Ilia Gnsler County Repulilicai D. M. AMSBERRY , Editor BROKEN BOW , - - . NEBRASKA A Boiling Down of the More Impor tant Events Here mid There Foreign. Chan Yin Taut , ' , Bucceseor to AVu Tuns Fang as minister to China from the United States , accompanied by Ills family and a party of forty secre taries and Chinese students arrived in San FranclstTo on the liner Mon golia. A severe earthquake occurred in Guam , causing considerable damage , according to a cablegram received at the navy department. Tjjo women'H and children's hospital was wrecUed There wcro no casualties. Kvidenco is multiplying that Zelaya Intends to retire from the presidency ! of Nicaragua. Reports to that effect are general throughout that country and the American consular offlcory seem to give credence to them. A NIarobI , British Ea t Africa , dla- patch says : Kormlt Roosevelt arrived here. Ho is going to Mombasa on n hunt for antelope. He ImH Just se cured two bongo. Colonel Roosevelt lias not arrived hero from NJoro , but la expected soon. K. L. I'oolo , of Havana , Cuba , closed a deal with the Philippine government for the purchase of the San Jose friar estate of C5.000 acres In the island OL Mlmloro. The -purchase price was ? : ) G7,000. The tract will bo used for the cultivation of sugar and it is un derstood that the buyer represents the Havemeyers. General. Leslie M. Shaw declared there is no doubt in the minds of those who have Htudicd the proposed central bank that Bucli an Institution would bo owned , or at least controlled , by the Standard Oil company. By putting the Standard Oil com pany on the "wo don't patronize" list Secretary Dickinson of the war de partment has embarrassed the navy department. The interstate commerce commis sion ordered a reduction In charges of the Omaha & Council Bluffs rail road. Francis J. Hnnev confirmed the re port that ho has filed suit in Now York against William II. Crocker t > f San Francisco for ? 2GO,000 for alleged libel. George Crocker's gift to Columbia university to bo used for the investiga- . , tlon of cancer , of which ho died in Now York , will amount to at least ? 1GOO,000 , according to the will. The American Ice company of Now York was found guilty of creating a monopoly. Congress will bo asked to grant anew now national charter to the proposed pan-American bank. A change In the date of the inaugu ration of the President of the United States from March 4 to the last Thurs day In April IB strongly urged in the annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia presented to congress. Alvln 1C. Hisklns of Alton , 111. , was notified by the United States govern ment that it had purchased his patent range yflnder and distance appraiser for $300,000. George R. Callot of Nebraska han boon nominated for governor of Porto lli'co by President Taft. The salary Is $8,00 a year. It" Is likely that the president will send a special messapo to congress on the Ntcaraguan situation. The president's message , as pre sented to congress , was pleasing to re publicans. The Norfolk & Southern railway property was bid in by the reorganiza tion committee for $8,600,000. There were 8,878,277 running bales of cotton ginned from the growth of 3909 to December 1 as compared with ll.OOS.CGl for 1308 , Congress is to bo assai.cd by reform - form organizations within a day or so after it convenes. According' to an official dispatch from BitllB , Asiatic Turkey , several uinall vlliugcs In that vicinity have been destroyed by an earthquake. Jfho president will exert all his In fluence looking to changes In the in terstate commerce act. General James Clarkson , the sur veyor of the port of Now York , will continue in the offlco until April 18 , next , when the term for which ho was appointed expires. Mr. Edward Harrlman has taken up the active management of the Hnrrl- man estate and will hereafter observe regular office houra on three or four days of each week with her work. Some choice heavies sold at To ledo , Ohio , at | 8.70 , the highest price reached in the local hog market since 1893. The market advanced a strong ten cents- the top price of the bulk of sales being $ S.JO. ( "With the end of the year near , busi ness for the country as a whole con tinues remarkably good. In a street duel , with knives nt Al- ! ca , Ark. , Miss Nora Owens was fat ally injured by Miss St"lla