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' tv vJl ""JSKTfs Tf "T7 ' 'f 5- ;e three CRITTENDEN RECORD-PRESS, MARCH 11th, 1909". HKl THE KIDNEYS WELL. rtiltli is W'oitli Saving, mid Soiiu' Minion I'tnple Know How to Save It. Mihij Marion poplo tuku tlu'lr IC8 in hands by noglectln i the k Ji.eys ttliMi Mify k irw tin'.-'- forearm ncd hflo. u k k.dnojB are h for n wist nm.iunt of fmip mil ill h''ilth, lint thero Ih no i d to mfftr imr to remain In ilni -, r when all dlsunsoB it ml uchos iitnl is due to weak kldnoya can In itnirl.h iMttl poniMiiontly cured li II: Donn'B IMUh Hi i Ih mi I'ltlrett'B 111 lit' t foil H' Il 1, il Mm Ion, Ky snv T fit ! i I suffered from KM v ot in' ! ml I ntn glnd to , a Iii ii I li I'.'ls lollovetl In t 1111,1 1' l da I a dull acho In II . k 1 w 'ten I U!;l any Il ? Jif rUf twinges poized Hi :id I'll. ! niiivJj m'iPi'v I f"l la- , '. v.i' nervou' .in. I nfti'ii f il f i on. iiirzi .pelN I proctinul nimn'H Klilnoy l'llls at llnynos Jfc Tay lu - drug fcioro nnd iulr tieu or Him to effected a ui . I'm lo bv fill dealers. Price ) iiit Co, lliifftiin. N -v i ik. ijIi ngents for the I i 'im Htnti'H. Il member tie nam" -Dunn's -mill tike no othi'i. A SQUARE DEAL Is assured wide-awake people qualified in commercial and stenographic branches. UNQUALIFIED Position, uncertain. Salary, poor. Promotion, doubtful. QUALIFIED Position, sure. Salary, best. Promotion, often. NOW is the time to write for our new catalogue which gives full particulars concerning courses of study and coot of tuition. Don't delay. LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Evanavillt, Ind. flHft SEEDS ft, lalleMt. fart tMWItMd te PImi KTerrOardftitf and runlr r itiouUl imI Ih. nritir mtriunf Our MaMaK.LaLaBr Northr rn li row D M1. ficul rwtm FOW 10 CENTS Wl Kill tDd IMMlIMtlll our FAMOUS COLLECTION I .ll.MIHf T.aM I ,t(. rtlaM kail . t I ,,. 1MMim CtUrr I ,t ll rr ! . lit I ik, ,IUrt. atrt.l la ) i ukiim (! rv..r U l Wnt. t"4f I P-4 It ImI. HHI ull 1 . lltina Twil IXUrUM. I.lk.r "'Ik "" iMtfMtlt Il4l4fl II.UI. 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PRESIDENT TAFT'S STRONG ADDRESS (continued from llrst puno ) torit work of savlnR nnil ruHtorliiR our fori'HtH, nnil tho Improvonient of wuterwnys, nro nil nnsier funrtlnns which miiBt Involvo largo oxponillturu If propurly Whlli' Homo of them, Ilko tho reclamation of arid lands, nro uindo to jiiiy for thi'iimolvi'H, otliurn nro of Buch an Indirect hcnellt that thin cannot bo oxpuctotl of thorn. A erm,v nunt liuiri)Vomout, llko I ho Pnnamn eannl, nhoulil bo treated uh n dlHtlnct enterprise, nm) hIioiiIiI he pnld for by tho piociodu of IioiiiIh, tho Ihriio of which will fllntrlbiiMi Its cout huiweun the rrii'iit nnl ffro In aviii .ui.te Willi the ben .."a ila.l.'J It n r.y wnl be intbmltted to fi cniiB dernllon of coiikiosb win- her the d f j r'linK and control of the chun nnl of a great rlvnr tynteiu, like that of tint Ohio or of th" Mletltuli ;il. when d finite mid pructlial plntiH for ihu utiterprhm have tim n nppmved nnl di'tcri. lined upon, Hhould not bo pro vlded for In the huiuo way. For Army and Navy. Then, ico, thorn are oxpeiull'u o of Ko'ornnient absolutely nocedsary u our country U to mnlutalu Its propor place among the nations of the world, and In to exercise Its proper lntlueucu In defense of Its own trade Interest h. In the mulntenanco of traditional American policy nullum the of Kuropiau monarchies In this hemisphere, mid In the promotion of peuco and International morality I refer to tho cot of inalntaliiliu; n proper army, n proper navy and suit-able fortlllcutlons upon tho mntnhind of tho I'nlted States and lu Its dependencies. Wo should have an nrmy so organized, and ho olllcered, as to be capiblo In time of oniorKPiicy In ccHiperatlon lth the national mllltln, and under tho provisions of a proper n.itlonnl volunteer law, rapidly to expand Into a force sufliclcnt to resist all probable, luvarion from abroad and to furnish a respectable expeditionary force. If ncct spury, In the maintenance of our traditional American policy which boars Hie nnme of President Monroe. Our fortifications am yet In a state of only partial completeness and the number of men to man them Is Insufficient What bus be-ii said of the army may bo atntmed In even a more Ic way of the navy A modern navy cannot bo Improvises! It must be built nnd In exlstenco when the emergency ti rises which culls for Its use and operation Asiatic Immigration. The admission of Aslatlo Immigrants who cannot be amalgamated with oar population has been mado the BuWct either of prohibitory clauses In our treaties and statutes, or of strict adiulalstrative reflation secursd by