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Peoples' Column ALIEN OWNERSHIP Editor of THE EVENING JOURNAL. The Pool and his money is easy parted was never more clearly demon strated than in the manner the Ameri can people except the alien landlord. In England—tho homo of constitutional monarchy—It is said "The King reigns but the people rule." A hold writer, while speaking of this country—the Free Remedy Cures a Life-long Constipation There may be people who arc chron ically constipated who still doubt that there is a cure for them, but to con vince themselves that there is hope they have only to write for a free «ample of a remedy that is curing hundreds of people every day who had been constipated all their life long. * And this convincing proof will cost no one a cent, s The remedy that I, doing wonderful work tn tho cure of constipation is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and anyone can obtain a bottle for Ij-lal by sending name and address to Dr. Caldwell. Thousands of people have come to use this remedy In troubles of the stomach, liver and bowels by first obtaining a free sample from Dr. Caldwell. 1» is by all odds tho ideal laxative for the cure of stubborn constipation, liver trouble, sick headache and such complaints be cause it not only relieves the distress, but It strengthens the stomach and bowel muscles and tho habit of doin again, and that this way It Is permanent in its results, which cannot he said of cathartic tab lets and pills, or of salts and purgative maxes them Into ? : their work regularly s the Ideal cure. In \ Commercialize I I 1 Your Knowledge and you will find that the people across the "pond" are much better linguists than we arc. Go into any large department store of restaurant on the continent of Europe and use any language you choose and you will be under stood. The porter who carries your grip can probably use vour language, but you cannot use bis, though you may know the grammar of his language better than he him self knows it Catch the Hint? I ! I I 1 Wc arc doing business with the world to-day, and institutions doing an international business demand men of international intelligence. The man who has to stand aside to let another man do his talking is making his way to the "left-over shelf." \The Evening Journal Is Conducting a Series of Pastime Language Studies in German The object is tn teach you German by a pleasant method. The first and second lessons appeared in The Journal on Saturday, April i6th. Get thal paper and study each lesson. I Next Lesson Saturday, April 23d IT LECTURE and MUSICALE Grand Opera House and Garrick Thealre Sunday Evening, April 24,1910,«i« »'d«ei>p m BENEFIT FUND UNITED CATHOUC SOCIETIES' BUILDING AT HOPE FARM LECTURERS: DR. LAWRENCE F. FLICK OF PHIIADEI PHIA GRAND OPERA BOISE Subject : "Why We Should All Help To Wipe Out Tuberculosis DR. JOS. WALSH, OF PHILADELPHIA GARRICK THEATRE Subject: "Tuberculosis • > / MUSICAL PROGRAM First Infantry Band First Regiment Band Grand Opera House Garrick Thealre The Following Program will be Rendered in Both Theatre, i Quarlel— Miss Gertrude Michaelis. Mrs. B. Beste. Mr. Jos. McCuliion, Mr. John Ma honey. Chorus— Delaware Saengerbund Directed by Prof. Wensel Instrumental Selection Miss Emma B. Lore Accompanists— Mist Mary McGillln Garrick Theatre Miss May T. Murphy Grand Opera House Soloists— Miss Gertrude Michaelis. Mrs. Bernard Bcslc, Mr. Herman Gossen. Mr. Jos. McCuliion. Reserved Seals 10 Cents Cxtr& April 21. Admission to tidier Thealre 25 Cents Box Office of both Theatres Open for Salt of Reserved Seatf home of liberty—"The President rules and tho people reign-tears." ! What an arrangement ! 