TRIADS n f NUKOF.MS I'Lr-'J 5i ceo ON YCl'P. Jvi! i in i r.n J III l.UlAK ot i 1HF Kmrtroact aw CFTSoitt li.u.iif.nr Vf.on t iitliE pg8 WX)D. THE BOSS Pl ICONGJWUljijtfuONJr RAISED MY WACESH-1 IWDSmtoG.YTOMAni- ww row wu.- to Hu-a K' ! State Pennsylvania ltlnnyoiTft Prw Fbw IMHw eoox the liTar.nto activity hy gentle mrtborfn. They do not loour, grlpa or wtkii. Thtj are a tonic to the fttonuu h, Uvr and oervnn; Invigorate tnntead of weaken. They em rich the blood and vnablu the stomarn to nt all the taourtnlimtmt from food that to put Into It. Thetv pi Hi contain no calomeli they are oothlnir, heiUlnij and lit I in ul all tig. For aalft hy all drutCKlu ' l0r n, tbo Isoa. 1 you need medhial advice, wrltn Mun yon' Doctor. They will alviM to tiie hem of their ability atmolutelr free of ilmrtm. MINI ON' 0iU and Jetlcraon Htm,, 1'tatladrlpbU. n. MunyonCold Kenn-dy cure a coid In one day. iPrlce 25c Mun voir Khemnatiim Kmedy rellevoi flB a few noura and oun-n in a lew da. frloe siOu. BROWN'S Bronchial. Troches Instantly rtUT Sort Throat, Hoanrnns rut Coughs. UntxccUVd for clearing ths voles. Abo lutsly frff from opiates or anTthrng harmful. Price, 25 will, SO cents and $1.00 per box. 6mpU Knt on fcqutrt. JOHN I. BROWN & SON, Boon, Msis. Accounted Vot. Landlady -This is a bronze tur key. Starboard Ah, I see; survivor from the bronze age. New York Sun. Kills Timekeeper. Reading. William H. Brooks, a colored man, who was employed by the Toledo Construction Company, which has the contract to repair the city's streets, entered the office of the company on the fifth floor of George F. Baer's office building and began a dispute with Frederick S. Neudoerf fer, the timekeeper, as to the amount of money due him. . In his frenzied anger he pulled out a revolver and sent several bullets into Neudoerffer's body. Neudoerffer died at one of the local hospitals fifteen minutes after being ehot. He never regained con sciousness. He had been shot In the head and near the heart. The mur derer ran down the stairway of the building, and as soon as be reached tho street he was pursued by a large crowd. Four squares away just as the foremost man about reached him. the negro pulled out his revolver and shot himself through the head. He dropped dead to the pavement. Neu doerffer was a well-known locksmith, which calling he followed for some years. Later he worked In the city engineer's office, and then assumed a position with the Toledo Construction Company. He was 50 years of age, a prominent Democrat and was the nominee of his party for Select Coun cil in the Fourteenth Ward. He was one of the most popular citizens of Reading. Brooks came here a few weeks ago from Jacksonville, Fla. It was learned later that the crowd In pursuit of Brooks was bent on lynching 'him, and that knowing this he killed himself. ' . Physician's Narrow Ksrape. Lewlstown. Dr. B. P. Steele, of McVeytown, had a narrow escape. While answering a professional call in the country his horse bolted, dash ing into the side of a passing freight train at the public road crossing in Mattawanna. The horse was killed instantly, and the sleigh dashed to splinters, but occupant uninjured. For COIvDS and GltlP. Rick's OAPnniNI Is the bist . remedy tcllcro the achiiur and feverishnesa-curoa the Cold and restores normal condition. It'j liquid effects Immediately. 10c.. and doc., aldruif stores. Japan has few millionaires ana practically no multimillionaires. Head, hack and lep ache? Thronl nre, with chills? That ia La Grippe. Tako Perry Davis' Painkiller at once. Rare old cashmere shawls are again In favor for evening wraps. Girl's Strange Iisnppeiiraiire, Fogelsvllle. Peter K rocker, a Slav quarry worker, is seeking the aid of the authorities In locating the whereabouts of his 19-year-old daughter, who has been missing since early in December, The girl left her home on the day of her disappear ance arid was last seen at her sister's home, leaving the same