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*per? rdam??n Of llOUCrit The right institutional right the United States, lit, Mr. Hornaparte de "always nit obj^t for |tUoJ( Tn<l repression by uupopulur goverti tnents. A froo press, however, ho Continued, id a perpetual petition, "always telling the (jovernuieut what tho people wi*h uud hope for und think right, and no government in nny country, out of sympathy with tho people it ruled, ha* ever per manently tolerated a fro# press. " Wo mny add thai it iH a fortunate circumstance for popular liberty and good government thai a newspaper never can exert any powerful inllu* enee for nny length of tirno unleKK it is worthy, unless it speaker the truth and is honest and pslriotie. The newspaper is like the w'fi toll man upon the wall of his country who ceases not, day or night, warning peo ple of p return t or approaching danger. Ah long iih nien have cooHdcnee in tho honesty and patriotism of Hie newspaper, as long as it voiced or ex presses the just jmpiratious of tho people, just so long will the people trust it and follow it ami he guided by its disinterested advice. But, an Mr. Hornuparte truly Huys, "as soon ns a paper is recognized as Home body '? 'organ,' as expressing the views and wishes and opinions of any particular man or set of men, it* healthful influence as a newspaper is gone ; it may, indeed, have another kind of iuHue.nce, for those who con trol or coliduet it may he power) nl men, hut its editorial utterances are their 'open letters.' " Ami if, is just an fatal In 1 1 n* stand ing and itillneucri of it newspaper it to bccom e I lie organ of, <>r t <> In* owend or controlled, ??> Mr. Mona pnrte expresses it, by "wHI kiiown iiilw^KlK " ? in other words, ?by | wealthy men in far-reaching enler prises." The editor mast he a poli tician in the bc.st uud highest .-.ense of that word.. He /ini-t have an un derstanding of politiea.l affairs ami fool an interest in them. Otherwise ho is out of plaee in the editor's chair. lie should have definite opinions upon public and political subjects, and should express those opinions honestly when oeeasion of the public Welfare demands it. lie i may, as Mr. Ihmaparto says, in etTeet express his opinion by keeping silent . That is, in effect, action, .just as 11 is an act of u court to dismiss a suit because the court is too indolent to try it. Perhaps Mr. Ronaparte goes too far when he says that a news paper's "failure to act is usually very discreditable action; to fail the friends of good government is to serve its enemies." There is a timo for every purpose under heaven ; a time to keep silence a time t.> speak; a time to act and a time to refrain from action; a time, for instance, to enforce t heeommodit ies clause of I lie Kate law and a time to refrain from enforcing it. There may be a time when a newspaper can allot d the friends of good government belter aid by silence than by denunciation or discussion. Upon the whole, Mr. Bonaparte's views on this great snbiect are /M,,in ently correct. The intluence of an honest newspaper may be strong and wids, but that intluence can only be maintained by a pdiey of patriot ism, Sincerity and honesty. And such a policy can not be maintained unless it is absolutely independent of per sonal interests whether such interest be of a political or business character. The importance of such newspapers cannot be exaggerated. Without them popular government is ncv: to im possible. Kvils t Fiat were ouce. bi foie. tile davs of the liber: y of the pn^s, pressing and real dangriN can 5 1 , , w |,e disregarded The w t il<"iu-!i in the star chat! le t a I places. shn\ e| :t r d die ?.>).'.*? ? Idl ing I i !? Ill of puldicitv I V. pie are ,J manding j ? > i i ? > t ? ? : ' \ ' i> the preateKt o? all ?_* . i -? ? - .?!' liberty and of hone-! 4 M't;i T!xtc IS D.i II ? I ! . ? t . If I'.!" ?iiU'Muji t i : i* :i li.a' <?!' : ?? i ! n?'\\ tiMi?'~'l\ aiM ? :i - H?*i ?*lll it>us!\ Sci'1.5 III ?!}. -.If ::;i' I ? : 1 1 > lie w r! fa if, a ?. i w'.. '? i : :t-? 'la te:- or i.-olil in. :> i; ?>n t'i ot hi i liatni. I li ? ?<" ???? .1 /? ? ? ?. r is in m" i ? ? i ?. ? ?? the i <ti i :-i; I hi | ? l ? < ?' l ? ? - 1 ? 1 ! a !t ? IHMSSpupi-r \\ ! : ; i ! : . \\:.i : ro|?: t.t l!?- jir i|i'.i'. t.