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Show IN COSTA RICA INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION TheRichCountyNews ' A New Dress for 10 Cents, the cost of a package of Dyola Dyes. You dont have to know whether it is ALL SERENE. cotton, wool, silk or mixed goods. Dyola gives the same fast brilliant colors on all goods. Comes in 16 colors. At your dealer's or if not in stock we will send you any color for 10 cents with direction book and color card. Dyola, Burlington, Vt. Published Weekly. UTAH RANDOLPH Keep off treacherous thin ice! Is the real big stick a sugar stick? Gastronomic. II Is time to call In the openwork shirt waits minister, he says dat at der last day every man will be judged by his De It Is also chilly for those who lack shelter, food and fire. works! Well, dat neednt worry us any. We ' never worked ! Would the use of stovaine make one Indifferent to the cold weather? In making its students study the University of Chicago is setting a noble precedent. In running a school or in curing disease the fresh air is immeasurably better than hot air. trustworthy May be Obtained In One Night. For preserving the hands as well as for preventing redness, roughness, and chapping, and imparting that velvety softness and whiteness much desired by women Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, is? believed to be superior to all other skin soaps. For those who work in corrosive liquids, or at occupations which tend to injure the hands, it is invaluable. Treatment. Bathe and soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, and in severe cases spread the Cuticura Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or cotton. Wear during the night old, loose gloves, or a light bandage of old cotton or linen to protect the clothing from stain. For red, rough, and chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, and shapeless nails with painful finger ends, this treatment is most effective. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world, Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass. indi- goosebone do you SOFT, WHITE HANDS Washington should have pure milk not that ft makes much difference to the congressmen. The "What belle of the season find most attractive?" , The dinner bell." cates an erratic winter. But are not all our winters erratic? Brazil and Sweden have signed an arbitration treaty. Now all they need is something to arbitrate. It is a pity that the white plague continues to stalk abroad when there Is so much fresh air at large. The world certainly is growing better. The number of people who write It Xmas is gradually decreasing. Having led the world in a tour around the globe, our navy is now proposing to lead in development at home. As the new Chinese minister to this country cannot speak a word of English how in the world is he going to ask questions? A Question of Time. How much does it cost to get married? asked the eager youth. "That depends entirely on how long you live, replied the sad looking man. The idea of putting in meters to measure telephone talk is good, but will it be possible to devise meters that will stand the strain? FII.FW Ct RFD IN 6 TO 14 I)AS i s emamnun'd to urn nnr PAZO (JlNTMKNJ cae IiUmitf Blind Bl eriinir or ProtruUiUjf Piles m Twice nothing is nothing, hut that rule does not apply when it comes to figuring on the temperature that is twice as cold as zero. Ct Cornell university says there are to be no more babies after 2059 A. D, and dealers in baby goods will have to m..ke hay while the stork files rOVT NFGLFCT THAT COUGH It certainly rack your tysum and may run Into goto th nx sort out. Alisn a I untf Hulsitm will b k U quickly and pennant ntly. Jior bale at alldrugjji&u. tto Udayaor money refunded. 6Uu. Money talks m spite of the fact that lots of men wrant to keep it quiet. Enthusiasm is the poultice men ply of their scars. Philadelphia scientists say that the missing link has been discovered in the cultured chimpanzee. As an alternative we suggest the giver of monkey, dinners. ap- k POOfi jp 75 Guar5 Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Core CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS new. fad. able Purely vegetset surely but gently on the liver. , Stop thetj dinner indi- -t gestion improve the complexion brighten the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature : BROWNS Bronchial Troches An immediate relief for Hoarseness, Coughs, Sore Throat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Troubles. An. article of superior nwrt absolutely free from any' harmful ingredient. Price, 25 cents, 50 cents and $,00 per box Sample mailed on request. JOHN I. FROWN fc SON, Boston. Mass. if afnicted wt.h i Tf,ompSOns Eye Water San Jose, Costa Rica. Responding to the call of Dr. Walter Wyman of Washington, U. S. A., chairman of the international sanitary bureau, delegates from all the American republics have assembled In this beautiful city for Hermit Roosevelt recently killed the fourth international sanitary convention. Christmas day was selected as a most auspicious date for the formal President two bongoes. We dont know Just what opening of this gathering of scientists whose especial aim is the eradication of contagious disease. a bongo is, but the probabilities are Viquez is deeply Interested in the work of the convention and welcomed the delegates to Costa Rica. r as that it is just as fierce a the yamyam. ON LONG WALK man-eate- , KEEPS BEES BUSY says that drunkenness is an evidence of Insanity. It is quite generally agreed now that it is a disease, but we still continue to treat it legally as a crime. New An Ohio authority The Yale alumnus, who offers a re100,000 to the person who discovers