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Show PICKED OUT THE WRONG EYE Physician Meant Wall Enough but Ha Had Left tha Motorman Sarioua-- , ly Handicapped. Frank E. Payne, a member of the itate railroad commlaalon, aald when Investigating a trolley' accident recently, ha was told of a motorman on a work car who was running at high peed when the tracks left the rail because of snow and sleet, and tha car waa thrown tp the aide of the right way, bringing up against a telephone pole. "The motorman was not seriously hurt, hut waa cut and bruised about He the head and fhoe by flying gtngp. waa carried to a physician's ' offlea where hla wounds were dreased and bandaged. .When the physician had placed the last pin, he naked the wounded man f he felt like he could - walk.- - ' Sure. I can walk all right returned the patient,' hut I wish yon would fix those bandages ao I can see. 'i Why, man, returned the physician. I left one of your eyes uncovered for the purpose. But. doe, that. eye you left uncovered la a glass one. Indianapolis News. . ECZEMA BLOTCHES RED IN 205 Kan ter. Ave., Detroit, Mich. "Some time last summer I was taken with ecaema. It began in my hair Brat with rad blotches, than scaly, spreading to my face. . The blotches were rad on my face, dry and scaly, not large; on my ..scalp they were larger, some scabby; They came on my hands. The inside of my hands ware all little lumpa as though full of of an Inch shot about under the akin. Then they went to the outside and between and aO over my lingers. It also began on tha bottoms of my feet and the calves of my legs, and itch, oh, my! I never had anything like it end hope I never will again.. Tim itching was terrible. My hands got so I could scarcely work. T tried different ecaema ointments but without results. I also took medicine for it but it did no good. I saw the advertisement for a sample of Cutlcura Ointment and Soap and sent for one. They did me bo much good 1 bought some more, using them as per directions, and in about three weeks I was well again. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment entirely cured me. (Signed) Ben. Passage, Apr. 8, 1113. .Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of esch BUh Book. Address free, with 12-postcard Cutlcura, Dept U Boston." . UME. ;amous Estate in France to Be Transformed by Wreckers. Noted Rendezvous for - Many Well Known Characters Centuries Ago to Make Way for New Parle or Beard of Trade. Paris. At last it is settled that the old Palais Hoyal is to disappear. The bourse, or Paris board of trade, or Wall street, or Fourth avenue, of Paris, la about to take the place of the old .palace, which was the adornment of the Paris of our This center of frivolous and corrupted Paris of the distant past Is loomed to disappear beyond redemption. The Society of the Friends of Old Aria are powerless to save it indeed, it has been dead this many day. It has become a cemetery without mourning, a necropolis without poetry. Thera is hardly a dream of its past that has not been destroyed. The great square is given over to children and their nurses. No gilded successors of the bedizened beauties of the past now promenade the Oalerie de Montpensier. A few bedraggled creatures, nurtured by poverty, rather than by vice, occasionally traverse this ruined Palace of Pleasure. Even the' Jewelry shops have long since moved away. In the beginning of the eighteenth century the Palais Royal was a sort of open-ai- r dub where people discussed the happenings of Europe and cf Paris from world politics to private intrigues, big things and little; the Versailles and the opera; the sidelights of history and the history of sidelights. When the Duke d'Orleans of that lay crushed with debts suppressed i part of the famous garden to establish shops, the shopkeepers made a fortune. The Orleans , family opened the garden to the bourgeoisie, and the latter opened access for the Orleans family to the throne from which Louis Philippe fell for having trusted the bourgeoisie too much. The Palais Royal Is remembered as the place where Richelieu died, where Anne of Austria saw the throne of young Louis XIV. threatened, where