BURDENS LIFTED FROM BENT : BACKS. . A bad back Is a heavy handicap to those of us who work every day. Nine times out ot ten It Is due to Btck kidneys. The only way to find relief Is to cure the kidneys. Dottn's Kid ney Pills have glyen sound, strong backs to thousands of men and women. Mrs. James Cooper, 118 W. Germain St., Winchester, Va., says: "I had such terrible pains through my back and kidneys that I could not turn over In bed. I was threatened with Brlght's disease, and at the worst stage began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured my - trouble, and doctors who have since examined me say my kidneys are all right." Sold by all dealers. BO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 24 Are We Puritans?. ' The substance of the opinion ot Gugllelme Forrero, the Italian histo rian, on "the American people of to day, seems to be that while there is much corruption in certain phases ot American life, and some Jealousy of gradually forming classes, the basis of popular agltatdon at this time is the fundamental Puritanism of the people. n This would seem to be a sound estimate, so far as it goes, for the Italian writer seems to make the necessary distinction between the American people as a whole, and their representation in political life and the financial world. Kansas City Star. ' Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Lucrative Trade In Snake 8kln. Consul B. S. Ralrden of Batavla re ports that the Java Reptile Skin Company, with a reported capital of (40,000, has been established at dif ferent places In Java for the purpose of dealing principally In snake skins. The company Is to have branches throughout the Interior of the Island, buying up live snakes, if possible, which are skinned alive, as the skins so taken are much superior to the ekins taken from the dead reptile. Live snakes ot 13 and 18 feet in length bring good prices, while the dead ones are purchased at low fig ures. These snake skins are frr the export market and are extensively used In Europe for making belts, bags, etc. Deep Mine Shaft. In California the main shaft of the North Star mine at Grass Valley Is down 5,400 feet oh the vein, which has a dip of 23 degrees, so that the max . mum vertical deptji Is only 2.08(5 feet. Food 1 Products Never Vary In Quality or Taste because the utmost care is taken by Lib by's Chefs to select only the choicest mater ials, and put these up in the same careful manner every time. You are thus assured of uniform goodness, and this is the reason that the use of Libby's gives such general satisfaction to every housewife. Try these Ubby Foodsi Dried Beef Mexican Tamalo Ham Loaf Chill Con Carno Vienna Sausage Evaporated Milk For luncheon, spreads or every day w meals, they are just the ming. - Keep a tup in thehouae. ou never can tell when they will come in han dy. Ask for Ubbj'm and be ture you get Ubby'm. Ubby, MoNoHS A Ubby .. S3 WHAT'S Your Health Worth? You start sickness by mistreating nature and It generally show first in the bowels and liver. A loc box (week's treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help yon. They will do more using them regularly as yon need them than any medicine on Earth. Get a box today; take a CASCARET tonight Better in the morning. It's the result that makes Bullion take them. ggl CASCAB.BT8 toe box' fee week's treatment, all druggists. Binrcat sellar t.9.v.u, im m mm mm mm a iiy m mm mm mm i mm j emtv W MAW s PEARLS OF THOUGHT. No truth is understood until It is obeyed. Big plans do not balance small per formances. It Is always safe to go where yon can help another. No life lightens the world without consuming Itself. Obedience Is the first step In train ing for authority. If wishes were wings good works would soon cease. Folks who have most advice to spare often need it most. No man Is well occupied who Is too busy to sympathize. Virtue never needs to demonstrate Itself by vociferation. , The soul Is truly lost that gathers darkness of the light. Little deeds are often like little win dows Into a large room. Love Is always a poor thing so long as it tries to save Itself. No ninn ever saw his Father by climbing1 over his brother. Your rank amongst men depends on how you help them to rise. A man never has any more religion than his children can find out. No man can make life joyous who does not himself enjoy life. Heaven always gets your picture Just when you are not posing. Vou never make a mistake In giving where you give part of your self. There is nothing more divine la this world than simple humanity. The faint hearted are thoBe who think only of feeding themselves. Luck may knock at the door, but It takes hard work to force It open. There Is sorrow without selfishness, but never selfishness without sorrow. It's no use talking about having di vine grace if you tan not be gracious to men. The hclieet work in this world Is buying happiness for others with our own toil and pain. From "Sentence Sermons" in the Chicago Tribune. MR. GOSLINCJTON GETTING ON. Can Wear New Clothes Without Be ing Stared at In the Street. "Well, now," said Mr. Goslington, "this Is encouraging; I have sport ed out In a new suit of clothes without having anybody stare at me, a great advance on anything I've done jet. In such circumstances I used to be so self-conscious that In my efforts to ap pear natural I made myself all the more conspicuous, so that everybody stared at me, to my further great em barrassment and confusion, but this time I seem to have got through very nicely; nobody noticed me nt all. "I don't know why It is, but we all seem when we put on new clothes to imagine ourselves the centre of all observation, and so despite the pride we may have In them wearing them the first time may be a great trial. I knew a man once who used to break in his new clothes gradually. "This friend of mine when he got a new suit would first wear the trousers with an old waistcoat and coat. The next day he would wear the new waist coat with old trousers and coat,- and then he'd wear the new coat, with old waistcoat and trousers. In this way he sort of accustomed himself to his new things gradually, so that he didn't feel so strange In- them, and then on the fourth day he'd swell out in the new suit complete. '.'He thought this helped him a heap, and I dare say it did help him some; but It never appealed to me, and It looked like tunning away, anyhow; and so when I've got a new suit I have just put It on and worn it. I have been self-conscious In it and 1 know it, so that I walked differently and acted differently in some way so that I attracted attention ; but I have braved it out, and now I realize that I must have been improving. "Yesterday I wore for the first time a new suit and absolutely nobody looked at me, and that is encouraging. I don't know but that I would have felt a little better If one or two, Just one or awo, had looked at It, but I am mightily pleased to have had nobody look at It, Really, It makes me feel that I am getting on. A man has real ly got to be somebody when he can wear new clothes without having peo ple stare at him In the street." New York Sun. Tipplers from Temperance Towns. Police Commissioner O'Meara,' of Bostdh, has made the discovery that a large proportion of the persons ar rested for drunkenness in that city are visitors from neighboring "tem perance" towns, where the raw ma terial for a Jamboree can not be ob tained. These towns send out sta tistics showing how "no license" has wiped out the consumption of whis key, when in fact it has but trans ferred it to the city, where It is not qnlte so conspicuous, but consider ably worse.' The man who makes a trip to the city for refreshments will usually take on, a load In a day that would suffice for a month at home, and bring up in the police court. This makes a showing of criminal busi ness In the city for which the coun try- is responsible.- Utlca, N. I. Press. . Gasoline, Gasoline. Following sea-legs, housemaid's knee, bicyclists' hump and other phys ical idiosyncrasies, Dr. Samuel Q Walker has discovered what he calls "motor mind." . As we understand It, briefly and untechnlcally, It Is hav ing one's think-tank filled with gaso line. New York Mall. Rusk on Sweet Bread. One pint of flour, one pint of white sugar, one teacupful of melted lard, one and one-half pints of water and two kitchen spoonfuls ot yeast. Make Into a batter at night and set in a warm place to riso. The next morn ing work into this sponge two beaten eggs and three pints of flour. Set in a warm place to rise again. When light make into pretty Bhapes, let it rise again and when light bake in a quick oven. Spread on the rolls when warm the white of an egg and Bitted cinnamon! The dough should be as soft as you can make It to work. New Haven Register. Frozen Tomato 8alad. Open a quart can of tomatoes, turn from the can and let stand one hour, that they may be reoxygenatcd. Add three tablespoonfuls of sugar, and sea son highly with salt and cayenne; then rub through a sieve. Turn into half-pound breakfast-cocoa boxes, bar ing the boxes full to overflowing. Cov er tightly, pack In rock salt and finely crushed ice, using equal parts, and let stand three hours. Remove from the molds, cut In one-Inch slices, and ar range for individual service on crisp lettuce leaves, Garnish each slice with mayonnaise or boiled dressing and halves of English walnut, or pecan-nut meats. Woman's Home Com panion. Potato Parlslenne. Peel twelve medium sized potatoes, scoop out in little round balls . by means of a vegetable cutter or scoop, blanch In boiling salted water, and drain. Great care must be taken In blanching. They should be brought to the boll quickly, else they will be in pieces by the time they are cooked. Put two heaping tablespoon fulls of butter In a saute pan. When hot place in the potatoes, toss them over the fire for a few minutes, then put them In the oven, and bake for ten minutes. When finished they should be crisp and ot a nice golden color. Drain on paper, sprinkle with a little chopped parsley and serve hot. New York Press. Banana Cake. Two . egjs, 1 cupful of sugar, 1-4 cupful of butter, 2 1-4 cupftils of flour, 1 cupful of milk,. 