Belk nnd died within a few minutes. Imports of hides nnd skins for the calendar year will aggregate nearly a hundred million dollars. Ex-Senator Dcltrlch of Nebraska Is reported better and hupo is now en tertained of hlfl recovery. Iowa defeated Nebraska In the nn- nual debate of the two state universi ties. The vote was two to ono. The income tax question was nt issue. Election of John M. Ward to the presidency of the National league may mean u baseball war. The United States and Germany are punning a close nice in navy build ing. ing.Tho The first of the big mipply mea sures of the government , the District of Columbia appropriation bill , curryIng - Ing n llttlo over $11,000,000 , has been agreed on by the house committee on appropriations. The champion ten earn ot corn at the National Corn show sold for $335 , being bought by E. B. Favotto of DCS Molncs. This is nt the rate oC $2,345 a bushel. A Htututo in tribute to C. H. Perkins , railroad builder , ban been erected at Burlington , la. Aye brothcra of Blair , Nob. , car ried off honors at the National Corn show as special copotltors for the best ten cars of corn grown In the state. A controversy over railroad legisla tion will precipitated In congress this winter , which , In Importance , promis es to surpass the legislative conflict over railroad rates four ycar ago. Prize wheat at the National Corn show Bold nt the rate of $800 a bushel , the exhibitor buying It. The government of Honduras , ap prehending an armed invasion , has proclaimed martial law throughout the republic. Democratic senators mot to select a succssor to Senator Culberson as caucus chairman , only to find bo had not formally resigned. Burlington men believe that II. K. Byrnm is soon to become assistant general , manager. The Plionlx Insurance company of Brooklyn stands to lese heavily by alogcd Ircgular management. Congressman Hitchcock of Nebras ka offered n resolution looking to the reopening of the Alaska coal land Bcnndal. In n decision the interstate commerce merco commission suggests that when railroads make a special excursion rate to state or county fairs or to largo otato meetings , the rate bo sym metrical with other rates of a similar kind. kind.After After January 1 , 1910 , football is barred from the public schools of Greater Now York. This was decided by resolution nt n meeting of the board of education. Washington. As Christmas falls on Saturday this year it is likely that the two houses of congress will adjourn the middle of that week until Monday , January 3. So far Speaker Cannon has not given the matter any consideration so far as the house Is concerned , but the indi cations are the adjournment will bo about Wednesday or Thursday of Christmas week. The "power site monopoly" waa the object of attack in n bill offered in the house by Representative Mann , chairman of the committee on inter state and foreign commerce. Representative Hlnshaw of Nebras ka took up with the state department and will later lay bo.oro the presl- 'dent the petitions of the railroad em ployes' organization all over the west In the case of J. A. Cook , n railroad trainman , who is In Jail In Mexico. Decided business improvement is ( shown throughout the country in the receipts at the fifty largest postolflces during the month of November. Every office reported an Increase varying from C.8 per cent nt Brooklyn to 34.8 per cent at Seattle. "Expedition and Dispatch" is the watchword passed along in the matter - tor of appropriations at this session and already several of the bills which will carry millions of dollas for the will carry millions of dollars for the way. Congressman Kennedy of Iowa In troduced a bill providing for nn ap propriation of $75,000 for the erection of a public building nt Fort Madison , Iowa. The government faces important problems relating to channels and terminals in proposed waterways im provement. As a promise of activity in the ltvx torest of legislation , senators in ono day Introduced more than 350 bills and resolutions , covering u great varloty ol subjects. Both houses or congress will ad journ over the holidays. Personal. Vigorous denunciation of President Zelaya was made by Senator Haynor. President Zolaya is pictured as nil Ing Nicaragua with an iron hand. - infj Leopold of Belgium is bellovcc to bo near death. President Taft made a