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A Worthy Remedy. If you suffer from any Stom ach, Liver, Kidney or Bowel trouplc, you will find Hostetler's Stomach Bitters a thoroughly reli able remedy and worthy of your utmost confidence. Give it a fair trial and sec for yourself how coodit is in cases of roor Appetite, Belching Sick Head ache. Indigestion. Cost ivenesssColds,Grip'pe& General -Weakness. Get H OSTETTER CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER 1T" TOO HIGH. Tho giraffe bad n wonderful plftn , Ha would dress In tlt RormentB of rnan! Rut n pqcIi of Ills collars Would Imvo cost lilra ton dollara, I! decided: "I don't think I .canl" HOW A DOCTOR CURED SCALP DISEASE I suffered lor sovcral months, and most of my hair enmo out. Finally they Lad a doctor to soo mo and he recommended tho Cutlcura Remedies. Thoy cured mo in a few weeks. I have used tho Cutlcura remedies, aleo. for a breaking out on my hands and fnfklf Tru' was benefited a great deal. I haven't wllWC OW had any more trouble with tho scalp dlseoso. Miss Jcsslo F. Buchanan, XL F. D. 3, Hamilton, Qa., Jan.. 7. 1909. Kept with Barnum's Circus P. T. Darnum, tho famous clrcua man, onco wrotor "I have had ,th Cutlcura Remedies among tho con tents of my modiclno chest with my shows for' tho last thrco seasons, and I can cheerfully cortify that they were Gossip of Washington What Is Going On at tho National Capital. "Teddy" Absent, Capital Men Drink Tea The "flvq o'clock tea" Is considered by Washington hbstcsses who have tlio spirit of continental entertaining as a happy medium between the bronltfust and the dinner. Urcnjufl8t usually occurs ut tux-hour when mon nr,o nlrcady busy with their nffnlrs., while the dinner'! looked upon "a loo pondevouB. With tho beglnuhiR of tho Easter season tho president and Mrs. Tnft will aKaln Inaugurate their lawn par ties, which Is a different namo for afternoon teas. Mcanwhlto, Lent is In tho propitious nnnsou for such Infor mal entertainments, especially of an afternoon. Washington men would now bo giv ing more teas if thoy lived In Quar ters miltabTo for such affairs. The ono hotel In Washington that Is actual ly giving a tea hour docs not appeal to the smartest. Teas at the Chevy Chaso club, at tho Country club and slmllur plaqcs are also considered disadvantageous. First, tho dlstanco Is too great, and attendance at them nnd tho return homo to cliango for dinner requires much time. Hostesses In the capital do not dony that teas without men are very insipid. With the presidential approval of this rovlval of afternoon teas -in fact with tho deslro of Mr. Taft to sco his assistants and tho naval and military officers sparklo a little more In tho social firmament there is no question that tho tea will becotno within the nest twelvemonth tho most satisfac tory, and popular ooclal function. Thoy are also comparatively Inexpensive, ,and for this reason many men who cannot afford to give large parties of formel chnractcr will have an oppor tunlty to entertain. WASHINGTON. After a seven-year lapso during the Roosevelt ad ministration men arc again giving tens, because President Taft does not consider ten drinking mollycoddlsh. During tho last year of the Roose velt administration men nt less wcro very scarce. Even tho diplomats who were careless of ltoosovolt's vigorous ly expressed views (which otton they did not understand) finally yielded to the Influence that eventually 'caused but n handful of them to be present. Teas in the afternoon practically were wiped off the social slate. Now this la all changed. Kvon the United States army Is becoming host nt teas, and CnpU Sherwood A. Cheney gave a tea recently to MIsb Roosevelt, daughter of the mat) who believed that an officer who would bo host at a tea -was no soldier. The ofllcern at Fort Mycr arid tho Marino barrncks. expect soon to give teas. That tea of Capt. Chcnoy waB the third big tea of the season, although tho first to bo given by an American. Two other large affairs wcro presided over, one by tho secretaries of tho German embassy on the occasion of tho Emperor William's blrthdny and .."When I was ton or twelve years the other by tho Marquis du Vlllalobar. old I had a scalp disease, something the Spanish minister, who took ad llko.Bcaidhcad 'thdUKh It wasn't that '.yantagOrOfHlio occasion to rccolvo who Is who" In Washington by way of official Introduction, although his transfer 'to Lisbon had been gazetted by his government thrco weeks previously. 