) rfhl Al .S NEEDEMS BY INDIGESTION OH SOMC LtVEft TROUBLE WHICH CAN B CURED BY HUN YON 5 PAWPAW PILLS IP P1UU3 IO MiinTon'B 1'itw I'nw Till con in llrpr Into ictivithjf gentle method, Thuydo not cmir, grip r w oaken. They am a ionic to tho stomaoh, liver ana nerve; IdvikuihIi- tnfi4aJ (if wwiken. I hey en rich the b.ooti aiul onntile the ntomat h tn em all (ha nourlihmcnt from food ihnt In, put Into It. Thvmm blllit contain nncaloniel; tb-r am voothhiK, healing nd itlmulatttiv. For nut? hy nil tlniKu;li" In UK' ami ic ttcnu. If you newt mdlral advice, wrlto Muii y on' Uoctnm. Tbi-v will ad v I mi Mi tho brut of their ability abohit-lv f nti if Chaw. MI'NYON'I 63dand Jellcmou Sl riilludnlpliln. I'm. Mnnvon'kCold Hfiiiilv vurrm a cold In one (Iny. Price Mu. Munynn'M KliuinatlHiti Kcni-rily relieve Id a few hours uuihvun in a few dayn. rrite ioc. For Sprains Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurting because It doesn't need to be rubbed all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful prcpa- y ration and penetrates instantly relieves any inflammation and con gestion, and reduces the swelling. Here's the Proof. Mr. L. Roland, Bishop of Scran ton, Ta. says: "On the 7th of this present month, as I Was leaving the building at noon for lunch, I slipped and fell, spraining my wrist. I returned in the afternoon, and at four o'clock I could not hold a pen cil in my hand. I returned homo later and purchased a bottle ct Sloan's Liniment and used it five or six times before I went to bed, and the next day I was able to go to work and uso my hand as usual." Sloan's Liniment is an excellent anti septic and germ killer heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poi sonous insects. $ES 26o.,G0o. and $1.00 Ml nan 'a lion It on rnm, rattle aheep iintl poultry Mat frees Address Sr. Earl S. Sloan, Beaton, Mam., U.SJL 1 ESipj I Still Waiting. A millionaire famous for hln love of horses and also for the very low prima he p;ild for them saw a very good look in g huok In a Quaker s stable. As usual, he bid a low figure for tho animal, which, to his sur prise, the Quaker accepted. His suspicions aroused, the rich man inquired if there was anything the matter with the horse. "Have no fear," said- the Quaker, "I can BBBure you that you will bo pleased when you see him go." The horse, when home, turned out an inveterate Jibber; nothing could Induce him when In harness to move a yard. The angry millionaire Interviewed the Quaker and exclaimed: "You assured me whenI bought the horso that I should bo pleased when I saw him go." "80 1 did, tny friend." was the reply, "and you will he pleased when you see him go." Tit-Bits. SYMPATHY FOR STRICKEN FRANCE. I" 1 4-W-Wm vis " .Agreed With tho Court. A lawyer came into court drunk, when the judge E;-.ld to him: "Sir. I am sorry to see you in a situation which is a disgrace M yourself and family and tho profes sion to which you belong." This reproof elicited the following colloquy: "Did your honor, speak to me?" "1 did, 1 said, sir, thut. in my opinion, you disgraced yourself and family, the court and the profession by your course of conduct." "May i I it please your honor. 1 have been an attorney In In In this e-court for lb years, and, per mit mo to say, your honor, thnt this Is the first correct opinion I ever knew you to give." Dundee Advertiser. Cniloon by AV. A. Itogere, In the New York Herald. The House That Cain llullt. Baalbec, In Syria, the city of stu pendous ruins, where Cain Is said to have raised his altar, is described by Albert Blgelow Paine In Harper's Weekly. "It was the city of refuge built by Cain," suggests the author in accordance with the Arab belief. "whose fear must have been very large if one may judge from the size of the materials used." Nowhcro else hove such enormous stones been j laid. One stone was 72 feet by 17, 1 and the workmen had just started donrT Hands and Talking to People is Not Work." Says building, a barn, or a warehouse, I the President Reveals Human Side in Tolk say, or mat size men mentally con- i vert it Into a solid block of stone. : Mark Twain likens It to two freight i cars placed end to end, but It Is also Tn Winter Pso Allen's Foot-Ease. The iiiil'xnptic powder. Your feet feel un rnmfortnlile. nervous and often coin nnd rlnrriji. If yon linve swentiwr. n ?T tictit shnM. irv Alien s r ooi-r.iute. 00m 'j nil druggists 'nnd shoe store. 