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Show A SURE SIGN, When it Appesrs Act at Ones. s In Labors Realm Trouble with the kidney secretions is a certain sign that your kidneys are deranged and that you should use Doans Kidney Pills. They cure all ir regularities and annoyances, remove backache and side pains and restore tbn kidneys to health. Charles Cole, 204 N. St., Ida, Buckeye Matters of Especial Interest To and Concerning Those Mho Do the Work of the World HONORS WERE WITH FARMER Mail Carrier Must Have Realized That He Picked Out Wrong Man to Have Fun With. The new mail carrier on the rural free delivery route glanced at the name on the letter box by the road-ule- , stopped his horse, and spoke to the roughly attired farmer with the oil slouch hat, who was resting his sun bmw iicd arms on the gute and Kans., says: "The lt'Kking Ht him. secretions "1 see. he said, "your name Is kidney were Holmes. scanty and painful "Yes." and contained sediBelerly G.? ment. My back was "Yes, I'm the man that lives here." stiff and lame and Any relation of Sherlock Holmes?" my limbs swelled. I grew weak and gravely asked the carrier. reDoan's Kidney Pills discouraged. No, sir. answered the fanner, "but moved these troubles entirely. I have 1m detective enough to know that been well for two years." ou're not a Very good judge of huRemember the name Doans. Sold man nature. You took me for an Ignoby all dealers. 50 cents a box. ramus heeuiise Ive got uiy old workY. Co., Buffalo, N. ing duds on, I'm Sherlock Holmes enough to look at a man's face and A LONG WtY BACK. eyes before 1 tiie nim up as a Some mail for tue? Thanks.- "- Youth's For Infant and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Irregular, Springfield, 111. Officials of the United Mine Workers look forward to a steady Increase in output of the mines and consequently a resumption of work on part of members of the unioq in Illinois. Of the 70,000 miners in the state, but 3U,0(0 are now actively engaged and they are working but half the time. Only the mines controlled by the railroad systems, Including those operated by the Chicago & Northwestern at Girurd and those of the Illinois Central in the southern part of the state are now employing their regular force of men. Officials of the state body are of the opinion that general improved trade conditions will result in active employment of at least CO per cent, of the men now out of work. This condition is expected to ensue by the first of August. Various mines throughout the state have been increasing their output and force in the past few weeks. Where the plants were working but two days out of the week in June, they are now operated three days in many cases. Alluwng for the regular Increase of business In August it Is expected improved trade conditions will result in a large increase of work for the miners. Milwaukee. After the agilatiiig matter fur more thau three years three machinists' lodges in the city have voted to consolidate ar.d will hold the first meeting on Aug. 6. A committee of eight is perfecting the plans for the consolidation, and the meeting probably will be bold at 226 Grand avenue. lodges that have voted to merge are 300, 301 and 248. liy affiliating, it is thought, the strength of the unions can be concentrated and the work In this district facilitated. The lodges that will Join are composed of shopmen, and it will leave two loilgps in the city, the other consisting of railroad men. New York. Necessity for old-ag- e pensions becomes more and more imperative every day aa it la seen that young men are' being inalsted on by those employing labor. A report of the special employment bureau of New York, conducted for the purposo of securing employment for men more than 50 years of age, conducted by. charity organizations, says that in a year it has been able to find work for only 75 men out of 193 who were more than 60 yeara old, and in each case of refusal the applicant's age was the only objection. Port Huron, Mich. That Jhe Marine engineers who are now out on strike are still on a solid footing Is shown by letters received by members of M. E. B. A. in Port Huron. One engineer has been offered 82,000 for the season if he will leave the ranks of the strikers and take a berth, and it is stipulated In the letter that the money will be paid in 0 vance. Another has been offered for the remainder of the season. Hoth of the engineers, however, have positively refused to accept their ofwell-know- n $2,-30- fers. Milwaukee. The sweeping reduction of 50 per cent. In the price lists on all grades of ware sought by the glass bottle