V V 1 r This woman says that after months of suffering Lydia 13. tMnkham's Vegetablo Compound made her as well as ever. Maudo E. Forplc. of Leesburg,Va,, writes to Mrs. llnkham : "1 want otlirr snfferinp; women to know what Lydia E. rinkhnm's Vepe table Compound lins done for me. For months I suffered from feminine ills so that I thought I could not live. I wrote you, and lifter taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed I felt like a new woman. I am now strong, and well ascver, and thank you for the good you have done mo." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, rnado from root3 and herbs, Las been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively eurcd thousands of women who have- been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, bnckarhe, that bearing-down feeling, llatulency, indiges tinn.dizzincss or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? ' Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women to wrlto her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Mukden, Manchuria, has 40 tranner les and a large fur trade, both local and export. Prices are 15 to 20 per cent lower ithan a year ago. How I Cured Sweeny and Fistula. "I want to tell you how I saved one of our horses that had a fistula. We bad the horse doctor out and be said It was so bad that be did not think he could cure it, and did not come again. Then we tried Sloan's Lini ment and It cured It up nicely. "One day last spring I was plowing for a neighbor who had a horse with sweeny, and I told him about Sloan's Liniment and he had me get a bottle for him, and it cured his horse all . right, and he goes off now like a colt. "We had a horse that had sweeny awfully bad, and we thought It was never going to be any good, but we used Sloan's Liniment and It cured It up nicely. I told another neighbor about it and he said it was the best Liniment he ever used. "We ara using Sloan's Sure Colic Cure and we think It Is all right." A. D. Bruce, Aurclla, la. A color resembling pewter may be given to brass by boiling the casting In a cream of tartar solution contain ing a small amount of chloride of tin. BABY'S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR. Nothing Would Help Him Mothet Almost in Despair Owes Quick Care to Cuticura. "Several months ago, my little boy began to break out with itching tores. I doctored him, but as soon as I got them healed up In one place they Would break out in an other. I was almost in despair. I could not get anything that would help him. Then I began to use Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and after using them three times the sores commenced to heal. He is now well, and not a scar is left on his body. They have never returned nor left him with bad blood, as one would think. Cuticura Remedies are the best I have ever tried, and I shall highly recom mend them to any one who is suffering S likewise. Mrs. William deeding, 102 Waah i Sington 6t, Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907." New York City has the third larg est German population of any city in the world, only Berlin and Hamburg being ahead of It. 17 The hands of the housewife will be kept soft and white and free from all chap, redness or roughness if borax la used. Cheaper Coffins. Some undertakers, whose cuftom i ers are poor people, are using coffins made of paper. The coffins are made in all styles of pressed paper pulpr the same as the common paper buck ets. When they are varnished and stained they resemble polished wood, and in point of durability it is said they are much better than wooden ones. WOMEN'S KIDNEYS. the Source of Most of Women's Sickness. Mrs. Rebecca Mock, 1795 E. Rich jtreet, Columbus, Ohio, writes: "1 believe I would still be a victim ot kid ney troubles but for Doan's Kidney Pills, for when I started i . i. i ... f Ub(UB lueuj l was iu V Cv constant pain with my ' et..JtlJ back, and no other remedy had been of any use. The kidney secretions were Irregular, and I was nervous and lacked energy. But Doan's Kidney JMHs gave me prompt relief and con tinued use cured me." " Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. roster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. .-tan ide of foife. ANOMALOUS. Wf call Hint "unspeakable" (For lnmian hns freaks) Of whic h with grcnt unction 'Most even- one siwiks. 