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'mmnmwwwjiw uw"" DECEMBER 15, 1905 . HOG CHOLERA - The New Method of Treating this Destruc tive Disease Proves a Wonderful Suc cess. A book, fully explaining the Treatment, Mailed Free The new treatment for Hog Cholera and Swine Plague has now teen thoroughly tested uy a number of the most experienced and prac tical bopr raisers and breeders of .the United States. It has proven a success beyond ques tion. These men tried the remedy on very bad outbrealts of the disease, beginning the treat ment on them after the hogs were sick and dying on fast, stopped the disease and restored the herds to normal healthy conditions in a few duys' time, saving almost every sick hog In the different herds that were able to take the treat ment. Its success is phenomenal and it only remains for our farmers and hog raisers to learn this new method of treatment to stamp the disease out of the country. The method of handling the disease Ib simple and easy to un derstand by tho ordinary larmcr and 13 along thoroughly practical lines, so that anyone who will read the instructions and make an effort, can stop the worst outhrcaks of the disease tbat ever coino andrestorehis herd to thrift in a few days' time. I. P. Roy, Waldta, Okla.; Oliver C. Gor don, R. F. D. No. 2, Eudora, Kan.; C. B. Chryst, R. P. D. No. 3, Sodalla, Mo.; Geo. W. Seckman, Ripley, 111., J. H. McMUlen, Decatur, 111., and David Rankin, Tarlcio, Mo., who is tho largest hoe raiser in Amer ica. All of these have tried thlB treat ment on several occasions and pronounce it a success. It is also a preventive of the disease by clear rag the herd of every character of worm and parasite, and putting them into such a perfect state of thrift that there is no material danger of diseasestriking them. It is also an inexpen sive treatment,because it clears a herd of every character of worm, and puts him into such a thriftv condition that the extra gain he will make from its effect in a few montns time will return the farmer five times, in this extra gain it produces.asmuchas thistreatmenthas costhim. 'lhe Saoddj. Uenieuy Co.. of Alton, IlL.isnow putting up this wonderful treatment. They have a book which fully explains the process, tbat will be sent free to anyone who will send their name and address to The Snoddy Remedy Co.. Box 22. Alton, HI. Every farmer should write at once for this free book. DEAFNESS & CATARRH CURED BY "ACTINA" Ninety-five per cent of all cases of deaf ness brought to our attention is tho re sult of chronic catarrh of tno throat and middle car. Tho Inner ear cannot be reached by probing or spraying, hence tho inability to obtain a euro by old methods. That thero is a scientific cure for deaf ness and catarrh is demon strated every day by the use of Actina. Actlna also cures asthma, bronchitis. sore throat, weak lungs, colds and headacho, and all other ail ments that n.ro directlv or In directly due to catarrh. Actina is sent on trial, postpaid. Call or write us about your case. Wo give advice free and posi tive proof of cures. A valuable book' Prof. Wilson's 100-page Treatise on Dis ease. Free. Address New York & London Electric Association, Dopt. 351C, 92D Wal nut St., Kansas City, Mo. reSSS aSW3Z? alifornia with its lovely Seaside Resorts, quaint old Missions and Orange Groves, is best reached via tho ION PACIFIC A picturesque journey combined with Speed, Safety and Comfort. The Commoner. mammmmm JryZ (she &QmLs&t 5 h . is . - . ... lr l 13 United States Marshal Matthews, at Omaha, was summarily dismissed Cy the president, December 8. Richards and Gomstock, tho two cattle kings were were fined $300 and sentenced to "six hours in the custody of tho marshal," were delivered by Marshal Matthews into the custody of their at torney. As a result Marshal Matthews lost his job. A11 sorts of trouble is occuring in Russia. News dispatches from St. Petersburg are unsatisfactory, and it is claimed that facts have been sur passed by the authorities. It has been reported that one of the grand dukes made an assault upon the czar. Lieutenant-General Sakharoff, former minister of war, was assassinated by a woman. The spirit of rebellion in tne Kussian army is growing. On December 8 at Harbin many officers were killed by rebellious soldiers. Premier Witte is meeting with dis couragements on every hand, and it seems improbable that order will be restored at an early day. Congressman W. Bourke Cockran has been elected Grand Sachem of Tammany. speculative market deposits aggregat ing $20,000,000 will bo distributed among tho leading banks in some of tho largest cities." At the democratic congressional cau cus John Sharp Williams of Missis sippi was chosen as the candidate for speaker. Tho chief omcors chosen by the house are as follows, tho slate be ing of course chosen by the republican caucus: Speaker, Joseph G. Cannon, Illinois; clerk, Alexander McDowell, Pennsylvania; sorgeani-at-arms, Henry Casson, Wisconsin; doorkeeper, F. B. Lyon, New York; postmaster, Joseph C. McElroy, Ohio; chaplain, Rov. Henry N. Couden, Michigan. W I Save Sib Dhtmnnil Win m Jlftmr I'un.iil Mm. !. m. T)!fcfninft. WrliTuU InvAHvivan. --""- T'.V .W..WX .... wu, iww. HIV( iiwii luvirauon toinsi joncin reirrifcn rWntrli. All nhirrM Mid. If voti Ilk It r ono fifth nf theprlro Bmd nibUuirfl In algM -!". uivuvuit usTjoravn. nrnt rooav. iltmtm4 Cutter wiltftartHiMVfttn, Mfl POVltttlH. CMCMt.N.S.1. BROSicasa OFTIS! Eighteen miners were killed by an explosion in a coal mine at Diamond villo, Wyo., December 2. A witness before liie Now York in surance committee testified that ho paid $G,000 to the president of the Mutual Reserve in consideration of his appointment as a ?300 a week director. Electric Lighted Trains Daily. Be sure your tickets read over this line. Inquire of E. B. SLOSSON, General Aent. In spite of a flood -of protests rom all sections of the country, Mrs. Mary M. Rogers was hanged December 8, at Windsor, Vt. Thomas F. Ryan, owner of the ma jority of the stock of the Equitable Life Assurance society, was a witness before the insurance committee De cember 8. He refused to answer cer tain questions put to him, and District Attorney Jerome was requested to bring contempt proceedings against Mr. Ryan. The question which Mr. Ryan refused to answer was what E. H. Harriman, president of the Union Pacific Railroad company, had said to Ryan when Harriman sought to have Ryan share his control of the Equitable with Harriman. Ryan testi fied that he bought th& Hyde stock in the Equitable because he believed that by doing so he prevented "the most tremendous panic the country had ever seen. He said that he had paid $2, 500,000 for the stock. Robert H. McCurdy, general man ager of the Mutual Life Insurance company, has resigned. United States Senator John H. Mitchell, who was recently convicted in the federal court at Portland, died at Portland December 8. His death followed the removal of four teeth at a dentist's office. A hemorrhage of unusual severity resulted. Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte has recommended tnat the old war ship Constitution, known in literature as "Old Ironsides," be destroyed. He suggested that it be taken out to sea and sunk with a shot from a big ves sel. A mass meeting was held at Faneuil Hall to protest against this "indignity to the famous old battleship." of uecemuer i, iouuwa. iUUfaU Secretary Shaw declines to make any statement on the subject, it is known that he is giving serious thought to the question of making temporary de- noslts in some of tno banks in the principal cities with a view to reliev ing tho money situation. It is under stood that in case tho present string ency continues and threatens to seri ously affect interests outside of the, In his annual report Secretary Bon aparte asks for thirteen new warships. The house of representatives has re-adopted the rules of the last con gress. The democrats protested vigor ously, but of course ineffectively, Mr. Williams saying that these rules were designed to "manacle not only the minority but a minority of the majority." . , The senate has not confirmed the appointment of Franklin K. Lane to be a member of the interstate com merce commission, and a Washington dispatch to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat says that this may be one of tho rocks upon which the president and senate leaders may split. OIMTmi jKT xlfJxc H If, , , TREE PROTECTORS 7Gc per 100. $5 por 1,000. A vulunblc In uninmor atratnst rnnAnnM tt, mIm. .. ji . w. num.-!, vku., aa n v Inter aualnm-coIJ and rahnim. llccomrnendcuuy nil leadlnir orclinrdliitA and hor ticultural ftoclrtlca, Send for Mimplea and tctl monluls. Do not wall until rnhoiiti and mice mln your trees WPITI2 US TODAY Wholesale Nun-cry Catalogue now ready: cnd for copy. AuentH wanted everywhere. Hart Pioneer Nurseries Fort Scott, Kan., Box 139. The Esch-Townsend bill has been re-introduced in the house. A Berlin cablegram says that Pre mier Witte has offered his resignation, but the czar refused to accept it. On December 7 the house appropri ated $11,000,000 for the use on the Panama canal. The original bill pro posed an appropriation of $10,500,000. The democrats sought to have tho bill amended so as to appropriate only $6,000,000, contending that it was not wise to appropriate so large a sum as $16,500,000 at once. The result was that $11,000,000 was appropriated. Edward Atkinson of Boston, the famous economist and anti-imperialist, died on December 11. John A. McCall, president of the New York Life, says that he will not resign. In his annual report Secretary of the Treasury Shaw suggests an elastic currency, otherwise known as the as set currency. Senator Edgar T. Brackett of New York says that he will introduce in the legislature a resolution asking Sen ator Depew to resign. In the senate on December 7 Sen ator Tillman offered a resolution call ing on the secretary of the treasury for information as to campaign con tributions from national banks. Sen ator Tillman delivered a speech on. his resolution in which he arraigned GRAIN TRUST EXPOSEU A True Story By one who win on tno Inalde. A royolatlon In tnodorn bUKltiKH" Iniquity. Mjowr how iho furoior la"hklnnflKoltiKond coming." Ugvtn fuctH, UKurrn H nil dam on. Hound In rmpor. 710 piWOB. I'ontpald on rrunlpt f price, MJclN. 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