f from woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia . E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound aoes cure iemaie uis, Chicago, Ill-Mrs. AWena Sperling, 11 Lang don Street. Llndlejr, Iml.-Mrs. May Fry. Kinsley, Kans.-Mrs. Stella (HfTord Beunan. Soott, N.Y.-Mrs. S. J. Barber. CornwalWille, N.Y.-Mrs. Win. BoriRhton. Clnoinnatl,0.-Mrs.W.K.Hoojh,7EaittvlerAT Milwaukee, Wis -Mrs. Emma Inns, 883 lit St., German. Chnnga of Ufa. Booth Band, Ind.-Mrs. Frad Certla, 1014 S. Lafayette Street. Koah, Kentucky.- Mn. I.iille Holland. Brookfleld, Mo .Mrl. Sarah Loutlguont, 207 8. Market Bt. Paterson, N.J. -Mr. Wm, SomerTllla, 105 Hamburgh ATenaa. Philadelphia, Pa. - Mrs. K. E. Garrett, 2407 North Garnet Street. Kawaakam, Wia.-Mri. Carl Dahlia. Mntornlty Troubles. Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Doiylra Cote, 117 Southgate Street. Indianapolis, Ind.-Mrt. A. P. Anderson, 1207 E. Pratt Street. Big Run, Pa. Mrs. W. E. Pooler. Atwater Station, O. Mrs. Anton Mnelhannt. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. E. H. Maddocks, 2136 Gilbert Arenne. M'radore, Ohio. -Mrs. Lee Manges, Box 131. DewlttTllle, N.Y.-Mrs. A. A. Gile. Johnstown, N.Y.-Mrs. Homer N. Seaman, 108 E. Main Street. Bortonylaw, Ill-Mrs. Peter Langenbahn. AtoIA Operations. Hampatead, Md. Mrs. Jos. H. Dandy. Adrian, Ga.-Lena V. Henry, Route No. 8. Indianapolis, Ind.-Bessle V. Piper, 20 South Addison Street. Lonlsyllle, Ky.- Mrs. Sam I-ee, 3B2yrourth St. South West Harbor, Maine. Mrs. Lillian Robbins, Mt. lVwert I.lsht Station. Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Frieda Bosenan, 644 Meldram Avenue, Sermon. Organic Displacements. Motler, Ills.-Mrs. Mary Ball. Llgonler, Ind.-Mrs. Rllsa Wood, R. F.T. No. 4. Melbourne, Iowa. Mrs. Clara Watermann, R. F. D. No. 1. Bardstown, Ky. Mrs. Joseph Hall. Lewlston, Maine. Mrs. Henry Clontler, 68 Oxford Street. Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John G. Moldan, 2116 Second Street, N. Shamrock, Mo.-Joiie Ham, R.F. D. No. 1; Box 22. Marlton, N.J.-Mrs. Geo. Jordy, Route No.S, Box 40. Cheater, Ark. -Mrs. Ella Wood. OclllH. Ga.-Mra. T. A. Crlbh. Pendleton, Ind.-Mrs. May Marshall, R.R. 44. Cambridae. Neb. Mrs. Nellie Muslauder. xnmor iiemovM. These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in any form for the use of their namei in this advertisement but are will ing that we should refar to them because of the good they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are the truth and nothing but the truth. RIVAL OF MAMMOTH CAVE Said to Have Been Discovered In the Adirondack Mountains. Seemingly as deep as the famous Mammoth Cave In Kentucky, and con taining a succession of wonderful avenues, chambers and abysses, an enormous cavern has been discovered in one of the wildest portions of the Adlrondacks by Capt. E. R. Thomas, a woodsman of wide experience. Al ready It has been explored In several directions for a distance of approxi mately 1,000 feet, and Capt. Thomas is of the opinion that It would re quire miles of travel to Investigate all of the subterranean passages. As an Indication of the depth of some of the yawning chasms encoun tered, the Captain says that twenty seconds elapsed before stones drop ped into the pits were heard to strike. A CURE WW FITS. The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Beer? Strug- (Cling to Attain for Centuries. The intense interest that hna been mani fested throughout the country bv the won derful cures that are being accomplished daily by epilepticide still continues. It is really surprising the vast number of people who have already been cured of tit and nervousnew. in order that everybody may have a chance to teat the medicine, large trial bottles, valuable literature. History of Epilepsy and testimonials, will be sent by snail absolutely free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 648 I'earl Street, New York City. Tha enilenripiHe m,m im ..- . publio interest, as well aa among Doctors. Students, Hospitals and visiting Physicians. Sparrows a Pest In Japan. The department of agriculture and commerce in Japan is being prevailed upon to grant a sparrow-destroying ubsldy, as in some parts of this dis trict the English sparrow Is becoming pest, having devoured the rice crop. HEELS AND COUNTERS. Made of Steel For Miners, Quarry-men, Farmers & All Men Who Do Raugh Work. Tay for themselves three times over. You can buy shoes fitted with tliem from your shoe dealer, or any cob- . bier can put them on. They will outlast the shoe. They are lighter than leather. Write for booklet that tells all about them. