TRIALS oYA-NEEDEMSl x- . i 1 - - i i :w ;u A 'AA AtvY ''''5'.'5fwT5 THE. WltU ffKil.l ;v I 1 V.IOHN' YOllMllSTBr. l-'XLlU h S' THIS KAY IS fTHW PAW PAW PILL YOU CAV miiiiwtriE rest. J -a tut hiiw in nir.HT iv ns (LI 5)l Vf D"THRT A GOOD LAUGH AND A MyiNYuro m kill nurvn Worth living, lo piLLsio. THE WONDERBERRY OR SUNBERRY. JIm Proved a Great Success Thou sands Say It's the Best Thing They Ever Grew. The Wonderberry or Sunberry, the marvelous garden fruit originated by Luther Burbank, and Introduced by John Lewis Cbilds, the well-known Beedsman, of Floral Park, N. Y., has proved a great success all over the country. Thousands of people say it la the best thing tbey ever grew. Mr. John Burroughs, the well known author, Naturalist and bosom friend of Theodore Roosevelt, says It la the most delicious pie berry he ever tasted, and a marvelous cropper. A Director of the New York Agri cultural Experiment Station says it frulta abundantly even In pure sand. In the short season of North-western Canada It Is a godsend, and fruits lone after frost has killed most garden truck. D. S. Hall, Wichita, Kan., says thirty people grew it there last season with perfect satisfaction. K. S. Enochs, Hammond, La., says It yields $250 worth of fruit per acre irlth him. Mrs. J. H. Powers, 4732 Kenwood avenue, Chicago, raised enough berries on a space 4x10 feet to supply herself and friends. J. P. Swallow, Kenton, Ohio, says Its equal for all purposes does not ex ist. Rev. H. B. Sheldon, Pacific Grove. Cal., says he likes the berries served In any and every way. W. T. Davis, Enon, Va., says it is true to description in every way, and fruits In three months from seed. Judge Morrow, of U. 8. Circuit Court, says the Wonderberry is sim ply delicious raw or cooked. Mr. Chllds exhibited one plant five months old bearing 10,375 berries which measured about eight quarts. Mrs. Hattle Vincent, Hayden, New Mexico, says it stands long, hard droughts of that climate and fruits abundantly all summer. It Is certainly the most satisfactory garden fruit and the greatest Novelty ver Introduced. To check New Jersey's destructive forest fires the State has ordered tho railroads traversing its pine forests to clear the ground for SO feet on each side of the tracks and plow up and gravel 10-foot strips to prevent the growth of brush again. Bacteriologists are now using an electrically heated Incubator to hatoh germs, because the temperature can be controlled for an Indefinite period without variation. MORE PIMflM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Oronogo, Mo. "I was simply a ner. toub wreck. I could not walk across the floor without my heart fluttering and I could not even receive a letter. Every month I had such a bearing down sensation, .as if the lower parts would fall out. Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegeta. ble Compound haa done my nerves a great deal of good and bas also relieved to some friends and two of them have been irreatly benefited by it" Mrs. Max McKnioiit, Oronogo, Mo. Another Grateful Woman. 6t Louis, Mo. "I was bothered terribly with a female weakness and bad backache, bearing down pains and atns in lower parts. I began taking .ydia E. Itnkham's Vegetable Com pound regularly and used the Sanative wash and now I have no more troubles that way." Mrs. Al. Herzoo, 67'2 Jwscott Ave., Bt, Louis, Mo. Because your case is a difficult one, doctor having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Flnkham'a Vegetable Compound a ttial. It surely bas cured many cases of female Ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, perlodio fains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dindnesa, and ner. tons prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth mil lions to man ufferlaj women. WHY DO THEY DRESS SO? r)tnoii I'nw Tnw Vlttn uoax the liver into acUvitj by ftntln method. They do not xur, a rip or wesUfHu. TOJ are ionic to the tomacta, Ilvr ' and utrvH, Invigorate tut toad of weaken. They en i rich the blood ami nabl the twmsi'O to ei ah ttm I nourishment from rood thai it put into it. Thtme pllhi contain no calomel; they are toothing, tiealinkf ' and tlniutatlnir. for sale by all druKKiat In itA- and Unite, lr you need medical advii-v, write Hun- yon uocxorn. i ney win mviw to iru wmi m mmr ability absolutely free of chars. AlUNlON'ot, ft 3d ud Jelleraoii Mia,, I'kllndelphtn. i'ii. Muayou'tCoid Kemedy cures a cnH In one day. HiceJttc. Wunyon's) Itbeiimatiim Remedy relieve Hi a lew hour and t'urw Id a few day, r'rice J, Only one American automobile maker is extending his trade In Russia. 