rfv 3r figs Cccvxscs Vvc System Dispels coUs and Hea&ac,ncs Acs Mwa, acteXrvty as alaxaYvve. Bc8$ot McwVcTwexv awdCVAi- wxi-youxx atvd 0d. To CcX, VVs )tc3cu e$$ecS. cAways ray Vh3 GeuxxVcie, nanufocturtd' by tke CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one sue only, regular price 50 per bottl. How He Got Kven. A traveling man who stutters spent all afternoon In trying to sell a grouchy business man a bill of goods and was not very successful. As the saleemnn was locking up his grip the grouch was Impolite enough of observe In the presence of his clerks: "You must find that Im pediment In your speech very Incon venient." "Oh, no-o," replied the salesman. "Everyone has his p-pecullarlty. S-stammering is mine. What's y-yonrs?" s "I'm not aware that I have any," replied the merchant. "D-do you stir y-your coffee with your r'right hand?" asked the sales man. "Why, yes, of course," replied the merchant. - "W-well," went on the salesman, "t-that's your p-pecullarlty. Most people use a t-teaspoon." Success Magazine. Hod Cuuse For Complaint. A big, able-bodied man of about middle age shuffled Into the poor law guardian's office and curtly bade the oterk good morning. "Wot d'yer mean," he began, "by knockln' ort poor Wldder Snagg's parish pay? She's a 'onest, 'ard workin' woman, whose nose Is In the washtub all day, an' It's a wicked shame to rob'er of 'er lorful rights." The clerk took down a big ledger and silently consulted It. "Mrs. Snugg was married again," he said, "and the guardians have de cided that she Is no longer entitled to outdoor relief; and, In any event, my man," he added sharply, "I should like to know If the matter is any concern of yours?" "Concern of mine!" the man re peated. "Well, I should rather think so, guv'nor. If you stops the ole lady's pay you stops my dally ounce o' shag an quart o' beer, too! I'm 'er noo 'usband!" Answers. Boy Tortured by Krzcr.ia. "When my boy was six years old, ba suffered terribly with eczema, lie could neither sit still nor lie quietly in bed, for the itching was dreadful. He would Irritate spots by scratching with bis nails and that only made them worse. A doctor treated him and we tried almost everything, but the eczema seemed to spread. It started In a small place on the lower extremities and spread for two years until It very nearly covered the back part of his leg to the knee. "Finally I got Cutlcura Soap, Cutl cura Ointment and Cutlcura Pills and gave them according to directions. I used them in the morning and that evening, before I put my boy to bed, I used them again and the Improve ment even in those few hour: was sur prising, the inflammation seemed to be so much less. I used two boxes of Cutlcura Ointment, the same of the Pills and the Soap and my boy was cored. My son Is now In his sev enteenth year and he has pever hud a return of the eczema. "I took care of a friend's child that bad eczema on Ha face and '(nibs and - used the Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. They acted on the child just as they did on my son and It has never retained. 1 would recommend the Cntlcura Remedies to anyone. Mrs. A. J, Cochran, 1823 Columhta Ave., Philadelphia. Pa.. Oct. ?n. 1909." A young oak grows three feet in three years. In the same time an elm grows 8 feet 8 Inches and a willow 9 feet 3 Inches. Only One "Bromo Quinine," . That i Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Usd the World over to Cure Co'.i in One Day. 25c The average yield of wood an acre of forests was raised In Germany from 20 cnbio feet In 1830 to 76 coble feet In 1908. ' "KIACHK-Hlrk OA PPBIKK f,""" from Cold Hut. smmacn or .! u"' ,Vul. Caimdlne will relieve too. IS HUU (I J. ........ ..I,....,., liitniHfll. twli. Trf t6c- ui ,jUC- M aru Thnva - . . l. M ... - a ore .more ouiorenan ui mo day. . Constipation cauaee many rioiis rtls nw. ft is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce'e Pleaaant Pelleta. One a laxative, three for cathartic. In Russia the railway guage is five feet, as against 4 feet 8 iuches Jn this country. Break up that eou?h TT"1 Allen'ei tuna ruuii.. the popy'rJam&ra Jioo where otbere fail. 28o., " 100- The aoya bean of China has enter ed into eompeUUon In Europe with American cottonseed prod acts. " Hamtw. Wiaard 1 will knock the .pots off a ao throat. It. uaa makoa tonailiti.. qu.nay al diphtheria , impnewible. It is in .ply great for the relief of ail pain, sore Lfi ad inflammation. Wheat exports of this country are declining because the home consump tion is lnjcre lu- lh maad in SO autee by Wool ford's At the Me oX 70 years the average men haaJonud 8 S tons of food. The velocipede was w'tf14 Drols ia lM. B- N- v- & . .. aa, Profits In Coin. State College. How Just a little more care in solecttng seea corn uuu somewhat additional diligence In nmrdtnii ecalnst the eroBlon caused by more Spring showers would re turn enormous profits to Keystone State husbandmen were told at the fcSBion of the State College farm ers' Week by Prof. F. V. Gardner, head of the department oi agronomy, and his assistant. Prof. C. F. Bhaw. , "At the present price of corn, to Increase the yield in Pennsylvania one bushel an acre would add ii, 044,000 to the pocketbooks of our larmers," was Prof. Gardner's lnspir ins: Introduction. "More rational rotations and better tillage will do it," he said. "Under the same conditions, teu ker ials added to each ear or corn pro duced In our State would be worth iu,0(,i0. Selection and breeding will easily accomplish that. "During the last forty years the average relative money value of three crops In Pennsylvania has been com 42, wheat 3,5, oats 23. The rehuive value of corn lias increased, that of oats decreased and that for wheat re mained stationary. The day of cheap corn Is post. "The essentials of good methods in growing corn are applicable to all you listeners. .Doth soil and climate should be suitable for the crop Medium maturing varieties will give best results In this locality. Learn ing and helds Yellow Dent are types of such varieties. "Good seed ears should be 8 to 10 Inches long, and the circumfer ence should equal three-fourths the length. They should be 16 to 24 straight rows. The stocks should be of moderate height, 8 to 10 feet; the nodes short and the leaf surface rela tively large. They should support the ears by shanks of moderate length and size and at a convenient height, about 4 feet. The husks Ehould close thoroughly over the tip of the ear, so that it may not be In jured by Insects, birds or rain. Housetop Evangelist. York. Jaob Kurtz, known as the housetop evangelist, and who says he lives upon less than 10 cents each day, has been arrested on charges preferred by his wife. The case grew out of threats made by Kurtz after he denied his daughter a suitor who brought wine, waltz music and cigars Into his house. Kurtz says his wife was embittered against him because he drove the suitor away. Mrs. Kurtz charges that her husband threatened to do her and her daugh ter harm. Kurtz has attracted much attention throughout this and adjoin ing States, having traveled about preaching from housetops and using a dog team to go from place to place. Recently Kurtz made a trip through the country with a traction engine preaching and assisting In thrashing grain. Fulls From Train To Death. Altoona. Edward A. Allison, a Pittsburg division freight brakeman, fell from his train when It was on the Horseshoe Curve and was In stantly killed. Allison was 22 years old, and lived In Derry, where he had purchased a home yesterday. Intend ing ld take possession New Year's Day. He leaves a widow and one :hild. Fatally Squeezed Ity Mine Cai;c. Lansford. Peter Somers, aged 38, was so badly squeezed between a mine cage and the side of the shaft at No. 6 Colliery here that he cannot liva Arrest Of Son Kills Mm. South Bethlehem. The shock which shattered his nervous system, following the arrest