1* It true? Will tho accusation stand the light of | investigation? Let us see. When the old regime (the early Uay»| of the reign of Queen Victoria), was drawing to a close—when the English | people forced upon those who ruled by Divine night the necessity of recognizing the rights of the common people, the titled heads of England got wise. They foresaw^their doom—that is. their power to rack-rent the people of the Itritish Isles and their colonies was op the wane, so they looked else where for a broader and more easy 1 waters, for these are at best only tem porary reliefs. First of all Dr. Caldwell urges the beginner to send for a free sample bot tle as In that_way he can beat his claims, taken and tho doctor's claims proved, you can go to your druggist and buy It In the regular way at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It is not only use ful to yourself but to every member of the family, since you can never tell when the youngest or the oldest will need n laxative. Mr. F. Rheam of Sen eca. Mo., and Mrs. S. A Branstltter of Chlckasha. Ok., always have Dr. Cald well's Svrup Pepsin In the house for the use of the entire family, and both started modestly and skeptically on a free sample bottle. Send for one and trv It. If you have not used It before. Dr. Caldwell personally will be pleased to give you any medical advice you may desire for yourself or family pertaining to the stomach, liver or bowels abso lutely free of charge. Explain you»' case In a. letter and he will reply to you In detail. Kx»r 'the free sample simple send your name and address on a postal card nr otherwise. For either request the doctor's address Is Dr. W. B. Caldwell. K.6Î6 Caldwell building, Monticello, 111. prove being Then, tho remedy fl„i d i n w hlch to exploit labor, in* that those who own the the laborers who must draw their subsistance from the land they invested 0 f American soil, until now we «ml. according to H. Marlin Williams, a world-famed Journalist of their surplus cash in tho broad acres Missouri (See Single Tax Review for Septem her-October). that 26,710.390 acres of American soil arc owned by foreign landlords. * ] What a predicament for a free-born American to be in! many of us fellows Abuse fathers died for the preservation and perpetuation Just to think that of the Union must pay tribute (In the shape of rent), to foreign landlords be cause. forsooth, we were unfortunate enough to be horn In some particular part of the country. To make a sweeping statement In a general way might cause some folk to except the arraignment as a Joke, and so that tho indictment mav stand we will give the names of a few of the titled heads who hold the power of life and death (through the extraction of rent), over free-born Americans. Names of Owner. Duke of Sutherland . Marquis of Tweedale .... Sir Edward Held and Co. Marquis of Aylesbury .. . Number of Acres. ... 425.000 ..1,750,000 ,000.000 55,051 Duke of Beaufort. Duke of Bedford. Duke of Brownlow. Earl of Carslile . ... Karl of Cawdor. ... Earl of Derby . Earl of Lonsdale ..... Earl of Fowls . Earl of Yarborough ..... Duke of Cleveland . Duke of Devonshire . Duke of Northumberland Duke of Portland . Duke of Rutland . Lord Lecbnfiold . Lord Londcshorough .. . Lady Willoughby.. Sir W. W. Winn . 51.085 87.507 ! 67.799 78,540 51,538 56,698 67,950 , 46,095 55.370 106,650 148,629 I 191.480 ! 55,259 I 70,039 ] «0,101 1 52,655 .... 59.912 .... 120,099 Lord Dunmore . .... 91.032 ..... 60,000 .... 60,009 Lord Houghton . Lord Dunraven . Philips, Marshal and Co., of London . The Texan Land Union (Cnm posed of the Baroness Bur dctt-Couts, Earl Cadogan. William .1,300.000 Fltzroy Sommerset. Alexandzr, Lochlel Stevenson, üouglas-Hamilton, U. J. Kay Shuttleworth and Ethel Ca dogan more than .3.900,000 2 . 000,000 Holland Land Co. (Dutchmen)..4.500.000 E.iglish Syndicate No. 4.1,800,000 British Land Co. Missouri Land Co. of Scotland.. 300 . 0 < The Lord Scully estate 320,OtjO j Dundee Land Co. of Scotland .. 247,000 German Syndicate ... Anglo-American Syndicate of London . English Syndicate No. 6 of Lon don. Scotch Syndicate .... Bvron N. Evans, of London.... 700,0o0 W, W. Haley. M. P. for Peter 1 , 100,000 ., 750,000 . 110,000 . 500,000 .. 310,000 boro. Robert Tennant, of London.... 530,000 Benjamin Ne.ugas, of pool . .. Sir. J. L. Kay, of Yorkshire.... A. Peel. M. P. for Leicester Livcr 100.000 5,000 10,000 15,000 600,IKK) shire . Alexander Grant of London.... M. Ellerhauacn . A. Boysen. Danish Consul at Milwaukee . Richard Byke and Mr. Hughes, of England . C. m. Beach, of London. Finlay Dnn and Co. Ü5.000 Estate Marquis . 25.000 Close Broa. of London . 270.000 English Land Co. (In Arkansas and Florida) . 