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Show TO LAY ASIDE TOGA SENATOR HALE OF MAINE WILL REFUSE TO CONTEST FOR SEAT IN SENATE. GOOD QUALITIES OF DAHLIA JACK ROSE Be Enforced, ordinances, laws and regulations In more than of the cities and towns of tha country are not enforced as they should be, alleges the National Association for the Study of Tuberculosis In a recent report. While most of the larger cities of the United States have such laws Will purify your blood, clear on their books, in the great majority your complexion, restore your of eases they are Ignored or over relieve your tired feellooked. The report covers In detail appetite, Be sure to the enforcement of the antlsplttlng ing, build you up. ordinances In 80 of the largest cities take it this spring. in the country. During the year 1909 form or chocoOet It In UHttnl In these 80 cities, 3,421 arrests were lated tublt-t- culled liquid BumutubH. 100 Doses (U made for violation of the laws regarding spitting In public places. Over 900 convictions were secured aud $4,100.87 w'as collected In fine. mm si k Good Law That Should Anti-spittin- Kidney Troubles Sells at Prices Far Above Chrysanthemums Because of Brilliant Crimson, Decidedly Richer Shade Than Found In Jacqueminot. . f COURSE. DOWNWARD Charles Cankton, Grow Worse Year. Every flve-elght- 808 Locust St., Dak., says: "I suffered agony from kid- Sarsaparilla 8. Bailey, S. ney complaint and was almost helpless. The disease grew worse each year alafter one year's experience under ad verse conditions, In the face of tht though I doctored and used flowers competes perfect produced by many remedies. growers In probably the worst seasor There were excruwe have experienced In the last 2i ciating pains In years with the exception perhaps o! my back and the 1S95. urine passed too Another thing not to be forgotten ii freely. D o a n ' s the forcing quality of Jack Rose It Seemed So. which is even being placed oa KiOney Pills gradually helped mo and The little son of the family hapSome years ago the market and sold Ht prices fnl soon I was cured. above chrysanthemums, as it has thul recommended them and have had no pened to be Idling his time in the kitchen when the colored porter came brilliant rich crimson that appeals to trouble since." up out of the cellar, w here he lui I Remember the name Roan's. all. and cannot be found in the CO cents a box. been shoveling coal Into the heater, all For sale dealers. a by richer decidedly chrysanthemum: Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. gratped the white towel banging oa shade than found even In Jacqueminot ' After Being Chosen Five Time Without Opposition, Veteran Statesman Doe Not Wish to Enter Into s Scramble for Office. So nrticb has been said, pro and con. about this dahlia, that I would like to clear the atmosphere. Instances have been brought to my notice where a distinctly different variety was Bold for Jack Rose; the old question of prop Me. Positive announceAugusta, erly growing and handling the blooms ment of the early retirement of has also a great deal to do with this, Hale from the United States L. K. was made here on Tuesday. The ns with any other flower, writes news came In a confidential telegram Peacock of Berlin, N. J., in Gardening. Last fall Jack Rose was condemned from Washington. a great many who had seen flowers by A letter from Senator Hale to Byron from certain sources, and on seeing Hoyd, chairman of the Republican blooms grown by us could hardly con state committee, iu which he declines to be the same variety. It them ceive to "engage In a conflict for the was certificated by the Pennsylvania was received by Chairman Horticultural sociPty after having lWiyd Tuesday. been critically examined and passed In the letter Senator Hale did not committees at both onco refer to the condition of hU upon by expertand October meetings. the September health, but instead called attention to It was then the finest the fact that he had been given what crimson dahliapronounced on the market, cut o other man In Maine had received, for six dollars per 100 blooms five unanimous nominations for con- blooms. selling tinuous terms In the senate, and It did Now, after another year's growing, not seem fitting for him "to make a which we had several acres. during persorial