speech bo lore a bowery audience In iow York Jack Holland Is likely to become owner of the Wichita ball team , mov ing It to St. Joseph. Jamca J. Hill discussed the supply nnd demand and urged more scientific farming In a speech at Omaha. Dr. Frederick Cook's personal law yer , Henry Wllllngton Wack , has severed relations with his client. Susan Stowart. , wife of Paymaster General Stewart , U. S. N. , retired , of South Orange , N. J. , died In 'Washing ton. She will bo burled in the national ceihotory at Arlington. Pres'dont Taft Is mapping out a legislative program for congress. A Now York paper claims Cook Bought aid In preparing data. Henry Augustus Wlllard , the last of ( ho three well known Wlllard broth ers of Washington , D. C. , died a tow days ago , aged 87. In a speech at London Premier As quith pledged local self-government to the Irish. APPORTIONMENT IS MADE TO THE VARIOUS COUNTJES. NUMBER SCHOLARS IN STATE State Superintendent Bishop Enthu- nlastlc Over Corn Show Other Matters at State Capital , Slate Superintendent B. C. Bishop lias filed his report , showing the ap portionment of sUite school funds ninong the different counties as fol lows : NO. or County .Scholar * . Atnt Duo. iXdaniH . (1,1)15l.2H.ri2 ( iMUolopo . -l.SSa 3,40.109 Uanncr . .101 231.69 Hiulno . . -tot Ms.iio Uooilfi . I.IOL1 .1,1 10.87 Uox nutto . 1.85S 1. 293.29 Uoyd . 3.JI2 2,3D.7I ) llrown . 1.73B 1,210.33 uurraio . 7,381 rinri ! ; 'Hilt . I.iSa 2.985.38 iutlor . r.oi8 : U9l.r i -n n . i,23 ! 1 4,310.23 > ilur . r.,13t ) 11,785.75 2111180 . 1,203 8 10 12 -Merry . 2r,10 1,749.95 . hcyonno . 1.274 888.22 Jluy . . | , ! > 41 : i,4li.U ( ! ' 'olfnx . 4,04f. 2,820.83 JuinliiK . rii'.i : : t,7os.t : ( ! . ' ( inter . 8,701 ( i,0 ( j.2r I'lllcotll . 2225 I.5r)1.2ri D.IWPB . 1'Jll 1,332.3 : ) rlf,5 : jGOO.l ! ! ) 3,832 2,783.18 7.25 11,057.42 3 ! > , r > o : ; 27,11 11.10 1)2S ) atlfi.ri1) ) Mllmoro . 4.814 35fi.27 : ! ' -rnnklln . : i,7Gt 2,62123 Frontier . 3,201 2,23171 ' . 'ilrnaa . 4,312 3.00C 28 IIIRU . U.7r,0 0,801.79 IrirllulU . 1,182 821.08 lospur . 1,918 1,337.21 3 run I . 2 < ; r 1K5.45 ! ro < 'luy . 2.8C < 5 1,998.15 itilll . r.,815 4,075.08 'riuniiton . 1.175 : iiiu.i ! ) : lilt llltl . 3uRS 2r,01.ri2 Iliycs . 1.111 771.5S lltc'licock . 2,005 1,397.87 lolt . 5,007 3,4 ! 0.811 'looker ' . 297 207,07 "owar.l . 1,221 2,912.81 FolTorsoil . 5,300 3,695.11 roluiBon . 3,520 2,454.12 'Coiirney ' . . ' . 3lfi7 2,208.01 iCullh . 1,023 7,132.21 ICuyii I'.iliii . 1,19. 831.7fi : \lmlilll . fill 350.27 ICnox . 0,281 4,379.06 . .nncuNlcr . 21.015 14,072.37 Mncoln . 1,517 3,170.13 X > ffun . 151 310.53 -.oup . \ . 740 Rlfi.93 Uudlson . 0,039 4,210.31 tlcl'lii'i-son . 095 481.50 Ut'rrlck . 3,17(1 ( 2,210.10 Uorrlll . , . 1,205 8J0.12 Miincu . 2.8.i11,089.79 Monmlin. . t. . 4,51'J 3.150.01 Muckolls . 4.121 2.S7C.22 3toi ! . 0,320 ' 1,100.25 I'awnn . 3.7S1 2,030.09 IVrklns . 751 525.09 [ 'helps . " ,50'l 2,41227 Plerco . 3,050 2,518.91 ' . 0,708 4,670.70 folk . 3,389 2,302.79 lied Willow . 3,529 2,400.39 lUclmrUson . 5.651 ; ! ,911.92 itoek . 1,231 800.31 SllllllO . 0,090 3,231,95 Ulpy . 2,850 1.991.19 launders . 7,19.1 5,011.89 Scott's Utiiff . 1,932 1.200.93 F5o\vurJ . 5,038 3,512.45 Shorldnn . 1.941 1.353,20 Sherman . ' . 3,017 2,121.35 Sioux . 1,351 1141.01 SllintOIl . 2,800 1,950.33 Tjiiiyer . 4,870 3,393.33 Phoinus . 334 232.87 fliuraton . 2.578 1,79737 /alloy . . . . . 3,300 2,312.57 IVushlnt'ton . 4,3)2 ) 3,027.21 IViivilo . 3,507 2,486.89 ( .Vohster . 4.033 2,811.78 Wheeler . 787 518.70 fork . .1,709 3,980.27 Total . 371,353 $258,901.23 Enthusiastic Over Corn Show. State Superintendent B. C. Bishop returned front the corn show at 3muha highly enthusiastic over the xlucutlouiil value of the exhibit. Mr. Ulshop stated- that in his estimation -ho show this year far outclasses any ithor such exhibition over hold. Hav- ng at heart the welfare of the school ihildron of the state and knowing the ioncllts to be derived from their at tendance at a corn show like this rear's , the one thing above all others : hat the state superintendent would Ike to BOO Is for the corn show to 1)0 held in Omaha again next year , ifter which ho thinks the locution .vould . become permanent. Auctions of prize grains at the show closed with total sales amounting to \bout ? ri,000. Nebraska corn was among the last int on the block for sale , but failed ; o bring high prices. The ton ears Df yellow dent corn , which won ilrst [ irlzo for Harry Seltz of Do Soto. sold for $10 , and the second premium ; orn In that class went at ? 