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1 HOUSEHOLD FfilEHD. ""Pcr-ru-na " ' x " for ; Coughs, " ( i Colds, . "vv SJ'ftJ if, & -.1 is? mm MM 4 fferuTvo is AoitMhoId friend in mora Ckan a ntiin home. This number i -increasing tvery day. Btruna has become 41 household word aU over the English speaking world. It is an old tried remedy ftrr all catarrhal diseases of the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder 4md female organs. JLsOc Your Druggist for Free JPeruna Almanac for 1907. Pernna is sold by your local drug- ffisL Buy a bottle today. Surfeits destroy more than the word. John Fletcher. So. 4-'07 AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA. Covered With Yellow Sores Grew I Worse Parents Discouraged Caticara Drove Sores Away. "Our little firl, one year and a half old, was taken with eczema or that waa what the doctor said it waa. W called i the family doctor and he gave some tablets end said she would be all ritkt in a few days. The eczema grew worse aad we ealled u doctor No. 2. Re said she was teethutg; as soon as the teeth were through the would be ail right. Bat she till grew worse. Doctor No. 3 said it was -eczema. By this time skt was netbiaj nt a yellow, greeusa sere. WeH, be said fee eod help her, so we let him try it About a week. One morning we discovered little yellow pimple on one of Mer eves. H cow, we JnhA fr xr Cte came over and looked her over and aid that he could not do anything mere tor her, that we had better take her te t?Hne eye epeeialist, since it was an uleer. Ho we went to Oswego to doctor No. 4, -end ke said the eyesight was gone, Wt that he culd helo it. We thnbt proved, the same, only be charged . $10 snore t&an doctor No. 4. We were nearly discouraged. I saw one of the Cuticura advertisements in the paeer and theuiht we ould try the Cuticura Treatment, so went ana pnrcaasea a set ef Uttticnra -about eight months showed great improve-. aunt 4n ..V .11 - t J v I -appeared. Of course it could not rettsre w eyesight, but . if -we, had used Cuticuta ta time I am eenildent that it wenld kfc I esrca we, eye. yve n Mere is no rem- I 1 jl -n ... .. .. . I purity of the blood as Cuticura, Mr. and sirs. Frank Abbott. R. v D fi ten, Oswego Co., N. Y., August 17, is06." 'Sour grapes often iatexieate men -with a sense of their own importance. TJeafn- Crninot Urn Cn-f "fry loealmppUoations as tbev oannot reeaH tH -diseased portion of the ear. There la only one wt iu tare uatLii,s, una ra u oy OOIISU- WBocwremeaift.. j.'eacavs.u caused by sa .Inflamed condition ot tne muoons llnimr at tbe Eustachian Tube. When this tube isin jaained you have a rumbling sound or imper- jwiDeinnj, aaa wnea u ts entirely closed JDeaf ds is the result, and unless the inn am. -saation can be takea our and this tube re- 'tftored to- its normal condition, hoarina will fee destroyed forever. Nine oases out of ten .are causedby catarrh .which is nothing but an ' Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaaeH. We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any -eaee oi Deaf ness(causd by catarrh) that oan jBOt be cured by Hail's Catarrh Oure. Send for -circulars free. J.Jh key & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Dratriists, 75c. ; '.Tate Ha l's Fn-ynv y- roTiatipatloa. ' ' The Shah of Persia is dead. nTS.St.Vitus,Dance iNervous Diseases per- sianently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. t Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. . 1 Sympathy, is the solace of the poor, i-Ltttd Beaconsfield. v f ThorowgnJv Kcliable re ava. ir lea?: a reliable -remedy it. is that ojd and famous porous -?.itiw.AurMtc''e:v- It has been, in use for . nns3 in as tenular te-dav as ZrxA -cr Aemht if there it a civilized mmnnrf m tK fca of the elobe where this wonderful pain reliever cannot be xouna. m toe rkcuuu i ..uvo - .tAVon trt keen each plaster up to the -Ilikhest standard of excellence, and so pure -and simple ere the . ingredients tat even -a oliilrl t,! t,Hrn ' v ' Alleock's are the original and genuine 3crcua plasters kt are sold by drngrgists n every part of the civilized wond v. v.m-.Ktm mmmmmm. mm ,-. . . "WW. . . .."". T.V.V.W.'.'