-*. H .ui v iii : soivict* til' pr>>pt a ' : t a t'.a. ; inti'itMs aal i- !>??' : plos ?hi<ls s: p:-'! - :?< i - t? a.:\ .?> a : Hal tini Mf Sun v.i J 1 ?' I lit II T t I* night Food (?i\fs Strength ami Hrnln l'cm it. The na'::r;il elements of wlinjl and barloy, Ine'itding the phosphate of potash, nrr found 1 11 Crape-Nun*. and that is why person* who ure inn | down from l:nprop??r food pir'.i up j rapidly on Grape-Nut? "My system was run H'?wn by ???<- 1 resHtve n t i; !i t work," writes a N V man, "In h i > S t o of a liberal ? : i ; > p 1 y of ordinary food "After ustn;t Grape-N uta ! noticed improvements at unco in strength and nerve and brain power. "This food seemed to lift :no up nnd stay with me for better exertion, with le?3 fatigue. Mv weight in creased 20 lbs. with vigor and eotu fort iu proportion. "When travoling I always rarry the food with mo to Insure having it " j Name given by Postum Co , Rattle Creek, ?Mieh. Head "The Road to WeHvilie," In pkgs. Kvcr read thenl>ovr letter? A new om appear* from tlmo to time. Thry mre genuine, true, and full of human interest. ? : tOONlHETENNESSEE of Boiler Tui?n on.Cruis* Ccaitis Yen. Others. 15i*Vfi)ti? R/rmn 1'oiir* Into I'.oJf^r n nd ivnuiiw IVnhiniS <?l Vio linifc? I'li-v. ( ?? ill'* Ui M-iii*, T<0* A^V ? I'A'ir !ii?n ?*.?'????* killed ftliC tAii !??.'?.?. ;4i u?i tSia r.'iiit: >: i' .men ? ?*.? m ?? .t t J) ii'c'.ur'V p in , a S??tl m t'lbn liroki*, lut'.iiiitf fra'sia' til# of i ?.a about Mil ouiilii't rn'i.iii :ir.<J fii!i;ia it tv.kh sealdillK Tii* :?< - i ? i 1 1 1 hr. n? Ko.jj' af"?!' 'lir <: ilj,>r l"ff. Saill.ii PicvIia.M oil v. -iv, v. itll ol.Ji:ir of l 'if I'.i'ili-- li f, (?? F.<?i A ?) u,v\<)y, jtoi t , I. vi i v.v. ?> of till)' in/t|i <?<J <1 '??(#.< T!m* JK'ii'I. r/'K'A*, F. (x , urrtiiit'. f] i" f]i jinil, Wood It: w i' , A'a. Mnvft?dd, f*' ;< , f cln fii <> r?V:n' , '/"on > i'k "'am -?), <'h"H?T '.'minty, I'a . ii j d of i .) i.n'r i M * -i' . f'"(. -fti \\ . lit .- f ? ( < (!; <?? MIDI!. SKI'i mm.! ? , K.'ll. 1 1 < ? i t s ? *. ? ? n I A tii i-iitrri 'f nr'tr", r?r. orid-clit*", - 1" ;i? s> II 'Ci iim : 1 1* , S, tir... ( fii'iiiai, foil;. V:* . W/hh!, 1 1 '"os -v . v i ' ? ? ;? t< ini- : , S< ran* ton," J\i. S'*ri?Misl v I lijurivl. ]*', .I: J: urn;-, < < / i > p.i '.?* :i , S< v. Vork; Wall <?! '? <rt I |ru->ii'., I'.! io'ii .N. V., J., 1'. .Cx-.ul I. i.JLh* lirciiian, J ! in H'.f.i ('>nn. S I ? *4 1 1 1 1 v I /? j ii i*< ?? I . ('?. M. ''"in;', fir'Miian, e.'c; a '?In"', T r< > 1 1 1 < ? )> , < > , II J-'il zjiai . Hi ? in ?< ii . II i*M l -rlas.*'. I Ji ?>'?]< I \ ji , N V ; A llay'M, waii-r 15 : niik I vn , \", i ; I! I*'. I( in 1 <:tl , coal juit.svr, A'hiits, Ha.; II. W. W'ai on, 1 ?' !,<? Kasi SI l.oiiiK, til. I i!"tn;'.<ihi ainl Nj,?r'k . m i t ? k "ii [ ?li ai in '.Ii i in- y. ;i 1 1 < I tVund i'i a .v li il lam i in* _ ml iiii'.-nf ilr?? room, So. 1!, and ?! I ? ??!. ahiiuni itniii.cliu* *?!> . 'I'll ?* H II I V i V I ll I; :< ?:! Ill1' I! , all of Wil.llll I Kiin-J .miiiii . ir! ii Mi- ?, ? i ??<) v.jiii it ?: * r i h'-roiu'ii in :iii]li>K til* an 1 urt illKJi i; inal.tis. 1< ??n i - A il ml r:i I S"'i"^*> !iimr<-1f '?'* rappil ilitaili or si'Iumik injury in tin fjiii'd fill- }> i i I.y ;? narrow mai^iu. Ili* 'mil I. -ft 1 1 1 1 ? i ? M ? :n wln-r<: t i > * ? (ilosimi <>i-?-n 1 1 '?<! ir?! lil'i y jjccoihI.s 5;e lu-iu Liiu ? ? Tlit? I'orri1 of fin* <*\|i!o:- ion v a < (>?:*? r i 1 1 1 1 * , :i 1 1 < I lu.iiiv of i :i . 1 1 j ii ? 1 1 an I a tally iini!, ii. in Ih'Ui-vi-i' W iri-ji'M" ord-'i-*. vvfic llaylicil to I ?r. \\ A. N\' *? 1. ilon, local ii'iariin* snr;;- on a' -Sail. I'''?l ro^^livj'fi inn him in i>ii*|ar.- lot ll'.i' faring <>!' (hi* in i n :??*< ! j- :i 1 1 ? ? r s A?* i.ordini', io wli i*|i?s< ?1 ? s ! i :i 1 1 hi >? . ru; ollii i-rs wi'i'ii inini. d Tin- (iamai;i* m the ship is no* lenown .i^ this ti:n., I?nt it is liki-iy that ilu* boiler ronm? have iwrfcii'd :;i*rloiiHly. Si'Vi-ral of i hi- oi Ihm* iTiilson: of site n?>i't arrived a! I.oiik ISmich, Rodondo and oi hi'f port :', atu-ad of th?* Toiino.' and it was ns ldi*ul thai th" shlji had l???? ? n co'nslili'i ah I > <itsali!?*d by the arridi ti: . Tho li'ii iK-y:. i'" \dmiral 1? :???<? "g flagship, ioin niii nd mi: tin* ?