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JF ( lou4 It :L JUa ^^^jJjjpJuNT TIMfl jnf)X, , , -?" WlhM'i a.ie ?h?*en *ud at and la two lluai. partnura oppoelte The (ox at th? h^ad utarU 4n<l wui down th? line and biK'k, pur?uM by Mm partner, the hunter. Ilo <-au i**? through the JJpo, Lu and out, but the huatar muet follow him. When caught, the ovuplo take their pl*^ at the foot of the line. -'-Good literature. Truth and Quality apjwei to tin) Well- Informed in every walk of life and are cairn I iul to permanent ?uocqm and creditable standing Aecor ingly, it i ? not claimed thut Syrup of Jigs and F.llxir of Senna in tho only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family* laxatives ii tho fact that it clcunte*, ?weeten* and relieves tho internal organs on which it act* without any debilitating after effect# find without having to increase tho quantity from timo to timo. It act* pleasantly and naturally and truly a* a laxative, and its component part* are known to and approved by phyaiciaii*, a* it is free from all objection able substances, To get its beneficial effects always purchase tho genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, ami for sulo by all leading drug (Ut*. Bo. 26-'08. H-triThompson'sEyeWaler UJ - 1 1 If a man is right ho can't be foe radical, and if ho'* wrong lie on n't he too c.bmiervnlive. Hicks' CnpiKlIno Cure* Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, overworked, <>r what not. It refreshes tiie brain utiil nerve*. It's Liquid and pleasant to tuke. 10e., 23 c., aud 50c.. at drug *tore*. It isn't ho much what a young girl does that faricinatcM n man; it'# what she won't do. CUBK* ALL ITcniNO KHU 1'TIONH. Olsnooa, Md., Nyv. Utut, 1907: "I hnvu had ?oaaaiA oq my hfcads tor la years, and have ! trt?4 ???rrtbtng I havd been mltig mr- 1 TiaiMB A day* and tha rvuults /vro (treat. " j filyaed, Urt. U Murrey. TiT'nuuxi li'tU* surest *a(4flt, speediest euro tor w< t?m* . and all other skin dlsoavts hold by driig (?it or ??nt by Ojall (or R)o. hy J 1. Hbcp- | *aiH?, PSpi. A, Batanna b , ()?. The Wrong T ense. Oorothea'H father wan Hitting bo fore a window iu his country homo with Dorothea ou his kuees Ho was looking across the fields with unsee ing eyes, when the lansle broko In on his reverie with, "What are you look ing at, papa?" "I waa loc/.Gng Into tho future, my dear." "The future, papa' I though It was late tho pasture!" ? Harper's Wookly. Good Crops in Mexico. Oood crop conditions nie tfti>orU?d from all parts of Mexico. The sugar caino crop which Is now 'being liar vosted Is the largest In tho history of the eo'intry. while tho yield of <?of foe exceeds that of any previous year There la a elhoi'tago of oorn and whoat In Homo sections, but the' prospects are favorable for good crops of thoso two cereals this year ? Moody 'a Maga Elne. A SIMPLE WAKPUOHra. A bedroom door closed to another tpartment may b<? eonvpr'ed krto a wardrobe by nailing a shelf al>ove iho iln4el of the door and rating hnoks beneath, snd also along tho closed loor beneath. Hang cretonne curtuins from the shelf. to the floor and tack them on the flldest to the door Jambs <o keep out the du&t. ? Boston Post, \\ hen anybody agrees with you lie has opinions; when lie doesn't, de lusions. fi'm.y noi'hibiikd CJrape-Nutsa Perfectly llnlaneed Food. No chemist's analysis of Grape Nuts can bogln to show the real value of tho food ? the practical value as shown by personal experience. It is a food that Is perfectly bal anced supplies tho peedud elements of brain and nerves in all stages of life from the Infant, through the strenuous tVtnrs of active middle life, and Is a comfort and support In old age "For two years I have used Grape Nuts with milk and a little cream, (or breakfast. I am comfortably hungry for my dinner st noon. "I use little meat, plenty of veget ables and fruit. In season, for tho noon meal, and If tired at tea tlmo, take Grape-Nuts alono and feel per fectly nourished "Nerve and brain power, and mem ory are much