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RECRIMINATIONS. She You have now more than a I dostfl HhlrtH, and when we were mar- j j rleil you had only ono solitary one! 1 He Y.ps, but that one didn't need I mending! The Cause of War. 1 The fair yomiK debutante wan sur- I rounded by an admiring crowd of of 1 Ben at the rolonel'ii ball. Mamma was standing nem by, smiling compla cently at her daughter's social sue cpsb. The discussion was over the quarrel of the day before between two brother oftlcera. "What was the casus belli?" asked the fair debutante. 'Maud!" exclaimed mamma In a shocked voice. "How often have I told you to say stommh?" Success Magazine. Memorial to Brave Explorer. A memorial has Just been erected In Kensington cemetery. London, to the memory of Admiral Sir Francis I i opold MeOllntock, the Arctic ex- i plorer and discoverer of the lost Franklin expedition. It takes the form of an old style wheel cross standing n a massive molded base, j reaching to a height of ten feet and erected In rough silver-gray ('m nuh granite. Monkey Had Good Memory. During a performance in a variety theater at Copenhagen a monkey named Merits suddenly sprang off the stage and threw himself Into the arms of a man In the audience. It was dis covered that the man had been Mor ns' master tour years belore. UkQdByThe Whole Family You will never be disap B pointed if you use Llbby'a Pioklom and Oondl- m a ft f on your table. Libby's have the right taste, i which is always uniform, j and you can depend upon Libby's H being absolutely ; pure. Try these: j Mlxod Pioklom . Fmncy O'lvom Sulad Dramming Strawberry Promorvoo i Ourrant Jolly Evaporated Milk Libby's foods are the best because they arc made from J the best fruits and vegeta- jj bles, by the best methods in J Libby's Groat I Enamel 3d White I .' Kitchen I H Insist on Libby's, and you I lggjl can depend upon it that B &Fb. youwi'l get food prod- Hl ui ucti which arc the I 4Hp T most at'slactory B TKift&fflMRSfrorn thestand- jH 4 1!-V,' SL point of taste 1 SICK HEADACHE H r Positively cured by PARTFRx these Llllle Pills. I vAiMtriO BE JBlTTIF ti-.-m.fri.in lsifmln,lll- I K ! illf-M lU-ifctUiuiM.IT...iII--urty , K H IVFR l.ul.,. A i.-ifi-.t r.-m- H fl -LI". , A i-'ly for DIziliii-sM, Nun- 0 v ' PILLS. ''" iwuwlnes Hud W 1 l'a.-l.-lntlii-M"th.Cot. n l&BBflaSn '" ""' U isWsWM IhiiIi-, i.iveu. R VUvy ri!KUlat ii Howeln. Purely Vegetable. I SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ' roairiTCBel Genuine Must Bear 8g jAHIcKo Fac-Similo Signature I Wm I REFUSE SU3STITUTES. 1 DAISY FLY KILLER gSftRJ St SrTffHs3lSBBlWfl 'Ill- 3 1 V 'i" " iLmMm '"' MartiMHi.M.ers, BE Am&Jr J (:,, uliiM. .. l'i. m W$&Wl XRKt"F..'s H PfcwBc.f-5A!" ,?,i!M:?,V BC HE" ' Wovr ttfllo Uintm" limy H E'C. -AM Hli -to lu Vouihfn Ouior. SW BB:jn5li-C,"" ""'' ''Ti iii NEWS SUMMARY The Illinois senate has refured to re consider the vole nv which itic t'hi cago charter bill was lost. The third federal grand Jury calle I to Investigate Um Muskogee town lot frauds has been completed. The town of Ali?er. O , has been al um' t entlrelv wliwvl out hy t"-p Ciinge Phillips, a fireman, was killed. In a clash between union and nou iriiiin seamen hi i oledo. U rian. Hoffman, a flremr.n, was shot In the head. Hank robbers secured Ifi.OOO from the ( alro i Neb l iwiie bank, tlSOT II lining the sale and bit lding by Huw iploatOM, The four children of Krnest Old field of Toronto, Ont . were bur