<*co:id di \ 1. :oa of t hi* I'.n i ll<* fl ?r?l . M.VJolt DKKVrrs SHOT. Ketival of .Military lend al Z"la'? Funeral in I'ariv. I';iriv. l I Mi f i Til pi in ^ i i : ? 11 < "i . ni 'i'iy i liat tn it :l<fd * hf ?darlni; oT KniiW- Z.la Iiodv iii tin I'ant.n on an i*i'foi*< \s as mailt* to k ? i i Major Alfred I ir. yi *>>: as lie stium It > ill" slut- of I ee 'am.i is novdo-' ! wid iw. L^nii*. <;r."A<ui a wilier for a military jm hllrai ion. lited ? wo whole at 1 ). fvf dui- ? > j" iln- oiiI!?ms ?mi'?*i' tnu tii" aiiiiv mans wi.st Tin* ?in>n wen* lired several tniuii;o.: aiiei |Jr?-s i'liMit Kallirres ami l'nit?'d Sia.es Am ita*;sad ?>:* While had shal.t-n nandi \Ni>li Mrs. Zola *an;l when they w >m ? oil their ua> to tne jio;?ii<-o o) iht liitiMii:*.; to , \r ? n the i:oo,.s T:n: u . ii: v. ho It :*?*?! the shois at !???? > In. ',v;h l.oin;* An If ail" (Irevorj, who is luioNV!' wide! v :;s a wnier on imliiarv Milti"<i;'. !!<? savi :< I' . ? ? i ? th"1 iliooi in*, ? I ? ;i t * h ? ' li:id nothing i,n>l !'i:s t>?-r> ! \ . h.il that li ? ? wa? a.-;a i!i>: I >re> ! it*i- m 'l'li',i i' v. a > - a' ? ?\i i a. inent in t,i: ?? r It v an-'- ? In* *!-.?.>. - in* The t a ??!.? t? i* /avion of Z..! > a ad ;n all i'i* smoldering of the Uivwarf i-ni'mvi'isv. S-**.iM,i! j;.oii|>s ??f t.iili. 'Prr"<; had v~ar :*???'! to n*:tU*e d^r.ioii s':*a'.*>n- at: I tn<**- had inn-.' oil the loi\ i:; Hietais as rivv ;vd'i iti ? . < : : i . * * ? o :: I h'-if v. > I . ? ? !: ?* l'a ll t htoa T'i?* von:i.| !:.:!>? 1 <:i Major ! '? ? ^ i ?: < n '-.i 1 1 ? r* u. i)\in ijy. A ? i \ ? . .?*..! :i ?????? a that * . :'.!??* d , i !:? : !>!?.?,? <: . ! i re ar tit . ? ' W I -* si ? Illi \< .( ) s \ j. \ ^ ui; M \ i;i;| n>. I Ml. Jxejil III- I- art Siv ri'l 1 1 v (II I I mil III- \|ol I I ? - 1-. ?i? .. \ \ r.u*^-\ :.?> a ha i I: i' lor nc :>* I a !? -I :*..- o| : .i v. , > i? i it u . . i ? ? ! ? i *? ? i:i ! ?-.?? i "it y ! !l -i! ? . ..:::.* . . \j.rsl - ?? to} .Mi '?'-*? ?? ? :.?? .. ..-ld^e Th>-o?i-ve i .* :*?.?; :*i liarti 'liirtioml !\>r? t *? - v.. * w i-' t !.'? Minor's lie si.- : ? ...: I. -..)?> i.-a..- ?]. -N.-vl d ? ? ' . ? * .-t ? a-> I- ??! :l< 1 '? I"-- :? -- Hi' 'In : ami sisI-m' did <>. i* 'I iie oride, who is t '.m ? > \ ?i?.;o, i?' i hi! datt^htei* of a:: arti:* . Antrriran M?*nf Shipped Hark. It st.itril !i London, Kneland, fli t' J ' ?? ?????? !?<n:!>ils of Atn^riran nv ,i; t ha'. 1ms 1. ?> 'i! stored in l,pnrt< v. (iliis^.iw and !/i\ I'i'i.oul, was rt'nli i j? j??*? ! 1>' f:isr s'eanirr * " \'<*w York to ni",-',t t !io ron? ir.u i! s'. of in at 111 An: ::ra. <i?*<>ri*ia Cotton Crop Splrmiol. Cott. n a1 < i : f Mac.i.i and Sou!h f.roriria i-? i" splendid rendition 15i.< In. i . : < . \ * i i ?? 1 1 1 is ynSorwd in th? past t en i!a\ ? Noway Glrnnlnsn. T*\[>f?rty predict that the mosquito post will bo wors^ than over this year. The ftoneral Kdueotlon Hoard era mod STSC.fioo to various colleges throughout the country to aid their work A Chioapo cam id or has lust raked In S 1 0.0M by beMinp that rain would fall in his town at ler.st eighteen days in May. T'rosid^nt Ans?plt. of 1b*? chusottp lluiri-nn Society. railed t'n? killing of the Myopia Huut (Hul* tw'i of foxhouuda an oulra^e aai ea:d uroxacuUon. Wliolffale Prftr* Quotrd lu *<??? Vork MK.K. Tt># 'MilU RxfbiriKf lor ? ? a ? i ' t .* * < I 'jualily j* 'J'.ic .pet 'juart. Vt'TI Ml, < 'n'-iwii'/y Wcxfrrii, # 'Ji'y'fl ?l .-*?*> . ? . ? ? > . . ; t-v . '* i u* 'fl ilf iUir\ . to < u'l 'v J'iwfury, ?!.?<;</ ??'!.>? Ii? J i r ?^? h . IS '?/' ?'l liEASH ' .M iifi.w, rlir>u c fj < i /?/", '? 4 "i ^i/tflnni) i-li tiftv '1 4'? (<& 'J 4 -V Itr'l kl'l<l?ry , I "? I '?"? I'cjt , . . . , , 'J T'i fih '/ 7 1 ? v eyp . 'j V.i iti 'J i~i x- V i? ? t ?.* kidney V .'15 i"'/1 2 4'' tiirtU) euit|i . ... I 7" ('? ? #'? I.rma; ( Oil ... ... 'i i< ? <v 4 ? t.'ltKKatf., ?'"l<\ full . ll'Jtfjl )1 >ii. all .... Jl'*"' J'i I'm t oUniiit, hi lo K'<oij ,'1 ? J Cn\ ;'i'i !? till k|. tKW .... 1 {</} ? l'.j ?KlUiH.' _ Kit n<*\ ' Jrt'-g'W 2"i Nliili* f itjo't lo 1 | K i'M Ml ' i-i 11 ? Kir. ill* .. . .. 17 <<i< iT'fyJ HIIMIH AN|> HKIM<<M<-- * I'FKIf ? ? J{<il<|\vii> |.?-r lil <1 I "?*? <" 'J .VI It'iiiHfl, |??-?: hi.),, 1 f'i "? ','i N'oilt|<>rii J>>jiy, | ????? tilil .. 'J (,fl (')' 15 '?1 Str.i u | it-i' <ii ,'t M 12.' f!bfi'l>lii']Ti#-K, !?