'Does tm w tti amr Aa mo Jcttsury ntmvj (On to Tntr ton u?Tt rntf TKiutinu; ordeal. rn A lAY r9Ue UPON VHKM 7J Cartoon by TrigKH, in the New York l'rcs. A Virginia AVoman'x SufTcrlng With Klrinry Dlscnsc. Mrs. Virginia Spltzor, Biifna VlMta, Va., says: "For thirty years I suf fered everything but death with my kidneys. I cannot describe my suffer inss from terrible hearing down pnlns, dizzy Kpplla, head aches and periods of partial blindness. The urine was full of sediment. 1 wag In the hospital three weeks. Donn's Kid ney Pills were quick to bring relief and soon made me well and strong again." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. DO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. New York's Literary (ili l. The young man who said he'd never eaten any, to somebody who asked him if he liked Trollope, was outdone the other day in a Fifth Avenue book store. A plrl of 17 came in and asked the clerk for "Pro metheus," "by a man named Kelley or Sheets, or somethinK like that." "Oh." said the clerk, "Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound?' " Yes,'.' replied the girl, "that's it. But, if you please, I'd rather have It bound. It's ro easy to lose tho pages, you know, if it isn't." New York Sun. Mrs. Spitzer. GOVERNORS ALIVE TO COST OF LIVING AS A PROBLEM In Some States Investigations Already Are in Progress l Hadley Advocates "Back to the Soil" Movement Anti-rood Trust League Growing. In AVInter ITse Allen's Foot-Fase. The Rtitiseptic powder. Your feet fnel un comfortable, nervous and often cold nnd damn. If von hnve Rweatins. gore feet or I tiftht ithoea, try Allen's Konl-Knse. Sold by all r1.,;.. .ml .(,.. .hirn. 0"i ,.anta Sample nent free. AddreM Allen S. Olm sted. l.e Rov. N. Y. London motor bus drivers are fined for being ahead of time, but rarely for being late. Washington, D. C. As reflected by the views of the Governors now here in conference, the high cost of living is a most acute question throughout the entire country. In some States investigations to ascertain the cause already are in progress. Governor Harmon of Ohio is inves tigating the condition through a spe cial commission. Governor Hadley of Missouri will take the subject up with the Legislature when It next meets. Governor Harmon said he was not prepared to say what the direct cause of the high cost of living is, but he recognized the Injury done by great combinations. "Out our way," said Governor Had ley, "we are agitating a 'back to the soil' movement that will bear good lrult." The Governor says ho keeps three cows now. "I bad chickens, but I had to give them up when I became Governor; I always have had a garden. Every body who can should keep chickens and make a garden. That would help amazingly." Governor Weeks of Connecticut be lieves that conditions have been brought about largely by the people themselves. "The luxuries of a few years ago for the rich seem to-day to be the ne cessities of tho wage earner," he de clared. Governor Ansel of South Carolina thinks the problem too deep for ready solution. The people of his State haven't felt the pressure as keenly ns in the North, he believes, but "with even the Governor paying fifty per cent, more for his living than several years ago, it has brought the subject very near to the head of tho State." Governor Curry of New Mexico says that the cost of living Isn't af fecting the Southwest "In tho same proportion as the crowded East." He looks upon the operations of combin ations as largely responsible for the trouble. ' Governor Kitchin of North Caro lina