diplomatic neRotlatton. I sincerely hopo that we may continue to minimis the evils likely to arise from such ImmlKratlon without unnecessary friction and by mutual concessions between self-respecting Meantime, we must take very precaution to prevent, or, fall ing that, to punish outbursts of race feellnn among; our people nffalnst foreigners of whatever nationality who have by our grant a treaty right to pursuo lawful business here and to be protected against lawless assault or Injury. This leads mo to point 6ut a serious defect In tho present federal Jurisdiction which ought to be remedied at once. HavliiR assured to other by treaty the protection of our laws for such of their subjects or cltlxcns ns we permit to coma within our Jurisdiction, we now leave to a state or a city, not under the control of tho federal Rovernment, a duty of performliiR our International obligations In this respect. Hy propor legislation wo may, and ought to, place In Uie hands of tho federal executive tha means of enforcing tho treaty rights of such aliens lu the courts of the federal government It tints our government In n pusillanimous position to make definite eugugeuifnts to protect aliens nnd then to excuse the failure to perform thoso engngcmnls by an explanation that the duty to keep them Is lu stutes or cities, not within our control. Monetary Lavs Need Change. One of tho refonns to bo carried out during tho Incoming Is a change of our monetary and bunking laws, so as to secure greater olnst Icily In tho forms of cutrcney available for tinde, nnd to prevent tho limitations of l..w from opeiatlng to Increase tho en.' iriassmen'H of a financial panic. The mone'iiry commission lately ii pot'ited Is giving mil consideration to existlnj; umdl'lona and to nil propobed ion. edits, nnd will doubtless suggest ono that will meet tho ro(itlremi utH of bttslnens nnd of public lntiMOit We may hope that tho ropoit will embody neither the narrow view of thoso whobolleve that the soIo'purpoBo of the now system should bo to secure n Inrgn return on banking capital or of those who would have greater expansion of currency with little regaul to provisions for Its Immediate redemption or ultimate security. There .Is no subject of economic discussion so Intricate and ho llkoly to ovoko different vlows nml dogmatic statements as this ond. The commission In studlng the general of cunoncy on business and of business on currency, huve wisely extondod tholr Investigation In hanking nnd monetary methods. The Incoming congress should promptly fulfill tho proml3o of tno platform ami puss u proper Itostnl savings bank bill. It will not bo unwise or excessive nalernnllBin. The promise to rcpny by the will furnish an Inducement to savings deposits which private cannot supply, and nt such a low rnte of Interest as not to withdraw custom from existing banks. It will substantially Increase the funds for Investment as capital In useful enterprises. It will furnish tho abspluto security which makes the proposed schomo of government guar anty of deposits so alluring without Its pernicious results. Panama Canal All "Right. The Panama canal will havo a most Important bearing upon tho trade between tho eastern nnd tho fnr wostorn sections of our country, nnd will greatly Increase tho facilities for transportation between the eastern nml western seaboard, and may possibly the transcontinental r.itei with respect to bulky merchandise It will also havo a most beneficial effect lo Increase Ihe trade between tho eea l)oaid t f the I'nlted States and the vesteni ront of South Auioilru, and, linked, with some of the Important ports on the rnst ct 1st of South America bed by rail from the west coast Tho work on H. cnua! Is making mest sailsf.ict" pnf,TosB. The typo of tho canal us a lock canal was fixed by congits after a full coiibldeiatlou of tho conflicting reports of the majority and minority of the consulting board, and after tho recommendation of the wnr dopart ment and the executive upon thoso reports. Ilecent suggestion that something had occurred on the Intimitis to make tho lock tpo of tho canal less feuslnle than It wair supposed to bo when the reports were mado and the policy determlnod on, led toji visit to the Isthmus of a board of competent ouglners to examine the (Intuu dam nnd locks which are the key of tho lock type. The report of that board shows that nothing haH occurred In tho nature of newly revealed evidence which should change the vlows onco formed In the original discussion The construction will go on under a most offfctlvo organization controlled by Col Gocthals and his follow army engineers associated with him, nnd will certnlnly be completed enrly In