a . ..m, . w FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. I'tl. rs7 RMbT; IVh.EClll ah HU cor YSPEPSl ARRHOFSTOMAjJII VOCABULARY LIMITED THEN "Who wrote tlio dictionary?" "I don't Know, but I bet ho couldn't explain things to hla wlfo when ho Rot homo nt 3 a. in. uny hettor than any. body else." PUBLISHED EVERY WINTER Famous Cough and Cold Prescription Has Cured Hundreds Here. "Got two ounccH of Glycerine and half an ounce of Concentrated Pine compound. Then get half a pint of Kootl whiskey nnd put tho other two In gradients into it. Tnko a tcaHpoouful to a tnblcspoonful of thin inlxturo after ench meal and at bed tlniu. Shake the hottlo well each time." This 13 said to be tho quickest cold and cough remedy known. It frequently cures tho worst colds In twenty-four hours, Hut be Hiiro to get only tho gcnulno Concen trated Pino. Each half ounce bottle comes put up In a tin screw-top case. Don't ubo tho weaker pino prepara tions. Any druggist has It on hand or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. Fldo'o Portion. "Did you give tho licraps of meat to tho dog, Norah?" "You forgot, mum, that we'd quit eatin' meat, mum, but 01 glvo tli' baste th' carrot tops an' perlaty parin's." l.os Angeles Express. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully overy boltlo ol CASTOKIA, a safo and suro remedy for infants and children, uud see that It Tlonrn ihn Ss Signature of UlLa&M& In Use For Over ,'JO Years. The Kind You Havo Always Bought. Consistency. "It seems to mo that your husband is not of a very oven temper." "Oh, he certainly Is. He growls tho whole time." HIro. If You Ar a Trifle Sensitive Alxint tlifl Hlzn of your bIiik-m, mnny fionplo wear mnnller bIiooh fy uhIiir Allcn'H Foot-Eni-p, the AnUiic)tio roivdcr to utiakn Into tliu bIioch. It currw Tired, Kwollcn, Aohlnir Feet ami E ;lveH rest nun comfort. .mi mo iiiiiir lor lri'nkliiir In now hIioch. 80I1I everywhere. ZZa. Sample Hont FUIS12. Addrebti, Allen 8. Olmsted, iMiioy,N. y. Endurance is the crowning quality, and patience all tho passion of groat hearts. Lowell. Pcttlt's Eye Salvo 100 Years Old, rclicvcH tired even, quickly cures uyo aches, ititlatncd, Fore, wati-ry or ulcerated eves. All druggibts or Howard HroH.liulfalo.N.Y. It Is almost as easy to do good work us poor work after you onco learn how, and much moro profitable. llKAD.IIACK AND I.WSN ACHE?. Aclwiill uverV Tlirout Mini, ulllirlillls' Ttjntliln tirlpiii'. I'trru Ihif ' l'ii nkilirv will tireitk It uiilf Uikon iroinitly. AIIUruIi'iH,35v, Sound toe bottle:,. There is no wrong it man can do but is a thwarting of tho living right Mnc Donald. ONLY ONK "IIIJOMO CJIMNINJ:." Tliat lH I.AXATIVH IIIIOMO QIUNINK. Umk f, tlio Muimliirn if. K. W. (JHOVK. Utcd tliu World ou'i toCureaCuldlnOnuiluy. &c When tho worst comes to tho worst one may as well try to make the boat of it. Many who ufcd to nnukn 10c t'is.irs v buy Lewis' Single Hinder straight 5c. now Tho decay of pootry may bo duo to the fact Hint so much of It Is rotton &5Guaran; ".".IIUI Thompson's Eyo Waier 41 ujf i "mm'EmsMMmmt's&et&m Mh- ! ' t!K, I J 1 Mm rnffi vm A Ml i mm AAi wrmiiir m MUCH OPPOSITION 10 B!0 WARSHIP Plans of Secretary Meyer Arc Not Generally Regarded with Favor. TAWNEY IS CHIEF OBJECTOR Claims Made That It Means Immense Expenditure of Money and Is Merely an Experiment Flfjht Over Amendment to Inter state Commerce Act. Washington. Secrctnry of tho Navy Meyer's plan for a 32,000-tnn Dread nought to bo authorized for tho Amor lean war fleet at the next session of congress Is meeting with strong op position. Tlio friends of tho plan are just as energetic as aro its enemies, nnd It is likely Hint there will ho n fight worthy of tho traditions of tho American nnvy when the bill for the big ship gets before congress next De cember. KeproBcntatlvo Tawney, who is chairman of tho houso committee on appropriations, objects to the Dread nought, first, on the ground of Its cost, and second, on the ground that Mich a great vessel will bo largely experimental and It might not be found really serviceable after It Is built. In tlio contentions