wisely directed, will cause her to gire to her little ones only the most wholesome and beneficial remedies and only when actually needed, and the well-informed mother UBes only the pleasant and gentle laxative rem , dy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Benna when a laxative is required, s it is wholly free from all objec tionable substances. To get its ben eficial effects always buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Tig Syrup Co. Hi Cents a Rod ForM-ln. HoaFfneej II t-4t fnr M-lnt'lii Ia-4e fur Sl-lm'hi Me li.r SI In. hi lit for a (7 Im h Farm Friu". nft-lnru Poultry Ff ih sa. sold on 00 daya trial. Hli mil kihioI Mral Ilarlt lrei.S t'uili)ftiinfrr, KITSELMAN BROS., MUrlCIS, IND. The Art of Overlooking. Nobody can live Ions In the world and not admit that tho words "Noth ing for nothing" contains a Bad amount of truth. He la of course a tool who does not count tho cost so far as the future Is concerned; but carcely less a fool Is he who does not overlook past costs. If we have ny good or delightful thing In this Ufa. at all hazards lot us not taint our enjoyment by considering what we gave for It. was It more man we could afford? Never mind; we hare afforded it, we have made our purchase. Let us take off the ticket With the price and hum tne receipt. There are Items In llfo's ledger which Bust be overlooked unless we would apend all our days In balancing closed accounts. London Spectator. Hypnotism As Medicine. "Do you think hypnotism has any real value In the practice of medi cine T" asked the student. "It .might have," answered the pro fessor, "If Its use could be ethically recognized. The only way to get some people to pay their bills would be to mesmerize them." Washington Star Nova Scotia Apples. Apples raised In Nova Scotia are rapidly becoming world famous. The crop last fall amounted to about 700, 000 barrels and only recently 300.000 barrels were shipped to South Africa. FROM AN OPERATION ByLydiaEePinkham's Vegetable Compound Do Forest, Wis. "After an opera tion rour years ago i nau pains down ward in both sides, backache, and a weakness. The doc tor wanted me to have another opera tion. ltookLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and I am entirely cured of my troubles." Mrs. ArorsTE VEsrEiuumr, ue lor- est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. Kew Orleans, La. "For years 1 suf- rered from severe remaie troubles. . Finally I was conllned to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces - aary. I pave Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound va trial first, and was saved from an operation." Mrs. Lilt Peyrotjx, 1111 Kerlerec St, New Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink- nam s vegetaDie uompouna to cure female diseases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pour Ine in proves conclusively that Lvdit E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a remarkable remedy for those dis tressing feminine ills from which so many women suffer. If you want special advice about your case write to Jirs. I'lnkhani, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. DYSPEPSIA "Having taken your wonderful Cue, ret' for three monthi and being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, I think a word of praise is due to Caacarets' for their wonderful composi tion. I have taken numerous other so called reined id but without avail, and I find that Cascarets relieve more in a day than all the others I have taken would in a year." James McGune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. to Good. Never Sicken, Weakea or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. Merer aold la bulk. The Ken atae tablet (tamped CCC. Guaranteed to atm ox your ueaer back. 818 patents: Wataee E.Celpntaa.'Wub- lagton.D.C. Huoktifree. High. leieteneea. jkk resuite. P. N. U. 7, 1910. f aaUeteeV erlla weak SAVED ' Expensive 8 hot a. A. 14 inch eun Is now regarded aa the proper armament for a modem Dreadnought. Counting In the wear and tear of tbe gun. It costa over $1,000 a shot. Sometimes tneae Dreadnoughts go Into practice and fire a f 1.000 shot or two. Dana; goes one of these 14-Inch guns, and up In smoke and out In sound, goes $1,000 of the people's money. General Sher man said war is ueu;" so la peace, at this rate. And Just think what