100,000 T F French and W. C. Kelley (combined) . ÎMOO German Syndicate .2.000.000 To the above bridge-playing, day light-sleeping aristocrats of Europe. and England especial), residents of m> ■" dT-kSTSSSS = SÄ , 50,000 . 85.000 . 10,000 than 190.000,000. inen 145 000 OP the stock exchnnge ln Now York, and the heirs of that limb amputating flend. recently deceased, of whom a preacher said, "Who in h-is Leopold," draw Interest from the own ershtp of trolley railways, while mil and millions—aye. hundreds of millions, crosa the water to■Europe'an maw y ofVreU îoa.'f erstand the coin ! is ground from the toiling millions of Americans. How long will the fool bo satisfied to part from his money? Sincerely yours. lions no.I W. J. Hogan, 917 Lovering avenue. Wilmington. April 19. ONE CONDUCTtH^ WHO WAS Mr. Wllford Adams la his name, and he write» about It.—"Somo time age I was confined to ray bed with chronic rheumattam. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good ef feet, and the third bottle put me on feet and I wo '* ""a,''. 0 -"!! duetor on the Lexington^Kv^Street fnc medicine I hed ever used, and R ' wiil do all you claim In cases of rheu matlsm." Foley's Kidney Remedy ! rheumatism by eliminating the] I \ 1 my cures uric acid from tho blood, forth, Market and Second St».» N. B. Dan : j — T V / I W E R ti A ; T » O the State President from one until two p. m.. each day. President General, Mrs. N A V r. ■ ^ ■ ! Sunshine Society Headquarters, room <M i Equitable Building. Market and Ninth j streets, lady In attendance from ten in ! the morning until two in the afternoon. I D. and A. 'Phone 2156A. Office hours of Cynthla Westovor Aldcn. 96 Fifth avenue, New York. Color., fellow and *hll* | 1 Motto: "Have you had a kindness shown} Pass it on. 'Twasnot given te you alane, ■" Pass It on. Let it travel down the years. Let It wtlpe another's lean. Till in heaven tne deed appears. Pass It on. Delaware State president. Miss Eliza beth R. Groves. F.lghteenth and West. D. I and A. 'Phone 3007A. Delaware State color, peacock blue. Delaware Division of tho International Delaware State motto, "We Serve." The object ef tho International Sun I I LIEE INSURANCE VS. KIDNEY TROUBLE It is a pretty well known fact that the host Insurance companies will not insure the life of persons who have kidney trouble. This goes to show how necessary It Is for us to care for these hard-worked and often neglected or gans. Lame hark, rheumatic pains In the joints, off colored urine, scanty, fre quent or burning urination, dizziness, pain In the head, are the most com mon signs «f trouble in the kidneys or other urinary organs. The following simple mixture is one <>f the best cures for weak or ailing kidnys that can lie had. Just get six ounces good pure gin and mix with one-half ounce fluid extra hueiiu, then add one-half ounce murax compound. Shake well together and take one to two teaspoonfuls three times a day after meals. Any good druggist can supply the above ingredients. - " shine Society la to Incite Its members to the performance ef kind and helpful deeds, and thus bring the sunshine of happiness Into the greatest number ef h- arts and homes. All corrcapondenco should ho addressed to the State Preal dent. Room 50A Equitable Building. All . letters requiring an answer tihould con-| tain a self-addressed stamped envelope. I note of the dale for the quar-1 All correspondence Intended for this paper should be sent not later than Mon day afternoon to E. May Bacon, 130« Maryland avenue. It Is hoped that all members will make tcrly meeting. Wednesday evening April 27. This is the last quarterly meeting of the year. The annual re ports of the various branches will be read delegates elected to attend the convention in New Haven, Conn.. May 19-21 and other matters of interest to every Sunshine member will he dis cussed. Do not forget tho date, at headquarters, 692 Equitable Building • , I T j Bo strong! We are not here to play to dream, to dift. We have hard work to do, and loads to lift; Shun not the struggle, taco It; 'tis God'» gift. Be strong. Cynthia''» Helpers. Cynthia's Helper» met Tuesday even Ing, April 12, at the home of Mrs. Florence Jackson. Twenty-seven mem bers answered to roll call, glad to have Mrs. Frank H. Mason