recognizes that there are thou sands of contributing causes for the high cost of living, but the tariff is the Governor's chief objection. Governor Cromer of Alabama points out that the cotton growers of his State are not profiting by the high price of cotton. "They sold their growth many monthB ago," he declared. "Some of the planters sold before the crop was ready to be picked." Governor Draper of Massachusetts preferred not to discuss the matter. Governor Wlllsonof Kentucky finds the situation acute in his State. Governor Shafroth of Colorado said he had not given the Bubject much confederation. The same was the case with Governor Shallenberger of Nebraska, Governor Burke of North Dakota, and Governor Carroll of Iowa. The latter three being great agricultural States, the people are not complaining directly against the ex orbitant cost of living, because they are getting high prices for their form products. The Beef Trust is rapped on all hands. "I live comfortably, and I know that it costs me forty per cent, more to keep my family than it did three years ago," said Representative Fitz gerald, of New York, during a debate in the House. "The cost of living has been going tip steadily for fifteen years, and It Is the maladministration of the Republican party that is to blame." Mr. Fitzgerald's outburst was made when the $1,230,000 item in the Ur gent. Deficiency bill for the Commis sary Department of tho army was reached. Chairman Tawney had ex plained that the soldier's ration had gone up from nineteen to twenty-two cents. Tho House laughed when Francis Burton Harrison, of New York, a multl-mllllonaire, got up and took his kick at the high price of food Ftnfts. The Central Labor Union, of Wash ington, 35,000 strong, lias sought al liance with tho new National Anti Food Trust League. At the flr6t meeting of the Board of Directors of tho league the union's application was accepted. So also was the appli cation of the League of Penwomen of America and the Householders' Al liance of this city, of which Ellen Marshall Rugg Is president and Mrs. David J. Brewer, Mrs. Robert Shaw Oliver and Mrs. Robert M. La Toi lette, vice-presidents. BOYCOTT ON MEAT FORCES PRICES DOWN. Cleveland Butehers Promptly Respond to Campaign Against High cost of Living. -Thousands Join Cruaad--Adopting Scheme to Follow Vag. tarian Diet Until Eastar-. National Boycott Plan Proving Popular. Columbus, Ohio. A resolution calling upon the people of the State to abstain from meat for the next sixty days and to subsist entirely on a diot of vegetables, nuts and fruit for that time was introduced into the House by Representative Tidrlck. Chairman WilllamB, of the High Price Committee, was fairly swamped with mall from all parts of the State containing suggestions as to possible remedies for the situation, many of which were deemed worthy of consid eration. One of the most popular ideas in the rural districts seemed to be that the millers bad abandoned the old custom of taking one-elgbth of the grain as toll and were now asking twenty-two out of every sixty pounds of wheat as the toll for grinding. Many women representing women's clubs pointed out that lack of instruc tion In cooking among the young women of to-day is responsible for tbe added cost of living by waste and extravagance in many households. Senator Williams held a long con ference with the Attorney-General re garding the situation. Cleveland. Ohio. Tbe anti-meat movement that started here a few days ago among the workmen in Cleveland factories has spread so fast, not only in this city but throughout Oblo, that the first effect came In the announcement of a straight cut of two cents on certain kinds of meat. Further reductions are expected. The meat dealers are alarmed, and a se cret meeting of tbe Butchers' Protec tlve Association was held to devise means of combating a movement that threatens to become national In scope. Many of tbe dealers say their or ders have been cut in half in the past two days, and tbey fear some will be forced out of business. Over 10,000 men in Cleveland factories have al