mat ii.ooo might do! It would nay two school teachers for a whole year; It would educate a boy to be a geologist, a hor ticulturist, or an engineer; it would help a hundred families through the privation of winter; it would main tain a score of social settlements In a city like Columbus; It would establish two or three little country libraries. The reader will have no trouble in Imaging how much real good could be done with the money necessary to Ore a 14-inch gun one time; and while he Is Imagining, he will realise whnt a wicked thing It is to apend puhlio money this way. The thing to do Is to make public sentiment violent and aggressive, and demand that arbitration be substituted for war, to the end that the people may have less $1,000 shots, and more education and moat. Columbus Jour nal. VERGE OK COMjAPSE. Many Women rtrotiglit to It by Kid ney Disease. Mrs. Charles Swoettnan, 624 Wash ington St., Buffalo, N. V., says: "Kid ney trouble had me In a bad way and on the verge of col lapse. Dull back ache weakened me And broke my sleep. I was very nervous, and doe tors' trcatmentwas not mnklng me better. Dnan's Kid ney Pills helped me at once and six boxes cured me so well that In three years the trouble has not rnme back." Remember the name Donn's. For sale by all dealers. 50 rents a box. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dellght of Farming. Poultry shows and farmers' Insti tutes can have only most beneficial effects. More profit, more contont, more Interest, better living all round. Agriculture offers perhaps the most delightful of all vocations. The mot to of Ilomocroftors is a glorious one, "Every child In a garden, every moth er in a homecraft, and individual in dependence for every worker In a homo of his own upon the land." Athens Journal. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Dnys. Pttao (Hutment in guaranteed to cure any caseof I telling Winil.blfletliiigorProtruding Piles In 0 to U duynormonoy lofuudod, SOc I 7 Meat Not Essential. During the panic of the early 90s It became a difficult matter for our farmers to run their tenants; meat was scarco and high, nnd was sparing ly issued, If at all. But the sorghum crop had been bountiful the preceding summer, and molaBscs took the place of bacon In the cabins of tbe farm hands; and it was a source of great relief to the planters to see what good condition the men kept. That crop was made on a molasses and bread diet, with what vegetables are usual among the working people, and the la bor was done with as much ease aa If the pork barrel had been In dally re quisition. Memphis Commercial-Appeal. THE WONDERBEIIRY OR BUNI1EKRY. Has Proved a Great Success Thou sands Hay 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 Chtlds, the well-known Seedsman, of Floral Park, N. Y., has proved a great success all over the country. Thousands of people say It Is the best thing they ever grew. Mr. John Burroughs, the well known author, Naturalist and bosom friend of Theodore Roosevelt, says it Is the most delicious pie berry he ever tasted, and a marvelous cropper. A Director of the New York Agri cultural Experiment Station says it fruits abundantly even in pure sand. In the short season of North-western Canada It Is a godsend, and fruits long after frost has killed most garden truck. D. 8. Hall, Wichita, Kan., says thirty people grew it there last season with perfect satisfaction. K. S. Enochs, Hammond, La., says ft yields $250 worth of fruit per acre with 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 tbe 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. S. Circuit Court says tbe Wonderberry is sim ply delicious raw or cooked. Mr. Chllds exhibited one plant five months old beating 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 ever introduced. Wide Awake. "That new preacher you have is a pretty wideawake man, isn't he?" "Yep. Keeps light on preaching, when everybody else la asleep." INTEREST HACKED BONE. Bone hacked from the bone Is good, If you have no grinder; but unless you are pretty good at it, tbe bone will be In scales, for your hatchet will cut most easily lengthwise of the bone. Better to have It well chopped crosswise of the bone. Farmers' Home Journal, BOWS AND GILT3. The difference between aged sows and gilts seems to be that a sow two years old or more Is