23 cents. Snmple unit free. Address Allen b. Olm sted. I.o I!ov. N. Y. The proposition of laying silent pavements in tho streets around srhoolhouses . Is being considered by the London authorities. ' $VHITE HOUSE "ISOLATION A BORE; "NOBODY DROPS IN." to Newspaper Correspondents. as high and as wide. Eight freight cars set four and four would just about express it! Think of that! Think of moving a stone of that size!" What He Wanted To Know. He asked so many questions that day that he finally wore out his mother's patience. "Robert," she cried, "If you ask me another question I shall put you to bed without your supper." Kobert promptly asked another and was packed off to bed. Later his mother repented. After all, ask ing questions was tho only way he could acquire knowledge; so she tip toed upstairs, knelt beside Robert's bed and told him she was sorry. "Now, dear," she said, "if you want to ask one more question be fore you go to sleep, ask it now and I will try to answer." Robert thought for a moment. then said, "Mother, how far can a cat spit?" Success Magazine. Discovers Them on the Sty. At a dinner recently Professor Percival Lowell told an amusing story of an old woman he once had as housekeeper, to whom he made a sporting offer. Janet, he said to her one day,; "the very next planet I discover f will make you a present of $0. . "You are very kind, sir." she re-, plied, "and I am sure I hope you ; will soon discover one." 1 Several months went by and noi planets were discovered. "The fact of the matter Is, ma'am," confided the old woman at Inst to Mrs. Lowell, "I do think the professor goes out at night and dis covers planets on the sly." Ex-; change. Washington, D. C. President Taft stood before 150 newspaper cor respondents at tho Press Club by ap pointment and told of his experiences. Tho President appeared incognito 1 in often worn trousers and waistcoat; ! over the waistcoat a sweater (opened that he might put his hand in his pocket), and a sack coat over all; no top coat. He had started out for an automobile ride. "I have to apologize for appearing before you in a garb that I have found convenient to wear when walking through the streets of Washington. There are, I suppose, some limitations upon Presidential pedeatrianism, but I have not found them as yet, except In tired muscles. It is a very great pleasure to me to walk along the street, look into the windows and pass by a great many people who don't know who I am. and at times to meet a fellow who looks once at me and then passes on without any further curiosity, nnd another fellow who looks twice, nudges his friend and then, with that degree of reverence that.' we all feel for high officials, says, 'Hello! Taft!' "But there is In tho White House a Bense of Isolation duo to the fact that, generally, nobody drops in. Everybody conies by engagement, and you don't have that pleasant surprise that comes from having neighbors I look In on you at odd times and with ' a feeling that they have a right to ' come. 1 don't know that that feature j of the White House life can be I cnanged. Perhaps It ought not to be. j Perhaps if we changed the system wo would long to return to thn sys tem of engagements for tho engage ments are many, time passes rapidly and business Is active. "People say to roe, 'You must be tired you are working very