day to re turn home. Rheumatism Curett In a Day. Dr. Detcbon's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action ia remarkable. Removes the cause sod disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. AU druggists. Laying A Ghost. Sir William Henry Perkins, the Inventor of many coal-tar dyes, was talking in New York, before he sail ed for England, about the Psychical Research Society. "Crookes and some other scien tists go in for psychical research," he said, "though I confess that to me the subject makes no great appeal. "Personally I have come in con tact, during a fairly long career, with but one ghost story. Its hero was a man whom I'll call Snooks. "Snooks, visiting at a country house, was put in the haunted cham ber for the night. He said ho felt so uneasiness; nevertheless he took to bed with him a revolver of the lat est American pattern. "He' fell asleep without difficulty, but as the clock was striking two he awoke with a strange feeling of op pression. "Lifting his head, he peered about him. The room was wanly illuminat ed by the full moon, and in that weird, bluish light he saw a small band clasping the rail at the foot of the bed. '"Who's there?' he demanded, tremulously. "There was no reply. The hand did not move. "'Who's there?' said Snooks again. 'Answer or I'll shoot.' "Again there was no reply, and Snooks sat up cautiously, took care ful aim and fired. "He limped from that night on, for he shot off two of bis own toes." New York World. ' ' The. First Thing. ; Mrs. iWiso 6o you're going to marry and go to housekeeping, eh? Why, you don't know the first thing about keeping house. Miss Pert Oh, yes, I do! Mrs. Wise I'd like to know what? Miss Pert The first thing is to get a man to keep house for. Cath olic News. To Pave SU-rlton Streotx. Steclton. The Municipal League of Steolton will shortly Inaugurate a campaign for -the further Improve ment of streets. It Is planned to pave Front Street for the full length of of the plant of the Pennsylvania Steel Company. Charter For New Ituilroad. A charter was issued at the Capitol to the Tuscarora Railroad Company to build a line forty-five miles long in Huntingdon and Fulton Counties. The company is controlled almost en tirely by New York and Connecticut people and has a capital of $450,000. Charged iVHi'i Safe Blowing. York. William Sherman and An drew Philips, arrested at Harrlsburg, are said to be the men who blew open the safe In the postotfice at Newberry- town December 9 last. Coins found in the possession of the men were identified by Postmaster Eppley and his son. Some $400 in money and $100 in postage stamps were secured. Lake Resort A rh In limns. Conneaut Lake. For the third time In as ninny years, this Summer resort wns swept by a serious fire. A majority of the prominent httlld lugs were destroyed, entailing a lo?s estimated at 550,000. The origin Is not known. Honor Si huj Iklll Haven Organist. Schuylkill Haven. After serving as organist and conductor of St. John's Reformed Church chol' for twenty-five years, John D. Berger, tendered his resignation.' In honor or his long and faithful services the choir tendered a banquet and pre sented him with a handsome gold watch fob and Masonic emblem. Reading Loses Philunt iroplst. Reading. Miss Suesan E. Benson, long leader in Reading benevolent work, died here of general debility, aged 78 years. Six years ago she built a large annex to the Widows' Home at her own expense. She was a director of the Institution for many years. On Trial When Wife Is Killed. Pottsvllle. Louis Lose, of Rey nolds, who was In court awaiting trial on a charge of selling liquor with out license, was stunned when he was handed a telegram stating that his wife had been killed by a railroad train. District Attorney Lyons im mediately postponed the case. Increases Capital Half Million. Harrisburg. The Chadwlck En gineering Company, of Pottstown, filed notice of increase of Its capital