'Philadelphia Ledger. MR. GUNSON. "So, Mrs. Gunson has only been married once?" "Yes; but she made another man of her husband." Harper's Weekly. WONDERFUL, INDEED! Patience "She's a most wonder ful woman." Patrice "Why so?" "She speaks four languages. Just think of keeping a secret in four languages! " Yonkers Statesman. EVER HEAR 'EM SAY IS? Jersey Commuter (crossing West street slush) "Wasn't the snow glorious In the country this morn ing?" His Neighbor "Great, by Jove! If we could only stay out there and en joy It!" Puck. THEY'D FIND OUT. Minister's Wife "Wake up! There are burglars in the house, John." Minister "Well, what of It? Let them find out their mistake them selves." Christian Register. A MISTAKE. Client "Didn't you make a mis-r take In going Into the law Instead ot the army?" Lawyer "Why?" "By the way you charge there would be little left of the enemy." Sacred Heart Review. , A HINT TO WRITERS. "At last," said the ambitious young novelist, "I have written some thing that will be accepted by the first magazine It Is sent to." "What is It?" his friend asked. "A check for a year's subscription." Chicago Record-Herald. IN DOUBT. "Even the richest man never knows exactly how much money he has," remarked the economist. "I suppose bo," answered Mr. Cum rox; "anyhow, not when his family la out nttending to Christmas shop ping." Washington Star. A WOMAN'S WAY. There are some nlrturna in thn gallery I do not want you to see." "Which are they, mamma?" "I will point them out to you!" Le Sourlre. YEP. BJones "They say that 'fools build the houses that wise men live In." " Psmith "Well?" BJones "Well, where do the fools live?" Psmith " In flats. " Cleveland Leader. NOT EXACTLY. "Yes, Miss Roxley and I are stran gers now," said Tom. "I've been asked not to call there again." "You don't say!" said Dick. "I suppose old Roxley had a hand in that." "Well er not a hand exactly." Philadelphia Press. HIS INVESTMENT Old Lady (who' had given the tramp a nickel) "Now, what will you do with it?" Hungry Hobo "Waal, ye see, mum, ef I buy an auto, there ain't enough left to hire a shofur. So I guess I'll git a schooner. I kin handle that meself." Bohemian. SOUNDS FAMILIAR. "Now," said the professor, "you may translate Cicero's speech to the Roman Senate." "Sinister malefactors," began the student, "how long will you continue to abuse our patience " "Hold on, there, boy," roared the instructor. "You've gotten your Latin lesson mixed up with the dally press reports." Washington Herald. IT CAN BE DONE. "So you tried to drive a sharp bar gain and got cheated again," said Mrs. Corntassel. "That's what happened," answered the farmer. "Maybe you will learn after a while that you can't get something for nothing." "No, I can't But it seems like the other fellews always can." Washing ton Star. One of the " Essential of the happy homes of to-day Is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of tho world's best products. Products cf actual excellence and reasonnblo claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through tho approval of the Well-informed of tho World; not of indi viduals only, but of tho many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best tho world affords. One of tho products of that clars, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by tho Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is tho well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy tho genuine, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Berlin's Shade Trees. ." Three hundred Ilerlln Btrects are planted with 44,000 trees, which are said to represent a value of nearly 1200,000. About a thousand garden ers and assistants are employed to take euro of them. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chlldrca allays pain,cureg wind colic, tific a bottle Esperanto State Propoeed. Trof. Roy, the French Espcrantlst, Is urging the cstnbliBhment of an In dependent topernnto state In Europe. The site he has selected for this ex periment Is on a neutral strip of ter ritory which lies on the frontier be tween Germany, Belgium and Hol land, somo five mllcB from Alx-la-Chapelle. 9100 Reward, 9IOO. The renders of this paper will beplensed to learn Unit there is at leant one dreaded dis ease that science hns been able to euro in all its stsgea.andtliatisCntarrh. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional i! mease, requires a constitutional treatment. llnH'sCntarrhCure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting rmture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers thnt they offer One Hundred Dollars for any rase that it fnils to cure. Bend for lint of testiinoniuls. Address 1'. .). C'menky & Co., Toledo, O. Fold hv DriiirRists, 7!i Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 18 Supreme Court Changes. Tho president of tho United States may be an uncrowned king, but there Is a power even greater than his, and that Is tho power of the Supreme Court of the United States. Within the term of tho next presidency there will In all probability bo four vacancies In the .supreme court which will bo filled by appointment by tho president, and theso appoint ments will In a largo measure deter mine the future bins of tho highest Judicial body In the country. There aro nine members of tho supreme court and their average age Is C4, four of them being 70 years nnd over. The youngest member, Judge Moody, who was appointed In 1900, is 65. Three of these members have been appointed by Roosevelt during the last six years, but owing to the great age of several of the members of the court It seems likely that within the next presidential term the rather unusual number of four vacancies will occur. Therefore, the next presidential election will de termine not only who shall fill the highest executive office in the land, but will also determine the political and economic bent of the supreme court. Wall Streo Journal. . Frost on the Moon. Changes on the moon's surface, especially near the crater Linnaeus, are now recognized by Pickering, Barnard and others. It Is concluded that tho diminution of a white patch must be a melting of hoar frost at sunrise and that the deposition and melting of frost must be taking place In other parts of the moon. BUILT RIGHT Brain and Nerves Restored by Grape Nuts Food. The number of persons whose ail ments were such that no other food could be retained at all, la large and reports are on the increase. "For twelve years I suffered from dyspepsia, finding no food that did not distress me," writes a Wisconsin lady. "I was reduced from 145 to 90 lbs., gradually growing weaker until I could leave my bed only short while at a time, and became un able to speak aloud. "Three years ago I was attracted by an article on Grape-Nuts and de cided to try It. "My stomach was so weak I could not take cream, but I used Grape- Nuts with milk and lime water. It helped me from the first, building up my system in a manner most aston ishing to the friends who had thought my recovery Impossible. "Soon I was able to take Grape Nuts and cream for breakfast, and lunch at night, with an egg and Grape-Nuts for dinner. "I am now able to eat fruit, meat and nearly all vegetables for dinner, but fondly continue Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper. "At the time ot beginning Grape Nuts I could scarcely speak a sentence without changing words around or 'talking crooked' in some way, but my brain and nerves have become so strengthened that I no longer have that trouble." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. uric NDV5TRJ Gas poisoning from gns engines has become so common that German au thorities urge that cylinders ot oxy gen be kept near, and that engineers be taught to apply inhalations to resuscitate victims. A restoration ot the skull of a great horned dinosaur has Just been set up for exhibition In Peabody Mu seum, Yale University. It is nearly nine feet long and about six feet broad, and is said to be the largest skull of any prehistoric land animal. Experiment hns shown thnt an elec tric arc can bo employed under water for fusing metal. The intense heat turnB the water surrounding the aro into steam, thus forming an Insulate ing cushion of vapor. It hns been suggested thnt with proper apparatus the electric arc could be employed by drivers for quickly cutting through large chain cables or Iron plates un der water. White tissue paper Is steeped and perfectly Boftened Iti water and by thorough kneading with glue, trans formed Into a paste, and by means of ochers (earth colors), colored as nearly as possible to the Bhade of the wood. To the paste calcined mag nesia Is then ndded and It Is forced Into the cracks or holes. This ce ment attaches Itself very firmly to the wood and after drying retains its smooth surface. According to a Government botan ist at Washington, D. C, there Is rea son to believe that buds share in the growing old of the parent plant. He illustrates his meaning in this way: Suppose the average life ot an Indi vidual plant say a tree to be 100 years, then a bud removed when the parent plant is fifty years old will also be virtually fifty years ot age, and It transplanted