hard.' I suppose what they soy is true and is founded on fact. But my education on the bench has made me feel that there was no real work which was not sustained intellectual work in writ ing out opinions; and. viewed from that standpoint, I have not had any work In the White House, except oc casionally when I have dictp.tcd mes sages. Shaking hands nnd talking with people has seemed to me to be always a preliminary until I could get to work, and I suppose I shall never settle down to a philosophical consideration of what is labor in tho White House until I realize that three or four hours Is taken up each morn ing in discussing not the qualifica tions of collectors and district attor neys and other nppointees, but the claims of those who recommend that such gentlemen be appointed. "Tho truth is that Executive work Is work not because of sustained mental effort, but it is work that arises from the consumption of ner vous energy and vitality in the rub bing up against one's fellow-man. That is work you don't have on tho beach, and it U a little difficult for one who haB had so long an experi ence as I have had to realize that It is work, and who does not feel It un til he gets to bed or until he finds himself In some way or other ex hausted, without any sufficient excuse for the exhaustion." F.heuiimtlsm Cured In a Pay, Dr. Dptchon'n Relief for Kliciimotism and Mciiniljjia radiiolly cureit in 1 to 3 days. Its action ic remarkable. Kcmoves the cause and disease quickly disappears. Firnt dose greatly benefits. 7oc. ana $1. All druggists. The city council of Cincinnati is planning a subway to connect the business section of the city with the outlying residential sections. tttid Dolile, The jrreatpRt of all horsemen. avs: "In mv 40 yearn' experirnec with horses I have found Spnhn's Distemper Cure the most urressful of n!l remedies for the homes. It U th crratcst blood purifier." Bottle, 60c. and l.Oll. PrntstH can supply vou, or niHiiiifneturrr. cnts wanted, fiend for l'ree Hook. Spolm Medical Co., fcpec. Contagious Di.sraMtvf, Uoslicn. Ind. Ozone ventilating machines are now common in many largo buildings. Fr !ll:I W III.;- Ill,-kd -. IT PINK Whether from (olfls. Hi-af. Ptomnch or Nervous Troubles, Cmiiiriliip will relievo you. It's llmiUI-Dleasnnt to lake-sets Immedi ately. Try It. 10c.. Sic. and .Sue. at elms' store. The first automobile show for Western Canada will be hold in Feb ruary, 1911. To Cure 11 Cold In One Day Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists retnnd money if it fails to cure. L. S .Cirove's signature is on each bos. 2jc. Tho source of the world's clove supply Is Zanzibar nnd the neighbor ing Island of I'eniba. Pore f lime is are not only painful but sometimes dangerous. llamlins Wizard nil is a (:imd, hmn-Ht l-emc-d.i . prompt and eertain. l-'oi nehes, sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, rte.. thrii is e. i,.tier The world's consumption of gold in the arts and industries in l!i07 amounted to $ 13."i,000.000. NO WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC, GOVERNMENT AGENTS FIND Innocent Woman Not Enllcjd Horo From Abroad, Thoy Say Those Already Vicious Immigration Authorities Report Indillerenco ol Other Countries '0 Treaty Protecting Alien Girls. Ono For Common l'eople. "By grab!" said a perspiring tour ist as he chased around tho corridors on the Senate p.lde of the Capitol, "Is there no place where a common i man may ride upstairs?" j The countryman found many ele- Washington, D. C. That tho treaty vators, but all labeled "Exluslvely t ratified on March 1, 1905, for tho re fer Senators," "Exclusively for I prosslon of the "traffic in white worn Members of Congress," "Exclusively j en" Is practically worthless to this for Members of the Supreme Court." Cj.overnment In preventing tho migia- Scught If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it? If during the last thirty years wc have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee, to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. "I suffered for a lonp time from a weakness, inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I liad been doctoring and reeeivinfr only temporary relief, wlien a friend advised me to take Lydia K. Pinkliam'H Vegetable Com pound. 