tho next administration, If not before. South and the Negroes. I look forwnrd with hope to Increasing the already good feeling between the south nnd the other sections of tho country. .My chief purpose is not to effect a change In the electornl voto of tho noiithorn slates That Js a secondary consideration What I look forward to Is an Increnso In the tolornncc of political nil kinds and their ailvocn'y throughout the south, and the existence of a respectable political opposition In every state; even more than this, to an lncreared feeling on tho part of all tho people in the south that this government Is their government, und that Its officers In their states nro their nfTlcers. The consideration of this question cannot, however, be complete and full without reference to tho negro race. Its progress nnd Its present condition. The 13th amendment secured them freedom; the 14th nmendment due process of law, protection of property and the pursuit of happiness; and the ICth nmendment attempted to secure tho negro against any deprivation of the privilege to vote, because he was a negro. The 13th and Hth amendments have been generally enforced and hnye secured tho objects for which they wero Intended. While the 1 Hth amendment has not been generally observed In the past It ought to be observed', and the tendency of southern legislation to-day Is toward the enactment of electoral qualifications which shall square with that amendment Laws for Labor's Benefit There Is one other matter to which I shall refer. It was made the subject of great controveisy during the election nnd calls for at least a passing reference now. My distinguished predecessor has given much attention to the cause of labor, with whoso struggle for better things he has shown tho sympathy, At his instance, congress has passed tho bill fixing the liability of Interstate carriers to their employes for injury sustained in the course of employment, abolishing the rule of fellow-servant and tho common luw rulo as to contributory negligence. It bus also passed a law fixing the compensation of government employes for injuries sustained In the employ of the government through the negligence of tho superior It also past-ed a model child labor law for the District of Columbia. In previous administrations an arbitrary law for Interstate commerce railroads and their employes, and Iipwb for tho application of safety devices to save the lives nnd limbs of employes of Interstate railroads nnd been passed. Additional legislation of this kind was passed by tho outgoing congifss. I wish to say that In so far iih I enn, 1 bopo to piomote tho enuctmont of further legislation of this character. I am strongly convinced thnt the government should make Itself as responsible to employs Injured In Its employ ns nn interstate railway corporation Is mndo responsible by federal law to Its employes. Injunctions In Labor Disputes. Another labor question has arisen which has awakened tho most excited discussion. Thnt Is In respect to the power of tho federal courts to Issue Injunctions In Industrial disputes. Aa to that, my convictions nro fixed. Take away from tho courts, If It coald be taken away, the power to Ihsuo Injunctions In labor disputes, nnd It would create a privileged class nmnng tho laborers and snvo the lawless among their number from'n most needful remedy avallnblo to all men for the protection of tholr business urjnliit lawless Invasion.' Tho pioposllion J that business Is not n property or pe I miliary right whieh can bo protected ' bv equitable '"rt'ii ( i- ' without foundation In precedent or reason. Tho proposition Is usually linked with ono to make the secondary boycott lawful. Such a proposition Is nt variance with the American Instinct and will find no support In my Judgment when submitted to th American people Tho secondary boy cott Is an Instrument of tyranny, an.1 ought not to bo mndo legitimate. The Issuing of a temporary restraining order without notice has lu Be. oral Instances been nbused by Its In consl lorate exeiclso, nnd to remedy Ihls. the platform upon which I was circled recommends the formulation lu a stntutd of the conditions under which such a temporniy restraining order ought to Issue. A statute ca': and ought to bo framed to embody tru bit modern pnrlco. nnd can bring fbo ub'oct so closely to tho attention of the couit as to make abusen of ho piocoss unlikely In tho future. IHSCIPMNK. To wlold supremo power Is nn prerogative. He who appoints theieto expects capability, and he who receives It has honor; but let him remember also thnt a lofty position badly filled Is a greater dishonor thiiii none at all. To govern well, huppllv nnd easily, you