7. The prize ton ears of white varl- 3ty , winning the Nebraska blue rib- ! ) on for G. N. Titus of Tokamah , sold for $10 , and the second best ton cars ivas auctioned at $5. The inlluoncc on future corn crops through the distribution of the prize corn is tremendous. The ton grand champion ears alone , if each kernel produces one good ear , would propa gate nearly 2,500,000 bushels of improved - proved corn in three years. Violates Full Train Crew Law. The Ilrst prosecution under the full train crow law will be started shortly against the Hock Island railroad. The .Uate railway commission has certified to the attorney general that this road , on trains 7 and 8 , has used the porter as a llagman and also caused the brakeman to act as llagman. The penalty for a violation of this law Is a line of from ? 100 to $1,000. Woman Sent to Asylum. Mrs. .lonnlo Gclger , a prisoner in the penitentiary , who attempted to assault Mrs. Smith , wife of the war den , with a piece of board , bus been traue-fc'rred to the asylum. Mr. Towne Not Chosen. Former United States Senator Charles A. Towno of Now York has not yet boon engaged by the state of Nebraska to present the bank guar anty case to the United States si > premo court , notwithstanding reports to that effect. HEAR A NEW THEORY. All Life Owes Origin to Bacteria or Microbe. Probably the most novel address given before the American Breeders' Ass'n In connection with the National Corn show was delivered by Q. I. Simpson , member of the committee on theoretical research In heredity. The speaker contends that all life owes Its origin to bacteria and he offered a highly technical and scientific paper to back up his statements. "All animal and plant llfo owes ita existence to germs , or , if you please , microbes , " declared the speaker. This statement caused some divergence of opinion and friendly discussion. Mr. Simpson's address attracted consider able attention and is destined to incite widespread Interest , as he will deliver the name lecture before the American association for the Advancement of Science at Boston In the near future. Three men of national reputation addressed the meeting of the associa tion at the National Corn exposition and each advanced some Idea which set tholr hearers to thinking. II. J. Wa ters , dean of the Kansas Agricultural college , took the stand that breeding was secondary to good feeding when It came to a matter of putting broad hips on cattle. "If you would have a big , broad steer you must BOO that ho Is well fed from his youtn , " said Dean Waters , speaking on "The Influence of Nutri tion on Animal Type , or the Effect of Feeding on the Types of Animals. " "Students have always approved of the stand that heredity plays the most Important part In shaping cattle and have endeavored to accept the theory that feed and environments were se condary to heredity. I will try to measure the Influence of nutrition and leave the balance to account for by heredity. " "With reference to the principles In volved in their Improvement by selec tion and brooding , we may divide ani mals Into three general classes , " said Prof. W. J. Splllman of the United States Department of Agriculture , In speaking on "Application of the Prin ciples of Heredity to the Improve ment of Plants and Animals. " "The third class Includes those or ganisms In which cross fertilization normally occurs. It includes all the higher animals. Amongst plants there arc some species In which cross pol- lenatlon is necessary to seed produc tion , but generally speaking most plants in this class arc what wo de scribe as open pollenated. "Quo very interesting deduction from the law of recombination Is this ; that when a horned animal crops out In a polled breed , or a red animal oc curs in a black breed , both of the parents of such an animal are impure with reference to the character which crops out. A few horned calves are born in all polled breeds , which sim ply moans that there are some Indi viduals In the breed , which are not pure bred with reference to horns. Likewise , a few red calves occur In all black breeds of cattle which show that some Individuals of the