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1 fTTSp - ? ; (3 ah-JtjvJti, yaUs., t-ifc v - l i1 ".I , Bl i ,t il 3' A- --) -i FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. For 'YSPepSII . .aIHIi "ARRH0F5TOM' EASY Mr. Henpcck Did you over hear of anything worse than a man who who smokes in tlio house? . Mr. Henpcck Yes. A smoking lamp. Ask mo another 1 TAKE CARE OF GOOD HEALTH Mistake Most People Make Is In Wait ing for Bad to Come and Then Coddling It. It wo would tnko as good care ot our good health as we do of our bad health wo would havo moro of tho former and less of tho latter. We set our good health down in a draft and let it get its feet wet; wo infringe on its sleep tlmo and gorge it with un suitable food at irregular hours. Wo load It with nerve-racking cares and duties, and reply to its frantic ap peals for rest with, "You haven't time." We squeeze it with clothing; wo distract its cars with noise and its lungs with bad nlr. But wo put our bad health in a quiet room, on a soft couch. Wo robe it In a comfortable gown; wo give it pure nlr at stated intervals; wo put Ice on its head and hot water at its feet; wo feed it with food convenient for it. We take away nil caro ond responsibility; wo givo it a soothing draught to rest it; nnd we pay a doctor two dollars to como and leayo it a Bcrap of paper nnd say that it will better to-morrow. One might think wo preferred bad health to good health. Frorn an ar ticle in Good Health. When to Send Children to Europe. Some people wait so long before sending their children to Europe that tho little ones arc humiliated by others who hnvo already been there. Every 6clf-rcBpectlng parent will bo careful not to subject his children to this evi dent injustice; at tho samo time all unseemly hurry Is to bo avoided. Some people arguo that as soon as a child can walk well and speak a few necessary French words, ho should bo placed In a stateroom, next to a private bath, and sent to Paris. Oth ' crs feel that he must nnturnlly lose much at this age, and that the proper . time Is botween flvo nnd six, when as an American he hns reached his maturity. Probnbly the Ideal ago is nbout four. At four n child can easily do England, France nnd Italy, and get home in time for tho first night at the opera. Judge's Library. Will Seek the South Pole. A. Henry Savage Landor, tho Eng lish explorer, who will soon make an attempt to reach tho south pole, 1b of tho opinion that Lieut. Shncklcton failed through having a cumbersome and unnecessarily largo expedition. Mr. Lnndor's theory Is that a small caravan of trusted and hardy men, lightly equipped as In his expeditions through Asia and Africa, is best Mr. Lnndor's activity in neronautlc Inves tigations gives color to tho rumor that an airship will bo used by him in his expedition. Demoralization. "Whnt makes tho parrot so pro fane?" "Well, mum," answered tho sailor man, "I s-poso It's part - ray fault. Every time I hear him speak a bad word it makes mo so mad that hu guts a chance to learn a lot of new ones" Pr, Plrrro'sl'lifiiwnt Pullets mriilst nl IfiTla--oral Monisrn, IIiit ami lmcl tiugar-uuUwl, tiny nrnule.u lulukiimcundr After breaking a $5 bill the places are noon lost YfcPJT"rTE Kiu:iai ..tssgggggK W'RUil; Kmxti Yffl at-' " .'! u" y-a-wS'.'-N ' ' "aW HOME, SWEET HOME! PROPERLY THE CENTER OF ALL THE HEART HOLDS DEAR. Little World In Itself, from Which Care and Trouble Should Be Banished Its Depth of Mean ing Unfathomable. How many cherished and sacred as sociations cluster around tho llttlo word homo. Its dnpth of meaning is unfathom able, for nil that the hoart holds dear upon earth Is centered in it, and It breathes of rest, ot comfort and of loved ones, as it whispers to the weary toller ot a retreat from tho busy, bustling world, whero tho heart can unburden Its trials and perplex ities, and rccoivo sympathy and en couragement, nnd whero tho over wrought bruin can relax and acquire frch strength for llfo's conflict Homo! Tho word rings like music In tho ears of tho traveler In a foreign land, and his eye growB brighter and his heart beats Taster as visions ot his own loved homo beyond tho seas arlso beforo him, and his homesick spirit Is cheered In tho Joyful anticipation of again clasping his wifo and llttlo ones to his breast, and of resting from tho toil and tumult of business within tho sacred precincts of homo. As daylight is fading and tho shad ows of night nro creeping on, ns tho street-lamps nro being lit and tired feet aro wending their way homeward little children cllnn. to tho windows and press their eager faces against tho window panes to wntch