an adequate remedy for tuberculosis, evidently does not accept tho theory that fresh air is a sure cure. , ward of There is no doubt that when King Gustave lays down the shipwrights knife or the shoemakers awl and resumes the regal scepter, he will do so with an intimate knowledge of Industrial conditions which he could not have obtained in any other way. And now theyre claiming in the east that it is impossible to raise turkeys on account of a disease called blackhead, and that the disease is spread by the English sparrow. Funny, if the sparrow spreads it, that it is not common in the west the sparrow is. , . A Yale graduate has offered a prize of $100,000 for a cure of consumption. The reward may stimulate effort, but in Justice to those who make it their life profession to investigate disease it must be said that the ultimate good to humanity has proved the greatest spur to scientific discoveries. The king of Sweden is getting prac tlcai lessons in hard work by going about in disguise doing odd stunts in the way of coal heaving and other labor. Like the good the king wants to know, so he goes about to get information at first hand And there is no doubt that he Will Haroun-al-Raschi- accumulate a stock of knowledge ra- ther unusual in the experience of a reigning sovereign. Mexico stands squarely by the United States in that Zelaya business, says Troy Times Our sister republic is entirely aware of the trouble-makin- g character of the man who is trying to run Nicaragua on the dictator plan and has a full share of annoyance from the conditions in that neighboring country. Mexico has learned what peace, order and material devel oprnent mean and has no sympathy with the Zelayan style of cantankerousness. The enthusiast who proposes an automobile boulevard all the way from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, with road houses every five miles, careless ly omitted to specify a hospital in serted exactly between road houses. A punishment .to fit the crime was on a grocer i i a Penn- that inflicted sylvania town who was compelled to eat eggs alleged by a customer to be bad It Is safe to say that in future eggs in that town will be sold only in a state of pristine and unimpeachable purity. NONAGENARIAN frames Eighteen Miles In Cold to pear as Witness in Case and Isn't Wanted. Ap- , Here the workers Jersey Apiarist Works Them hibernate during the coldest winter Philadelphia. Fearing punishment All Year Around. weather, and so cozy and warm are if he failed to obey a summons to aptheir winter are that line. He Keeps Them In North During Sum- mer and Ships Them South in Winter, Thus Averting Sea-eo- n of Hibernating. Mount Holly, N. J. The beekeepers of Mount Holly, Moorestown and Burlington are competing closely with those of the Woodbine colony and the experts of Bordentown, since fresh interest was aroused in the industry at the recent meeting of the New Jersey This State Beekeepers association. was one of the most interesting gatherings of beekepeers that have held converse and exchanged views on the Industry in New Jersey. The association mtt on the farm of Charles B. Hornor, at the edge of Mount Holly, where is located the apiary of Harold Hornor, a member of the association and a business man at Jenkintown, Pa. There were two sessions, and those in attendance declare that it was one of the most profitable of the organizations assemblages. A quaint method of working the bees overtime was given by one of the enthusiasts, who claims that the life bees really enjoy the busy throughout the year, when they find Ihemselves where honey producing blossoms are plentiful. My bees now No hiberwoik overtime," he said. nating for them. In the spring I send them down south, and they toil like blazes among the southern flowers. In the summer I bring them here to the east, working them till the honeysuckle and the clover are qtdte gone The autumn season finds them in Florida, where they make a peculiarly rich and aromatic honey from the Florida flowers. California gives them all they can do In the winter. Its a splendid idea. .1 got it from those hotel keepers of Europe, who have winter hotels on the rivers and summers hotels at Diuaid or Trou-rille- . My tiavellng bees yield thrice ns much honey as stay ones. Thank goodness, there are no labor unions among these insects The beekeepers who, on the other hand, are content to have their bees remain in the same place throughput the year and work during the blossom time of fruits, flowers, the barley and clover and wayside flowers, ronsulted as to the best methods of housing the bees during the winter, gome experts are in favor of sheltering the colony by placing all the hives n a sort of open pen, snugly inclosed m the north, and left open to the touthern exposure. These inclosures tre preferably long and narrow, and hut little higher than the hives, which tre set close together in a straight e summer quarters they strong and hardy and ready for work at the first possible suggestion of bloom. There were various discussions as to the best makes of hives, and conveniences for extracting the honey and some excellent types of homemade hives recommended are now in use among the beekeepers of Mount Holly and Moorestown. These meets of expert New Jersey apiarists are now of such widespread interest that it is decided not only to have them an annual affair hereafter, but also to invite beekeepers from other states to exchange views at the meetings. pear as a witness before the Camden county grand jury, Gottlob Moist, 90 years old, walked eighteen miles from his home in Medford to Camden the other day. Lacking suflScient money to pay his .fare,, the aged man left his house at three oclock in the morning and