A REMARKABLE MAX. Attire and Bright, Though Almost a Centenarian. Bhepard Kollock, of 44 Wallace 8t., Red Bank, N. J., Is a remarkable man at the age of 98. For 40 years' he was a victim ot kidney troubles and doctors Enid be would never ba cured. "I was try- If'g everything," Bays mi. ivuiiui'K. uut my 'i'i V' rinplr wna lama nnH weak and every exertion sent a sharp twinge through me. 1 had to get up everal times each night and the kid ney secretions contained a heavy sedi ment. Recently I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, with flue results. They have given me entire relief." Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. Capital Punishment According to the World Almanac the following states have abollRhod capital punlRhment: Maine, Michi gan, Wisconsin, Rhode Inland and Kansas. It Is understood that Kansas has no statute abolishing the death penalty, but no governor will sign a death warrant on account of the pre cedent of former chief executives. Colorado and Iowa have both restored It after a brief period of abolition. Ohio is now agitating the abolition of the death penalty. . r- What Causes Headache, From October to May, Colds are the most ft ' ient ranse cf Headache, Laxativa B. pio Quinine removes causo. E. W. Grove ou box. 2.V. Still At It. "Let the galled jade wince," wrote the editor, and the intelligent com positor in the prohibition town set It up, "Let the gallon Jug win." Col umbus Ledger. That Drjr Hacking Cough needs attention. Ask your druggist tor Brown's Bronchial Troches, which till Quickly relieve the coush. School Buildings Unsafe. Inspection of the 360 public and 200 In tr 200 private and parochial school build ings In Chicago disclosed that about fifty schools were unsafe. Instruc tions were given that changes be made Immediately. Mrs. WlnBtov'sSoothing Syrup for Children allays pain, cures wind coliCjjJSc a bottle England's Volcanic Fires. A burning cliff which recently aroused fears of a volcanic explosion at Lyme Regis, England, has called reuewed attention to a kind of earth fire, not connected with volcanoes, of which a few earlier examples have been known. This phenomenon was observed .nearly twenty years ago in another cliff of Bhale about three miles from the same spot, and still earlier the smoldering fires in a cliff of dark blue clay on the eastern side of Weymouth bay attracted much at tention. The primary cause of such outbursts seems to be the oxidation jf Iron pyrites, which Is often abund ant In shales and dark clays. The heat generated may become sufficient to set flro to some of the sulphur dis tilled out, yielding smoke and sul phurous fumes and the bitumen of some shales may add other lnflam mable material. A British geologist suggests that spontaneous combus tion In the latest case has been di rectly due to the effect on the de composing pyrites of extreme atmos pheric changes, the heavy rains that that have followed a fairly hot sum mer, or possibly to the action of the sea. Trusts In Germany. The trust proper Is less highly de veloped In Germany than in America, but In nearly every branch of Indus try syndicates, agreements and con ventions or "kartells," as they are termed, are controlling largely the business situation. There Is nothing in German law tn fnrhlrl nnv ncree- ment among manufacturers or dealers In regard to prices and terms as long as it does not fall within the limits .of Hftfeterm "unfairness in trade" or not "contrary to good morals." HAPPr OLD AGE Most Likely to Follow Proper Eating. L Aa Old age advances, we require less food to replace waste, and food that will not overtax the digestive or gans, while supplying true nourish ment outu an lueai iooa is round in Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and barley by long baking and action or diastase In - the barley which changes the starch Into sugar. The phosphates also, placed up un- tr i UN aim nnn r rtr r n a -m k ui wmie uour. iney are necessary cells. "I have nsed Grane-Nuta" write. an Iowa man, "for 8 years and feel aa good and am stronger than I was tea years ago. I'am over 74 years old and attend to my business every day. "Among my customers 1 meet a A m .tvfVi.i LI. J V 1. 