manufacturers will be opposed by the Glass Dottle Blowers association. In accordance with action taken at the convention in session in Pabst Theater building. While no definite action was taken on the reduction sought by the employers, it was the general opinion that the association should strenuously oppose a sweeping reduction in wages. of Ind. Hundreds Indianapolis, thousands of workingmen are interested in the dedication of the new International unions' headquarters building in this city on July 22. The International Brotherhood of Team-'ater- s and the Barbers International union are to have their offices in the carpenters organization home. union and the The Typographical Mine Workers of America have national headquarters here, but they are to continue in their present offices. Pittsburg, Kan. It was officially announced at the district headquarters of the United Mine Workers of America here that an agreement to restore the check-of-f In the Kansas coal fields had been reached as a result of the national conference of the miners board and the Southwest Coal Operators' association. A general strike of 32,000 coal miners is averted. San Francisco. The Union Labor party leaders have nominated P. H. McCarthy, president of the Building Trades' council, for mayor; Thomas Finn for sheriff, and H. L. Mullevy for county clerk. These are the three principal offices to bo filled at the coming municipal election in that city. Indlanaiiolls. 'The Udell works announced that the plant will resume work with a full force of workmen. The plunt has been closed for some time making repairs. About 200 men will be put to work soon. Pittsburg. Janies Ashford was ordered reinstated and allowed 20 days' pay for the time he 'was off duty In the decision of the arbitrators appointed to adjust the single issue of Pittsburg. The United Slates Steel corporation here offered the rate of 812 per day and guaranteed steady wanted employment to to work In the tin mills throughout the district. This Is at least double the wages earned by the workmen before the strike. About 25 men were The strikers are jubilant engaged. over the outlook, claiming the tin mills have not yet secured an expert tin worker. The strikers also claim that the corporation is trying to starve them into submission, that the grocers and other shopkeepers have been warned not to extend further credit to the strikers. Some alarm is felt over the announcement from the steel corporation that it projwmes to establish a tin plate center at Gary. Milwaukee. The glass bottle blowers have a plan of their own for strike-breaker- s ITCHED Mine-worke- Pittsburg. The resident manager of the H. C. Frick Company received orders to obtain at least 6,000 men for the companys coke ovens throughNew out western Pennsylvania. York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston contract employment concerns have been instructed to ship oil men obtainable to Pittsburg at once, to be sent out from here. The Frick Company will advance their coke production from 65 to 90 per cent capacity and the increase calls for the immediate need of the additional men. New Haven, Conn. Beginning at once the men in the mechanical department of the New York, New Haven ft Hartford railroad will be given six days' work weekly Instead of four days, the time to which they were reduced when the business depression was at its worst Milwaukee. A 83,000 damage suit is one of the side Issues of the marine firemen's strike, the sequel of a recent street fight in which Joseph Smith, a nonunion man, was beaten, it is alleged, by Robert Clark, business agent of the union, and Thomas Cunningham. In a criminal action Judge 825 and Neelen fined Cunningham Clark 830. Smith has instituted suit against them for 83,000 damages. Galveston, Texas By 41 votes the International Longshoremens Asso- ciation of America refused to seat as a delegate Its former president, Daniel J. Keefe, federal commissioner and naturalization. of Immigration The opposition to Keefe as a delegate was alleged to be solely because he Is not actively engaged as a dock worker. Sharon, Pa. With the exception of three stacks, every blast furnace In the Shenango valley ia In operation The pig iron production fiom this locality has increased 50 per cent, during the past four months. It was officially announced that five of the 20 hot mills of the local plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company will be In operation by Friday of this week. Denver, Col. At the convention of the International Machinists union In this city next September, a general movement will be started to secure day throughout the the eight-hou- r country. There will be nothing hasty or rash in the demand, and a year may elapse after the request before the unions take steps to enforce It London, Eng. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was the guest at a dinner the recent street car strike. Montana laboring given by the Labor party at the house Mont. Helena, men have 16 card men In the house of commons. Arthur Henderson, the of representatives and two men carry- Labor member from Durham, Barnard Castle division, presided. ing union cants in the senate. Ayr tfOId DrSAMlllfircMS W Atyil JfxStmmm AbrAtif Smfti Amu hfiptnmmt ti (tvmmiffrAm A Chom. Carp, far A perfect Remedy for Constipation , Sour Stonuch, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevcri and LOSS OF SLEEP 'J sh-nc- ss lrupx, lkietou. Bui Sst timkrfrtm I suffered from eczema on my hands, arms and feet for about twelve years, my Lauda and feet would swell, sweat and itch, then would become callous and get very dry, then peel off and get raw. 1 tried most every kind of salve and ointment without success. I tried several doctors, but at last gave up thinking there waa a cure for eczema. A friend of mine insisted on my trying the Cuticura Remedies, but I did not Rive them a trial uniil I got so bad that I had to do something. I secured a set and by the time they were used I could see a vast Improvement and my lianda and feet were healed up In no time. I have had no trouble since. Charles T. Bauer, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11. 1908. PoUar Uni Srtd Ctrfitl TWELVE YEARS. Quickly Cured by Cuticura. Physicians Mean Trick. A doctor was one day stopped in the streets by one of his woman patients whose malady waa purely imaginary. The doctor, who waa known for his intolerance of and nonsympathy with such invalids, after listening somewhat impatiently to the womans detailed account of all her feelings and symptoms, told her to shut her eyes and put out her tongue. She promptly did so. On opening her eyes In a few seconds the doctor was nowhere to be seen, and the woman awoke to the fact that he had left her standing by herself in a busy thoroughfare with her eyes shut and her tongue hanging out. Signature Not Xarc otic Eczema Made Hands and Feet Swell, Peel and Get Raw Arm Affected, Too Gave Up All Hope of Cure. George There's Miss Passay. . She claims she's never been kissed. Harry Why, I've kissed her myself, years ago. She means not since she can remember. -- Promotes Digeslion,Clicerful' ness and RcM Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral HJrm FOR Roara LilO Dualo fha similat ing ite Food and Regula-- 1 lingihe Stomachs and Bowels of I Comiumion. - keeping peace with the employers and yet maintaining fair labor conditions. It consists of a conference system, by which both sides come together und give aud take, as the logic of conditions requires. President Dennis A llHyes, in his report to the con vention. quoted from the statement of the National Association of Glass Bottle and Vial Manufacturers the We believe following: nothing which has become s part of the Industry lias done so much for the development of all engaged as the conference system for the settlement of Because of this system, the wages. organization haa nut had a strike In eighteen years. Milwaukee. Harmony between employer and employe as the foundawas the tion of the best results scheme of a talk by John Mitchell, former president of the United of Ainerlra, before the Class of the Bottle Blowers' association Mr. United States and Canada. Mitchell reviewed labor ondltlons He said the glass blowgenerally. ers should gain control of the machines employed In their trade, the same as crafts in other lines had reached the point whereby they governed machinery which lessened the number of employes. of Milwaukee. The proposition a sanierecting and maintaining tarium for afflicted members will be considered at the convention of organized barbers, which will be held In Milwaukee In October. The matr ter is being agitated among members and a well defined movement for its erection has been started. It is proposed to maintain a sanitarium similar to that conducted by the organized printers, who are the pioneers in this line aa far as organized labor is concerned. . OH, MY! Crop Growing on 8mall Scale. East Lexham is A small holder In Signature of Facsimile The CtNTAun Company, NEW YORK. 3f $95i5CJsPrFs juaranteed under the Food 4 Exact Copy e e4r v' 'j; of Wrapper. t u - & , W. N. A City Clerk's Garden. city clerk never misi.es a chance expatiating on his garden lo his of