of his son, Chas. Horlacher, who was arrested recently on a charge of murdering his nephew, was largely responsible for the death at Colesvllle of Ellas Horlach er. A few days ago the court freed Charles Horlacher of the murder charge, but the aged parent never rallied. Three Bitten By Mad Dog. South Bethlehem. In a dog scare on East Third Street, three persons were badly bitten while the mad ani mal escaped in the panic that follow ed. The dog attacked Miss Sybilla Boyle, daughter of Dr. P. F. Boyle, and a Miss Enrlght, sinking his teeth into their arms, causing terrible lac erations. Walter Knowles rushed to the rescue of the women and was badly bitten on the nose. Tells Name Then Dies. PotUvllle. Charles F. Helsler, aged 82 years, a Pottsville steel mill worker, attempted to board a freight train bound for PotUvllle and fell beneath the wheels. Both legs were cut off, death Immediately following the man s giving his name anl address. Titusvllle Plant Bums. Tltusville. Sparks from a furnace set fire to the roof of the Titusvllle Forge Works and the flames rapidly spread over the entire forge and blacksmith department, destroying both. The loss will approximate 850,000. Seven Children Hum. Dubois. Seven children, ranging in age from 2 to 12 years, were burned to death and three persons perhaps fatally injured when fire, followed by an explosion of powder, destroyed the homo of Stephen Bro nosky, a miner, at Sykesvllle. Six of the children were members of the lironosky family and the seventh belonged to a boarder. Mr. and Mrs. Bronosky and the boarder Jumped from an upstairs window, sustaining serious injuries. The fire started from an overheated coal stove. It spread rapidly and communicated with a keg of mine powder. Freezes Slovplng On Floor. ChrlBtlana. Frank Allen, who lived slope, was found in his home frozen to death. He had not been seen for several days, and -neighbors broke Into the place. It Is supposed Allen went home Intoxicated and fall ing to sleep, before he could get to bed, froze to death. Murray M. Raymond Dies. Corry. Murray M. Raymond, aged 87 years, a prominent citizen, died after a long illness.. Acid Nearly Burns Out Eyes. York By the splashing of acid from a vat at the plant of the York Manufacturing Company, John G. Heany, a member of the Rescue Fire Company, had fats eyes nearly burned out. Killed On First Trip. Betlehein. Fred Robson, of Caxbondale, a Lehigh Valley brake man, making hU Unit trip, was struck by an overhead bridge here aud threw n In front of his train. He was Instantly killed. Find Tot Drunk. Lebanon. Policeman Reed pick ed up a 9-year-old girl who was ly ing apparently dead In a snowbank. Investigation, it Is said by the po lice, showed the child to be Intoxi cated, and that an 11-year-old Bister had become too drunk to know what she was doing and had deserted the younger child. John Rosenhafer was arrested for furnishing liquor to the children. His Bride And $100 Gone. Bethlehem. When John L. Frundt, of Mauch Chunk, went home from work he found his young wife, who was Miss Sybilla Dotter, of Hickory Run, missing. The woman, according to the husband, took $400 belonging to him. They were mar ried on Thanksgiving. Frundt de clares a male friend of the family Is missing, too. Pinning Mill Burns. Parkesburg. In a $35,000 fire the big planing mill of A. P. Reid & Sons was destroyed. The firemen had to carry the hose to the blaze in single pieces, it being found Im possible to haul the apparatus to the blaze through the snow. Deserted Woman Goes Insane. Lewlstown. Mrs. Sadie Orcutt, 37 years old, was found demented and kneeling on the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks praying, paying no attention to an approaching locomo tive which was bearing down on her at the rate of sixty miles an hour. She had been deserted In New York City several months ago, sho declared, by William E. Orcutt, a supposed veteran of the Spanish- American