BtO add p. n talk T Mn die 6, Fin thlt Mo: T ata Mr ebl deli fillet was THE BEST REMEDTI For Women-Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound North, Ky. "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from headaches, nervous prostration, and hemorrhages. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound made me well and strong, so that I can do all my housework, and at tend to the store and postofllce, and Ifeel much'youngor than I really am. "Lvdia K. Pink. ham's Veratahla Comnound is the most successful remedy for all kinds of female troubles, and I feel that I can never praise itcnough." Mrs. Lizzie Holland, Noah, Ky, ToeChangeof Life is thomostcritical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time Invites disease and pain. Womeiieverywhcrcshouldremember that there, is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from nativo roots and herbs. For 30 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of female Ills inflammation, ulceration, dis placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, und nervous prostration. If you would like special ndvice about your case write a confiden tial let tor to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. lier advice is free, and always helpful. A New Sun-Defying c p. A new cloth Is being mo; in Cal cutta, India, which is ma actured on scientific principles to form to jl future's plan of warding the sun's JjtVs, as exemplified in the color of Gift skin and the pigments under the ekin. It is the belief of physicians that one of the chief reasons for the many deaths recorded in hot weather Is that of improper clothing. The designers of what we must wear to bo of the elect may ordain a color or tex ture thoroughly misuitcd to the pre vailing climatic conditions, and safety and comfort aro often jeopardized in consequence. Van Noiden Magazine. RAISE!) FROM SICK RKI After All Hope Had Vanished. Mrs. J. II. Bennett, 59 Fountain It., Gardiner, Mo., says: "My back used to trouble me so severely that at last I had to give up. I took to my bed and stayed there four months, suffering in tense pain, dizziness, headache and inflam mation of the blad der. Though with out hope, I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and In three months was com pletely cured. The trouble has never returned." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 36 "Make Good." Apologies count for but little in the business world. Good intentions pos sess value only when they are font fled by actual accompllshme'.ts. The test of all things" Is that which meas ures results. These constitute the court of last resort. If they are of a desirable nature the one bringing them to pass is recognized as worthy of confidence. If they are not, he is asked to retrace his steps and re vamp his line of operation. Fraternal Monitor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take ns randy, regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and Dowel. Do not gripe. Does Not Get Older. She Do you think women, as a rule, are fickle minded? He Not necossurdly. I have no ticed that when a woman reaches a certain age she sticks to it Phila delphia Inquirer. SLICKERS wear well and they keep you dry while you are wearing them $300 EVERYWHERE A'. J.TbWED COl Ronton USA." Tower Canadian Co. umiteo. Toronto. Can. "I have suffered with piles for thirty aix years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Cascarets for constipation. Ia the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end of tix week they did not trouble me at all. Cascarets have done wonders for me. I m.,enlirely cured and feel like a new George hxytier, Napoleon, O. Plessant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.) Do Good. Never Siivtrn. ealcea or Grloa. 10c. 2Sc, SOo. - Newt ..'4 in bulk. The g'tr aiaatablet stami,.H 0. Guaranteed to we or your snuuui br... teg 1 J 1 IIS AN OLD TRUTH. Skipr ran away with Skeggs' wife, Left no address behind; But very soon Kkicgs envied Skeggs And had a change nf mind. SkeuRR advertised, Skiggs sent her back, Herein the moral lies: Skiggs now believes not so with Skeggg It pays to advertise. Boston Herald. PROOF. Knlcker "Are you sure that was your wife's spirit?" Henpeckt "Yes; It announced it self by knocks." New York Sun. NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY PROFESSOR Mrs. Ascum "Do you believe in infant damnation, Professor?" Professor Pater "Er only at night, madam." Boston Transcript. HAD TO WORK. She "I consider I am responsible for your business success." He "Well, you certainly did make it necessary for me to earn more money." London