Improved since using Grape-Nuts. I am over sixty and weigh 166 lbs. My. son and husband seeing how 1 had Improved, are now using Grape-Nuts. "My son, who is a traveling man. eats nothing for breakfast Nuts and a glass of milk. An au.ni, otot 70, seems fully nourished on Orape-Nuta and cream." ' There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle." in pkgs. Kver read the above letter? Anew one appear* from time to time. They are genuine, true, and foil of human lattmt. V MAYOR HHEFT M. ?? ON PUBLIC MATTERS Mndidate for United Htatea Senate Klivt* liiii Views Home of the Lpr ^bortant Questions of the -f5uy Briefly Reviewed by an Aspirant [^Hlr One of the Highotrt Position# in ^rtbe Gift of the Peoplp of His Ktatc. Muyur K. Ooodw.yn- Kbett, a candi date for (h<* I ' nU ?*?! State* Senate, Ii?k given to Ibv presn the following out line of hj^ view# on some of t In* tjueutions or (In- i 'ii y: Tb*'re. in, in irjy judgment, Kl'c*|Jkt need for more busincHii methods in gov (?inmctil. ]t in significant that the Democratic pa i ty has not been in power, with tlie exception of eight ye*r?, for almost half it century, al-\ though tho solid South, constituting aim >*i one-third of the country, has ! almost invariably cast 1 1 h votes for 1 that party. I believe it i? largely due to u lark of confidence on tin- part of (Tie people of the country in tin* ca pacity of the Democratic ptarty to manage tin- government upon a busf nc km plane ami by business methods. Phe South does not luck men of busi ness capacity, am) there are nut a few of them /it present in the bails of Congress, lint they have been fol lowing polit ical ami not business lines. My belief is tlmt if they subordi nated their political to their business talent they would regain the confi dence of the entire count rv. More 'than tins, inv belief is that they would -once nioi*.' seeure the ImmViv ship, and guide tin* policies of the Demo. ratic parly, and through t ha* party tlie government of the ualioi. As n business rnun, who lias found that the applications of busini?> methods to all problems govern mental as well as others- has effect ed the best solutions, I am offering' myself as a candidate for the I'nited States Senate, believing that I can be of some use to the people of my State, to the South and to the coiin I IV. . Currency. i lie preuent currency l;i ws of the ' nifed Si ale* arc I* fur flu* benefit (if I lie build -liulill tij; fralcr ?nity ?>/ N cu York a n i i N ew Kn^laml, aiuV n?%| t Ijv interests uf i he (ai mer, the manufacturer and I Ik- pro ducer Kencriillv. I'mln | licsc laws the SoUt lii'i u bank, ft ufii wliuin ahme 'lit* 1 ai iner can obtain the currency tu uallifi hia u .ii) . nutt. compc|| - '??I lu bllV l Ju.s cii I rC;ic',' H, x f u Vojk. Kv cry (all (lie Stuck K.xchans;c spe (ulutoi rims up (In- price of money tuul tlm-i make, it dillieiill ami i x pensive. a ml at times impossible. t<? tret rho currency needed The (ai met is driven iu pa\ higher riWes is i \ i*u pallid Ins cut ton (i 1 1 < } c r spur and vvhi|>. ami to sell it, nut as hi- imminent .lietafcs, lm! as neces sity d.-inan.'* I have prepared a em I'M u.-v plan in detail u Inch enable* lli ? Sunt lict'ii hanks t o obt hi n this cu I I rliCV Mh, |, ,[ is | il'ed ci | by | |,.e li'iiiur, w it limit ciiiiil' tu \f.\v York "I de| i|i 1 1 ||t> 1 1 1 .? 1 1 1 bonds a ciiiren <-y l?a>ed npun tin- <-i edit of the hanks t h< frivf| vi'\, winch means the credit ??! the cumrinintt les m which th hank-, are located My making it a ? ujulit i..|, t Imt every bank to obtain it, charter shall lmi.i i a tit ec the m>te ''' e\ i'i \ uth'-r hank, I lie currency is inmb- i),e-st runifcvi ni the world I do not believe if !s realize! how ma teriallv iliis .tirrenev <|uestiun af. f?v! > every interest in the Cuuntrv. . The ml ricacy ..(' th.- <|iiest i , has | ni;l,le n s ? / ill. Mill t.. un.li island that the representatives u( the lar^c 't'"n"s 'd iMeicv(, the nurtheast have hlimlct! the | !tf..p!.. ,.f f'"> ;l" i ei i a h|e them through the present .111 I en." V s\s|i M1 l(, l,,x v t|.j. >'ife ? 