that tlio ship may not provo all that might be expected, many lino officers of the navy have a part. It Is maintained by tnnny of the old limcrs of tlio service, that the expo llonce of tlio years which havo passed since the first modern battleship was built goes to show that there Is a limit of efficiency which Is marked by n limit of size. There are officers, nlfto, who aro opposed to tho Incicase In the caliber of tho great guns which aro used on warships. Some of them say that the 12 inch gun is just as servlccablo as tho It-inch or tlio 10 inch gun, and that any increase of caliber from the 12-Inch motlol Is n waste of money and tends In no way to Improve the lighting qualities of the ship that carries tho big weapons. Roosevelt's Naval Program. It was Theodoro Iloosovclt's Idea that at least two battleships should be added to the navy ench year. The former president wanted tho United States to keep pace with foreign tin tions in the mntter of battleship building and to retain its relative rank In naval Btrcngth. In order to Insuro that two battleships at least would bo authorized In one year, Mr. Roose velt, asked for four of the ships, know ing Hint in all human probability con gress would compromlso tho mntter and give him tho two ships that he really wanted. It wns said at tho time that If Mr. Roosevelt hnd asked for two ships, ho would have been given only one. For sotnu reason or other congress did not glvo tho former president the sup port that apparently tho country wns giving him in his various fields of admlnlstrativo endeavor. When the Panama cannl Is opened, the voyage from tho Atlantic const of the United Stntes to the Pacific const will be n comparatively Bhort ono, nnd there fore it will not be dllllcult in cases of emergency to send a iiugo fleet to tho western waters. As things aro now, of course, tho voyngo has to be mndo around Cape Horn, following the track which tho battleship fleet took two years ago In malting tho first part of its Journey around tho world Some naval officers say thnt It might bo a good plan to build n :52,000 ton Dreadnought and put into its tur rets guns of tho largest caliber for tho purposo of testing the sailing qualities nnd tho lighting ofllcioncy of such n boat. If a Dreadnought of tlio size planned by tho secretary of tho navy should be built nlong tho most careful lines and should provo to bo inefficient, tho lesson tnught might bo worth tho 14 or 15 million dollars that It would cost to construct it, for if it wore shown that such n vessel were Impracticable, tliero would bo no moro experimenting, and all tho energies of tho department would bo exerted to perfect vessels of tho slzo thnt It was known could bo built and oper ated surely and with high offensive efficiency. Dispute Over Elkins Bill. The sonato has taken hold in ear nest of tho bill introduced by Sena tor Elkins nnd which provides for amendments to tho luterstnto com merce act. One featuro of tho bill, ns Is well known, Is thnt providing for nn Interstato commorco court, whoso duty It shall bo to hoar enses that aro car ried on appeal from tho decision of tho interstato commerce commission One of tho main reasons advanced for tho creation of tho interstato com merce court was that It would expe dite final decisions in cases In which the grcnt carrier companies of tho country woro interested. Of course nppenls will Ho from tho interstate commorco court to tho supremo court of tho United States, but it is urged by friends of tho now court plan that parties to litigation will be satisfied in ninny instances with tho doclslon of tho lower court and that anywny, In asmuch as it has only ono class of cases to hear, tho now court's work will be dono quickly and that the route to Justice will bo much shorter than it has been In tho pnst, Tlioro is strong opposition to tho Interstate commorco court amendment among borne of tho Republicans of tho sennto nnd among a considerable number also In tho house of representatives. Sen ators Cummins uud Clapp aro lighting the provision for a new court. It is said by the opponents of tho