from $500,000 to $1,000,000. Notice was also filed at the Capitol that the company had authorized issuance of $300,000, of bonds. SI A. M,'L"g-T ACKAC WWW? tSlJB at Ms Krja.XtfA 1 UL2LJ Wil ii t.t. m -i gitinn .1 ii A WARNING THAT MUST NOT BE IGNORED V( Pain in the back is the kidneys signal of distress, , , If this' timely warning is ignored, kidney disease silently fastens its deadlv grip for kidney sickness first shows itself in ipains and disorders in other parts, and the real cause is too often hidden untiHatal Bright's disease or diabetes has set !in. Suspect the kidneys if you are rheumatic and nervous or have lame back, painful, too frequent or scanty urina-i tion, weak heart, dizzy spells, headaches, bloating or neur algia. What you want, is a special kidney medicine not ;an experiment, but one that has stood the test for years.; Doan s Kidney Pills relieve weak, congested kidneys cure backache regulate the urine. A KIDNEY REMEDY OF 75 YEARS' EXPERIENCE DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS began curing lame backs and sick kidneys 75 years ago. The dJmand lead a nearby druggist, James Doan, to prepare it for sale. From him the jnagic formula passed to the presciu proprietors, now, as in inose eany days, uoan s Ktaney ftut are made from only the purest drugs and are absolutely non-poisonous.' They are used and praised all over the civilized world. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS MAKE LASTING CURES t'tvtry Piclur ' ' " ' ' I Oliver S. Ileniiinger Dies. Allentown. Oliver S. Hennlng-r, editor of the "Daily City Item," for the past eight years, and one of the best known newspapermen Ju the Le high Valley, died from acute gastri tis, aged SO years. Judge McKnnlly Drops Dead. Clearfield. Judge Joseph B. Mc Enally, one of the oldest attorneys In the State, and the oldest graduate of Dickinson College, dropped dead. He was S ."X years of age. Drops Head Flint Day At Work. South Bethlehem. Starting to work at the Hellerstotie quarries at I-Iellertown, William Wagner was Joking with fellow-employees about his new position when he suddenly dropped aver dead from apoplexy. EvoiyPi'cture C. P. TJartlinR, 130 Middle 8t., New Bern, N. C, savn: "For some time I sutTered from a severe case of kidney complaint, I had dull, grinding backaches and pains across my loins, und felt miserable in even way. Often I was in sui-h a condition that 1 could, not attend to my work. The kidney secretions were irregular in passaiie and unnntural, plainly showinu that my kidneys were not performing their functions Hopcrly. .earning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I decided to try them anil procured a lxx at Ilradham's Drug Store. 1 becan their use as directed and in a short time they etlected a complete cure." (Statement (liven Apr. 2, HM.1.) On Jan. 25, IfKiS. Mr. Hartlinv. said: "I rhvp a statement publicly recommending Doan's Kiclnev Pills in ljtlt and ut this time 1 jjludlv cunlirm all 1 then said. I have li.ul no trouble from my kidneys siuce this remedy cured mu." I TIM I LMJILi Try Doan's Kidney .1 .14 IA 1J I liVaij p(ij9 without cost. Cut out this coupon and mail It to Fostor-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. A FiVEE TRIAL Eox of Doan's Kidney Pills will bo mulled you promptly. A. C. L. Mrs. Henry Sykes, Field St., N.nikMliuk. Conn., says: "Doan's Kidney 1'ills bcnetiicl me greatly and I am glad to recommend them. For some tune 1 suffered from a dull, heavy ache acrov. the small of my back and kidneys. My hai l: ached constantly and if I stood in one position for any length of time, or did much stooping, my sutlering w as great ly intensified, (toing up or down stnn-s also aggra vated my trouble. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 procured a box at lireman's Drug More, arid began their use. 