OMC KIDNEY GONE, Bat Curod After Doctor Said Tttetw Was No Hope. Bylvanns O. Verrlll, Milford. Me., evyi: "Five years ago a bad Injury paralyzed me ana affected my kid neys. My back hurt me terribly, and the urine was badly disordered. Doctors said my right kidney was practically dead. They said I could never walk again. t read of Doan's Kidney Pills and be gan using them. One box made me trongor and freer from pain. I kept on using them, and in three months was able to get out on crutches, and the kidneys were acting better. T Im proved rapidly, discarded the crutches and to the wonder of my friends was oon completely cured." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MIHium Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Denmark's Bounty on Rats. ' A Paris Journal supgests that in order to rid the world of rats the va rious governments should offer a re ward of one penny for each rat kill ed. Denmark, It appears, has al ready set the example. There, since a law was passed giving a halfpenny a head for dead rats, the school boys of Copenhagen devote their playtime to hunting rodents. The bodies are taken to the Are brigade station, where fhe talis are cut off tn order that the reward may not be claimed a econd time. The bodies are burned the same nleht in a furnace at the gas works. New York Tribune. Breaks a Cold ' Promptly. The following formula is a never falling remedy for colds: One ounce of Compound Syrup of Sarasapnrllla, one ounce Torls Com pound and one-half pint of good Whisky, mix find shake thoroughly ach time and use in doses of a ta bleRpoonful every four hours. This if followed up will cure an acute cold in 24 hours. The Ingre dients can be gotten at any drug tore. Origin of Sundae. The sundae Is said to have orgln ated in New Orleans, where a pro gressive but unlucky soda water dis penser found himself one warm Sim jay afternoon entirely out of carbon ated water, with no chance to renew his suuply. There was a constant demand for his services, and after re peatedly answering the embarrassing question why he was unable to pro duce the drinks, In desperation he hurrriedly mixed Ice cream and fruit aynips Into a frozen concoction which greatly delighted his customers. Dur ing the following weeks days he had eo many calls for "that Sunday re cipe" that the idea flashed nver him that it would be a good thing to put It regularly on his bill of fare. A well-meaning, but uneducated clerk, who prepared the menu, did the trick of transforming "Sunday" Into ,'sun dae," and the palate-tickler has re mained "sundae" ever since. No af fidavit goes with the story, but It Is recounted by one of the oldest soda water apparatus salesman In the dus Jness, and It seems reasonable. What to Eat. Swiss Have Public Telescope. The only genuinely public observa tory In the world Is at .urick, Switz erland. It is open every evening to the public, and during the last fix months was visited by no fewer than 85,000 people. The telescope, which Is mounted In an entirely new and Ingenious way, is 17 feet 6 inches long and weighs fourteen tons. Its ob ject glass is twelve inches In diame ter. Attached to the Instrument is a projecting screen upon which ob jects In the heavens are thrown for the benefit of those waiting to get a peep through the telescope itself. Popular Mechanics. UPWARD START After Chunging From Coffee to Pos turn. Many a talented person is kept back because of the Interference of eoffee with the nourishment of the body. This Is especially so with those whose nerves are very sensitive, as Is often the case with talented persons. There Is a Bimple, easy way to get rid Sf coffee evils, and a Tenn. lady's ex perience along these lines Is worth considering. She says: "Almost from the beginning of the se of coffee It hurt my stomach. By the time I was fifteen I was almost a nervous wreck, nerves all unstrung, no strength to endure the most triv ial thing, either work or fun. "There was scarcely anything I oould eat that would agree with me. The little I did eat seemed to give me more trouble than it was worth. I finally quit coffee and drank hot wat er, but there was so little food I tould digest, I was literally starving; was so weak I could not sit up long at a time. "It was then a friend brought me a bot cup of Postnm. I drank part of it .and after an hour I felt as though I had had somothlng to eat felt atrengthened. That was about Ave rears ago, and after continuing Pos tura In place of coffee and gradually getting stronger, to-day I can eat and digest anything I want, walk as much as I want. My nerves are steady. "I believe the first thing that did me any good and gave nic an upward start, was Postum, and I use it alto gether now ' instead of coffee." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Dattle Greek, Mich. Read "The Road to WellTille," In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A jaew one appears from time to time. Tbey are genuine, true, and full of hamrn laterest. Imprudent. When mother boxes Mnry'a ears, She stnmln in teuin nnd blubbers; Oil. foolish child, to stnnd in tears Without a pair of rubbers. Harper's Magazine. Going to Get It. "I'm sending my wife away for ! rest. " "But I saw her yesterday and she looked strong and well; it's you that needs the rest.". "Well, I'm Bending her away, ain't 1!" Houston Post. In History Lesson. Teacher "Henry, what caused the downfall of the Roman Empire?" Henry "Don't know, mum, 'nless he gave a wrong decision in the nlnt' Innln's, where de score wuz a tie, wid free men on bases an' two strikes on de battel-." Meaning Her? Mrs. Brown "Is your husband's business growing?" Mrs. Smith "Oh! dear, yes. Why, last week his receipts were so large that he had to have a receiver ap pointed to take care of them!" Cleveland Leader. Shnkespcnre's Foresight, "Shakespeare wrote for all time." "For instance?" "Take his expression: ' 'Tls not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a barn door, yet 'twill serve How well that describes a 1908 spring hat!" Louis ville Courier-Journal. The Business Instinct. ' Guide (showing places of historic Interest in England) "It was In this room that Wellington received his first commission. Yes, sir, It is a fact." American Drummer "What per centage of commission did he get?" Chicago Journal. Bunks There. Dumley "Say, do you know any thing about golf?" Pepprey "Not much. Why?" Dumley "What's a 'bunker do you know?" Pepprey "I suppose it's one of those cranks that simply live on the links." Philadelphia Press. Not in Real Life. "I guess you've learned some things," opined the farmer. "Yes," admitted the actor, who had hired out, "I supposed that lite on the farm consisted of vocal selections In Act I., eating a meal in Act II. and winding up with a country dance In Act III." Pittsburg Post. Of Course. "They say there will be no blondes In 600 years." "Why not?" ' "Because the blonde type Is revert ing to the brunette." "Well, don't you suppose some of them brunettes will get tired and re vert back?" Kansas City Journal. Out of Order. Miss Allalone, the self-reliant spinster, had been doing her own marketing in an automobile. "Loidy," said the dirty faced news boy, tryins to squeeze the egg plant that was hanging over the side, "yer squawker's cut o' order. It won't honk." Chicago Tribune. Useless. Gateman (at the musical comedv) "Don't you want to come back?" Castleton "No." Gateman "Well, take this pass check, anyway. Yon can hand It to some chap on the outside." Castleton "My dear fellow, I haven't an enemy in the world." Life. Plensnnt For the Lender. "There," said Dubley, adding up the column of figures, "a total of $652; I guess that's all oh, no, there's J30 I forgot. Gee! I wish somebody would lend me $682. Can you do it, old man?" "What for?" demanded Markley. "Why, I want to get out of debt." fa-Philadelphia Press. Money is a Curse. "My curse upon you, ungrateful boy." "Well, now, governor," replied the prodigal, "going to leave me your money, after all? That's mighty good of you." Of course, this Jocular view of the matter resulted in reconciliation. Philadelphia Ledger. Pnt's Master Lie. "Come, now, Pat," said a Cockney tourist to an Irish peasant, whom he had encountered in Connemara, "I'll give you a sovereign if you tell a big ger lie than you ever told before. " "Faith, sir, you're a real gentle man," Pat responded, and the com pany unanimously declared the sov ereign earned. Tit-Bila. The Practical Test. "Here's a financier says It's