arrived at the courthouse shortly before noon. Showing some signs of suffering in his long jaunt against the high winds and cold, the aged man was approached by Prosecutor Scovel, and, after a talk, was surprised to learn that the case in which he was to have appeared as a witness had been settled out of court, and he was not .needed. Prosecutor Scovel was one of the Long English Holiday. first to contribute to a fund to assist London. With few exceptions the the mans return home by rail, and wholesale houses allowed their em- with a neat sum to spend for Christv mas joy. ployes a holiday of four and one-hafor Christmas. A canvass days made by the Early Closing association in Unique Japanese Tribute. the principal trades shows that most Tokio. Unable, to bis regret, to of the firms closed their doors at noon attend a memorial service to a man on Friday and did not resume busi- a ho 20 years ago attempted to assasness till the following ednesday. sinate him, but only succeeding in This affects principally the 'hardware, blowing off his leg committed sui dry goods, iron and paper interests. cide, Count Okuma. the Japanese RadMany other houses also agreed to the ical statesman, sent an address to the project. The retail houses, however, soul of bis assailant, which was duly kept open because of the holiday rush. read at the service. lf Snakes Demand Live Food Venomous Varieties Cannot Readily "Forced feeding of snakes and feedAssimilate Anything Uninfected ing them on dead animals are both unwith Their Virus. natural, A. E. Jaramch, the well known dealer in wild animals, said. London The snakes at the zoo are When a snake strikes its prey it not as happy as they used to be; the waits until it is quite dead before it rattler does not rattle with his old eats it, and in the meantime a copious enthusiasm,- the python has not such flow of saliva is set up, necessary both a piercing glare in his eyes as once for digestion and to aid the snake in he had. swallowing the animal. The reason for this, according to in"If the snake is given dead meat the formation given, is simple. Once upon saliva is not formed, and the food lies a time the authorities fed the then and ferments in the stomach, so caushappy reptiles with animate food in ing dyspepsia." the shape of mice and rats Mr. Pocock, the Now dinner is served dead, would not discuss the superintendent, matter, but he though to the meal, by the agency of a said the snakes are as well as ever. bit of stiing, as much similtude of life as possible is given. Some of the Gold Dust in Bor Car. snakes, it is said, refuse the dead Corning, N. Y. While working in a food and have to be fed by force. box car at Painted Post, Timothy Ma Tho question at issue was: Should loney came upon a pile of yellow dust the snakes kill their food or should it It looked so much like gold that he be killed for them by men? carefully gathered it up, and experts In the case of the poisonous say it is gold, and that tbe seven snakes a naturalist said, it is high- pounds of it are worth $2,200. ly probable that their food cannot be readily assimilated unless it first nas More Chicks Than Eggs. been inoculated with their virus, and Ware, Mass. Little Alma Beaulieu thab of course, cannot take place if set a hen on eight eggs and was surthe animal to be eaten is already dead. prised to find nine chicks. The extra Poisonous snakes, at least, should have chick is accounted for by the fact that live food. one of the eggs was double-yolkeand-pigeo- ns When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain, remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldnt any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia: E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Fitchville, Ohio. My daughter was all run. down, suffered from pains in her side, head and limbs, and could walk hut a short distance at a time. She came very near having nervous prostration, had begun to cough a good deal, and seemed melancholy by spells. She tried two doctors but got little help. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills she has improved so much that she feels and looks like another girl. Mrs. C. Cole, Fitchville, Ohio. I feel it my duty to Irasburg, Vermont. say a few words in praise of your medicine. "When I began taking it I had been very sick with kidney and bladder troubles and nervous prostration. I am now taking the sixth bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and find myself greatly improved. My friends who call to see me have noticed, a great change. Mrs. A. IL Sanborn, Irasburg, Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did' not come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask? For SO years Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No 6lck woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has to health free of charge. guided thousandsMrs Address Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, Save the Baby pis, CURE va ust mmi nt Qkis$ld& Should be fives it once when the little one coughs. It heals the delicate throat and protects the lungs from infection guaranteed safe and very palatable. All DvusihU. 25 casts. WHATS Your Health Worth? You start sickness by mistreating nature and it generally shows first in the bowels and liver. A ioc box (weeks treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help you. They will do mote using them, regularly as you need them than any medicine on Earth. Get a box today; take a CASCARET tonight. Better in the morning. Its the result that makes millions take them. gg; t CTTT THIS OUT, mail it with your address to Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago, III , and receive a handsome souvenir gold Ron Ron SKhS. 1 |