he bogus financier, the Scotchman Law, sought an asylum, where Phil-- Always a Safs. Remark. Amateur Ned .Kelly (sot to voce) I've forgotten my Jolly By Jove! lines. Ooodness gracious, whatever shall I do? - Professional Ban Kelly tfiqfigT to tha. occasion) Shoot the nearest policeman and beef out: To the bush, boys, to the bush!" Sydney Bulletin. Oi did. 01 dont belave It! Well, If yes think Oi'm and put er out yerselt A very' successful remedy for pelvic catarrh is hot douches of Putins Antiseptic, at druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet, Co Boston, Mass. " Every time a man makes a bluff at paying attention to a woman she begins to. look for something In him to reform. NERVOUS WOMEN But to man's credit, be It noted, that Calves and yearlings with bald spots 'his old palace to most vividly around the head, neck and along tha because here Camille spins and under the stomach .are with animal lice.' Lice prevents harangued the people and distributed green leaves and rallied growth and weakens the strength of diem to take tha bastlle the next day. tha animal. Give each 'one a good Napoleon L used the old palace aa a washing with warm water and carresting place for hla heroes after each bolic soap. Dae a good, stiff brush to cleanse the skin. Take time so that iampalgn. Almost all the characters of his Hu- thorough work can be done; wipe dry, nan Comedy" passed through It It then rub in crude petroleum. One eras the' home of the worlds vices, application, if tha work is well done, y, everything to see everything. But all', are gone! Now one dines When I wrote to you there' with ghosts. The covers are Plates, Pa. first I was troubled with female week still correctly laid In the restaurants bearing illustrious names,' hut few end diners darken their doors.. Everything font X would ary at speaks of a world that had passed and tha least noise. It of a vanished society. would I began to . take ly-d- a CHINESE WEDS U. S. WOMAN E. Pinkhama remedies, and I dont man ay- - Fan Shlh Chian, Son of Mandarin, and a College Man, Makes Helen M. Court His Bride. end So Testify. mn 1 will b recommem oar medMi- u- to all suffering women. -- Mrs. Mast Salstkad, Plates, Pa, -- Box 98. Here is the report of another genuine ease, which still farther shows that Ly-O-s EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound may be relied upon. I had Walcott, N. Dakota. nation which caused pain in my side, and my back ached all the time. I was so blue that I felt like crying If anyone even spoke to me. I took Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and I begun to gab right away. I continned Its use and now I am a well woman. Dahl, Walcott, N. you want special advice write to Medicine Ce, (conftoils E. Plnkham idential) ban. Mass. Tour letter will fee road and answered fey f opened, and held In strict css Adeem will be sufficient Strong cider vinegar may he used in place of the petroleum. Crude petroleum can be had for 12 cents per gallon. It is valuable for healing cuts snd sores on stock. The same treatment should be given to bows and Lice hatch In tha woodwork of itables and pens. Give the stable a thick coat of hot lime wash; mix one sunce of carbolic add In each bucket of wash. Get the wash well into the cracks. Clean out tha pen and dust the floor of the pen and also the yard with dry lime. Hogs and pigs should have a grass pasture with a low shed to go under st night and during hot days. If you wnat to see a pig grow, give him plenty of clover and freshly made minted slop, mixing one handful of linBoston, Maas. The marriage ol seed meal in the slop once or twice Fan Shlh Chlen. Harvard 1910, son of a week. Give fresh, pure water and a mandarin of Tientsin, and Miss Hel- charcoal or burnt wood. en May Court of Peabody. Mass., July 18, has Just become known through Pumpkins for Hogs and Cowa. a .return filed ..at. Cambridge, The It is surprising that more pqmpkins bridegroom took .his degree from the are not fed to pigs and cowa which Harvard school, of business . adminisaccess to alfalfa pasture In the have for China. left the and , tration pair fall; For brood sows and ahoats, and even for fattening