'I lie symptoms of my trouble began to disappear immediately and it was but a sin t time when I was tree from kidney com plaint. No words e:in express mv hiu-h opinion of Doan's Kiduev Tills." i Statement giwn m lM'il.) On Oct. 4. IfatS. Mrs. S kes said: "The state ment I cave some years age in fav .r -f I Man's Kidney Pills was correct. Doan's Kidney fills cured me of kidney disease and 1 have h i 1 prac tically no trouble tieni my kelncvi since." SSK3BBEBSSESS3 I.aI Knfs Paris (Jroen. Reading. Morris X. Conrad, 18 years old, an orphan, employed by J. C. Balthaser, at Centerport, this county, swallowed a few ounces of Paris green and then washed It down with elder. He was found Jylng un conscious In the snow In the orchard. After hard work the boy was re stored to consciousness. Ho told several members of the family that he had tried to kill himself. Writ ing on the barn door by the boy confirmed the statement that he wished to die. Ho is out of danger. Village Willed Out. South Fork. The village of Giles- town, across the Conemaugh River from hero, has practically been wiped out by flood and fire. No casualties of any kind occurred, but upwards of $50,000 damage was done. Two bridges, connecting Gilestown and South Fork, were carried away by the Ice and high water' of the river, and early today fire broke out, de stroying a church, school, several stores and a number of houses. Nurses' Home For Norristoun. Nonrlstown. Tho Charity Hospi tal Association, at its annual meeting, decided to erect a home for nurses adjoining the institution at Basin and Powel Streets, at a cost of $20,000. One-tenth the- amount was raised by the woman's auxiliary at a recent supper.' The association re-elected Dr. R. Y. Eisenberg president. The endowment fund of the Institution amounts to $21,900. A WOMAN DOCTOR Was Quick to Sec Tlutf Toffee Was Doing the Mischief. A lady tells of a bad case of coffee poisoning, and tells it In a war o simple and straightforward that lit erary skill could not.lmprove it. ! "I bad neuralgic headaches for 13 Tears," she says, "and suffered untold agony. When I first began to have them I weighed 140 pounds, but they brought me down to 110. I went to many doctors and they gave me only temporary relief. So I suffered on, till one day a woman doctor told me to use Postum. She said I looked like I was coffee poisoned.: "So I began to drink Postum and I gained 15 pounds In the first few weeks and continued to gain, but not so fast as at first. My headaches be gan to leave me after I had used Pos tum abont two weeks long enough to get the coffee poison oat of tay sys tem. "Since I began to use Postum I can gladly ear that I never know what neuralglo headache is like any more, and It was nothing but Postum that made me well. Before I used Postum I never went ont alone: I would get bewildered and would not know r which war to turn. Now I go alone and my head Is a clear as a bell. Mr I brain and nerves are stronger than : they have been for yeare." S Head the little book, "The Road to Wellvuie," In pkga. "There'a a Rea son." t Ever rear! the above letter T A new one appear from time to tlnw. TII are geoalue, true, and fuU of noma fnterret. Murdered Woman Ruriexl At York. York. The body of Miss Arabella Wanner, formerly of York, and who was murdered at her home, 129 West Camden Street, Baltimore, by , Wil liam Ashby Carter, a shipbuilder, who was Infatuated with the woman, was brought here and taken to the home of her brother, Samuel D. Bupp, of 227 Southwest Street, where the fun eral services were held. Plumber Stints Fire. Bethlehem. A fire started by a plumber who was thawing out frozen pipes, destroyed the handsome house of H. A. Foering, head master or the Bethlehem Prep School. Hear ing of the fire, the students of the prc: school rushed from their class rooms to the fire, and saved every piece of furniture. Puts Oil On Fir, May Die. Norrlstown. Placing oil on the fire to hurry breakfast, Mrs. John Sylvester, of. Plymouth township, was burned so severely that her condition la regarded as