NEW STRENGTH FOR OLD BACKS. No Need to Suffer Every Day from Backache. . - Mrs. Joanuah Straw, 52$ Xorth Broadway, Canton. S. D., says: "For, three years I suf- fered everything with rhenniatisin In my limbs and a dull, - ceaseless aching in my back. . I was weak, languid, broken with head aches and dizzy spells, and the kid ney secretions were thick with solids. I was really in a crlt-. leal condltiou when I began with' Doan's Kidney Pills, and they certain ly did wonders for me. Though I amj SI years old. I am as well as the aver age woman of 50. I work well, eat well and sleep well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fbater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. COMFORTING. Doctor Most er fortunate you consulted me. I'm just the very man to er cure you. PaUent Ah. that's lucky! You are quite familiar .with my complaint. then? Doctor Familiar? My dear sir, I've had it myself er this 20 years! Eye Are Relieved By Murine when Irritated by Chalk Dust and Eye Strain, incident to the avvraice School Koutu. A recent Census of New York t-iiv rval tha fact that in that CUy ak.na 17.XS School Children needed Kye Care. Why not try Murine eye rtenieuy fnr Rfd. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes. Granulation. link Kye ana Kye Strain? Murine Doeon t Smart: Soothes Kye km in. Is Compounded by Kxperienoed Physi eiann' iintains no Tniuriotis or Prohibit' ed Iurs. TTv Murine for Tour Eye Troubles: Tou Will Uke Murine. Try It In Baby's Kyes for Scaly Eyelids. Druft sists Sell Murine at Sor. The Murine Eyo Remedy Co.. Chicago. Will Send lou in. Wresting Kye Books free. Judge Will Wait and See. Aa earnest plea was made by Attor ney Charles Pettijohn to Judge Priteh- ard of the criminal court for leniency to a client who had entered a plea of guilty to larceny. The burden of the attorney's argument was that his cli ent was the father of twins and was tempted to theft in order to feed the mouths of tbe Infants. "Your honor. I will say frankly.' said Mr. PettUohn in closing, "that If I were the father of twins and needed food for my family. I would not hesi tate to go out and steal It." "Mr. Pettijohn. when you are the father of twins I will consider your proposition, said Judge Pritchard. Indianapolis News. Salting a Diamond Mine. Howard DuRnia tha nntoii nlalna engineer, told a good story to the Tech men recently, illustrating the "art" of salting a diamond mine. The lory was told or a man la South Africa who. while walking one day over aia property, suggested that they assay some of the soil. In the search that ensued eight rough diamonds were found and offers began to y through the air at a rapid rat for the land, when the host's wife railed oat to her husband: "Why. John, where are the other two?" The seouel of tha story was left to tho tmagiaaUoa. Boston Record. Future Ideal Town. In tho ideal towa of the future, aa pictured by Sir Oliver Lodge, tho houses will have gas for heating by open fires and for cooking, and elec tricity for lighting. The gas. pro duced from the coal at the mine, will be sent long distances through pipes, at water Is now distributed. ' It is hoped that the experiment will be tried soon, tho burning of crude coal in town being absolutely forbidden, and at least two English towns are already consid ering the plan. The purification of the air is one of the greatest needs in the Improvement of the conditions of city Ufa. A DAINTY AFTERNOON LUNCH. Salad. Sandwiches, Fruit and Dessert That Will Satisfy the Most Exacting. PimientoSalad Onecan of shrimps equal amountof celery, one dill pickle cut all in small cubes, add salt and pepper to taste, theu mix with may onnaise. Open can of pimentoes, stuff each pimento with salad and lay on lettuce leaves garnished with lem on and parsley. Tasty Saudwich Rub to paste two cups chopped olives, ripe or green two hard boiled eggs, teaspoonful Worcestershire sauce, drop of tobas- 1 ro. salt and nepner to taste and enough mayonnaise to make smooth. Spread between thin slices of bread. Orange Baskets Scoop out inside of sis oraneoa- snueeie iuice from pulp, put on stove and when boiling add three tablespoonfuls sugar, yolk: of three eggs and tablespoon ful corn starch. Stir for about five minutes. Whip whites of eggs, add about hall to custard and till orange basket; put remainder of whiles on top of or anses. Bake IS minutes. Serve hot or cold. Make handles of citron. Nut Waters Beat three opgs. li one and a half cups sugar, three- fourths cup of Hour, one tablespoonful cf salt, two cups of coarsely chopped waluuts. Spread thiu as possible on greased pans ami bake