1 1 ?? ? M e? .-ry ! : ; ? ! M*?l r v tu a L'leat 11 11 '' c\t .-!.( . |-',,r | ust a !i<"e. W;1- ? I ie last fall ami nu ."irrern'v could he ..l.tained at an\ price The i en s? ? : i was ilia! all hank ! '""l " nev I i,| t , , |?. secired h V t ! ? ' ' deposit i'! ( |u\ i-miJi i ? ? : | Ii.ii.d--. an.: ,!" -'"Veinm. Ill !...:,, | maih.-t w ' '."i Mere. | in N c\\ ^ ,,| k | |:a\ .? V 1 ".'ted 11 !l: ..Ii li e 1 1 lies ,.U, I ? < I ?? ra 1 u*. ? v . rniiie: 1 1 ' a s\,i,.Ml ,,j- n , people a :id l-r the pie a system has.- ? npun the .-re. in ,.( the cuum | l.1. v ? "s industries and cnum ..lit ? I ':iNt 1 il.ulc.l Ihiou^-huul the I c 1 1 / : h at V 'I1' ;"'th ??I' !!:?? land s\s>. , . j ' | * I ? ? P" r t 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 e benefits 1 1 J w!,i. :. 1 " ''"'I I " . 1 1 1 1 f \ I an lie ex. -hide. I j a s_Vs|ein h.-hind 1 1 1 f I . stand ?; than the e..!i:hmcd eM?-ece:,-s r"P" ? a ' v -t . tn v\ j. i.-l iv i ; I t', . '"?e "Mi nwtiistn. s I, urn nine . . tamincs and ..nr fmiiitrv fn tn pa:-i? s The Tariff 1 he tariff duties ~ ; ? n ! . ? lie ? diatcly reduced t , , t!)(? 1,,-Ac-t ; , 4 . ; ? Consistent will, the needs ... eriiinei.t ccei:..mieall v adn.i ? i -t .-i . In the process ,,f redarm- th, ties li e ut ii . endeavurs s[ t j |? used (o |1| ( V t-iit . i sen:, n..,! ? . . . apanist S-Mit'iern mdnsf 1 1. s. . , > u ii ii dil i^reiil care 1 1. a' ... ; , shall eecl\ C t he I Illh-st si a - e . ; j V antaire f run; ? m,;, , , , mam. The tariff. cum v, .v ;i . ,(1 t t a v a :cl tit. w i( . . I . - j , is one ?.f a.l.iastiiu: t:i!. ? n x v? (t each liidiistrv an.V .1. m. n > --:a!. I. a it fair prup..i n.ui Railroads. The slate k now s m \ a t >. : 1 1 . . j.. , I lie railron-l <|iicstiu:i | |,av ,. ?'? I that there was a dis.-i in,;- a' no; i nly against t|M | .nt ( i;;, t (?>n, Imt against all pails s,,,nfi * "if'lma. I have citcl tai ill's w! i.-.h show this ( oneliisivf | v ,\ iaiJiu.ul I' ll public service corpui at nm. It i? 'he public's trustee |..r it? highways and it should he mi regulated ii , i.o: to d'seriminate against anj litdiis tru-s ur any luciililies. | |.,i\e n- \ ei favured an indiscriminate reduction 111 I:1'es. I believe that railruad< "? i be n-i nutted to eain ('lull's. K!l<l L'COtl | < I Oil 1 s, ,01 ,, but not ii pan watered securities. | believe that service is of more im poitance than rates, and my vmce lias always hci n for better serv ice, greater efficiency and no discrin.ina I ion. ? Drainage. The Government bar. for some time been imjrHlinK lan?*> . f the western States and eniiver'ii them into fer ilc ik>KT>>. South Carolina now ha* large areas <Tf land covered by wa ter, I In* drainage of which would ron-1 VL'rt-U^Ul JikiiU'tgfl IhtrnVTTile flelg I na> in u?*li Hh tin* |?ri?i?*i|>l<KM in both *ilh n IIIV I ||U H.lllll', till) Oil? III lilt ling water, the otliur in taking it iwa> to efF-el a like puipotio, t In* two uoldim* should he joined mid noma net l;o<| louud v.hi'iiihy the govern* lu'iil ithl should bo rendered for ii juuttK4' ?* will iih lot irrigation. Immigration. We im ? <l mi iiu*i<*iiki? in our white tii|niliit inn and should wclcoma all ?ui It within our bordera, ull who are tmng mid healthy, 1 ;?>t only in body, mi in mind, and du not come in to (lit* ii 1 1> *<in ideal., uf life and of gov ?i 1 1 men t and our *t(iudards of labor. ;i in hi favor <d thiowing every safe. .Mm i d uml rent i ietiou around immi jxntion t Ii ii t will prevent the influx >f an uiuk'hirable population. While vt* nhould welcome a.