hogs a ration of -, Saw Big School of Whales.pumpkins will give good results. It New York. Captain Collins of the has . been found that raw pumpkins Wilson liner Galilee, which arrive will give as good results as though here, saya he passed through a echoo they were cooked. If cooked snd of fifteen big whales off Jtockaway some grain sprinkled over them hogs He threw coal at them to stare then will eat more of them, which la the away from the propeller. only advantage. In feeding cowi the seeds should be removed If fed in Laundered Bills Are OuL large quantities, for the seeds, if fed Sams flrr In considerable quantity, will Intar-fer-e Washington. Uncle batch of laundered bills, amounting t with the digestion and cause a 1500,000, was put la cireulatioi. gccieaie in tha milk flow. . If la Convenient and has other advantages, It is hard to keep clean, and U a contagious disease breaks out the chances are that all the herd will take it The bottom timbers of my hog cot are 3 by 6s, placed up eight inches and made to lap over at the corners, where a pin holds them In place when set up. The top timbers are 8 by 4s, made in thq same way, The dimensions of the cot are 8 by feet, 6 feet high in front and 4ft feet at the back- - I find OvTffMfca-houacan be .built for 87. It is beat to make such a house of matched lumber, but Inch boards a foot wide and well battened are good. I place a guard aldhg the wall of each cot, a 3 by 6 that extendi outward and la six or eight Inches above the floor. This protects the pigs from being rolled on when they are young. I have five of these cots now and will build five mors. They are easily kept dry and clean, may be moved about where wanted and when not in use for hogs may be used to house chickens or calves. Grade" Percheron. lence and distribution of grade stallions in the state. Minnesota haa a law framed along the lines of the Wisconsin measure. Pennsylvania and Utah have adopt ed similar laws and. other states have restrictive measures under consideration. The effect of these laws is tp make stalthe owner of each lion declare his horse a grade." On handbills that are posters so that no one may be deceived as to hla pedigree. The situation abroad Is very much better than In this country. In fact, practically no scrub, grade or stallions are uied for pub-11- s service. In the investigations of this matter carried on by Dr. A. 8. Alexander of Wisconsin It was found that of all the stallions In the state, 60 per cent were grade stallions and only 40 per cent pure bred. Some of the specimen horses used for public service are remarkable exhibitions of wretchedly bad, rundown and diseased animals. The Illustrations are from photographs of a Grade Hambletonlan" and a Grade Percheron," which traveled throughout the state for service. One Is 13.3 hands in height and weighs 650 pounds, and he is not the worst iu the lot, by any means. The effect of breeding from such stock la apparent in the very low Smoked in pipes by thousands of men everywhere known to cigarette smokers as the makings." We take unusual pride in Liggett & Myert Dukes Mixture. It is our leading brand of granulated tobacco and every sack we make is a challenge to all other tobacco manufacturers. Every 5c sack of this famous tobacco contains one and a half ounces of choice granulated tobacco, in every way equal to the bed you can bay at any price, and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FREE. If von have not smoked the Dukes Mixture mode by the Liggett g Myert Tobacco Co. at Durham, N. CL, try it now. Get a Camera with the Coupons Esve the coupons. With them you can get sll sorts of rain-ab- le presents articles suitable for young and old men, women, boys and girls. Youll bo delighted to see what you can get free without one cent of coat to you. Get our new illustrated catalog. At a tpuctal offer, m iB tund ft htm during September mod October only. Your name and addicaa. on a postal will bring it to you. m - . Dubti Mixture smy bt sorted with tori from HORSE SHOtJ.T-TINSLEY- 'S NATURAL CER TWIST. tosspasst from FOUR ROSES (Ur fin double teuton). PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONTOGAR. end