i i to death as the result of th- explosion Of a lamp In their home. It Is announced that Mrs. William R. Annls, wife of the HMO for whose dealt Captain Peter 0, llnins Is MM , Miing a sentence in Slug Sing, Is to . go on the vaudeville sta ;e csfern Tcxns and southern Okla hoinn v.1 re swept by a severe wind unit i alii storm May IX, that did much damage to growlnir mi; and nouM Octavius Hedj'e or BoBham w.i Mill 1 by lightning. The local option bill, ghin'. ilti's and Ullages the ilgnt to vcte DO the i all c.n question regardless or t'c township vote under the pre. cut law, was passed by tin IIBuOU wOat ct- of 7s to 70. Climbing EUrrlly to the top of a Ktcl IU'.iM KiWt;' in tan ljlt,,, C il.. II in ol Karl Werlon came in COB tact ith an unlt.s tlitt d elertHc .igit wire and was knocked to the ground dying four minutes later. in' ..en oj i. ... iirouiutiad ibi pro- i! 'C 1 u i.i 1 0 itfoa of tieor.'.e l!er;u. l mm s tie i la"". "1 e Bb'JWtDfj i . of ManCO folOOl." The pa. as N j a theoli gical subject and Was In ad vanced i(heu!.4al tor an ea.i.. pr .duc t on. A repot t received from St. Anne dea Monies, twenty-live miles east of tjueb"c. says that while a party wis crossing the r'ver at that point the boat upset artd fifteen persons were thrown Into the water. Five wete drowned. Adeline Hawkins, a negro woman, was frightened to death at Koroche, La., hy a potmful searchlight of the battleship Mississippi on Its way up the river to Natohez. "It's de judg inent light," she Bcreamed, and thi :i fell dead. There are still 100 Armenians In I prison in Adana, according to a re- cent dispatch, and many of them are ' In chalm. Christians alone are being punished for the recent outrages, an,! It is apiarent that those really guilty ate immune. Ux-Warden A. N. Armstrong of the Michigan state prims, has n.ade an ntfidavlt that Ml' i A l)al m Utiles i go paid him $1,500 for lu-lplug got a lot ot second hand machinery accept led In the state binder twine plant as new material. Secretary BalliSgtT liar derided to on ite a bureau f colonisation In connictlon with the reclamation hit vice to tale charge of Immigration to lands as they are opened to h, t tlemeul on c nipletion of various gov- i eminent projects. The wile ol I'liy Irish of Tllnip, Clark ei uiily, Wlaeonsin, ha I given birth to live ba'iies. tin daughters mi I two sons. All are alive and ml l here are now ten Children in the family. Ttie other five were born singly, end all are llvln ' Limitation of armament and the pcr manetn r s li.blls'inieni " i eat throughout the world by arbitration of ( International disputes is the purpose if the Mciionli 1 iike conference on International arbitration, which opened n; Itohonk, N. Y. May lit. The Incubator forcing process failed tragically at Los Angi les. when Hicli- ,,i ii -.i am, cue ol ihe Oil 1 I DXM I i inomlslng young Inventors, tried It on . i.i no "' ha i d I it y. 'i he oort blew out of the hot water bottle ami the babe was fatally scalded. r i , ibi othci is a 'i men of tii" UnlUd States army who served In Cuba dining the Xrtod of paeillea lion, from Oetobi r 0, IM6, to April 1. 1909, will receive from the govern inent service medals with ribbons in recognition of that sorTiee. Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the prealdent, bus aoeepted an Invitation to unveil the monument erected at Oettraburg, I'a.. in memor) of Use soldiers of the regular union army Him partloipated in the Oettyahurg campaign. The ceremony will laid place May 11, Nord Alexis, depoeed president of lliivtl. Will conic in l'eru, Ind., for I visit, as the guest of .lames Turner Colored, Turner and Nord Alexis 1i:im landed In New York from the UVsi indies Turner is wealth) aad bsii Invited the ex-president to spend the summer Vliu kim K. W. I iiivey, a ranchman, was struck hv lightning at lliand ,1 I on, Colo., ditr ng a cloud'Hii'si ol i v ceptiinal violence. The phyaicteni ,;, clare ' ItaJ ; ' e Eaol that he was a . i . t " kll'ed is due U) his ruin , i clothing, v hi' it conducted the in! -rill In t 111- STO'I "I- The board of Coretgn mjailoni of the l:, ii Hud 1'ieslivti i ian eliiireb. better known a- the Church of she Covenfm lot's, has Issued an appeal to all she chilli Ins of the denomination for money to relieve Ihe dlsireei of rein ri s win bavt fled to the protection of Itl jr.lisloiis in Syria. A new high record for wheat was abllahed on the floor of the Cham ln-r of Commerce at Cincinnati on May 0, When ii cho'ei' carload of N"'v red vvin.ii :;oid for . a bushel. This price has been exceeded but once In this cltv, and that was when, in )S7t'i. wheat sold itt $2.15. READY FOR ANY CONTINGENCY ccond Wife Has Put on File Accurate Record of "Mother's" Pos sessions. An Atcnison woman who .-narrld a widower, and who Is wise beyond her time, has fill d a most peculiar docu ment In the courts. It Is to this ef fect: "My ishand's first wife left two petticoats of cotton, and one of wool, all badly worn; one old corset, two pairs of hose, two house dresses, three shirt waists, one dress skht, a thin gold ring, a hair switch, a gold breastpin, one pair of house slippers and a winter coat. 1 have had ihem carefully Itemized and sworn to be fore a notary and they now lie sealed In the attic of our home. This docu ment goes on record to forestall any further litigation from my stepchil dren for the possession of 'mothei's things.' H at any time they wnnt I mother's things' I will be glad to turn the sealed box over to them." Lin coln State Journal. THE HEIR'3 HAIR-MOVING. Mr. White It's no use, my dear, I shall have to have my whiskers off; baby Is pulling 'em out by the roots. Mrs. White How unfeeling of you. It's the only thing that keeps baby quiet. Now you threaten to take the dear's enjoyment away! Fighting Tuberculosis. Three large fraternal orders are a: present conducting sanatoria for ihelr tuberculous members. The Hoyal League, the first order to take up this form of work In the I'nlted States, has a sanatorium at ltlack Mountain, North Carolina. The Modern Wood men have recently opened a sanator ium in Colorado Springs, and the Knights of Pythias, one at the Kast Las Vegas, New Mexico. The Koyal Arcanum and the Itrotherhood of American Y'eomen will consider prop ositions at their coming grand coun cils for the erection of similar Institutions. Our Wonderful Language. "Out of sight In that gown. Isn't she?" observed a gentleman In the balcony, pointing to Mrs. de Koltay, who occupied a front seat in one of the lower tier of boxes. "Out of sight? Well, hardly. It strikes me It Is the oth'-r way about," n sponded his companion dryly. Which goeB to show the elasticity of the American language, which says one thing and means another. It also shows but, upon second thought, we must respectfully hut firmly decline going Into any further details. Ilohe-m!an. Three Meals at (Jnce. "Now, Miry," said her mistress, 'you must come to the door of the draw In;' roots and sav : Itreakfast Is ready, and supper Is ready, but dinner Is served ' " The newly corralled domestic In wardly digested the concise Instruc tions, and that evening convulsed the guests who were awaiting the an nouncement of dinner by stepping be tween the portieres, dropping a courtesy and repeating: Tireakfast Is ready, ami supper is ready, but dinner Is ser-r-ved!" Had Her Doubts. 