War, and was trying to get to Claire Lake, Iowa, where her mother resides. Organize To Fight Oleo. Altoona. For the purpose of pro tecting the pure butter Interests of the State and at the same time as sisting the State Dairy and Food De partment in preventing the illegal sale of oleomargarine, the Butter Association of Central Pennsylvania was formed here by men identified with the dairy business. These offi cers were elected: President, W. F. Hail!, Huntingdon; vice-president. John Niggle. Martlnsburg; secretary, H. M. Gooderhain, Patton; treasurer, H E. DcBhong, of Altoona. Sends Son Away; Ends Life. Reading. While bis seven-year- old son and his housekeeper were at tending a Sunday School entertain ment, Solon W. Kline, aged 32 years, committed suicide by inhaling gas. Kline had been despondent for some time because of illness. Pastor Itesigns. Royersford. At a meeting of the official board of the Spring City Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Edwin Forrest Hann, who for three years has been their pastor, tendered his resignation. He has received an invitation from the Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church, at Tenth and Oxford Streets. Philadel phia, at a salary of $2000 a year. Jeremiah S. Parvin Dies. Readinc Jeremiah Starr Parvin a descendant of the Parvin family which Betting In rintol ship, this county, In 1768, and which una ugurea extensively in the early history of the country and State, died at hlfl homn at T.oaonnrr nt pleurisy. Some years ago Mr. Par vin was a candidate on the Republi can ticket for Congress from this district. Woman Dies While Visiting Son. Read I nir. Mre rhnrintto womor of Terre Hill, Lancaster County,' uiea wane on a visit to her son. Rev. n. u. weaver, this city. She waa 74 years of age. Woman As Robber. Great Bend. Mr mt win ok years old, was arrested at Blngham ton, N. Y for the robbery of the Great Bend Postofllce. About $145 was recovered. The arrest followed the confession of Walter Wllmont, who alleged the woman riimi,iu,H . a man committed the daring deed. ine money was iouna burled be neath a barn. Killed As He Slips Under Engine. South Bethlehem C. B. Hitter, a prominent coa merchant and brother of Mablon Rltter was instantly killed when he stepped on a piece of ice to avoid a locomotive, which he failed to hear on account of deafness, and fell ' directly In front of the train, which cut him in tvo. After two years of experiments a Trinidad sugar plantation owner has succeeded in making a good grade of paper from waste cane and bam boo fiber. Aluminum. This metal was pro duced to the amount of 18,100 tons, of which about 14,600 tons were consumed during 1908. The statis tics on silver and quicksilver were not completed at the time of the Issuance of the report by the Frank fort metal companies. The Treasury offiicals have decid ed that government bonds are with out the pal of the corporate net earnings tax law. That Is, income derived (root Investment in federal serurlttae Is to be excluded from computations for taxing purposes. THE AGE OF SOARING. ' 'They've All Got Wings But Me." Cart-von from the New York TTernM. Throws Dynamite in Stove. Shamokln. A dualln cap, con taining dynamite, In a bucket of coal, was thrown on a fire at the home of Mrs. Mary Ponto, at Kulp- mont. A terrific explosion follow ed, the kitchen being wrecked and part of Mrs. Ponto s face and arm torn away. WORLD'S DEST SPEED AM DISTANCE RECORDS MOSTLY MADE W 1909. Moforrvrlo -One rnllfi r 42 3-5 sPcnndf. Snrlngfild, Mnss.. July 31, 1003. tn o-n hour, 71 mllen 6fil vnrds. nt S'-inqflnld, September 6, 1909. Frd Huyrlt. On hundred itiIIpf, In Ih. 37m. r)9a.. J. D. Rozler, T op AritPlPs. Anrl) IS. 1909. Twenty-four hours, 1093 miles 1311 yards, C. Snopeor, SnrlFft"ld, Octnlmr 1 and 2. PIrTf-tpnr.e nilln In F S 3-5 uncords: at'to ppppd: tf. L. Collins, Or mnnrt. F'n.. Mn-cb 2fi. 1909. One hour. fi?. m'los 19S ynrd?; motor pBPd: Cii(rnnr(i Munich. Snteiihor IS. 1999. Twenty-foif hours, S15 rnii'-s 291 yards: nnd: Vi. Bophours. Pirls, Mnrcli 24. 