A UTTLE COLO. He caught a little cold That was all. So the neighbors sadly said. As they gathered round his bed. When they heard that he was dead. He caught a little cold That was all. (Puck.) Neglect of a cough or cold often leads to serious trouble. To break up a cold in twenty-four hours and .cure any cough that is curable mix two ounces of Glycerine, a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. Take a teaspoonful every four hours. You can buy these at any good drug store and easily mix them in a large bottle. naturaTmIstake. " Tlie Girl It isn't fair for you to Leap on your mask after I have taken off mine. The Boy I didn't wear any. IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA "No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed ing eczema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate ful I want the world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face were covered with sores. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with the most terrible pain and itching. I have been sick several times, but never in my life did I experience such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time when I would be at rest. I had tried many different doctors and medi cines without success, and my mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, in sisting that I try them. I began to feel better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of Cuticura Ointment. "I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and have taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv-1 ent, and consider myself well. This was nine years ago and I have had no return of the trouble since. Any person having any doubt ibout-this wonderful cure by the Cuticura Reme dies can write to my address. Mrs. Attio Etson, 93 Inn Road, Battle Creek, Mich., Oct 16, 1909." Clubwomen Plan Meet. Nineteen hundred and ten means much to club women, for another bi ennial convention of the General Fed eration of Women's Clubs, with a membership of 800,000, will be held in Cincinnati, O.. in May, bringing to gether women with a common pur pose from the four corners of the world. HosTh7s? We offer One Hundred Dortars Reward for any mm at Catarrtl Uul can out Iw cured by Hair Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKSEY CO.. Tolfdn, O. Wr tor undernamed. liave known F. J. Cheney for the tost 16 yearn, and believe him perfertly hon orable lu all Durness traimarlroiui niul ItnitneiMly bio to carry nl any ublrtfnllutis made by Ills firm. Waumho. Kinnan Marvin. Whole! Druintlsui. Toledo. O. nafl'a Catarrh Cum la taken internally, actinic Slreetly upon the blood and mucous surfac nt tho avtrtera. TesUinonints aent. free. 1'rlce 7o cent, par utile. Sold by all llruit-teta. 'i'at Uaus Family (or comtlpatlon. Doing Two Things at Once. A man hurried Into a quick-lunch restaurant recently and culled to the waiter: "Give me a ham sandwich!" "Yes, sir," said the waiter, reaching for the sand lch. "Will you eat it or take It with you?" "Both," was the unexpected but ob vious reply. Ladies' Home Jouruul. PIGKPQGKE T IS SLY Veteran Detective Tells of the "Dip's" Tricks. Warns Against the Man Who Folds His Arms Danger Behind a Newspaper Some Cut Your Pockets. Chicago. "This burg is having an unusual number of Jobs by pickpock ets," said a veteran detective a few days ago. "I hardly understand the revival of this sort of crime, as the best of the 'dips' have been pretty well stowed away, and the complaints of 'lifted' leathers and tickers have been few until recently." By "dips" the old sleuth meant pickpocket. When he used the word "lifted" he referred to the taking of an article by a pickpocket. In the vernacular of a pickpocket a pocket book is a "leather" and a watch is a "ticker." A diamond is a "spark." "I don't know where this mob comes from, as I haven't been working on the cases," continued the detective, "but it seems to be composed of a pretty clever lot of dips." It may be necessary to explain again that by "mob" the old thief-taker meant a band of pickpockets. "These fellows usually work in pairs, and it. is not unusual for them to clear up several thousand dollars Id a few days. "It one of them falls, that is being CUT THIS OUT And mrtil to Uo A. H. Tiwls Medicine Co., Bt. LihiIh, Mo., and thoy will send you free a 10 fay trnulmnnt of NATUKU'S ItKMK l)t .Nil tbUtn. aimriintoej for Ithc-u. mat'.sm. Constipation, Slrk Hoaduche, Uv er. KMwy and Hloori IMsrnsos. Sold by nil DmirslstH. Hotter tlinn Pills for Uvcr 1114. It'a froo lo you. Write today. His Status. "Well, my little man," inquired a visitor pleasantly, "who are you?" "I'm tho baby's brother!" was the Ingeuuous reply. The Truth Seeker. If It's Your Eye Use Pettit's Eye Salve, for inflnmmntion, Rtys, itching lids, eye aches, defects of vision and sensitivity to strong lights. AH druggists or Howard Bros., BuUnlo. N. Y. Aim at excellence and excellence will be attained. This