critical by the hospital physicians. When her clothing caught fire Mrs. Sylvester rushed into the yard and rolled In the snow. Molten Iron Sets Man Afire. - ' South Bethlehem. Stephen Sle wles, an oiler, whose clothing was soaked with the fluid, became sleepy during the meal hour at the Beth lehem Steel Works and lay down on soma rolls to rest. Fellow-employees, not noticing the young man, startod up the machinery, and when the first shaft of molten metal was sent through the rolls it ran against young Siewle. HI clothing was ignited and his body waa Incinerated in a moment. I dipt. H. L. Heck Found Dead. Wiiliamsport. Captain Henry L. Beck, a former officer of the United States Regular Army, head of the hardware firm of Heck Brothers & Company, was found dead at his home from an attack of heart fail ure. Ho served with distinction in the Civil War and later in the In dian campaigns. He was the father of Captain John B. Beck, of Com pany I, Twelfth Regiment, N. Q. P. Aged Brothon Burn In Cabin, New Florence. John and Daniel TTtslor hrnthera ST, nnrt Sift ?t,a ,-o respectively, were burned to denth in a ure wuicn aesiroyea inetr lit tle one-room log cabin, located .in Indiana County, near here. Burned-Trjlng To Rave Child. Hamburg. Ruth, the 8-year-ola child of Irwin Fox, was fatally burn ed wnen ner clothing; caught fire from a stove. Mrs. James Fox. the child's grandmother, and Mrs. Wil liam Gessley, an aunt, burned their hands seriously in attempting to ex tinguish the flames. The child's mother died three weeks ago from and operation for appendicitis, ' nMJMysfrTfi'11 T&Y.rmlTriviM.mTWTiWrWr r TtvtrssJESgB 1 Ff.EE TRIAL Eox of Doan's Kidney Pills I "ifTITmnistssTTirriri HI II M m 1 - y- mrsg, I iftjgWnispsB Sold by all dealers. Price 5o cents. IFoster-Nilbubn Co. Buffalo. NY- Proprietors ifthefetnisfe I MBMSlwi II III III! Mer- " .Lm -rrnni Hill Ill 1 11 III III E Not Guilty. It was 4 A. M., and Bilkins crept softly Into the house and removed his shoes, but as he tiptoed up the stairs one of tho treads gave a loud creak. "Is that you, John?" demanded Mrs. Bilkins from above. "No, my love," replied Bilkins. "It's the stairs." To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative liromo Ouinine Tablets. Iruggist8 refund in E. Y . Grove's signal imni if it fmla If, ,ita ure is on eacn uox. aw. The greater part of Holland Is eight feet below the level of the sea. Mrs. Winslow'sSootr Ins Syrup for Children alluyq puiu.cures wind colic iioctt bottle The long white coat of rabbit or pony is more popular thau ever this year. For If KADAMIK-lllcks' IM'DINE Whether from Colds. Heat. ftomncli or Jiervous Troubles, t apudlne will relieve you. It's llQuld uleusant lo take-acts immedi ately. Try u. luc.. Mo. and Sue. at drug stores Elaborato braiding appears on some of the coats of the dressy tail ored suits. Vertigo Victim Knocks Over Stove. Pottstown. Stricken with vertigo, former Burgess Washington S. Roy er had a narrow escape from being burned to death in falling and knocking over-the stove in bis of fice. The hot coals set fire to his clothes and the floor became ignited, but he waa discovered In time and carried to a place of safety. Mr. Royer was badly cut by striking his bead as he tell. Horse Run Down Woman. Norrlstown. While walking In the street because of the slippery con dition of the sidewalks, Mrs. Jacob Bowers, of 146 West Marshall Street, was knocked down by a runaway horse owned by R. P. March and se verely Injured. The horse ran away when struck by Ice falling from trees. Killed Thawing Ont Powder. Scranton. While trying to thaw giant powder In a kitchen stove, Peter Sollna, a miner, was torn to piece when it exploded, ami the house of Angolo ' Pelrlno, where .he boarded, waa wrecked and burned. A drug store adjoining waa aUo burned. . , 1 ; Mis Anne Ione Die. , , Media. Mis Anna L. Lownea, an artist, having a studio in Philadel phia, died at ber home here. Tightness across the chest means a cold on the lungs. It means misery and dis comfort every minute, if nothing; worse. What's the answer? Hub the chest with Hamlins Wizard Oil quick. The Japanese "Hello!" at the tel ephone Is "Moshl, moshl!" or "Auo ne," with the accent on tho "nay." Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and iuvig orute stomach, liver and bowels and cure constipation. Sewing on buttons Is not a wife ly duty in Japan there arc no buttons. A barking, hocking, rasping cough can be nuicklv broken up by Allen's Lung Balsam. Proved reliable by over 40 years' use. Dangling Jet tassels are used as a finish to some of the dressy shoes. Itch cured in 30 minutes bv Wooifonl't bauilary Lotion. Never tails. At druu:i.i. With the re-entry of long sleeve bracelet are being worn outside. A Massachusetts man worth $10, 000,000 is discovered to have hid den it all but $500,000 from taxa tion. A Burning Eruption Covered Tier From Head to Feet. "Four years ago I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, being a mass of sores from head to feet and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from Itching and burning. After be ing given up by my doctor I was ad vised to try Cutlctira Remedies. Af ter the first bnth with Cutlctira Soap and application of Cutlcura Ointment I enjoyed tho first good sleep during my entire Illness. I also used Cutl cura Resolvent and the treatment was continued for about three weeks. At the end of that time I was able to bo about the house, entirely cured, and have felt no ill effects since. 1 would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trotiblo to try the Cutl cura Remedies, ns I know whnt they did for me. Mrs. Edward Nennlng, 1112 Sallna St., Watertown, N. Y Apr. 11, 1909." Explained. "Don't you want your nice bread and butter. Annie?" asked her fa ther. Annie shook her head. "It's a shame to waste such nice bread and butter," continued her father. "I'll eat it myself." Annie watched the process with big eyes and ajook of expectancy on her face. Finally, when the last mouthful disappeared, Anniu asked "Papa, did it tickle?" "Tickle!" said her father. "Whv. no. nat do you mean? "I thought it would tickle." said Annie, "it had a long hair on It." ino Lircie. Koiiietlilng To Look Forward To. The follnwtnr rnm-nrmitlnii ntn ally occurred in a Yorkshire school nuiiiu nine uuie ago. scholar Please, teacher, it was the King's birthday yesterday. Teacher I am very -pleased to learn that you know it. Scholar How old is the King? Teacher Sixty-eight years. Scholar Then it will be only an other two years before tho King will be able to have the old-age pension. London Dally News. Best He Could Do. "Explorers hate to take back or amend anything they have written," said F. S. Dallenbaugh, of the American Geographical Society. "They are like the Waldo editor there. "A man entered the Waldo edi tor's ollice and shouted angrily: " 'You said In yesterday's paper that I'd been hanged. It's false. I've never been condemned, let alone hanged.' " 'Well, my friend,' said the other, 'It's our poliey never to Issue direct contradictions. They shake tho confidence of the render. But I'll tell you whnt we'll do for yon. We'll say you were cut down before lii'o was extinct.' " St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Retiarato wnist la mora favor than for several seasons past. Piles Cured In fl to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed tocuranv caseofltching, BlimuBleedingorProtmuing Piles in 8 to 14 days or money rcf-inded. 