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v f , J y 'J V . i I ) i Hoods Sarsapanlla Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. Oct It today In inual liquid form ot tablets cnlleil Saraatnlis. 100 Doses U r&& TO CANADA any auiii( man lmnjuilil rnriiKInitn In lAhml from (In- Unit (pp, )uu ran (In llm ram. Iho opivorti.nltjr 13 nurslfynu will uiilv era m It Vie. haio tlimitiml. (if ninanf rich ITnlrli' lunil In rmilhrnM rn hafkattlirMiin, rlittifl 111 tlliirki't. fnr fbi'nat ci(i offices tltiu r m-r ami mi. PORTER LAND CO. lutir mir line uf rail CAPITAL 41000000? rimil IMP liftim tiullt tlllM fcrttiBtCii.icwA LOSANCtUd.CAU 3ir Allewtiiireturmil v..,.. ti . 1 . ..... toward tliti Wrwmrn Mnonlliitrlt. Wrltefornnrfn.,. iMk."A Cull in llm " . . 't'lllnwilll'iit thin nitmlprftilwlirat-urimlmt iJJ'.Wii'.'.'f l.n1,i".",,Tr" nlwl " try li allly. VUllTUU UAM CO.. Ilox 1, Iti-lnlMjok, In. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, AOrUlnlWIrfforFcvrrlfihnrim. t'nnntlputlnn, II on ilnrlir. Htnitlnuli Tvntirilnu. Viit I.I...V WXT ' l)lNardtrii end DtiNtrny Don't accept Hiniple mailed FIIKK. Addreei, TOsubtUtufe. A. S. OLMSTED. La Roy. fil.Ye WHERE ROBE WOULD COUNT Under Friendly Cover Preacher Might Safely Proceed to Split His Infinitives. "I tried to get a clianco to speak to you nt church Sundny," said Mrs. Old castle, "but the cruHh was fto grait Uiat I couldn't push through to where you were." "Yes, wasn't it awful?" re plied her hostess, as she flecked a bit of dust from the Gobelin tapestry. "All tho common folks in town soeui to want to crowd into our church latoly. It's too bad they ain't satisfied to stay where they belong. How did you liko tho sermon?" "Well, bh a sermon it was fairly good, but I do wIbIi Doctor Goodman would quit spitting his in finitives. I try not to let it mako mo uorvous, but I can't keep from being shocked every timo he does it." "I uover let them kind of things bother me, but that's whero tho Episcopate have the ndvantago of us. If our preacher would wear 11 long robo ho could split them and wo would novcr notice It." Kansas City Star. A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO. Twenty-four Carloads Purchased for Lewis' Single Binder Cigar Factory. What 1b probably tho biggest lot of all fancy grade tobacco hold by any factory in tho United States has just been purchased by Frank I Lewis, of Peoria, for the manufacture of Lewis' Single Binder Cigars. Tho lot will make twenty-four carloads, and Is so lected from what la considered by ex ports to bo tho finest crop raised In many years. The purchase- of tobacco is sufficient to last tho factory moro than two years. An extra price was paid for tho selection. Smokers of Lewis' Single Binder Cigars will appro date this tobacco. PcortaBtar, January 16, 1909. Explaining the Soul. Tho following dialogue took placo between two very small boys on their way homo from Sunday school: Willie Whero is my soul? Bobby It isn't any placo; it's Just air. Willie How can It go tox heaven when It's Just air? Bobby Why, your body goes, too. Willie Bones nnd all? Bobby Yes, everything but your clothes. A Statesman. Tho Chlneso wall wa3 finished. "I do nil my fence mending nt ono lick," announced tho emperor. Thus ho proved himself a stntcamnn Instead of a politician. All Tired Out. Do you feci dull, occasionally out of sorts? Headaches and Dlzzlncsa? Tho fnult Is clllier wllli your stomach or your liver. Tho safe, sure nnd caay way to get rlil of either trouble Is to tako NATUllK'S III3MDDY. Tnko nn Nit Tablet to Highl it will Hwertcn tho stomach and roKulato tho liver. kldnoyH nnd bowola. Kiuiy-surn to act. Oct u 13c Uox. Tho A. II. Lcwla Mcdlclno Co., Bt. Louis, Mo. To lovo abundantly, Is to Hvo abun dantly, and to love :)rever Is to Hvo forever. Henry Drummond. ConttlpMInn cihiwi mnny Mrtnii disease. It ) ttioruuulily cured by l.nctor I'lorro'ii l'loauaut Pellets. Ono a laxative, tUnp lor uituartlo. Somo or our first Impressions woro mado by mother's sllppor. If You Are Sickly Just let Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters build you up and renew the entire system, make the stomach strong and healthy and keep the bowels free from constipation. It has done so in hundreds of cases in the past 56 years and most certainly will not fail you. Try it today for Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Costivqness, Bil iousness, Headache c