2 level teaspoonfuls of baking powder and a pinch ot salt. Beat the sugar and eggs together until thick, sift together flour, salt and bak ing powder and add them with the milk. Melt the butter without beat ing more than Is necessary and stir it Into the cake batter. Bake in layer pans. When cold cover one layer with sliced bananas and over these a lay er of frosting made by beating togeth er the whites of 2 eggs with 1 1-2 cup fuls of confectlonets' or powdered, su gar until Btnooth. Reserve 1-2 of the frosting and use It to cover top layer of the cage. Boston Post. . Household Hints. It Is as much easier to mend a rug when It commences to wear as It is anything else, and the rug is better for the prompt attention. Have you seen the new device for brightening steel knives? Instead of rubbing- them by hand the polishing Is done with a tiny machine. In washing cotton dresses the col or may be set by dissolving three gills of salt In four quarts of hot water. Let the material stay in the water until cold. , , A great many housewives always mix their pie crust a day before they want to use .it and put It In the ice box. It seems to be more flaky than when mixed and baked at once. To keop children's curls free from dust while autoing use a bathing cap or a cap made on the same order. These are attractive if made from pretty material with a large bow on one sldo. A sure way to remove grease Btalns from a rug or carpet Is to sprinkle the stain with Indian meal. let stand awhile and thenruo gooa and hard. Keep at this until stain Is removed. One of the most delightful uses of the veranda Is as a place in which to Berve the first meal of the day out of doors. Even if on the sunny side of the house the. veranda is beautiful In the early morning. To make bread raspings with little trouble, crusts of bread should first be well browned In the oven and then passed through the mincer. Crumbs, whether dried or toasted, muBt al ways be kept In stoppered bottles. Panned oysters on toasted crackers are tasty. Cook the oysters until they plump In a tablespoonful of but ter, two taltspoonfuls of salt, a dash of paprika and a little common pep per. Then turn thorn over the crack ers. - - Tea-leaves should never be used for sweeping purposes until they have been well rinsed In several changes of water. This succeeds in extracting any remains of coloring, matter, which would otherwise have the effect of staining the wool ot the carpet, . THE IANOUACE OF THB CAME. Tie ambled to the A-one tack;" "The pestle wlelder oon was whiffed" "Umpi waved the orator way back"; 1'A Wilbur Wright the batter biffed"! "Tl here again, O brothers all The pleasing language of baseball. "He leaned agarnst the hurlef'a slant"! "The catcher pegged him by two feet": "Of blngU'S we were somewhat scant:" "Such apltball serves were hard to beat'r; Beside It classic tongues seem tnme The language of the glorious game. "He whanged the shy, elusive pill": "The garden guardian speared the sphere"; "The bleaeherltes yelled, 'Oh, you Blli'l" "lied Casey wus the cannoneer"; No doubt of It spring has the floor When baseball talk has boomed once more. WIT iaiLJiWK Many a girl thinks she has broken her heart when she has only sprained her Imagination. Life. "How much tints do you spend in your auto?" "About half as much as I spend under It." Judge. "What 1b repartee?" "The conrer eatlon you think of on your way home from the party." Pittsburgh Post. "You were held up, weren't you?" "I was." "Tell, how did you feel?" "I felt relieved." Chicago Record-Herald, t "Are you fond of works of imagina tion?" "Well, I read the weather re ports every morning." Cleveland Plain-Dealer. - "Pa, what Is a vested right?" "Anything that the Senate wants to put safeguards around." Chicago Record-Herald. "No man should write poetry until he Is fully matured. Right, And after that he'll be- ashamed to." Cleveland Leader. .Irate parent I won't stand for your dancing with yiat young Bings. Pert daughter All right, pa. We'll sit it out. Baltimore American. Her How much do you love me? For all you're worth? Him More! I had to borrow the price of this bunch of violets!" Cleveland Leader. ,. . Her You said you'd make papa come to terms. Him I did and they were the vilest any one ever ap plied to me." Cleveland Leader. Mother Why, baby, what are you doing? Eaby (with her ear to crack In floor above the dining room) Don't know, but nurse doss It. Punch. Awkward Man Why don't you dance the barn dance with me, Miss Pert? She I'm afraid somebody would give- us the horse laugh. Den ver Post. - . , "One-half of the world does not know how the other