1906. Ono mile In J m. Ks,: naoed: Rnv i"uer, Los Anscelrs, .Tun 27. 1999. iro siftinr One m!' In 2m. 32s., O. Math!snp. navos. fiwitzor innfi t n'itfl"or, One milo In 2m. 39 3-5 s., John Nilwon, St. Paul, Mar-h B. 1909. Top Vnrhtfn" .'"( mile i 25 ' peronds Mill) miles PPr hour), Clarl. Cnntnin F. W. Pr'fe, Shrewsbury Plvr, Fehrunw. 1 SOS. "tn?nnWTp irifty miles, clrci'la- ack. In 47m. 1Kb., by Bnrnpv nidfl"ld. nnl'ng, Tp-". tieppmher R, 1909. One ni'lp, circular track. In. pn 4-5 opronds. I)'- Rnlnh T)e Palma. M'nnnnoHs. pppfpilipr 11, 1999. Five niipp. Rfl,sht',,''n''. I" 2m. 1-""...1" Oo,-$r Pnhertsnn. Or mond Ttpflpli. Pin.. M""',,i 23. 1909. Npw ArppTicnn twnnty-four-hour rrord. bv Mulford npd Patprhke. at HrleMon Beach. Sntember, 1 19. Fnst"f mi' ott rn"'1" In an auto, 28 1-5 seconds, by Marriott, at Or mo"' Wpxp'i. in.. 190". Ifp inr Itpo" OM MHi. bns nvrnsn "er minute in 100-niilP rncp. "&11.R7 vprrtu; fclrdi". 290-milo racp, 1S75.45 yards. P.est sppp'' in 19n9. 1004 miles in five davp. Ti.oroi'li'vpd Oni mi's 'n 1.35 atrn'n-n tlnio, sra!ht course. Pni'-pfo-. d. 110. Monmouth Pur1?. AntT'i't ?S. 1R90. r?st marks of 19o. F:trhert, one mils and five-eighths in 2.45; Center Shot, one mil In 1.37 t-5. Hirnes Iinr: Trettintr Two f,itot hept and fastest hear In motn rppo. lonfl. Wamlntrft Be'le. 2.01 V, . 2.01 H . PiHn!- Minor TJpir. 1.59".. WorM's rpord": Trotting One mile in l.SSif., neninft timp, T o" mi'on. Memphis. OnbT ?A. 1905. Pirim One mile In 1.55. prplnpt. t'mr. Tjpn Potrh. St. Paul. September S, 190C. Ttimpln-r Fic;M. hundred in(1 plgllv yarn's In 1.52 4-5. Kmlllo T.un;rh!. MontreM. Pentembe- 15. 1900 Tpn miles in 52.34 4-5. P.eorce Wonhrnr. Ce'tle Pork. November 0. 1909. Felny One mile in 3.20 3-5, four men. Ir'sb American A. C, Traverp Island. September 25. 1909. One Pii'o in 4.15 ?-5. T Cenneff. August 28. 1905. One hundred yards in 9 2-5 peeonrlp, R. F. Wnlkp-. South Africa, June, 1909. Wnlklpfr One mll In G.29 3-5 (amateur), by F. P. Murray, New York. October 27. 18S3. Ttoller Skating One mile In 2.24, W. Robinson, Chicago, October G, 1908. Kvrimmlprr One mile In 23.1 B 4-5 (amateur In tanlri. B. Klernnn, Australia Open water, 24.33, W. Battcrsbee. Epgland. Women. 32.44, Mls A. Keilorman. B"t Amerlran records in 1909 120 yards, tank, in 1.10: SS0 yards, atill onen water, 12.18 2-5: ono mile, still open water, 219 3-5, by C. M. Daniels. .lunnilnc Rupnlnir two bops and .lump, 50 ft. 2 7-10 In.. Dan Ahpnrne, Ponton, Julv 31, 1909. Stand, bop. sten and jump, 32 ft. 44 in.. Pint Adams. Celtic Park. September 2G. 1909. Ilin'cilex One hundred and tweptv yards, low, 14 2-5 second.?, J. J. Eller, Celtic Park, September 6, 1909. OvcrectiiiK Aalii To Itlnnie. Excnifiive eathig is one of our handiest and most needful scape goat. Ai:nost every sin and trouble of the human race Is attributable to It. We grow fat because we cat too much. We die young because we eut too much. Rheumatism and all other ills of the flesh come from weHsive Indulgence In food. We are not sure but that earthquakes and volcanoes result from this com mon human vice. For could not a plausible thesis be maintained that the excessive eating of the inhabi tants of one part of the earth so alters the pressure upon Its crust as to cause cracks and adjustments along Its weakest lines? It Is not surprising, therefore, that an explanation which explains so much Bhould also explain the pres ent high cost of living, and ac-cord-lncly a scientist in the Department of Agriculture bn offered this so lution of the present economic dif ficulty. All the notion has to do Is to diet for the hluli .cost of living. Let it eat lesB and mvi rich. There is only one discomfort Involved In this Interesting and timclv diseoverv The whole dletarlnn controversy will bo inflamed. New York Tribune. What It I suully Mr ails. "Whet is meant by the expression a poker fare'?" asks the man with the wispy beard. 