Malarial Fever. Ask for OSTETTER' CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER L"T.J7 H II 1 Hi CAMPAIGN PLANS 6 ID Republican Congressional Com mittee Getting in Readiness for Active Work. ORATORS TO DEFEND TARIFF Question Is Bound to Be One of the Principal Issues In the Coming Elections Democrats Deter mined to Keep It In the Front. Washington. If the Republican con gressional committee has its way, n defense of the tnrln' law will bo made by the principal campaign orators during tho two months .prior to the election nc.t November. Tho Repub licans had hoped that the tariff was burled as an issue past resurrection for nt least ton years, but members of their own party have refused to at tend a funeral or even to admit that tho Issue Is In any Immediate danger of dentil. Then the Democrats also hnvo an nounced that they are going to pay their attentions to tho tariff, and by tho use of frequent electrical oratori cal currents, keep It not only alive, but with strength enough to dnnco constantly before tho public until tho November snows conic. It Is extremely likely that President Tnft will havo pome things to say about the tariff, maintaining a posi tion of defense of his net In signing tho bill. It is believed, however, that tho president will pay most of his Bpeaklng attention to his legislative measures, ami to his future program, for Mr. Tnft, It is said, docs not bo lievo that tho customs should by nny means be ronde tho main Issue during tho congressional campaign, even If the Democrats make good their thrents. Middle West May Not Want Speakers. Most of tho members of the Repub lican congressional committee are high tnrlff men, nnd so naturally It Is to be expected that they will urgo tho strongest kind of a defense of tho Payne-Aldrich schedules. It Is under stood that some of the old time stand pat Republicans will bo sent Into tho middle west to make tariff speeches of the kind thnt wero popular In tho dnys when William McKlnley was run ning for the presidency. This means that there will be n wide difference bo tween tho tone of the speeches mndo during tho Tnft campaign and those to be mado during the congressional campaign of tho coming summer and fall. When the Toft-Bryan campaign was on, the Republicans spoko of the tnrlff In much tho same spirit that thoy spoke of it during the dnys of tho na tional convention. They said they wero going to revlso tho tnrlff, nnd tho general understanding was that thoy wero going to revlso It down ward. Now the Democrnts charge that there wns no revision downward or If there was any lowering tendency nt all, It was too slight to bo worthy of attention. Somo of tho Insurgent Re publicans aro In tho snmo mood ns tho Democrnts, and in tho Insurgent dis tricts it Is probablo that there will be vrry little high tnrlff talk. This means thnt tho Republican congres sional commlttco will find that tho speakers which they apparently Intend to provldo will not bo la demnnd In tho Insurgent districts. Tariff Worries Massachusetts. RepreBontntivo McKInlny of Cali fornia, who must not bo confused with Representative McKlnley, chairman or tho Republican congressional commlt tco. nlthough both aro high protec tionists, recently mado n speech In tho Chelsea (MnsB.) district repre sented In congress by Ernest W. Rob orts, a stanch Republican. Tho old liny State is much exercised over tariff matters, and somo of tho Re publicans there fear that they aro not going to bo re-elected. They find thoy can not repudlnto their notion on the Payne tariff law, and so thoy have made up their minds to defend the law and to try to bring tho doubters back Into tho fold. Whllo tho Republican congressional committee Is getting ready to send out Its best high tariff speakors, tho Dem ocratic congressional commlttco Is pre paring to send out Its best nntl-hlgh tariff speakers. It Is perrectly evi dent that tho next cnmpulgn will bo one In which tho tariff will flguro Just ns largely ub an Issue ns It has figured nny tlmo In tho past, except In tho purely Insurgent districts. It mny be that the Insurgent Republicans, not wishing to keep up tho animosity within tho pnrty. will refrain from talking about the Payno tariff law, ond will innkc their campaign on n bnsls of legislative progress in other dlrec tions, occasionally using a word, how ever, to tho effect that under Demo cratic rulo rreo trudo will bo a cer tainty, nnd thnt whllo