-> ouo of the ho ut ions of the negro question the ae M'Hbion of a white population, it | vould not In*, in my judgment, de, ii ruble i o do thin bv briiiuing in thofee 0 vyhom liberty menu* lieenwe, Hiohc vithont religion . faith, those whose itauiVrdrf of lit'i* are so mitel) below >u r own that they would constitute 1 menace (o us. Late jVehuj In "Uriqf MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST new $26,000 ?tntion nt Luray, V?.f wuh burned. A tfirl in PiUgburg routed burglars with firecrackers. The ('/.a f may return IClr.jj ICd wuid 'u Viait soon. i* {? : Archbishop Nixon, Exarch of Georgia, wua ns*att?inuted. Secretary Tuft #uined .'14 moro votes by dcoidion of contests. The battleship South Carolina will bo launuhed at Philadelphia .July 11. .Jupuuc&e erect nd tv memorial to the 14,000 Russian dead at Port Arthur. Two Dutch aloopa were seized and (Vtained by tho Venezuelan Govern ment. Fifteen pamma were hurt when a train went down an embankment in Missouri. The body of Mrs. F. A. Werner, a millionaire 't? wife, wua found in New York harbor. The State Association of Virginia Fllvs began it? annual convention in I.ytu hburtr. Four of six Europeans on a vea.sel which mi ilk in the Congo river wero eat mi by cannibals. Th? garrison of Aloazari, after kilbnj< 1 'eir commander. declared for t Ik' Moioccan pretender. The plaster cast of the diploJoeus, preueiiled by Andrew Carnegie to Frauef. wis accepted Jolm W . (larrcit, <<f P?altinioro was tiausferred from Fieri iu to the embassy at Uoine aa first secretary. The cruiser Mainland proved to be the fastest of her eJass in hsts off Santa n.ubara. S. T. Pennington was mushed in u 1 1 v 1 v v a t o r, but it is believed he 1 1 i u < 1 and tell in '*'>e ear's wav. The steamers Cayn an 1 Huain were in collision olt* llulleras Sat urday uicht. Ld ward Pabv died in Norfolk fium au attack of hiccoughs, which lasted flight day*. Hairy A A.xtell. city treasurer of BliMiininirton, 111, is said to be $()(),? 00U rhoit. Kvelyti Thaw'? nttoriiey annoutic wi that the couple are not to separ ate. Punre lb lie and .Mm" Could will tut he married in France, but prob ably in F.ncland. The 0111111' torpedo fleet is to take in t i : ( hesapejike Ray naval u.ii ( : t j \ ..is m .1 1 ly. The import that the cruiser Colora do had grounded i>n the way to Seat f U- i* v 1 ?t j i I hv her vaptain. i i.u (iM.lo to.o of the woman who ? r ? 1 1 >!if w < i ? 1 1 1 i i ! ! ? on a certain ? !.iv i .i i lot to nit!!:1' 1 1 '.10. M> l? >iM?eil Sau?' !.s eiven a li !oar\ to S a t\ I lather memory <?l u1 ran i ) " i her t -i 'iur S i ! e 1 1 1 ?:! i< i : ? tail at Mot itev't ? >! ? i i?!inj; Samuel I > ? a j A v fi \w> t through a, man's pock I > > "?a;!-- j on. t>d pistols ?? ? r*i New \-jU - I SeiMii,i,\ Stvj is will make a tour | i .:?['?T(jon nt' 'lie lighthouses on T . ? i,'?| . (i rje FhiPu'li i. ' ? r ? ? '? sn..? s-' ii proving of A ? ".i-;! m na\.?l t ? in 'r t'tidn plans. T: >? /.??^.p' liri .p <iid n??t makf .*>? t f the pr?*pnrn P. f - .??! A !h ! i.'t President H/>oievelt >i a ? e t !.?? t i"?tn '? n h h ieh t li? p. a? i tr nt v was sijrn^l. S <v> ? a p.iai 'r a'"'' after the Unit ?.?; S' :.r? > S. patcw-ihip in t hv l).'ir.o ?ra?.-- primary ' f South Carolina. a ?!?? . f p. :i<? ;p!?-s. ?-Vifinu tl.a! 1 1 e\ u . . ? j * iiTini'iral saloons I: apj.t.i.r- th.it v>.\rl\ ot hunter. i". V e ?v::-:- r! '/ >.r were driven bv i.ui^'i r fw hi n r?ib,t 1 i?i:i, the >;iiidt heir,^- eaten f. r?t I I I. i, M.ih.rex recf>;i!l\ 4saile<l for Fan pe to ^a>ii'iel Claikson. ^i.e is ?aid 'n ha\'e eloped after marr\yij? .V H C>horne, a Pp'treton student. The in??ftitor F'lorur was put in drydoek at the Norfolk Navv Yard to detejzr.ine >hr exient of tho dani ajjf*' njflirte.l )/\ t Whitehead tor p^do sent acain^t her Inst Saturday HIS MALODOROUS JOKE. Pc 8?yle ? When ho swero at the n.hir of naaolme wm |>o in a r Age ? Ounhusta --No, In a ga rage. ? N?w York Press. ROOSEVELT HEARD CHEERING Telephone 4nd Phonograph Car* ried News to Washington. ri?* l*rfNl(U*iit Wall mi Actual IJ? li'iu-r to the rrwoi'dlngn of tho Ctilvago < invent Ion. Chicago.? Prwldunt Roosevelt h I in ?