for papa jomlng home; and when tho well known form turns tho corner and np pcars in sight happy voices cry, "Hero's papal hero's papal" Then follows n scrambling down ironi tho chairs and wlndowsllls, and a scnmperlng to tho hall door, each ono clamorous for tho first kiss; and ns tho tired man, whoso spirit has been harassed all dny at the manifes tation oc his debtors to defraud him, and tho dcslro ot those with whom ho has had dealings to overreach him, enters his homo, ho realizes that there is after all such a thing as disinter ested lovo and friendship in this world of ours. After tho evening meal has been partaken of, and tho fnmlly gather in tho cozy sitting room, whero the fath er, seated in his armchair, with a lit tle ono on his knee, relates tho story of "Aladdin nnd His Wonderful Lamp," which Is llstoned to with deep Inter est and admiration, and tho happy wlfo and mother rocks baby and hums n soft lullaby, whllo n bright smllo rests upon her features; and as tho man of business gazes upon his house hold treasures, ho realizes that tho family constitutes a llttlo world of it self, entirely separate and distinct from the great, bustling,, outside world. AnB If from sunriso until sun sot hlshours aro full of toll The nlKht shall bo filled with music. And tho cares Hint Infest tho day Shall fold up thTlr tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. New York Weekly. How a Missionary Got Wealth. Tho recent death, in his eighty-fifth year, of Rev. Dr. William Ashmoro, n distinguished foreign missionary nt tho Baptist church of America, recalls to tho Mlsslonnry Rovlow the Inter esting fact that when in 18C3 ho wns appointed to Swatow, China, he bar gained for tho purchaso of a lot for mission buildings, agreeing to pay $800. Tho board of Boston rofuslng to sanction the purchaso, Dr. Ashmoro paid for the lot himself, and the pur chaso mado him a rich man. Tho shoreward frontago of the lot wns afterward filled in for a considerable dlBtnnco out Into tho harbor, and this "made land" was so valuable for ware house sites that the sale ot it brought the missionary a fortune. Out ot these profits ho gave $10,000 to found a theo logical seminary at Swatow'. In 18S6 Dr. Ashmoro was elected n missionary secretary in Bnptlst headquarters at Boston. Ho returned homo and tried tho ofllco for a year, but official re sponsibilities did not suit him, and he resigned and went back to China for 15 years moro of nctlvo service. The Proverbial Shilling. The wenlthy auctioneer who re duced tho Inheritance of a daughter to a small annuity because she had become a Socialist reminds ono of the old-fashioned "cuttlng-off with n shill ing." Why n shilling rather thnn noth ing? Blackstono explains. Tho Ro mans used to set aside wills as de ficient In natural duty If they disin herited or totally passed by any child of tho testator. But tho smallest leg' acy was accepted as evidence that the testator had not lost his reason or his memory, as the law otherwise assumed he had. Honco the groundless belief in England that a father could disin herit his child without a shilling, nl tnougn tuo sngusn law Knows no presumption of insanity or forgetful ness in such a case. Of Sheridan and his son Tom (and of other fathera and sons) tho story is told: Father I'll cut you off with a shlll ing. Son I'd rather havo it now, dad. The Pursuit of Indtpendence. "Do you think that railway king ought to keep on increasing his for tune?" "Well," answeroa Mr. Slrlus Bar ker, "I dou't know than blame him for trying to got so far ahead flnan daily that bo can always travel by motor and avoid riding in any of his 'own trains and eating ta any vf hi' own rullway restaurant." FREED AT LAST From th Awful Tortures of Kidney Disease. Mrs. Rachel Ivio, Henrietta, Texas, says: "I would bo ungrateful if I did not tell whnt Do.in's Kidney Pills hnvo dono for mo. Fifteen years kidney trouble clung to me, my ex istenco wns ono of misery nnd for two wholo years I was un able to go out of tho house. My back ached nil tho tlmo nnd I wns utterly wenk, unnblo at times to walk without assistance. Tho kidney secretions wero very irrcgulnr, Doan's Kidney Pills restored mo to good health, and I am able to do ns much work as tho nvcragc woman, though nearly eighty years old." Remember tho name Donn's. Sold by nil dealers. CO cents n box. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. LATERREAliZATION v "I don't see why you make such n fuss over every llttlo bill I run up. Bo fore wo wero married you told mo you were well off." "So I was. But I didn't know itl" TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR. Seemed Imminent Scalp Wat Very Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand fuls Scalp Now Clear and New Hair Grown by Cutlcura. "About two yearB ago I was troubled with my head being scaly. Shortly after that I had an attack of typhoid fever and I was out of tho hospital possibly two months when I first no ticed the loss of hair, my scalp being still scnly. I started to uso dandruff cures to no effect whatever. I had actually lost hopo of saving any hair at all. I could brush it off my coat by tho" handful. I was afraid to comb It. But after using two cakes of Cutl cura Soap and nearly a box of Cutl cura Ointment, tho chango was sur prising. My scalp is now clear and healthy as could bo and my hair thick er than over, whereas I had my mind mado up .to bo bald. W. F. Steese, 5812 Broad St, Pittsburg, Penn., May 7 and 21, 1908." Potter Drag A Cbem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. A Steady Thing. Something had gono amiss with Bobble nnd he had sought tho comfort of tears. Noticing his wet cheeks, his mother said in n consolatory tone: "Come here, dear, and lot mo wipe your eyes." "Tnln't no use, muvver," returned Bobbie with a little choke; "I's doln' to cry ngaln in a minute I" Woman's Homo Companion. The American Cat-Tail. Tho cat-tull of the American swamps Is almost exactly tho samo plnnt ns the Egyptian bulrush. It Is no longer used for making paper, as it onco was, but from its root Is pro pared an nBtringent medicine, whllo its stems, when prepared dry, aro ex cellent for tho manufacture of mats, chnir-bottoms nndtho like. Tho extraordinary popularity of lino whito goods this summer makes the choico ot Starch a. matter ol great im portance. Defiance Starch, being free from nil Injurious chemicals, is the only ono which is safe to use on lino fabrics. Its great strength as a stiffen or makes hulf tho usual quantity of Starch necessary, with tho result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were now. Against Pretenses. Away with all those vain pretenses of making ourselves happy within our selves, of feasting on our own thoughts, of being satisfied with the consciousness "of well-doing, nnd of de spising all assistance and nil supplies from external objects. This is tho voice of pride, not of nature. Hume. Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator Rough on Hen Llco, Nest Powder, 25c. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Llq'd,2Gc Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 24c. Rough on Roaches, Powd,lGc.,Llq'd,25c. Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. Rough on 8keeters,ngrccablotou80,2Ec. E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Death from Sting of Poisonous Filet. Threo persons died recently at Marseilles after having been stung by nolsonoua flics. Several streets are ) Infested by tho Insects, which aro said to have been brought to Mar. scilles in a cargo of South American wool. Echo de Paris. Appropriate. First Milliner -You have designed the north pole hat? Second Milliner Yes, It will be a matter of dispute between the pur chaser and ber husband. ? sfciflllTOiMsii He Hit. Ex-Pollco Commissioner Dlnghnm of Now York snld of graft nt a rccont dinner: "Tho grnttcr isn't so easily caught; ho Isn't quite so nalvo as an old follow they used to tell about In Andover. "This old fellow was suspected of tampering with tho church collections. A couple of clumsy traps that wero set for him failed to work. Then ono dny n young deacon walked past his house lending a now horse. "'That's n lino horse, dencon,' tho old fellow shouted. 'Did yon buy him at tho fair?' "Yes, snld tho dencotf. Then, as tho other enmo nearer, ho added: "'I bought him with my pickings out of tho collection plate.' "Tho old man looked horrified. "'Good gracious!' ho said. 'I've often tnken enough myself to buy n hat or n pair of trousers; but, deacon, in tnkln' enough to buy n horso ain't ye commlttln' a posltlvo slnP" And There Aro Others. Tho cook hod been cnlled away to n sick siBter, and so tho nowly wed mis tress of tho houso undertook, with tho nld of tho mnld, to got tho Sunday luncheon. Tho llttlo mnld, who had been struggling In tho kitchen with n coffee mill that would not work, con fessed that she had forgotten to wash tho lettuce. "Well, novcr mind, Pearl. Go on with tho coffee nnd I'll do it," Bald tho considerato mlBtrcss. "Whero do they keep tho soap?" Poverty and Consumption. That poverty Is a friend to consump tion Is demonstrated by soma recent German statistics, which show that of 10,000 well-to-do parsons 40 annually dlo of consumption; of tho samo