(??? <|l 7 l'l ' ( iii'Hi'hi'i'i H-d, |icv i*t .... I;l ('i> 1 .*? l'< ,11-lii'w j, it i*;?rr:i-j' .V' 1 .VI 1 I 'III III*, j.l'l m i ; ll-l I .',0 (ilt "J <><> 1.1 v k rot'i.i in during *lm-'.'?,!i*. f > ;*r d> ? W SO I'uuU | u-r II* 7 ? ' Oi1 I'l'.g Mui.'si |,?r Hi , ? ("'> 'I Turkey*. pit III.. ..... ... ("?/' II 'ii"lcn.' prr Hi II Of )'2 ttvjw; i)or iir"." . . 7 ^ ? I'lyroiis, ji?'r piiir ? ('? ?"> nnp-n^KD rota. i r.r . I'tir'f f vs. rcr lli ..... I'* W '7 llroil?*i*. I'll. jit- ( j ci Ih .. I'fl J'I Von"!*, jii-f ll> . . * 1' 14 ( "in ! > | ? c I* III. . >'ix 'I Dm-! ini^s. I. I . | ?! Hi . ( > I ?J iS?jii;(1ih, pvr 'Ui/i'ii 1 (jo (> / ;} J.'i II A V AMI) Bill AW Iff'. T'T I'1 .. ('<* N're 't 1*1 I. | l'l I'H l'l .. (?' "!l ( Ifni'f mivi-rl i c-r I'KI Ih. 01 l-ii K.ri Si i,i u, |i,n? rv?- .... .. 7*i <o) S.*> I ID. 1-9. M 'i- ifi'iT- . . ;i (:? ;?? M ? Iiii'ii. 'O'i" , . f. (<f- i! I'.uilic ('-i.'i-t. !'.) ?7, fh'?n-?- . ? (?'> '?> I'lldii-t', I U.JtS i. (<!} ;j V KO FT A HI. KS J'd'f.t \ I ?? . nor s.ii per hUl'k. ... . SVWI-I*. | it lifl-iUtM Tmrtal ???v. per <"ii I'Vrt I'lllllt . [H'l' I'.OX . I tin i?h. i>cr 7iVi>r . ... i'l'ad. pi'! ll.'tske! Vi'OplT*, pel " I ' CUT 1 .efciure. per li"?\et I 'it hb.'> !?'?>!. | t't.l'e Kt I'uw ??? ?? * . | ?:?? I kit -k i Jit'initi, tvlut i'. per i 1 .1 Yellow, |>er orate. Cll?T'?lH. l"" liU'tf l ltoot-l. pO!' I'll) IiIIIK'Im'S Turnips. per hlil . I lkr.i. I < r i an .c . . ' i;i iMnlitT.'. I'P" Ijiiskot .1'nrnley . | I't>l . | n* r li'hi hiiiirlies Shallots, per !"0 ljunci Siniiitt'il | er Mil Kale. i.e.- !?!?l Limit beans, per cfiili' HhulmrW, per 1"" Ktiin be* Ku>lr?lip*. per I'M) Imno'ies AnjinrnKti". per <!<v luinehe? 1 1'irMiail i?li . mr t>t>l Mint, pel !')" I>tin<\hes . OIIA1K, K'lO Flour ? Winter patents . ... Spring inti en I m Wheal . N . J red No. 1 Not'ihvrn Dulutli ( 'rrt t . No. < >a1s, mi\ei| t hpi " I ? te live N<> Western . . l.itrd. city LI V K HI OCK rlressot ilre?soi! Hooves, fit V ( "alt ??*. ( ii> ('iitintrv lirc^sei! Sill-op, per |m> ll> I.am'is. jter lu I Uir . . live, per It): I lb. t.'ountrv ilreKseti. tier It). i :r. i 0') i v. ? .jrr .VI ] iv ? 1 iwi I )?() 1 *v? . "'I "l I 6(1 4 .Vt Ti I IM ?J 0 1 <7f 3 Ail r, ik i :> :$o t! I 1". 1 on I IKl I 7" Ir l I T.'. .'! 0(1 I (hi 1 -J' 4 I :t i i ?j U'l .r> ? n,? .'! .5 ) I no ?l so . c :u i n-j l Hi' i TtJ'i r> s (?< fa f>< ..'ill S l..'r>' 1 1 4 H', !l fin I M I 111 ? si<;\s or imiosi'KKitv. Mi'ii Needed Kor tin- I- iclds anil tJio Factories ? Tin* Country Awaking. \fw VurK City ? The country is wakltu: up. Mills atul factories that have closed for months again hutn ami whir with action. Trade is improving, says the American. New York merchants are reinstating cm ployes they wt'iv forced to dispense with last fall because of the (lurry in Wall Street. The same is true in t lj ? ? ;* cities. In Chicago commercial men a.e preparing for a prosperous sertsoti. Soon the wheal llelds will turn brawn. It will take an army of men to harvest the crop. In the Northwest and In the West and South thousands of acres of new land this >lcar have felt the first touch of the plow. The timber country is resound ing w i t !i the noise of the axe. in th.* ureat manufact tiring centres of the K.I.-U fear has tied from owners of plants. Many chimneys that wero lorn; giown cold are now sending up tk-.ir I'o.mer volumes of smoke. Or >i"is roll in. The human family mu*? be siip;di 1 There is money in ti?.c intuits, aiii! i :tf spectre of distress is dimmer St l.ouis already h:>s re-employed t>? viands of i>'??n who have remained idle since October 1 In the Kansas Ci*y diMriet miners who have p used a pick in many a day have :? 'timed i > wo: ;. The South cries for ? ?more men to work in her cotton fteldv Shipbuilding has been glvr.n ;; healthy impetus on the I'aelfie t'oasi. When we build shi*. s wo ars pi o.-p. rotis ?k it -k it Kico in Demand, tt"sin?ss continues quite active In I lie market for rice, the inquiry cov ering all grades Assortments are still quite broken, with fancy styles scarce and in demand at advanced figures. Screenings are also scarce. ,v * -.V ??. TY-ur-Dollar-n-Ton Cut in Steel. \ cu' of t ?! a t on in liar s.ecl we -it t !i i ? ? effect in Cleveland. The to w price will aff-'c* only m;- 1! ?! f:?rt til ers' stock The iii is i;.i>"l upon the Pittsburg /ate of Si C" p--r 1 00 pounds. Th ? n v. price is $1.1'.) ->cr 10 J. ? * * * * Deficit of Nearly S 1 2.00M.0.10. The monthly si:: ' "i.iey of fho ( r' inic:it s rc-.