. f i asttry hn _*'*9. I- --OX- OSM ail erIy ain r n the -l-aeI- -b ne stable paper.n theem a cetl y rea e 4 tofg isestry, and they 'p ip Woo ote that thOe vat qa n- ,^5of iu,-iL hietoI orecy, osides- *i a& g desoqed every year by eg O e Iassd, am thus saving C' the memming wood reserve L a ag bringing about the IetIpapm r from an annual 1% ftap pohrnpmplesofttis I 9W -'hve bee manufactured In -by Dr. L. Bristol and * n--" to at the new laboratory, l aylIvsaik avenue southeast we% m a b n at the bureau offce N 1 tVow4 ad they consist of fler iei Ib ve colors. One grade os I &Was nyps thick and heavy, reem- Mb paemesat It Is almost as tough the Morical sheepskin. There is a 1ab gray of the same character w ab aes ato yellow and one of white. atte r are manufactured from the at outMie part of the stalk, and the S --er tem the Interior or pith. Wh yealow grades have much longer b reeamblHing paper made from cot- tel ma or linen, soft to the touch, M sl- ad appear to havr been lade tr material entirely of different e ate fr tem that used In the gray Te eheamtts used the "soda cooked" poses, which many manufacturers have discovered to be the best treat- ma t for the fer grades of wood pulp. .Te cor talk pulp can be cooked in two or two a a halt hours as against twelve to fourteen hours needed in trusting wood. The surprising discov- ty also was made that In the present palattivpe stp im experimentation esmlaW paper can be made almost as theply as wood paper, though the lat- r ladustry has been developing through Afty years. The belief Is ex- preed that when proper machinery Is brought out and the farmers grow corn- stalks In localities where It can be moved cheaply to the mills of the fu- tare the cost will be fully 50 per cent em than wood paper. At the present time, with wood at $ a gord, paper pulp can be manufac- tard at $13 a ton. With cornstalks at $5 a too, and, adding the cost of bring- ing the stalks from nearby farms to the Washington laboratory, pulp can be manufactured at $14 a ton. These figures are regarded as prophetic of the future, o new product ever having een produced in the past at anywhere earm the price reached subtsequeutl with commercial development. "No special growth of corn is need- ed," said one of the chemists. 'us our will do. We used common Vtirginl:i mad Maryland field corn. liTht growing and destroyed In lliulnls and Ilndiana. Maine and Texas, will do juit as well. "The discovery Is uniloul'telly. *'.ne cft the moat valuable of its kind ut:,'! re. cently. It will add myllnhui of d,!lars to the pockets of farmers. sti n Icart ia stop to forest destru'citin taitl f'rnighl the country with uu p io a. .a ,ho*1 'iut a, mIuch heavier puroer tl:tin OI'it no'e ita use." PERILS OF BIG CANAL DIGGERS Steam Shovel at Panama Cut Through Bushel of Dynamite. Diggers of the Pau;a:.id caiil cL')t :it new side light on the constant danuger in their occupatlon a short rnne auo, when a steam sioitel at rolrk on :a rock section of casual No. "'. between Matachin and Gorgti:i. cut through about a bushel of dyna:ite lejaply im- bedded in the rock and lumped it into, a waiting truck. According to, alvices recently received at Washingtou from the Isthmus, the gulch was crowded with workmen at the time. and only the defective condition of the old ex- plive prevented a fatal accident. The dynamite was evidently a rell. of the French operations on the isth- as. It was in large sticks, apparent- ly in a perfect state of preservtlion. though the trademark of a Frencti manufacturing concern on them bore a date that was deciphered to be Nov. A. 1867. After the scare subskied. however, the engineers in charge tried to explode the old dynamite without 4rra~ -. ri I L.4 $f :~VI .- -*. - 'I' -I,.