'Mamma, does Cod watch over and take care of mo when I am asleep?" suddenly asked little Marjory one evening after she had said her prayers ' and was ready to be tucked Into her crib. "Why, yes, dear; of course He does," ' replied her mother. "Well," said Marjory doubtfully, ! 'He didn't keep very good watch last night. I woke up twice and found the blankets all off." THINK HARJ It Pays to Think About Food. The unthinking life boiiic people lead often causes trouble and sickness, Il lustrated In the experience of a ludy in Fond Uu I.uc, Wis. "About four years ago I suffered ireadfully fiom Indigestion, always having eaten whatever I liked, not thinking of the digestible qualities. This Indigestion caused palpitation of the heart so badly I could not walk up i flight of staii'B without sitting down once or twice to regain breath und strength. "1 became alarmed and tried dieting, wore my chillies veiy loose, and many jther remedies, but found no relief. "Hearing of the virtues of Orape- i Nuts and I'ostiini, I commenced using hem In place of my usual hreukfasl of i aoffee, cakes, or hot biscuit, and In jne week's lime I wus relieved of sour Stomach and other ills attending liuli ' noii. In a month's time my heart was performing its functions naturally and I could (limb stairs and hills and ... i ivalk long dlstuncos. "I gained ten pounds In this short 'inie, and my skin became clear and I 'onipletely regained my health and strength. I ooptlnue to use (irape Nuts and I'ostum for I feel that 1 owe my good health entirely to their ubg. 'There's a Reason " "1 like the delicious flnvour of Grape- ' Nuts and by making I'ostum uceord- I in.' to iiliei linns, It tastes similar to. mild high guide coffee." U". id" The Itoad to Wellvllle," In pkgs. Kvrr reiul llir above letterf A new him- Ii.-lli -. Ii.il.l I III..- tU llin. i in i iir- u.-iiiiiiii', true, aad full uf uuuiau , lulrn.L sssssssssssssssssssssssssasasssssssssssssssssssssssssssasa H isWgggsMssTJsMess?JgiJJHSjsiijfjsjsjgjsjBHs H Don't Poison Baby. pORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have H 1 PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce :M sleep, and A PEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each H of which is a narcotic produot of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling M cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling M them poison." The definition of " narcotio " is : "A medicine which relieves pain M and produces sleep, hut which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- H sions and death. v The taste and amell of medicines containing opium are disguised, M and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc Yon M should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or M your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- H TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Eetcher. ?:TTr"T" Letters from Prominent Physicians I ST" I addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher, H f J& (CTmM571jmMi