contest for the succession." Senator Hale talked with a degree of freedom during Tuesday afternoon concerning his announced determination to retire from the senate. He told his friends that having been accorded the unparalleled honor of five full liu-Ken- e Ben-at- e sena-torship- ," 11 1 Foster-Mllbur- the door and passed Into the. hall. Fur an instant the youth gazed awestruck at the coal dust impressions left on the towel, then yelled lifter the retreating negro: "Oh. Sam. your color's coming off!" Judge. A PARADOX, Perhaps one of Its best qualities h largely responsible for the criticism of the color, and wish to say most emphatically, It does not bleach 1 one-fourt- as badly as Lyndhurst, and yet Lyndhurst is the standard vermilion scarlet. Llndburst Is inclined to show the open center if allowed to get old enough to fade, but Jack Rose continues to unfold for days, until finally , r ICyelida. and All Kvea That Need Oar Try Murine Eye Halve. ii Tniw.1-Tr- ial Kie:&o. Ak Your Druit KUt or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co.. lilraao. KyrlHHhe "'My father swears something SUFFRAGISTS SCRAPPING. aw- ful when supper la late,' said another. "'My papa came home tight the 3th-- r night,' remarked a third. "It was my little sister's turn next. "'You Just ought to see my papa read Cicero,' she said, and all the other little girls retired In confusion, gladly admitting that sUter had won the prize." Cleveland Leader. EUGENE HALE. . United States Senator froir Maine. Dahlia Jack Rose. there is nothing left at the center, being absolutely full, and even then the petals which have become some- what bleached can be removed and It Is still a perfect flower. If Jack Rose blooms were cut In the same condl tlon and with the same regularity as Lyndhurst, there would be no con' plaint that the color was not every' thing that could be desired. The only criticism made on Jack Rose has be n length of stem and color, and, as I am only answering the criticism, I am not extolling the other merits of the flower. MOST DESIRABLE GRAIN SEED Two of the Old Line Leader Have Handed In The r Resignations. Washington. Two of the "old line leaders" In the National Suffrage association on Tuesday refused to folHecause of low the administration. opposition to certain policies of Rev. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, presidrnt of the organisation, Mrs. Rachel Foster and Mrs. Avery, first vlreprexlder.t, Harriet Taylor Vpton, treasurer, resigned their pnnltinns. The resignations were offered at meeting of the executive committee. Mrs. Arrry and Mm, Upton con acnied to serve on month longer, but declared their successors must be ap pointed by that time. Mis Shaw Is strnriKly In favor of having prominent encipty women and women of wealth Identified actlrely with the snffrnge work, while the two "Insurgents," U I" Mid, are opposed to thlit policy. Regulating Length of Skirts. rtoulder, Colo. An ordinance to prohibit the wearing of long dresses on the streets of Ttotilder was Introduced In the city council Tuesday ftleht. II provides that "It shall be unlawful for any person whose wearing apparel or skirt shall be of such length an to trail upon the ground and become a dust sweeper or otherwise obnoxious to the public health and refined taste to appear npon any sidewalk In ihls city." The doenment is entitled "an ordinance to promote public health," and has the approval of the women's club. Refuses to Pay Poll Tax. Grafton. 111. IWanse J. 3. Keon. Boclallst leader, refused to pay a poll tat of ll.feO, be began Tuesday to To obtain a rood stand of grain It la nerve sis. months In Jail. Tbe city hall has been converted Into s Jail by ecessary to use the largest and screening tbe windows with chicken plumpest grain for seed. 8mall or wire and Keon declares be will serve shrunken grain gives weak plants, hia fnll time rather than pay the las many of which will fail to mature In or work It ont at 75 cents a day. His a unfavorable season. A sudden neat will be brooght from the lead In temperature, a prolonged ibange Ine hotel and a special deputy has or a alight frost Is more likeIrought tnak been sworn In to look after him, the weak plants than to ly destroy Ing the cost of Ms keep to the city Jse strong. Tbe Increased yield at 12?; a dar. lertestirg