^ip:.? r.nd exjiTtllt tires shows a del.' it for Mav. l'.MiS. of $ 1 1 s I , a<? aga.nsi a iurp'r.s for May, 1 0 07, of S^.'.T" 2 1 ?w w ->r w (Jood Condition of Cotton. Tho Government cotton report allowed an increase of ono-tenth of one per cent. In area, and an averago condition of 7 9.7 per cent., compared with 70.fi per c?'nt. last year. 84.6 per cent, two years ago, and a ten year averago of S2.3 per cent. * * * * Morgan is Opt.mistlc. Of pririo importance among think ing pion Ls the calde qnotatiou of Mr. J. Piefpoat Morgan k halief that tW ?.?c-sstahH'hn'cnL of national pro?yar ,,y ;j s.. liazJ, t..; 3 II. AUv a :or.::n:rc!a' QUEEN or ACT1UEMZS PRAISES PC-RU-NA. MiOU JULIA MAhLOWI. "/ am alutl to write nty endorse ment of the (jrrat remedy, #V?*ut?a I tlono moat heartily. "--Jtiiia klarloice. Any' leuvHy thut benefit# digeeuon ?trcpgthen? tiii? nerve*. The* nerve center* remur* nutrition. If the dlgfffSIQQ )? inpiirM, the nerve < enter# become anemic, ui.d nurvoua debility i? tbe * T "? ? f'eruna in iio( a nervine nor a J It benefilM the nerve* ? ? by benefltino tllyentlQii. J !?,????? l'ui una ftec# the atomnch of catarrhal contention# end normal digestion i# the re?ult In other words. Peruna goe# to the bot tom ?>f the whole difficulty, when the di? ugreeuble symptom* disappear. Mr#. J. C. Jamuoii, Wallace, Cel., write*; " I w** troubled with mv atomach for m\ vearn Wan treated by three doctor#. They nit id t tin t I Iwid nervonn dyepepHi*. I wuh |>ut on h liquid diet for three month#. " I 'improved under the treatment, but a# 4oon n# I # topped taking the medicine, I cot bud mriun "I #ft \v a textimonial of a mail whoie 1 cn#e ivik similar lo mine being cured by I'erunn, #o I thought 1 would give it a t rial "I procured n bottle at once and com* mcnird raking it. I have taken #everal bottlex and uui entirely cured." Peru r.m is sold by your local tlrug pifit. IJuy a bottle today. 1-bm't be afraid to bo polito at all times mid under all circumstances. It is no displace to be called a pen "tlnrmrir: IFtrvo Curo for Rheu FX&ttem,, Bono Pain and! Eczoma P.otanic Blood Balm < li. 0 B.) euros the went c* -oi >f Rheumatism. bone pains, swollen utr.iclcs uu<i joints, fey purifying (ho bioo<J Tlwuoarido of rases cured by B. B. B. after all other t r e l t ui L- n t i failed, fries tl.oo per large bottle at dtuc Mores. with complete directions for home treatment. Larfe sample fice Uy writinf Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga It isn't so much what a young ?;irl does that fascinates a man ; it's what she won't do. DKAT1I TO HING WORM, "Everywhere I go I spoalc for tkttzbiki, b?cauue It ourod me of ringworm Id It* worst form. My whole cheat from neok to J waist was raw m beef; but tittiiimi eured ' me. Jt also cured a bad case of piles. " 80 nay* Mrn. M. F. Jonoti of 28 Tannehlll St., l'lttsburg. I'a. TcrrKRiKH, tho great skin remedy, Is sold by druggists or seat by mull for 50 .\ Write J, T. ttuuvTtiiti, Dept. A, havannah, Ga. Kreakishncss doesn't indicate in dividuality. To I)riv?' Out Malaria and Hulld Up the System Tak* the Old Standard Uitovi's Tastk i.k*k-4'H 11. 1. Tonic. Vol kuinv what you are taking. The formula Is plainly printod on every oottle, showing it is simply C^ui 111:10 ami Iron in a tasteloas form, and the most effectual form, f or grown pooplo and children, 30<; The ocean .is not the only body filled with breakers. Capudine Cure* Indigestion Pain*, Helching, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn, from whatever cause. It's Lirpnd. KfTerte immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 25c.. ami b6c.. at drug stores. William Clausen, a New York art dealer, was arrested 011 a charge of selling spurious paintings. Mrs. Winsrow's Soothing Syrup for Chnorwi t ?v?thiug, soft ens *hegums1roduccRin tiamma tioti, allays pain,c row wind colic, 25c u l>ottle Don 't be afraid of experience, llo is the best teacher. FITS, St. Vitiw' Dance :^JervooR Disease* por? manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Uestorer. IW trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Klmo, Ld.,W31 