.W I V Mini Mii iirmim ri 'rr1trrrr-T- -. NSW YORK WEALTHIEST STATE." But Pennsylvania Lec In Valu, of ; Railroad property. Surpassed only in tie value of rail road .property by Pnnylvanla, ; the Stat of New York was shown tp ex-( ceed all other States In the extent, of her material possessions by a report issued by the Census Bureau covering., the work of an examinotion made, to, tabulate the "estimated true value of , all property and of . specified classes of property in the. United States."' The work has Ions been in progress, and covers the period up to the-clese of 1&04, with comparisons of the fig ures of 1990, a regular census year.; This comparison shows an "increase j in the total wealth' of the country. from the 1900 figures of $88,517,306,- 775 to the 1904 record-breaking total - cf $107,104,192,410. .. Taking up the several . classinca 4ions the following figures appear for, the States of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey: . . : i " Real property and improvements New York, $9,151,979,081; New Jersey, $1,9000.273,091; Pennsylvbania, $6,591, 055,583. Live stock New York, $189,622,403; New Jersey, $32,319,327; Pennsylvania, $160,190,227. Farm implements and machinery New York, $58,806,960; New Jersey." $9,796,532; Pennsylvania, $54,175,943. Manufacturing machinery, tools ana implements New York, $468,774, 714; New Jersey. $180,212,427; Penn sylvania, $515,945,38. r -- Gold and Silver, coin and bullion New York, $412,832,428; New Jersey, $40,863,293; PennaylTania, $168,353,- 753. Railroads and equipments New York, $898, .222,000; New jersey $333,56S,000; Pennsylvania, $1,420,- 608,000. . Street railways, telegraphs, tele phones. Pullman and private cars, shipping canals, water works, electric light and power companies New York, $1,151,475,605; New Jersey. $204,130,488; Pennsylvania, $570,452,- 043. All other wealth, miscellaneous- New York, $2,419,290,137; New Jersey, $534,456,805; Pennsylvania, ii,3,- 809.119. Philadelphia Record. MILK AND CREAM FOR MARKET. Our dairy consists of pure bred Jer seys, and we use our best endeavors to keep them free from filth. The card and brush, and sawdust for bea ding, are in constant use. The man ure is dropped into the basement di rectly underneath, on which swine are kept to prevent heating. The stable Is well lighted and ven- tilated, and our cows have always been free from disease. We nave never lost one except from accident, and since they have been dehorned accidents are very much less f re-: quent We water but once a day, at 11 a. m., several rods away at a fountain that seldom freezes, supplied' from a warm spring of pure running water except in rough weather. Then they are watered in the barn from . a deep well.. At no time axe they left to shiver in the coM, and they ap pear to enjoy the exercise. We feed Will hi, luuimug au wvuuie. first feed, in the morninf is ensilage. . . . .7.. v taen mixea nay eiier mniang. in evening, also after mittdms; we feed hay, oat hay or hungarian after grain with most satisfactory results, as they have ample time te masticate and digest the same. ' We still use the deep-setting pro cess xor raising oreem ana mot twenty-four hears, and if faithfully done there wiH fee me butter fat en! the sldnwntlk. We knew by this season'a trial that there is ore. money in sellln milk at five ,ets rMm .f tM(i rMii rr euart 01 butter, fat, all . eing takea ; froni fVj. AnTxT tfffl Br fdfBr COttOnSeed- meal all the year . round, eves at $1.75 per : hundred, with other : ap-f Ka bmu a rU: " ' v uiu.uw, -nn -T.l Bnrm4a f tn animnl. Vor tvlnfit. J wtts ne" mcb ? inches long, -with hoos and rings on eah end to -drop over the stanchion. a piece of cnaln on top ex suiiaDie length with rings between links, and another piece on the lower end with-. out rings with a snap in the end fer fastening, and made to correspond with size of animal to be.tled. I have stalls for two, one tied. n each aide, with partings between. With sack chains they cannot molest each oth er. C. B. Chadboujne, Cumberland County, Me. Itch cured in" SO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Sold byDrug (ristn.. Mail orders promptly filled nv E. DetchonMea.Co.,Crawrordsvuie,ina. fi. Of all men sailors suffer most from rheu matism. - . TTOKXD'S TTOXDEK COTTOX A new SDecies: first sold last sorinjc : was planted by 100 different farmers ; has pro duced from 2 to 3 bales per acre; highly pro Jilio; big boll, small seed, good staple; E. numpnreys, Oodwin fc Co., Mempnis, xenau No one so sure but he may miss. Imtcl) .To Cure, a Cola ta One Day Take, Ijas-asire Bromd Ouinioe Tablets. 'Drugit refund money ix it fails to cure. E. W. Qrove'g sirnature on each box. . 25c. Better suffer for truth than profit by falsehood. From '.the Danish. I Mm WiTiir'aCinfMTiff Rvrnnfor Children I Kaotiiiny nft.PTia t.h AgTiTnK.redncesiTifl arnrna I tion, allays pain,cures wind colic 25c a bottle Vice begins in mistake and ends in ignominy. The Rambler., , . Piles Cured in 6 to ,14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure anj casa of Itching.Blirid, Bleeding or Protruam Pttes m 6 to H days ipr money refunded, COc 2S-;,t GOT) f "Wltb-a -population- of - sixty-thousand .and one of the . finest harbors In thV: world, ' Kingston, : capital ' of Jamaica," is ' the largest city aa well as the leading seaport of the BritUn West Indies. Founded in 1693, the year' niter- the destruction of Port Royal, across the bay, it is on a plain which; rises. from the shore with: a A) GORDON TOWN, IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS OF JAMAICA, gradual ascent to the foot of the Llguanca Mountains. With stories of, the Port Royal earthquake always fresh in their minds, residents of Kingston, espe cially the negroes, who constitute five-sixths ; of the population, have' predicted that some day Kingston would meet the fate of the capital it supplanted. ' As, recently as 1906 seers on the island made the solemn prophecy that within two years the city would be swept into the sea. Despite these forebodings, however, Kingston has had a steady growth and improve- MONTtSO S fO XO jh ' -O j alhL: '': ?: ' - MAP OF THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA. ments finished a year ago made- it in nearly every respect the. equal of American and European cities. .It has been the capital of the island ....,..:) . . . -' . . i ' , - -til Xt - V 4 ROCK FORT ROAD. NEAR KINGS TON. ' - Mother Shot Dead at Cliristenlng. Mrs. Hannah Healey was shot and killed in Chicago at a celebration fol lowing the christening of her baby. The bullet was accidentally fired from the; revolver of Probationary Police man William Dwyer, a guest at the celebration. National Church Proposed. -Henri des Houx i3 attempting to found a national French Catholic Church, which will accept the Separa tion law. . "". OSS(0)Qsi ' .'Til iJ since 1872, when the seat of govern ment was ' transferred "from Spanish Town, the latter place becoming the capital after the destruction of Port Royal, in 1692. - , It is situated on the south coast and on the north side of the harbor, the latter being a land locked basin available for the largest ships. . It Is . v ' f--V. enclosed on the south by a long tongue of land the extremity of which Is Port Royal. American visitors to Kingston were not numerous until the last few years, when special pas senger service was instituted. Last winter thousands of Americans, most of them from New York, visited the island, and this year the number promises to be doubled. v HARBOUR STREET, KINGSTON. Mercantile business In Kingston Is conducted largely by Scotchmen, while the tobacco trade, which is ex tensive, is carried on by natives. The stores are large and very similar to those to be found in an American city of 60r,GOO persons. The two prin cipal business streets are Harbour and Port Royal, the former the home of the retail shops' and the latter of the wholesale. Along the water front, which fs always the scene of keenest V4 t 1- a . :!.'-. in; 1 s . . .-.-v. - -- PANORAMA OF PORT .Young Fairbanks Arrested. Frederick Fairbanks, son ol the Vice-President, was Indicted for per jury in making false statements 10 procure license to wedMlss Scott, of Pittsburg, Pa. - Ambassador Bryce's Speech. James Bryce, in a speech at New castle, said that his aim at Washing ton would be to cement the already strong ties between Great Britain and the United States. 1 -.-i X,- j'irk.. . ... . . ..ijv : ft r . JannnisiDc si. activity, there are enormous tobacco and fruit 4 warehouses: - - ' - Measured by American standards, none of the buildings is of extrava gant design. ' The public buildings are low, are built of stone and brick, and the business blocks are of-brick and never more than three stories in height. Business centres are at the intersection of Harbour and Port Royal streets, and the scene there during business hours is much, the same as in any American city, except that negro women, barefooted and with packs on their heads, and bare legged negro boys, shoving fruit carts, dart in and out of the maze of traffic." The Myrtle Bank Hotel is the largest hotel in Kingston and many Americans stay., there. There are Si'- . MARKET WOMEN OF JAMAICA. several boarding houses and a few cheap hotels near 'the 'wharves. Beautiful residences, all of stone and brick of distinctly Spanish de sign, some of them representing an investment of as -high as $50,000, line the streets to the north of the city. They are all shielded from the street by high terraces which are overhung with palms Several men of wealth have costry homes just on the outskirts of the city, among them the Machado Brothers, the largest tobacco dealers In Jamaica. All of the streets are macadamized or paved with blocks; in fact, throughout the island the roads are ideal, being continually sprinkled with stone crushed by ne-, groes in lieu of taxes. About a mile back from the water front is the home of the. Governor of the island, and in the very heart of the city are the botanical gardens, the chief show place of the city. Two miles north ot the foot of Harbour street, where passenger vessels land, is the penitentiary, in which there are always between 300 and 400 negroes. There is a system of electric street railways on which the service is as good as can be found in any American city; a water works system, a perfect telephone system; -in short, every thing that is associated with an up to date city. : f'-'t T. '??. v-"-1-"' -4. ' ' - 1 1 11 ir ' 111 " 11 ANTONIO EAST HARBOR. Subsidy Bill Reported. The House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries voted, 8 to 7, to report favorably a ship subsidy bill prepared by Ivir. Littauer as a sub stitute for the Grpsvanor bill. . Beef Trust to Make Shoes. Members of the National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association in convention, at Boston, predicted that the Beef Trust would soon be making boots and shoes. v v V i . v K v 4. " frit ' ;: Sticky.