1 did so, and wrote to you for adviee. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only Jive bottles of the Vegetable. Compound, 1 have every reason tn believe 1 am a well woman. 1 give j 011 full permission to use my testimonial." Mrs. Lena C'armociiio, Hudson, Ohio. It. l l. 'o. 7. St. Itegls Tails, K. Y. "Two Tenrs ago I was so bad that I had to take to my bed every month, and it would lust from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for ad vice and took Lydia 13. Pink- ham 8 egetanle Compound in dry form. 1 am hunpy to Kay that I am cured, thanks to Tour jmedieiiio and good advice. You may use my letter for the good of others." Mrs. J. 1L IJreycre, St. Kcgis Falls, '. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetahlo Compound lias been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woronn does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands ot cures to ita credit. rKto Mrs. Plnkham inv.'tcs all sick women Slias to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to henlth free of charge. Address Mrs. Piukliam, Lynn, Mass. 4 " w OT1H 'Exclusively for Newspaper Corre spondents," etc. Finally a lift was discovered in an obpeure corner with a sign saying: "For the Public." "Here is where the plain people, get on!" shouted the tourist, mak ing a wild dash for it. New York World. . . Vnrlo Sam's Employes. , The government's employ list is tor Asthma, Bronchitis and 'growing by leaps and bounds. Tho forcement of the Immigration laws all Throat Troubles Take The relief it u aukk m it i certain. Pleatant to take and guaranteed absolutely free from opiate. : 40 DratfUU, 25 Mate. Niluri kit dofl bar utraott to mik hit lb Oanha Boot of WorM. Tbt ridMH toit th muM dtlirhllttl diaut-s:loM to the hot aurken ,dlrM tiprcu ud Irriiht eniiactioM. 1 nut ui vetMiblo grow tbundimli. (wo and ihrw. cropo t rut. Hindunt bookM la two colon I white b t weal . wtibM in detail- . Wrue for It now. SO i. W. WHITE, Geal Ind. Agt. tahariAk41laaW. I0IF0I1. Ik. ten in full do- f'3 Callous the bowels with harsh cathartics, and you'll need Physic always. Help them gently, with candy Cascaretg. and you'll need them rarely. Once learn the difference and you'll never take a harsher laxative than these. VoatHSoelrA km IA - - gexfr uhlx ol loo tonnlpo la ouukod C C C IS General Ace nts for"lnire,iH and luvntmrate. Several Sno mmn STANDARD FINANCE COMPANY. 103 FarU Avenue, Mojmt York Cllw DROWN'O DnoNciiiALTnocirra A recuattoa of auptrtot morn (a rcllivtrsf Ctuthe, til i.i.MI and lirhatla el tfconet I el vomI ommJM Um TrauUaa, ihJUe and AiiU. tree ffeoi opiate oe amr hamnJul Inoreetatu PilM. 2 catrta. SO teste and l.0Q fee Wa taawie enatlad on unilel. grand total of all federal employes at present is 370,065, as against 306,141 In 1907, an increase in thd two years of about 64,000 persons, or about 20 per cent. There were 28,947 persons in the federal em ploy in Washington on July 1 last; the annual pay roll for them is $31, 541,225, an average of nearly $1 100 each. This total will be tem porarily swollen next year by the ad dition of about 3,000 persona to the clerical force of the Census Bureau, adding nearly $5,000,000 in salaries during, the year or more of their employment. Leslie's. GET POWEIt The Supply Comes From Food. ' If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can. That li only possible by use of skil fully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire and a poor fire la not a