fully matured and easily kept in good flesh, usually farrowing much larger pigs than a gilt. She Is a much better suckler and gives so much more milk thnt the pigs get a better start earlier In life and thus grow very rapidly, making gains younger la life. Farmers' Guide. SELLING HOGS. It has been demonstrated that Bell ing hogs at eight and ten months old and cattle at one and two yenrs Is tho most profitable way to dispose of them. At these ngns they yield more net profit for the feed and labor be stowed on them than If kept to older ago. But If this prnctlco Is kept up generally the question of tho future will be, where will wo got breeding stock from which to supply the ever Increasing demand of both cattle and hogs? Farmers' Homo Journal. BALANCED RATION WITH SU.ACira Wallace's Fnrmer says that the profit In feeding corn silngo depends much upon the other fned with It, and says: The best balance we know of for sllnge Is clover or alfalfa hay. In fact, we do not know any kind of balanced ration that can be provided so cheaply for dairy farmers, nnd to a certain extent feeders of other cnt tlo In the corn belt, as from thirty-five to forty pounds of Bllago nnd about eighteen to twenty pounds of clover, or alfalfa hay. This In Itself should provldo for tho cow a fairly well bal anced ration. It Is all grown on tho farm, and hence Is chenper than any thing thnt can he purchased. VEGETABLES ON AN ACRE OF GROUND, i Tho Kansas City Star says a good farmer can rnlse on one acre of land any one of the following: One acre of onions, 445 to COO bushels. One acre of tomatoes, 300 to 400 bushels. One ncre of sweet potatoes, BOO to 600 bushels. Ono acre of beets, 300 to 400 bushels. One acre of carrots, 300. to 400 bushels. One acre of cabbage, 8000 heads. One acre of potatoes, 100 to 300 buBhels. Here are actual results, each Item referring to. the product of an acre where the grower was a specialist: Onions, 600 bushels, seventy-five cents, $450. Cabbage seed, 1000 pounds, forty cents a pound, $400, Potatoes, 175 bushels, low esti mate, $175. Cabbage, 7000 heads, $500. To be a successful trucker you must keep in mind these things: Produce sufficient to supply the family to begin. Continuous succession of crops. Ease and cheapness of cultivation. Maintain and Increase tbe land's productivity year after year. BEST SELLING DRAFT HORSES. It has been well said that it is too frequently the aim to raise big draft animals without paying proper atten tion to quality. Because a horse has weirjht it is not necessarily strong and durable. It Is on record that Justin Morgan, that weighed less than 1000 pounds, could movea larger load than many 1200 pound competitors. It was well distributed substance and muscular development that gave the Morgan horse its reputation as a weight puller, size considered. Mere quantity, unless accompanied by qual ity, does not make a high-priced mar ket horse. The medium weight horses are mostly fancied in France, the borne of the Percheron draft horse. The ponderous draft animal, with quality corresponding to Its weight, is the animal that attracts sellers at tbe wholesale markets. The tendency of the demand is for the heavier weights in draft animals of all breeds. Much depends on the dam in imparting quality to the progeny. The nearer to full blood the dam, the more uni formly will she breed true to a fixed type. There should not be hetero geneous mating of draft animals with lighter breeds, as the offspring will not be a type of any commercial class. Blocky conformation, with good bone, Is the most desirable, and stallions of great weight for their height should be patronized to produce the best sell ing draft horse. It will take several methodical crosses to mold the deli cate, slender conformation of any horse to a stout Individuality. Indi ana Farmer, The inscriptions on an old coin which has been worn smooth may be often deciphered by placing it on t red-hot Iron. ..mirn af-- Tk?STi7-T VI ; UI-H! if -v ""''.MI ' s..