breed are not pure bred with preference to black color. , , By taking advantage of the law ot recombination It is possible to pro duce almost an Indoflnlte number of now breeds , breeding as true to type as our present breeds. " Delta Upsllon Banquet. The annual banquet of Delta Ups lon l- on , the oldest fraternity at the Uni versity of Nebraska , founded at Wil liams college In 1834 , was held at the Lincoln hotel. The banquet was at tended by about fifty active and al umni members of the fraternity. P. J. Harrison , registrar of the univer sity , acted as toastmaster , while toasts were responded to by Charles T. Knapp of Lincoln , George M. Tun- nlson of Omaha and Dr. F. C. French of the psychology department of the university. 5 Reward Divided Up. Governor Shallenbergcr has ended the row over the reward for the cap ture of Frank Henry , wanted for mur der. The $200 offered by the state was divided between Mrs. Charles Palmenleer , at whose home Henry was captured , and Ira Flannigan , a constable. The woman received $02.HO and the man $137.50. A Cornhusker Chosen. L. B. Temple , who ployed right tackle on the University of Nebraska football team this year , has been picked as a member of the All-Mis- sourl valley team of 1901) ) and is chosen to 1111 the position of right tackle. His election was made unanimous. Tooley Accepts Appointment. Governor Shallenberger has re- colvc'I from Mr. Tooley his acoptanco of the appointment as a member of the State Normal board , to take the place of Superintendent Hays , whoso term had expired. Business Increases. The department of Insurance dur Ing the fiscal year ending November 30 has collected in fees and taxes a total of $119,784.42. For the year inOS the total collections were $117- 022.77. Guard to Shoot at Home. Adjutant General Hartlngton has Is sued an order which requires the com- panics of the Nebraska national guard to Indulge In winter target practice In their homo armories. This Is a part of his plan to spend more money on companies at their homo stations for target practice and loss on the sup port of a state team to compete at na tional shoots where the team comes Into competition with professionals and hired agents of the big ammuni tion trusts who get into the guard to exploit their employers' ammunition. SOUNDS LIKE A FAIRY TALE THE FARMERS OF CENTRAL CANADA - ADA REAP WHEAT AND RICHES. Up in ( ho Provinces of Manitoba , Saskatchewan and Alberta , the prov inces that compose Central Canada have such a quantity of land suitable for the growth of small grains , which grow so abundantly , and yield BO hand somely that no fear need bo feared of a wheat famine on itils Continent. The story reproduced below Is only one of the hundreds of proofs that could bo produced to show the results that may bo obtained from cultiva tion of the lands In these provinces. Almost any section of the country will do as well. ' With the country recently opened by the Grand Trunk Pacific , the latest of the great transcontinental lines to enter - tor the field of the development of the Canadian West , there is afforded added ample opportunity to do as was done In the case cited below : To buy a section of land , break It up and crop it , make ? 17G50 out of the yield and $10,880 out of the Increase of value all within the short period of two years , was the record estab lished by James Bailey , a well known farmer within a few miles of Reglna. Mr. Bailey bought the 010 acres of land near Grand Coulee two years ago. Ho immediately prepared the whole section for crop and this year has COO acres of wheat and 40 acres of oats. The wheat yielded 19,875 bushels , and the oats yielded -1,750 bushels. The whole of the grain has been market ed and Mr. Bailey is now worth $17,550 from the grain alone. Ho bought the land at ? 18 au acre , and the other day refused an offer of $35 an acre , just a ? 