good steam pro ducer. "From not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suf fered grievously for a long time from stomach troubles," wrltea a lady from little town In Missouri. "It seemed aa if I would never be able to find out the aort of food that was best for mej Hard! anything that I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heart-burn and filled my stomach with gat. 1 got thinner and thinner 1 until I literally became a living ikele-j ton and In time waa compelled to,' keep to my bed. "A few months ago 1 waa persuad ed to try Grape-Nuta food, and It bad ' ucb good effect from the very begin ning tbat I have kept up its use ever since with which 1 digested it. It proved to Just what 1 needed. "All ray unpleasant symptoms, the heart-burn,' the Inflated feeling which gave me ao much pain disappeared. My weight gradually Increased from 98 to 118 I ha., my figure rounded oat. my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and enjoy It. Grape-Nuts did it." A ten days' trial will show anyone aome facta about food. Look In pkga. for the Ilttlo book, The Road to Well Hie." "There - a Reason." Eer read the above letter? A new of appears from time to time. They are gea.lne, trait, and fall t4 bansaa latereai. ' tlon of alien procurers and prosti tutes, Is the conclusion of Commissioner-General Keefe, of the Bureau of Immigration, In a report trans milted to the Senate by President Taft. . Mr. Keefe not only takes the posi- ticn that the treaty is worthless, but : he adds "that practically no co-opera-j tlon at present can he expected of the with which some of the Powers are found to be out of sympathy." V. i The bureau made an effort to as certain the degree of co-operation to be expected of the signatories. The following Powers were communicated 1 with: England, Germany, Austrla- Huhgary, Belgium. Spain, Russia, Portugal, Sweden, DenmarK. Holland, Canada. Bermuda and Brazil. Re plies were received from the majority of those countries. The replies dis closed that no steps could be expected to prevent the free passage from their country to this side of the profes sional prostitute or procurer who con stitute the bulk of white slave traffic in this country. : ' "The procuring of innocent women and girls for purposes of debauchery," , ho said, "has seldom if ever come to toe attention of the bureau, and as it is the purpose of the treaty to pre vent such procuration the treaty's usefulness ends there. "The present Immigration law Is hot extensive and drastic enough In terms to effectually prevent further nddltions to the already large num bers of alien prostitutes and procur ers In this country, and does not pro vide adequate means to rid the country at largo of those aliens who are here unlawfully, and in particular does not reach what Is the very root of thn evil, the free pastage to and fro of those engaged in It." The Investigations of a special officer, whose name is not given, con firm tho conclusions reached in this country that there is no such thing as an international, organization hav ing for its objectythe exploitation ot women In various countries by means of the practlca ot prostitution. The report says: "Innocent women and girls are rarely Imported into this country for purposes of prostitution, the great bulk of such women coming in as mistresses of various Individuals and subsequently adopting or beiug forced Into a life of shame, and the procur ers selecting their innocent victims in this country." Discussing conditions he found in Europe, the United States agent says the large cities "were found to be so Infested with women of Immoral ten dencies, living In poverty and dire squalor, that they were only too eager to embrace the opportunity of living comfortably In an improper life in this country. Consequently, persons who desire to get fresh rupplies of women for their