quickly. When nearly cold cut in souares VARIED CAREER OF BILL DAHLEN BOSTON NATIONAL SHORTSTOB IN NINETEENTH YEAR OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. PLAYED WITH OLDTIME STARS "Bad Bill" Broke Into Fast Compan) In 1891, Lining Up with the Chi cago Nationals. Where He Re mained Eiglit Years Still Holdt His Own with Youngsters. Very few fans among the multitude of baseball enthusiasts appreciate th fact that there is on the Boston Na tional team a veteran who has a rec ord scarcely equaled in the annals oi major-league baseball. This iilaver is -'Rati Rill" Dahlen. shortstop oT the Doves and veteran of many a battlefield during the last de cade. Everybody who has followed the game to any extent in this period is as familiar with the name as with the mannerisms of the bad one, and, while quiet and unassuming, he has had a varied experience during his ca reer on the field, and stands to-day as a connecting link between the days of Anson. Lang, Burns. Daly and others who were dazzling stars in tbe days of yore, with the Wagners. Lajoies and Cobbs of our own time. ' Bill is no idle boaster, but has a quiet seuse of humor that just sticks out all over him. and. when he falter- ingly owned up that he was no chick en, but was entering on his nineteenth consecutive year in the major leagues. "Bad Bill" Dahlen. he caused a laugh, for. when asked his age. he admitted to 26 years. The old warhorse is as sensitive about his age as a giddy old maid, and refuses to discuss the topic at all. When pressed he casually puts his hand to his head and feels that in creasing spot where the hair once used to grow. Some people are apt to scoff at these old-timers, but a look at the baseball guide of last rear tells the old story. For instance. Dahlen played iu seven less games than the mighty Honus Wagner, yet he had nearly a hundred more assists than the big Dutchman, which says that William the Naughty must have cov ered a little ground during the sea son of 1908. But he has been so long in the game that he covers his position me chanically, and his continued expe rience gives him that ease of move ment that comes with keeping at one continued line of exercise. It was in 1891 that Dahlen broke into the fast set. After a short year in minor league baseball in New York state, he found himself tied up with the Chicago National league team in that year, and under the leadership of Old Pop Auson. at that time cap tain and manager. During his first vear with the Windy City outfit, he played third base and the outfield and only once or twice was shifted to short. The next year, though he started the season at this position, and made such a record that he remained a fix ture in the place and stayed at it for the remainder of his connection with Chicago. For eight eousecutive years he wore the word Chicago on tne uni form, and in his last year with that team was made captain. But foxy Ned Hanlon was then collecting an aggregation of stars iu Brooklyn, and Dahleu was traded for Gene Demon treville, and became a member of the famous Brooklyn outfit that included stars like Jennings, Keeler and Keeley. Bill always thought pretty well of Brooklyn and was right iu his own diggings for the following five years, playing both third base and shortstop while on Hanlon "s team. Then another shift in the continu ous juggle of baseball lottery took him across the river to Muggsy McGraw, and iu 190-1-5-6-7 he was with the Giants, playing his old osition of shortstop all the time. In exchange for hiiu Brooklyn got Charlie Babb and Pitcher Jack Croniu and $3.50) iu cash. The last move brought the Bad One to the Hub and be has been there since. It is more than interesting to get a luau like Dahlen talking, for he has a fuud of anecdotes mid interesting data on baseball that would keep you interested for hours, lie played with two championship teams Brooklyn and New York and has traveled over the length and breadth of this wide country. PAINT EVERY YEAR. Mo One Wants to Do It. But Some Paint Will Wear No Longer. When you have a job of painting done you don't expect to have it done over again very soon. But to make a lasting job, several things must be taken Into consideration the proper time to paint the condition of the sur face the kind of materials to use, etc All these matters are fully covered in the specifications which can be had free by writing National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York, and asking for Houseowner's Paint ing Outfit No. 49. The outfit also In cludes a book of color schemes for both interior and exterior painting, and a simple instrument