Opinion. NATURE FAKER! Kermit (in the jungle) "Why does the hyena laugh, father?" Theodore "Maybe he asked the leopard if he ever tried benzine for changing his spots." Boston Tran script. TO SAVE THE TAXPAYER. Knicker "It is proposed to Issue bonds for $397,000,000 to cover the entire cost of the Panama Canal." Bocker "Why couldn't New York do the same thing for the barge canal?" New York Sun. A LIMIT. mm Wk'KV I mm- f--1 .' K i Bachelor "So you believe la mar rying late in life?" Married Man "As late as possi ble. Then you have less time to out live your illusions." New York Tel egram. OBSERVED A FALLING OFF. O'Beese "I've taken four bottles of anti-fat. Do you notice any dif ference?" Friend (looking him over) "Well, I do think your hair is thin ner?" Boston Transcript. TEMPERED WITH ENVY. Wlfey (after church) "I particu larly enjoyed the closo of the ser mon." Hub "And the rest of the time you enjoyed the clothes of the con gregation." Boston Transcript. POETICALLY PUT. "Would you say that Chicago girls have large feet?" , "No poet could be so ungallant." "What Is the poetic verdict?" "Merely that Chicago feet are of the hexameter variety." Louisville Courier-Journal. A LITERARY MOTIVE. Sociologist Student "Will you confide to me your motive in robbing the country postoffice?" Stealthy Sam "Yes, lady; me ob ject was purely lifetnary. I wanted to write a magaziae article about me experience." Chicago News. AN APPROPRIATE WEAPON. Judge "How did the trouble be gin?" Witness "It began, yo" honah, when de chairman of de entertain ment committee swatted de secretary over de head wit de lovln' cup." Boston Transcript. SAYS A PRESS HUMORIST. "Shakespeare, it is said, never re peated." "He didn't have to run a daily humorous feature." "But Montaigne, whenever ho saw a good thing, annexed it." "Ah, be was more like the rest of us." Louisville Courier-Journal. SLOW BUT SURE JOLT TO PRIDE. "What do you think of my per formance of Hamlet? "said the youth ful stage aspirant. "You played the part," replied Miss Cayenne, "something as I imag ine Shakespeare himself would have played It provided that tradition Is correct in telling us Shakespeare was a rather 'nJUToreut, actor." Wash ington Star. 5w? m mm vmtti i 3 n -u -n t: on ftur ii fVarm Topics! Vimiiiiii i iiiiiMi THE COW BARN. If you intend remodeling your cow barn see to it that you get plenty of light In the way of windows. There Is nothing that aids in keep ing the barn Bweet and wholesome as much as sunlight. Most barns ought to have twice as much window space In them as they possess. Far mers' Home Journal. HATCHING CHICKENS. Chicks can be hatched in incuba tors so they are utterly worthless. It tho temperature is kept too high or too low during the hatch or If the ventilation is bad the chicks will bo Bmall and weak and will be diseased before they come out of the shells. If the chicks are hatched right, brooded right and fed right they will be as large and vigorous as chicks can be. Wrong feeding,' close con finement and Improper mating have done vastly more to injure the vigor and vitality of our poultry than the method of hatching or brooding. Farmers' Homo Journal THE HORSE WEED FOR GREENS. I write to say that river bottom horse weeds make the next best greens for table use to mustard, of all greens I have eaten. There are a few people who are aware of this, but it is not generally known. They are now just in good condition for table use. Cut tho rich tender tops off and cook same as mustard. They are good till they get ready to send out top limbs for seeds. They would help a poor family (and a rich one too) to tide through tho summer. They are very abundant in our creek and river bottom fields, Why not put them In the silo for hoi-Res? John T. Campbell, in the Indiana Farmer. ORCHARD GRASS OUSTS CLOVER. Replying to a query of a subscriber will say that if his soil and climate are adapted to the growth of orchard grass he should have no trouble in getting it started In a field now seeded to clover and other grasses. A stiff blue graRS sod might resist it, but nothing elso can, with our soil and climate. Some years ago a small field near our farm-buildings was sneded to or chard grass for early pasturage, and since then, year by year, It has spread In all directions along tho roadside, around tho fences of the farm yards, and even has spoiled the lawn of the houso by Its coarse, bunch-like man ner of growth. I am sure our friend will have no trouble in getting it started, but he should ht. suro it's the grass he wants. F. E. P., in the Indiana Farmer. , TO PROTECT A GLUT OR WEDGE. After giving it the proper