17 advance for the time of his purchase. The land cost $11,320 in the first instance. Hero are the fig ures of the case. Land cost , G40 acres , at $18 , $11,320. Wheat yielded 19,875 bushels , at 84 cents a bushel , $1CC95. Oats yielded -1,750 bushels at 28 cents a bushel , $855. Offered for land , 640 acres at $35 an acre , 522,400. Increase value of land , $10,880. Total earnings of crop , $17,550 , togeth er with increase in value of land a to tal of $28,540. It is interesting to note the figures of the yield per acre. The wheat yielded 33 % bushels to the aero , and oats 118.7 bushels to the acre. The fig ures are a fair indication of the aver age throughout the district. Agents of the Canadian Government in the different cities will be pleased to give you information as to rates , etc. Slow Recovery. "Is the editor out ? " asked a visitor to the office of the Rldgevlllo Banner. "Yes , sir , " answered the editor's small assistant. "He's gone out to put away a jug of lickcr left by a sub scriber. " "Do you think It will take him long to put it away ? " "Naw , sir , it won't take him long ter put it away , but after that ho won't be able ter do nuthln' fur a week. " ' SAVE THIS RECIPE FOR COLDS "Mix half pint of good whiskey with two ounces of glycerine and add one- half ounce Concentrated pine com pound. The bottle Is to bo well shaken each time and used In doses of a teaspoonful - spoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours. " Any druggist has these ingre dients or ho will get them from his wholesale house. The Concentrated pine is a special pine product and comes only in half ounce bottles , each enclosed in an air-tight case , but be sure It is labeled "Concentrated. " This is one of the best and quickest reme dies known to science. None Better. "What would you recommend as , a good mental exercise , professor ? " "Fixing your mind on your own business , my boy. " Rheumatism anil Neuralgia never could cct alone _ with Ilamlins Wizard Oil. Wizard Oil always drives them away from the premifces in short order. Many a man's wlfu prevents him from losing a lot of money in specu lating by not allowing him any to spec ulate with. iniFOSSUtMS TO I'lND ANYTIHNO brttor for sldrachp , backaches or nitelm.s than 1'crry Davis' 1'alnk llur. ( Jut the larpo slro. It Is tlm t. At nil ' Wo help ourselves when"we help others. W. J. Bryan. AMVTN'S T.UNfJ IIALRABl Isthromrpllnlilo vouuli remedy. Pound I nvrry dniK Mnronnd In pnualnilly OVITJ- homo , t'ur halo \ > J all druKifltts , 25c , tOo and il.UU bottles. Better a poor man at largo than a rich man In jail. Mm. AVInglow'R Sonthlncr Syrup. Tor children teething , noftens the punw , reduces In- QunuuuUouullayBi > amcurca wtucJtolli ] . iUcabottlo. It's one thing to run into debt and another to crawl out. Wltrt or Without. "Tho chicken stow has two prices in the bill of faro. How Is that , waiter ? " "With chicken in it it is 30 centa ; without it , 10. " C\ecx\vsGs Sx/stem / EjfeotxxcxXXy Dispels colds a\\d ileadaavujs dv\e\o COYVS\\\ > CI\\OXX ; Ae\s xva\\xva % , acXsvA as- VJ > < XTM. . To gel \ex\e5\c\Q\ \ aVwaysrav VUe manufactured by tr\C FIG SYRUP Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only , refeular price 50 * per bottle. Nebraska Directory A Lady Says of AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION i _ "Your food is a splendid thing and does all it claims to do . . . and am anxious to have it right along. MRS. D. H. BOWER. ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT IT HE CERTAINLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co- Omaha RUBBERS Best Made Ask your Dealer for Qoodi with thla brand American Hand-Sewed Slice Go. OMAHA Of all va- fiction i > er- uiivneiuly A curve ! in a few days without n sui-Rlcnl operation rW or detention from buulnebs. No pny Avill bo accepted until the patient Is completely satisfied. Write or call on FRANTZ H. WRAY , M. 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Dr. PIEKGE'S GOLDEN MEDIG71L DISCO VERY mokes the stomach strong , promotes tlio flow ot dl&estlvonccs , restores the lost appetite , makes assimilation perfect , invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the &rcat blooa-maJscr , flesh'bulldcr and restorative ncrvo tonic. It makes men strong in body , active in mind and cool in Judgement * This "Discovery" is a pure , jjlycerio extract of American medical roota absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious , habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. Don't accept n secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy OP KNOWN COMPOSITION. ASK YOUR NmaiiBons. They must know of many cures made by it during past -10 years , right in your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association , Dr. R.V. Pierce , Pres. , Buffalo , N. Y.