79 Was Forced to Sit Down NEW story on 'Undo Joe that am told never was printed Breakers Ahead. . "What makoB you so sure that ouf- fragetto club la In for serious trou ble? "My wife has just Joined It,'1 replied Mr. Meekly. very effective In overy case which was related to me by former Gov. called for tholr use." Benton McMitllu of Tenneasco while I was' traveling with him YecenUy," said Representative James M. Cox of Day ton, O., in Washington recently. "It. was my il rat meeting with Gov. MciMililn, and my name suggested tho story. When McMillln was In the house a number of years ago tho Important to Mothors. brilliant 'Sunset' Cox of Ohio was a Examlno '.carefully ovory bottlo ot member of that body as was also tho CASTOniA, asafoaud sure remedy for present speaker. On one occasion, uunntu ana cutiurou, nnu see inai n according to Gov. McMilll'i, Cox got up to make a speech on some momen tous question. 'As always when Cox spoke fie had the attention ot the houue. Ho had launched Into his mibject nnd was addressing himself to an Important phase of his speech when 'Uncle .loo' Bears the Sjgnatura of In Uso For Over. JJO Years. Tho Kind You Have Always Sought . Always hold in mind that even fail ure can bo the alphabet of success.-Wllaon, A LONESOME SUNDAY- : rone and assumed tho attitude that Is so familar to everybody. "He Jorkod his hand out of his pocket, and pointing It at Cox, but addressing himself to the speaker, Mr. Carlisle of Kentucky, requested to ask a question. Mr. Cox paid no at tcutlon to 'Uncle Joo' for several minutes, but tho lattor was insistent. and llnnlly Speaker Carlisle asked Cox If he would yield tho floor -for a ques tion. Cox paused for a moment and said: "'I will yield to tho gentleman from Illinois for n question on one condition. Kvcry time ho interrupts hp draws forth IiIb hand and points It at me aalf ho had a pistol, and It frightens me. If tho gentleman from Illinois agrees whllo speaking to keop hla hand In his pocket, I will yield tho floor for a question.' " 'Unple Joe' agreed. Rut he had not proceeded far when ho nervously drew forth his hand nnd again pointed It directly nt Cox. In a moment Cox was on hla feet, and, declaring that Caption had vlplnted Ids agreement, demanded that Cannon resume hla sent. And 'Unclo .Too' had to sit down." :?SfcBtati5ime.'i. Sh! Girls, Green Peas Make You Flirt Attacks the EveS in tlio Snrinctlme. f'iintntrlous nnd Cults for Immediate Ac Hon'.' Murine EiavJiemcdy. Affords KeU-. ' able Itellcr. It Soothes. Apply Murine l-'recly and Frequently. Doesn't Smart. Rear your own burdens first, after that help to carry those of other peo- j pie. Georgo Washington. I TIME waa when we didn't feed Rox, 1, Fldo, Towsor,, or whatever that PII.IC8 CUKKO-IN 6 TO 14 DAVB. rxTO OINTMUNTIisuannlrM to cure .or eat. ut Itching, llllnd. Hlredlntr nr l'rutrudjnj I'llt la U)l.u.jaur money rvjuuuou. m Love Is blind, but self love Is the only kind that Is positively Incurable, iM?t minis name was. raw meat, bo- n. i.i,n.-.f.!ntivn.t."i,7rtr i...-. cause we wanted him to become, when no. They rrdilato nnd Invlcurate Momath, Ut. r ho grew up, a Illco, Cuto, Well-behaved, ua bonefi. Hucar-conled tiny granuW. ! " ... " , (. .,, . home-like canlno person. Comes now We shirk. our plain duty becnuso be- fi riimaitniont of aKrluulture In ing plain. It Is naturally unattractive. Washington, with Its legumlnotherapy mm winai'rtSoot'ittng Sjrui.. doctrine (whatever that Isl), as a rori-hiUr?nin.thinKTiirt"nitiioKumi,rHiufin. icclpo for good human toinpontmunt Bmu.aUuDlUy.lln.rutwwtndcullc.gcatotUu. anjj f()r c,mng ,lmv tll "high COSt It doesn't take onq long- to become of living." an expert fault flmlor Lewln' Single Hinder, straight