1 a ' . "oi urane-iMuia ana Dostum wh rh to has used for the last 6 years. He mixes Grape-Nuts with Postum and nys they go floe together. V'For many years before I began to NOrape-Nuta 1 could not say that I Wfr1 Ufa er trnow who 14 ' " " " " w j i. was lu pie to say 'I am well.' I suffered Ily with constipation, now my i are aa regular aa ever in my Vhenever I make extra effort I Id on Qrape-Nuta food and It SUs the bill. I can think and y great deal easier." era's a Reason," Name given "-Mm Co., Battle Creek. Mich. -xne tioaa to weuvuiey la PROMINENT PEOPLE. W. W. ABtor increased his gift to the Oxford endowment fund to f. 100 000. Rear-Admiral Evans will relinquish command ot the battleship fleet in July. J. P. Morgan headed a syndicate that purchased a large nitrate field in Chile for 112,500,000. The Hon. James Cully, son of Vis count Selby, was committed to jail for contempt of court In abducting his daughter. Prlnco Kunl, special envoy of the Emperor of Japan, arrived at Madrid, to confer on Queen Victoria a decora tion granted by tire Mikado. General Hugh Cameron, the Kan sas hermit, has signified his intention of retiring from the woods and spend ing the remaining years of his life in an automobile. J. C. S. Beckham, for eight years Governor of Kentucky, announced his permanent and unconditional retire' ment from politics at a banquet given him by 300 Democrats. Dr. Jacoby, in an address before he Conference on Congestion, tn New York City, said poor ventilation re sulting from crowded quarters bred and spread tuberculosis. M. D. Pokottloff, Russian Minister to China, who was in this country in 1905 to aid In the negotiation ot the treaty of Portsmouth, which ended the Russo-Japanese War, died at rekin. Brigadier-General Royal Thaxter Frank, U. S. A., retired, dlsd In his home in Washington, D. C, in his Beventy-sixth year. He was gradu ated from the Military Academy in the class of '53. In a speech to Camp Flro Club of America, Glfford Plnchot, Chief For ester of the Department of Agricul ture, declared that a great war Is im minent In this country, and that the forest rangers will be scouts. . LI 1 ' ' ' AWLO NEWSY GLEANINGS. Bourke Cock ran was dropped from all Tammany Hall committees. New Zealand and Tasmania hope to see the American battleship fleet. Japan will enforce regulations re stricting the Importation of arms into China. The Japanese Government has de cided to establish a tobacco monopoly in Korea. Japan Is considering a proposition to lease her railways to a foreign syndicate. China will pay an Indemnity to Japan and retain the arms seized on board the Tatsu. No member of the Cabinet will at tend the Republican National Conven tion as a delegate. The Chilean section of the trans andine tunnel on the Artca aud La Paz Railway has been opened. The Russian Minister of Justice has asked the Duma to vote $1,000, 000 to enlarge the overcrowded prisons. The news that the American battle ship fleet would visit Australia was received with rejoicing at Sydney and Melbourne. New York City is suffering from recurrent waves of scarlet fever and measles, and all the contagious dis ease hospitals are filled. The return of the American battle ship fleet by way of Suez is regarded in Russia as definitely ending the rumors ot serious trouble in the Far East. Secretary Taft, speaking in Michi gan, advocated greater railway regu lation to prevent Government owner ship and the increased centralization of power it would entail. Testifying for the Government, a one time employe of the Standard Oil Company declared that the com pany paid regularly for information concerning the shipments of Its rivals. HALLS OF CONGRESS. Mr. Simmons, ot North Carolina, spoke in support of the ship subsidy bill. Mr. Bacon, of Georgia, spoke on al leged executive encroachments on the legislative power. Representative Lllley testified be fore the House committee which is Investigating his charges. The Postofflce Appropriation bill, amplified, the total being increased $1,225,000, passed the House. Senator Tillman introduced a reso lution for an iuvestigation ot specula tive loans and other alleged banking abuses. Senator Lodge urged the passage of the Aldrlch currency bill as the best means to prevent a recurrence of financial disturbances. Representative