i POOR DEAL IN HIGH FINANCE Farmer Divided Profit* with the Sell ers of Dressed Meat, and l_o.t Money. ~ sklnc o' tb- i reseat prosperity '*f 5bt farmer, Ar.-emblyman Warren ilnt if Rtverrii r-la'» out •sty htease «• y Uj ad «je watch in asf pocket."—Tit• Bits hsdiy School * Want Ad. it' r, is a church in Brooklyn that Iocs adopted a coieS scheme for en .urging its Stttdty school. It adver ts e* for hoy* and girls to come to It « the shop windows in the neighbor hood of the c hur h on- may see- pla cards. such ns are used for adverti sing entc rtaiamentj- of various kinds, that tear the legend: Wanted—Boys and girls to join our Sunday school" Below this are set lorth the advantage-* that will eotae u> the young talk who attend the dashes. Doing Tare Thing* at Once. A inan hurried into a quick-lunch :• Mac ran* recently and called to the waiter: "Give me a ham sandwich!" Yes, sir," said the- waiter, reaching tm the- sandwich "Will you eat it or . take ft with you?" f Toth." was the unexpected b-»t ob vious reply—1 mdies- Home Journal. a .*» xot tm rr .% mi bstiti ti: «|*P4I ..It Rail'. /*v. ry I* rut fo.Jili rr. |»li -tl: nn ■ 'ui r»m ummUwm. a»-unufla an* *• ui tar 2>. wir *nd Sfir. Om+ hiiouMl tssM.** :Z/7KiAr/A:'5 «vat=-P4\3c;>^ tmnrMTii *y~ The Hague.—Holland Is again expecting an Deir to the throne, and ot course the people, who have Just heard the news, hope that it will be a boy. although such a result would cause the supplanting of the beloved little Princess Juliana. Queen Wilhelmina is in excellent general health and is seen olten riding in her motor car. lor she has become an enthusiastic automrbllist People have been remarking ot late on the wonderfully clear complexion of the queen Some time ago she adopted ft? practice, which comes from the West Indies, of taking lernor baths It is said to be a great invigorator ana a wonderful heip to the complexion NORWAY’S NEW ROAD Christiania-Bergen Rail Line Across Mountains Completed. Eastern and Western Parts of the Kingdom Have Easy Means of Communication—Event of Much Importance. Christiania. — The opening of the railway across the mountains from Christiania to Bergen recently by King Haakon was an event in the nis torv of this country of far wider iro- ; portance than any one not well ac quainted with Norway, geographically and topographically, would be able to appreciate. Norway is divided into three isolated parts by the Dovre mountain and by the broad and wild range of mountains that bear succes sively the names of Fyiefjeld and Langfjeidene. The overland route be- j tween Bergen and Christiania was. ] even more than the route to Trond hjem. a great hindrance to traffic pass ing as it does for a considerable dis tance over mountains of a height of 6,000 feet and more. Although Norway was united into one kingdom as early as $72 by King Harold Haarfager and has remained united ever since, the natural splitting up of the country into the western, northern and eastern districts has in- , evitabiy to some extent impaired the feeling of unity in the nation And the barriers which nature had raised between the districts have formed very serfous obstacles to personal co operation for the development of the economic resources of the country. The consequence has been that the progress has been considerably slow er than it might otherwise have beer.. Good roads were constructed in tfie principal overland routes in the be*vn ning of the last century, and RUGGJ STS I One she only; Recu lap price 50 $ per bottle C3SYD3crsz:rv.igjagtiig;,srv-.^-L'-r-r;—ty : . A Pause in Devotions. "Mabel!" called her father, outside her bedroom door. There was no an swer. so he called again. Still no re ply. He pushed open the door, which was no: complete ly shut, and reach ing for the button, turned on the lights. Then he saw Mabel. She was kneel ing at the side of her bed in her night gown. in the attitude of prayer—the attitude, that is. as to kneeling. But she had raised her head at the inter ruption and paused in her devotions to blaze at him with a face flushed with impatience: "Gee whiz, daddy! Can't a woman say her prayers?” Then she bowed her head again j piously, and daddy, properly rebuked. ! slipped noiselessly away. Opera the Great Leveler. At one of the Wagner operas a few days ago a woman nudged her friend and said: "Who is that distinguished man bowirg to you over there?” Her friend looked in the direction desig nated and smiled in a return greeting. "That's my butcher." she said. "I see him here Quite often. When 1 go mar keting in the morning we always dis cuss the opera. He's a German, you know, and really knows a lot about other things besides cutting meat.’'