the Insurgents nro tariff revisionists, thoy are very far removed from tho condition of out nnd out bollovcrs In freo trnde. Seek New Leaders. Both tho Republican and Domocratle members of tho United States senate aro considering tho question of tho leadership In tho sonnto, after tho foui th of March next, when Nolson W Aldrlch, tho majoilty chieftain, and Hernando D. Money, tho minority chieftain, retlro from tho servlco. It is generally acknowledged by the members of both parties, nnd probably by tho country, that In effectiveness ol majority leadership tho Republicans havo had no man In years as resource ful and an tactful as tho senator from Rhode Island has proved himself to be Countless thousands of people found fault with Mr. Aldrlch's affilia tions, nnd with his works of accom plishment, but no one has ever said that ho did not know how to hold his party together, and how to save tho situation at crucial times after a man ner In which from his point of view, the situation ought to be saved. Williams Succeeds Money. Senator Money of Mississippi will retire from tho senate next March, to bo succeeded by John Sharp Williams, who until n year and a hnlf ago, was the leader of the minority In tho houso of representatives. It Is generally admitted thnt If Son ntoi Joseph W. Uallcy of Texas had been saved from a less stormy career In matters not connected with tho Hcnnte. and If some of his colleagues did not d Iff or widely from his views, ho would lie the logical leader of tho Democrats In the senate It can bo taken for grunted, however, thnt Mr. ilalloy never will bo chosen by tho Democratic caucus as a party chief In the upper legislative hall. If Senator Culberson regains his health and Is able to reasKUino tho du ties of leadership, the Democratic problem will be nn easy one to solve, for without question the Texan will bo given onco more the honor of head ship. Tho belief Is, however, that oven with returning strength, Mr. Cul berson will seo the necessity of hus banding It nnd will not enro to tako on tho strenuouB work of party lead ership. Some mnn who hns been long In tho service will bo chosen by the Demo crats to guldo tho destinies of their party In legislative matters. Of courso this menns that John Sharp Williams, who was tho leader In the house, can not for a long time assume a like lead ership In the senate. Tho Democrnts do not know today whom thoy will choose as a leader, but there seems to be a possibility, oven a probability, that Senator Rayner of Maryland may be called upon to tnko the chief plncc. Senntor Eugene Halo of Matno, who hns been senator Aldrlch's able as sistant chief for n long tlino, also Is to rctlro from tho senate next March, eo ho Is eliminated from the successor ship. It may bo that the duties ot leader will fall upon Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, unless there should bo such n chnngo In tho fac tional complexion of the senate as to give tho "Insurgent" senators control. The elections of next winter probably can not bring about nn "Insurgent" majority in tho Republican senatorial rnnkH( but lt ,B poaa!oi0 thnt between now nnd next March some of tho "reg' ulars" may break away and become cither near or full fledged Insurgents. In this cuso Mr. Lodge probably would not bo chosen as leader, und the choice might go to Senntor Beverldgo of Indiana, or to Senator Cummins ot Iowa. Second-Term Talk. Evidences aro accumulating that President Tnft's Jocose announcement to members of his college fraternity that he was inclined to think ono term Is enough, has led to somo curious re sults. Somo of the president's frienda have told him that If he really intends not to be n candldnte again it Is with in his power to check a good deal of the opposition to somo of his legisla tive measures by making a direct statement that ho will not again seek presidential office. Tho president apparently has no present intention of making any such statement, because, or course, ho docs not know how the future may shape Itself and how strong and Insistent a demnnd thero may bo from the Re publican party that ho onco moro shall take on the duties of standard bearer. It Is perfectly well known lu Washington that Mr. Taft has not enjoyed greatly his first year's ex perience as president of tho United States. Tho troubles that have como to him nnd tho adverse criticisms thnt have been made concerning what somo people think is