Arch St., Phila., Pa. THr: MOST PRACTICAL ROOST. > The stepiadder roost is out of dat?. j The chickens ftll fought for the high est seat In the synagogue. Results, strife Rnd bu*mble foot. The sassafras sapling roost, guaran teed to prevent lice, has gone into . oblivion with the lightning rod. Tbe ! movable wfii Is the fad. Our plan: Make four carpenters' tresflob. two of them tive feet long j and two and a half feet high and the j <vhrr four feot long and two feet i high. Cover the high trestles with j hoerds six feet long, and on this drop- i ping floor place your low trestles and i f r^:n or.e to the other place your roost ir.g slats. Put these four inch slats on loose r.r.d on very cold nights move them rlo'o together. Fct up in a corner out of drafts and piare the dusting hox near and the hers will keep the roosts well dusted. Advantages.-? Easi y cleaned; easily removed; catches all the manure; can 1 > remowd rr se: up in three mi:; utes; hens fan scratch vtnder it; red rr.i'es r.vofd it. Try it and bo con r iru e 1 ? Weekly Witness. mr? MONTHS Uf HOCMTAU OUcUrfMl B?eaiH Doctor* Could Km 0?r?. JL*ri P. Brockway, 8. Hecoad A**., Anoka. Alton., uyi: "Afur lying for five month* l.o > ? j hoipltftl I Wftl dll- ; charged a? Incur*- i bjt, ftod given only j ?ix months to live : My heart ?n aff?ot- ? ?d, I bad ?motb*r- < IriK npelli and iom?- > tlmea fell uocon* ?clou?. l m,t mo I | couldn't u?m m> ?rm?, my fyealKhi ; wua Impaired and m? Kidney secretions wero badly dis ordered. ! was completely worn out and discouraged when J began using Douu'a Kidney Fills, but they w**nt right to tbu cause of tbe trouble an?1 did their work well. I have been feeling well ever since." Hold by all deslers. GO cents a box. Fbqter-Milbum Co., Duffalo, N. Y. If a man is right he can't bo loo radical, and if he's wrong he can't be too conservative. ? i I?o Vuur Keel Auli* ?n<l UurnT Shake into your shoes A lion's Foot- Ease, a powder for tb? fo?t. It nuikeM 'lght or now shoes fowl easy. Cures Corua, Bunions, Swollen, Hot, Spurting and Hweutipg Feet uud Ingrowing Nails. Mold by all druggists, and shoe utorw, lb cts. Sample sent Prick. Address Allen S. Olinstod, Lelioy, N. Y. CEREMONY UNDER DIFFICULTIES. Unusual Dinner at British Embassy at Tlmo of Psrla, Siecje. 61r Frank I/asce'des, our Ambassa dor In Merlin, who Is Juat retiring, has had sonio exciting experiences in the courso of his diplomatic ca roor. Ho wa'i with Sir Edward Malet In Paris in 1870 during iho uiogo and the Commune, and tells the story of an extraordinary dinner which they ha. I at the embassy shortly after a cannon ball had driven in tho front wall and reduced tho kitchen to ruins. A general rotreat was .nado to the cellar. And hero the two Englishmen sn i lemnly arrayed themselves in dress 1 clothes and sot down to. dliioJu. as [ much "state" as pcssible, amid a hope | leas Jumble of treasured bric-a-brac, valuables, clocks, china, &e., for not a scrap of the usual ceremony and I etiquette was waived, d ?spite tho in congruous surroundings. j "It looked like tho haunt of brig i ands," Sir Edward wrote to a friend, I "who had Just ransacked a etately i castle and brought tho booty hither; ? while in the contro, in vivid contrast of neatness with tho dlsordor, was tho table laid out for dinner, with Its white tablecloth and silver candle sticks, and, to orown incongruities, Frank Ivascelles and myself in oven lag dress and white ties, waited on by the stately butler and embassy ser vants." ? From Tlt-Blts. NO SUCH LUCK. "And do you sell these beautiful thoughts of your soul for mere dol- ; lars!" she exclaimed. "Nope," said the poet, sorrowfully, j "I seldom get more than 50 cents Tot> j "em." ? Cleveland Loader. Food Products Peerless Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef ? that sold in bulk ? Libby's Peerless b'ried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes . or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri ment retained. Libby's Peerless Dried Bee! is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby's Great White Kitchen. Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox T ongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, / Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from others you haveeaten. Libby, McNeill* Llbby, Chicago TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS Of TenibJo Itching Ktmsia ? Buffrriog wm Knliivl; Cured >?) ("utltur*. ?Kcittne ?|>p*?red on u?y eoo'e its* Vt ? w?nt to * doctor who treated him month*- Then he mi so bad b'? fa^e uid heed ??re notbiuf but < ne ?nd hie Mrs looked as it they w?rr foa>i to (ell off," ?o wo trie I an t .or d< U?r f>r four months, the b?l>jr never (fettiu^'any i?e<Jer Jlie hand and lege had t?f on thern *nd Uo poor httlo?fci2oir suilc/yJ so tw* rjblf that be could rot sleep After He bid suffered six months we tried ? o't ?f the Cuticura Remedies *nd the first treat ment let h?m ?'cep and reet weJi , in <>n? week the sores wejr g'we arx! jn tsra tnonthe ho had n clear face. Sow },t is two years and has never had eczema again, Mrs. Louie lite'*, R, t, D. J, Sau Aiitviuo, Tex, Apr. 15, 1007.'' Thero in no disgrace in playing tiif ??vond riddle if you play it u? well a? you cnn. HAD KCZ KM A IS VKAIM Mrs. Th urn w Thompson, of '"lark**!!!*, Oa., wriUw. undor 'Into of April '23. It 0 ' "I faf/?r?>4 I 5 y?nrs with toi-montia;; bad the b*?t doctor* to pr<j?<"Tlb<i; but uotb tng did me a >y good until I got rerT>w!*? It ourad iqv. I u-n ?o thankfnl " Tbouaamlt of otbors <:4a to?Ufy to hlinllar eurea Thttbuimk Ij no Id by drugglaUi >r ??ut by ulall to r ftJc. by J. T, Siiiurui.i*, Dept. A. Havamiab, Otti Don't bo afraid of rebuffs. Tin* may be your cinpulyer's method of trying your grit. Hicks' Cuptidinc Cure* .N'im'vounim'hh, Whether tired out, worried, overworked, ?<r what not. It rciccahcjf Jllfi. It."1. 11 nerves J t 'h Liquid and jilenSjinl to t.iLe. 10c., '25c., and Stk1., ut ?i ruv; storea, One of the largest employers of advertising brains hit the nail on the head when he said, "Give me the man who can hold on when others let go; who pushes ahead when others turn baek ; who stiffens -up when others weaken ; who knows no such words as 'can't' or 'give tip,' and I will show you a man who will win in the end." One of the Essentials o? the happy . houui-? of uW.av-i*~a.- va*lj fund of information is to tin best methods of promoting health a:iJ happiness and; right living antl knowledge of the w< rl i - ! best products. Products of actual excellence :.:i i reasonable claims truthfully presents i . and which have attained world-wi.! ? j acceptance throng!) the approval of t lie i Well-informed of the Worl !. not of indi- ; viduals only, but of the many who have, the happy faculty of sclcctisig and obtain- : ing the best the world affords. One of the products oi that class, of ; known component part*, an lithical : remedy, approved by physicians and com- j mended by the Well- Informed of tho j World a>i a valuable and whol'.^oine family j laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs j and Klixir of Senna. To g"t its beneficial i effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., I only, and for sale by all leading druggist*, i ?11B DICK HOi:SR. at a considerable distance from the j chicken brooders is a duck house, where the little ducklings are shel tered and eared for from the time they are hatched to the time whoa j they are dressed and sent to market. The house is 500 feet long and 4G i feet wide. There are partitions every 100?feet to prevent drafts of air. The ducks are graded according to age, i the little fellows getting what is <?.?>.:? | ed "baby food." a little later N >. 2 feed, and as they get considerable sizo and strength. No. 3 feed. There ' Ik an alley running through l?ngt:i I wise of the house. Through this al ley a car, on which there is a box twelve feet Iotik containing feed, is pushed along, and the ducks in pens j on either side are fed as systematica'.- 1 !y as the large dairymen feed their , herds cf cows It requires a thorough knowle ti:e of the habits of the duck to handle ; them successfully. Although a water fowl, they must be kept comfortable , an|l dry while young. Water is f ir- j nlshed running along in a M"f>u.gh where they can reach their bills in and drink, but they cannot get ir.t. ? It. A strange characteristic i.