ready pledged themselves to abstain from eating meat for at least thirty days, and it Is believed tbat fully 100,000 people in this city and sub .urbs will be in the vegetarian class before the week ends. Other cities of the State are following the Idea, and Senator Williams' suggestion that tbe entire State boycott meat till Easter Sunday Is being taken up with an earnestness that means business. Big meat dealers here and the agents of the packers say if the boycott reaches New York City It will surely frce a decided drop in meat prices throughout the entire Central and At lantic States. President Taft Proclaims Minimum Tariff Nations. Washington, D. C. The President issued his proclamation In which it Is declared that under the new Tariff law the countries of Italy, Great Bri tain, Russia, Spain, Turkey and Switzerland are entitled to the mini mum rates Imposed by that act. Of this list Italy l tbe most im portant of the countries of Europe to -receive tbe reduced rates, inasmuch as ber exports to the United States ex ceed those of either Russia, Spain, Switzerland or Turkey. Protnlneat People. President Taft plans to visit Alaska late In tbe coming spring, . King Peter of Bervla sent an anent to this country to find rich American brides for bis two sons. Judge Gaynor, at the Bar banquet, made a plea for cleansing New York City of debasing newspapers and jour, nallstlo sneaks. The father of Dr. Frederick A. Cook was nsmed Kocb, and the name was changed by error when .he enlist ed In the army. He wss born in Oer many and practiced medicine In New York. Dogs Run In Parks Like Wolves Over New Hampshire Mountains. Nashua, N. H. Hounds running In packs .like wolves have exterminated the deer in the central parU.of Hills borough County and particularly on Temple Mountain and Mount Monad nock. This statement was made by Game Commissioner Nathaniel Went worth. t Mr. Wentworth returned from Rlndge, where he prosecuted two men. Four hounds belonging to them were raptured on a pond In Rlndge out of a pack 'of six. Among the Workers. Hungary bas almost 150,000 trade unionists. Union tailors all over the United States and Canada are voting for In ternational officers. Preliminary steps have been taken looking to the erection of a . labor temple at Fargo, N. D. As early as 1834 a mechanics' col? ventlon was beld at Utlca, N. Y to protest against convict labor. A convention of the International Transport Workers' Federation meets in Coptuaagen, Denmark) nest August. H, H. Obekn's Kob, of Mlnnta, On., n the only auucenHful Dropsy Kpeclalitttg In tin world, He their liberal offer iu advertise ment in another column of this paper. Moscow's streets are paved with cobblestones. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo yuifne Tablet. l)nijKita refund money if it fnila to cure, t. V . Grove's aignature is on each box. 25c, The Chinese decline to buy phono graphs having black trumpets. ForC01D9 and OKIP. Htrk'a CjiPtTIifB t the bent remedy relieve the aching and feverlnhnoHft cures the ()li nnd rentorea normal comlllkmn. It'a liquid effect Immediately. ioc. 'ityr. Bud doc., Bidrur moron. Colorado produces most of our tungsten. Davis' Painkiller haa no substitute. No-i other remedy is so effective forrbeama-i tism, lumbago, ktiffnees, neuralgia or cold. Copper worth $400,t00,000 was Imported from Canada last year. Itch cured in 30 minutes br Woo i ford's banitary Lotion. Never latin. At drumjUu. London has a trackless trolley. T I Do You Feel This Way? '' Do you feel all tired out P Do you sometimes think vou iust can't work awiv at vour orofea- sion or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor ape- tite, and lay awake at nif.lite unoble to alcep? Are your nerves all fone. and vour stomach too ? Haa am bition to lorjjo ahead in I tic world left you P If bo, you miht a well put a atop to your mi'.ery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will act your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will como back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward connumption. It will keep that dread destroyer ar-oy. Even alter con sumption has almost Ktlinrd n ontlinld in th form of lintferintf cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all caaes. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whoe advici h given free to all who with to write him. His great suocesa has como from hia wide experience and varied practice. Don't bo wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tute! lor Dr. I'icrco'a medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines sre o inown composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Mode from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit--forming druga. World's Diapenaary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. For IIRAD A II K lllckn A PI! DIM? f Whether from Colds. Hrat, Stomach or lervous Troubles. Cavudliie will rellpvn you. t'a llquld-plessant to take acta Immedi ately. Try It. luc.. 25c. and Sue, al druf stores Blue, pink and aquamarine dia monds were recently exhibited in London. Don't neglect that cough that rooks your system and may lend to Homnthinn serious. A Hen's Lung linh am will effectually check it Nearly 61 per cent, of Canada's imports in 1909 came from tho United States. Piles Cured In O to 14 Days, Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any caae ofltcninc, Blind, Bleeding orProtrudi ng Piles in 0 to 14 days or money ref'mded. SOa Submarine fog signals can be heard for 15 miles Mrs. Winsiow'iihootr .n.'i; eyruprorChildrec allayi ouiu.cures wind colic 2iic a bottia Scotland's population Is estimated to be close on five millions. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, siio'nr coated, eny to take us cnmly, regulate hikI iuviK orato stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. The l atelnl Hyphen. It happens frequently and perhaps usually, where the hyphen is employ ed to phrase a controversy, that the losing party of the first pnrt and the winning that of the party of the second part. Thus, in reference to a war, tho name of a defeated nation familiarly precedes that of the victor; the Spanish-American War, Franco German, Russo-Japanese. It was the Cook-Peary controversy as generally phrased from the tirBt; and the re sult confirmed the rule by a curious fatality. Possibly In the psychology of what seems to be purely an acci dental arrangement, the first place Ir allotted to the apparently weaker controversialist, pending the decision. Possibly, too, a sense of rhythm Is Influential; though this may be more imaginary than real. "Peary-Cook" might not now sound odd had that been the original arrangements. Con sider Balllnger-Plrchot. Secretary Balllnger has drawn the first blood; but will he be able In the end to overcome the mystic omen discover able in the relation of his name to the hpyhen? Providence Journal. Itapid Transit. In response to a growing demand In his home, Henry Kltchell WebRter, author of "The Sky Man," once went to his father's house, borrowed the family high cbalr and started taking it home by band. He bad to watt long for bis 'car and, when it finally came; its conductor was a humorist. "Aren't you pretty big for that chair?" tbat official ventured. "Yes." admitted Webster, wearily, "I grew up while waiting for the car." Success Magazine. INSOMNIA tads to Madness, 1 Not Remedied In Time. , "Experiments satisfied me, some S years ago," writes a Topeka woman, "that coffee was tbe direct csubs of the Insomnia from which I suffered terribly, ss well as the extreme ner vousness and acute dyspepsia which made life a most painful thing for me. "I bad been coffee drinker since childhood, and did not like to think tbat tbe beverage was doing me all this barm. But It was, and the time came when I had to face tbe fact, and protect myself. I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adopted Postum for my hot drink at meals. "I began to note Improvement In my condition very soon after I took on Postum. Tbe change proceeded gradually, bnt surely, and It was a matter of only a few weeks 'before I fonnd myself entirely relieved tbe nervousness passed