shapo and length take a piece of tin or sheet iron and bend It over the beveled end and fasten with a small tack. Then take a piece of wire such as comes off baled hay and wrap it round the top end of the glut (that Is tho name we gave them when I ussd to split rails); now twist the ends together, to keep the glut from fraying. Such a glut is a good substitute for an iron wedge. It is necessary to give a check with an ax for a start. Ambrose Blaney, iu The Epitomist. FANCY EGG TRADE. Our farmers are often too careless in handling their eggs. The hens run at large and' lay anywhere and every where of their own sweet will. Very frequently a hen will steal her nest (as we say) and commence in cubation. When found the clutch is picked in with the rest, so that eggs of various degrees of taint and de composition get mixed in with good eggs and are sold to the damage of the seller's reputation. I wish to urge every farmer to strive to build at a fancy egg trade, for there Is money in it. On any market wagon, I have Invariably found an urgent and persistent de mand for fresh eggs, that in eggs that are actually, really and truly fresh beyond cavil or doubt. I have found customers ready to pay several cents more per dozen for fancy guar antied eggs than the regular stand ard market price. But, of course, there must never be any slip. Every egg must be O. K. No hap hazard guess-work methods can pre vail. One bad egg could reasonably alienate a customer for all time. But only be square and honest and partic ular and sell direct to this consumer and the farmer can get fine prices for his eggs, and make good money.. A fancy egg trade is certainly well worth striving for. It pays. M. Sumner Perkins, In the American Cultivator. Governor Stubbs, of Kansas, has given out that no female clerks, sten- f ographers or typewriters shall have 3oba ia kit immediate ffica. V White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel TnE WHITE STEAMKIl WHICH MADE A SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION KEROSENE AS FUEL ON THE RECENT 20G0-MILE GLIDDKN TOUR. The most interesting announce ment ever made In connection with the automobile industry was un doubtedly that made a month or two ago to the effect that the aew models of the White Steam Cars could be run en kerosene, or coal oil, instead of gasoline. Everyone at once recog nized that the use of the new fuel would add materially to the advan tages which the White already pos sessed over other types of cars. There were some people, however, who were sceptical as to whether or not the new fuel could be used with complete success and, therefore, the makers of the White Car, tho White Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, deter mined to make a public demonstra tion of the new fuel in the 1909 Glid den Tour. From the standpoint of the public, no test more satisfactory could have been selected. First of all, the dis tance covered on the Glldden Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thence to Kansas City, was 2650 miles. This was certainly more than sufficient to bring out any weaknesses, if such had existed. Still more Important was the fact that the car was at all times while on the road under the supervi sion of observers, named by those who entered other contesting cars. Therefore, it would have been impos sible for the driver of the White to have even tightened a bolt without the fact being noted and a penalty In flicted. At night the cars were guarded by Plnkorton detectives and could not be approached by any one. Peculiar Eclipse. Trof. John A. Brashear, of Alleghe ny, calls attention to a peculirlty of the solar eclipse of June 17. For a few seconds it was an annular eclipse, then a total eclipse, and finally an annular eclipse again. Al though we have records of annular eclipses for 400 year3 and of total eclipses for thousands of years. Prof. Brashear maintains that this is per haps tho first occurrence of the kind. Do your feet ever feel tired, achy and sore at night? ltub them with a little Hamlina Wizard Oil. They'll be glad in the morning, and so will you. Calamity In Kansas. More hard luck stories from the Kansas grain fields! Only a short time ago disaster wild disaster drifted in from the wheat harvest. The grain was too heavy for the ma chine; there were not enough men to handle it. Now, storage room is lacking nnd already the railways are reluctantly predicting that they will not have enough cars to move the harvest. And, as if that were not enough, reports of new and unique ca tastrophe to "the growing corn crop the cars are so large the stalks break under them! As