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO. BOSTON, MASS. I I Beit Cough Strop. Tastes Good. I I I I t'M in tT-,Sol4 by rerta. f 1 vSTEEL, pjgjg AETAILIC Palnfnl Periods. Ooshen, Ala.-Mrs.W. T. Dalton, Route No. t. Chicago, Ill.-Mri. Wm. Tully, 466 Ogden At. Paw Paw, Mich -Mrs. Emma Draper. Flushing, Mich.-Mrs. Hurt Loyd, R.F. D. No. 3 ; care of I. A. Sanborn. Coffeerille, Miss. Mrs. S. J. Jones. Cincinnati, Ohio.-Mrs. Flora Ahr, 1302 Ernst Street. Cleveland, Ohio -Miss Llxxle Stelger, 6610 Fleet Avenue, S.R. Wesleyrllle, Pa.-Mrs. MaggleEnter.R.F.D.l. Dversburg.Tenn Mrs. Lue Ililllard, R.B.L Mayfleld, Va.-Mrs. Mayme Wlndla. Irregularity. Herrln, Ill -Mrs. Chas. Folkel. Winchester, Ind.-Mrs. May Deal. Dyer, lnd.-Mra. Wm. Oberloh, R. F. T). No. 1. Baltimore, Md.-Mrs. W. S. Ford, 1938 Lanfr. downe Street. Boxbnry, Mass.-Mrs. Francis Merkle,13 Field Street. Clarkidale, Mo.-MIss Anna Wallace. GuvsYllle, Ohio.-Mrs. Ella Michael, R.F.D.S. Dayton, Ohio. - Mrs. Ida Hale, Box 26, Na tional Military Home. Lebanon, Pa.-Mrs. Harry L. Bltlle, 233 Lab man Street. RvVes.Tenn. Minnie Hall. Detroit,M!ch.-Mrs. Louise Jung,332Chestnnl 8t, Ovarian Trouble. Vincennes, Ind.-Mrs. Syl. B. Jerauld, 608 N. Tenth Street. Gardiner, Malna-Mrs. 8. A. Williams, K. F. D. No. 14 : Box 30. Philadelphia, Pa.-Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2407 N. Garnet Street. Flatttburg,Mlis.-MlssVernaWilkes,R.F.D.l. Female Weakness. Willlmantlo, Conn. Mrs. Etta Donovan, Box 299. Woodnlde, Idaho. Mrs. Rachel Johnson. Rockland, Maine.-Mrs. Will Young, 6 Col. nmliia Avenue. Scottvllle, Mich.-Mrs J.G.Johnson, R.F.D.8. Davton, Ohio.-Mrs. F. R. Smith, 431 Elm St. Erie, Pa.-Mrs. J. P. Endlich, It. F. 1. No. 7. Beaver Falls, Pa. -Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 210) Seventh Avenue. Falrchance, Pa.-Mrs. I. A. Punham, Box 162, Fort Hunter, Pa.-Mrs. Mary Jane Bhutto. East Earl, Pa. -Mrs. Augustus Lyon, K.F.D.t Vienna, W. Va.-Mrs. Kin ma Wheaton. Nervons Prostration. Oronogo, Mo. Mrs. Mxe McKnlght. Camden, N.J.-Mrs. Xlllle Waters, 461 Liber ty Street. Joseph, Oregon. Mrs. Alice Huffman. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. John Johnston, 210 Slegel Street. Christiana, Venn. -Mrs. Mary Wood, P..F.D. No. 3. Peens Tevas. Mrs. Ada Yonnff Emission. Granitevllle, Vt.-.Mrs. Chas. Barclay, lt.F.D. American Flour Best. American flour Is welcomed In the Netherlands because of its peculiar value for bread making in connec tion with the home milled soft-wheat flours, with which it Is blended by the bakers. Only Ono "Ilromo Quinine" That ia Laxntive Uromo tjuinine. Look tor the signature of K. W. Urave. Used the World over to Oure a Cold in One Day. 25c Egg Within an Egg. In Now Jersey a hen has confound ed the savants by laying an egg with in an egg. Something funny about that kind of storage egg. Brown's Bronchial Troches relieve Threat Irritations caused by cold or uee of the voice. In boxes 25 cents. Sam ples mailed free. John I. drown & Son, Uoston, Mass. Dr. Mitchell's Birthday. Dr. S. WIer Mitchell celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary on February 15. His literary activity commenced with tiie publication of a volume of short stories 29 years ago. His first novel to t-lng wide recogni tion was "Hugh WjMne," which was written when he was 68. He has pro duced numerous works of fiction since then, and is. said to be "still in har ness and with no diminution of either activity or literary power." The cel ebration of his birthday by his friends In the medical profession em phasized the fact that he has attain ed an almost equal eminence as a physician as he has as an author. New York Times. Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Uray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, cure Summer Complaint, Fevenshnesa, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all Druggists', 25c. Sample mailed fhks. Address Allen S. Olmsted, he Hoy, N. Y. 13 Petition for Woman Suffrage. The women of Wisconsin have de clared their intention of getting every man and woman in the state who is 21 or over to sign the petition for woman suffrage which is to be pre sented to the present congress. Red, Vcak7 Weary," Watery Eyei" Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. The government of Austria makes special Inducements to farmers who will reclaim waste lands and make use of them. Rheumatism, Neuralcria and 8ore Throat will not live under the same roof with