away, ray diges tive apparatus wss restored to normal efficiency, and I began to sleep rest fully and peacefully. "These bappy conditions bave con tinned during all of the 6 years, and I am safe In saying tbat I owe tbem entirely to Postum, for when I began to drink It I ceased to use medicines." Read the little book, "The Rosd to Wcllvllle." lo pkgs. "There's a Rea son," Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. Tbey are genuine, trwe, and fell of haroaa tstercst. V V v"-- IS Z? Jw f -soar- " OUNBERRY- IMPRW0KDEREERR? PLANT MONTHSFROMSEEd SUWBERRY-The Improved Wonderberry LUTHLtt BURBANK S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious Berrv Rtopnlnd In Three Months From Seed SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR 50 CTS. POSTPAID Thi I positively the GREATEST now Fruit and the best NOVELTY of modern time. Theie are farts which no one can Ret away from. The proof are overwhelming in number and conclusive in character. Grown laM year by .VMJ.OOO people. rriilthln-bliM'k like n fnormoim rich blueberry In looks and tftnte. fnRiirpAHsed for eating raw, cmikcft, run tied or preserved in any form. Thin great garden fruit la equnlly nluuhlein bnt, dry, cold or wet cli mates. En, At em plaut In the world to grow, nuccprding tnvwhfre and yielding great maaaea of rich fruit aliaummpr and full. Tlie grentPRt boon to the family grden er?r known. Leaven and branches are alao Uacd for greens and are auprrb. Everybody can and will grow It. Luther Hurhank, of California, the world famous) plant wtrard.or Igtiiuted the Wonderberry and turned It over to me to Introduce. He any of it : 'Thi8 abnoluU'ly new berry plant la of great interest and value as it beam the mmt delicioua, wholesome and healthful berries in utrnoHt profusion and always comes true from Heed." READ MY CATALOGUE, pace S and 3. for full description, culture, uses. etc. -Also Colored Plate.) With score of testimonials from well-known and reputable people aL over the country. A1m the "Crime of the Wooderberry." THB SUNBERRY is an improved form of the Wonderberry which I Introduced exclusively last ,vrar and which proved no aotWfaetory, It In greatly MUperior to the original type, and I ai;ne have geuuiueaeed. 8CEO 20o per pkt. 3 pkta. for SOci 7 for VI. OO. With every packet of seed I send a booklet tf.ving IOO Recipes for using the fruit, raw, cooked, can neu, prrnerved, )ellul,nplced, pU it led. Jam, syrup, wine, green, etc. It is Hiipfrior for any of ttiese unes. Also a copy of my 15.2-pnpe CatMtnie with everv order wbtrh tella all altout my $12,000 IN CASH PRIZES AMD OFFERS. AGENTS WANTED. MY GREAT CAT ALOGUC of i.wr and Vgetahle Seed, Hulnn Plant a, and Hare and New Fruits FREE to all who apply. pares, NX) tlluHtratlona and colored platen. I have been in the buMncss 3.S years and have half a million customers a) over the country. Complete satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. Io not fail to e'e tbe many great Novelties I am offering this year of whit a the SUN BERRV la the greatest ever known. Address JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. P. S. This offer will not appear attain. Writs for Sunberry seed and Catalogue at ence. Do not neglect or delay. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more uoortu hrlfrhror onrt fiwtf r colors than any other rtyp. On li. packaffo color, all fibers. They dye In coltl writer Itetter th.n snv other dys. You can dye suy garment wttnoul ripping apart. Wrlto for free booklet Uuw tu bye. lileoon out! llix Colors. MOMtOK 1IICLU CO.. Quilicr. Illinois i London has a new club which Is I almost entirely run by elect rlelty, I even the waiters being electrical. Kpltlemlc of Hi h in Welsh Village. "In Dowlals. South Wales, about fifteen years ago, families were strick en wholesale by a disease known as the itch. Ilelleve me, it ia the most terrlblu disease of Its kind that I know of, as it Itches all throiiRh your body and makes your life an Inferno. Sleep is out of the question and you feel as if a million mosquitoes wero attacking you at tho same