colleagues, who, however, were never taken Home to see it, but were under the Impression it was of emir- mous sie. Five of I hem resolved to have a look at It, discovered his ad- dress, and called one Saturday afternoon to sec the hundreds of roses all On being and taken to the rear of the house, judge uf tlielr surprise on seeing a back yard about 12 feet by ten feet. One bold spirit ventured that it was not very big. "Hig! replied the proud owner, pointing to the sky. "Why, man, alive, look at the height of it! Chicago Daily Socialist. i The Success Sulky Plow ran make two mistakes la btiyln Killing l'luwit. On la to buy au Inferior plow brrniiM It la olTered nlirnn, and Iba uiliar la to bny a hick priced riding plow whra tho SUCCESS, a medium priced plow, will do battar work. Successful Plowing Can always b arrompllahed, under all with llie Success Plow. It In a fraiurlra plow that will lam a lifetime. It ban Ilia bast hitch, the bast landing dame, the bast rolling cottar, and th bait bottoms ever put on 1lows. It baa only two levers, butitlding thry girt tho of aa range adjnatuirnta hbu plows with tlirra ur four levrra It la braviar baa mors material but and ia porta, lean eomplu-aird- , than others. Finished with wide shares tor Alfalfa Flowing, whan ordered. That's why It la strong, simple and durable. That's why wa rail It the ''Success." Aak the farmer who owns one ha knows. 67 Years of Knowing How Hammered Into Every One of Them. Write for Beautifully llluitratad Pamph. let No. 17 of Inirreat to every farmer, and a P. A O. Catalog, which will bo mailed - PARL1N & ORENDORFF Canton. Illinois. At ad DrugguU ImplemHit-VehiclOn., fait lake Pity. Utah. ISurfiii I hiiiIpmhmiI UUI). Rlfiifli'lfl ImnlaiiMtit fn., hi. ttih. fniDiwfiiwnt Cn., IDirWy, Iritk Niakf I' Simple srhy Safe 2SC.aU Sure Mad TOILET ANTISEPTIC lit of lit Mm SOZODOSf b SICK HEADACHE t. CARTERS n: 1hm)imu,Ji" I ion (mil luurty tvin-eil- jr Kftlitig. A Nail flip Mii, DrowMiir.Ns, liatl Tnste in tin-Ci- S (I Ijrf'M Li, FOR SSLC AT DRUG STORCS.BOe. OR POSTPAID BV MAIL. URGE SAMTLE FREE! I Toni it, I'ain in tho Hide, TOliMD UVKK. Non-Expe- in) TH liiry rv ru ale Use liowelfc. Purtijr Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. le dci't-nde- iiiwlH-in- REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. DAISY FLY KILLER: lrpd t itnu nyvrlUHW fciiW awl film. NfbI, eJmn.iirtMtmfiiUl, oii'Fnifin,i'lirah ,aiiragp--or HO Ktt spill lio l PAXTON TOILST OO.. BOSTON. MASS. Nothing Like Genuine Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- M Annn Pti Positively cured by these Little Pills. They lilsn ri'llPt un-ip- bh ll ia cleansing, wlidcning aad laitai Iroa the teeth. Leader rlrdinjriag U gtr nu of decay and dueue which ordinary tooth preparation, cannot do. uwd as a mouth. TUP ITU Purineduiniect. I lYlUUItl th mouft wadi and throat, purifies the Lrealh, and kill, the gar aw which colled in the mouth, cawing sore ihroab Sad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much arhnius when inflamed, tired, ache TUP PVPQ I and bum, may be irutantly eliaved aud atrenglhened by Paxliae. ne will dearoy the germ fATABBU Wrt I that cause catarrh, neal th m. lamination and Sop the diacharga. It i. a mm remedy ior u ter ins catarrh. Purine i. a h.rmleu yet powerful germicide iiinirdtant and deodorizer. Uied in bathing k driboy. odtm and leaves tlm body anbieptically dean. I moving BALL & RLCKEL, New York City Makers NOTHING LIKE IT FOR Partin neck any drnbfria TUP TpETTI I Do not drag the eye when inflamed or in an unhealthy state. Mitchell' Eye Salve is applied externally; suikiues inflammation an readily, few c.tsrs require more than one bottle to lie permanently cured. er CO. Utah EYE SALVE water. . 32-19- 09. Yon MITCHELLS Singular and Plural. "Whenever she gets to thinking how Coffee probably wrecks a greater much they're In debt it affects her percentage of Southerners than of nerves. Northern people for Southerners use "Huh! the way It affects her husit more freely. band is singular. The work it does' is distressing How singular?" enough in some instances; as an illusJust singular. It affects his 'nerve.' tration, a woman of Richmond, Va, He tried to borrow a hundred from me writes: Catholic Standard and "1 was a coffee drinker for years Times. , and for about six years my health waa Always a Way. completely shattered. I suffered fear"The cook has furnished rather fully with headache and nervousness, also palpitation of the heart and loss small portions, said the hostess. The woman guests won't eat much, but of appetite. "My sight gradually began to fall how about the men?" "I'll circulate around and nominate and finally 1 lost the sight of one eye altogether. The eye was op- nich of em to make an after-dinnerated upon and the sight partially That responded the host. restored, then I became totally blind " .11 effectually kill off their appetites. in the other eye. Sly doctor used to urge me to Ua Allans Foot-Eagive up coffee, but I was willful and t is the only relief for Hwollnn Smartcontinued to drink it until finally In a ing. Tiled, Aching, Hut, and Bunions. Ask fur Allen's Kiml-l.