Hamlin Wizard Oil, the best of all reme dies for the relief of all pain. A Japanese sword used by one of the emperors about S00 B. C. is still In existence. Itch cored in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary lotion. Never foil. At druggists. Needleless Compass. To avoid the troubles besetting compasses on steel chips, the metal of which deflects the needle, a Ger man inventor has devised a needle less one, in the form of a gyroscope, tie axis of which always adjust it self parallel to the earth's axis. The value of red light in prevent ing the sufferers being marked by smallpox was scientifically discovered anew a few years ago by Finsen of the violet light rays fame. The Inventor of the roller skate was a Dutchman named Merlin, who came to. England in 1760. Bight years later he exhibited a "pair of skates contrived to run on wheels" at a museum in Spring Gardens, Lon don. Paris Is experimenting with what Is called steel pavement. It is really a concrete pavement reinforced with a steel framework. The metal part of the pavement is a plate of perfor ated steel, with strong bolts of steel running through it between the per forations. Each section has some re semblance to a steel harrow, only the prongs project equally on each side and they are square and blunt. It will be superior to asphalt in ulti mate economy and to wood in the better footing that It affords to horses. The elasticity and hardness of rub ber are now determined by an appar atus akin to the schleroscope, which shows the hardness of steel by the re bound of a pointed steel hammer. A sharp point is forced into the rubber, and the force exerted and the depth of penetration are automatically re corded on graduated circles, a com bination of these Indications giving the degree of hardness. The elastic ity Is shown by the height of rebound of a steel ball when dropped upon the rubber from a measured height. The apparatus Is simple, and easily and rapidly tests the relative value of different specimens of rubber. The electric fish of the Nile, of which the Egyptians made pictures thousands of years ago, still inhabit the waters of that river. They are provided with an electrical organ which incloses the whole body. It is situated in the skin, and under a mi croscope is seen to be composed of millions of beautifully formed little disks, superimposed upon connected rows of mlrfute compartments, in which are the terminals of nerves. The shock is produced by an intense current that traverses the entire or gan from the head to the tall of the fish. It stuns small fish. The electro-motive force In a fish eight inches long can attain a maximum of 200 volts. A single giant nerve cell at the head of .the spinal column is tbf source of the impulses. COUNTRY DRIVE IN RUSSIA. Speed Proportionate to Price raid "Through Village" Roods. The Russian popular idea of driv ing horses is to flog them along mile after mile without a moment's breath ing space. The speed is proportion ate, within limits, to the price paid, but the horses are never at any speed allowed to slacken. The high road to Ruza runs in a series of ups and downs like an end less "switchback," yet the "jamshlk" (driver) never once allowed his horses to rush the last of a declivity to carry them up the next rise, but kept the pace steady up hill or down, a regular rate of one verst in five minutes. We insisted several times on giving the poor brutes a few yards at a walk, but at last had to acqui esce in the custom of the country; with the result that at Ruza it seemed better to take another team for the remaining four miles across country. The way now lay over what are called "through village" roads. These are simply a tract of Mother Earth bounded on one, sometimes on both sides by a rough ditch, and only otherwise differentiated from the surrounding arable land by the sur face being cut up by wheels instead of plows and the Russian plow hardly cuts a deeper furrow in the fields than wheeled traffic on such a "road." In order properly to understand some of the conditions of rural life in Russia it is necessary to travel in the simplest manner of the native; our impressions of the same road when we returned behind a pair of fine horses in a properly balanced car riage with a sufficiency of springs were wholly misleading, if more en joyable. London Standard. In Good Company. ' The mathematician is a walker. Walking seems to be necessary to him to set his thought in motion, and during , his perambulations certain mechanical movements of the