<*lf wan au actual lUtenor to the douionHtratloua of onthuitlaiun which greeted IiIh name In the convention. Hanging ten feot above the heads of the delegate* i??d Immediately In front of the platform are four black THBODORM E. BURTON. Member of tho House of Represen tatives, selected to place William II. Tuft lu nomination at Chicago. dinks, looped by wires aud joined by u small central cable leading from the hall. Many have wondcrod at those disks, believing them to be a part of the system for electrical display. They uro a combination of tolo phone and phonograph, taking up the proceedings as they occur and trans mitting oath speech and each burst of applause. One of the wires wsb cut Into tho White Hduso, and the President in person, with tho receiver to his oar, caught tho words of Ix>dge as he electrified tho vnst assemblage and the echoing shouts which fol lowed. CRAZED HY THE (X>N VEN'?U>?<7 Kx-.Muyor of Mudn a lt?vlng Madinnn by Excitement. Chicago. ? H. L. Frank, a wealthy mou and ec-Mayor of Hutte, left n sanitarium In Cluclnnnati throe days ago to attend tho convention. Tho , -excitement In tho hotola unhinged bis faculties and be was picked up a rav- | Ing maniac. Ho was' put under re- 1 stralnt at tho Palmer House and Or. Sweeney bad him transferred to th* Detention Hospital. Frank at one tlmo came within one vote of defeating Wlillam A. Clark for the Henatorship. His mania took the form of a third term for Presi dent Roosevelt, and the physician's examination showed that hlB mind was a complete wreck. f ENATOR LODGE, Of MARW\ohU?*?tt?, Ponnunont Chairman. ALASKA ANNEXEF DEAD. Eugene I*. Murphy Wm Sent as Ooni inlssionor to Take Possession. San Francisco, Cal. ? Eugene P. Murphy, sixty-three years old, who wiih the representative sent to tako possession of Alaska in the name of the Fulled States when that Terrltbry was purchased from Russia, Is dead. Mr. Murphy was horn In Albany, N. V.. and was graduated from West Point In 1SG7. In 186* he was sent to Alaska. He retired from the army lo enter civil life as a merchant in t his city in 187 5. Escaped Drowning to lie Eaten. Further reports received from the (vest coast of Africa concerning the sinking by a tornado on the Upper Congo River of the steamboat Ville de Bruges Inst May say that of the ?* I x European victims four were caught by cannibals after swimming ashore. Seventy negroos were di*owned. HELEN TAFT PRIZE WINNER. Daughter of Secretary of War Get* Ilryn Mawr Scholarship. Washington, D. C. ? Secretary Taft . __.?ed information that his young daughter, Helen Ilerron Taft, who was graduated early in June from the Haldwin School at Rryn Mawr, has won the Pennsylvania scholarship for the best entrance examination to Bryn Mawr College, the value of which Is $300. Miss Taft will *>n'T T3r"n Mawr next September. With the Tollers. San Francisco chnuffours have or ganized a union. A branch of the Union Label Lcf.gue Is to be organized in Mem phis. Vancouver. D. C.. will soon have a building trades council in working order. At 1/ethhrldge, Canada, with a pop ulation o 1 4000, there are about 1000 trade unionists. A labor paper !? being started In the Interest of the organlted workers of Lexington, Fmnkfort and Coring ton? > ?.75%* v-i YOU'RE TOO THIN. 4 f t hi Stomas h ProJuu Acid mi n fat ion of tht Food. Ifs Stomach Catarrh Horn* people are thin and always r?* roalu (bin, from temperamental rea sons. Probably In euch cm mi nothing Can be done to clang* thU personal peculiarity. liut tbore are a large number of peo ple who get tnin, or remain thin, who naturally would be pluutp and fleshy but for aomq dlgeatlve derangement. Thin paoplo lack In adlpoae tissue. Adlpoee tissue is chiefly oowpoted of fat. Fat la derived from the oily conetlt ueute of food. The fat-making foods are called by the physiologist, hydrocar bous. This olaes of foods are not digested In the stomach at all. They are digested In the duodenum, the division of the ali mentary canal just below the stomach. The digestion of fat is mainly, if not wholly, the work of the panoreatlc jnloo. This Juico Is of alkallue reac tion, and la rendered Inert by the addi tion of acid. A. hyperacidity of the dlgeative fluids of tlio stomach paaslng [down Into the duodenum, destroys