LI Key's attorneys withdrew from the submarine scandal inquiry because they were not per mitted to examine witnesses. Representative Hobson, before a House investigating committee, said a submarine boat concern's represen tative had offered him influence in exchange for support. Mr. Sims, ot Tennessee, declared lhat a reign of terror existed in Wash ington, and charged that the preva lence of crime was due to the in efficiency ot the police. It was disclosed that President Roosevelt had a report from United States secret service agents on Wall Street gambling before he announced his intended investigation. An investigation of the Postofflce Department was called for, charges being made of fraud in the system of weighing mails by which the railroads bad robbed the people of $70,000,00. The House Committed on Appro priations reported a pension bill which abolishes all aceicies in out side cities and consolidates payments in a central distributing agency in Washington. GETTING HIS. "Of course you don't want anything you are not entitled to," said the conscientious man. "Of course not," answered Senator Sorghum; "but I will Incidentally re mark that I aways have the best le gal talent available to ascertain what I am entitled to." Washington Star. DUN'8 WEEKLY SUMMARY. Trade Reports 8how That the Process of Readjustment Will Consume Considerable Time. New York. 11. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Trade reports indicate a little more activity and the percentage of idU machinery decrenses, but more re dtictlons In wages and dividends show that the process of readjust ments will take some time. Weather conditions in all sections facilitate the distribution of seasonable wear ing npparel and house furnishings, im proving Benliment, yet retailers art not disposed to replenish BtockB be yondthe business actually In sight. More business is Blowly coming tc the steel mills, but expectations of lower prices has postponed ninny or ders that soon will be placed. Pig Iron is extremely quiet, more inquir ies being noted than last month, but little actual business is placed. Coke ovens lncreaso output slowly, al though normal activity waits for similar conditions at Iron furnaces. Railway interests are slowly Increas ing purchases of locomotives, cars and other equipment, but this de partment and other heavy HneB of steel are much quieter than the light er forms, such as wire and wire pro ducts, tin plate and pipe. "Building operations have not re vived as rapidly as we had hoped. "In the textile industry the most significant development is the unan imity with which cotton mills, es pecially in New England, have an nounced a 10 per cent reduction in wages to take effect at the end of this month. Jobbers report restricted orders and there is alfo complaint re gadlng collections. The export trade In cottons lack feature. As to woolens, the slight Improvement noted last week, has continued, but trade Is still light, and chiefly In col ored worsteds. "Inactivity continues In the New England footwear Industry, factories running on short time, as a rule. Many cities report an output of 40 per cent full capacity, and shipments through Boston are about 25 per cent below those of a year ago. Lenther Is more active, although some lines are dull, and many tanneries ars practically shut down. A firmer feeling In the hide market Is not ac companied by many actual changes In prices, but larger sales have re duced packers' Btocks." MARKETS. PITTSBURG. Wheal Nn. 1 red f M pi Hye-No.2 7 71 Corn No S yellow, ear 08 aj No. 8 yellow, shelled til 03 Ml led ear Ml 07 Oats No. I white M No. 8 white 51 m Flour Winter atent i 05 8 0) Fancy straight winters 4 0 4 j Day No. 1 Timothy IB 0) in y Clorer No. 1 IS 00 Ift isi Feed No. 1 white mid. ton ST 0) ,)n Drown middlings tit 03 it tt Bran, hulk SB m nn Straw Wheat us) I'Mii Cat 9 a jo oj Dairy Products. Batter Elgin creamery 8) n Ohio creamery ill 44 Fancy country roll H ti Cheese Ohio, new 11 17 New York, new. 11) 17 Poultry, Etc. Rons per lb I 17 14 Chickens dressed II n Eggs 1'a. and Ohio, tresta 18 si Fruits and Vegetable. Potatoes Fancy white rer bit.... 7) 71 Cabbage per ton 15 J) HO) Onions per barrel ,. I it I a 'BALTIMORE. Flour Wlntor Patent I 5 n J 8) Wheat No. 8 red 0? Corn Mixed 71 71 Eggs 8) 81 Butter Ohio creamery si 40 PHILADELPHIA. rionr Winter Patent $ 5 ) S 7 Wheat No. red 1)7 Corn No. 2 mixed 71 73 Oats No. 8 white l 4 Butter Creamery 81 81 Eggs Pennsylvania firsts Si U NEW YCRK. Flour-Patents I I Jl I Ti Wheat No. red 100 Corn No. S 81 87 Oats No. 8 white 61 K Butter -Creamery 41 81 Kggs State and Pennsylvania.... 