Man yon’s Paw Paw Pills coax the liver Into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour, gripe or weaken. They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves; invigorate Instead of weaken. They enrich the blood and enable the stomach to got all the nourishment from food that Is put into it. These pills con tain no calomel; they are soothing, heal ing and stimulating. For sale by all drug gists In 10c and 25c sizes. If *you need medical advice, write Munyon’s Doctors. They will advise to the best of their abil ity absolutely free of Charge. Ml N lON’S, 53d and Jefferson Sts,, Phil adelphia, Pa. Munyon’s Cold Remedy cures a cold in One day. Price 25c. Munyon’s Rheuma tism Remedy relieves In a few hours and cu.es in a few days. Price 25c. WESTERN CANADA Senator Dollfver, of Iowa, says:— rThe stream of emigrants from the United States ' ) Canada will continue." Senator Dolliver recently paid a visit to Western Canada, and says: "There ia a land hungerin the hearts of English sneaking peo ple; this will account for the removal of 60 many I Iowa farmers to Canada. Our people are pleased with its Government and the excellent adminis tration of law, and they are coming to yon in tens of thousands, and they are still coming." I Iowa contributed large ly to the 70,000 Ameri can farmers who made Canada their homo during 1909. Field crop returns alone durlngyear added to the wealth of the country upwards of $170,000,000.00 Grain growing, mixed farm ing, cattle raising and dairying are ail profitable. Free Home steads of 160 acres are to bo had In the very best districts, 169 acre pre-emptions at $3.00 per acre within certain areas. Schools and churches in every settlement, climate unexcelled, soil the richest, wood, water and building material plentiful. For particulars as to location, low settlers' railway rates and descrip Jtlve illustrated pamphlet, “Last Best West," ana other informa tion, write to Sup't of Immigra tion. Ottawa, Canada, or to the following Canadian Gov’t Agents E. T. Holmes.SIB Jackson St.. St. Paul. Minn.; J. M. MaoLachlan. Box lie, Watertown. South Dakota, and W. V. Bennett. Room t. Bee Building. Omaha, Neb. (Use address nearest you.) Please say where you saw this advertisement. KNOW THE CAUSE OF YOUR AILMENT FREE! Diagnosing disease by analysing the urine has proven a great benefit to suffering humanity as the test of urine reveals the cause of your ailmjents. When the cause is removed, the road to health is short and quick. A. W. Van Byster veld, the chemist with this Company, has spent q^ a lifetime in examining human urine and so accurate has he become that the patient tells nothing, simply send in a sample of the urine, stating age and sex, he will locate the cause of jrour aches and pains, describing them better than you can explain yourself. Mailing cases for sending urine and booklet sent free on request. Van Bystarvald Madicins Co., Ltd. 33 Sheldon St., Grand Rapid*, Mich. VETERINARY COURSE AT HOME gK « /*> year and upwards can be made taking our veterinary Course at home during spare time; taught In simplest English; Diploma granted, po gltl on* obtained for successful students; cost within reach •fall; satisfaction guaranteed: particulars free. Ontario Vstortaipj Correspondence Behoof, Dept. 10, London, Canada Coarse foods will keep the bowels active. Fine foods cause need for Cascarets. Don’t •whip the bowels with a harsh cathartic. These candy tablets act in Nature’s way. Millions know they act exactly as coarse v food would do. 860 CUT THIS OUT, mall it with your ad dress to Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, 111., and receive a handsome souvenir gold Bon Bon Box FREE ITPUffi WstsosE.Coleman,Wash pfl I PN I ^k iugton.D.C. Books free. High fl Pt I Balls I est references. Beat results. SIOUX CITY P*T’G CO., 1,331—5, 1910 ! Do You Feel This Way? Do you feel all tired out p Do you sometimes think you just can't work away at your profes sion or trade any longer? Do you have a poor ape tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep P Are l your nerves all gone, and your stomach too ? Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left you ? If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His , great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. /! Don’t be wheedled fry a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes tor Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to be “just as good.’’ Dr. Pierce’s medicines are of known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. How It Got Its Naittt. Soho Is perhaps the most curiously > derived place name in London. Ac cording to Samuel Pegge, the antiquary, Soho square, which has given a name to the district, was first called Monmouth square, when the ill fated Duke of Mon mouth had a house there. Upon the duke's defeat and execution in 16S5 the square was ordered to be called King's square, and a statue of King Charles I II. was set up in the middle of it. But the partisans of the Duke of Monmouth, wishing to preserve a distant remem brance of their leader, called it Soho square, from Soho, a hunting cry adopt ed by the duke as his watchword at the battle where he was taken prisoner. Denver's municipal theater, occupy ing a part of the great Auditorium, is making money, according to Denver Municipal Facts. The theater has been running four weeks, and for the most part has been crowded at every performance. There are no Sunday night engagements, but the usual mat inees are given. One reason for the success of the new enterprise is that Mayor Speer compels the companies using the theater to play for. popular prices. Municipal Facts says that Den ver's is “the only theater in the United States being managed by a city gov ernment, and Denver is securing all sorts of advertising as a result there of.” _ _ _ A NEW TOWN EVERY WEEK. And a New School Every School * Day. The above caption about represents the growth of Central Canada. The statement was made not long since by a railroad man who claimed to have made the remarkable discovery that such was the case. There is not a district of a fair amount of settlement In any of the three Provinces of Mani toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, but has its school, and the railways have stations every seven or eight miles apart, around which group the towns, some large and some small, but each important to its own district. Schools are largely maintained by public funds and the expense of tuition is but a nominal sum. The final returns of the grain pro duction for Central Canada for 1909 are now in, and the figures show that the value of the crops to the farmers of that country is about $195,000,000, as compared with $120,000,000 last year. American farmers or those who have gone from the United States, will participate largely in these splendid returns, and these comprise those who have gone from nearly every state in the Union. One of the many proofs that might be put forward showing the immense wealth that comes to the farmers of Central Canada is seen in the sum that has been spent during the past two or three months by the farmers who have for the time being ceased worrying over the reaper and the thresher, and are taking to enjoying themselves for two or three months. It is said that 50,000 people of these Western Provinces spent the holiday season visiting their old homes. Most of these passengers paid forty7 and some forty-five dollars for the round trip. Some went to Great Britain, some to the Continent, others to their old homes in Eastern Canada, and many thousands went to visit their friends in the States. The amount paid alone in transportation would be upwards of two million dollars. Some make the trip every year. It need not be asked, “Can they afford it?" With crops yielding them a profit of $20 tc $25 per acre, and some having as much as twelve hundred or more acres, the question is answered. The Canadian government agents at differ ent points in the States, report that they have interviewed a great many ol those who are now visiting friends in the different States, and they all ex press themselves as well, satisfied, and promise to take some of their friends back with them. There is still a lot of free homestead land in splendid districts, and other lands can be pu" chased at a reasonable price from rail way and land companies. When accident occurs the wrong man is usually blamed. and tne wrong map Viiift AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Will Break Up a Cold In Twenty four flour* and Cure Any Cougli That Is Curable. The following mixture Is often pre scribed and is highly recommended for coughs, colds and other throat and bronchial trouble. Mix two ounces of Glycerine, a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, and eight ounces of pure Whisky. These can be bought in any good drug store and easily mixed together in a large bottle, i The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure Is prepared only In the laboratories of the I.each Chemical Co., Cincinnati, and put up for dis pensing in half-ounce vials. The man who is always misunder stood should get a job as train an nouncer. PA, WHAT MAKES MA CRY? THE TRAP DRUMMER, OF COURSE; THAT’S WHAT HE’S PAID FOR. But It's Just as Easy for Him to Maki the Audience Laugh—How George Barton Produces 175 Noises and Why. From the Kansas City Star. The beautiful senora Is coming in* to be stabbed by the bad bandit at the Orpheum. It is terrible. The man with the bass viol is about to cry. The stage Lightning is flashing ominously. Thu orchestra is playing awe inspiring mu sic. The bandit is dancing about tho helpless senora. He is brandishing a stiletto. She has many diamond rings on her fingers. Will nobody save the senora with the diamond rings on her fingers? Ah! Down at the end of the orches tra pit a young man is bending over something, working very rapidly. He is unscrewing some screws. Bravo! Something will be doing in a minute. It is taking a long time. But how our hero works! He is the busiest man in the theater. See him Jump about in a distracted manner. Cupidity is about to receive what is coming to it. But —curses! Our hero is sitting down and he is beginning to pound several things excitedly. Shucks! He is not our hero at all, but only tho trap drummer. He is engaged in making stage