a greater hardship to have your Income cut from $4000 to $1000 a week than from $15 to $10. What d'ye think that?" "Well, if I was the second fellow I'd trade Incomes with the first and run the chance of having my feelingi harrowed up." Philadelphia Ledger. The Cost of Keeping Up With the Fashions By LOUISE CASS EVANS. And the fashions must be followed. From this dictum there is no escape. Rich and poor alike, If she would be happy, must submit. Every woman knowB that it Is better to be dead than out of fashion. And the cost? Ah, well, that Is a minor considera tion. To the woman who knows how to dress It can be managed, no mat ter how small her Income. There are always cheap imitations, and remark ably clever ones, of every freak fash ion almost as soon as it appears. Tnere are shops where rats are sold for ten cents and where lingerie waists of the most openwork pattern may be bought for ninety-eight. As these things are never brought Into close proximity with the things they imitate, no odious comparisons can be made, and they easily pass muster among the women who wear them. There can be no stated amount up on which a woman may garb herself in fashionable apparel. Some poor women spend twenty-five dollars a yoar on clothes, other spend one hun dred dollars. There is a sliding scale tip to fabulous amounts. Some wom en would scorn to wear a cheap plume who would gladly embrace the opportunity of appearing in a near-' seal coat. Others would taboo the coat but complacently bedeck their finpers with Gopher diamonds and imitation turquoises. So a woman may follow every fad at a greatly varying cost. There be some who balk at anything imitative whose tender flesh would fairly creep at the touch of aught but fin est silk and linen underwear; whose hosiery must ever be of silk; whose shoes must be hand made, and each pair match a separate gown; women whose exqnislteness of refinement in every detail of their lives would have brought Joy to the heart of Elaga balus. These women spend each year on dress alone sums varying from $10,000 (this is the usual amount) tc as high as $200,000. Two hun dred dollars for a hat, $3000 for a single coat these prices soon tun in to money! From "Do Women Dresa to Please the Men?" The Bohemian Magazine. Black and White. A few weeks ago, when Charles M. Schwab, the steel magnate, at tended a meeting of the American Boiler Manufacturers' Association in Atlantic City, he, as the guest of honor, made a very "apt remark in a speech at a banquet in his honor. "While you are honoring me now, salJl he, "twenty years ago I did not feel that I was anybody. Now I feel that I am somebody. In the olden days I have worked with my hands with Just such people as those of whom I am the guest to-day. "An episode which happened a short time ago seems to me to be ap propriate to this occasion. I had hired a carriage at the railway sta tion to drive me home. There was a colored man driving. I overheard a woman at the roadside say to her lit tle son, 'There goes Mr. Schwab in that carriage.' And the little follow asked, 'Which one, mom?'" Phila delphia Ledger. The Thnntom Cnt. "Didn't I tell ye to feed that cat a pound of meat every day until ye had her fat?" demanded an Irish shop keeper, , nodding toward a sickly, emaciated cat that was Blinking through the store. "Ye did thot," replied his assist ant, "an' I've Just been after feedin' her a pound of meat this very min ute." . "Faith an' I don't believe ye. Bring me the scales." The poor cat was lifted into the scales. They balanced at exactly one pound. "There!" exclaimed the assistant, triumphantly. ''Didn't I tell ye she'd had her pound of meat?" "That's right," admitted the boss, scratching his head. "That's yer pound of meat, all right But" suddenly looking up "where the divvil is the cat?" Everybody's. Steel For Cooking Utensils. A process which makes possible the substitution of steel tor malle able iron in many articles of light hardware has been Invented by L. S. Lachman, and is described in the En gineering and Mining Journal. The method is founded primarily upon the idea that aB two pieces of metal of unequal section do not unite readily to form a good weld, two points, or a point and a ridge, must be raised on the