is the greatest secret of success and eminence. Mortimer. IG3(1S7J Some Methods of Pickpockets. arrested, there generally is a fund oul of which his lawyer's fees are paid and the rest of the gang stands bj him, making every effort to cleat him. "You ask me how to avoid having your pockets picked. Well, I don't be lieve any man can give advice on that subject. It is hard to tell what style a pickpocket is going to adopt. Usual ly he works in a crowd. "The jam on the elevated stations is a good place, but there generally is a pair of fly cops on each of the loop stations at night, and the crooks know it. Then they get on tho surface cars and work the platforms. Several of the recent Jobs have been done that way. "One of the commonest methods of stealing a diamond stud is to get them with a pair of pincers having a pocket Into which the stone falls when it is cut off. The dip usually works from behind a newspaper. Of course, you can't watch every man with a newspaper on a street car, but if you have anything valuable about you, it is well to do so. "A skilled crook may use a knife with razor-like blade to cut away the pocket. Keep your eye on the man who folds his arms. His hands may be at rest or they may be engaged in picking pockets. "We call the man who robs women a moll buzzer. While the victim is looking in a shop window or standing in a street car he opens her hand bag and gets the leather. There are not many of these jobs any more, for women have become wise." Plum for Pittsburg Firm. The province of Ontario has ordered 1,500,000 pounds of half-inch aluminum wire tor the electric power line from Niagara Falls. The order, worth $400, 000, goes to a Pittsburg firm. Always the Fashions. "Yes; I am going abroad." "And how are you going to arrange youi Itinerary?" "I understand coronet braids are, the latest thing." BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS Weary is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the suf ferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kid neys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at the cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY A Core of Severe Kidney Diseaae Verified By Teat of.Tiroe William M. Sears, 429 W. Cherry Street, Nevada, Mo., says: "I was convinced of the great value of Doan's Kidney Pills through per sonal experience. Four or five months ago I suffered a great deal from a pain across the small of my back, extending at times into my limbs and shoulders. When I stooped or did any, work that brought a strain on the muscles of my back, my trouble was aggra vated. I tried a number of reme dies but without success. After a short time I could see that they were benefiting me, and the con tents of two and one-half boxes cured me." (Statement given in May, 1909.) RE-ENDORSEMENT On Dec. 3rd, 1908, Mr. Sears said: "I still have great faith in Doan's Kidney Pills. I feel justified in re endorsing this remedy as it has done so much for me." How To Tell When The Kidneys Are Disordered PAINFUL SYMPTOMS Backache, sideache, pains when stooping or lifting, sad den sharp twinges, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, painful, scanty or too frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy, URINARY SYMPTOMS Discolored or cloudy urine. Urine that contains sedi ment. Urine that stains the linen. Painful passages. Blood or shreds in the urine. Let a bottleful of the morning urine stand for 24 hours. If it shows a cloudy or fleecy settling, or a layer of fine grains, like brick ' , dust, tho kidneys are disordered. NEVER ANY RETURN r A Complete Cure of Kidney Trouble , end Dropsy Mrs. Zi. L. Babers, 1615 Terry St., Houston, Texas, says: "I hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kid ney Pills and with good reason, for three years ago they cured me of kidney trouble that had clung to me for several years. There was a dropsical swelling of my feet and limbs in addition to other symp toms of kidney complaint, and al though I used various remedies, I was not helped until I procured Doan'i Kidney Pills. Two boxes of this preparation cured me and I have never had the slightest return of my trouble. I have recom mended Doan's Kidney Pills to many people who have questioned me about them, and I know of sev eral cases in which they have done the same good work." II ' fftheftlnls There" A TRTAf FRFF Te,t m;t Jt IVlrlLi i IVLilli ney Pills Yourself Cut out this coupon, mail it to Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A free trial package of Doan's Kidney Pills will be mailed you promptly. w.N.u. BONN'S EIDNE3T PILLS Sold ly"aLll dealer jTrice5oljents., Foster fLBURNXo.uffaloTWY Ptoprietors. tore II W&JJ Iftiieftlnis? IfsYoui-Kia A STRIKING PORTRAIT. "This is a portrait of Hix, the deaf mute." ' "A very striking picture. He looks as if he were just going to speak." THIS TELLS THE STORY. 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