88 4J LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle. ' Eitro, 1,450 to 1,80) lb t 5 00 8 11 l'rlroo, l.WO to 1,40) d In S 9 Good, 1.SU0 to l.K) lbs 5 81 1 "J Tidy, 4,oj0 to 1,150 lbs 6 4) S 5) Common, 700 to 1JJ lbs 4 81 5 M Oxen 8 5) t 5) Bulls 8 01 18) Cows 1 ji OJ Heifers, 700 to i. 10.1 t SI 4 05 Fresh Cows and Springers U Si 0) Hog. l'rlme henry..; t 6 SO 8 21 Prime medium weight 8 11 5 45 Best heavy Yorker 6 40 8 48 Good light Yorkers...., 8 10 6 2) 4 10 4 5) """H' 4 71 4 U 6ttt 4 0) 4 4) Sheep. Prime wethers, clipped. t 8 00 800 bnodmlxel g 0, agl fair mixed ewes and wethors 8 Hi 6 50 Culls and oommon Si) j ;n Lamb 8 0J 750 Calves. Veal calves 5 0) i 9i Beavy and thin elv4 jj j 3 President Roosevelt has done well, thinks the SpringQeH Republican, to urge that more ample provision he made for members of the life-saving service. Justice and humanity alike call for the care of men in that dang erous employ who may be Injured In the line of duty, and for their families in case of death. The perils of the service and the heroism of it are well set forth by the President. Another attempt has. failed to wrest from the sands of the Mexican shore line the treasure supposed to be ly ing with the bones ot the steamer Golden Gate, which was burned off ManzanlllQ la 1SC2. f The General Demand of the vTell-Informed of tho World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesomo and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California r'ig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative fur its rcmark- ublo BUCCCS3. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by tho Well-Informed To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by all leading druggists. Trice fifty cents per bottle. Astor Aids Oxford. William Waldorf Astor orlglna.lly promised $50,000 when tho Oxford University endowment fund reached $500,000; he now proriiises to give $100,000 when the fund reaches this amount. The present total of the fund is $375,000. Piles Cured In to 14 Days. Tozo Ointment is etiaranteed to curt anv raseof Itching, Blind, Iileeding or Protruding Tiles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. . The Automobile. No one doubts that the automobile has come to stay. There Is every In dication that its use will be Increas ingly great. Its Introduction may force changes In methods of road building In the cities. In the mean time, however, if any special devices used in connection with it are shown to be particularly damaging to road surfaces the manufacturers should havo their attention called to the need of different mechanism for accom plishing the purpose for which these devices have been employed. Chicago Tribune. nilllon Dollar Grass. Most remarkable grass of the century. Good for three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold (.1, 600.00 worth of seed and had 300 tons of hay besides. It is immense. Do try it. Fon 10c and Tnis notice rend to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., I.a Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc., and they will mail you the only original seed catalog published in America with sam ples of Billion Dollar Grass. Macaroni Wheat, the sly miller mixer, bainfoiu the dry soil luxuriator, Victoria Rape, the 20o a ton green food nroduoen, bilver King Bailey yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc., etc., etc. And If you lend 14c we will add a pack age of new farm teed never before seen by you. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. A. C. L. Platitudes. The troubles from which the coun try la now suffering are due to an assumption that the old platitudes no longer apply that we can vlolnto their teachings and yet escape consequen ces. If we had nailed to tne mast the one sentence, "Ignorance and sus plrion breed distrust and cannot pro vide remedies," and hod Intelligently acted in accord therewith, moat of the Americans now seeking work would be at work. If during the last two years our public officers had been as zenlous not to disturb honest en terprise as to stamp out dishonest practices more smoke today would be coming out of mill chimneys. We have been devotees at the altar of half the truth with tho usual and in evitable result. New York Globe. DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA. Could J.ny Slnte-Tencll in One Hand hi Dreadful Slate Dlsenso Defied Treatment for 7 Years Cured by Cntlctira. "I had eczema on my hands for about seven years and during that time I had used several so-called remedies, together with physicians' and druggists' prescrip tions. The disease was so bad on my hands that I could lay a slate-pencil in one of tho cracks and a rule placed across the hand would not touch the pencil. 1 kept using remedy after remedy, and while soma g.tro partial relief, none relieved as much as did the first box of Cuticura Ointment. I made a purchase of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and my hands were perfectly cured after two boxes of Cuticura Oint ment and one cake of Soap were used. W. U. Dean, Newark, Del., Mar. 28, 1007." John Brown's wagon, in which be made many pilgrimages during his crusade against slavery, was burned at Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday. There is need for Garfield Tea when the akin is sallow, the tongue coated, and when headaches are frequent. On the eastern coast of Africa there Is a body of cavalry mounted on oxen. The beasts are lean creatures and move with surprising agility. H. H. Green's Sons, of At'-unt. Ox. are the only successful Dropsy H .calis'-. In the wor d. Bee their llber.il offi r in advertise ment in another column of t i s p:iMT. Prince Luitpole, Regeiit cf B:tva ria, celebrated his 87th birthday Thursday. Itch cured in 30 minutes by WooIforJ's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. Fraudulent vendors ot eyeglasses are overrunning New York, and are be ing driven there from other states. - DROPSY"1 DISCO VEB' Mm. BmS r MlanlaU US IO Darl' inmtm Wtmm. Br. U. U, SBESVS SOU. Bu B, AttaMt. i RUT NAM HAPPIE8T MAN ON"EARTH His No Cares and No Anxiety for Future Events. Johann Schmld, who lives In a cot tage In the village of Suhr, in the can ton of Argovle, Switzerland, has had painted across the front of his dwell ing in large letters the sentence: "Mere lives the happiest man on earth." Selunld, who Is 55 years or ago, snld to an Interviewer: "I defy you to tliid a happier man than myself. 1 have never worked, never married, never been 111, and have never been anxious for the future. I eat well, tlrlnlt well, and sleep well. What more would you have?" When in hla teens Schmld wa3 left by lits father an Income of about 1 a week and a small pleee of land. He built his cottage on the land, and has occupied It ever since. Bequest Refused. The French Academy refused the $20,000 bequeathed to it by Mile. Louise II. Leclerc, who died in New York last year, to be used, according to the terms of her will. In "raising" tho moral tone of France." The Academy holds the acceptance of this fund would be tantamount to admit ting the opinion of the testatrix, who recorded her nutlve country as a sink of iniquity. FITS,St.Vltus'Dance:Nervons Diseases per mnnoiitlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve' Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise free. lr. H. R. Kline, Ldtffll Arch St., Phila., Pa. Regeneration by Mandamus. A Kansas man has brought suit against the pastor of a church at Paola because the parson refused to admit hlni as a member of his flock. Here Is an object lesson for religious workers everywhere. If men can get Into the church by legal proceedings, why not resort to the Injunction and the mandamus to lure the unregener ated from their wayward paths? Kansas City Star. Only One "Dromo Qninlne" Thst is Laxative Hromo Quinine. Look for the signature of K. XV. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2jc Instructions Literally Followed. A traveling salesman died very sud denly. His relatives telegraphed the undertaker to make a wreath, the rib bon to be extra wide, with the In Hcriptlon, "Rest in Peace" on both sides, and (If room) "We Shall Meet In Heaven." Tho undertaker was out of town and his new neslstant handled the Job. It was as startling floral piece which turned up at tho funeral. The ribbon was extra wldo and bore the inscrip tion: "Rest In Peace on Both Sides, and if There is Room Wo Shall Meet In Heaven." Lcs Angeles Times. Pepper Cultivation. The cultivation of pepper Is offi cially reported to be continually ex tending In the province of Coorg, where it is said to be gradually re placing coffee In abandoned areas. Statb or Ohio, Citt op I'oi.edo, I Lucas County. sa Frank J. Uie.ney makes oath that he hi senior purtner ol the linn ot F.J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City oi Toledo. County und htule nlorcsaid, and that said firm will pay thesuin of ONE hundred DOIy Laiis tor each and every case ol CATAUIitl thut cannot he cured hv the use ol II ALL'S Ua rAititn Cuke. Imiank J. Ciiexey. Sworn to bcturc me and sutiscnlied in my presence, this Hill day ot December, A. 1)., IKS8. A. W. Ulkasos. (seal.) Notary I'liblio. Hull's Ca tarrhCure is taken internally, and ecu directly on the blood and mucous sur taxes ol the system, btml lor testimonials, tree. K. J. Cheney !l Co., Toledo, O. old by all Drugusis. 75c. Take Hall's Family fills for constipation. Self.Judgment. A man cannot speak but he Judges himself. With his will or against bis will, he draws his portrait to the eye of his companions by every word. Every opinion reacts on him who ut ters it. I: is a thread ball thrown at a mark. Or rather, it is a harpoon thrown at a whale, unwinding, as it files, a coll of cord In the boat; and If the harpoon Is not good, or not well thrown, It will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or to sink the boat. Emerson. EH0E8 AT-All ;E9. FOR EVCftV MtMBrn r.rrur nun v fjf. MEN, B0Y3. WOMCN, MISSES AND CHILDREN ijgs- V. L. Ooualmm makmm and me Ha mora) -57. 2e" a-6-3-OOandfa.BOaAoam '"an any trthmr tnanufacttrrar In that IKJ" arorld, bmcauat, thay hold thali-mJTA a lap. battar mrmmr fonsmsv anal ahoaa In lha mrorld tm.dm. flail W. L Douglis $4 1 ml $5 6111 Edgs Shut Cannot Eij7'ii!7Llh,0.,'1'JJ 'nLtie. bkot HMfJ Cstalos fret 18 m; sddrem. FADELESS DYES 1 m How many American women in lonely homes to-day Iohr for this blessing to como into their lives, and to be ablo to utter these words, bub because of some orfjanio derange ment this happiness u denied them. Every woman interested in this subject should know that prepara tion for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use of LYDIAEaPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggio Gilmer, of West Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Hnkham : "I was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to my sex, when Lydia E. l'inkham' s Vegetabi--Compound was recommended to me. It not only restored me to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother." Mrs. Josephine IIall,of Bardstown, Ky., writes : " I was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia 15. Pinkham's Vege table Compound not only restored me to perfect health, but I am now a proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compoundmade from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that liear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration, "Why don't you try it ? Mrs. l'inkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and hody antiseptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug end toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Largs Trial Sample WITH "HCALTH NB BISUTT" BOO K SENT ! THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A Orttn Oire for Ffrrrtbnftt rondt,ptlna. II e ad c fa Hi nmnrb TroiiblVftt Teething: TV I order And Iery Worm. Tbfiy Tlreak up Colds In M hnani. At nil Drocrirfii, sot lf.w York Uitjr. A. 3. OLMSTED, L Roy. N. Y. Add P. N. 0. 13, !9Ji. "OUCH" Mother Gray, Noi-m In Chila- OH, MY BACK IT IS WONDERFUL. HOW OUICKLY THE PAIN AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU USE S-JACOBS OIL THIS WELL-TRIED, OLD-TIME REMEDY FILLS THE BILL 25c ALL DRUGGISTS. 50o. CONQUERS PAIN Be Equalled At Any Pries nuulfrt from fnrtory tn .my prt of tt worl.l. lUui. YV. t. DoUOLAk" nnchlra, AfaaaT