry messages. Copenhagen. In the rnr.lns at th oid monastery or the Holy Ghost In Wlsmar, Mecklenburg, mi old Bible wus found which contained a remark able prophecy regarding the present world war. It was written In 1701 by one of the mouks ou nnriliment thnt is now yellow and seared with niri.. It is now on exhibition in a glass case la tllO City hall of Wlsnmr. Ha imwh publicity has been frlvpn tn tliA nnu phecy lu the papers of Germany that uiousanas nave Hocked to Wlsmar to see It. The . prophecy not onlv i?iv th cause of the war, but also Indicates tho countries engaged. Up to the present It has been amazingly accu rate. It -does not exnctlv Htuto that Germnny will be victorious, but Indi cates now long the war will last, when the decisive battle will be fought, and wnero nnd when peace will como. nnd adds thnt Germnny will coutlnue to ex ist as a power for many venrs. A translation of tho writing on thn iparchment is as follows: ".When Malignity and Hatred Ruin' "Lord, hnve mercy on thv nemiln ii. ste the fact that they are turning mate nun more away from thee; that they are destroying thv llllinnslprlen . ... . - ana cloisters ami forgetting thee. A time w.lll come In Europe when these pcopie win reel tho weight of thy hand, rnhen malignity and hatred will rule. It will :be at a time when the pnpnl sent will he vacant, and the conflagration will come us the reaplt of the murder ot a jitlnee. Seven fic tions will rise against ,the eagle with one head and the eagle witli two bends. Tho birds will defend th tfUwsly mid viciously with their talons, mvl their wings will protect their peo ples, a prince from their very midst, u sovereign who mount iiU homo frotu Ihe wrong side, will be .encom passed by a wall of enemies. His slogan will be Jnwnrd with GodT Tho Almighty God will lead him from vic tory to victory and many will meet fhelr death. "There will be wagons without horses, and fiery dragons will fly through the air dropping fire and sul phur nnd destroying cities and vil lages. The people will turn to God. The terrible war will last three years and five months. Tho time will como when food can neither be sold nor bought, and brend will be carefully distributed. The ons will bo tinged with blood nnd men will lie In wait uu tier fhe waves for their prey." America's Entry Foretold. Hero follows a reference to Ameri ca, which was in those times often re ferred to as the ''country of the seven stars." "TIM! people of the Seven Slurs will attack the ring of steel and suddenly lau upon tne boarded nation In tho rear and rend It in twain. Thn whola of the lower Ithlne will tremble, but nevertheless will endure to the end. The land to the west will bo on vast desolation, nnd the bind In thn ooean svill, with its kkug, be crushed and suffer all the nancs of hnnper. The land of tho bearded people will suit endure lor a long time to come. and following the war the world will ne united In oue great brotherhood. "Tho victors will carry a cross, and between four small .cities and four steeples of equal height the decisive battle will be fought. Between two lluden trees the victor will fall upon his knees before his army, lift bis bunds to heaven and thank God. Fol lowing this all ungodliness will disap pear; the' indweut dunces that pre vailed before the wnr will be seen no mure, nmi God will reign ia church, sttitc and family "Tho war will commence when the rmin Is rlnonlng aud will reaeh Its height wheu the cherries bloom for tho tiurd time, rcirt-o will be cousuiuniHt. cd by the princo in time for theChrlAt uina muss." AH German aewspnncrs huve um. meuted on this amazing prophecy. "It Is remarkable." sa.vs one nnnnr. "how nccurutcly this monk lms nreilirt. cd events ns they huvo thus far occur red. Wo sincerely hope that th longed-for peace will come, ns hn anva. lu order thnt we all may breathe free ly again. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The Svstem Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron boilds np the system. 60 cents. Couldn't Be Beaten. Tho other week a country woman went Into a small market town In the north to do some shopping, snys Pear son's Weekly. After making several purchases she came to a grocer and provision mer chant's shop, In window of which she Saw some nice looking eggs. Sho went Into tho shop and asked tho grocer If they were gowl nnd fresh eggs. "Yes, ma'am," said the grocer; "they cannot be beaten." "Oh," cried the old woman, "they're aae use tao mo If they ennna be beat en, as I want them for oor Jock's pud din'." BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP will quiet your cough, soothe tho In flammation of a sore throat and lungs atop Irritation In tho bronchial tubes Inspiring a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration In tho morning. Mudo and sold In America for fifty-two years. A won derful prescription, assisting Nature In building up your general health and throwing oft tho disease. Especially useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc For sale in all civil ized countries. Adv. Doctors Raise Fees. Doctors' fees are to be raised In I London. Medical men In vnrlous dis- i trlcts hnve come to a common agree ment, and the result that patients arc being asked to pny more. Twenty-five per cent Increase Is the average. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh la a local disease greatly Influ enced by conelltuUomi! conditions. It therAfnm MniilrM winBilitiiin..ni ..... ment. HALL'S CATAKKU MKD1CINE la taken Internally and acia through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. .HALL'S UATAKKH MEDICINE strove the foundation of the disuse, fives the patient atrength by IntprovliiK the general health and assists nature In going Its work. $100.00 for any case of ?ii!!X!!,Jht HALL'S CATAURH MEDICINE) fulls to cure. Druggists 76o. Testimonials rree. F. J. Cheney e Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Real Species. "Poor old Bill's wife Is the gray inare In that house." "I think she Is more an old nng." . . - n nnD r.PWT. (ALWIIVIi-K AVcgotabterarationlbrAs ..(....ulRnurltaT i undine jiumauuoi22 M-srn 1 ThcretryPromoUnADi4V1i( uieenuincsj uiu ivw -, . w Lin a n tf neither upturn, worpiuu Xliucrai. c( ot Ait w - n u. rJ 1 JbrttUlSJtl $xmws 1 , ir.. 1 DMmoifv fSr Constipation and Diarrhoea una rcvciis""" rac-Similc Sinatoreof NEW TUit For Infantg and CMMrim. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature, of In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper, VMS siirvsiia mmmv. niw voim errr. w A Difference. "There Is no excuse for crime." "No; but there Is often a warrant for It." Almost Perfect. Neighbor How Is your boy getting along In the hrmy? Veteran Well, he attracted the at tention of the general, and made quite a hit with the colonel, and Is very pop ulnr with his captain but he Is find ing It awful hard to plenso tho ser geant and thp corporal. Judge. Ferrets Will Aid Soldiers. A corps of ferrets bus been moM llzed from all ports of Englund and Wules for service at the front. They are to be sent to the t rem lies to fight the ''nits which have become excer tlonally fierce mid bold, und huve been known to ntlnck n mun for right of way tn a narrow passage. The bride falls to observe her hue. bnnd's cloven foot until after she gets n whiff of his I'liiven breath. ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD PREPARE FOR WAR The first tost a man la put thru for either war or life Insurance Is an exami nation of his witter. Thla la most essen tial because the kidneys play a most im portant part In causing premature old bkc and death. The more Injurious the pois ons passing thru the kidneys the sooner cornea decay so snys Pr. Tierce of Sur gical Institute, Buffalo, N. T., who further advises all people who are paat thirty to preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid drink plenty of water sweat some dally and take Anurto, double atrength, before meals. SOe a package. Thla An-u-rlo Is a lato discovery ot Dr. Pierre nnd is put up In tablet form, and can be obtained at almost any drug store, For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" Joints, swollen feet or hands, due to urlo arid In the blood. Anuria quickly dissolves the urlo acid as hot water does sugar. Take a little Anurlc before men Is and prolong life. Bend 10 cents to Dr. Tierce for trial package of Anurlc. I NEWS OF NEW JERSEY Dumont, N. the relief Dr. J. "I feel hap;y ovel Pierce's Fuvorite l're scriptlon lias gly. en me. My phy 8 1 c I a n strongly urged an opera.' tlon, but I wai afraid. Oue of Dr. Pferce'J books fell Into my hands, and reading what tha Prescription had done In ulmllaf cases I beciin Its Use, und was hnpplly surprised to re celve results after a few doses; thla encouraged mo to continue until tn Inflammation and congestion folly ut sided. Anyone can realize what at would mean to one depressed nnd die cournged to regnln henllh, besides doctor bill saved and being snved tha danger of nn operation." SIRS. DJ LOSS HEDGLOX, NIagnra St. Adr. 1 llifi! Habitual Constipation Relieved II you wake in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. A torpid liver derangea the whole system, produces sick headache, dyspepsia, cosbveness and piles. There is no better remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS. Try them just once and be eternally convinced. For sale by ail druggists. Dr. Turfs Liver Pills by shipping to M Lewls Boer 6 CoAsp Write now for our Price Lists and Market Reports on FURS AND HIDES We are the Largest and Leading Buyers of All Kinds of Hides and Furs In these sections. For nearly sixty years we have given thousands of Fur and Hide shippers entire satisfaction. WE CHARCE NO COMMISSION Piw York Chef Says Meat la Sweet and Palatable and Resembhrs Young Pork. New York. Various experiments with the Amerlcnn palate are being made by Edounrd Pnnchnrd, chef of ono of tho big hotels, who some day hopes to publish a monograph on our national gastronomic likes and dislikes Hid eccentricities. '..' Among the most Important of these experiments Just now Is a test of tho meat of tho whale and of the sea cow, mora scientifically known as the manatee. According to Mr. Panchnrd fho meat of both these sea denizens Is tasty and hns great food value when properly prepared. The sea-cow Is now almost extinct, but Alexander Graham Bell has begun the breeding of these mammals In waters about Honda, and soon Its flesh may be more available. According to Mr. Pnnchard Its taste greatly resembles wai or young pork and .the ru?at Is sweet and palatable The sea-cow reaches upward of seven hundred pounds In weight, so even one catch would do much to relieve the food stringency. In tha Auto. Smith (at the wheel) Do you know, I have a new thsory about eavlna tires Nervoua Companion Good heavens I What was that nolsuT Smith (wearily) Only another the ory exploded, Stop ! Vo mug! m car teBr HHrU 1 in . ? 11 w LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND s the greatest hvwmsm ills LY0IA C.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. ' 1
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