,, Depreciation of King. . To to rich as a l;Ing was, one up on a time, the parallel to being as L Vbeautltul as an angel and as happy as f god. But whereas the angels still retain their traditional primacy, and itho felicity of the gods Is still a com imon figure of speech with our minor poets, the wealth of kings has como to be dwarfed by that of many of their subjects. Not only that, but kings lilave been reduced to pursue largely ithe same methods for acquiring rich es that their subjects make use of. FTIence It is that, while Carlos I re mains tne King even wnen ne appears In tweeds at a cafe chantant, and the Prince of Wales is still royalty when 9 travels Incognito through Paris, ey both become quite like ourselves when we hear of one selling his yacht to reduce expenses, or the other be ing caught in a tight squeeze in the stock market. New York Evening Post. A CURE AT CITY MISS10K. Awful Case of Scabies Body a Mas! of Sores from Scrntehlnfi Her r ' Tortures Yield to Cuticura. "A young woman enme to our city mis lion in a most awful condition physically. Our doctor examined lier and told us that he had scabies (the itch), incipient pare- mia fimiimtiGm pre . llprHlffllt on from eX- 3losure. er Poor body was a mass of sores bora scratching and she was not able to I retain solid food. We worked hard over ter for seven weeks but we could see little " improvement. One day 1 bought a cake of Cuticura soap and a bottle ot cuticura Resolvent, and we bathed our patient well and gave her a full dose of the Resolvent. Bhe slept better that night and the next day I got a box of Cuticura Ointment. In five weeks this young woman was able to look for a position, and she is now strong and well. Laura Jane Kates, 85 Fifth 'Ave.. New York, N. Y.. Jlur. 11, 1907." 17 ' Zinc Coffins, Zinc coffins are largely used in Vienna, but the more expensive ones are made of copper, and cost as much as $2,500, while a bronze and copper coffin recently made for a Russian Archduke cost over o,000. Mr rs. Winslow'sSoothiwr Syrnpfor Children tecthi!ig,80ftensthegums,redncpsintlnminiv tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25cabottle Women As Designers. "There Is a wide field open for women architects," said a housekeep er the other day, "and I do not seo why they have not discovered it be fore. The average woman spends the grei'.ter part of her time arrang ing and keeping her home straight "b-WU doing her house work. Why, then, shouldn't she design things with far more convenience and comfort than a man could think of? wio houses Uand appointments are arranged with out any thought of the many unneces sary steps a woman must take be foro she reaches the dumb-wr.iter, refrigerator and other things. Then there Is the kitchen sink. I never saw one that was high enough for a woman of average size to stand and wash dishes without getting a pain In her hack from bending over. I hope that women will soon discover that a great sphere of usefulness is open to jjiem In designing houses and apart ments." Some Higher Mathematics. ".I have carefully figured It out and nd that if all the cattle we ship to mai"ket each year were oho cow, she would browse ou the tropical vegeta tion along the equator, while her tall was switching icicles off the North Pole," says Homer Hoch. "And by the aid of the higher branches of mathematics I have made a careful reputation which 6hows that If all le hogs we slaughter annually were 10 hog, that animal could dig the 'anama canal In two roots and a half. and its' squeal would be so loud it would Jar the aurora borealls." Kan- fas City Journal. COFFEE EYES It Acta Slowly but Frequently Pro l daces Blindness. " The curious effect of slow daily poisoning and the gradual building in sf Jlnna.A .- 1 I . u v. uiDco aa a jetsuik, is buuwa la ibejrg of cases where the eyes are ""Sailed by coffee. , a case in point will Illustrate: A lady in Oswego, Mont., experi enced a slow but sure disease set tling upon her eyes in the form of in creasing weakness and shooting pains ,vlth wavy, dancing lines of light, so jrivid that nothing else could be seen forjminutes at a time. Jf She says: (I "This gradual failure of sight alarmed me and I naturally began a very earnest quest for the cause. 'About this time I was told that coffee TIOlRnnlriflr GnmAHmoa tnrtli- Trior fnm fJ&$ while I didn't believe that" coffee .was the causa of my trouble, I con cjafcl to quit ij and see. It, "I took Op Postum'T'ood Coffee In spite of the jokes of huBband, .whose experience with ohe cup at a neighbor's was unsatisfactory. "Welt I made Postnm strictly according to filrections, boiling it a little longer, became of our high altitude. The result wag charming. I have now used Postum in place of coffee for ihree months and my eyes are evor paining me or showing lkness. I know to a certainty be cause of the trouble was Ind the cure was in nulttlnr It. astf building up the nervous system on Postum, for that was absolutely the only change I made in diet and I took no medicine. "My nursing baby has been kept In a perfectly healthy state since I have used Postum. "Mr. . ' , a friend, discarded coffee and took on Postum to see If he could be rid of his dyspepsia and frequent headaches. The change pro ducrV a most remarkable Improve mentTjulckly." ' "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Grape Nuts No. 1797. MSI I any wq I that t cofe I KING DOWNCAST JTS St l.v - N' " " ''ri - Sz The Wonderful Wilderness Country Whither Thousands Are Getting Ready to Travel With Rod and Camera This Spring.