Co- many tniokem prefer them to 10c cgars. Scandal 1b thu tattlo of fools who Judge other peoplo by themselves. Vegetables nro to he taken, accord ing to tho legumlnnthoraplBts In quan tities and varieties to suit the person that eats them. Rolled carrots are prescribed for bbbhiIbkVb&ShviibBBiH bad tempers': green peas should bo dc nled to girls with a tendency to flirt; overindulgence In potatoes Ik opt- to j vents person front being vicious and produce apathy and laziness; spinacu i bloodthirsty. should bo taken, particularly by the young becnuso It produced energy and develops constancy, and French string beans nro said lo constitute an Ideal diet for poets and artists. White haricot beans should be eaten by Intellectual workers, because thoy resturo the nervous system and should, the science holds, bo pre ferred as a strengthening food to any sort of meat and especially beef. DlHrnell, Cnrlyle, Daudet and Ibsen fed on haricot beans. Cauliflower and cnbbnges aro very nourishing, but aro not ndvocatcd, be cause they havo the drawback of pro ducing vulgurlty of character and slowness of perception. The legumlnothcraplstB declare that these vegetnblea have all tho good qualities that are embodied in cither meat or cggB without having, how ever, their Inconveniences. A proper and carefully measured vegetarian diet Is the treatment suggested by utilizing vegetables for tho physical and moral welfaro of tho human race. Tho nbsenco of meat, It Is held, pro- DIVIDENDS FROM TIIE START OAi.ifottNiA . ai.v7W.va ,V'W?LA,U, Taft and two of her school friends tMi&f!&&& were at the capltol, and soon after tho ing narawooa laiume. rtunoaoftrtaini Hank TltUMT omllie. Anlmeanit-nmlllitbo Iraki I nirof lhfl)HIVrKSTll(OKIT8. SCpatO .'KliHIlII' (ocurci your money, and Wjnt II Vice President in Role of a Guide such places of Interest as usually nre pointed out by tho regular guides. An Interesting sight was that of Vice President Shcrmau going about Statu nry hall and picking out tho "whisper Ing stones," upon which tho girls wore told to stand, while "Sunny Jim" ar ranged that they should enjoy the echo features of that part ot the cap ltol. The .party went Into tho house of representatives, where Sherman soryed Tor more than twenty years, and tho notables of that body wcro pointed out to Miss Taft nnd her school girl friends. Kennedy has been known for ycarH as tho "King of the Capltol Guides," because ho Ib so glib and cntcrtalnlug. Ho was told aftor tho vice-president had mado his trip about tho capltol that Sherman could easily put him out of tho guide bus! ncsa it be should engage in that occu pation, IF WOR8K comes to worst, anu vice President Sherman Is obliged to earn his living In somo othor wny than that which he has pursuod herotofoie, no doubt, can got employment as one 3f Capt. Kennedy's assistants as a guide about the capltol In Washing ton. Only the other day Miss Helen convened tho vlco-prcsldent III (ocurci yoqr inunrr. and I im Inin (tin s-nllnrv nail nnlntod liuuin safety tn.ra fiJlurtint air lira. Hut oni I " - i-ir.ifd AoriKoonKAir'ivrni.av)l iavHDoUurti nut to them tho uotablej among the Income fprjlf. Vfrltc for nfutioi Un, .,,. 11. tnne n.n ll.r. lrlc A krwtmm - ' 1 1 fit IT 11 A. I Ma M w VMJ-HWI - M v Q V Ml "Nope, I wouldn't go so "Vnr m io say that Washington Is n lonesome town to llvo In," observed a western mnn who recently camo back tc Washington to live after an hfesonca of sovorni years, "but it certainly, did. Jcom to mc Ilka ono vast oasisless cscrt last Sunday fur a fact. ''Last Sunday was my first Sunday in Washington nlnco I got back here. I've been out In my llttlo town In the west for a number of yeara, and only got back hero a couplo of days before: last Sunday. "When I lived hero boforo 1 only knew one family Intimately. 