- a In . e for 1'ght, and lanterns arc kept bur:. iug to light their pens all n:g!it. or they would injure themselves by run ning against tho parti: ions ? Tribute , Farmer. Here and There. If you oxpect ti> have to borrow money, bettor l>??rr"w it before \<.i need it; it is easier to do mi. You ean nftir a man into jmi^at easier than i henven. you ean pray him into TliU woman says Lydia ?L l*lnkin?m'M Vegetable Compound saved her life. Itmd her letter, Mrs. 'I'. ('? Wilhulaen, of Manning^ ] Iowa, writes to Mrs. Mnkham: * " I can trwlv say tliat Lydia K. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound uaved nay iifr, and I oaunot exprea* my uratitode to you in words. For year# I Buffered with the worst form* of female com~ plaints, continually doctoring and ^xuxlii tf lotn of money for medicine without help, I wrote you for advice, followed It aa directed, and took Lydia K. Pink ham's Veritable Compound and it has restored nio to perfect health, j li.ad it not been for you 1 should have 4 Ihn-i in my grave to-dav. I wish every buffering woman would try It." FACTS FOR SUCK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound, made i from roots and herbs, has l>een the I standard remedy fnr female ilbL-i 1 and has positively euredthoiLsandsof j 1 women who have been troubled with I displacements, inflammation, ulcera. 1 i tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, j>eri<>dic jtains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, Hat uleney, indigos* tion,dizzincss,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? , Mrs, Pinkhntn invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. Refc^ed (lie Queen's Invitation. Madame "Antoin ?t to Sterling, th?] American singer, onco unconsciously, commit. ed a luvacn of etiquettes which in recorded in the son's re-* cunt ni/.tiicir of his niol'her. Queett VTrrnrtr. rnnrmTT'ird Mnd-sw* Bver!-~ Ing to sins before her. Without any* thought of off eii (i i "o, tht! singer re-? plied simply that she v.' us sorry, buti on the evening di^ignati. J she wna : engagel to siug tor a charity; Bho would b? j.leitsei to si:ig for htr maj-,; est y the next v. The consternation among court of?-l ficlals was great. What would havag happened if the singer had not been prevailed upon to break her engage- 1 niont and comply wi.h the queen'# behest only a Lord Chamberlain knows. Kven r Lor ! Chi'.mberlain could r. not prevail en h::r *o hr?ak her ri^ld ;j resolution against wearing a low; dress ?t a concert, ard court cu?- -I toni had to yield to h^r. The queen took unconscious re veil go on tho American b e n tr ( ing her with a ? e> ^irr.1c'?\iorMaaT a me Sterling kept ail her lifo a child ish resolution never to drink tea be cause the spilling of the tea In Bos ton harbor was the symbol of Ameri can defiance of .Kagland. Now Dlacovccy ind Treatment will bI?o th(-m Immediate relief, ftn<1 *11 ?.m am siliM to do i? to icnil for * ^ 'W ItvtliO of Dr. Ma/'i EPILEPTICIDE CURE V""-"!;;: ^ ??d l^wArt ofOon?r mm ?Ftir.? 4th 136 ? ? ? r 1 1 l > i ? <l i tin tna timoMtU of ?V?xA *u ?VKEK iV i y:r>rrj| rrrpaia G?veAOk?ttdf"uirUS?S? W. K. KU. M. a., r,ari siiMl. Hi* SAVE TKE CARTON TOPS aikI n-uj' Wr*p|)or? front 20 Mule Team Borax i < f t dA W" them for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE illu?l rul.-il i nt u log ?<? of 1000 article* given a??> I' >{ KK. AiMro?? |' A< I Kl< i n \H l JJoi: V V CO.. Sew V ork. local ? tints *;nt?d. WfU* lor .rone/ m?KI(V2 plan. C|#trfr<7i aI|tb* v *? 9vuw?-io diufuff room. Helping- room *'?<1 <11 j,laoe? "" *f* ffi*i tl* !")?binon?, < Imo. nut and ".i. not to)) of anything. ? < 'tie in one* ^Uiil you will neT i)f uiihoui ir?m. ff not Jtepi . I ~ H'lOrm 1*66 ' i f?i?a, 1 fv>r Mo. Jl.UiUI.D hOMr.K.% 1 4i?l( Brxwkl/n, H* X# ..... mmm ? u tea? BE'u-uiUapynuiiKSiisH No hnildf r c*n c?(T?.r?J to ute ,t)i* ??lrt kl? <1 \?lirn h? run i;M !)?? l'ut?y lyOCll SatN Ju?t *? rhfU|>. For ?a'.A liy Randall l!ro>.( V"r ?a:<i liy ?' ?? **? \ Doori I ' B! nfiii. K *>' I A. MA. for men '?omen, aa - ? ? ___ . -> tu exeat troubles tliat com* to weak 2zr-&~ "ir * *?% ?" "r ? ?? "'"Wine of Cardus . w w . c vour nerve substance. It will build up the > ?writesf "I suffered from pains in llio , Mrs J. Bennett, of ?.^ \fter being laid up for three weeks, I took <58^4 and nervous prostration^ A ^ Sold hf druggists, cvcrywtu* baCK, . ff00d health. , i ? n?r- Book tor Wom?, ?Wta?J bom, tmtaM dui., JSriffnira raak"^?^%H