must first of nil f Ktabllsh vour sovereignty, nnd to mnlntaln this good government you intiM maintain this sovereignty. To (Htnbllsli and continue tho exorcise of this power by brute force alono, or cruelty, Ib tyranny, nnd Is as unwise ns It Is wicked, for It Is certain to create in tho children a disposition to rebel ngalnst your authority on the first occasion that offers hope of Bin cess. This is universally true, whet her the subject bu a child, a boast or n grown man. The exercise of control Is easy If you have secured thn love, esteem nnd confidence of .vour subject, und this extinguishes nil disposition to revolt. The best men ns of securing this, Is therefore, of greatest Importance. Personnl experience Is worthless, unless we remember and utilize It. The rod hurt tne and made me afraid, when I was n child, but It never won my love or e-teem. The pious leptiires of my 111 teacier. Miss Grace Machen, who has long since gone to her reward, such as ' I do this because I love you, It Is all for your good and Is my dutv " were very dlsngreeobly mysterious to me, both to my young mind and my body I did not understand them then nnd do not believe them now. I used to wish thnt 1 had no good, she no duty, and that he either did not love me or had i more agreeable way of letting me know It. Hut she kept me straight, certainly she did I did not learn much, for I had only one eye for m book, ns the other had to keep n lookout for her. She was nervous we will cnll It that now. I wnB a boy and could not help It. She often lost her temper and I as often found It. She died, bb I havo before stated. She rested from her labors, and so did I, nnd hep works followed me no more. Hut I still remember her, though forty years ngo. with all her faults (nnd wc all Imve them) she mndo many lasting Impressions on me almost Immortalized herself In my mind and on my well checkered body. The next school I attended was taught by Miss Mollle Rice. She was a fair blonde, with a sweet bright face, and a sweet, Christian She line! learned In another school, nnd was learning still, though we know It not. We all expected another nttnek, and were Intrenched ngalnst "Our good nnd her duty and love " Three dreadful foes with soft and pious nnme. Wo were In her fnctlcs. She advanced and captured us nil without a shot or loss of life, and gained with our full consent the wise sovereign's sent. How7 She patted our curly heads. Helped us with our sums. Leaned over us. hold our rough, naughty hands in hers nnd shaped the difficult pot hooks; then praised nnd gnve us nil tho credit. Sho strolled the wood with ub, explained the wild flower's curious helped us build our swings and snt on her chnlr nt the tree-root and watched our vigorous game of ball Oh. how we learned! Oh, how dearly loved her' We loved to go to school great nnd good girl' The first ripe peach or the sweetest nnd best apple was hers, of course It was for she understood sovereignty, nnd taught me what I shall repeat to you on these pages. Tho theory of letting pupils do ns they mny list. In order to gain good will. Is foolish, and no government nt nil. nut to rule thoroughly and with full and free consent of the ruled, leading nlvvays upward, is true government. Good will you must have, and having It, see that It Is wisely used. If you claim to be n sovereign, see that voti nre Indeed such Superior In nil cniinbllltv You need not publish It. for If It Is true, others nnJ everything will soon find It out, nnd if It is not true, whntover your pre tensions nnd declarations, thev will "ff believe It. Everything Is nt first afrnld of you. hut It Is not fenr von want, but esteem, respect and confidence. .Make vourself worthv "'! von will gain nil Do not vourself to win esteem, for this ' foolish and contradictory. Through he vast range of vour mighty realm, frpm vour peer In every down to tho dog In your vnrd '! the pig in h's stv. be good to evory 'rent tire nnd they will love to sorvc Mill. I'n good to everything nnd for you can nfford to do so Vothlng excent vour nuplls nro your "ciils in God's account nor should It i" In vour own Von rnunot afford tarnish vour Mtle bv Ignorance r unwnrt Illness of nnv kind for th' !ii'nnst of vour nuplls will see It '" ' vnu enn not conceal It from ''ein. Thev will and should despise vi"i. for It Is a df!?rpd"Hon to have 'liunn and contemntlble master. 