ETTES. CLDC CIGARETTES ether test ter coupons issued bp us. Coupon! from Premium Dept. Grade" Hambletonlan. Domestic Combat A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. In thi i ek" of wwfireN and xpmlmrai. nil nature E. Trowbridge Dana, grandson of It nwifikfd bjthsulmitlflffiin heeoraforl and Melonaa haa ladwd made tfiantiirida the poet Longfellow, who waa recently uian. ' married in Cambridge with a beauti- in ite pai ful ritual of hla own composition, said A j j of thoae who Buffer'from kidney, bladder, nervous diaeaiKS, chronic weakneMea, ulcer, fikin crnptlidia. plica, AcM there la no doubt. In factllkTrexuevidciii fnim the big mlr created amumcMi apeeialliita. that THENAPION la deetlned to eaat Into oblivion all tbuM queatiocable rmnedlaa that vere formerly the ole rellanne of medical men. It I of course luipo-ilb- le to tell ufferera all waaboukl like to tell ineva in this short article, but those who would like to knew morn atont this remedy that haa effected aomight almost say, wlmmloua cure a -- J FQd reified envelope for VHKN book la V.LeOre Hed.Ce., IiavereltM'k Kuad.Hamatead. hetnertbw Kni(. fifed dfwdf fiirthrawhiN Kew lTnincii Bomedy THENAPION" Nu. 1. Nol r No. 1 1 what mqnlie and bora been peeking In rain during a thnj life of uilwry, .fieri no. ill health and unhmppinoH. TtafraplMiltiiiltibydniaiitnor all ILUL Hunger. Co.. M Heekuep m. Kew Xorh. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Re-fenc- half-pa- ' Tha Hog Cot In Sections. A . where men came and went, grumbled, ira Anna er All men look pleased when they smoke this choice tobacco for all men like the rich quality and true, natural flavor of the other day to a reporter; If all couples gave to marijage the profound thought and reverence that canhorses of Water grade produced. wife and I gave to it there would not rise above its level, neither can a my be fewer mlsmatinge. grade stallion raise the blood level ol . The average married pair. It somehis progeny above that of his own times seems to me,' are like the veins in quality, Blukeea. The use of such sires, 'therefore, In the Palais Royal Gardena. 'Pa, aald little Tommy Binke one means a retrogression and a great a weapon? toe Egalite after having voted REMEDY FOR UCE ON CATTLE damage to the farmers of any state. day, A.whats weapon, my son, Blnka antor the death of Lonla XVL had to swered, is something to light with. i tend for an hour before his own Application of Crude Petroleum Will Then, pa, aald little Tommy, Is Kill Theae Pests Same Treatlead waa cut off.- It la much rememma your weapon? Its tha for bered ment Good for Swine. orgies during Pink-ham- Dakota. The first care of the brood sow should be to heap her In s thrifty condition without laying on much fsL A week or ten days before farrowing time put her in n fattening pen and let her get accustomed to her new quarters. Feed a little bran each meal, which has a laxative effect and makes farrowlsg easier. Scratching and petting a sow while feeding is time well spent, although it may seem ridiculous to some, writes Edward B. Chalk in the Farmers Mail and Breeze. By. treatment of this kind I have in one week tamed an old bow so that looked like a man-eatcould handle her pigs. I prefer the hog cot or the Individual hog house. While the large houso e it waa s thou ted, Jostled, blasphemed; Find Relieffa Lydia E. die haunt of gamblers and libertines, rascals oh full Vegetable Compound tt officers on of millionaires who came to posTheir Own Statement pay, and' Bohemians who sess -l- 7 CoL Des-noull- DESPONDENT . The education of tha average far-meaa to the importance of good breeding in the production of horses makea slow progreea. The majority and thia to not overstating the fact re not yet prepared to pay a decent price for stallion service, preferring to use scrubs because they are cheap. Boms of tha atatee have passed stallion laws containing soma excelFIRST CARE OF BROOD SOWS lent features. Wisconsin has a license law which prevents the prove- Should Be Kept In Thrifty Condition Without Laying on Much Fat-Ma- king . Proof. Mr. Casey Mrs. Casey Mr. Casey a liar,, get up Effect of Breeding From Such 8 