~l.. =A-Sb 'rA EiA. BT~n~ _as k min e am naey- I- m i Wbmom dovdopsa, a SompIMd -today. nae of U --se we bemes f tthe U.lt1d St0tSO a labyrith of winding waInh MaI p-asxes and hidden steps. having been re strueted with the idea of ceaftsing any day or midnight In- trial. eam the playhouse. which is Wamndd itr Mr. Rockefeller's grand- eldrn, is connected with the reil- deir by a tunel or half sanken cov- ered paumageway. Cold Weather Advice toall is to ware of ooes sad colds on the ehes; as elected ther readily lead to co-. nanlp ponemomia or other paluomry trees Jet a soon a the coae h appeals tret it with Bialld's Horehouad 8yrup the andr4 eare Amerier. Ue as directd- rfeely hrnmlem. A care and preventive Jallldiseassof the lunm. Price 2c, o0c and $1.00 per bottle. sold by Titusville Pharmacy and Baaner Drug Store. A eetle Stery. A beetle weighing two grains is able to move a weight of five and one-half ounces, or 1320 times its own weight. A man weighing 150 pounds. if pro- portionately strong, could thus move 198W000 pounds or nearly a hundred tons. Some years ago I captured a very handsome beetle and placed it under a beaker-a thin tumbler used in chemical analysis-on a shelf of my laboratory. A few hours after the beetle had disappeared very mysteri- ously. the beaker remaining inverted. He was recaptured and again placed under the beaker. I watched the re- suit and presently found that the beetle walked the tumbler along the shelf till It reached the edge, then crept out and fell as soon as the over- hang was suffcient to afford room for ewcupe.-W. Mattlen Williams in the Gentleman's Magazine. When a healthy man or woman be- gins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, de- pressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause of it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well. Doan's kid- ney pills cure sick kidneys and keep them well. Here is Titusville testi- mony to prove it. Mrs. Calvin Hunt, living in Titus- ville, Fla., says: "Prior to using Doan's Kidney pills I suffered severe- ly from dull, nagging backaches. There was also a soreness and lame- ness across the small of my back which bothered me both day and night. If I stooped I could hardly straighten. No position I assumed was comfortable and mornings upon arising my back would be very lame. My housewoxk became a burden and some days I las hardly able to attend to my duties. It was finally my good fortune to hear of Doan's Kidney pills, and I procured a box. Since using them I have been free from backaches, the lameness and soreness has vanished and I can now do my work with ease and comfort. You are welcome to use my name as one who can recommend Doan's Kidney pills very highly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. I c l rs t a ..:. a ... e .Pt. f J rec t frm .t U t Tio s .Ph' Li. Li tr .t..u!. .' ti i .chlar er .- <- ,.: P nted in bhc. iku* I rf t V r. t -,t te . #A r .: t -E 1 , lj n'ar than -, '; ,^,! 't r,, ,, t a "l h is iia d l t ,, ".: .. ..,* [: !, {- blo~ a d liy htf 'l :: **- :: ; .- u-..ht t .- . o. You want :d t.- Mi' Kodol will dat I E.. .. .... _ fihMt W 100 A 3-2Y. TO oa Nm i I"w us up Be ver Mi Y*eew UBe" Uitil Tnwsmy.. "Stop trying a revolver and quit eading yellow backs Mtll you are twenty-one. Then come around to my edce and I will give you a check for $100 to help you along." Judge John T. Sims of Kansas City. Ka.., was moved to generosity the other morning when James Higgins of 2800 North Tremont street, Kansas City, a youth of sixteen, entered the police courtroom in that city and, step- ping up to the desk. laid down a 32 caliber revolver and a pfil of paper back novels. "There they are. Judge. all of them" he said He started to run away, but a new thought struck him. "I like to read stories of hunting and of ad- venture and, as for the revolver, 1 only used it to practice shooting when I went down to the river bank." Judge Sims .looked at the paper backs. Two of them were of the Tip Top Weekly series and were entitled "Dick Merriwell In the Wilds" and "Dick Merriwell's Red Comrade," both stories of hunting in the mountains. The other was of the Nick Carter Weekly series, entitled "Nick Carter's Japanese Rival." It was a detective story of Japan. "These may not be so bad," Judge 81ms commented. "But as a general proposition such reading Is bad for a boy, and too often it leads to evil. There is something good in