- i case of severe illness the doctor in- - rns c. a powder to be sbnken Into tlie 1 sisted that must give up the coffee, i -Hi'S. Cures whlln you tvnlk. At nil lirug-l and Shoe Sturts, . Iiun't so I began using Postum, and in a Ad- substitute. Simple ecu' I'm: month 1 felt like a new creature. Allen S. Olmsted, Lcltuy, M. Y. T steadily gained In health and rt A Opinion. slrengib. About a month ago I beI say, Jim, wlwt do they moan by gan using Grape-Nut- s food and the fi arsome in this here game of golf? effect has been wonderful. I really "Dont know, Ilir-kunless it's the feel like a new woman and have way some folks play. gained about 25 pounds. 1 am quite an elderly lady and beA feeling of security nml freedom fore using Postum and Grape-nut- s 1 fn.!:i anxiety pervades the home in which could not walk a square without ex- llat'ilina Vizard Oil is kept constantly ceeding fatigue, now 1 walk ten or on hand. Mothers know it cun always lie upon in time of need. twelve without feeling it. Formerly in reading 1 could remember but little Some folks think are resting but now my memory holda fast what in their faith because they they always full 1 read. asieup in church. Several friends who have seen the remarkable effects of Postum and MFTIIOO , A CERTAIN 'iHUTta'aAiHldyMfiiprylahr airing Grape-Nut- s on me have urged that I Ju.i Kiltir ilVrrv IftiriB 1. Thin tian miv Am ud mo. give the facta to the public for the titiiMU il rapuutUon for war u y sake of suffering humanity, so, al1 ndertake deliberately, but having though 1 dislike publicity, you can begun, persevere. Wren. publish this letter if you like. Read The Road to Wellvllle," In Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Ayrup. (lie truth, rmJuren Fr children tcthlnr, pkgs. "Theres a Reason. StoiwiUuB,Blijrs wln, cum wind tarliu. ftenbuibn. Kvrr read the above letter f A now one appears from lime to lime. The? lie's a stingy man who will not give are araulae, Iran, Bad fall af human you a smile. Interest. Salt Lake City, No. Canton Plows ; making an interesting experiment in barley growing upon his land to teat the possibility of raising corn on We are generally too low in our small scale. In 1907 he sowed 78 spealms, mure anxious for safety than cially selected grains of barley, which sanctity, for place than purity. yielded 400 ears. The resulting kernels he sowed In 1908 and harvested Ve A woman la peculiar In one In 14 weeks, with the result that he r' got a bushel of threshed barley, which She Whats that? he has sown this year, his object He She wont tear a love leting to show what can be done in ce- ter, even after she's np forgotten who real cultivation from very small be- wrote it ginnings. London Standard. The Water Bite. And the Old Man Grinned. He was six years old and had never "Duke, said the heiress, eagerly, gazed into the mystic lens of a mi"did you see father?" croscope. Several slides containing Yes " anlmalcula bad been displayed to his Well?" astonished vision. He was too amazed "We talked about the weather." to make any comment until he came What? Lose your nerve again? to one allde that aeeined more wriggly Why don't you brace up and talk like than any of the others. It was merely a man? a subject of a king on whose a drop of water. domain the sun never sets!" The little fellow gazed at it a long Can't," moaned the duke. All the time, with all its nimble particles of time I waa in your father's office he animal life, and finally exclaimed to kept grinning at a big painting. his mother: What painting?" "Oh, mamma, now I know what It is The battle of Bunker Hill." that bitea you when you drink soda THE NEW WOMAN Made Over by Quitting Coffee. U., A j them in the world. CA5CARETS tits biggmt seller why? Became its the best It's medicine for the liver and bowels what they will do for you not what we say they will dir that makes CASCARETS famous. Millions use CASCARETS and it is all the medicine ll will pot ofr. that they ever need to take. ortnitirwfcfiytliins. t (lhraiiiFil rifro (De, orirkf prFpriiff for 2Mf. 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