'C'lere Is mire real lienor In being 1 greet nnd good mnn's fnithful ""lel. thnn In being the dnhasod pti'ill of n fM'runt nnd mean et us. fellow teachers, do nil we i. ' o control the boys und girls i.f n schools In ways thnt will make them see tho real valtio of life and the worth of 'their minds to this great world of ours. If wo do this, wo will bo rewardod, If not here, In the Bweet by and by. For He who crowned us with sovereign power will search our hearts and lives nnd all our ways, and His re- wards aro rich, nnd Ills benedictions great. JOHN K. PILAUT. I ASKS I'S TO l'KIXT IT. Tills Town Has Its Share of Drenil Dioeuse, Which Is S.iitl to Yield to Itecliie. To relieve the worst forms of ifumatlsm, tnlco a teaapoonful or for I nf til'iililor nml nrlnttr' meal nnd nt bedtime. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half cuince; Compound "Knrgon, one ounce; Compound Syrup lit . three ounces. These harmless Ingredients enn bo obtained from our homo druggists, nnd nre easily mixed by slinking them well In a bottle. Relief is generally felt from tho first few doses. This prescription forces tho Inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism Is not only the most painful and torturous disease, but dangerous to life, UiIb simple recipe will no doubt bo greatly valued by many sufferers here nt home, who should at once propnre the mixture to get this relief. It Is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two dally, or even a few-times a week, would never have serious Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheiimntlsm . n,,, ili i .. . t. - n. uuou Rheumatism prescriptions mji which really relieve are scarce, Indeed. nnd when you need It, you want It badly "TIIK MOST '.YOVDKHKUIj woman IN AMERICA." fKrom Hamilton's Magazine for March.) "The most wonderful woman In America" Wu Ting Fang called her. Why? Possibly because, though a woman, she operates a famous anvil factory. Mrs. Clark Fisher, of. Trenton, New Jersey, came Into active management of the Fisher and Anvil Works two years prior to her husband's death. He, having he-coin" incapacitated by Illness, Invested his wife with the power of attorney, thus enabling her to transact the entire business. After Mr. denth, seven years ngo, sho assumed the full responsibilities, nnd hn8 made a success. Wu Ting Fang nnd Mrs. Fisher ni"t n year ngo at the dinner of the National Association of Manufacturers In New York, Mrs. Fisher, by the way, being the only woman representative. The Chinese Mlnistor learned of Mrs. Fisher's business sagacity and of her brilliant achievements In the manufacturing world, nnd when he returned to Washington nfter the banquet made further Inquiry concerning her. Later, In writing to n friend, he praised her as "the most wonderful woman in the world." The Mrs. Fisher of luncheons and drawing-rooms and the Mrs. Fisher of the foundry are two utterly different persons. Her men swear by their "boss." Her troubles nro theirs, and vice versa. When the management of the business first fell upon her shoulders Irs. Fisher went Into the factory and learned every detail of the work. In tho beginning the men did not take her seriously, and whispered it about that i.he would not last long, but as she went on, making changes here and Improvements there, they began to see thnt sho knew her own business beat. Their respect grew, and the better acquainted men nnd proprietress became, the more friendly were the relations between them. To he faithfulness of her employes Mrs. Fisher ascribes a Inrge portion of the Hiicecss which the business has attnined. SHE HAD TESTED THE OYSTER. Horn, tho net of the household, wns very fond of oysters, and after entlng her lunch of oysters and rraekers sho thought of her dear mother busy nt her sewing-machine, ''ho selected n nice lnrge oyster, nut It In a plate and carried It to hor mother ,who, pleased with her little 'fighter's thoughtfulness, nto the oyster and said: "U Is most ns good as my llttio slrllo." "Yes," answered Dora. "I know It Is good 'cause I licked it nil the wnv from tho kitchen." Tho March Delineator. The Lurid Glow nf Dnnm was seen in the red face, hands and nodv of the little son H. M. Adams of Henrietta. Pa. His awful plitrht from "czema, for five vears, defied all remedies nnd baflied the best doctors, who onid the poisoned blood had affected his luntrR and nothintr could sava him. "Rut" writes his mother, ''seven bottles of Electric Britter completely cured hin." For Eruptions Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores and nil Blood Disorders nnd Rhetimntism Electric Bitters is supreme. Onlv f0c. Guaranteed by .1. II. Ormo nnd Hnynes & Taylor. MODERN MOTHER GOOSE. The Queen or Hearts Sho mndo some tarts. All on a wintor dav; che hnd n mood For breakfast food So stuffed them full of hay. Tho King of Hearts '' culled for tarts. Vnil he took n bite, of course; to his qiteon He cried In spleen: "Am I, your king, a horso?" T'tn King of Hearts Tn