you. some- thing hopeful something manly. See that you quit reading such things. stop carrying a guni. make a :man of your- self and the $100 is yours." WHY SO IEAK? Kidney Troubles Way be Sapping Your Life Away. Titusville Peo- pie Have Learned This Fact Our Gmwnte G to o e a, Rl can bM Mstlya *a-t- Md receive may mbu tt afer usg the eatU bte l the drug gist will refnd your AMF to Yl without question or delay. We will pay the druggist the prm of the bottle purcha-d by yoo. This offer applies to the lar bottle only and to but one In i family. We could not afford to make such an offer, unless we goaltively knw what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 2% time as much as the fifty cent btte. Kodol is made at thelaboratorie of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. '~~"~~- .'.,' ~* 'Yj1 ,r ..,' -. 4. Hew a Goed Bluf Worked. At 10 o'clock the cashier nl a cer- talu establishment was seized with In- fuenza. At noon the bookkeeper gasp- ed and collapsed. Both men were sent home in cabs, and the crippled estab- lshment was left to get along as well as it could in such unforeseen circum- Stances. At 1:30 the typist announced that be must goind put his feet into hot wa- ter or his dissolution would follow. He was given permission to save his life. At 2 o'clock the three clerks suc- cumbed together. They attributed the attack to some fish of which they bad Incautiously partaken. The proprietor was now left alone, save folRhe presence of one small of- fice boy. Presently be arose and put on his hat with a determined air. "Tommy." he said. "I think you and I had better go and see the game too""- Liverpool Mercury. Where They Got Off. The elderly matron with the bundles, who was Journeying to a polnt in Wis- consin and occupied a seat near the middle of the car. had fallen asleep. On the seat in frout of her sat a little boy. The brakeman opened the door of the car and called out the naue of the station the train was approaching. The elderly woman roused herself with a jerk. "Where are we now. Bobby?" she asked. "I don't kuow. grandma." answered the little boy. "Lilin't the brakeman say soumeihing just now?" "No. lie just stiu li his he::d insidl, thee li, r iuIl s; '.7.>'l " *l'Ip I we with lth.-e thiiu;-. ,,bl iy: " -hf e*:,'i.:!i u'd hurii liy This is Osh ; -.!. It's where ve g't of."-- Ex- A "Dry" Expotition. T 1 r I. ::, ,; t *: l, llI v. i f t hi .i 1 l i'l l -.l'ui itic '\i,,o itili L %1l 4 Il. *'-, *\" ji ;i *,i" il' I" \ 4hi, h ,t.i!. (lhil \I >i.... Il v ii' I if ""r"1% "" \ i1 tlh,- gr *ils. iiia lii > a, ii has bten tlkc.' l |sil .ire t f.. -i hlilt Ih li S i. cf IleTer and liiirlc is ki'uv \ to i hl:i'v lt'be.'e a reio.nt louri oe ct tof venulie is ,l .r -r 1\i,, ,itl",nls. Tl'he ii'l'i in it taik0- .aiis ito in:ake, It ki,'o ii tthiat ,til th.' I>.iv .;r.ik. w h% i i \ w ill i:ik., ilit plwi,. o1f f ihtlie M iillw ri\ % : tI 3\t.... i, ptel to say a word in its favor tfor ithi i. ni. iil of thioe seeking relief fruim uth 1 1a i tio i ii.. in a bottle of Electric Bitters thull i any other t-medy I know of.- Sold under euar-. autee at Banner Drug Store. -o.. Soothes itchiug skin. Heals cuts or urns without a Car. Cures piles. eczenua. alt rheam. any itching. Doan's Oiutui-nit. Your Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North S.ecod Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. "i : ~~ o.^ You need a saffldet anoa t of good wholesome food and more tba this you need to fully digest t. Else you can't gain strength, nor fan you strengthen your stomach If It is weak. You must eat in order to live and maintain strength. You must not diet, because the body requires that you eat a sumfo- lent amount of food regularly. But this food must be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly. When the stomach can't do it, you must take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do is to eat what you want, and let Kodol di- gest the food. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach is ieak it needs help; you must help It by giving it rest, and Kodol will do that.