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Show NEWS SUMMARY prostration cured WIUJAMS' pink pills. VL f mi f , Narvas Pa. Weight, Strength Bfnd Good Spirits. uBthe Blood and I nervous system is broken! i or whatever Not oulyisthenerl nAufferer himself but he is .rial to the whole family. . breakdown is often gradual, first to be merely an unu. Dr. Williams Pink , the nerves in the most Jnd not only cure minor disorders as well. ; prions U of 16 Hazel Park, W W Munroe, t cx-H- ! "About four veara rTiS Ki Snetf. bis firoi to iaand strength. me quite very low 1 and mentally. I interest in life, neither .in bust- recreation. Ia my position, as Ismt in a large manufacturing Mr memory failed and I became in a Si ; si establishment In Boston, memory is absolutely essential rs to because of the immense amount tlrnt must be carried in tlie head. erew very despairing, could not and my have people meet IZ remarked on my condition, a friend it the middle of December day that he had tried Dr. 1 Pink' Pills and found them , I commenced taking them and Zend of two weeks the change for I latter was remarked by friends. .tinned using the pills until I was I regard them as irhly recovered. v. femedy and make this statement antarily in gratitude for the benefit wired from them. J i ei a make new blood diseases as rheu lisa, nervous and general debility, Wion, nervous headache, neuralgia I eren partial paralysis and locomotor W Asa tonic for the blood and res they are unequalled. Iron area sufferer from any disor the blood and nerves write for Dr. Williams Pink of of what share Acomplished In cases similar used by ret m. Every testimonial company is carefully investigated ore being published ana is authentic, Piuk Pills are sold by all ir. Williams (gists, or direct by mail, postpaid, on npt of price, 60 cents per box, six for 12.50, by the Dr. Williams feme Company, Sclienectady, N. Y, actually m pills cured such lure i j In China, Frank Hayden, of the recruiting station, who spent a of army service In' China, says a good country to soldier In. ie worst thing about China and iiianda, be said, is that theres one to associate with except the res. Otherwise theyre good cm, China especially, to do mill Food of good quality is t service. We could buy 175 eggs cheap. rt for 50 cents American money one dollar Mex. Ten cents would a fne fat chicken and 60 cents a d iheep. The Chinese are good k and we could employ one for a little money over his board." Via City Times. Soldiering iral to 1 of Jurymen. those drawn for jury set Queer Names mong for the April term of court in county are: Mr. Button, Mr. sty, Mr. Curl, Mr. Lord, Mr. Dyer, Cook and Mr. Pear. Kansas City mklln s x mrsm Wife. ii You can Identify Alabaatlne by the trade mark, but t fully appreciate allyou th on$ why you should Identify it unless you ;hout ?" WL ru en uU,u nwUliZ ,! K2' a WuuJr(ully . mo Wiw to kind of ajandsihel YouKnowf ' rework or .port P everywhere' ifef? tl, ". M" him a LUNATIC. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. Mans Queer Ju.nble of Worda War The New Jersey senate has passed ranted the Inference. bill Imposing a life sentence fot kidnapping. Prof. William Lyon Phelps of Tale Three men were killed and told this story at New Harecently one ven a chamber of commerce banquet: probably fatally injured as the result A hard drinker was of what Is believed to be told by his doctor the work ol that he could at Cheneyvllle, Iowa. he felt that hebe cured If evft-- time must have a drink he The Tulsa (I. T.) Commercial club would Immediately take something to has formally invited both the eat Instead. Repub The man followed the advice and llcans and Democrats to hold theii national conventions of 1008 In that was cured, but the habit of asking for food had become so fixed with him city. that once he was Premier Stolypin lias submitted a a lunatic. He was nearly locked up as stopping at a hotel bill to parliament providing for the and, hearing a great commotion in the appropriation of 11, 500, 000 as a sup room next to his, he peeped over the plementary credit for famine relief in transom to see what the matter was. He saw, and rushed Russia, madly down to the office and shouted to the clerk: Russia is experimenting with th. The man In 153 has shot himself! time system, the hours Ham and egg sandwich, please! being numbered consecutively from one tc Llpplncott'a. twenty-fou- r Instead of two periods ol SPLENDID APRIL TONIC. twelve hours. tram-wrecke- Fifteen people were death In an apartment-house burned tq fire Ic Lisbon. It is believed to be a cast of arson, and three people have beer arrested on suspicion. The Texas legislature adjourned at 2 oclock on the 12th, after a four months session, and was reconvenes In extra session within ten minutes by Governor Campbell. Jonathan Langston, a foreman, was shot and seriously wounded In a clash between striking Italian and negro and men at Elizabeth, N. J, The directors of the State Bank ol Goddard, Kan., whose cashier, W. H. Dwight, committed suicide last week have announced that over $10,000 was missing from the vault of the bank. The historic Camden church In Peck-haroad, London, where Ruskin was a worshiper, was seriously damaged by fire last week. The chancel, which waa partly designed by Ruskin, was destroyed. Despondent because bis wife had recently left him, Charles Loush, of SL Louis, cut his throat with a razor and then smoked cigars for two hours until he finally fell over from loss of blood. Nine men are missing from the navy barge No. 1, which after being lost at sea for some days In heavy weather off the Florida coast, has finally been towed into Newport, near Jacksonville, Fla. Broken rails and weakened roadbeds caused inore than 60 per cent of the railroad wrecks In the United States In the last five years, accord Ing to 8tatlstlc8 compiled by the New York Central engineers. A jury In San Francisco returned a verdict of murder in the first degree against John Bynre, who shot and killed George L. Connell, a retired policeman, while attempting to bold up a saloon last November. Judge Cowan of