of Scranton. Pa., and our State presl dent. Miss Groves. Mrs. Mason still retains her membership with ns al- \ though she has moved so far away 1 that it Is impossible for her to attend the meetings often. Miss Groves was talk on the convention to We ere I j I 1 It asked for be held In New Haven, Conn, on May I 19-21, inclusive. At the close of her i remarks Mrs. KUwood Brown was! elected delegate to the convention. voted that Miss E. May Brown wan he alternate delegate. < in motion It was decided to send some fancy articles ^ for the bazaar, which Is always held, during defray expenses. meeting « very pleasant social was much enjoyed, refreshment» being served. Our next meeting wilt be held on April 26 at the home of Mrs. Loale Seventeenth and Washington streets, Tuesday evening. April 26. The Junior Choir of Scott Church will give an entertainment tn Scott Church on Thursday evening April 21 at 8 o'clock for the benefit ÄT ss« «.wä;; arssr Ä -Ä 5.Ä presented. Bachelor's Reverie," ami "A String of Pearls." A silver offering hour M. E. will be taken. * * * The true wealth of a man consi.- s in the num er <■ blesses, anti by whom he Is loved and blessed. . . . Delaware Branch. Miss Mary Robinson. Thtrty-nlnt.i | and Market streets will entertain the State president and members of Dr la ware branch on April 26. This is to 1 fie a reunion <<f all the members ,,f j branch and Miss Robinson hop« I the to see every one who was ever a m?m bcf. ^ ^ ouf PP ] V es should he our| ambition—not to he some one else. --— nDAPHCPn NFW rflNFF^ION LUnrtOJlUll rKUrUdtll rftWf Dtr «JlftN Al fHIIRfH IN tUNURtUA 11UNAL tlUjntn - , NEW HAVEN. Conn . April -1 -A new confession of faith which drops the Apos ,le "' Crr< " 1 and Mqutre» no formal axprea. * ,on to ,ho divinity o ir s . ae en *>V »h« deacon, and will be pre »anted for adoption by the Centro t hureh <, T 0 irr^mcInce or.ht C s action Is (bet .he church has strictly he'd to Purlt.n orthodoxy for more than two sort a half centuries, having been founded tn 1638. New members will only have to pledge themselves to belief in a higher life and| to moral purposes. The old confession of faith spread upon the records of the church as will be a historical relic. As explained by the church officers, (he purpose of the change Is to make the con fesslon of faith absolutely non-theologleal ' and to gather Into membership those who ' have hitherto been debarred by slight theological scruples. The Davenport Mmrch will unite with the Centre church. The pastor is the Rev. Worst Form of Skin Troubla Quickly Cured by In.xp.ns.v. Treatmant. When you Buffer with any skin trouble, even though the Itching seems unbearable, do not think thal it la necessary to use aome disgusting greasy ointment. Try Hokera, a pure! and simple skin food, that is gttnran ITCHING IRRITATION. teed ».^conUl. no # no* soil the linen. Its power to instantly relieve any irritation of the skin and make U »oft white and beautiful is almost miracu loua Not only are minor skin troubles like pimples, blackheads, acnc, bar ber'» itch, etc., quickly cured, but tho worst ulcers or cases of salt rheum or eczema are cleansed and healed by this wonderful skin food. 1 so tenu. In order that any one may try Ho kara. at small expense X. B. Danforth Is selling a liberal sized jar at 35c and In addition guarantee» to refund the money if the treatment does not do all that is claimed for it. Larger size Oscar K, Maurer, formerly of Ornat Har- | rlngten. Mass., nod tho pastor emeritus Is i the itev. l>r. Newman Smyth, a member | of the Vale corporation. A GEISHA GIRL By SADIE OUCOTT. [Copyright, 1M0, by American Press Asso ciation.] "By the spirits of yonr ancestors l beseech you to hide me!" The words were s|K>ken by n young Japanese who rushed Into a tea houso where stood a startled geisha girl. U was more than forty years ago, when the followers of the mikado and tin* shogun wore struggling for the su premacy in Japan. "What is it, llerobumll" asked tho girl quickly. "The sboganltes! They are after me. | If they catch fne they will kill me. 1 Quirk, Nlkaina!" The girt darted glances in every <Ii rection, and Anally her eyes lighted on what she at once recognized as Ihn best, place