the panoreatlo fluid for digestive pur poses. Therefore, the fate are uot di gested or emulsiflcd, and the system is deprived of its due proportion of oily constituents, llenoe, the patient grows tblu. The beginning of the trouble is a ca tarrhal condition of tho stomach whloh causcs hyperacidity of the gastric juices. This hyperacidity is caused by fermentation of food In tho stomach. When the food Is taken into the stom ach, If tho process of digestion does not begin immediately, acid fermenta tion will toko placo. This areata* a hyperaoldity of the stomach Juices which iu their turn prevent the pan creatic digestion of the oils, and the emaciation results. A dose of Poruna beforo cach meal hastens the stomach digestion. Jly hurrying dlgoetlon, l'eruna prevents fermentation of tho contents of tho stomach^and the panoreatlc Juice is thus preserved in its normal utate. It then only remains for tho patient to eat a sumclant amount of fat-forming foods, and tho thinness disappears and plump ness takes its placo. Peruna is sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottlo today. SILVER. HOLDERS. Tho hostess who dislikes serving cheese, marmalade, sauce* and cat* sups lu their Jars or bottles has feund tho silver covers, whloh were pro vided for them a few years ago, a welcome Invention. It is only recently, however, that the pricos of these covers were not prohibitive for tho housekoeper on a email Income. Now, fortunately, the ?boxes to hold cheese, caviar, marma lade and covers for catsup and sauce ?bottles come in plated silver. They ?re so reasonable In price that tho womaji of moderate tmeans need no Jungcr be deprived of these dainty ac cessories to a well served meal. ? Js'ew HaVen Register. TAPE WORMS IN* SHKBl*. Tap? worms are often very trouble eomo in the flock of fchoop, especially *mong tho lambs. It does not take ? hem very long to spread over th9 entlro flock, causing deaths In rapid succession. In reply to a query a* to Lho best way 10 get rid ot this post, the Breeders' Gazette says: Tap? worms are the cause of death. After fasting give oach lamb In four ounces of new milk the following medicine: Oil of male fern, 1-2 dram; powdered are>CA nut, one dram; tur pentine, one dram; mix. Follow wlMi a dose of castor oil. In drenching lambs sot patient on rump and give -the medicine from a bottle to the nock of which is attachod a four-Inch length of rubber hose. It is alwaya safest to dose on? or two lambs ex perimentally. nevte results and decrease or lncroase dose as found ndcoorsary In treating re?t of flock. For adult ?heop, twice tho above amount. All He Had. Wlfo ? rWhat do you mean by bring ing those muddy foot In here? Husband ? 'ftcuso mo, m'dear (hlc); <lld'n' havo any othorsh t'brlng. Had h<\rd time gettin' theosli in. ? Tho Bo liemlan. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrupfor Children reething.Roftens "ho};um8,reducewuflAmma tlou, allays pnin.c ten wind colic, 25c a bottle You can nag a man into purgatory easier than you can pray him into heaven. To Drive Out Malnria and Iluild Up the System Take tho Old Standard Gaova's Taste less Chill Toxic. Yo i know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply (Qui nine ami Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children, 50o. It is not a disgrace to fail, but it is a erimo not to try again. Capudlne Cures Indigestion Tain*, Belching, Sour Stomach, end Heartburn, from whatever cause. It* Liquid. Kfferts immediately. Doctors prescribe i*. 10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug ?toi'e*. War by Mexican troops on the Ya quis has been resumed because the Indians insisted on keeping their guris as part " of the peace treaty. VKTKKAN OF THRKK WARS. , A IMonecr of Colorado and Nebraska. Matthias Campbell, veteran of the Civil War and two Indian wars, and a pioneer of 'Colo rado, now llTlng at 218 East Nebraska street, Blair. Neb., j fays: "I had such pains in my back for a long time that 1 could not turn in bed, and at times there waa an almost total stoppage of the urine. My wife and 1 have both uaed Doan'g Kidney Pills (or what doctor* diagnosed as' advanced kidney trou bles, and both OT HI Tin re been com- - |ii? t< i>- cared." Bold by all deatara. SO cents a boi Poster-Mil bur a Co.. Buffalo* N. Y. . HOMKMADE BTHAMKR While constant steaming of who likes the refreshing f.