-.'xwar SUNBERRY-The Improved Wonderberry LUTHER BUR BANK'S CREATES! CREATION. A LtMcloa Berry Rlpenlnrf In Three Months From SmU SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR 50 CTS. POSTPAID Thta It poaOWely the GREATEST new Fnilt and the tint NOVELTY of modern timet. Thene are fticfg which no one ctm kji mwmy irura. i ne pruuu ar overwneinting in number tnci conciuilve in characte. Tmttbltie-blttck like nn enormona rich blneberrr In t nn Ira nnri tnate. TTnnurpaHaed for enttiijr nivr, rooked, canned or preaerved in any form. I'liiH great frnrden fruit la equally vnlunhle In hot, dry, cold or wet clU rnntea. K'tnlHMt plant In the world to (frow, nuencwllrifr anywhere and 'leldlnff irreat matinee of rich fruit all a u miner arid fall. The irreatpHt HHin to the family garden ever known. Learea and tiranrhen are alo naed for greens and are enperb. Kveryhod j can and will grow It. Luther Hiirhank, of California, the world famoiie plant wizard, or iginated tbe Woinlerbirry and turned It over to me to Introduce, fie anyaof It l "Thla absolutely new berry plant la of great lntert and ralue aalt beara tlie moHt dcllcloim, wholeHonie and healthful berr.ee ji uttnoHt profusion and alwnyacotnetttrue from eeed." READ MY CATALOGUE, pngea S and 8, for fnL deafriptlon, enlture, unea, etc. Alao Colored Plate.) With acorea of teatlmuniala from well-known and reputable people all over the country. Alao ih "Crime of the Wonderberry." Address JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. . S. ThU o'"r will no ... .,.n Big Profit for a Church. Talking about the enormous profits or the railways and the corporations and the so-called trusts, what ehnll be said of the magnillcitnt gnln realized by the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church of New York,, by tbe recent siilo of Its property? Tim church bought the site In 1853 for $15,000 and has JiiHt sold It for ICliO.OOO. Tho New York papers also recently re ported thnt $:i,Km had been paid by a wealthy book collector for a very rare pamphlet of 32 panes, ono of I'oe's Btorles Issued In 1K43 at 12V& cents. This is a fabouloiiB Increase In price, but such thing!) are constantly happen ing, and thoKe who profit by them re gard tho transaction with entire com placency, tho mtiek-rnkers to the con trary notwithstanding! 'Leslie's Weekly. Leg a Muss of Itching Humor. "About seven years ago a small abrasion appeared on my right leg Just above my ankle. It Irritated me so that 1 began to scratch it and It began to spread until my leg from my anklo to the knee wan ono B"l!d scale like a scab. The Irritation was always worse at night and would not allow me to sleep, or my wlfo cither, and It was completely undermining our health. I lost fifty pounds in weight and wns almost out of my mind with pain and chagrin as no matter where the Irritation came, ut work, on the street or in tho presence of compnny, I would have to scratch It until 1 had tbe blood running down into my shoe. I simply cannot describe my suffer ing during those seven years. The pain, mortification, loss of sleep, both to myse.i and wife is simply indescrib able on paper and one has to ex perience It to know what it Is. "I tried all kinds of doctors and remedies but I might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They would dry up for a little while and All me with hope only to break out again Just as bad If not worse. I bad given up hope of ever being cured when I was induced by my wife to give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. After taking the Cuticura Remedies for a little while I began to see a change, and after taking a dozen bot tles ot Cuticura Resolvent, in conjunc tion with the Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment, the trouble had en tirely disappeared and my leg was as fine as the day 1 was born. Now after a lapse of six months with no signs ot a recurrence I feel perfectly safe In extending to you my heartfelt thanks for the good the Cuticura Remedies have done for me. I shall always rec ommend them to my friends. W. H. White, 312 E. Cabot St., Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 4 and Apr. 13, 1909." e Income and Marriage. Some people cannot afford to marry on $5,000 a year, because they lead $6,000 lives. Again, there are many men' who are perfectly competent to maintain homes on $1,000 a year or even less, tl3cause they are good managers and have good habits and are fortunte enough to have good wires. It is the combination that tells the story and not the separte In dividuals. Washington Star. Itch cured in 30 minute by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Never