1 know a lot ot folks, of course, In h stiff, 'din taut sort ot way, nnd .was acquainted witn uio peoplo in tho nouso wncrc I had my room Just well enough to oxchnngo nods with them when I met them on tho stairs going out oivcqtn ihg in. .Rut there was only ono family that I'. knew well enough to go and vlsll with. "Tho mnn wns a chap 1 uspll a piuy marines and shinny with bach- in the llttlo western town whero we wcro raised together. Ho camo -to Washington yearn boforo I did, mnr- rlcd, began to raise' a family, nnd when I got hero tho family wan nice ly settled ,ln. a flat over In George town. "His wlfo was i mighty nlco llttlo Washington woman, und tho kids wcro interesting and lively. Used to enjoy going over to see 'em when 1 was hero before above all things. My visits over to Georgetown nt that time wcro right frequent. They'd lot mc sit around tho flat for a few hours ev ery Sunday, and make mo stay to din ner more often than not, and I sure Used to enjoy those visits a hoap. Kn joyed tho dinners, too, after 'raBsllng around for what I could get at my boarding-house. "Aftor dinner the man and I'd light cigars that I'd contribute as my share ot tho entertainment, nnd we'd Bit down In his den and talk about the way ho used to lick mo, or I licked him, when we were playing hookoy from school hack In tho llttlo western town, nnd cross-question ouch other about what becamo of all tho boys Hint belonged to our particular gang. While we thus talked his wlfo'd conio In nnd sit down and listen to ua with her hands in her lap, and tell us that wo weren't much better than huge, Irresponsible kids yot-for wo'd guf faw and holler bo that It's a wonder tho folks in the other flats didn't rap on tho wnllB or complain to tho Jan itor. I always hated to get up and come away, I used to enjoy my visits over In that little Georgetown flat bo much. "Woll, when I got back hero, feeling lonesome like a man's llablo to feel after he's been away from a town for some time, I decided to drop in at that Georgetown flat on tho next .Sun day which was luHt 'Sunday. I'd been feeling as blue as tho dcuco, and 1 honestly did feel good over tho pros pect of going over thoro and mooting my old friends. "I reached thero along nbnut two o'clock In tho afternoon, and It all looked so natural around that neigh borhood that I guess I shortened my stride In my eagerness to push tho electric button of that flat. I remembered Jtrnt tho button to push, nnd I gave It thrco short push oh, llko I'd always done three pushes being the regular, understood signal that I wns tho applicant for admit tance down in tho vestibule. I waited for tho llttlo clicks In re ply that I'd been accustomed to, slg nlfylng that the vestibule door had been unbolted, or unbarred, or un locked however its done I never could make out from tho flat above, "Rut the llttlq clicks didn't como. "That seemed queer. They'd always bocn home nt 2 o'clock on Sundays, and It didn't seem posslblo that tholr church services could lattt ns long as that. "So 1 gave thrco moro pushes ut tho button nnd wnltcd again for tho rcr .plying clicks. Rut again tho clicks raiica to come. "Then I felt something must bo wrong, I didn't havo my glasses on, but I put them on thon so'h I could look to hco If my friend's card wns thero behind tho hit of glass above tho letter box, I saw at once that his card wnsn t there. There wbb no card thoro at all Just the wood bo ncath the glass showing. "Then I knew that tho only family that I was on visiting terms with In Washington had gone away. "Funny, but blamed If tho sunlight didn't suddenly seem strained nnd thin to mi. I folt llko a chap thnt'd been marooned, or Bomcthlng., Stood there, kind o' dazed llko, whon tho janitor walked up tho hasomont step? '. asked him whoro tho only family I knew in Washington had gone, "0h, thoy wont wes' somowhoahs, boss yo' all kin search mo, sub Ah don'C know whenh 'bout six months ago,' the Janitor told me, "So I had to go back to my board Ing houso room, feeling pretty badly oruslicd you'd bettor believe, I wouldn't call Washington lonesome. but I sure folt then us If I ought to'vo married, myself, a long time ago, so'h I could have a family of my own to bo chummy with. And I don't know but what I'll Just think that over yet,' CONVINCING PROOF , OF THK VIRTUE OP JLycIln tuSnkham's Vegetal)! Compound, Wljat is 'tlie Use of procrastinating in the face of such, evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or; know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not ciyiiVg Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-; pound a trial t For 30 years we have been publishing such testimonial letters as these thousands of them they arere genuine and honest, too, every one of them. Mrs. S. Ti Barber pn ys t "IthinkLTdlaE. Plnkliam'flVc.ge- iteuio compoumt lis the best mem- Icino in tlio world for women nnu I feel It ray duty to -let others know tho pood it Um done ior mc. Thropvearsatro I had n tumor. which tho doctor I Bald would have to boromovcil bynn oiwrationorl could not llvo more than a year, or two. nt most. 1 wroto Mrs. I'luk. ham, atLynn, Mass.. for advice, nnd took 14 uottlcB of Lydla E. Pink, haul's Vogotablo Compound, nnd to day tho tumor Is Rono mid 1 nm $ perfectly well woman.1 I hope my testimonial will bo of benefit to oth ers." Mrs. & J. JJAJtUKlt, Scott, Mrs. E. F. ITnycfl says : , I "I .was onuor tho ifsll 2 J No Outside Help. John What doctor attended your sunt In her last Illness? James None. Hho died a natural death, Harvard Lampoon, doctor's treat ment forn, fibroid tumor. I suffered, with pain, sore ness, bloating: ami couiu not walk or stand on my foot ivuy iciigiuot 11 mo. x wroto to Mrs. Plnltharn for nd- vico, followed her directions nnd took Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. To-day I am a well woman, tho tumor was expelled and mv whole system strengthened. I nuvlao all women whotnro nflUctcd with tumors or female troubles to try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vccetablo Compound." Mrs. E. P. Hayes, 1800 Washington St, JJoaton, Mass. For SO years Lydift 13. IMnkliam's Vegetable Compound has been tlio Htundard remedy for female ills 'No sick woman does justice to herself who -will not try this famous medicine. Mode exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick wome to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charfre Auarcss sain, x'uuuiani jjynn, mass Mrs. Gcorco May nays t xyfn mi a VnnwH what! have safjf fared from JTa- malo troubles, neuralgia tains' and backache. My doctor said ho could not glva mo anything to J. n-i Nfltho advlco of a friend I bogaa Ito uso Lydla E. JPlnkhnm's V050- table Compound, and tho pain soon disappeared. 1 continued its uso and nm now in porfoot health. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgo table Com pound has been a God-scnd to mo ns 1 bollovo I should have been in my Rfavo if it had notbeou for Mm. Pinkham's advice and Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. OKonaK Mat, 80 4th Ave, Patcrson, N.J. Mrs. "W. K. Honsh says : "I have been completely cured of a severe fe male trouhla by Lydla E. Pink ham's Vomtablo Compound, and' want to r&so sa me nd it to all suf fering women. " Mrs. "W. K. IIOUSH, 7 East, view Ave;, Cm, cinnati. Ohio. Because yonr ease is a difficult one, doctors having done you so good, do not continue to suaerwim out giving Lydla E. Pinkham's veg etable Compound a trial. . It surely has cured many caiesef feraate ilhv such as inflammation, nleeration.dls placemcnts. llbrold tumors, irregu Iarittc8,itariodio pains, ba.ekacbe,etc. PINK EYE MSYEMrtlt CATAMHAL FCVCt AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT WKASM Oiirrn tbn nick and act aa a prortiilWe t r othtr. Liquid gtro oa thetonirii. Hafe for broodmare nnd all other. HcttVianey remedy ;M rent nnd 11.00 a bottle tM.00 and tll).ia tha dotrn. Hold by nlldruciUU and borno good bouse, or tent upres paid, by tbo tnasttfaoturm. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, CheaiiU, GOSHEN, iNOIANA MICA AXLE GREASE is the turning-point to economy in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. Every dealer, everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. (Incorporated) H OCCJ" CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, RHEUM 1 ATISM, STOMACH and LIVER COMPLAINT GET A 26c BOX ALL ORUaQIBTS BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS EASY SURE TO ACT A. 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