time. I knew a dozen families that were so affected. "The doctors did their best, but their remedies were of no avail what ever. Then the families tried a drug gist who was noted far and wide for his remarkable cures. People camo to him from all parts of the country for treatment, but his medicine made matters still worse; as a last resort they were advised by a friend to use the Cutlcura Remedies. I am glad to tell you tbat after a few days' treat ment with Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, tho effect was wonder ful and the result was a perfect cure in all cases. "I may add tbat my three brothers, three sisters, myself and all our fam ilies have been users of tbe Cutlcura Remedies for fifteen years. Thomas Hugh, 1650 West Huron St., Chicago, 111., June 29, 1909." CM Sk r ---rSJ V 'Mr Stops Neuralgia The geological survey has com pleted an investigation of the smoke nuisance In 13 titles. Rheumatism Cured in Pay. Dr. Detcbon'a Relief (or Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, its action is remarkable. Removes the causa and disease quickly disappears. First doe greatly benefits. 73c. and $1. All druggists. Taxlcabs have displaced the han soms of London to a very great ex-tetn. Distemper In all ita forms, among nl) ages of homes and doga, cured and others in the earn stable prevented from having the disease with Spohn's DistmnpeT dire. Kverv 'nt tie guaranteed. Over ftoO.flof) bottle, "old last year. 60c. and 11.00. (iood drumrists, or send to manufacturers. Aoents wanted. Write for free book. Spohn Med. Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, lnd. Holland devotes over 10,000 acreas, to the cultivation of flower bulbs. B. N. U. 4. , These candy tablets do just as much as salts or calo mel. But Cascaret never callous the bowels. Theynever create a continuous need, as harsh cathartics do. Take one just as soon as tbe trouble appears, and in an hour its over. CUT Till s Otrj mall It wlta roar aitdrsss to Bterllof itooaedyCocipaay. Chicago. III., and r. celve haBtlsoma aouveoir (old Boo Boo FBa, PATITNTQ Trl-Markt, ranttongjouoty, I AimUy, ray, Claim Afalotl Um Gov srment, JoUclunf. Address W. H. WILLS, All'fHil-Law, 312 lnd. Ars Washington, a C SI TKAKS- rRACTlUK. DROWN'D DboihchiaIs Troches Aa asoti4str hstmUss rtmsaV la aWe Thrast, Hasna and Cau(h. Or.. ssiisa'His tsliai as Bmnckikl sirf Luna? Atbcttao. Flit Msia mjAUM. Pries, 35 seats, 60 csntt sod $1.00 as Boa. 2 7V P 1 "ijtfwww fviiaaasnsssaaaj I ssi Mriiiiaiir aaaiisaW MsaiiMaSiiimiMi .m i nl The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve pain. Sloan's Liniment, a soothing external application, stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi ate relief. One Application Relieved the Pain. Mr. J. C. Lr.K, of i too Ninth St., S. E., Washington, D. C, writes : ' I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Lini ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled with it since." Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints and Sprains and all Pains. At All Druffjrlata. rrlce 25c., 60c. and $1.00. Sloan's Treatise an the Horso sent Freew Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. EfiStSt IWasllaitrsi C9AN. A VXAVOrl trial la aatf tti mum : it43rid ftduinK iA ApLAsfsA, deiu;l4ua tyru n ta made and arrup bet Mr Uum nu.nl. MapUsti t told br rroroim. bu4 ta atauup fur aaittplt mud ivciiw Uuk. Crwoant Hit. Co., Ami.. The raising of. hogs la an Import ant Industry In Denmark. Tbe last census, taken September 1, 1909. shows tbat there are 1,466,915 bead of hog In the country. Don't Cough! Use Ml tut iMau nt jiuik Will lastasitl mIih. im At.ln. throat. Thar h Minia like li lor Asthaao. Bronchitis sad luag troubloa. Co tains no op lata. Very pleoMat to take. AH Draaattfs. IS i i M. We But FURS Hides and . Wool CaUsa SaaMYilsw M, lb, Kwpim. WM Cksaw. sm. Vtas sauni aaskaaW la ISie-'XW ksl a oaas k Usiil.',aasaaasUrtorsisa) VsJ ear Bask ia Insults. Vaos tar ansafc siss aa ssd aVMsat smp. M. tatMl at tone, tt? . Itaifcel (L LOUIIV1IXL IfT. - 1 Zzzd 1m. a. a. auui avail, su a. hum k.