a lack of Initiative, have worried him as much as onu of his equable temperament can bo wor ried, and it probnbly was because of tho vexations of administrative life that he said what ho did lu Indirect in timation that ono term wns prcttj near enough for nnybody. From Selfish Standpoint, Somo of tho "rcgulnr" Republicans say that If Mr. Tart does pronounco decidedly against a second term for himself the nttneks on his mensurea will cease, because some or the men leading the attacks aro ambltlouB for presidential preferment, nnd so natur ally they attack tho sincerity of tho present president in order to maku capital for themselves by creating op position to tho administration of a man who It was supposed desired a second term. Thero urc signs that even with a humorously woided ex pression of n lack of deslro for n sec ond term, the opposition to the legis lation Is subsiding. This, the friends or tho president say, goes to show that the prophecy tho attacks would reuse altogether ir Mr. Tnrt should declare himself out of tho field wns well based It must bo said, however, that few hardheaded politicians can bo found In Washington In either party to ad mit that thero Is nny likelihood for a long tlmo to como thnt Mr. Tnft will came out with a fiatfootcd statement tr tho effect that ho docs not desire and will not tnko tho nomination for a second term. The Impression is, however, thnt If a real campaign should bo sturtcd on behalf or some other Republican, oven for Thcodoro Roosevelt, nnd tho uubIb of the plens for support for tho new candidate bhould bo built on tho ground that Mr. Taft Is not a success as a presi dent, he will stay In the field and will light for n rcnomlnntlnn fJEORGE CLINTON CANADA FORGING AHEAD Thnmnn C. Shotwell, one of tho greatest market reporters In America, Writes from New York, under dato of Mnrdi 20th, ami says: "The Tariff tangle with Cnnnda which President Taft has taken in hand Is of importance chlelly because of tho multitude of American farmers that are crossing Into the Camullnn northwest. Most conservative esti mates of their number placo It at 150,000 for 1910. Somo sny ns ninny nB ur.0,000 will cross. Theuo aro all expert fui mors nnd their places In tho Vnlted States are being filled by un trained men from Kuropo and from tho cities. Canada Is gaining rapidly In agricultural Importance and with in n few years tho United States will have to call on tho Dominion for wheat. Production of wheat In tho United States Is not keeping pneo with the population. A tariff war would complicate tho problem of get ting food. Even now Canadian farm ers are getting higher prices for their cattle on the hoof nnd Canadian house wiws are paying less for meat In tho butcher shops than farmers nnd house wives are receiving and paying In tho United States. Tho tariff on cattlo and wheat must bo removed ns be tween tho two countries beforo long." TOO INTERESTING. The Umpire Say, Chimmlc, I want er resign. PERMANENTLY CURED. No Kidney Trouble In Three Years. Mrs. Catharine Kautz, 322 Center St., Findlny, O., BayB: "Four years ago I becamo nflllctcd with kidney trouble, nnd rnpidly ran down in health. I suffered from back ncho and other kid ney disorders and was languid and weak. I doctored nnd used different remedies but became no better. Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo and for thrco years I havo been freo from kidney trouble." Remember tho name Doan's. For salo by all dealers. GO cents a box. FoBtcr-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Where It Was. "What aro you crying about?" "He throwed a stone un' hit mo lunch!" "Did he knock lt out of your hands?" "It wasn't in mo hand, It was In mo Btummick!" His Face Was Turning Yellow Someone told hhn that uallownesa was eaueed by an Inacllvu liver. Ho began taking NATUKli'8 UKMKDY, hiu natural color returned, his brulti clenrcd. Ilia liver was again nctlvc. Nil tablets never tall to correct tho liver, they remove tho bile, aid digestion and tone tho Hyatem. Uetter than Pills for Liver Ills. Talte one tonight and you'll feel better In tho morning. Oct a 2fc Uox. All Druggists. Tho A. II. Lcwla Mcdlclno Co., Kt. Louis, Mo. There's nothing In It for tho under taker when a man Is burled In oblivion. jygg -wf UEgmj&jr' VMZ'Mk Dalicately formed and contly reared, womon will find, in all tho seasons of their lives, as maidens, wives or mothors, that tho one simple, wholesome remedy which act3 contly and pleasantly and naturally, and which may bo used with truly beneficial effects, under any conditions, when tho system need3 a laxative is Syrup of Fics and Elixir of Senna. It is woll known to bo a simnlo combination of tho laxative and carminativo principles wicn pioasant agreeable acceptable cleansin Only tho Figs and boneficial oxcollenco company California Fig Svrun Co. and rcfroohinrr to tho tasto and ft-, V48Nm! Kfi ZZZTl to tho system when its gontlo iht Vtfv fcw 2 is desired. Iff M?.