rr J' W' DlnBdalei ,,f Chicago, 111., says: "I uso your Castorla and J P2?fc ItVlJllJr UUP frVfl advise Its tine ia all families where there r.ro children." M fqgfil "rT iJr- Alcxar.,:cr E. Mlntlo, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frorraently M ftj'oS Sr gJfigMTiii ? prescribed your Castorla and havo found It a reliable and pleasant rem- M 'p-i ; I fkBrll IKI Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omahn, Xeh., says: "A medicine so valuable and! M PS" sjsTW-B-ffj?fljB beneficial for chllurm nu j our Caatoria la, Uoscrvea the highest praise. I M Eva i LcojioL 3 PER cent1 Dr ' - lcClellan, of HufTalo, N. Y., Etys: "I hare frequently prescribed H Kejif Ac6VlaWpPrrparlonlarAl your CaBtorla toT children and dwoys got good results. In fact I aw H KorS s'm',a,''uVla71lIRpduh Cactorla for my own children." H LUbv ''"fi'lSiomacteaiulBowasst r,r' J- V' A1n' of Et Lo,:ln T'o-. s&W- "1 heartily endorse your Caa- H Bilt-. ITjisii iwsimj ..LLiLii trla- I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have) M la0 S Pjj;kf ''fiinn?! al'iya found It to do all C.iat 13 claimed for it" LL B?j-.M Pr. C. H. Clldden, cf Et. r.iul, MIna., says: "I.y experience as a prac- M J? cVomolt'sDicslionfhrftfts tltlonor with jour Castorla hrj her n hlchly satisfactory, nnd I consider it H lj ncssandHrstrontalnsneittsi nn excellent remedy f jr tlio youns." M !o-. Opium Merphinc nor Mineral. rr- n- n- Va: :'or of Phliadclphla, To., saya: "I have need your Caa- H K - i NOT NARCOTIC. toria aa a PurraUve in the cases of children for yeara past with the moat H LiJjJ happy effect, and fully endorto it ns a safe remedy." H W'lut AttiTOIdDeStMawwam Dr. J. A. Doarman, of IjUuigej City, Mo., nays: "Tour Castorla la a anlen H flHlt jl'' R"" St1' . --J remedy fur children, Known Cto world over. I use it la my practice LL ni'i MdShUts- j nu(1 havo no hesitancy la recommending It for the complaints of Infanta H K Z Jflmmm nnd children." H W&Iq 3T5wa Pr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooh'.jTi, IT. Y, 8ays: "I consider your Castorla an H r'go fewjhjiir. I excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicine H E)Cq mmfm7imr. I m;, i pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances ol the LL lit f Apcrferl Remedy forOrofa digestive oreans." . H iifS lion. Sour Slomach.Dlarrhuca GENUINE OAQTllRIA ALWAYS iH i-f Worms.Convulswnjjrewrislt sfAHO I VI1IM LWAT8 H if' Hi nessoittlLossOFSiusp. y Boari the Signature of M KrSr1 Facsimile Siianire at Jkt f ggfl H5 Tlie KYou m Always I Ex copy of wrapper. W Use For Over 30 Years. H vQ auR9SNBI HKHbVDDSaTVgSHBflSJBgSJBJSJgBJBBKgSJBSJSH gggl Ji- ' BgjgjHBrMtoiLTMAT siwcTSATnifi 'jgiMsavUUaJal Slavonic Superstition. A groat risk runs the peasant of ' Slavonic lands If he carelessly wastes any nf the bread that he dally munches, Blnce every crumb Is gath ered up by evil spirits, and should their dust heap become heavier than the man's weight, on his death bis soul Is forfeit to the devil. If You Have Common 8ore Eyes, it Iiih'm blur or run together, win need I'K'I'I lis I.VK BALVE Me, All druu giHtM or Howard llnw., liulfulo, N. V. Pigments of more than 400 different OOlOfl are secured from coal. Mm. AVInslow Noothlnrf Svrup. For ctilnlrcu let tMiit:, uftu the t:nit.ti, rouuem laV iUiiiiii'Uiou.Aiitt)g!iiiiu,cufe wlutlculit-. Zrc u MiUe. ; DathliiK In the snow U a common custom iu Russia. ,22 ih)iit SLICKERSl wear well Mliraf and they keep you TLJa la dry while you are Wil sw wearing them M I oo IB Li EVtRVVVHEJJE AM SUAHANmD VWTRPROOF. 