Sails. AtdruggiaU. Oldest Known Adulterant. At the recent meeting at Lille of the French association of Science M. Dorveau traced the history of what ia perhaps the oldest known adulteration of food, the adulteration of coffee with chicory. The name of the gift ed inventor of this mixture is un known, but, after a long discussion, the date of the Invention has been fixed at 1690, when the Dutch parctl ed It. It does not seem likely that William III brought It to England, but Prussia adopted chicory in 1763 and the French, who did not use it till 1771, have since then been more ac tive than any other people In spread ing the adulteration. London Globe. Oil well machinery and supplies dls tilbuted from Los Angeles, a large amount of it being manufactured there, reaches the sum of over $1,000, 000 a month. Japan has nearly 60,000,000 people, more than half as many as the United I States. THI 8UNBCRRY 1 I Introfhieed ejtL'lnalTel; wn mr iiinnrrry aern ana idiaio(u dlM-niw, if 3a on the tongue or In fl. ef all form of dlntmwr. Mi foal. On) iKttllf RiinrurilfPf 8POHN MEDICAL CO., 8aved In Time. Clerk (run to by somebody in the dark) Stupid ass (perceiving It Is bis employer) that I am. Fllegende Blatter. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Dr. Dctchnn'i Relief for IthLumiitiam and Neurnl(ift rmiirally cure in 1 to 3 clays. Iti artinn in remnrknlile. Ketnovee the caune and lipA8e quickly tlittaiipeuni. Firnt tlnaa greatly benelita. 7jc. and $1. All dniggiata. Keeping Tally With Sticks. Many correspondents have dug Into their memories for the survival of the notched stick as tally, which tho ex chequer has now renounced. "Whllo utiilng with uome friends not il;ir from Rouen," writes ono, " I noticed that the baker brought with him a number of sticks, tied together at ono end, one for each customer. The cus tomer had ono also, nnd producing the slick the baker put it with its cor responding stick and notched it." So the accounts were kept. They are kept In a similar way by the tallyman In the Kentish hop-garden. London Chronicle. Cost of Legislation In Ohio. The meetings of the General As sembly are expensive luxuries. Rep resentative Rltter introduced In the house recently a sundry appropria tion bill carrying $250,000, to pay sal aries of Members of the Assembly, the salaries of clerks, porters, door keepers, Bergeant-at-arms. pages, stenographers, etc., and other expen ses. There are 149 Members of the Assembly, drawing $1,000 each a year, or $149,000, so the expenses Inciden tal to the session will cost just $101, 000. Why "Potter Field" for Beggars. It Is not because the beggar falls to make money that be finally lands In the potter's field. "Any good, Indus trlous beggar," says Mr. Forbes, "can and does make a great deal more money than the average working man." Dut the trend of the beggar Is downward, and in the end he is pretty sure to become a hopeless wreck and a derelict. Philadelphia Times. Untaught Teachers. It Is to be hoped that the college professors from the United States who occasionally appear In Canadian cit ies to enlighten us on various phases of American affairs ar9 more accu rate than those Canadian's professors who lecture in the United States. There is no reason that we know of why college professors should have a genius for fnis'.eading audiences. To ronto Mall and Empire. Character One's Own Work. A good character is, in all cases, tho fruit of personal exertion. It is not inherited from parents; It is not created by external advantages; it is no necessary appendage of birth, wealth, talents, or station; but it Is the result of One's own endeavors the fruit and reward of good princi ples manifested In a course of virtu ous and honorable action. J. Hawes. The stomach ( larger factor in "lite, liberty and the par suit of happine" than moat people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys peptic "i fit lor treason, itratagem and spoils." The man. who ioca to the front lor hi country with a weak stomach, will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for food citizenship aa well aa for health and happiness. Disease ot tbe stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the nse of Dr. PIERCE'S COLDES MEDICAL DISCOVEBT. It builds up tae body witb touad fleam aaf aoIJd jnctace. The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery " la only seeking to make the little more profit realized oa the sale of less meritorious preparation. ' Or. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser ia teat fret on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing inly. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamp for the cloth bound. Addreaa World' Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Biufelo, N. Y. PLANT 3 MONTHS FROM $CQ) Grown last year by 250,009 people. n Improve form of the Wondrrberry whir. liiHt yrar and whlrh proved ao unUntmcUtry, It la greatly superior to the original typ, and I alone have genuine seed, BEED20O perpkt.t S pkta. forOOOf 7 for I.OO. With every packet of eeed I tend a booklet giving IOO ftectpee fern tialng the fruit, raw, cooked, canned, preHerved, Jellied, aptced, plekhHL, Jam, ayrup. wine, green a, etc. It ia auperlor for any of then uitea. Alao a copy of my l.r2-pae Catalogue with every order which telle all about my 112.000 IN CASH PRIZES AND OFFERS. AGENTS WANTED MY GREAT CATALOGUE of Plowera and Vegetable Beed, Jinltaa, PI ante, and Hare and New Pruils FREE to all who apply. 1M pagee, 1VXI llliiHtrattona and colored platea. I have been in the bualrieae 8.S year and have half a million cnatomere all over the country. Com plete aatlnfaetlon guaranteed to everyone. Xo not fail to aee the aijiny great Noveltfea I am offering thla year of which the 8UN BERRY la the g re ate at ever known. a l once. uo noi neglect or delay. COLT DISTEMPER Can he handled very Ml!y.1hi.lrk AritrurNl.nrirt all othen Hi une .tain, no matter hnw 'M"tl." k'-pt from lievlna the) liKiriK Hf'IIN'H l.lgtlll) MK'IKMI'KK (Tit. OIt liwit r.-mi'ily evf.r known tor mare, la '"l to run. nrip cum. Mir urn! a I a liottlei an nnd flO'Wtren.of ilruKifl.fnAnd l,nrriMficnlf rn.or .cnl r xprnef Imld by mmiiirrwtlirerH. ''ur rttiown liow to I'Oitlllre throat. Oar frt. IfcioklftKlwi evfrythltiir. sxiil (will. wrtntMl. Larjreet anting h"rw rirnwly In filnu-n'" iwi'Iv ynrv. ChimliU end BictftltiloiItU, Ooehen, Ind., O. a, A. Best for Children 3 CURE Gives Distant relief when little throat are irritated and sore. Contains no opiates and is as pleasant to lake a it is effective. AO Dnif (bU, 28 I Not Strictly Orthodox. Vminff Tlnvlri tnalutfirl nn frvlner hla - ' . - . . wu -' j - ry primitive weapon on the giant Goliath. AC icngin uie genernis cuitoeuieu. "Youth will have Its fling," they re marked resignedly. Boston Tran script. Many Children Are Slrkly. Mother (iriiy'i Sweet Powdera for Children, used by Mother rny. a nurae in Children' Home, New York, cure Summer Complaint, Fevenhnea, Headache, Stomach Trouble. Teething Diaorders and Ueatroy Worm. At all JJruKKiHiV, 25c. Sample mailed rasa. Addrea Allen 8. OlmnLed, La Roy, N. Y. Wheat exports of this country art declining because the home consump tion is increasing. Constipation rauae and aeriouily ifnrra vatea many diaeaaea. It ia thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce' Pellet. Tiny uga coated granule. Domestic Economy. That Is the indictment that do mestic economy, at any rate in the lar der and the kitchen, hag become al most a lost art In America and to It we fear there must be widely enter ed a plea of guilty. We should not say that the art was. never known ana) practiced here, because a generatloa or two ago the American housewife possessed, and we believe deserved, a reputation for much efficiency and some degree of thrift. But times have changed. The same tendency which, has led so many young men away from farms to overcrowded profes sions or underpaid mercantile em ployment has led young women te shun the occupations of the home, and particularly of the kitchen, in favor of work in factories, shops or office. New York Tribune.' What Causes the "Scarcity." The five hundred or more immense cold storage plants of the tarust coo tain at this moment so many million carcasses of beef, mutton and pork that if but a moiety of them were pnt upon the market the price would fall back automatically from the present figures to a normal, reasonable leveL The stuff ia doled out. instead. In such measure as to create and maintain the "scarcity" which furnishes the excuse for premeditated extortion. Provi dence Bulletin. Drug clerks in Norway get from $375 to $536 a year. Patriotism PI (Ft 12v