by grafting will be able to live on the graft only fifty years more. Photography of the breath Is the latest science. This was explained at the annual meeting ot the Roentgen Ray Conference, at Berlin, Germany, during which cinematograph pictures ot the breathing of sick and healthy persoiiB were thrown upon a screen. The Inventor of the method is Dr. Kochler, of Wiesbaden. His system shows accurately the sympathetic BC' tlon of the lungs and heart in con nection with inspiration and expira tion. It is expected that the discov ery will play an Important role In the diagnosis of tuberculosis and sim ilar respiratory diseases. Lieutenant Camden, ot the revcllo service, reports from Alaska that Mo Culloch Peak on Bogosloy Island, which rose from the sea in 1796, has now, as a result of volcanic disturb ances, entirely disappeared. Follow ing the explosion which destroyed the peak have come remarkable changes in the profilo ot Mt. Makush and the neighboring mountains, in conse quence ot the deposition upon them of a vast quantity of lava dust, which has rendered them almost unrecog nizable. This material, to a depth of hundreds of feet, has been strewn over the whole Island. Frederick the Great. Frederick's father, Frederick Will iam I., was a most brutal old fellow, treating his son almost as badly as they treat the exiles in Siberia. Un able to endure such barbarity on the part ot his father, Frederick resolved to run away and seek refuge at the court ot his uncle, George II., of Eng land. Ready to assist him In his at tempt were his two young friends, Lieutenants Katte and Keith. By the 'imprudence ot Katte the secret was found out and Frederick was placed under arrest. Keith escaped, but Katte was tried by court-martial, sen tenced to death and executed. Fred erlck also was sentenced to death and would have been shot but for the ear nest expostulations of the Emperor and the Kings of Sweden and Poland. New York American. - History of Enameling. It Is certain that glazes having the composition ot good enamels were manufactured at a very early date. 'Excellent glazes were still preserved and some of the bricks which have been found among the ruins of Baby lon have been ascribed to the seventh or eighth century, B. C. The glaze on the Babylonian bricks was found upon examination to have a base ot soda-glass, or silicate of sodium, Glazes ot a similar character were also manufactured by the Egyptians as early as the sixth dynasty. There can be little doubt that the Greeks and Etruscans were also acquainted with the art of enameling. St. Sebastian. St. Sebastian was born about 240 A. D., at Norbonne, Gaul. He was a Roman soldier and martyr, shot to death by order of the Emperor Dio cletian, A. D. 2SS. Later Sebastian was made a saint, becoming the pro tector against pestilence. Circus of Trained Ants. - A German is bringing to America a circus ot trained ants. The Insects throw somersaults, make pyramids, dance, wrestle and fence. Engagement Rings Lent Out. In Australia engagement rings are lent out by certain Jewelers as part of their ordinary trade. J9m aSB4 HAD CATARRH MWA Pe-ru-na Relief Catarrh. r .V'.' . . . ' . CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. "1 have tisd several bottles of Vcrunn and 1 ferl areatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel enemtraaed to believe that if 1 iimi it a short time louver I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years' standing," David Mecklson. OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Unlcna, Stone county, Mo., writes: "I have been in bad hcnlth for thirty-seven years, end after Inking twelve bottles of your l'eruna I ara cured." Mr. O. N. Peterson, 132 Bouth Main Bt., Council llluffs, Iowa, writes: "I cannot tell you how much good l'eruna hss done me. Constant confinement in mv store bejtnn to tell on my health, and 1 felt thnt 1 wns gradually brenking down. I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took l'eruna. I fell better immediately, and live bottles restored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. D. C. Prnsscr, Ilrnvo, Allegnn Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I was bndly nillicted with cntnrrh of the stnmnch. 1 had hnd a run of typhoid lever, ws very depleted. 1 could find nothing I could eat without causing distress and sour stomnch. Finnlly I enme to the conclusion thnt I' hnd cntarrh of the stomach and seeing l'eruna advertised, began to tnho it. It helped me soon, and after taking threa or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and can now ent anything." Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. 'b'ces.'for tvicRV'l SHOES AT ALL "PRICES. FOR EVERV MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. MEN. B0V8, WOMEN, MISSES AND ktct. W. L. DouoIbs makma and molls mora "uti man'a 92. BO, Sil.OO and $3.BOehoaa than any olhmr mannlaelurar In Ihm Jfcff' world, ntosvse thay hold ir"T(ty mhmpa, tit bettor, wmme lonoor, mnd tt-rtn. op of mmator valuo than any othmr orse, B9f mho In ihm morld to.dav. TwH W. L Doutriat $4 and $R Gill Edcra Shoes Cannot rrAI'TIOW. W. U I)inulnme ln1 prion Is Ktampwl on hottnm. Tnk W MatNtUirt. Sc.NI by l he l-rrt nho drol.rn Trwlie. Shoes mailirt from 'rt"J7 " "rTp" i?WO M.Jil Mtu vMuuiimwMi; tumnii Swearing Prohibited, Orders have been posted In the shops of the Pennsylvania Railway system prohibiting swearing among the men while at work. The penalty will be an enforced vacation. FITS,8t. Vltus'Dance:Nervons Diseases per mnnontly cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Rpptoror. S3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. II. H. Kline, Lrt.,Wl Arch Bt Plula., Pa. Great Contrast. A greater contrast could hardly be furnlehcd by modern nations than that between the fleet under Commodore Perry, the presence of which In Japa nese waters exercised so profound an Influence on Japan's destiny at the turning point in Its careerand that which is to call at Yokohama on Its long homeward voyago from the Pa cific coast. The naval demonstration of 1854 marked the beginning of tho relations of Japan and the United States, relations which in commerce and diplomacy have been of unbroken friendliness and mutual advantage. There Is no present reason to doubt that the coming visit of the fleet, with its Impressive revelation of the revolution which has taken place in naval affairs in the half century and more that has elapsed since Perry's sldewheefers churned the waters of the Bay of Yeddo, will cement that friendship and lead to a clearer ap preciation on both sides of the im portance of preserving that happy relation unbroken and untarnished by distrust and suspicion. Philadel phia Public Ledger. Do Tour Fact Ach and Bui-oT Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Bwollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Hold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cti Sample sent Fail. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. With the assistance of 32 hens Miss Maud h. Loud, Westchester county, N. Y., is paying her way through college. There Is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That la Laxative Bromo Quinine USED TIIE WORLD OVER TO CURC 4 COLO IM OK OAT. Always remember the full name. for this signature on ever; box. THIRTY YEARS. Congressman Mcekison Gives Praise flips h CHILDREN. Be Eouatled At Ant Price CS-xrfielX Digestive Tablets. ' From your druggist, or the Garfield TeS Co., Brooklyn, N. 22c. per bottle. Mirrors Cause Delay. The proprietor of a large New Yorl department store says -that he con templates removing mirrors from all of the store elevators because they are the cause of women lingering t make sure that their hats are on straight, thereby delaying the hand, ling of passengers. Senator Curtis of Kansas is said to pay the strictest attention to what Is going on in the body of any of Us members. ir roa Dffrfrom Fit. Ftllliif Afeknw 01 Bptwms, or hive Children tht do ml, mj Now Diioovry mJ TrwImiM will KfTetbem Immodltt nlltf, in4 all Ton ara makeA to do is toaaad tot a Froa BouJ of Dr. Mar'a EP1LEPTICIDE CURE OottpIlM with Food ftnrfDTVBi Art of OonsTM Jane 30th WjS. Complete directions, Jwite UmooieU of CVhvA, etc. RKF. br mill. txpnu rrtpaU. Olre AGE end foil ddreel W. I. MT, B.U Ml hari Strati, In Tsrt SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Soap Wrapper fmm "20 Mule Team Borax" Prodttrta and exnhanir thm for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40-pate lllaMrated retalogae mf lOOO arllHra civea awar FRKK. AaVeM PACIFIC COAMT BORA X CO.. New VorB COR SALE A most dnslrabl MO Acre Slock 1 Farm In Northeastern Ohio. 12 room house, burn and all other buildings; Snolaml-, plenty water; X orchards; mile depot; bar gain; bound to sell: U.1HM. Address "OWiiKK," Box Zt Ems, Pa. WIDOWS'""1'" NEW LAW obtained nrvGinvc br John w. morris. P. I. 0. IS. IM1 If aflllrtrd uTbompson's Eye Watei Willi WH eyes. SWA Look SSo. w HXtlnutlf. 3 E
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