— i New York Sun. How’s This? W? ofT^r One Hundred Dollars Reward for ary caf» of c'atarrh that cannot be rural by Hail s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO,. Toledo O. Wp. the undersigned, have known F J. Cheiny for the last years. and believe him perfectly hon orable in all busmens transactions and financially able to carry out any obii£ratk»ns made by his firm. Walding. Kin van * Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo O HaTs Catarrh Cure is taken In ternary, acting directly upon the b.ood 3Bd mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rice 75 cents par , bottie. <*>:d by all Druggists. lajtf nan's Family Pills for constipation. Ineligible. So you wouldn't let Bombazine Bill sit on the jury that tried the horse thief?f’ v "No,” answered Three Fingered Sam. "we do things fair and square in Crimson Gulch. Bill's a good man, but the fact that he runs the only undertakin' business in the county couldn't help prejudicin' him some agin the defendant." CUT THfS OUT And mail to the A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and thev will send yon free a 10 day treatment of NATURE S REME DY (NR tabl“tsl Guaranteed for Rheu matism. Constipation. Sick Headache. Liv er, Kidney and Blood Diseases. Sold be all Druggists. Better than Pills for Liver llis. It's free to you. Write today. — Natural Supposition. “I am goiEg to burn coal here after." "Hereafter? I thought Old Nick would attend to the heat problem lor you tuen." Crosses are of no use to us. but in as much as we yield ourselves up to them and forget ourselves—Fenelon J Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief-Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS c;«x fail. Purely 'equ able—set «urdy but gently on the Sver. Slop dinnet euro iadi CARTERS 3ITTLG IlVER B PILLS. Srfioa— improve the complexion — brigr.te* e eyes. Small Pill, Small Dote, Small Price GENUINE must bear swreture : ' ' KOW- KURE is rot a food ’—it is a medicine, and the only medicine in the world for cows onlv, Made for the cow and, as its name indicates, a cow cure. Barrenness, retained after birth, abortion, scours, caked udder, and all similar affections positively and quickly cured. No one who keeps cows, whether many or few,can afford to be without KOW KUKE. It is made especially to keep cows healthy. Our book “Cow Money” sent FREE. Ask yonr h>eal dealer fur KoW KLT.E or s. ud to the manufacturers. DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO. Lyndonville. Vt ■ he irs Turlock Irrigation Districtd m of California »dver The UNO of SUNSHINE and OFP.j! .quick TL’NITIES. Healthful Climate. A-l luiui„ ,,,. ABUNDANT WATER at low ratde °> Peaches. Apricots, Figs. Olives, Sw • d felt Potatoes. Alfalfa and Dairying pa v 1,. a na ter than $100.00 per acre yearly. Wri a J for illustrated booklet. ' ee na DEPT. B. TURLOCK B0AR0 OF TRADE. Turlock. 4ass of nATEilTC WRr.o»R.roiemnn,yjav®.for HHIpMI \in nse only medi cines of known composition. Therefore it is (hat Dr. Pierce's medicines, thf makers of which print every ingredient entering into them upon the bottle wrappers and attest its correctness under oath, are daily growing in favor. No Secrets. No Dbcbitjon. The composition of Dr. Pierce’s medi cines is open to everybody, Dr. Pierce being desirous of having the search light of investigation turned fully upon bis formulae, being confident that the be a ervj ■ these medicines is knomi the more R)C(>0 merits be recognized. Iit-e vuc u;uciai/ jours at midday. oysters at the for half an hour of the place where are at their best, of these, he walks ner half an hour, and finds ce where stewed cheese can be on. By that time it is three and he walks heme and be ork again, having had tis exer id his lunch and his digestive il. Also he has seen a bit of 1. which is useful to a delineator The Itinerary lunch may be Being wholly made of the active medicinal ji forest roots, by exact processes original with of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chetr ' stead in extracting and preserving the cr employed, these medicines are entirely fre by creating an appetite for either alcoholic01" Examine the formula on their bottlgune Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his “ Tht blood-parifier, stomach tonic and 0j not recommended to cure consumpr'\ ' , do that) yet dyes cure all those cr “tar>'_ °‘ stomach, torpid liver and brooch ^ which, if neglected or badly tn each. Read sumption. .rcl rooms are Take the “Golden Medi<' incorporators appoint you if only you give F- Stones, and It won’t do supernatural severe in its use for a r ingredients of which IS*. the Greek who Is endorsement of scee of death for killing non-professional Edward Lowry of South Don’t atxrebruary 19. 1909. has o> reversal from the supreme World’s' ' The case was reversed and __.anded by an opinion written by -iie* Justice Reese. The court did not pass on the weight f the evidence as to the defendant’s ..init or innocence, but reversed the _ judgment of the lower court on ac ; count cf error In permitting the coun 113 ] tj- attorney to offer in testimony a I and j written statement .-igned by a witness ' called by the elate. .^uuiuieuueu 10 a man oi inquiring mind and sedentary habit.—London Chronicle. A Peculiar Accident. A curious and serious accident oc curred at Liverpool, England, in con nection with work In the graving dock on the Canard liner Mauretania. A gang or men were engaged In bringing to the quay-side a steel plate ot the vessel's hull. Just as the operation was m progress the tidal chain snapped. This set all the ropes at taching the ships to the quay in a state ot dangerous commotion. Five of the laborers on the quay were knocked down. One, named Wilson, was struck by a rope with such force that he turned a somersault, and, fall ing on his head, was picked up dead. The other lour men were removed to a hospital. Appropriate. “Jobbing is so foolish over that pet dog of his He told me he was going to have a tree for it.” “Then 1 hope he selected a tree with plenty of hark"