resorts in the United Slates are not forced to seek innocent women, when with much less ex ertion, expense and danger numbers of women can be found ready to ac cept their terms. "The dance, concert and music halls and the drinking places of the Conti nental cities were found to be fertile fields for the operations of the cadets, with their numerous groups of wom en not so openly Immoral as to be under police control, but who make It a practice to add to their incomes by immorality. "In many of these cities It was found that certain cafes and resorts are habitually frequented by persons seeking fresh supplies of women, not so much because such resorts are 'clearing bouses,' hut because women of the type desired are to be found and kindred spirits are always con gregated there." Tales of easy life and riches await ing alien women in the United States have much to do with the great In crease of immoral women and attend ant evils in this country, says the report. Dr. Pierre's PlfSMint Pellets first put lip 40 yonrs ug. They restitute ami inviicorate Mmnnrh. liver unci bowel. bi;g,ir-coleu, tiny granules. .1. H. Hale, of Georgia, the "Peach King," ban :;.')0,ouO trees in hl3 Southern orchards nlone. AHrn' l.vny I a'siini will rnre not mily 11 fiesh rolii. iml one of t!m-i' stubborn toughs that usii:iHy hantf tm for nioutliK. j There are in Argentina four broad- ! gauge- railroads, three narrow g;tug. I and two ICnglish gauge. M:'K. W'iiv.iow'rfSoriTr .n't "rtjp,-r s"fcil('e j r.i-HtltinK. st lit ens flu -Mill n-.ivdiM-esiiilIiiri: um- j tlon. ullaya piiiu,c.uroa winii cone. 'Mmi: botiL; Japan prohibits children entering 1 school until thoy are more than h 1 cars old. mm? --r-ijsTVU . L . r rx ilw. f buy soini Wf To mm mm A Generous Gift. j IVofeyiior Munyon has just, isfmH a most. 1 Ix-nitlif ill. useful anil rompleli' illumine. It I enntauiH tint ohly all tiie HOieiititn- inlniiiia' 1 i.n eniieeniini; the moon's plm.ies. in all J lit l;;tituiles, hut. has illiistralel artieles nit : how lo read eliarai-ter by plii-euolopy, 1 palmistry ami birth month. It also tells all about eard rrailini', biith si ones ami i their mrauinit. ami gives the interpriMiitioit , of ifreiuns. It teaches beauty eultiire. maiii- ', ruriiiK. tfives weights urn! measures ami antidotes for poison. In i.iet, il is a Mana- I z.ino. Alinaiiae, that not only uives valuable 1 information, but will nffonl mm h amuse- I ment for every member rf the family, im perially for parties and evening entertain 1 merits. Farmers um! peoplt in l.ho rural districts will timl tins Almanac almost in valuable. ' It will be sent to anyone absolutely free I on applieation to the Munyon ltemoily Company, Philadelphia. IV Potash Pays f .'r ,1 ., tMfi!?'. Profit,not Necessity,. s theTest Why did vcu buy firm farm nincliinrry, im;irovc5 livi- btfu'k and tc-i-d. and tin- h--M v;.ri'ti'i ol iruitr ri-r;iu' tin- iii.in who -did !ln ni to ymi rnnvinrvd yno liiat tht v s"i:iU pay. rrufi ctj on the same X. wh'-i: mi bii v (i-rliii- r ft t tl.e improvd iVrtiluiTtlji kind w.th --noiii.'ii t'olasb in it tn make a balitnc-'d P'.uit ration. c.r ii-;iifr would c-t it (or jou if he i:n w tl...t j f '! v;vi- d it. 1-or train, use .: It r t nrn. H: (jt rt f-.truit nd triick 1" i r km. o( fntash li'tT, li W'lir (1.rtlT h,i; tu. micIi brands, wet linn to futosh !-nl t f'r ynj ond put it in tli noovls ytiuisit. incrci.s" th-' Poth tint' p'T cent, ndd two pounds A ! nr '.i ( i r f Potnvh, or f !ht itound fd K.iitiit M ' tj nds t 1 1 r fe r tlcnl-r f. arry 1'ntai.h Hulft in iti I ni in; iIm'ui if i-t Iif ili li.tw ni troij! ) ;t. Write to .Si.'.