11 J CATALOG ffft rJ9t- I A J TbwER Ca Boston. ui. ' Towin Canadian Ca umitio. torouto. Om. A Quick, Clean Shave NO STROi'PING . NO HONING "5filffis3 KNOWN THEISS',VVORLO ovtR I1lll5 1 "V' K??fiwS5r5dBrrttu Regard Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as unrivaled fcr Preserv ing Purifying and Beau tifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands, for Sana tive, Antiseptic Cleansing , and for the Nursery. Sold thniuiihout itio world ritots' London, ST. 1 riimrtfrliiiiiai' ! . furls 6. lino a. In I'fix, Aulni. II., R Tinvim k l". Swl'iiv India, ) K r.ul, r.li'iiltr; l hum. 11,-iik lv ,1111 linm In Jariin, Miiruv.. I.l.l. roSJo lUiMiiu. 1 ititIu, Mjwiuw: So lrtr li-nnoii. let Can l"n etc I H.A KiliiT iinu l Iiiiii 1 irp hole rr,,, n.isiun. aT"l'oil Irw, Cullcuru Ii.kjWUI oil llui bklu I . LIVE ST0CI ANU C CPTRflTVDCC MISCELLANEObS BLCU I ilU I I T Ed In irrtMil viirlflY for 8.1 1, 11 1 In- LowmI lirli f. by lltvrMtN MnM'iPlll I MIIN, :' vt. Um, hi., Ihlr.tto j "adtatt. I Thompon' ye Water W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. 22-1909. H Canton Plows I The Success Sulky Plow LM Ymi ctxn nmkn two mistakat In bnytnjf H Riding IMmw k, Out- ! to buy an Inffrlor plOW DttJAttM It Irt olTfrt'd rlu'iip, Atitl thff otiu-p n 10 buy lit, ti priVotl rulhit plow wtieu tbe bUCCf.bb, u uuatiuu prics-d H I'i.. , will du bc'.ttr work. 1 Successful Plowing M full silwnvM be ai't-(imnllgit)d. uiitJrr all cir- fiiiusiiui.'.-M, with the Success Plow. H It 1st u fntiiii'ltsH plow itmt n ill luHt a )ifv tlui. It han tin- best hitch, the best land- ingdavtca, the be.t rolling cutter, nml the gH batt bJttoma ever put on l.i.liui Plow. It ",i , only tun Irvns, hut thai ilve the Kitne raure of ariJuMmt'iitH ah plowa with three or four If vera. It la heavier -hit inure mateilal - but fewer pacta, uuU U It -,-i eonipiirali-il, than othet-H. H FluiHhed wiili wide Hliuren for Alfalfa Plowing, when ordt Thiita why It La strong, simple and H durable. H That'a why we etitl It toe "Succest." H Ank the furuier ho 0 out he knows. H 67 Years of "Knowing How" Ham- LL mcrcd Into Every One of Them. H wHt for Beautifully illustrated Pamph- H let No. 37 of Im (n ever) fanner, ami n P. & p. Oatalog, which will be mulled H PARLIN & OREN0ORFF CO. 1 Canton Illinois. j WJ iuh lajMSBMU-Tshlrl. Co i-i.ii Lk.n7 uc. I B lliirlnll linpWiM,,il I ,, , lKi!l-lf full. I BjbbbbSJ in, i,ii.-i,i I.i.i. -i. 1 1 ., in mi. i.i i t.i, I aSSJ HiihUi. Illvr Inn, h-in. in !., Burl.-v 1,1. , I BSSI Suicide I Slow death and awful suffering WM follows neglect of bowels. Con- BJBJ stipation kills more people than Urn consumption. It needs a cure H and there is one medicine in WW all the world that cures it H CASCARETS. M Caicai.u-10c. box week', treat- B mint AlWUuiarlat.. BigKe.t a.lUr In 1.10 wui Id million bone, u muulta. 1 HOWARD E. BURTurl, "ifta?." H HiH-i'iuitiu urln-h: i, ,-i.i. Silver, l-u,i. ft; lioLI, Saaaaal . Quid. (Oc mi- i'i i ,,ii SI. Umllug ft nnvHlopaa mid lull price ltt heui uti .. i,il'.-..ilou wmMU l ,iiin,l iiiul nun, ii,- work s.ill,ii,,l I mtJvtUa, ggH (HI. lt.-7ri,iii- ihiikt-i: 'I lll,.nk. SSSI JtsV ScSaA 11 W ''' -V!4a3 PaTaal ; F ' " " hll..-r. II Ui ,UL gS I Silver and Comii-r it MJ. liuld and niin-r ritaii pS&SJ I and luuijitii wi I,,. iiiullliivau.kii. sajajaaj (M.liKN AWAl CU ia i-trlM., mm aaS, ffH