-lnexhaus-tible Supplies of Trout and Salmon In the Maine and Canadian Regions--One Man's Record 13,000. No outdoor pastime that takes the devotee away from home is so uni versally enjoyed as fishing. It is an exhilarating, care-destroying sport that is practiced practically from one end of the earth to the other; and in our own country hundreds of thou sands who never indulge in any other form of outl.ng and exercise religious ly set aside at least a few days In the year for the enjoyment of this time honored amusement. Every section of the United States has Its peculiar kind of fishing. In the Gulf of Mexico the mighty tarpon is king; in California waters the leap ing tuna is the special quarry of the angler; along the Atlantic coast the bluefish tempts the skill and tries the patience of American cltizenB as il lustrious as ex-President Cleveland; and nearly everywhere throughout the land some species ot the most popular of all fresh water denizens, the trout, is found, and in many sec tions the lordly and much-prized salmon. Nowhere on tho continent, how ever, Is there a mo3t distinctively "fishing country" tkn in tho State of Maine. New England as a whole, in deed, might well come under that des ignation, for the marvellously rich fishing country of the Pine Tree State is admirably supplemented with tho lake and rlver-gemniod Common wealths of New Hampshire and Ver mont adjoining, while in Now Bruns wick, Quebec, Nova Scotia and other portions of tho groat Canadian wilder ness contiguous, the opportunities for the angler are practically unlimited. Even as this article is being writ ten, a great hoat of fishermen (and F.ot a few of them are of the fair sex), are quietly and eagerly making the necessary preparations for tho annual descent upon the New England or Canadian wilderness, their brains on fire with visions of the "big fellows" they know are waiting for the cast of the fly or the trolling of the bait. One can get ready for a fishing trip, even to the wilds of Maine, within a reasonably short space of time, but there are lots of Waltonites who pre fer to devote weeks to those delicious preliminaries, because it adds just so much to the long drawn out sweetness of the "spring fishing fever." Down in Maine the piscatorial sea son will be in full blast about the first of May, for it is about that time that the annual telegram which gives to thousands of Americans such an elec tric shock "the Ice is out" finds its way into the newspapers of the coun- "rom the Rangeley Region. try, or is displayed on straw-colored blanks in the windows of railroad ticket offices. And the railroads! How much they have done not only to popularize the sport of fishing, but to make it so easy a pastime, that even frail women may now Journey into "the heart of the ancient wood'' and have just as good a time, and just as good sport, as their husbands and brothers, with out the least bit of discomfort. Piscatorial Pilgrimages. Of the big delegation of amateur fishermen that will shortly be start ing north and east from the cities and towns of the South and the Middle Atlantic States, by far the larger per centage will go to the imperial State of trout, salmon and "big game," Maine. There are American fisher men some of them of national repu tation who have annually been mak ing piscatorial pilgrimages to the same fishing ground for twenty-five, thirty and even forty years. M j - iM .'. ' . it Some of the perennial fishermen have "records" of catches that are nothing less than astounding. There Is one authentic case of a gentleman who in thirty-four years, each year accompanied by the same guide, has taken from the waters of the Range ley region no less than 13,000 trout. Many of these, of course, have been returned to their natives element, on account of smallncss of size, but think of sitting before one'B open fire on a stormy evening In December and re calling the capture of 13,000 fish, with their accompanying train of ex citing or romantic incidents! If any one should Inquire what part of Maine is the best fishing ground, the answer might both truthfully and logically be, "any old part of tho State.!' Watered, as It Is, by such long and Binuous rivers as the Ken nebec, tho Penobscot, tho Allagash, the Fiah and the St. John, and gemmed all over its smiling surfaco with hundreds of water-sheets rang ing in size from forty-mlle-long k , V -frfvrfv Zaun- Five Trout Weighing 12 Pounds. Mooschead Lake down to the most di minutive of ponds, Maino could scarcely be anything but a fishing country ot highest repute. Its lakes and streams, naturally prolific of the finny tribe, are kept so well stocked by the fish and game au thorities that, to all intents and pur poses, they are practically Inexhausti ble. For the thousands of trout, togue, bass, pickerel and other game fish that are taken from tho waters of Maine every year by the great invad ing army of rod-bearers, hundreds of thousands of "fry" are carefully put into those same waters by the em ployes of the fish commission." This is one reason why the fishing is al ways good "down in Maine." Busi ness panics and waves of prosperity may play tag up and down the spinal