took Is Apparent In Very Low Grade of Homes Produced. s. p. If r. Casey (sitting up in bed) Molke, did yes put out the eat? WEED OUT GRADE1 STALLIONS air-slack- Keeping Water Cold. If yon are in the habit of taking a pitcher of Iced water to your room on pay. It la as eaay to teach a colt good retiring, try this: Procure a square manners as faulty ones. pasteboard box (with lid), sufficiently IN GRRAT VARIETY If graaa la short, be sure to feed a large to hold your pitcher, and give it FOR. RALE (XT THB two or three coati of varnish on the succulent ration of some kind. LOWEST PRICES BY The manners of the horse usually outside, allowing each coat (o dry reveal the temper of his owner. thoroughly. Place your pitcher of waWESTERN NEWSFAFER UNION sn-sA good Shropshire flock should av- ter In thia box on retiring, putting tha W. Adame St, Chicago lid on tightly, and you are sure of erage nine to ten pounds of wool. Unless a man has a great love for having cold drinking waier any hour of the night a horse he should not handle colts. FOR OLD AND YOUNG It pays best to have a horse well Tutte Liver PUI. acta kindly en the chU, broken when he Is offered for sale. delicate female or Infirm old age, a. upon Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of the The cause of unthrifty pigs can often he traced to a filthy swill bar CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy foi Infanta and children, and see that it reL Bean the No animal that gets only feed enough to support life can make a Signature of give tone and etrengtlh to the weak stomach. kidneys end b In Use For Over'ioYears gain or profit Silage la highly relished by young Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria stock and by idle cows, as well as of tiiis paper those in milk. No Chance. A five cent straw hat filled with Officer Whats the trouble here? leaves dipped .in water may save a Mrs. Rooney Theres no trouble! advertised in its columns should $300 brood mare. Me ould man started In to try and insist upon having what they ask for, Silage la well adapted for fattening make some, but he found he could not all substitutes or imitations.' refusing Iambs and for a part ration for win- do It! tering breeding sheep. Dont leave the sheep in a dry, short KOR TUB BUST Hr. S Inniow-- a Soothing Syrup tor Children AO It NTH WAXTKII aril in on earth; Urn good. pasture. Give them a chance in .pwt.lt dime for .ample. HI, WKNAT-CUBand teething, aofiene the gums, reduces lnflamma-Uuu- , VALLKY BALICd IW, Leavenworth, Wuk fresh pasture, or give a good grain ra alloy, pain, enres wind eollc, Be a bottle. tlon. lUICK RELIEF Most horsemen have had unfavor Many a mans good reputation haa Pettits EVe Salve ORE EYES- able results from feeding silage to been fataly bitten by the political horses. A few report It a satisfactory bug. W. N. U, 8aK Lake City, No. 12 feed. d ewes crossed with one of the .mutton breeds will make c sheep possessing both wool and inuti ton qualities. Many shepherds report as good results foom feeding silage to sheep at AND are reported by dairymen' and beef FOR MEN AND WOMEN cattle feeders. Men who rushed their sheep to wear W. Dttuglas $2J30, $2.50 Soys market last year are sorry, and men ondSSuOOSoboolShoeam Boat In tho world who are rushing their best hogs to W.L. Douglas mokes and sell mom 8SDO, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world because market thia year will be sorry next they look bettor, fit better, and wear longor than ordi-year. Silage is not of much vaiuo to hogs, CAUTION. When yoa buy oboes bo sura W. L. Doaglaa Sal except when given in small feeds for name is stamped on tho bottom. It guarantees protection to a variety and an appetiser. ' Hogs inferior ahoes. Beware of aubatitates. W. - Douglas shoes are sold how less liking for silage than an? own stores in large cities and retail shoo dealers everywhere. other class of farm animals. Write for Catalog. . fuel Color Entitle, W. L. DOUGL AS, Brockton, Mui Dont overwork the mare; it wont Electrotypes si Ws Pills Readers tSSU BBLUBO-hnmehol- them-w-tre- e; i 86-19- Flne-woole- W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 an I. 5.00 1- |