for concealment. In every Japanese house is a dust hole. Thu \ ground floor Is raised about two fee*. abovo the earth, and a square hole |i cut In the floor, Into which the dust and litter of the rooms are swept. "(Jet In there, quick!" cried the girl, pointing to the hole, Herohuml sprang Into the hole, dou bling himself up to occupy the space. Nikitina put a hoard over 11. and dit the board she placed a brazier, thus concealing the hole and making It ap pear that the brazier rested on llinj floor. Then she sat down before Hut brazier, in which was a lire, anil ap peared to be lazily wnnuiug herself - In another moment a band of armed men rushed In. The girl looked up at ' them In feigned surprise. "A man Is here," said their leader, "whom we seek. We saw him enter. Where Is he?" "You are welcome to look for him." | "We will sec for ourselves," replied the man. and, with his followers. h<* began a search of the premises. They moved furniture; they opened closets; they pulled out drawers. Into every cranny in the house they peeretj, but of them (bought of the dust Thinking him they sought hud simply passed through and had gone ou, they rushed out as hurriedly no they had come in. When they were well away the girl called to tho hiderr "There Is nothing now to fear. Hero burnt, but you hail better remain DODO hole. where you are for awhile lu case they come hack." "Thank you, You have Mkanta. Knv ._a mv ijf p ° ' 1 knew when I came, baring been here at times for tea, that I would not he betrayed, hut 1 did not know (hat I would find one who by \ her presence of inlud would keep ray 1 head on ray shoulders." The girl went out and looked about and. finding all pursuit of the fugitive j n that vicinity had been abandoned. returned to the house, removed the Crazier, and Herohuml came out of tint ho , p , {p d , d not th i nk of (hp du *, vrbkb bo ... ror.ro». l,«t M kama did, and. getting a wisp broom, she brushed hi» clothes. Then he took both her hands In his and »aid to her; "You are but a poor geisha girl, while I am of a far different rank, but 1 promise that you .shall never regret the act. of this day." When It was dark he slipped ont of the tea house and found a more per mnnrnt p | ni , p of Rnfpfv ■- «w-» -- •«« "» ■*•••; r ÄTÄT'SÄ " throne of Japon- a Jlnrlklaha stopped before the lea house. Nlknmn was standing at the door, and who should she ace alight, from the Jlnrlklaha but voting man whose life she had saved. He rame up and led her out veranda hnT „ m)t KPPn you f or « long while." she said. "I feared that tho shoguniles hud caught yon al last. "No; I was loo slippery for them, But n n niv Inventive powers and t jj Pre nrp moso who esteem them con K i dpra bi P _ *re ns nothing compared |fh youri H »cl it not been for your quirk acting brain I should not now bo here." I The girl, naturally pleased at hla ap preelation of her get, blushed. "I told you that you would not re ^ yo|1(1 fct of Il)at terrible day." contluucd tue visitor, "nor shall you. } wlg ,, |o m „ ko v(m „ pr ,. 8Pllt . T wilt lied nnd f 1^1 flrat offer you «bât which T value most hljthIy nnd which will Include within , t#rlf a „ , ran R , vp >ou . TbPn Jf }ou prefer „ port ra (her than the whole ma y for what you like and 1 u u spegk rlddlei> Herohuml. or rathe, you spook like the mikado | wb«i you say you will give what l a*. Are you a young «nan not yet ; thirty years old, so powerful that you | can give me anything I ask.' "1 can at least give you that which I prize most." "And that is" "Myself." The girl stood looking nt him In as- ; (onisbment. No high caste young man j n Japau was likely to marry a geisha g(,.| "I am the whole," resumed the "if you don't And mo ïo ■ young man. your taste you may take a part." "But 1 know you only as one who has eome here to drluk tea and be amused," said Nikama. "Oh, you wish for my credentials. Well, then, know that when our new «ovcrnment was formed It was 1 »•» principally Intrusted with Us j formation. Then I was mode prime minister by the emperor, and that office 1 hold at tho present time." Japan, who was recently nasassl who It is true that Prince Horobuml I Co „ ltPd married the geisha girl who grc.