time Is quite a considera 61 Care of Horse'e Feet. If the horBC already has defective feet keep thetn carefully I rimmed and The soft hoof shod If necessary. shtsjld be shoJ and rcxhod every six or eight weeks In winter where the ground Is frozen and at all times of the year where the rtds are rocked or grave led. Ry kci'i lug the horse with poor feet properly shod It will do good service without loss of time. Rut it Is best to breed for good lif-- j'rtrv the least ueeful; A friendship which makes Is very often tin? tmt noise ref r a for which rearm 1 should prudent friend to a jealous one Addison. .. fl BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED picture) niachlna fe will be moving any Gov or Kirlacllina IK trial boxes of flrcii toVery Miar Kaaor Hlrop dreaaina. eilire on the ilulleat aafrty o Will put a f A grind-tniheavy blaua raaor. No inora honing or Kuarantxed or your Sti(icii,n Itcud 1U ceuu tor box au bark. money imrticulara. C. R. BAILEY, 99 Franklin Street, New York. ru. niiral-tfi- a: u- -b LAND IDAHO IRRIGATED IcTeWl.walereJ. year 1 iMTr'ea diltnrcncel Ijind 10 lo 7 In aitalla. protlui iiia' now i iM'ller. Will 6 nnl.- - northeakt of Nampa. 1.1 i ho. arn-of Due One-Inlli onlanfN.Mi,y. InterevS M t for more uiti. Will rent If not vtoa auld. AOart'M Unlay IIS. HKSUNkH. neWien,Uwa. I I Mra. WlnMnw's Soothlna: Byron. until. iift'li. It,' numi. r,l origin. ZLutt ImUamw I wti;4 time KtD.vur And much is done In OmANCC STARCH W. N. U., Salt Lake City, auu-cba-e the name of charity also many. eluutaa ploeea. No. 10. Fads for Weak Wometi ol ail the sirkneas of women is due to some uerenj'emeot or ol the organs distinctly Icroinino. Such sickness can be eured is cured every day by Nine-tenth- s ae Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription it Makes Weak Women Strong, Well. Sick Women It acts directly on the organs aCected and is et the same lime a general restore live tonio lor the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy til home, it makes unnecesaary the ditsgrecahle questioning, ciaminatioas and local treatment so universally inaialcj upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to very modest woman. V e shsll not particularize here as to the symptoms ol those peculiar elections inciJcot to women, but those wanting full information es to their symptoms and means of pohitiTe cure are referred to the People's Common Sense Medical Adviacr 1008 psges, newly revised and fUJition, sent free on receipt ol 21 one-cestamps lo cover cost vl mailing only; or, in clotii biojing for 31 stsraps. Address Ir. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. nt unnnr th hiwDU finpff tumy tm ftr aim r ftinff ire tmim If Ittopsr Corn Planting nf taV tM.tiis nave litstcmisvr. la 0f iiirtn ror ) man-f- m tini-ft-- a your pUutimc tuitjr burM CUREII DISTEMPER SPOIIN'S mr lru aaf(niaM rurr a wri! aa prpwiitl a lM,ttr- fi.i, - 5rba n4 ."Or 0 U tatlflirfm. tjru it m lo! mtin tJ an! KMif lin, .ff 4ftrl tl. I nu(A4l urrra. wrnl I.i't (uit Cieorfttl ftotl Urdlial C. BKlrioImit, (oLtct. Iai., t'.S.al. r air-- . ruvt-'l"'- - wmmmsmm ST: Ovt FILLS M roe rata ' Alabastine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich, a : r yourlf ;u yrar. AN STOVE UP-TO-DA- TE Oil Cook-sto-v The accompanying illustration jives you only a rough Idea of it apTwarcncc You real!y can't it until you either use it youreir, or talk to someone who hasapprcdate used It. It rJoca everything thsi coal tanga will do except beat tbe roora. The New lrf;ttko Oil Cook- ttove wi',1 do anything, from beatirg a course kettle of water to cookinc 3 rlinnee. tint it wnn't beat m mom. It T? doesn't tmtll," it doesn't smoke. It out cf order. Light it and it can't fa ready. Tern it down d it is out. Only a woman who knows the trouble of carryirg coal anil cooking; itl a bot kitchen Can appreciate what it means to ti-. " rrS . "J A. I.J I bave m cl'sn, perfect stove that wi'.l " cook anyil.irc, boil, bake or roast, and yet won't beat the kitchen. How is it done f The Same is controlled la enamel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pern, kettle or oven, and only there. Tbe flame operates etactly where it is needed and nowhere else. Wits this el ore Jronr kitchen is coot, Tbe nkfcel finish with the bright bloo of the chimneys make the stove ornamental and attractive. Made wttb t, and S burners) the 9 and stoves can be kad with or wtthoat Ke Cabinet. iKSWi 'erlectie.. B r tf xa mt n . e'aSaf . rt It . TV.fs Way Yn'ri Tired Sect Have Ne Aeeetite. , CARTER'S UTTLF. wJB direct. Do you realize there is no longer any reason why shouIJ use a coal range? Oil Is cheaper than coal; it ynd i. lighter s.nJ casisr to handle, and gives an Intense heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the is Clogged up UVLR thin or - tlti. trum or hrutMJMiHAi'ii r. 