plnn that tliero have only been 20 cases taken on appeal from the luterstnto commerce commlrslon within tlio tlino space of several years, and that tliero seems to bo no Immediate chance that tho number of cases will Increase. They say, theiefore, that tlio court Is not needed. On the other hnnd, tho friends of the court say that becnuso of the. long litigation that was suro to bo ahead of parlies to a suit In tho past appeals have not been taken and that Injustice, therefore, wns dono. Provisions Objected To. The new court provision Is not tho only ono to which objection Is mudo by some of tho Republican senators, most of whom uro what Is known ns Insurgents. In tho main tho snnio men wero opposed to many of tho provisions of tho Payno-Ahliich tariff law. Tlio charge is mndo thnt powor Is taken away from tlio Interstato commorco commission to pnss Judg ment on all tralllc agreements between tho rallronds which arc allowed by law. It was ono of President Rooso velt's ldcns thnt these tralllc agree ments should bo allowed, but tho son ators who aro in opposition say that Mr. Roosevelt Intended to glvo tho Interstato commerce commission tho power to dccldo on these agreements nnd to reject them If thoy were not considered proper nnd within tho spirit of the statutes. The friends of the court provision In the bill r,ay that If tho agreements between the rallronds aro of tho kind to tlx rates at too high n Ilguro tho luterstnto commerce commission can act just as it always has acted. Tlio opponents of the bill declare, how ever, that agreements ntuy bo mndo which aro in effect deadly to compe tition and yet they may not seem to lix extraordinarily high rates. Wants Legislation Pushed. President Taft is beginning to show dally more of tho "spurring" qualities of Theodore Roosevelt. Ho Is seem ingly dissatisfied with tlio compara tively slow progress which the legis lation Hint ho lias, recommended is making In congress, and, moreover, ho seems to havo been somewhat dis turbed by the reports that tho coun try is taking more Interest in tho mut ters now under investigation by con gress than it is in the progressive pol icies of legislation which occuplod all Its attention during tho Roosevelt ad ministration. Recently reports were published to tho effect that Mr. Taft hnd practical ly given over all attempts to Induco congress to pass tho majority of hla legislative recomrnendntions at this session. To his political friends tho president wns quick to make dental of any such intention. Ho has let it ho known that ho not only wnuts postal savings banks, chnnges In tho inter state commorco law, and conservation laws, but an anti-Injunction statute and all recomrnendntions that ho baa made, put through congress In law form beforo tho session closes and tho congressional campaign opens. The lenders In houso nnd sonato havo tried to talk the president out of giving public expression to his deslro that a comprehensive legislative pro gram shall bo put through. Tlio lead ers seem to be of the opinion Hint If three or four bills which havo attract ed public attention and public support aro enacted Into lnw at this session it will be enough in tho wny of accom plishment to satisfy tho country- Tho president is telling the leadors that tho country won't bo sntisilcd with three-quarters of a loaf, and that it must bo given a whole loaf. Whether or not attention will bo given by con gress to whnt tho administration is urging, will not bo known for a fort night, probably. The President's Contentions. Tho ndvisers of tho presldont say that all through tho tariff debate Mr. Taft was firm in his belief that by gentlo measures which wero In con trast to thoso of his Immediate pre decessor, ho could get moro out of con gress than could bo obtained by big stick methods. He professed satisfac tion with tho tariff lnw, but it is said by those who seem to Know his In ward feelings thnt ho would havo ox pressed n much stronger and dcopor satisfaction If tho hill had gouo furth er than It did In tho cutting of customs duties. It has been said many times recent ly that