- f jru-f fil KMAN KALI WORKS Cooti.ictitil Buildioi Baltimore. Mi. Tuberculosis stands at the head of the list of diseases which afllict nd tho American Indian. Bill I'roposcd to Prevent Gambling nt Ilacetrarks In Maryland. Baltimore, Md. Racetrack men are alarmed over an announcement that a bill rill be Introduced in the Legislature prohibiting racetrack betting. The measure will be modelled along the lines of the law put through hy Governor Hughes, of New York. ! waa surprised at the ease J . Bln5 Jr trac" na7e which 1 digested It. It proved H f n,.hBndlC3Ppey.!,T a.Wethe a iiuiivu lining . . . mi nor prominence and the last ' two meets recalled old Plmllco days. . ltomlneni l'eople. Senor Sangully waa appointed Cu ba u Secretary of State and took the oath of office. Politicians wonder If Herbert Par sons bat an ambition to succeed Gov ernor Hughes of New York. Rabbi Charles Fleischer, of Boa ton, preached a sermon in which be advocated early marriages and small families. James R. Garfield in a magazine article repudiates a plea for the valid ation of illegal coal land entries, made in a report to Congress when be waa Secretary ol the Interior. Lackawanna Railroad Has Lost Its Splendid Record. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. After being able to boast that for ten years no passenger had been killed on its tracks, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad lost the record when a youth, Edward Hill, of Gib son, Pa., stepped hurriedly from the local passenger train at New Milford and was struck and killed by a coal train. His mother and sister, prepar ing to alight after him, witnessed the accident and were overcome by the shock. Newsy Gleanings. The American ' Playgoera honored the memory of Clyde Pitch. Three midshipmen were dismissed from the Naval Academy on charges of Intoxication. White ducks shipped from China to a Long Island fancier turned black during the voyage. Government troops defeated a party of revolutionists in a small skir mish at La Llbertad. , Charles K. Hamilton made two aeusatlonal flights in a Curtis aero plane at San Diego. Ca.1 l.uw lczcnua on Hand. "I hud eczema on my hands for ten years. I tad three good doctors but none of I hem did any good. I then used one box of Cutlcura Ointment and three bottles of Cutlcura He solvent and was completely cured. My Sands were raw all over, inside and nut. and the eczema wsg spreading all over ray body and limbs. Before 1 bad used one bottle, togother with the Cutlcura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had used the third bottle, I was en tirely well. To any one who has any skin or blood disease 1 would honestly advise them to fool with nothing else, hut to get Cutlcura and get well. My hands have never given me the least bit of trouble up to now. "My daughter's bands thla summer became perfectly raw with eczema. She could get nothing that would do them any good until she tried Cutl cura. She used Cutlcura Resolvent and Cutlcura Ointment and In two weeks they were entirely cured. 1 have used Cutlcura for other members of tny family and" Tt alwaya proved successful. Mrs. M. E. Talin, Speera Ferry, Va.. Oct. 19, 1909." ' Jerusalem is to get a new water aupply from springs 10 miles from the city. An experiment by an Ohio com pany ot curing tobacco by beat from natural gas stoves baa proved successful. SEXD or 10i-Miu for box nr BI'TTtR'S PAMUl'H I'OI.ICK aad K1 tt ftl N 'I S nif lOient t'OKN ( 'I'atK. Kuouml tlxiiuawU lu I'hllMtclpliUt, wbfit-e la le nuule. Abeolul! rfml. live, faiutae. Alito pswid ointment, fur Buruti tt.