terror. He is the most important man in the theater, this genius of the traps. Ev erybody depends on him. The players could not work without him. He gives the orchestra its cues. He makes the fun of the players funny. He is the man who makes millions laugh. Ho makes the manager pay him $100 a week. (This is not so humorous, the manager fancies.) And he makes the tragedy more tragic. The senora is about to be stabbed. Tho trap drum mer makes a trembling noise. The gal lery is crying; it is sobbing convul sively. But suppose the trap drummer shouldn’t be as busy as can be? Tho show will break up. Nobody will laugh; nobody will cry; the audience will go to the box office and ask for its money. Witness: Buckley, the lady monologist, comes on. She gazes intently on some spot in the audience, embarrassing most of the men, who fancy she is looking at them. Harlem flat with them shoulders?" she asks. With a powder rag she wipes her cheeks. The audience does not laugh—not yet. Why? Because the trap drummer is bending over his music rack with his eyes close to a sheet of paper. Ah, the sand paper. The trap drummer gets in action as the powder rag touches the monolo gist's cheeks. Swish! Swish! The au dience almost laughs itself to death. “Why, Mr. Floorwalker, don't you know I never use powder?” says the lady monologist, in an injured tone. Again the busy trap drummer, ring ing a cow bell vigorously. This means that what she said ain’t so. It seems that the audience will never stop laugh ing this time, the trap drummer is so funny. This is also the cue for the orchestra to get busy. The lady monologist is reciting a piece. “The girl stood on the railroad track, the engine came along." The trap drummer makes a noise likfe an engine coming along, with seven or eight different instruments. “She knew something was wrong, she ran.—” Slid ing whistle, just like some one run ning away, “—along the railroad track, the guardsman to awake, so he could switch the train off, before it was too late.” The trap drummer causes the whole works to crash for some reason, which the audience seems to under stand, Judging from the crash it makes. “The guard was gone—” two beats from the bass drum, showing that the guard is really gone. "The switch was gone—" Noise like a switch going made by a rosin can. "What could the poor girl do—” Crash of many terrifying cymbals, showing what the poor 'girl probably did. “She took the switch from her back hair—and the train went safely through. ” Imitation by the trap drummer of the train going through safely. This is produced by the train whistle and the swish, swish of sand paper, as the train goes safely through. The act has gone safely—through, too. Evidently the audience would need some restoratives of some kind if the trap drummer had not kept very busy. The trap drummer is entirely sur rounded by instruments. He is busy every minute. He snatches and seizes always getting the right one. But this Is really not a very busy w-eek for the trap drummer. He is only using 15 or 20 instruments, besides playing the regular orchestra music. A few of them are: Kettle drums, which must be adjusted 15 or 20 times in a single act; snare drum, bass drum, Chinese crash cymbal, Turkish cymbal, light; wood block, for wood drum effects; tri angle, an auxiliary instrument In the light parts of the music; chime, for church bell effects; tom toms, for In dian drum and Chinese effects; gong, for Chinese music; orchestra Mils! tambourine, sleigh bells, cow bells ami many others. Down in the basement of the Orpheum he has six trunks full. With them he can make more than 175 noises and effects. Most of them he uses in the course of a season. There is one time when the trap drummer rests. Yes? The Empire State express is crashing across the flickering drop curtain at 40 miles an hour. The great steam shovel is mov ing tons of rock, and great boulders come crashing down the curtain. The trap drummer is restln. The trap drum mer Is reading—a novel, perhaps. I.et us see. Oh, it is the sheet containing nis “business” for next week. How nice to be a trap drummer. I Mother—Willie 19 & very imaginative child. But Qeorge Is more practical. When Qeorge decides he wants anything he sets out to get It Bachelor—I have noticed that differ ence. Willie singe 'I want to be an angel,' but Qeorge smokes cigarettes nod skates on thin tee. ^ A Model Witness. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Opposing Counsel—What Is youi name? The Witness (appealing to the judge) —"Am I obliged to answer this?" The Judge—"You are." The Witness—"My name is Todgers.' "First name?" "I decline to answer." "On what ground?" "It would be construed into a reflec tion on the good taste of my parents." "Where were you born?" “I decline to answer.” "Why?" "Because my Information on the sub ject is of the hearsay character." "But you were there at the time." "I decline to admit It." "What is your age?" "Before answering I desire to con sult with my attorneys.” "What is your ostensible business?" "I do not remember.” "Are you in any way connected with the Ramrod Trust?” “I do not remember?" "What is its capitalization?" “I do not remember." "What