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Oxmsnt's Collogo, Dopt. 03, St. Louis, Mo. liWHfWpHii Now tulltloii MM) piiKi'i, postpaid lor only Twenty flvn contH. Ktniiipt tnkon. Ijho Aunt, Tim Hwo. doilhortf Kxhlhlt, A. Y. 1. Kxpottllon. Adilrcm 8741 Wllifldor 1'laco. St. Lou In, Mo. : We Cure Eyes (Freo Advice and Free Cure Book) Cure Yotii-Hclf lit Home- Willi Our Tint' ural Home Treatment OohIh Yon No dilute for Our Free Cure Hook Tell You How Send for It Toilny Wo toll you how to treat yourself right In your own homo with our Nat ural Method Treatment without under going an operation, seeing a doctor, or leaving the Iiouho. There's no pain, no trouble, no danger, no knife; Just the simplest and moHt natural method possible. No matter how serious yotir cyo troublo la, or how long you havo had it, or who has treated you before, or jlLJKI Eighty-six lives wcro lost as a re sult of snowslides in Idaho. Judge K. M. Landis, the federal judgo who imposed tho twenty-nine million dollar fine on the Standard Oil company, sentenced William Broadwell to the federal prison at Ft. Leavenworth for six years and lined him $15,000. An Associated Press dispatch, referring to Broad well and an alleged confederate, says: "Tho assistant district attor ney presented government reports showing that Dreisbach and Broad well bought a total of 143,182 pounds of white oleomargarine in the six months from July, 1909, to Jan uary, 1910, and in tho same period purchased 3,000 pounds of colored oleomargarine. Tho government's contention is that tho defendants colored the white oleomargarine be fore disposing of it, thus avoiding tho tax of 10 cents a pound on the col ored product. One of the conten tions of the government is that if tho makers of tho white oleomar garin knew the uses to which it would bo put after sale and supplied coloring material to the purchaser they might bo deemed guilty of con spiracy in violation of the law." Judge B. L. D. Guffy, one of the prominent men in southwestern Ken tucky, died at his home in Morgan town, Ky. In 1891 he was the pop ulist nominee for attorney general of Kentucky. Returning to the re publican party in 1893 he was elect ed to the bench. are believed to be the strictest In Now England. Besides tho an nouncer feature, they provide that only one line of men is to be allowed to stand at a bar and no drinks are to bo passed to any thirsty ones back of tho line." Five thousand men lynched Allen Brooks, a negro, at Dallas, Texas. It is said that several negroes assisted in the lynching. The United States circuit court at Kansas City, Mo., has permanently enjoined the interstate commerce commission from enforcing an order prohibiting railroads and other car riers from allowing compensation to owners and operators of elevators for elevation and transfer of grain in transit. An Associated Press dis patch from Kansas City says: "The decision was given by Judgo San born and was concurred in by Judges Hook and Adams. The injunction suit was filed in St. Louis by tho Peavey Elevator company, which was supported in its petition by the boards of trade of Kansas City, Oma ha and other cities in the middle west. The interstate commerce com mission issued the order prohibiting the owners of elevators from receiv ing compensation for the elevation and transfer of grain in transit on the theory that such action amounted to a rebate. The order had, it was alleged, been most detrimental to the business of elevators, the total value of which is millions of dollars. The decision says: 'The order of the In terstate commerce commission which, prohibits the allowance or payment by carriers of all compensation to owners and operators of elevators for NEW BOOK A London cablegram says. "Her bert J. Gladstone, governor general of United South Africa, who was re cently olovated to tho peerage, has been created a viscount. Ivor Churchill Guest, formerly member of parliament for Cardiff, has been made a baron." whether you havo cataract, falling oyeslght, optic nervo disease, scums, ooro or watery eyes, or ulcers, or any othQi oyo troublo, wo will advise you froo of charge. Wo have cured hundreds of cases llko that of Ilex Ilaughey of Snyder, Okla., who says: "My sister had cata ract and was almost blind. Thoy on tlroly cured hor In three months." M, C. A Ulrica, Alva, Okla., says: "My doctor wanted mo to go to Chicago. I was almost blind, could not see to read or sow or wrlto. I could not go to Chicago bocauso I was too poor. 1 saw bu tius timi tiiuy iiuimuy cureu mo with thoir simple, painless method." Lot us toll you how you can treat yoursolf, and bo sure of results. Wo do not treat people who wero born blind or who are so blind from any causo that thoy havo no porcon tion of light. Whore there is light however, thcro is hope. If you are interested and want our book, write a description of your caso tho bost way you can and wo will tell you how, you can treat yoursolf at homo and bo suro of results, tolllnir you things your doctor never told you and that you ought to know. Cut out coupon bolow, till out blank lines, or copy It and mall to us today A press dispatch from Panama says: "Joso Domingo de Obaldia, president of Panama, died from heart disease, lie had been ill only since last Friday. President Obaldia was elected on July 12, 19 OS. He had before acted as the chief executive during tho absence of President Amador. Ho was formerly minister to tho United States. He was born sixty-throe years ago and was a son of former President Obaldia of Co lombia. IIo had always been a con servative, but was elected with the support of the liberals. Panama's new president will be Dr. C. A. ftlenuora." Twenty-three miners were killed by an explosion of powder in a gold mine at Juneau, Alaska. FREE HOOK A: ADVICE COUPON North American Eye Specialist. 270 No. Am. Bldg., Chicago 111. I enclose lottcr herewith explain ing my symptoms and wish you to Please send mo at once, absolutely froo of all charges your great Eyo Book, proof of cures and advico about my caso. My troublo is Name I Address , Tho insurrection movement in Nicaragua, under the leadership of General Estrada, has suffered such a' series of defeats that the movement is now regarded as a failure. Louis James, the actor, died of heart disease at Helena, Mont. Former Senator Thomas C. Piatt died in New York City. A Boston dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "Every sa loon in Chelsea must employ a car announcer to remind its patrons of the running time of cars which pass the door, when liquor licenses be come oporative in that city on May 1. The now regulations issued today by the Chelsea licensing commission A New, Complete Edition of Mr. Bryan s Speeches Containing All of His Important Public Utterances In two handy volumes. You can follow Mr. Bryan practically through his entire career, from his valedictory oration at Illinois College in 1881, through his early public life, his presidential campaigns, his world tours, his platform experiences, and his participation in meetings of organizations devoted to national progress, as well as international congresses for the promotion of the world's peace. Tho subject matter of these speeches covers a wide range of topics, from tho fundamental and vital problems of national and world life to tho highest ideals of human endeavor. 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