column of the body politic as they will, but the fishing goes on in the lakes and streams ot Maine with the regularity of Tennyson's brook, and every resort in the State Is "the best," if the word of Its regular habitues is to be taken at par. The "fishing fever," like the grippe. Is no respector of persons. One of the most ardent enthusiasts of the sport, end a regular victim of the "spring fever'," is a noted United States Senator, who has a famous camp at the Rangcleys. Doctors, law yers and Indian chiefs tho latter usually in "tho guise of professional guides), captains of Industry, Wall Street bankers, merchant princes, gentlemen of leisure, bookkeepers, railroad officials, journalists and about every other profession and call ing represented in this strenuous American life of ours, are found upon this outdoor roll of honor, some of them gliding in from the windy west in palatial private cars, the six-pound trout which they land, almost from the platform of their Pullman, being later done to a turn by a high priced chef of ebon hue. Outfits may be secured or com pleted in Boston, the great gateway to the New England fishing, hunting and vacation country, or in Portland or Bangor. Present indications for an early opening ot the 1908 fishing season are very promising, and inquiries at railroad ticket agencies are reported to be fully up to the average. On account ot the comparative ab sence of snow and slush last winter, the ice in tho Maine lakes formed very clear, which enables the warm rays ot the spring sun to penetrate For this reason the guides are pre dicting that the Ice will be out of Moosehead, 'Rangeley and the other lakes by Mai I or earlier. cnmriSenntt acts gontlyyet prompt ly on the bowels cleanses item effectually, normnnon flu To dot ih beneficial effects. buy the 'Genuine. rlanufacWcd by trie v CALIFORNIA, SOLO BYLFA01NO DRUCGISTS-BOtfM'BOmX Calculated for Himself, As benefitted a man of science, Lord Kelvin was courageous In the extreme, and there is a little known story of him worthy of being placed by the side of the famous anecdote of Nasmyth, the inventor of the steam hammer, who placed his hand under the mighty weight to show that it could be made to como down gently and remain just above his palm, says the Kansas City Star. This story gains point by the fact that Nasmyth first placed his watch underneath, and by a little mlscalucation it was smashed to pieces. Lord Kelvin once told his class that whllo an electric shock of 3,000 wits or so would kill a man, a voltage of 300,000 would be harmless. He coolly proceeded to Il lustrate the fact on himself, but tho students cried In horror, "Don't; try It on a dog." The great scientist looked reproachfully to the class and quietly remarked. "Didn't I figure it out on myself?" and then turned the tremendous current Into himself. FrTS,Sfc.Vitiin'Danee:Nprvou9 Diseased per manentlycured by Dr. Klino's Great Nerve Restorer. S3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. II. It. Kline, Ld.,31 ArchBt,, phila., Pa, Kings Who Taught School. In the early part of the life of King Christian IX. of Denmark there was no prospect of his ever becoming the ruler of that cvmntry. With tills in view he became a sohooiinnster at tlie Gorman University of Hallo. Being too poor to keep a servant, tho Dowager Tsarina Dagmar of Rus sia, one of his daughters, used to help her mother to do tho household work and take care of the younger children. During this period there were King Frederick VII., nnd severnl others in the direct lino of succession, that stood before Prince Christian, but, by a succession of deaths that occurred he became tho heir apparent, and after tho death of King Frederick VII., In 1SG3, he was proclaimed King Christian IX., of Denmark. Another instance of a similar na ture is that of Louis Philippe. Dur ing tho timo he was exiled from France, then being the Due De Chart res, he became a teacher of mathe matics nnd geography in Switzerland. About 30 or 37 years afterwards, on August 9, 18.10, he was proclaimed King Louis Philippe of tho French. Pearson's Weekly. To St dp Leaking Pen. If the threads in the rubber connec tion of a fountain pen are worn a lit tle the Joint will leak enongh to soil the fingers. Dry the threads with a blotter and cover them with melted paraffin. Turn tho nozzle into the barrel whllo tho paraffin Is still warm and you have an inktight Joint. OarBeld Tea U a natural laxaiire-lt regulates the digestion, purities the blood, cleanses the system, clears the complexion, brightens the eyes and brings (he glow oi splendid Health I Potato Patch in Central Park. Experts from th rtpnni-iinon t agriculture in Washington have rec- onimenaea tne growing of potatoes In Central Park in order to get the soil in the city's-great pleasure ground Into the right condition for grass to grow luxuriantly. Just who will get the potatoes next fall is something that Park Commissioner Henry Smith will decide v'jen it comes time to dig them. Just what potatoes would cost on ground worth $1,000,000 an acre, like that in Central Park, if the city engaged In potato raising for profit. Is something that almost daz zles the Imagination. He Didn't Ride. The fat colonel, who had received Orders to take a horseback Jaunt, came out of his quarters and looked at the horse. "Will he stand without hitching?" he asked. "Yes, colonel," the orderly replied as he touched his cap. The colonel looked at the horse again. "Then let him stand," he said, and went back and filled out his resigna tion. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. Mrs. Russell Sage recently gave $10,000 to create a playground and athletic field around the Plerson High School at Sag Harbor, L. I. An effort is being made to organize tho workmen of Mexico on the same lines as they are in other countries. DRO PQV DISCOVERTl "7? iri to Omwm- Mini PUTNAM Color nor rood, brighter snd fuior colors thu any ou os auf kiuu wltbout flppuis sjwrt, Writ the svs assists one n overcoming hniSitiinl rnnstinatlon Hen Lays Colored Eggs. Hiram Sailings of Bteelton, Pa., Is telling his friendB about a favorite hen with a poetic bouI and an Inspira tion toward higher things than the ordinary egg xt commerce. He has dubbed it the Easter Egg Hen, be cause It lays colored eggB. When a bit ot a chick, last year, the fowl Buffered a broken leg and was taken into the kitchen to be nursed. It became a great pet, and when it got well spent most of the time In the house watching the women folk cook. One day the hen saw Mrs. Stlllings coloring eggs for Easter. For sev eral days the fowl wore a thoughtful air, and -it is clear now that it had taken a firm resolve to lay only painted eggs when it grew up. Now, this hen ae onion skins and indigo and calico print cloth, which. as everybody knows, can be used to color eggs. And in good time it be gan to lay eggs. Each egg that it had laid was col ored, and each egg had a different de sign. Mr. Stlllings refrains from de claring that the hen laid hard-boiled eggs, simply as a matter of policy. Yellow-Pine Forests. The leading areas of yellow pine production in the United States are no longer In the South Atlantic States, but have been shifted to the Southwest. The States of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas each produced 10 per cent or more of the total cut yellow pine last year. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than nil other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many yenrs doctors pronounced it a locnl disease and prescribed local remedies, nnd bv con stantly fuiling to cure with local treatment, pronouncca ii incurable, bcience has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Chencv & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the nnlv con stitutional cureonthemnrket. Itistakenin- ternnlly in closes from 10 drops toateaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, 'i'hey offer one hun dred dollars forany rnseit fails to cure. Bend for circulursand loslimoni.il.o. Address F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. t-old by Drupsists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Americans Like Diamonds, Almost three-fourths of the world's production of diamtmds are bought) by the peoplo of the United States. Tho declared vnlue of these gems, covered by Invoices presented at tho American consulate general at Ant werp during tho year 1907, amounted to $5,2;i0,519 for cut diamonds and $1,053,057 for rough stones. The bulk of this business was done during tho first nlno months of tho year, as there were practically no diamonds sold to Hie United States In tho Ant werp market during November and December, owing to tho financial cris is. Consular Reports. FROM SUNNY ORANGE GROVES. The Twlcc-Told Experience of a San Bernardino, Culif., Alan. From Sunny San Bernardino, in the midst of orango groves, writes Lionel M. Heath, of 158 Eighth Street: "For fifteen years I suf fered with pains in my back, frequent calls to pasB the se cretions, dropsy, rheu matic aches and other symptoms ot kidney trouble. I could get no relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me five years ago, and this is twice I have publicly said so. The cure was thorough." Sold by all dealers. 6 0 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The . Path of Least Resistance. If you choose to do the easy things you may always "get round" your dif ficulties, but you will never get through them. You will remain mas ter of the situation Indeed, but the situation will become poorer and nar rower every day. If you never com mit yourself, you never express your self, nnd your self becomes less and less significant and decisive. Calcu lating selfishness Is tho annihilation of self. 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Is tho vast private correspondence with sick women conducted by women only, and aro the letters kept Btrictly confidential ? Como nnd See. Have they really got letters from over ono ;nillion, one hundred thousand women correspondents? Como and See. Have they proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands of these women ? Como and See. This advertisement is only for doubters. The great army women who know from their own personal experienco that no medicine in the world equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for female ills will still go on using and being ben efited by it ; but tho poor doubting, suffering woman must, for her own sake,bo taught coniidence.forshealso might just as well regain her health. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antisepticnlly clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. 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