-n.le, l uu imd Snr-sm. ft. la OfUro, 44 Narib fanrt btrtM, rillLAUairitl A. Vk. ALARCI greCIAlTT MANOTACTVItEX leant rreiHiii-lhl U'l ainjr'T: May. trtnttt llnei veix-4 anloDdl-1 opportunity; e.rlualve territory ai- mmu. AiV)I.OI- Ida Hait4a Sutol, Maw York. Tlit lleggni- Outdone. Once, while Bishop Talbot, tin. giant "cowboy bishop," ds attend ing a meeting of church dignitaries in St. Paul, a tramp accosted a group of churchmen In the hotel porch and aked for aid. "No." one of them told hlni, "I'm nfraid we can't help you. But you see that big man over there?" point ing to Bishop Talbot. "Well, he's the youngest bishop of us all, and he's a very generous man. You might try him." The tramp approached Bishop Tal bot confidently. The others watched with interest. They saw a look of surprise come over the trump's face. The bishop was talking eagerly. Th traniii looked troubled. And then, f'nally, they saw something pass rom ono hand to the other. The tramp tried to slink past the groiiji without speaking, but one of them railed to hi in. "Well, did you get something from our young brother?" The tramp grinned sheepishly. "No," lie admitted, "I gave him a dollar for his new cathedral at La ramie!" Kverybody's Magazine. Kansas produces !)0 per cent, of the material for whisk brooms made in the United States. Norway prohibits ph.siians Bell ing medicine where pharmacies ant convenient. For COLDS nnd (iKIP. ItleU'a r'AprniNC Is ttie best rnmitlr rt'llevts itie arlilnt- una fevei isiini'-ts-curr the rolil rtiul restores normal i-umllllori. It'e ll.iulcl-i-tli-ets Immt ui&iely. ivc.. afll "jcc. alUi ui siorea. Port Haid. Egypt. oO years atfo via a stiKill Arab encampment; it now has .".0,00(1 Inhabitants. Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days. I'ar-o ointment i pimrtinteeil tncuren rnsnontcliinif, Blind, KlittKlingorProtruditis l ilts in 0 to 14 duysor money ret uidetL i0o. ! The number of foreign students In I the I'nitod States is constantly in creasing Dnetor yourself when yon feel s coltf romiti'f. with a few doses of I'rrry fiarta l'ainkilttr. Better than quinine and safer. i The dated sandwich Is an innova tion in the railroad-station restau rant service. Iteh etirrd in 30 minute by vVexxfiml Sanitary Lotion. Neterfmla. At tirui:v.i-ts. There are 300 American students In German universities. B. N. P. . hie The Tenderfoot Farmer It waa one of tlieao experimental farmers, who put frees spectacles on hia cow and led her (having. Hi theory wit that it didn't matter what the cow ate so long a tht wat tea. i n questions ot digestion aad nourishment bae not entered into hi calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such ao experiment with a cow. But manv a (armor Iuda Aiea ulf regardlett ol digestion and nutrition. He might alntoat a well eat bar ings lor all the good he gets out ol bit food. The result it that the itomeca growt "weak" the aetion ol the organt ol digestion and nutrition are impaired and the man suffers the miterie ol dytpepaia and the agonies ol aervouiacM. To trn4them tht ttomaeh. restore fe motlrltr ot e er eae ot Wl&mtton mmd notrltlom mud mrrne up torn erree oae Dr. Plerve'e Coldta Mtdleml Oeeorery. It taltlai romedr, mmd Mam tmo ooattdtnea ot mbralelmom mm are aa tho pralao ot tmouaamd Aeaetf br It . In the ttrictest tene "Golden Medical Ditoovery" is a temperaoee mad't eioe. It contain neither intoxioantt nor naraotio, end U a Ira from afouatoi a irons opium, eooaine and other dangerous drugs. All Ingredients printed aa its outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for hi era pro6t. There Is ao taadlalae tar stomach, liver and blood "Juet s good" a "Goldaa Medical Diaovetry." I A rLA TO SMS I ta sna mm aa ra l r Tuaiua. jit aueoiru( itmiii.hs uar ra Va watUidadla(MiUlM4e-UUewerral) I SBa-lataaTm aeiur ttnanaU Mafcka I V t old by man ae4 a Mass tor kandretjiiwtuaa. Ciiaeairt UUu 4W, itaitia DROPSY ST2?2 ooom lUtife T MlMtM mmd fl ftera' ir)at4aiam I la Me ' tW -fcl I !. PATENTS S'SErS PATITUTQ rrd-llArki. rutioai.UBt. lnlIilUU,ry, CUIbu Afthut Uts Ce. atnxnt, taHcitlng. Addrets W. R WILLS, SUlaeVAve, WJuagtDaac at TEAar raACTitaT PUTNAM FADELESS DYES txxoe morero-1e Brl.l)li and raanar mon IbAO ny Maer dr., Oae 1M. pmckiun outore ail Btere. Thr tti tm col waaar kue taw mnwt aa a aajt sarawni wluwut liesiaa VttU In sr w it aaaaofe . Tber a la eoia waaar fceHae aa mar nmm ir V-a