'Does It moan the ability to look Innocent when you hold the winning hand?" "Sometimes nnuu-ov.wt tun with the over-shot eyebrows; "but as a general thing it means the ne cessity of looking unconcerned when you loso." Chicago Post. 4 TU!AH s P i aftic NEEDKMS YttJOoT ViYTWXO FIT Itl F.T ' i THE FLAC' EW-.v.iaO TCVfcS LilJ;A)KK i. tAW PAW LMMIVl P1LL51 MY AM MIGHTY FWIfOKI 4 U 1 -M AAlUiTMAKi Him AMI xEJi-SU 'PATJ.jt'HA7 J ;xrpA LAROC .itcAk. J I EBRYBODY SAYS . I D1UU RA1 A COW 3INCE I L 1 ' m.iHO i nasf. paw paw I KC30LVED- THAT WHIiIFVPtt. t AS WUOr;. .lliinynn'fi Pnw Pnw Pill thwrh)trt fti'liviiy by K'''it' uiMtbtNtH. Shny do iwt cmir,KTt' or HkniL J iM-y urn lonlr to H atim tl atitl tn tv n; Inviifuiuiff Inntewl of'wwakim. Tltrftm-' rich i ho hlood nml ctill flif ttumarh l(foi.U th liur)rtmiiiit from fixnl tht I put Into 1L XTit M)iiialfi no rulotnul; Uimj art nothing boaMuic i.iul tiiuuiRiliiK. Kor ul hv all lrurwiAU ta mi l If you nrrl nifdwal (MtvioA, wrlim Xmn-! ynn'H ItooUiro. TIihv will ntXrimto ttie bit o.lhairl nl.tlfty alwoliitHy rf ofChnnm. .III'M VM8. 3al aodJvllrrwoii Ml. l'liHa4lelhl ka- SI liny on Cold Hnrmly rir a enlrt In cmAmy lix a fc-w hour tuiU vutim lu a irm daym. Ir1c toe. (jtmiWf.lfeTASH tw GmtlM mm SUMMARY OP WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN 1910. Solution of mystery of the origin of life and its artificial creation in the laboratory. Transnlantinir dog and monkey teeth into the human jaw. Cure for cinder. Shlftlpg of vital orsars from antmal to mn by surcipal means. Aeroplnnps traveling fropi New York to Chicago In five hours. Face of the person you t" Ik to over the ttelenhone viflbla to you. Drama on rfrantlc cirrulpr staga stirroundlnR nudience, without Inter mission, sconss lighted by artificial sun moving from east to west. Ships propelled by gas turbines, eliminating furnaces, boilers and stokers. . . L, . Mono-railroad cars running at 200 miles an hour. A prediction of children boiig shot to school through pneumatic tubes. Color photocrpnhy perfected tn mike prints on paper. Landscapes and faces "snapshotted" In their natural colors. Discovery of missing links in human evolution in California and elsewhere. Antidote for root poisons, beneilting agriculture. "Doctoring the desert with chemicals Instead of irrigation. Learning the stuff comets are made of by using the perfected spectro scope on Halley's wanderer. Discovery of the South Pole. Municipal subsidies In American tor musical culture. SOME OF THE CHIEI BENEFACTORS IN 1909. Some fertilizer may tell you that tlicy will sell you potash cheaper than we will. We are offering carloads for cash direct from the German mines to the buyer at the lowest price ever quoted. If any one offers it to you for less than our price, before ac cepting his offer be sure that the manufacturer signs a contract with you absolutely guaranteeing dvl.'v erv of potash salts and not some substitute in the shape of such Delivery Guaranteed Direct from the German Mines to Your Farm manurzturers mixed poods as he may have on hand at the close of the season. You know how it has been in the past. If you are contracting f jr other fertilizers, be sure that the contract requires delivery of the. potash at the same time with or before the delivery of the other goods. Do not accept the other poodi until the potash is delivered. Do not depend on the assurance of the salesman. Write it in the con tract. It will pay, -you to do so. ROTASII PAYS For particular and pricta wril to GERMAN KALI WORKS, Continental Bldrf.. Baltimore i t i i i John S. Kennedy ; ... . lohn D. Rockefeller , Andrew Carnegie Mrs. Chrlstonher L. Magee.. James Masterson Burke, approximately. Ex-Sanator William r . Vilas C. N. Crlttcnton James Milllken. approximately , Mltcbel Valentine Mary Rhlnelander Mrs. Russell Sago Charles M. Pratt and Mrs. E. B. Dane, his sister. George Crocker, between 