-i-liiiK 't five* can dQ It at horuo yulto eu^Uy Put a teakettle of water over u:i alcohol or^ gait stoveplate that can be set on a table, lit (he mouth of j the kettle put a funnel and as the steam pour* out bend rb? lace over it. The head may either be covert. I with ? heavy Turk lab t*>w?l or a tup of stiff paper or cardboard can pinned around the face much In th# order of a sunbonnet. Always put a food cold cream on the face before steaming atAl plnrh and massage the flesh well to draw the blood to the surface. After the steaming, dry tb? fan* with a Soft towel and dash with cold water In which has been mixed tmno astringent as benzoin, until the water Is of a milky tinge.-? New Jlawn JU-g ^ter. fih* Liked That best. "I suppose you did all thf ilit'U'n * and amu??ment places on your Hi p to I<ondon, Mrs. <kwueup?" "Yta, but at mo?t of the ahoww tin y talked bo much and 1 didn't know what jt was all about." "Which did you like tho boat?" "Oh, tho Christmas pandemonium ? It was so nlco and quiet. "-Haiti more American. A NATURAL TIMIDITY. Now Arrival (cautiously) ? "('an I put my valuables In the safe?" 8t; Peter (loftllyJ^'No necessity for tkat up hero. What are you thluk-lng of?" New Arrival ? "Well, I've hart bo much trouble with boiuo of thoso Im pregnable Institution* down In New York that I feel kind of uervous." ? Life. Antl-Monopojy Crusade. Uncle Joptha ? 'The railroad la Bellln' tlcketa ter Chicago fer They can't afTord to do it at that price. Uncle fitevon ? No; that's what Hiram ?alj. lie went an' bought ?lne tickets an' didn't ueo one of 'em. Said if he had money enough he'd keep on buyln' till he'd busted up the h\jll ralliK*ij monopoly. He's &ot It In fer the trusts. Illhas ? Puck. FFARFUL ECZEMA ALL OVER HIM. I No Nlffbt'a for n yttf ami LimU of Hi* Uudtii'Aiicc Nogiv? ; 0\\ci iTtccQ vofjr to OoCciini. "My fiofl O^yde wu r(iiuiAt edmrplotcly i ?oyfcYpd .<ic?exD4. PhysTcJaoj trtftted hin) for ntotly a very wlthtfTft 1 <lny. 1IU bead, Ifice,- ah<J pock we/<J cfcV- j ?red wltfc largfo ac&r>$ >y h h> ti W wqtiU rub ttuul they (eJJ off. Thej> wood ami tfiaUer would PUq out Q?d tjhrtt wp.ykl ho WaJhe. Frfeode town* to b?o htm Wd l'l,t if '10 Jfot w'oll he ^ould be djifigufod for life. J >Vb<sn It aeem'oU as \t Tjo CoVlJ poinltly i ?Utjd it no longer. I'Um$ seuli CutfrQrjt ! fionp. Cutlcura OlnipiQnt, kpil COtifiyTa j lUsolvofit. That wtyi thd flr$t njgfil fov qfcarly a year that he tp thfl tporft- ? Ing there wo b a great charigo for |Jjp better. 1 In about six wefcks ho wiuJ perfectly tfdl). Thought without action is nn evil, j find so is notion without thought. FITS, St. Vitus' Donee :Nervous Dispense* per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great .Nerve IvcBtorw. $2 trial bottle and treatise freo. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,?31 Arch St., rhilit., Pa. Some men cannot tell the truth until they get iund. TK rTItlll N K -A K K 1,1 A III. K CUItK. Tkttbrixk 1b a sure, safe and speedy curt for eozoma, tettor, fckln and scalp dls?a.-<?3 and luthlng plloa. Endorsed by physicians; nralsod by thousands who have used It. Fragrant, soothing, antiseptic. 