^or^ "f* *>y hiding him In a dust hole, pit j a board and hrazler on It and then invited the followers of the shogun to search the house. Pigeon Raising Chicks Çeorge H. Becker, Just south of Ken ne« Square has a pigeon that has Just hatched two chicken». Mr. Becker found the pigeon nest with two eggs ln I». He threw them out, and a hen along and laid two eggs in the The pigeon went to work on came Btit these ami is now trying: to raise the ♦.wo chicks. t ^ HH ' > r r'4 Grows Hair and we can JjB / few. rW Hk B n ^ PROVE IT! •f The Great DANDFRINE Neve* Falla to Produce tRo Desired Results. T rnlivrrvt «ml invigorates the halt glands and tissues ol the «c«lp, resulting In a continuous and Increasing growth of the hair. Brr rv .y q 1 i Frilrra of praia* pro mntln«i»llf rrunlntt 1» îroin nearly all parts of tho country statin« that, Pandorloe Iihn renewed ilia growth of hklr In rimes that war« considered abso lutely hopeless. A lady from Brooklyn write»! "After a short trial my hair stopped f si Un«, and I now have a lovoly head of hair, very heavy and over o_ ..... a quarter yarda Ion«." J f '**\ V \t' £1 oc and c* ■ L Dnnderine stimulates the makes it healthy ami keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invigoralor known. It is n wholesome medicine lor hoth the hsir and srslp. Even a small bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shown results- from the very start. alp, A cry drug «ml Now on stile at toilet Bloi-r in the land: !isi.-r.-i 25c, 50c nnrl 91.00 ! .. allow how quickly Ilimderllle in ta, we will acrid ;i larpc aamplsfraa , F Iw return mail tosnyone who This aemla till« free eoripuii tnthe Oil! - In» »l'on Dindtnna Ca. Ctilcsto. j wtd, their n«me ami sdtirna f tiid 10 c In »liver l lupsy poauge. Free \ Col 11 ■1 ... ... , senators VI ho U ill Retire Rmitt T J fl it Ffl Ä / üf f* 6 SsniintO Æ-FUIU III 1 < U O l tl lC S OCJJclLU 7)t'/V /RT«? ALDRICH SENATOR hale HxmBROÖW W.T.COBB.OF MAINE I $r*KKrwiwG * m ■ »! »V Vi a a r I ** * ^ - /vH l'.Ær ? ; y * 1 L \ I / I ■ i im 4 3 ,, - A v ; J u I * WASHINGTON. April 21.—With Hi« passing of two members of the old ■guard, Senators Aldrich am question thal is causing tho groulcM interest in Washington circles Is who will get their places. Fens (or Aldrich having authorized the statement that lie will retire at the end of Ids pres nl term In the senate, adds new Inter est as to what Senator Lodge of Mass achusetts will do. Congressman Ames Is contesting Ids re-election. A dozen candidates want to slip the mantle of Senator Hale over thtr ahouldrs. Amongi those mentioned are fon William T. gresannill E. C. Burleigh, II. M. Heath, a prominent lawyer of Augusta; former Governor Henry B. land, G. II. Mnrchle, G. A. Curran, G. H. Eaton of Calais and former Gov ernor John F. Hill of Augusta. Male, the ( învc rnor of llorklmnl, »'on i 'leave« •r *jrt - Rail Agent» Meet. Agents of the Maryland division of the P.. B. und W. Hallr quarterly meeting In the p., B. nnd W. office building yesterday afternoon. I held (heir THE APPROVAL ! of the most EMINENT PHYSICIANS and its ■WORLDWIDE ACCEPTANCE by the WELL-INFORMED, I 1 BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE MOST WHOLESOME AND TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF FECT, HAVE GIVEN TO Syrup ofFi^s ELIXIR of SENNA j i 9. I T THE FIRST POSITION AMONG FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE LED TO ITS GENERAL USAGE WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUT WE GENUINE • ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE a:'IS MANUFACTURED BY THE California T I i Manufactured bytheCALIFORNIAFIOSYRUPCQ FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS One sixeonly.Reoulas price 50$ per bottls 9 OM v m M" CONG. BUTLER _ i _ Good results always follow tho usn of Fnlev's Kidney Pills, prompt relief !n all cases bladder disorde They give t >f kidney ami iro healing, streng thening and anil-septic. Try them. ( N. II. Danforth, Market amt Second Bts.» Civil Service Examination. The United Htatea Civil Bervlcei commission announces an examinu-j (Ion on June 15 at the Federal build- j lug to till at least two vacancies the position of medical Interne, Go ernment Hospital for the Insane, at Washington, D. C. £