- ' . " Yes, ' ' confided the tall bookk eeper, "that stunning stenographer grave me a kiss this morning." "Hully gee 1" exclaimed the office boy, "den you must have been stuck on heri" "Very near it, Patsy. She, kissed toe ' after she had moistened ZOO s'lnmps." - - Just , For Fun. Model Pardon me' sir, but isn't there another arist in this building T Artist Well, -'that is a matter of imuion. There is another fellow who paints. Browning's Magazine. Puffer rDo - you suppose we can jet a drink of-booze at this house f Chuffer "Of course, we can." Puffer "What makes you so suret Chuffer "Look at all those auto mobiles standing ,outsidelcr-Cleve-land Leader.- "Not educated, eh f" sneered the army--of aliens nouring through Ellis Island, "you just watch us multi- ply. . Truth to tell, the task thus set did keep the Bureau o Vital Statistics pretty busy. Philadelphia Ledger. Had Manager Peay let the people down here know in advance, that Speaker John waa. the foreordained and chosen administration candidate Ham's own choice the good ladies would have given him a function. Giarksville Leaf -Chronicle. By the way,, when the eolofed troops reach the Philippines, unless that regimental band has learned borne other tune besides " You're al ways in the Way," it had better play nothing. The lads are liable to . be a bit touchy. New York Telegram. There is talk of putting two con ductors on the Pittsburg street cars during rush hours, in the hope of get ting the fares one man is apt to ov erlook. But there is always the fact that two conductors can knock down more than one. Washington Post. Candidates for congress might pos sess their souls with patience until Judge Hnll has taken the oath of of fice. Gallatin News. Some Kansas Legislator can win fame and gratitude by amending the game law so as to provide a closed season for the innocent by-stander. Ateliifon Globe. A local wit says that he knows some people who could do you a fav or and make you feel ireaner than iome -others when they , turned you c'own. Giles County Record. The Champion. The McSpats they would spat - And arouse every flat Till midnight or aft ; Then their neighbors agreed A peacemaker they'd need So they sent for Bill Taft. Explosive. The Count Have you asked for ze rich young lady's hand yet?" The Duke Yes, and I think light ning must have struck the telephone. The Count Ah, maybe the wires are crossed. The Duke No, I think it is her father who is crossed. Dry Riding. "Have you an electric wagon?" aked the motor crank. "No," replied the stranger, "mine is hydraulic." "Hydraulic?" "Yes, I am on the waterwagon." Off Hand. The man with a busy club woman for a wife, usually has his lap full. Chicago News. A man of spirit is too proud to be vain. Swift. So. 4-'07. WHITE BREAI Make? Trouble For People With ' Weak Intestinal Digestion. A lady in a Wis." town employed a physician, who Instructed her not to eat white bread for two. years. She tells the details of her sickness, and she certainly was a sick woman. "In the year 1887 I gave out from over work, and until 1901 I remained ah invalid in bed a great part of the time. Had different doctors, bat nothing seemed to help. I suffered from cersbro-spinal congestion, fe male trouble and serious stomach and. towel trouble. My husband called a new doctor, and after having gone without any food for 10 days the doctor ordered Grape-Nuts for me. I could eat the new food from the very first mouthful. The doctor kept me on Grape-Nuts, and the only medicine was a little glycerine to heal the alimentary canal. "When I was up again doctor told me to eat Graps-Nut3 twice a day and no white bread for two years. I got well in good time, and have" gained in strength so I can do my own work again. . "My brain has been helped so much, and I know that the, Grape Nuts food did this, too. I found I had been made ill because I was not fed right, that Is, I did not properly digest white bread and some other food I tried to live on. "I have never been without Grape Nuts food since and eat it every day. You may publish this letter if you like, so it will help some one else." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. N Get the little book, 'The Road to Wellville," la pkgs. .
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