fingers appear to be the indispensable ad juncts of an intellectual labor which renders him indifferent to the outer world. One day, as you -ere out walking, you suddenly noticed that you were carrying in your hand a wicker cage. ' You were Immensely surprised. Where, when, and how bad you picked up that cage, which was a new one, and happily, quite empty? You had no recollection of It whatever, and you went back until you found on the pavement the stock of the basket-maker whom you had Innocently pillaged. You are accus tomed to such distractions as these. They will become, if they are not so already, as famous as those attributed to Lagrange, Kant, and Ampere. You might be In worse company. From speech of M. Masaoa welcoming M. Polncare into the French Academy. Japan's earthquake record for fifty years is 27,(26. Italy had a few mors. One of the Important Duties of is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product,has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that. the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY s appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed,because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore knowrrby the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States, in original packages of' one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. iry bottle d mCr Secretary ulture, misbranded ; the ADDRESSES Louisville, Ky. PUTNAM Color more aoorls brlRhter and falr colors than anjr aan die any aarmeut without ripping apart. Write Superstitions of the Sea. Superstitions of the sea should have their edge taken off by the disaster off the coast of Malta last fall. The Sardinia was due to sail from the home port on Friday, November 13, a day which was doubly unlucky. It Is even difficult to get a sailor to sail on Friday, let alone the 13th of so horrid a month as November. So the men demanded delay and they sailed on November 14, and came to grief notwithstanding. Deafness Cannot Re Cared fiylocnl applications as theycannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, end that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness iscanaed by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound oriinper feot hearing, and when it u entirely closed Deafness is the result, and nnlesa the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten srecaused bycAtarrh, which la nothlngbntnn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of DeafnoRs (caused byciitnrrh) thatran not be curedby Ball's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars free. F.J.Uhknky & Co.,Toledo,0. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Sake Hall's Family Pills for consfpatlon. Quickly Dispatched. "Mr. Spoonamore, will you please tell me what you came to see me for?" "I will. Miss McCurdy. I came to ask you to marry me." "Well, I won't. Now, let's enjoy the evening. Do you play chess?" Chicago Record. COVERED WITH HIVES. Child a Mass of Dreadful Sore, Itch ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months , In Terrible Plight Disease Cured by Cutlcura. "My six year old daughter had the dread ful diaease called hives for two months. 6he became afflicted by playing with chil dren who had it. By scratching she caused large sores which were irritating. Her body was a complete aore but it was worse on her arms and back. We employed a Ehysician who left medicine but it did not elp her and I tried several remedies but without avail. Seeing the Cuticura Reme dies advertised, I thought I would try them. I gave her a hot bath daily with Cuticura Soap and anointed her body with Cuticura Ointment. The first treatment relieved the itching and in a short time the disease disappeared. Mrs. G. L. Fridhoff, Warren, Mich., June 30 and July 13, '08. " Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props. ot Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. During the time beginning with Thanksgiving Day and ending with New Year's Day New York City handles one-twelfth of all the turkeys consumed In the United States. Your working power depends upon your health I Garflula Tea corrects disorder of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels; over comes constipation, purities the blood brings good health. A canal 170 miles long and costing $120,000,000, connecting Lyons and Aries, France, Is proposed. It is also suggested to build a $16,000,000 branch to Marseilles. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind oolic, 25c a bottle. Horseshoers of Saxony must pass a public examination before they are properly qualified. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of DROPOY'rIPJi nS awe, 9mm f 1i " I,h MI S Bu.' SNaSMMS asssk a, eaar agaa, Ba Wmels t at Washington, L. C, that the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. FADELESS DYES other dro. Ono 10c package colors all floors. They dye In oold wnter nutter than anr other dva. Yo lor free booklet How la ue, Meaou and MIX Colors. MONROE OttlU CO.. Uutner. Illlnala. The Buncombe Club. If we must have a successor to the Ananias club the Buncombe club will do as well as any and better than most. For it has nothing of bitter ness In it. It merely expresses a half humorous contempt that was charac teristic of the original conception of the word. "Buncombe" goes back to 1821, when the debates on the Mis souri compromise were holding the attention of congress. At that time the Hon. Felix Walker of North Car olina Insisted upon speaking In about the same stylo as the Hon. Henry T. Ralney of Illinois recently spoke. He hailed from Buncombe county, and when hla fellow congressmen besged him, for pity's sake, to stop talking, he puffed his chest and. thundered: "I must speak for Buncombe." So was born the grandiose term which the enemies ef the Taft administra tion may mako their own. Chicago Post. Mexican Enterprises. It was estimated by the Consul General of the United States In Mex Ico some time ngo that the total sum of United States capital Invested In Mexico in mining and smelting enter prises was no less than $125,000,000 gold. Rhematism Cured In a Day. Dr.Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism radi cally cures in 1 to3daya. Its action is remark able. It removes at once the cause and the diaeaae immediately disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. At druggists. Both Gas and Water. In California, where many wells yield both natural gas and water, It is stated that a system has been tried whereby the gas is separated and utilized In an engine to pump the water. Telescopps were Invented In 15!10, IOCU. Vllf i safss as i selling h si u -7- fli free Booaietgrivea everjwiinn. uoemi bkd wanteo. LMrgom ytMaV telllnir home remedy tn eiUtenee twelve yeara. . apOHN MEDICAL CO., For Lameness in Horses Much of the chronic lameness in. horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. ' Sloan's Liniment w31 kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swol len joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. . Price, 50c and $1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, - - Boston, Maaa. tlron's book oa honoa, canto, ahf mad pomltry sasri tr. Physicians and h r the Company, hied with the remedy is not aduiteratea or INCORPORATED New York, N. Y. FOR OUT DOOR WORK. IN THE WETTEST WEATHER NOTHING EQUALS WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS THEY lOOXWH- WEAR WEO. AND Will NOT UM l0NCC0AT5-3e9-32S SUITS '322 SOtO IWHWHltlt CATALOG flttS MS A. J. Tower Co. bostom.oaa. Tower Canadian Co. united -Toronto, can. 1 7M m JEM. W ) ail. 'Vi3i CLOVER SEED AbioluUly Pura, No Wndt. BEB I Kx. Got. Hoard of Wlwnnnln, from 90 mrrm Miwn to ftalzor'R Sirth Omury Alfalfa. hart l Ml withinWwM'ksafterrW.vllniTi'i.ViO.'W wori I of maKitiiici'nt hay, or at thtratoof ovrr$.tt !per a re. ifig iwhmi cat-nitHf rree; or.aena In Atarnps for urnpleof IhU Alfalfa, alao Itil Hon L jllnr Orruw. Oat-. Wilful. liarlev. ale. I cattily worth 1 0 nf any mnn'a money to a Htarc witn. or, wnn 14 c. ann we aia a unnt plfl farm afed novelty never seen before by yoa SALTER SEED CO., Box A. C, Li Cresu, WT. ESTABLISHED t800 tTHtSfSD iOTA3FntTffaaw EUGENE HEARD & CO. , OPTOMETRISTS, 70S Pens Ave., Pfi.- f M. O. 13 1I9 . UTDV Diru MAU has tamwl bis si.ni niun in mi thrnutrli real wtara. Crnmtt a real estar avnt, an I earn from ti09 im tlli.OUO a year. Wa famish yoa th lnformstlo and iha property. No totra Is too small for rot to operate In. SOUTH CHESAPKAKI BEACH LAX CO Inc., KJO-631 Unnsey Bid., Washington. D. a COLT DISTEMPER Can be handled very eaally. The tick arc cured, and all other t same table, no matter how "exposed, kept from having ib diwiuM. bv uainir 8POHN1 LIQUID DISTfcJIPLK CTJKa. Ot on the bttifrue op ,u feed Acta on the blood and expela fermi yi of all forma of distemper. Beat remedy ever known for marea I UtltblO H " '' IVVMS irucLom. SBUU SB LM.iaSBsJ flOdosen, of arUrfpiai ana narnetw ueaiera, or tent exprrai t manufacturers. Cut ahowa how to poultice throala. Omr Chtmlitt and Bacttrloloclsts, Ooshen, Ind., U. ft. K