'I be boiu Pnpf.tiililrt.fi 1 ;' W hv ideas on color harmonics, cluaato ttencilm, and much that will tha discriminating houae owner. TheMe tdeaa have coat ua money but ara free to you. Ask your dealer or write KK RT1 FV yon Steluu,,il!uuji-iUt- Your Liver dvw Iky heavy Hia Sanitary Wall Coatixtf He is a cheap man who lets bis actions give him away. (5ATARRHCFWDHEt leads. germinate quicker and better wben soaked In warm water before planting. This Is especially noticeable with seeds having thick and . tt ,'. Oardn .ar-t- Dyota Is the Best Dye I have ever used. It makes a nice color on any kind of goods, cotton, wool or mixed goods. So Mrs. Corbett writes. 10 cents per package dealers. If not In stock, send 10 cents to Drola. liurlington. Vt. Mention color desired and we will send you fume with color card and direction bonk. i tion. In the Illustration tbe heavy and light samples of barley A, I), C and D Indicated with corproduced plants responding letters above. Ai irnrv vrtlMt .lfll'T and aiti')t.B ih,i tiuai col'l. :IM c 4i Remember that life is not a fulfil ment of one's ideals, but an eternal compromise with them. t. COLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS. wOtn decoration. Beautiful, cleanly and wholesome is Her Worry. Mrs. Hoyle You seem unhappy. Mrs. Doyle I am: I don't believe that If I were to die my husband would wear as deep mourning as he did for his first wife. Itvd, Itrhlna, for Knit Inn Jptk cheerful, but no one thing plays so important a part as artistic taste in wall n rose. Where She Scored. Sheldon Kerrulsh tells this story on bis esteemed father: "One day a long time ago, a number of children In our neighborhood were talking about the bad habits of their parents. " 'My father smokes 15 cigars a day,' said a little girl, boastfully like. we can only add to tbe praise ex tended by us last year. It was tbe healthiest plant we bad on the place, the first to get Into bloom, and every flower was perfect tbe entire season; which, in our location, was a most trying one. owing to the extended drought. In justice to the many florists and seedsmen who have stocked up on Jack Rose, it Is only fair to say that no attention should be paid to detri mental remarks made by inexperi enced growers, or even experienced growers, who only know tbe variety Many things combine to make home to-da- Manager That drinking song went trery badly tonight Stage Director I know. The tenor bad been drinking. terms in the senate without contest of any character, he did not relish the nrosnect of entering Into a scramble at his present time of life. WlPe this was the principal reason given by the senator, bo made it plain his course bad not been dictated by any fear of the result. The senator contends so far as the contest has gone the Indications are entirely favorable to his It Is the conflict Itself that appals him. Eugene Hale has served continuously In the senate since lfcSl. In 1&99, for when he came up for his fourth term in the senate, some opposition developed from bis attitude In opiHistng the war with Spain, but this soon disappeared. Several months ago former Associate Justice Frederick A. Powers of the Maine supreme court announced his candidacy fur the cnale, and for the flrt time since 1876, when Lot M. Morrill of Augusta was elected, a contest was started for one of the Maine senatnrships. 72 tMi-- JO 1ST K t l tsMlJflDMe a T;aV MM eVS J pMsKBsaW nuu rtu. auu oa. nuu ma CUfUINE ami "Hen ft, a npajra l trmtac e tr.e i Oil Company Continental ( I sBapsaMsfdJ ) twr aMirt Germinating Deeds seed-coat- PUTNAM FADELESS DYES .. tt t4 Ss. Oaie, (atae tMli ttUtanveat l- -i esel te af nai, aaan. t rne le eatf Isatae lta4 Oa Seie- toe awVaaa Sea ta Bra, SiaacS ss sS Cce'S. t sVe la fce'e SeT MOHKOC OttVO CO- -, t tHirri |