threw tho tnrts Upon tho palace floor; Ti oueen lust rules, bo never fools VMtb ponklng nnv moro Stomach Muscles In Old Agi now Old People May Retala or Restore Good Health Usually the bowels nre not so active x In middle or advanced yenrs us In youth. Just as the eyes grow dim, the skin wrinkled, the hair Krny, the muscles flabby, so do the Internal organs show their cge If wo could but sea them. iiowever we sometimes nnd a person t "J8, "ea &e c,,i th.r'0, w,r luld tCtl nnd yet hl 8tCp ,s PrlBhtly, hli eye keen, his flesh Arm, his petite good and his bowels regular, and upon close questioning you will And a life's history of right-living, good food, keen appetite, perfect digestion and regular bowel action. Regular bowels and proper digestion of the food we eat Is absolutely necessary to the enjoyment of good health by old nP vmmir. if ih rPn.iPr of this nrHci I aro Interested, wo nro ulad to tell them how they can restore good health and prolong their lives. Step Into a drug store and purchase a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It will cleanse the bowels of any waste matter that has clogged them up and restore to them strength and nerve force for regular natural dally action. It aids digestion by stimulating the stomach ind digestive glands to a proper and sufficient secretion of the fluids necessary to perfect digestion. It acts on the liver and kidneys In a mild, quiet yet effective manner. Hev. A. J. Fletcher, of Rutherford, Tenn., Is SO years old, and It cured him of 60 years of dyspepsia. W. W. Sterling. Sioux City, la., says: "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best medicine I ever used and I am 88 years old." B. F. Thompson, Shenandoah, la., says: "I suffered IS years with dyspepsia and It cured me." It Is certain nnd effective In me mosi uusuuuiu uiu c.iea, unu yei iiuiu , d saf0 for the m08t deiIcato woman or ,mm ah .im-Hm. .-it i n kbo nn i na per bottler Pepsin Syrup Co.. 304 Cald- welt Bldg., Montlcello, 111 , Is glad to send a free sample to any one who has never used It And will give It a fair trial. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST. WaBuy FURS HUM WM WnI Faatkan, TaJWw, , I CMmSX.YJkmHect),tU,ApU, WU Ciater. etc W am fokm wutiMwd ia 1656 "Ot hsMaccakuyia LtmrHWaai caa 4o batter (or yen &ta aatatf er rnaaaiaina awrrfuXi, Rafareaca, ay Baak la Loaiwili. Wrka lor wackly patM liat tad aMwiii laaj. M. SttlMl elt SMS, 2 I. Market SI. LOU ISYILLE, KY. This is the mot dangerous time of the yeaa to catch cold, and it is the haioest time to cure it. If you should take . oold, a few does of Kenedy's Laxative Cough Syrup will act very promptly. Its laxative principle cures the cold by driving it from the system by a gentle lut natural action of the boweU. Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup as, it tastes so good, nearly like maple sugar. It sold by all Dealers. 40 3m SAILOR DIES NEARIXG HOME. Hiirlnl at Sea from Fleet Hack from World Cruise. On Board Flagship Connecticut, by Wireless. Feb. 18. The battleship fleet and the welcoming squadron which is now conoying it to homo waters, were Joined this morning by the cruiser Chester. Tho fleet ran into rough seas Wednesday night, .but came into smooth waters again to-day. At noon on Wednesday the ships were brought to a stop to bury Seaman Walter Smith, of the Minnesota, who died Tuesday night. From every vessel flies homeward-bound pennants streaming out 140 feet In the breeze. With Hampton Hoads only 710 miles distant th nplrtts of the men are rising and ' only four days more" is on every lip. Ordinary Seaman A. J. Hart, of the battleship New Hampshire, fell overboard and was lost to-day. IVn father lives at Flatbush, Brooklyn. I Sivef His Leg. "All thought I'd loose my leg," writes J. A, Swenson, Watertown, Wis "Ten years of eczema, teat 15 doctors could not cure, nad at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Edzema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Haynes & Taylor and J. H. Orme. COMPLIMENTARY TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS. A free trip to Cinoinnnti, Walnut Hills, Cleveland, Toledo, Niagara Falls and the Great Luke will he given Rmlimr irirU at the 'loe of next term. An Extraokdinarv Oppoutuni TV. The lirt trirl of nurruir who secures twenty Mibscniuinii to The (JKITTBNDKX VIUU II i v i I m 1 a .scholarship at Hndtmr, jirovidinu tutition in litery tnuic art or oleoutiou for tho autumn session. Nnslivile is a beautiful city, the educational center of the south. Radnor's educational tours aro delightful and wonderful. Why not securo the prize, continue-second sci&ion nnd get the trip fro - s .1 ? - i yy. -y. v . JL r -I H M H i