things are going, agrlcultrally, in Kansas, more woe is In sight. Steers too big for cattle chutes, hogs whose legs won't carry them, alfalfa of a strength to make stacking ex plosively dangerous, oats far too rich for breakfast food Kansas is in tough luck, that's cer tain, and there Is more to come. Kansas City Times. Important Discovery. What Is claimed as an important discovery In the glass industry has been made which will tend to revolu tionize the art of grinding glass. Tho grinder which has been discovered is made from one-half best Portland ce ment and one-half silica sand. In this stone there are no soft or hard spots, and It will grind glass without scratching. The cost of the grind stone fs about 10 per cent that of the common grindstone. Mr. Little is receiviag many inquiries concerning the stone. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No nan can be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with iu . consequent indigestion, or from lorso other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the sourco of all physical strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right," When ho doesn't slceo well, has an linnnmfnrtnhtn feeling in tho stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, Irritable and despond ent, he is losing the nutrition- needed to make strength. Such a man should use Dr. Pierce' a Golden Medical Discovery, it cures diseases ot the stomach and other organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, ' Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH HAD STSEMGTU TO THE WHOLE BODY. Yba oan': afford lo accept a lecrit nostrum as a substitute for this noo uoofaolio acdicKia op snswm coiirosmoN, not even though the urgent dealer soar P-weiry auka a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. Tho complete success of the new fuel while on this 2C50-mlle public test and the advantages gained through its use were well described In the following dispatch which the correspondent of the New York Sun sent to his paper at the conclusion of the tour; "A feature of the tour which was watched with special interest was that tho White Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' as fuel instead of gasoline. The new fuel worked splendidly throughout the 2650-mile Journey, and all claims made in its behalf were fully proven. First of all, aB regards cheapness, the White driver secured kerosene all along the route from 6 cents to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than was paid for gaso lene. Secondly, the new fuel was handled without any precautions, and it was not unusual to see kerosene being poured Into the fuel tank while the crew of the car and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At the finish of the tour, the White was the only car per mitted by the authorities to enter Convention Hall, where tho technical examination took place, without draining Its fuel tank. Thirdly, the new fuel proved to bo absolutely without smoke or smell. Fourthly, kerosene could bo purchnsed at what ever part of the route was most con venient, and not once during the trip through tho ten States of the Middle West was there found a grocery store where kerosene was not readily and cheaply ohtaiuahln. Finally, the COLT 6POHN MEDICAL CO., PACIFIC COAST AEROPLANE Lightest Engines, Stability and Easy Control Features of Scotch. ' man's Machine. William Gibson, o Scotchman liv ing near Victoria, B. C, has built an airship which he says will fly a hun dred mllds an hour carrying two pas sengers, says the New York Sun. His engines will develop 60 horse power, ho says, with only 222 pounds weight. lie proposes to fly from Vic toria to Seattle and alight in the ex position grounds, covering the sixty five odd miles over the straits of Son Juan do Fuca and tho Olympian mountains in less than half an hour, for a $1,000 bonus. Afterward for a similar stake ho is ready to fiy from Victoria to San Fancisco with one passenger, covering tho distance with in five hours. Women Activo In China. Chinese girls are forming themsel ves into associations and pledging themselves not to marry unless they are allowed to choose their own hus bands. Another effect of the woman movement In China was evidenced the other day when the young women of the province of Che-Klang opposed the plan for securing a loan from England to build nn important railroad and invested $100,000 in the stocks of a Chinese company. Soldier's Resignation. A French soldier on active service was informed by the mayor of his vil lage that his father bad recently died. In acknowledgement he wrote as fol lows: "Monsieur le