11,500,000 and Harry S. Henry Mrs. Josephine L. Newcomb. Elizabeth Brignam.... $26,5.10,000 12,852,000 6,056,511 6,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 1,900,000 1.700,000 2,000,000 1,600,000 1.600,000 1,600,000 Mountain Lions and Coyotes In vade Premises of Summer Hotels. Denver, Col. Unusually heavy snow on the eastern slope of the Rockies has forced wild game of near ly all varieties to overrun ranches along tho foothills in search of food. A mountain lion chased two cows through the village of Insmont, a mountain resort near Denver. Antelope, deer and mountain sheep are seen In large numbers on the ranches and on tho premises of sum mer hotels of Fremont County, close to Canon City. IliltiHh PoHtoftire Makes Money Order Deal With Western Union. London. The Postmaster-General has agreed with the Western Union Telegraph Company for an exchange through that company of telegraph money orders between the United Kingdom and Canada and the United States after January 1, 1910. The maximum amount for which a single money order may be issued here will be 40 sterling, but for or ders Issued in the United States and Canada tor payment In the United Kingdom the maximum will be $200. ltailuay Has Put No Ban on Lightweight Workers. Albany, N. Y. Denial was roaduat the headquarters of the Delaware and Hudson Company here that orders had been Issued from Albany for the discharge of nineteen D. and H. em ployes at Carbondale, Pa., because they weighed less than 160 pounds. Jaraea H. Manning, superintendent of motive power, said: "Many of our best men weigh less than 160 pounds. Their work re quires bralu matter as well as muscle." Newsy Gleanings. Tbt Christmas mail was heavier In overy department than in 1908. Princess Louise bas begun a legal battle for a large share of King Leo pold's estate. An operation with the use of to Talntt waa successfully performed In Auburn, N. Y. - The Temps, of Paris, paid a high tribute to the political and moral creed of Tbcodor Roosevelt, Belgian Socialists Issued a mani festo refusing tu swear allegiance to Albert as Klug aud declaring for a re China About to Spend $20,000,000 in America. Washington, D. C. Within a few days the Chinese Minister, Chang Yin Tang, will take the first step toward the purchase of $20,000,000 worth of war material in this country. Dr. Wu, the retiring Minister, conferred with shipbuilding and steel Interests during bis stay in New York City, with a view to the purchase, and the matter will be gone over upon the ar rival of a commission, now in Eng land, wblcb is empowered to sign con tracts for vessels and ammunition. About Noted People. James B. McGregor celebrated his 108th birthday at North Newport, N. H. Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, head of the Elder Dempster Steamship Company, la dead. Mayor-elect Gaynor apoke at the dedication of an annex to the Brook lyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum. Joseph Elslnger, a church organ ist, waa killed when an automoblU turned turtle In Pelhara Manor, N. Y. Young Jay Gould did not testify In the Hero-Zelaya breach of promise suit, but sensational letters were read. Doubtless True. A teacher in a Birmingham Echoo was endeavoring to explain the term "booking," as applied to our railway system. "Now," he was Baying, "ran any ol you tell me the name of the o'fllce ut which railway tickets are sold?" "The booking office," replied one of the lads. "Right," responded tho teacher. At this moment his eye fell on a small boy at the end of the class who was evidently paying very little at tention to wliut wan said. "Did you hear that, S-'jiry?" he de manded. "Wot, cir ?' askcj the youth, inno cently. "As I thought, you were not lis tening. We will suppose you father decided to have a day s holiday am! vlflt the seaside. What would In have to do before he could take liH seat In the train?" Without a moment's thought the youngster electrified his