for detecting adulteration in the paint materials. Tbe outfit will solve many painting problems for every houseowner. Meantime while buying paint see that every white lead keg bears the famous Dutch Boy Painter trademark, which is an absolute guarantee of purity and quality. If your paint dealer cannot supply you National Lead Company will see that some one else will. SHE KNEW. The Masher Does your sister know I am waiting out here for her? The Boy Yes! She gave me a nickel to tell her when you had gone. RASH ALL OVER BOY'S BODY. Awful, Crusted, Weeping Eczema on Little Sufferer A Score of Treat ments Prove Dismal Failures. Cure Achieved by Cutlcura. "My little boy had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said it was eczema. It was terrible, and used to water awfully. Any place the water went it would form another sore and it would become crusted. A score or more physicians failed utterly and dis mally in their efforts to remove the trouble. Then I was told to use the Cuticara Remedies. I got a cake of Cuticura. Soap, a box of Cutlcura Oint ment and a bottle of Cuticura Re- Bolvent, and before we bad used half the Resolvent I could see a change in him. In about two months he was en tirely well. George F. Lambert. 139 West Centre St. Mahanoy City, Pa Sept. 26 and Not. 4, 1907. Fetter Drag a Chen. Corn, Sola Prop, Boston. The Way It Appeared to Her. When she was five years old her aunty took her to church; it was her first experience. When she got home her mother asked her how she liked the service. "Oh, well, God was there in white nightgown, and he didn't speak loud enough for the people to hear what he said; so they kept saying over and over: "Wo beswitch thee to let us hear thee, good Lord.' I didn't like it Terr much." Judge's Li brary. Sheer white goods, in fact, any fine wash goods when new, owe much o? their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be equal ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved appearance of your work. A Little Slip. Rev. Mr. Spicer had for three days enjoyed the telephone which had been his last gift from an admiring parish toner. Uo had been using it imme diately before going to church. When the time came for him to an nounce the first hymn, he rose, and with his usual impressive manner. read the words. Then in a crisp, firm tone, he said: "Let us all unite in hymn six double o, sing three." Youth's Companion. A Cure For Colds and Grip. There is inconvenience, suffering and danger in a cold, and the wonder is that people will take so tew precautions against colds. One or two Lane's Pleasant Tablets (be sure of the name) taken when the first snuftly feeling appears, will stop the prog ress of a cold and save a great deal of un necessary suffering. Drugjsrsts and dealers generally sell these tablets, price' 2j cent If you cannot get them send to Orator F. Woodward, I-e Roy, X. Y. Sample free. And Saves Time. "He lets his wife do Just as she pleases. "Nothing startling about that. "No; but he does it without an argu ment." Take Garfield Tea? Made of Herbs, it it pure, potent, health-giving the most ra lional remedy for constipation, liver and" kidney diseases. At all drug stores. After having been so mad he couldn't say things a man begins to boast of his wonderful self-control. Berlin has adopted luminous street sUins. The population of Russia is increas lug at the rate of 2.500,000 per year. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soot Kin jr Syrttn. For chtklren tretlun;. sof w-n. tbe purs, reuuees tit aauuatiott.aUaspaia.carea vtnacouu. zcabottle. As soon as a man marries, his sicr decrease. Baked in White Tile Ovens k & I On the top floor of the finest bakeries in the world t-tr- .;- 1 I .The whole bakery flooded with pure air and sunshine - Pryfj? 1 I I In these clean, appetizing places are baked - if? I ftibM iiscuif BP V Compare them with common biscuits, baked, goodness ' I sxK?'-Tr, I 1 knows Where? V i?'3"5?reiiV I 1 YetTakoma Biscuits cost no more than the poorer kinds I bfZr-fj I It's a pleasure and satisfaction to know that Takoma 1 CtVfV," - I Biscuits are at yonr grocer's in triple-sealed, I p. cSt? '? I I moisture-proof packages 5 and 10 cents. -S4 V' "l I IOOSE-W.LBS -gSSgglgS cjff BISCUIT CO. KSkSSIZ ?i PROOF POSITIVE. "Do you really love me, George?" "Didn't you give me this tie, dear?" "Yes, love. Why?" "Well, ain't I wearing It?" Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local appltcatioas. ms tbey cannot reach tbe dis eased portion of tbe ear. Tbere a only one way to cure deafoeaK, and tbat is by constitutional remedies. ucalneas n caused ty an mnamed condition OI tne mucous Uninr of tne Eustachian Tube. When tha tube is mnamed you have a rumbuncf sound or Im perfect hearhu& and wben it is entirely dosed. Deaf ness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taaen out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine casea out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothmff but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will rive One Hundred Dollars for any case off Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. . J. tnt.tl cu. 1000, u. Sold by Drugs igls. T5e. Take Hall's f amily Pills for constipation. Mamma's Orders. "Mamma bas given me orders that when a young man gives me anything I mast give it right back." "All right, prepare yourself." "What for?" Tm going to Eire you a kiss." Houston Post. With a smooth iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist just as well at home as the steam laundry can; it will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods. and it will be a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to the iron. Dull. "There goes the dullest man In town." "Is that so?" "Yes: he's the only man I know that hasn't a first-rate solution of the street car problem." Detroit Free Press. A Famous Health Builder. , A medicine that will cleanse the bowels and put them in condition to do their proper woric unaiaea win ao more man anything else to preserve health and strengin. ucn m meojcine is tne tonic lax ative herb tea. Lane's Family Medicine, Get a 23c package to-day at any druggist or dealer. No matter what you have tried before, try this famous hero tea. Mean Question. The Lover I love the true, the good, the beautiful. The Cynic Three girls? Harper's Bazar. Kill the Flies Now before they multiply. A DAISY FLY KILLER kills thousands. Lasts the sea son. Ask your dealer, or send 20c to H. Soiners, 149 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. When you go away from home, don't forget that God is everywhere. Us system &jJecuoi ; assss oWwcvgtcowvti pc.vrcawGwVy. To etXs ee5vGo o riANursctuBro es THE CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50ABOTTU wms. Corn Planting s may take some of them corn planting- mmj b lat it yoo bscjsw have Distemper. SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE Is your true safeguard bottle fo.OO andlllMIOdou smaller size. Don't put it Spoba Medical Cm.. "A Little Cold is a Dangerous Thing'' and often leads to hasty disease and death when neglected. There are many ways to treat a cold, bat there is only one tight way use the ftgnf remedy. DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is the surest and safest remedy known, for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy. It cures when other remedies fail. 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NO. 19-190. 45 to 50 Bo. of Wheat Per Act Vase bees frowa as fan bads i WESTERN CMDA Ex tract fm twintpomknrw Mmlmnmi filUtmtat is i jln f Aaqmst, MS. k is now poaabie k. seoe kasmtmni f MO mfm J 1 Hisadred. haw paid aW caat mi ffcew immm ( ljurLnaii if) and tfaeahadalll as jrar0l00 .$12.00 1 Uaeom U lscakasiry. ; oats, lax afl da wcL ases davyaay at mmyxtf aaafa at a sis W. KnKTT, MI Sew lark Ub I Suet Pwddmct. One cop of suet chopped fine, oave cup sweet milk, two cups seeded rais ins, one cup molasses, two cwps flowr. ime cop currants, naif a cup eacn of citron lemon and orange peel, owe teav spoonful each soda, cinavamoa. ckrrea. and nutmeg. Steam two hoars. This is a very nice podding. If not wanted so rieh. omit fruit entirely or us erne cap earls raisins and currants. Serve with ts following sauce: Heat one quart milk, half cup swear, beat three eggs, stir coBstaatlr tin ft thickens, cool. Savor with vanilla- It's a pity that some Of tbm lo-v edge that the men est tbe fleet ac quired on their trip around the world with regard to saving coal can't be Im parted to our servant glrlav A Milwaukee eonrt baa decided that a lady most mot raise her skirt more than 14 inches. No use talking. It's getting harder every day to be a per fect lady. Bad Breath "For months I bad grea txovbse wrtfc ssy stomach and used all kmds of sat rlsriran My tongne bas been actually as greew aa grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weeksagoa friend ii naiirav it dC an Is and after wsing tilem I caa willingty sawt cheerfully say that they bane entirely cured me. I tberetcwe let yoa know that I shall rexommeod tbem to any oar sbSow ing from sacb trosabsem." Cbaa. H Hai pern, 114 E. 7U1 St, New York. N. T. Pleasaaf. Palararar. PW DoGood. 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