60a Two bushels of olives gives three gallons of oil. B. N. U. 2. The first national English Thanks giving was on September 8, laSS. for the defeat of tho Spanish Armada. Alfred Mel Die. Reading. Alfred Mels. superin tendent of the Columbia Shear Work, died suddenly of heart trouble while at the aupper table. Tt river Tiirn. the Inn coy t river of France (about 1,000 kilometer . or 20 miles), runa aujcessiveiy through 13 "departements" and puts in direct communication Central France with the Atlantic Ocean. The region crossed by the river Loire are amoni the most Important, the most fertile and richest In this coun try. . ' Among the Important improve ment contemplated in Japan are tho quadrupling of tho Toklo-Yokohama Railway, and the improvement of the Kioto-Kobe line, ao that a very much higher speed may be developed. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack Mood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating lor. after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the Uver active, makes rich red blood end overoomee end drives out disease-producing bacteria end cures a whole multi tude of diseases. Cef Wef of yeai Stomach Wtmkaagg mm4 ''I' Lmtlamm by tsklni m court ot Mfr. nwrvo-m boMts WetfJca Dieeererr aromaca areetaraMre, Llwmr iutliorator mm Blood Ceaasen J a ffor accept eoy medicine of rM GmpnlHtn a. a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov ery, which is a medicine or nowh composition, hsvioa a complete list oi ingredients in plain Ea(liah on Its pot" lie-wrapper, same beins ettested es correct und.r ..h. On lores'. Wseart P.IUH nguU, w bion Srasaert, Lh, Bow,!,. IBB 1 r, SiSSKSS.'.? II I Bii f-3 A FLA TO was M aa4 (he saa an I lervaalUa. Hy 4iulriu( (iwolstad m J - - un,i.uu ay ru p Is Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stillness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberti of Ressca, Ga., R.K.D. No. i, Box 4, writes: "1 hare used your Liniment on a horse for Swee ney and effected a thorough cure. I al so removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin was as large as a guinea egg. In my estimation the best remedy foi lame ness and soreness is Sloan's Liniment Wr.H.M.Gibba.ef Lawrene. Kan., F.F.D. No. 1, writes:-Vour Lini ment is the but that I have ever used. I had a mara with aa abscess en her neck and one joc. bottle of Sloan's Llalmeat entirely cured her. I keep It around tU the time for galls and small swellings sod for varythinf about the tock. Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, ' aweeney, founder and thrush. , frlco60o.and$t.00 . SUwaa Imi ewrsvs, ttl, ,br sv, Aeecs.s Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston. tUm., V. I, A. Most old people must give the bowels gentle, con stant help. One candy Cascaret each day does that. Harsh physic, taken regularly, makes the bowels callous. Cascarets do not Nearly all old people now use this natural, gentle help. Cl-TTIiisorT. mail It with mur sr! Inns lo FterlluR- itemnly Cocinny.ChicaKO, 111 .and re ceive a liuuuViuiu bouveuir sold bua Bon Fhee. When You're Hoarse Use 4 W- "tut tin rxmti m (suwsipbs Gives immediate relief. The first dose relieves your aching throat and allays the irritation. Guaranteed to contain no opiates. Very palatable. a n Nuurr hit dsns kr atsiosl to make this Ihs tlmrdpa Sntt nf rfn Wnrl4 The richest soil die smsc echrtm.l r ciintaie close to the best mvtsn rniHsnavaaruuesirowslMaeaallj, yiwo sad uuee crops s rtsr. i-N iiindiorM booklet la two colon l f wrutn br s wastrrn mis hittj e Write (or Haow. Aodrswi Ifr leawsrsaslisissswr. aORFMl. Ik. iVJ A n w- PUTNA 1,1 FADELESS DYES es s. v sw. suAvui r4,i su w,m to. tin bw.ZZJlTZ. .JjT.'t1? "T ' ' e a.,.wa irstu vv sua, iulaeie. W But FURS HMa and Wool Feathers, TaOsw, eaesw. "'ims ' OaUs SeaU YJUw RM). Mar AJa, Wiy Ciaaer. ate. Ws aiktl i ia l8J6-"Owrr Waesasasrsi l-ssinili -eaa1 ass better he MtVss er-wi ear Bsaa la I naV Vras tW arariey ssiss las seal isiisiai nsa. M. Sssbal lass. t7 1. Marks IL UUItVILL L KY. PATPUT'!! releai4eoty, 1&1MU0, ty, Clilou afslast the Cew aermtnt, SoUcltinj;. Address W. H. WILLS, 3U lad. Ave, VVaJungtoe. rv n St lEABS' rnaCTlCM. "Will Vnil MlDRVr aales.s V W ! rMU. fsvr xpjr ct r n 4 n r tri ar. i arwliSilasSlS3, a su a. . aa, aCJ eX-ST??! p.it:
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