half lives." "Well, it la gratifying to think that one-half ot the world attends to Its own busi ness." Puck. "What sorter confuses me," said Uncle Eben, "Is dat after I gits a lot of advice I's got to go around an' git a lot mo' advice 'bout which advice I's g'lneter take." Washington Star. "So Bllggins has written a histori cal novel?" "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "Who Is the hero of the book?" "The man who has under taken lo publish it." Washington Staf. "When I was a boy," said the se vere parent, "I walked five miles to school every day." "Too bad," an swered the flippant youth; "with proper training you might have quali fied for a Marathon race." Washing ton Star. First student I'm thinking about marrying that beautiful young girl I met yesterday! Chum For heaven's sake, old man, you haven't go.t any thing to marry on! First student Don't be alarmed, old chap; I'm only thinking about It! .Town and Coun try. "Yes." said the suburbanite, as he wielded a hoe. "I am fond of poultry dinners." "Then It Is a wonder you don't raise chickens instead of flow ers?" remarked the mutual friend. "Oh, what's the use? My neighbors raise the chickens." Cleveland Dally News. The First Cylinder Press. In 1814 Frederick Koenlg Invented the cylinder press In London. It was nsed here first In 1827. Koenlg in vented It to the order of Walker of the London Times, the world's great newspaper In those days. " The in troduction of the cylinder press caus ed a great commotion. Riots resulted. Its manufacture was carried on se cretly. One night the pressmen of the London Times waited in vain for the forms to come down. They thought that news of tremendous Importance nm&t have delayed the paper. f'iddenly Mr. Walker appeared and distributed among them the first sheets printed on a cylinder ptess. It could produce 2,uui impressions an hour. New York Sun. ' Quick-Witted Divines. Dr. P. S. Henson once delivered his lecture on "Fools" at the New York Chautauqua. . In Introducing him. Bishop Vincent said: "Ladies and gentlemen we are now to listen to a lecture on "Fools," by one" (the audience broke Into a roar of laughter, and, after ,lt had died away, Bishop Vincent added) "of the most brilliant men' In America." Dr. Henson lose, and with a genial smile said: "Ladles and gentlemen, I am not so great a fool as Bishop Vin cent" (another roar of laughter, aft er which the speaker added) "would have you believe." Judge. ; WHAT RATS C08T. Government Report Shows Necessity of Destroying Pest. Even the wealthiest ot American millionaires soon would be a bankrupt if lu had to pay out the rats' annual boari 1!U. It costs the American people 100,001,000 yearly to feed on grain a'one that worst mammalian pest, according to a statement from the experts of the Agricultural De partment, entitled "The Rat Pro blem." An active campaign to rid the country ot the pest is strongly urged. Untold millions of dollars In proper ty are being destroyed every year by the rat; also the principal agent In the dissemlnatdon ot bubonic plague. The "Norway rat" Is the most com mon and most destructive ot the rat fam;;y. 'J'ne rat's bill of fare Includes every thiug eaten by man, and carrion, mice, k d gloves, Ivory and living horses' hoofs. Its most common foods ' are corn and grain. One rat will eat CO cents worth ot grain dn a year, while of oatmeal It will consume $1.80 worth.. . BABY'S SKIN ROUGH AS BARK. Baby Boy Had Intense Itching Humor Scratched Till Blood Knn Found a Cure in Cuticura. Our son, two years old, wa afflicted with a rash. After he suffered with the trouble several weeks I took him to the doctor, but it got worse. The rash ran to gether and made large blisters. The little fellow didn't want to do anything but cratch and we had to wrap his hands up to keep him from tearing the flesh open till the blood would run. The itching was intense. The skin on his back became hard and rough like the bark on a tree, lie suffered intensely for about three months. But I found a remedy in Cuticura Soap and Cuticuro Ointment. The result was almost magical. That was more than two year ago and there has not been the slightest symptom of it since be was cured. J. W. Laurk, Yukon, Okla., Aug, 28 and Sept. 17, 1908." Potter Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. The Greater Menace. Science is again assuring the pub lic that It would not hurt the earth to be hit by a comet. This cause for anxilety being removed the consumer can again prepare to devote his und vlded attention to dodging tariff schedules. Washington Star. A cold on the lungs doesn't nsunlly amount to much, but it invariably pre cedes pneuMonia and consumption. Ham lins Wizard Oil applied to the chest at once will break up a cold in a night. The patent rights covering the man ufacture of aluminum have expired and now the Industry ds an open one to anyone who wants to embark In it Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens t begums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. Wearing of the Trousers. No living man of this age ever de liberately chose to "adopt trousers." He was forced into them and all other eccentricities of dress by woman. In the very earliest sartorial experience of every man he Is swathed In a queer bundle of Incoherent bandages by a woman. Later she puts him into cute little dresses bo that the neighbors can't tell him from Ms little sister. Still later she cuts off his curls and puts him into knickerbockers, and he puts on "long pants" when she gives the word and not before. That Is all that man has to do or ever had to do with wearing trousers. Woman forc ed hint into them In the first place, and now he Is afraid to wear anything else for fear of making a sensation. Provddenee Journal. RHEUMATISM I want CTery chronic rheumatic to throw way all medicines, all liniments, all piasters, nnrt elvo MUNYON'8 KHEUMA TISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what your doctor may say, no matter what your friends may say, no matter how prejudiced you msy bo against all adver ' tlned remedies, go nt once to your dnis clst and got a bottle of the ltllETJMA. 'J'IKM HEMEDY. If It falls to give satis faction.! will refund your money. Munyon Itemember this remedy contains no sal icylic neld, no opium cocaine, morphine or other harmful dnies. It is put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Act. For sole fcr all arnsrtsf. Price. 25c. In The Toot Hil.cs or WM V mil New Hampshire There are so many pleasurable vacation things to do In this legion that one never (ails to find just the sport or amusement one wants, while Yachting, Motor-Boating;, Canoeing, Bathing,' Fishing, Camera-Hunting are prominent features. Golf and Tennis are always popular. Then there is the hotel life with its ceaseless round of indoor and outdoor pastine, excellent cuisine, sad home-like comfort, for which these popular resort hotels are tamous. Sm-Mim Park Lads Lakaalaa Hoina Tha Naw Walra Motal Lkr Iiiinapre, New Lake WinniiieMulcee Like Wlnmpeuukeo London, N. H. Cp. tjo. Wcirt, N. H. Cap. aoo. WcifS, N. It. Ctu. ,50. Hotal Ptaaaant HMD, WlitRlpaaaukaa lira Lake Suu.iuee. ('.corse's Lake U inmieuuke Hills, N. H. Cap. 150. Wtaaluuuikn, N. U. Cap. tja. NOTE THE ACCESSIBILITY (Skric sjifextt on and a(Ur J une attth.) FOR LAKE S UNA PEE. Limited day Parlor Car Kxpreft. will dejart from Grand Central Sta tion, New York City, 9.50 a. m.. and Coach Train. , at q.15 a. m. daily, except Sunday, arriving Clare . mont Junction, N. H., connecting for anduriving at Lake SunaoM, 4.51 p. m. FOR LAKE WfNNIPESAUKEE. Night Kxpretva (Standard Sleeping Cars) Leave Grand Central Station. S.os p. m. dally! ex cept Sunday, due to arrive Wcln, N. H., ( Lake iVinnipenti ke) 7.33 a. m. For tfeketa. atotoa Mais R. R. MOTHERS II 711 A UiirH ! 1VIHJ HAVE IIAl'lili ! i:i!S Find Help in LydiaE. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Winchester, Ind. "Four doctors told me that they could never make me regular, ana that I would event ually have dropsy. 1 would bloat, and pains.crampt and chills, and I could not sleep nights. My mother wrote to Mrs.Pink ham for advice, and ' I began to take LvdiaE.Plnkham'i vegetable Cora- pound. After taking ene and one half bottles of ,he Compound, I am all ricrht arrain. and I recommend it t every suffering woman." Mrs. Mat Deal, Winchester, Ind. Hundreds of such letters f rom girli and mothers expressing their gratitud for what Lydia E. I'mkham's Vege-, table Compound has accomplished for them have been received by The Lydia E. l'inkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backaehe, bead ache, dragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action to ward off the seri. ous consequences and be restored t health by Lyciia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Thousands have bees restored to health by its use. If you would like special advice) about your case write a conflden ' tlal letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mnss. Her advice is free, and always helpful. Another Wireless Record. Direct telegraphing, without Inter mediate retransmission, by the Indo European - company, working in eon junction with the Indo-European tele graph department of the India offdee, has been accomplished between Kara chi and Calcutta and London, a dis tance of C.900 miles. This is said to be a world's record either by cable or land line. There Is some popular confusion of ambergris with amber; In fact, how ever, there is no relation between them. ...... Say little, but say It well. UNO.IRRKiATED.LA ND, . Perperani water rights, fine water, prod uctive ao Crop failures unknown. SO bushelR wheat per aeva, S4 to S tona alfalfa. Healthful cllmnte, free Umbo. Terms cany. Write now. LIN WOOD LANU Otk, Bock Spring. Wryomln-. ESTABLISHED IS99. EUGENE HEARD & CO. 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