pieces to be united. These raised contacts are forced together under hydraulic pressure, and, forming the link of lowest conductivity in an elec tric circuit, are heated by the current to a temperature at or near fusion; the two projections are thus quickly united and form a bond or rivet which is even stronger than an ordinary rivet, because it is in one piece with the body of the metal. Wish to Vote. . The Woman's Civic League of At lanta has just passed a resolution asking the City Council to allow wo men to vote on a proposed bond issue of $1,500,000. The league points out that Atlanta has many women property holders who have the good of their city at heart; that in many instances their property is the result of their own efforts, and that it wo men know how to make money and bow to take care of It they certainly should have the right to say for what purpose and by whom their taxes bouid be expended. 5 j i - acts ftentlyyet prompt ly on the bowels, cleanses me system ejjcctually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its beneficial ejects buy the oemnne. Manufactured by the California PoSxrupCo. SOLD BY LEADING DRUCdSTS-eOtBOTTie iCiAseiriED Advertisements) OVKR FOBril.EI SAMPLE TREATMENT of Rod Cross Pile and Fistula Cure ami book eiiilalnlnf Piles lent free. REA CO..IpiUH.MtmK'anolts.Mliin Emperor William's Appetite. The Emperor was a fine-looking man, nowlthstnnding his age, and be had that Old World manner which is as attractive as It Is rare. He was full of gayety and chaffed some of the young people present. It was a mystery to me how he survived what he ate and drank, although he was doing a cure. He began with poach ed eggs and went on to potted meals and various strange German dishes, added many cups of string tea and ended with Btrawbertit's, Ices and sweet, tepid champagne. He talked banalities; It was not very exciting. From Lady Randolph Churchill's Reminiscences. A Cure fur Hog i holera. Hog Cholera or Swine Plague as It is sometimes called Is a highly con tagious disorder. When a hog shows any symptoms of this disease, he should be isolated at ouce and the pen fumigated In order to save the other hogs If possible. Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with two parts milk in a bottle and give every sick hog a tablespoonful of this mixture night and morning for three days. Sloan's Liniment is a power ful antiseptic, kills the disease germs, soothes all Inflammation and acts as a tonic to the animal. A. J. McCarthy of Idavllle, Ind., says: "My hogs had hog cholera three days before we got Sloan's Liniment, which was recommended to me by a neighbor who was using it with success. I have used it now for three days and my hogs are almost well. One hog died before I got the Liniment, but I have not lost any since." Mr. Q. W. rsalsbaugh of Tent, Ind., writes: "I had four pigs that were coughing and were not doing well. I gave them some of Sloan's Liniment and they got better at once." Sloan's book on Horsos, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Cheaper to Move. This notice has been displayed in a London suburb: "Why pay rent when you can hire a horse, man and a dark night, for Is Gd an hour? Night removals, without disturbing your neighbors a specialty. " SEVERE BLEEDING HEMORRHOIDS, Sores, and Itching Eciemn Doctor Thought nn Operation Necessary Cutimra's Kfllcnry Proven. "I am now eighty years old, and three years ano I was taken with an attack of piles (hemorrhoids), bleeding and protrud ing. The doctor said the only help for me was to go to a hospital and be operated on. I tried several remedies for months but did not get much help. During this time sores appeared which channed to a terrible itch ing eczema. Then I began to use Cuticnra Soap, Ointment, and Pills, injecting a quantity of Cuticura Ointment with a Cuti cura Suppository Syringe. It took a month of this treatment to get me in a fairly healthy state and then I treated myself once a day for three months and, after that, once or twice a week. The treat ments I tried took a lot of money, and it is fortunate that I used Cuticura. J. H. Henderson, Eopkinton, N. Y., Apr. 26, '07. At last count there were 1,318,000 persons la India dependent on state aid. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cured wind colic, 25c a bottle. Manhattan is the most densely pop ulated island In the world, 99,150 per sons to the square mile. Itch eared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Ne-cr fails. At druggiJts. Steel rails average 130 tons of metal to the mile; iron, 145 tons. PUTNAM Color more irol hrl (filter nml fafr colon rhau any emu dye any garmut without ripping upart. Writ an promptly relieved by a sin gle dose of Piso's Cure The regular usa of this famous re medy will relief tho worst form of coafrtat colds, hoarse mm, broochitis,aUinia and dis eases 01 tits throat and lung Absolutely free from harmi fui drags and opiates. For half a cerluaT Hs household remedy a ntUHoas of homes. ! At aO ' 28 efts. r 1 Coughing Spells vi MULE FINDS GOLD MINE Fly Bites His Flank, Idaho Donkey Responds and Kicks Into Rich Ledge. The famous Coeur d'Alene mining district of northern Idaho has proved to be a pretty successful factory for the production of millionaires. Rich men are In the making there. The records of this millionaires' factory are crammed full of pictures que, even romantic pages. Fact is stanger than fiction throughout the entire story. The largest single pro ducer shows a net profit for the year of $2,204,213. And for all this vast treasure, says the Technical World, the1 millionaire owners have a donkey to- thank. It was a plebeian burro, Dill by name, who, in kicking at a tormenting fly, uncovered the ledge of rich ore a cou ple of decades ago which has been developed Into the great mines of today. The donkey deserves the credit, for the courts of Idaho decided In his favor; the records still show It. ' Butter In China. It is only a few years since butter was unknown in China and even the milk from the cows 'could not be pur chased. But recently Chinese res taurants have taken to the serving of "European style dinners" and the bet ter class of Chinese are becoming large consumers of butter and other European luxuries. Catarrh Cannot Re Cured With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur face. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians m this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriliers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send tor testimonials, free. F. J. Chkney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Shameful Wood Cutting. The cuttings in Uncle Sam's wood lot during 1907 were the most severe on record. They were 7 per cent more than the cut reported In 1906, nnd amounted to considerably over 40,000,00,0,000 of board feet. Texas, possibly because of this year's more accurate reportB, rosj from elghli to third place among lumber-producing States. The supply In the north la giving out; In the smith the foreRts are being ruthlessly destroyed. Prices for lumber have climbed for half a century, while the average consump tion per capita has risen from 250 feet In 1850 to 400 In 1900 and 480 feet In 1907. It has been a stupid waste of sylvan capital, without thought of Interest. New York Times. Electro-Plating on Wood. The prime requisite In producing an electrolytic coating on wood, pa per, cloth or other nonmentalllc ma terlal. Is that the latter shall first be made capable of receiving such a coating. One of the best receiving processes for making the surface of the article an electric conductor con sists In giving it an Impalable coat ing of metallic silver, says the Optic ian. This can be done by first im merslng It in a 10 per cent alcoholic solution of silver nitrate, and letting this dry on: then dipping It in a 10 per cent solution of yellow phospor us In carbon bisulphide. All Abyssinian male children over twelve must go to school. The state provides the education, and is build ing many schools. Py. C 1 6ooo Money. r or oaie i-arme in 14 States. Strout's mam. mothilluitrateddtalorof bar. lain with State mam mailed fret: wf li.su . f. r a CTDnirfrn Werla't Latitat Fan DeaUn, Lua TiU. BUf ., PaUaeelai Farquhar Engines, Corn Shelters, Boilers, Cotton Planters, Saw Mills, Stocks, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Send for tree catalogue. A. B. Farquhar Co., Ltd., York, Pa. D1LLIARD TABLES POOL TABLES BarFiitara Bowliaf AlUy. Sappliet Low Prices. Kany Payments. You ennnot nft'ortl to experiment with un tried a-noflM sohl hjr rnnimlNNluu agents. CATALOGUES FKKIC. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. SO WOOD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. 7 SYDENHAM REMEDIES Heart, Stomach, Liver, Bowel, Kidney, Nerve, Rhiumatlsm and Blood. Absolutely Pure and Effective. Describe your cnae; send na '.Me. for trial bottle. SYDENHAM TABLET CO., 140 Bast SOth St., . New York City. THE PlNANCIAL"REMEnV"prrawrlb4. A simple lliinlnran "Tnnlc" wlttiln eaay rearh of erf hunk DfNMltor. tic- itamp or booklet free. atAJt F. IA VIM. unit Kroailway, Oakland, Cat. . DHFIIMITIM now curable; thouunda onrwl; re nilLUJIIAI I01H -iultMneW;iriinraittfigtveii;prloe low. Wrltn quick. The WHIOH T MK1). CO., Peru, Ind. PA at FADELESS DYES otber Iva. On U)c. piu'knjre colon all fibers. They dye In cold water better than nnr orhp. dye, YoT for fn-e booklet Iiv u Uy. lileoou aud atlx Colon. AlOMtOK URtU CO. iuiuoy Jiliaala YafnY?;;': ." FOK MEN I 1 fl I M 1 Jf ' ' . t,IB fc'Hmn of your B I II IL A "" " difTuruut In .in tho iiiiT,iii r uJT bottom of yonr foot, it pnhen tha I . ji0 Done out of place, strains tlieoords, D I 1 : , . . and ottiws foot-ache and lament, H 1 tr-'r BKRKE.MKB ahoea are made like H i Mi.-ar fc!) Mam ay human feet, and ao really do fit. B . M T1aJ5 tnnillfnnra V0". 'or tli8 label. If yoa do not I Tt taWtUlllLl $ nd theee ahoea readily, write u Iiiifiir"' HXamNUL or dueotlona how to auour them. B l-sXlZ I FRED. P. FIELD CO Brockton. Maea, f A SURGICAL OPERATE!! If there is any one thinfr that's. Wnninn .tin.ln ....... 1 ..,.! It. is a surgical operation. AVe can state without fear of a contradiction that there are huni dretls, yes, thousands, of operations performed upon Avomen in our hos pitals which are entirely unneees sary and many have been avoided by I VniA C DIAJIf UAMM a! win hal llllll II VEGETABLE C0MP0UNI For proof of this statement read the following letters. Mrs. Barbara Uase, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. I'inkham : " For eight years I suffered from the most severe form of female troubles and was told that an operation was my only hope of recovery. 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, and took Lydia E. l'inkliam's Vegetable Compound, and it hits saved tny life and made mo a well woman." Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Cliurch Road, Moorestown. N. J., writes : "I feel it is my duty to let people know what Lydia E. I'inUham's Vege table Compound has done for nie. I Buffered from female troubles, and last March my physician decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and urged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and strong." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female ills, and has posit ively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, jteiiodie pains, and backache. Mrs. Pinklinm invites all sick women to write her fop advice. She ' lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lyun, Mass. TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING looki better -wears long ond give more fev bodilv comfort T because cut on J targe patterns, yer costs no more than (he "just as good kindsN 5UIT5MICKEOT.O, SOLO EVERYWHERE. ' btortna the , won of the lutl I eQM guafonleed 1 1... . . r waterproof ''01 BRN"' UTHOO f W.S frT - a . T,. rntii?lnB mnkeil And a11 mnr ri men's 3.no nml .t.50 nIioe than any other innniifiictnrer In the world, he CAUDA they hold their Hlmpe, lit better, and wear longer than any other make Shoes it All Prices, for Every Member of Iks Family, Men, Boyt, Women, Misses Children W L Donftlu 94.00 and f S.00 (Jilt Ed Shorn catUot Im qatvllod at any prlc. W L. Douglu $2.00 and $2.00 aboM an the twat In tha world Font Color Kyrtti Jtjrrluivllt, If Tuke Sn NulnUltute. W. L. Duutilftl mi ma ftml pnv la at a 11111 on bottom. 8oll every w hftra. Shoes rani led from factory to suy part Of the world. Caialoiru free. W. L. DOUGLAS, 157 Spark St., Rrncktnn. Mm. HELP InaUt on Having: . "or Dr. MAKTtL'S Preparation IAOM PIU The Bmnilaril Keuiedr. " AJ DBUOOIBTa. feud lur bowk. "Keliel lor Winn." rKINCH DRUG CO, 30 W. 32d St, N. I. City. 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