-w.?' Eks so who buy tho gonuino Syrup of &wN&A- vY : Elixir of Sonna can bono to rrot its Ctf&VVI & .';&? effects, and as a rruarantoo of the VyMw'ilvif :.'Vlr of tho remedy, tho full name of tho H?wSM53 VSL V.. s on tho front of every package, and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is fraudulent and should bo declined. To those who know tho quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substi tute, when Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sonna is called for. is always resented by a transfer of patronage to some first-class drug establish ment, whero they do not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. Tho genu ine article may be bought of all reliable drug gists everywhere;,, one sizo only. Rogular pneo ou cents per bottle. Get a 10 nave in tne nouse wnen needed. 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Yoa want it, be cause it will cook any dinner and not heat the room. No heat, no smell, no Bmoke.no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It does away with ths drudgery of cooling, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch for pastry especially appreciate it, be cause they can immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it cost less. Absolutely no emell.no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the S and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere: If not at yoort, write lor 1'cscripUve Circular to U oeamt agency of the WESTERN CANADA What Governor Deneen, of lluae!. says mdoui iti or veooca.or Illinois, rati mo. loa of In4 ! rtatlutctumtn. UariMl. Uo liw wM la am Intorrlowi "Ai tn American I am dollRutoJ to .m lha re. mnrkalil rogr.i of people araflocliliiaacroM w.fcoru tjannua. uur mo. tmunuarr uo ands, and I hare aot let met ono nbo admitted maila a aiLLik.. Tlij art) all ckrt na wrll, Then) U acnrevlr a co inunitj in trie Middle or Vu.'rn KLntm thnt li. not n roprinnn latum in Aiaiuloua, HMkatclionun or Alborta." 125 Minion Bishels of Wheal in 1909 M Wetnra OanaiVt Held orope for 'J JW Will i' or170,( IrtMll ennllv Tlela to the farm. 000,000.00 III mall. oiuceU'ada of lOOurrea, J ntui on. nnl prr-vnipUoiis of IdOnerea Vi lit 3.00 Hitarro. IUIIw.j anil J.uu hii iwro. IUIIwtj anil nil Oi)cilMinIrM haro l&nil fnr eala at rt)fiM)nttble iirlroa. Ikinnw farm. I'm Iiiito imld fnr their land out of ttm prtM-tMiU of nno rrop. Bplfiiillil rllmnttv, ctmA cbool., met-Merit rnllwny rarllltlra,low frt'lclit nttra, wood, wiilor uud lunilter t-nMIr nlilalnnl. for inmiblt"J.Ait llit Wrt." particular, om to wjllnblo loratloa aod low ittlor.' rate, apply to Hop't of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or to UuuuJlua Cror'l Aaot. W. V. BENNETT Rood 4 Br) BMg. Oohaj, Rib. (t'i'1rtrenrrrrt tou.) (1) Constipation "J'or over nine yenrs I suffered with chronic constipation niid during this time I had to take n Injection of wurra water once crery 24 lirnn bt-fore I could have en action on my bovIt. Happily I tiled Cascarets, and today I am a vll man. During the nine year before I urd Cascarets I luitered untold misery with Internal piles. Thanks to you, I am free from all thst this morning'. You can use this in behalf . suffering humanity. D. 1', I'Ulicr, Roanoke, III. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Novcr Slcken.Weaken or Orlpo. 10c, 25c. 50c. Nover sold In bulk. The cen ulno tablet stamped G C C. Guaranteed (o cuie or your money back. 030 OPIUM or Morphine HabltTreated. rite trul. Catcs where other remedim ktava (iilH,sitciilr dr&ir-il. (itv. rtt-iruUn. Dr.R a.O0NTKCIX.ItlU 6l. 400 W. 114 8.. B.wTMl Krrvo Tahlets rtors It. Wrlto for Pixiul. A41re lTeo. Vi. CilAaii i'.'t KorUt lUta Bt, ruuulsulau. ra. aMlM4t PHL'JU ' rfLl'tWJigi' Bears the A Signature J$ jf For 4 ww ii jmw rtti .n, J v. sNTi," iWimimmifmmmmmmmimmu&SM n y.j."v,"myMiiM i. ai.ii.ff t- rtt wp&mxgffrvvL-niavat-mt i rTSfff3 j-.----,