num ber only moderately well-to-do, CG; of tho samo ,number of really poor, 77; and ot paupers, 97. According to John Burns, tho famous English lnbor lead er, 90 per cent, of tho consumptives in London receive charitable relief In their homes. Secret of Happiness. I havo lived to know that tho great secret of humnn happiness la this: Never suffer your energies to Btag nnte. Tho old adage of "too many irons in tho flro" conveys an untruth you cannot havo too mnny poker, tongs nnd all keep them going. Adam Clark. Wholesale and Retail. "Whnt business did you sny Miss Gnddlo was in?" "Oh, she's In everybody's business." "Wholesale, eh?" "Yes, oxcept when it comes ton bit of scandal. She retails thnt" A Rare Good Thing. "Am using Allen's Koot-Easo, and can truly say I would not havo been without It so lonp, had I known tho relief It would glvo my nchlng feet. I think It n rare Rood thine for anyone having soro or tired feet. Mrs. Matilda Holtwort. Providence. II. I." Sold by all DrunnlU, So. JUlc.to.day. Dieting! Stella Did tho doctor Bay you shouldn't cat between meals? Bella Yes; so I Just havo moro meals. Instant Relief for All Eyes, that orn h Hinted from dust, heat, gun or wind, PKTTIT'S EYE SALVE. IWc. All diUKgists or Ilownid Bios., Buffalo. N. Y. Never tnko a mean ndvantago ot anyone In any transaction, nnd never bo hard upon peoplo who aro in your power. Dickens. If you wish lenuMful, clear, white clothes use Red Cross Ball Blue, Largo 2 oz. package, 6 cents. Tho nveruge man thinks his bump of generosity la nt least three times ns large as It actually is. Mrs. Yflnslow's Hootlilna; fly nip. For children teetliloir, aoftrns lbs gums, reduces In flamniatlon, JUji rtla,curei wind collu. 2sc bouis. Tho silent mnn Is moro to be feared than tho garrulous chap. UK .JUST TO YOUItSKT.F and keep well It poullile. Clinck that rough with the liaruileM and oftlclenl rviuedr, Allen t Lung lulutn. All drumrUta,:&c,(iOo and II.&J buttles. Somo peoplo assume that hearing is Just as good ns seeing. Lewis' Single straight 5c cigar- Binder, the famous annual sale 0,000,000. The door "Push." of success is marked: When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every tnonth it makes the gentlencM and kindness always associ ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebel against what the re gards at a natural necettSty there it no woman who would not gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription make weak womem atroag and sick womtm well, and flrma tkem freedom from pala. it eetablleaea regularity, auadaea latlam matlom, keala ulceration mad eurea male treakaeea. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, frit. All correspondence strictly private and tacredlv confidential. Write without (ear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med leal Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D President, Buffalo, N. Y. If you wast a book that tells all about woman's disease, and how to euro them at borne, scad 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing a, and be will seed you a frtt copy oi bis great thousand-page illustrated Common Seat) Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, la paper covert. t la handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. If a man's wlfo cum his hair ho is entitled to a lot moro sympathy than he gets. Many who used to smoke 10e cigar are now imoking Lewis' Singlo Binder straight Sc. The only way to get something for nothing Is to start a fight about it IwtUH of thOM ugly, sjrtzHy, gray hair. Uh " CrCiCXhs WJtTK&AV Wcknow of no other medicine which has been so surP cessful in relieving the suffering of women, or secured so many genuine testimonials, as lias Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., arc files .con taining over one million one nuridrcd thousand letters from women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex clusively from roots and herbs, and Is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Minneapolis, Minn.: "I wis a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness undl broken down condition of tho system. I read so much of what Lydia E,. Pfnkliam's Vegetable Compound had dono for other suffering women, I f elf; suro it would help me, and I must say it did hell) mo wonder fully. Within thrco mouths I was a perfectly well woman. "I wnnt this letter mado nnhlio to show tho benefits to bo derived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. JohnG.Moldan, 2115 Second SkNorth, Minneapolis, Minn. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. 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