is your salary?" "I do not remember.” "Are you married?" "I do not remember.” The Judge—"The hearing will now be Adjourned until 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. And I want to congratulate the opposing counsel on the marked progress they have made in advancing the case.” Strange as It may seem there Is no more honor among thieves than among honest people. Epidemic of Itch 111 Welsh Village. "In Dowlais. South Wales, about (if teen years ago, families were strick en wholesale by a disease known as the itch. Believe me, it is the most terrible disease of its kind that I know of, as it itches all through youi body and makes vnnr life an Inferno Sleep Is out of the question and you feel as if a million mosquitoes were attacking you at the same time. 1 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 foi his remarkable cures. People cainc to hum 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 Cuticura Remedies. I am glad to tell you that after a few days’ treat ment with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, the effect was wonder ful and the result was a perfect cure in all cases. “I may add that my three brothers, three sisters, myself and all our fam ilies have been users of the Cuticura Remedies for fifteen years. Thomas Hugh, 1650 West Huron St., Chicago, 111., June 29, 1909." It is called hard coal primarily for the reason that It is so hard to get the money to pay for it. The 'man who presents a girl wltt Christmas gloves two sizes too large is Inviting estrangement. BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY And Core* Any Cough That I* Cura ble—Noted Physician'* Forinaln. This is said to be the most effective remedy for coughs and colds known to ecience. "Two ounces Glycerine, hall ounce Concentrated Pine; put these Into half a pint of good whisky and \ use in doses of teaspoonful to a table ' spoonful every four hours. Shake bot - tie well each time." Any druggist has i these ingredients in stock or will quickly get them from his wholesale house. The Concentrated Pine is a special pine product and comes only in half ounce Vials each enclosed in an air-tight case. But be sure it is labeled “Concentrated.” This formula cured hundreds here last winter. The fatal stroke in the Balkan situa tion appears to have been the annul ment of the free advertising proposl +1 ^ „ A scientist is always ''eminent" foi the same reason that a citizen Is always "prominent," when he is dead. Dl.temper In all Its forms, among all ages oi horses and dogs, cured and others in I the same stable prevented from having j the disease with Spohn’s Distempei Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or send to man ufacturers. Agents wanted. Write foi free book. Spohn Med. Co., Spec. Con tagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. When a man gets a feather in his cap he immediately begins to plume himself on it. The bachelor who wakes up at night and argues with his dreams, should make an Interesting husband. Deafness Cannot be Cured hj local applications, ns they cannot react the diseased portion of the ear. There b only one way to cure deafness, and that h by constitutional remedies. Deafness It caused by an Inflamed condition of the mu cons lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whet this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling found or imperfect hearing, and when It li entirely closed, Deafness is the result, ard unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal coddi tlon, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca tarrh. which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars foi any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh: that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family I’llls for constipation. A man who can paint a bee hive and Bell It for $50 comes so near to reality that It Is plain to see who is stung. Only One “BKOMO QUININES’* That is LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used Lhf world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Unless good health is cultivated the ground will grow up to noxious weeds, hay fever and other things. Free to Oar Readers. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Appli cation of the Murine Eye Remedies ir Your Special Case. Your Druggist wll tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes Strengthens Weak Eyes, Doesn’t Smart Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. Trj It In Your Eyes and In Baby's Eyes foi Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. 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. Lee, of noo Ninth St., S. F.., 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 lias not been troubled with it since.” Sloan’s Liniment is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints and Sprains and all Pains. At All Druggists. Price 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent Free. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. ^5 Could Provo It. From the Newark Star. A few days ago Aid. Elmer A. Day was glancing over the register at one of the local hotels to see if a friend of nls was registered there. Near him stood a man who was holding onto the desk for dear life in a semi-successful attempt to maintain Ida balance. "I s'pose you think I'm drunk?” said the stranger, looking belligerently at Day. "No; not In the least," replied the alderman, anxious to avoid the possi bility of a row. "Well, you'd know I was If I let go this desk," answered the man. Something to Be Proud Of. The sti.ite of Washington recently celebrated t lie 19th anniversary of its admission to the union. In an address the president of the State Historical ! society brought out the fact that the j great northwest has never been under i the domination of any foreign power, j Said he: “All other portions of tho United States have at one time or oth J er been ruled by one of the European ■ countries. You. as children of the great state of Washington, may be proud of the fact that you live in the only place In the United States that has always been American territory, and over which no other flag save the Stars and Stripes has ever floated." I The man who continually sings ids own praises hasn't as sharp an ear for discords as his neighbors have. PII.ES CURED IN « TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is sruaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. The regret of it is that unformed resolutions are the ones which are pre served longest unbroken. Don’t Cough!—Use m Btst tor <§ttwsw»%&s Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There is nothing like it for Asthma, Bronchitis and lung I troubles. Contains no opiates. Very pleasant to take. All Druggists, 25 cents. ALL THE HOUSEHOLD silver cleaned In 30 seconds. New, just out, simple as • washing dishes. No rubbing or polishing required. 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When a woman is displeased with her husband she could punish him more by stopping her scolding and asking for more money. This Will Interest Mothers. . Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Chil dren, cure Feverishness. Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, Regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Pleasant to take, and harmless as milk. They never fail. At all Druggists, 26c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. One of the griefs that cannot be helped by sympathy Is the jumping toothache. FOR DEEP-SEATED COLDS and coughs, AU'ii'i Luna Baltam cures vrhen ull other remedies fall. This old reliable medicine has been sold tot over 40 years. 26c, 60o,$1.00 bottles. All dealers. It is well to remember that it is easier to blow out the candle than father's whiskers. rnrr to vflll_MV ?IQ1TQ Fre® to You and Ever* sister Sue rnCt IU IUU ml ululCn erlng from Woman's Ailments. I am a woman. I know woman’s sufferings. I have found the cure. I will mall, free of any charge, my home treat mint with full instructions to any sufferer from woman’s ailments. I want to tell all women about this cure—you, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tell you how to cure yourselves at home with out the help of a doctor. Men cannat understand women's sufferings. What we women know froa experience, we know better than any doctor. I know that my'home treatment is safe and sure cure for Leucorrhoea or Whitish discharges. Ulceration. Dis placement or Falling of tha Womb, Profuse. Scanty or Painful Periods. Uterine or Ovarian Tumors, or Growths; also paint Is hiad, back and bovtls, blaring down fillings, norvouintts, crisping filling up tha spim, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness, kidney, and bladder troubles whir* cause# by weaknesses peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complete ten day's treatment •ntlrtly free to prove to you that you can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly and surely. Remember, that, it will cost you nothing to give the treatment a complete trial: and if you wish to continue, it will cost you only about 12 cents a week or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Just send me your name and address, tell me how you suffor if you wish, and 1 will send you the treatment for your case, entirely free,in plain wrap per, by return mail I will also send you free of cost, my book—1"WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" with explanatory illustrations showing why women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home. Every woman should have it, and learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor says— •‘You must have an operation,” you can decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures alt old or young, To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a simple home treatment which speedily and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in young T^sdiea, Rumpness and health always results from its use. Wherever you live. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly tell any sufferer that this Nome Treatment really carte all women's diseases, and makes women well, strong, plump and robust. Just seed me your address, and the free ten day's treatment is yours, also the book. Write to-day, as you may not see this offer again. Address . Mrs. m. summers. Boxi - - Notre Dam©, Ind., U. 8. A.