maire, I heart ily thank you for my father's death. It is a little accident that often hap pens In families. ' As for myself, I am in the hospital minus one leg, with which I have the honor to sa lute you." Argonaut. OP amount of fuel used on the trip showed that kerosene Is at least fifteen per cent, more efficient, gallon for gallon, than gasoline. The car la other respects made a most creditable showing, and there was the usual riv alry among the observers to be as signed to the White so that they could ride with the maximum of com fort. The only adjustments or re pairs charged against the car during the long trip were tightening a lubrl cator pipe nnd wiring a damaged mud guard. These pennltlea were not In flicted until more than 2000 miles had been completed with an absolute ly perfect score." A particularly interesting feature of the new White Steamer Is that either kerosene or gasoline may be used as fuel. The necessary adjust ments so that the fuel may be changed from kerosene to gasoline, or vice versa, may be made In a couple ot minutes; hut so completely successful has kerosene proven to be, that it Is not believed that any purchasers will care to use gasoline. The White Company report that the demands for their new steam can both the $2000-modol and the $4000-model exceed their most san guine expectations. It Is evident that the combination of steam the pow er which everyone understands and has confidence In with kerosene tho fuel which everyone has on. hand and can handle without any danger Is thoroughly appreciated by up-to-date purchaser? of automo biles. DISTEMPER Can be hamlli-d very eiwlly. The Rick nrueii red, and all ottiars fa mime stubN-, no nmUi'r how 'e.xoe(l," kt'fit. from liATlnf rM disease, by using M'OHN S I.IyUIU DISIKIII'KK CTJIIK. tv on the totimmor In feed. Ai'ltt on tho Mood and exnsls fnmia or all forms nf distemper. Host remedy ever known for m&rm ta foal. One iH'ttle KUiirunteed loeureoneenw. Wn- and $1 m bottl as And atOiloen, of drltpKis'lund harneHN dealers, or ftenlexprcM paid hy manufacturer. Cut shows how to poultlee throsu. Oar free Hooklet wives everything. Local agent wanted. Largest selling horeo remedy In eslstenee twolve years. Cliemlstt and Bictatlolotlltt, Ooahon, Ind., U. 8. A. The Shortest Street In London, There can hardly be a shorter street In London than the one connecting Pall Mall with the southeastern con. ncr ot St. James Square, from which the name John street has Just bean removed. It has only one house, which Is No. 1; for though there are two other doors In the street, one Is numbered ns belonging to Pall Mall and the other Is the side entrance ot a public house. Presumably, therefore- the single house Is now to ta ab sorbed in St. James Square and tba lyondon dlsrectory Is to lose yet an other of tho slowly diminishing num ber of John streets. Westminster Gnzette. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Pjnip fnrChildrea. teething, softens the gums, rctlueea inflaniniv tion, alia) a pum, cuius wind colic, 25c a hot t a. All notes or legal papers executed In JJexlco must bear revenue stamps, and. all papers executed In the United States or other countries must bear these stamps before legal action caa bo commenced in Mex.co. Recent additions to the French army's field equipment were several automobile refrlgreators to transport fresh meat. A new Instrument for use when stropping razors includes a guide which prevents the blade slipping and 'ntnrini Itself or thp strop. TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR e- TUP TFTU axt",e excels any dentifrice 1 1st I bEi I fl in cleansing, whitening sad removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroyinj all germs oi decay and disease which ordiaarj tooth preparations cannot do. TIJ5T MRHTU Paxtine used as a moutk. InC mU'JIn wash disblects the mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and lulls Ithe aeraa) which collect in the mouth, catting sora throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. TilF FYFd wnea inflamed, tired, ache IllCs sIE,3 and burn, may be mstaall telieved and strengthened by Putin e. C ATARRU Futme will destroy the gems QW I Hnrn Uist cause ealatth, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge. It ia a sure remedy for uterine caUrrh. Purine is a harmless vet powerful fsr-i Cermicide.disinfeclant and deodorizer. fj'SJ Used in bathing it destroys odors and I leaves the body antisepttcallr clean. Ly"-' I FORBALC AT CRUO STORES, BOC. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOSTON. MAM, P. N. U. 36. 1909. If afltleted w TbompsoD'sEyeVfLtci wlist weak je. aaa