tho country seems to bo moro Interested In tho Ilalllngcr-Plnchot in quiry nnd In tho matter of tho high cost of living than It Is In tho lcglsln tlvo program of the presldont. It is believed that Mr. Tart holds that tho lack of interest in legislation is duo to tho bellof on tho pnrt of tho country thnt tho organization leaders aro not going to do very much with legisla tion, nnd so naturally tho Interest to a consldornblo extent has subsided. Tho members of both houses nro still getting scores of lottors from their constituents weekly, expressing tho deepest concern over tho high cost of living, nnd nlso expressing a foar that tho committee on investigation now sitting, Ib bent on giving Secre tary Rnlllngcr a clean bill of honlth Tho president Is concerned over tho feeling thnt tho committee Intends to clenr the Interior department officials mil to clear them ns a mntter of courso and politics. Mr. Tnft said nt tho outset thnt ho wanted tho truth and nothing else, nnd thnt ho did not caro whom It hit, provided It was tho truth. Ho Is a good enough politician to know that anything that was ap parently In the naturo of a whltowaoh would do Mr. Dalllnger no good, and thnt if ho had acted In n wny thnt ho should not have ucted it would ho just an well for him to havo that fact noted la tho report as it would bo to havo It unnoted, but Btill perfectly plnln to tho pcoplo at largo. GEORGE CLINTON. A GOOD COUGH MIXTURE. Simple Home-Made Remedy That in Free from Opiates and Harm ful Drugs. An cffectlvo remedy that will usu ally break u,) a cold In twenty-four hours, Is easily mndo by mixing to gether in a largo hottlo two ounces of Glycerine, a hnlfnunco of Virgin Oil of Pino compound puro nnd eight ounces of puro Whisky. Tills inlx turo will euro any cough Mint ia cur ablo, and Is not expensive as It makes enough to last tho nverago family an entlro yenr. Virgin Oil of Pino com pound puro Is prepared only In tho laboratories of tlio Lench Chomlcnl Co., Cincinnati, O. TRAGIC RECOLLECTION. Henderson Ever meet with uny seri ous accident whlio traveling? Henpeck Did I? I met my wlfo whllo traveling n broad. TINY BABY'S TmFUL CASE "Our baby when two months old was suffering with terrible eczema from head to Toot, nil over her body. Tlio baby looked just liko n skinned rabbit. Wc were unablo to put clothes on her. At first it seemed to bo it few mattered pimples. They would break tho skin nnd peel oil leaving tho tin doruoath elcln red as though It wero scalds. Then a few moro pimples would nppear and spread all over tho body, leaving tho baby all raw without skin from head to foot. On top of her head thero nppenred a heavy scab 11 quarter of an Inch thick, it wns aw ful to uco so small a baby look assho did. Imagine! Tho doctor was afraid to put his hands to tho child. Wo tried several doctors' remedies but all failed. "Then wo decided to try Cutlcura. By using tho Cutlcura Ointment wo softened tho scab nnd it caino off. Un der this, where tho real matter was, by washing with tho Cutlcura Soap and applying tho Cutlcura Ointment, a new Bkln soon appeared. Wo also gavo baby four drops of tho Cutlcura Resolvent threo times dally. After threo days you could bco tlio baby gaining n llttlo skin which would peel off nnd heal underneath. Now tho baby Is four months old. Sho Is n flno picture of a fnt llttlo baby and all Is well. Wo only used ono enko of Cutl cura Soap, two boxes of Cutlcura Oint ment nnd ono hottlo of Cutlcura Re solvent. If pcoplo would know what Cutlcura Is thero would bo fow suffer ing with cczemn. Mrs. Joseph Koss mnnn, 7 St. John's Place, Itldgcwood Heights, N. Y.. Apr. 30 and May -1, '09." No Joke. "If an old maid says 'No when ho proposes, is sho playing tho coquette?" "No, she's playing tho fool!" Cleve land Lender. PII.KH Cllltni) IN It TO 14 DAYS. PA7.0 OlNT.MKNTIhUUiinmtciMl In rum any rao nt llrhliiK. llllnil, Jlli-i-dluK or I'rnUuUlui: I'llei lu Ulolldayaunuoucy refunded. Wa Never depend on a stuttering man. he'll break his word. Mr. Wliiilmv'n Soothtwr Kyrup. I-'nr children ti-utluriit. Miflenmiiii kiwis, miners In Uj ai iiiulluu,ullu)Jln, cures wluduille. Xo a bottle. It's never too into to mend until It Is too late. Lewis' Sinplc Ilimler, the famous Btraight 5o cigar annual rale. 0,500,000. To enjoy love or sausages ono must have a lot or confidence. r 2 5Wi Words of Praise For the several ingredients ol which Dr. Pierce's medi cines aro composed, as given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should havo farmorc weight than any amount of non-professional testimonials. A booklet tnado up of theso Ecnt free. Address as below. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription has tub dadob op iionestv on every bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its ingredients printed in plain English and sworn to ns correct. If you are an invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnawing distress in stomach, period-' ical pains, disagreeable dragging-down distress, pcriiups dark spots or specks dancing beforo tlio eyes, faint spells nnd kindred symptoms caused by female weakness, or other derangement of tho feminino organs, you can not do better than tako Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The hospital, surgeon's knifo and( operating table may bo avoided by the timely use of "Favorit? Prescription" in suclt cases. Thereby tlio obnox ious examinations and local treatments of the family physician can bo avoided slid a thorough course of successful treatment carried out in the privacy of the home. 'Frworito Prescription" is composed of the very best nativo medicinal roots known to Medical science for the euro of woman's peculiar ailments, and contains no al cohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorite Prescription;" it will not perform miracles; it will not dissolve or cure tumors. No medicino will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health in most weaknesses and ailments pecul iarly incident to women as any medicino can. It must bo given a fair chance by perseverance in its use for a reasonable length of time. You can t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this remedy ol known composition. Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All cor respondence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences ere pro tected by professional privacy. Address World's Dispensary Medical Asso eiation, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce b Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of tho bowt-k. PUTNAM Color more aoodi brlahter and latter colon than You can dro any garment vritliout ripping apart. Write re Economical than Cheap and -and MUCH WHY? Because Cnlumct Baking Powder is moro' certain in its results the baking is always lighter, more delicious and more evenly raised. You never have a spoiled batch of baking by its use. It requires less hence goes further. CALUMET BAKING POWDER IS tho "full vnlno" baking powder tho highest quality halting powder at a medium prico. And wo gunrantco that It will Rivo yon moro real satisfaction than any bakiutf pow der you havo over used ask your grocer. Frco larRO hantlsomo rccipo book, Illustrated In colon. Send 4c and slip found in pound can. Calumot Ricalvod Hluhost Award World'e Pure Food Exposition FREE-TO Tlilsll00roSi:Oi:UHrUOMI'IANOIf you unit nn tliplirnl nrniwcr In Din follow I m( rehiis. Alvi ULkjjii 111 iiiin'f e.iMi t..l k iirirr li uitirtllan our luetnry unit lh IutibtKn"liii' I1 anu miiiiufocturltigliuftltictiitu tlm United Mtaios, inlollowsi aIHr1lfiw!nif ;wroQoo sp t? lusa beBs ciiD i, litJtli - iit 1 forir riUVr ri:!.i:-ONi; inO.UOSltCKttsrnoU TIICN !l.mtXlnllUniillvMivllnniiiotiiitHfrnmC5tK) loJIKHO uretinllng In merit. Mlieso ftwnrjl. r Kkk1 J ut t lie B.iiue u s mi luucli inotiejr tun ,in!s t tin puruhiica o f uny new I'liuui 1 11 oil r Morn, I I M I'OllT.t N 1' No one wlio Inn liren n wunlnl n prim In nny of our former ronlonti nlll tin II lent Ml to ruTiit" t" In HilHfiinliMi, Oiilriinn mishit n 111 bonieelVfU from uny oiui fitiullr.otlicrvilio tUo conloil t' f leu iiml oih'II to iinjiiiie In tliu United States. 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