60j. at druggUts or by mail from J. T. SnuprHmit, Dept. A, Bavaanah, Ua. He who thinks before he speaks frequently remains spcechlcss. Mrs. Plnkham, of the Lydln 10. Plnkbum Medicine Company, of Lynn, Mass., together with her son, Arthur VV. Plnkham, and tho younger members of her family. Hailed for Naplos on May 20 for a three months' tour throughout Kurope and a much noeded vacation. Freakishness doesn't indicate in dividuality. ALLEY'S For Tl rod, Aclr^'r, 8marting Swc From it Knllrortd Cotnl u?! o. "1 am a busy man, but muM I iketime to wrllp you about Alien'* Foot-Fa^e. I ;vnt a t'oirlvcwr and on my feet mint of the tinu\ M.v fret often ?ot noru ] could har<tly take a Mep. A friend ftave me a lm of Allon'i F>?ot-KA?e an t said It would enrv me. 1 used all of the box but two envelope* an I my foot arc now O. K. and I forRut 1 have fevt. It U a Ood send to 11. K. men. "Q. MoCI.UKK, IS#) Superior St., Au.ttu, III." HIIAKR INTO VOI'R KIIOKB Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It euros painful, smarting feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the stinu out or eorna and bunions. 8oltl by nil Druggists and Shoo "Stores, 2 Sc. Pon*t accept a rubstitul ?. Trial paekago FREE. Address, ROJ,uN ST i. Gonulno be*r? aboTe ?ljjnattirs. HE A VE9 CURED J A remedy for long, throat ? ml* win J trouble*. Cure* IWavra, Coufh*. Diataroper and Indignllon. Vcicrtnurl. Ana uao *n J reooranicnd PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS Dnw*laU will fret them. Prtc* Me at dealer, ?0c by mall. Bcml for f're* book. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO.. ST. PAUL, MLNN. A f tor suffering for seven years, this \> Oman w as restored to health )?v i,ydla r. I'inklmiii'H Vegetable Compound. Head her letter, Mrs. Sullio French, of Paucauula, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkjiaou "I hud female troubles /or toreu years? was all run-down, and to ner vous I could not do anything. Tbe doctors treated nic ford I tfcrout troubles tut did rue no good. While iu tbU con dition I wrote to Mrs. l^nWhaon for ad e nod took I.ydla I I'lukhain's Vege. Ci>ii)i>ouud) and 1 am now strong and well.' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink l)u in s Vegetable Compound, made fi"iii roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and h:ty jH'isit ively cured thousands of j women w ho have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera I tiojj, tihrnid tumors, i r recrularit ie#<, ! iN.iriodie pains, backache, that bear ing-dnun iV-eiinif, flatulency, -indices t inn, d i//iiH'ss,ui' nervous prostration, | Why don't you try it ? i Don't hesitate to writ? to Mrs. l'inkliam il there Is anything al>out your siekncHS you uo not understand. She will treat your let ter in confidence a ml advise yon j free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her ; vast experience mIic has helped thousand*. Address* Lynn, Muss. Libby's Veal Loaf is made of the best selected meat, scientific ally prepared and even ly baked by damp heat in Libby's Great While Kitchen. The natural flavor i3 all retainecL When removed from the tin it's ready to serve! It can be quickly pre pared in a variety of styles and nothing ma}?es a better summer meal. In the home, at the camp, and for the picnic Libby's Veal Loal is a satisfying dish, full of food value that brings contentment. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. THIS Lace Oonfsroiecs OTAMPEO on CLOTH ISxie INCHES FREE He nil driller'* mitiir run! top from pound t n I I on of 0- >1 ii Ir-Trnm" Mora * with 4c? Klnmpn mid ?r nill tuu II III uhI ruled lioaka lit. lilvhiK 1:1111.) ii?rn for "llorn* In III* llomi'. l-'ii tin ami Dairy," alio tliln 1?*? <?? nliiii. 1.1 by Hi Inclir*. on rlolli ready fof worki"i;. IKl.K. Addrcan, r \ *_? ?? U ? ll .U" I Itu It \ A t O? New York. <J??t rori ,11 th? in dining room* mo o pin i; . room iviid all place* where ?r* trou h teen me. CUxn. ucat. *nd "III not ik.iI or Injure anything. 1 1 r them ODM end you will ?*?* or t>e without thfm. If not k?p$ I>t flralrr*. eeaj prepaid f. rMo.1 IIAKOLD SOMLKk, HO Uthlb At*,, BrMklr*. A I. WAY* M 1 NTHIN Til I* PAPRI when w riling .\ it vc r II itr*, h n?? I buying ArilcU-a nilvrrilmil In Ib'l < ol II III n n I a l( ?? o it I 7 I lie <>I(NI I > H ? l? DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES, So. 26-'08. rOR MEN Sir bottom * of ? ?mofj ^rotgepl IHbottoina inatoOTHP **>' r?r feet. TliAnvhT th?*r roor tooi. it twisted out Will cat j so fool rEAIKR show tit ^t (lis haDtott