tencher bv replying: "Pawn his tools.'" London Tlt-D!!s. Japan has nearly 50,000,000 peo ple more than half as many as the I'nltod S'ates. For f or. OS and GRIP. Flrk's f'Ai'rinxs I tlm bmit remedy rfllHvi'-, ilu- mhii. a ind feverlslincsw cuius Ihc CuUI mid rrtrt4 normal cunuiilun. It's ll.inlil i tli'i-ts Imim-diuU'ly. 10c.. . sod Ice, kl drui( alort-s. The oincers of the British Navy alone make a formidable squad of 109" 10. IVrrv Davis' Painkiller lins hen for ovm severity yearn a rliaMp remedy for lum riao, sciatica, jileuriay, etc. Ci'etllng Kven. Miss Pasany What n lovelv gown you have on! But haven't I seen it before? .Miss Tartlelgh No, I think not. You see. I've onlv wmn it smart affairs this season. Brooklvii Life. A flower cut in the morning will outlive flowers cut later In tho day. Piles Cured in (I to I t Days. I'.izo i iiutment is cuurnntrcHl to iur snf i'hh" nfl teh inir.ltlinu, HltHnliugorPrntruding i'iks .u U to lVdayBoruiouuy let uidwl. 60s .tr. Winslow'iiSootrJm Syrup tor Children rtetliini;.ii)fti'nsthpiruins,roiln)eiiiirJainini. Hon, ulluyi; ptuu,cures wind colic, y6c bottla A single salt works in Brazil covers' an area of almost 24 square miles. Kheuniiititmi Cured In a Day. Dr. lletchnn's Relief for Khtumatura snd ISoiiiulKia radically cure in 1 lo 3 days. He action m remarkable. Remove the cauae ami t baease ijuickly diauimeara. Kirat dua greatly benefit. 7jc. and $1. All druggist. The dum-dum bullet is named aft- er ut piuco, near Calcutta, where it j whs first made. Welcome Words to Women Women who suffer with disorder! peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free Che advice of i ptiyiiciun of over 40 yeara' experience a skilled and successful speciuliht in the diaeatcs Of women. I-vory letter of this tore liua the moat careful consideration and ii regarded ci tuoredly Con6dentiol. Many aenaitively nioder.t women writo Ju y to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling- to their local ptiyaieian. The loctl phyaiciaa i pretty lure to ey that he cannot da anything without "an examination." Dr. Pierce bolda that thcae dittaiteful examinations are generally need. nuwan, except in rare coaea should submit to them. n. D: . ' .crt-n ircatmtnt will cure you rfrht In tha your own boo... Hi. F.vori,riVe!r.r!pUo? STf tmodreds of thouaenda, some of them the wont ot nan. It Is the onlymcdicine of in kind that ia the product of a regularly tfr.du.ted Jngred.ent on ,t. ouuide wrapper. There's no .eorcoy. hwUI br aulXZ tion. No alcohol and no h.biMorminfi dru. .re found iB lTsSaa! uloua medieine dealer, may offer you . .uh.7i,u"e! IWt .U, it IwTrlU V. rierec, Preaident, Buffalo, N. Y.,-take the advice received and be well. No Matte wh.t Liver or Bowel medicine yon are using-, atop it nom. Oct a lOo bo week's treatment of CAS CARETS today jon your drufjiat and learn bow eaaily, naturally and delightfully your liver can be made lo work, and your bowmU move every day. There's nu tfm in every box. C A SCAR ETT 3 .re nature's helper. You will aaa tho tftftrvnee a Cn this orr. man It with roar adJme to Bterllug RemedyCoinpeny.Chlea-o. Ill .an4 r eaiva . handaume aounnir sold Bon Bon Fax a. New York City has more electric motors than any other city In the world. There are ion Enn n . ,... I ---.www W ft WW,U. f x Children Like j) PIS'; riiflisn -1 mi si i ii...Aav I furs ! Hide and ! we)i ( faaihara. Tallow, Imu, VM WIM Cl-ear. Mm. M H M.U-toa i. I S CW UM t k-T ta I LU "J! kMw I fl r lata, ia LaaanOa, Wius U waaaar I SMMaAftMaasawa, I II M. taibAtA Son, I 1x7 a. ataHiat tu tamttuXa, gy. I ) CUR222 Ul tut ui.uu roi UU..S It m to plcaaaut to Uke stops the cough so Cjuicxly. AbaoUitely ssi loo and coutaioj do opiatcv PATITNT TrUeUrfci, haudaasjMxrtr, lAimUO.rsy, CUlau aatmtt tka.Ces Bamuat, SollclUDtS Aedreas W. R WILLS, ... . . . -vn'y-ol-I-ow, 312 lad. Ave, Wnhlawtea. D. C. MTSAar riacaiua. wtrtr 1, -7j .4
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