Devils Lake directs that the station of the Great Northern railroad at Churchs Ferry, N. D., be closed for a year because a drayman used It for Btorlng beer, thus violating the state prohibitory law. A strike by sailors employed on oil steamers on the Caspian sea la causing considerable uneasiness to the Russian government, which fears an extension of the movement among the workmen of the Volga Industrial renon-unio- n hod-carrie- non-unio- n gion. Four miners were killed and two others seriously Injured In an accident in Santa Eulalia camp, Mexico. The miners were descending one of the deep shafts in a cable bucket when the cable broke, precipitating them a distance of 110 feet. The mercantile suburb of Hardin, Manchuria, known as Fudcadam, In which many large warehouses were situated, has been destroyed by fire. The burned area covers almost a at square mile. The loss is estimated 12,000,000. The charges recently made against In Douglas W. Ross, the engineer roclama. Payette-Bolsthe of charge lion project In Idaho, and F. C. Horn, consulting engineer for that project, have been dismissed by the secretary of the Interior. Dr. J. Herman Feist, a prominent of the physician, recently convicted whose Rose Mangrura, Mrs. of murder In the river at Cairo, fouud waa body now trial by 111., has been denied a sentenced waa and tho criminal court, to be hanged on June 21. the Mrs. Surah Miles Hanna, one of of oldest members of tho Daughters woman upon Rebekah and the only waa ever whom the degroe of chivalry O. F., died at O. I. the conferred by her home In Kansas City of a stroke of paralysis, aged 83 years. Stanford White's modorn paintings the wer sold at auction last week by realised American Art association, and names, A few $20,272. Curran, and aucb as Innes, Haaam but the other brought high Klcos. a low figures. at sold paintings William T. Stead, editor of tba the of Reviews, of Ixmdon, at Carnethe of dedication ceremonies announced gie Institute of Pittsburg, necessary to $100,000 raise to a plan all counconduct a pilgrimage from conference. tries to The Hague e well-know- pest service wtJ,klna wnnili Uupl THOUGHT How a Veteran Was Saved the Ampu- Carpet can le colored on tlie floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. A.kyour druggist. 10c per package. RHEUMATISM tation of a Limb. I have lived to know that the great B. Frank Doreraus, veteran, of secret of human happiness la this:Roosevelt avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., Never suffer your energies to stagsate. Dr. Adam Clarke. I had been AND j NEURALGIA Bays: showing symptoms of kidney trouble from the time I waa mustered out of the army, but In all my life I never suffered as In 1897. Headaches, dizziness and sleeplessness, first, and then dropsy. I waa weak and helpless, havltg run down from 180 to 125 pounds. 1 waa having terrible pain In and the secretions passed almost Involuntarily. My left leg swelled until it was 34 Inches around, and the doctor tapped It night and morning until I could no longer stand It, and then he advised amputation. I re fused, and began using Doans Kidney Pills. The swelling subsided graduEasily Prepared at Home and Harm- ally, the urine became natural, and all less to Uae. I my pains and aches disappeared. have been well now for nine years This Is known as since using Doans Kidney Pills. Time, especially among the older For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a folks, who always take something dur- box. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. ing this month to clean the blood of impurities and build it up. A $40,000 TREASURY ROBBERY. The following is the recipe as given by a authority, and any- Clever Work of Detective Revealed one can prepare It at home: the Thief. Fluid Extract Dandelion f ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, In The robbery of tho Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three Chicago recalls the fact that the ounces. treasury department in Washington Get these simple ingredients from was the victim of a $40,000 theft about any good pharmacy and mix by shak- 30 years ago. At first, although no ing well in a bottle. The dose is one reasonable explanation of how the teaspoonful after meals and at bed thing could have been done by an outtime. sider could be given, it was assumed Everybody should take something to that It waa the work of some one unhelp the blood, which becomes lmpov connected with the office In which the erlshed and almost sour after the win robbery occurred. It waa not long, ter season, especially those who are however, before a clever detective subject to Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kid became acquainted with the fact that ney and Bladder trouble. one of the clerks who might have had It Is salt that one weeks use of this access to the bundle of bills was acmixture will clear the skin of sores, quainted with a professional gambler pimples or bolls. of shady antecedents. That discovery This Is sound, healthy advice, which solved the problem. A little patient will be appreciated by many readers, watching resulted In catching the gambler with the stolen notes, and Clever Trick of Tramp. the rest was easy. The clerk was arA queer comedy of cheating la now rested, and, while in confinement, was causing much amusement In Paris. given to understand that he was beA laborer named Bedasne, living at trayed, whereupon he confessd the Ttnonville, In the Eure et Loir, went robbery, which was accomplished by to Melun with two pounds In his shoving the package of notes, all of pocket Having spent this In liquor, large denominations, Into a position he conceived the Idea of getting on vbere they could be "snaked up to Paris for nothing. with a cane provided with a hook. Finding an empty third-clashe fastened a flannel belt Encourage Saving. round his neck, stuffed a handkerchief The wise father and mother will Into his mouth, pitched his empty never discourage the fancies of their purse onto the opposite seat and, ly- children for accumulating things. It ing down, first had a sleep and then, la a natural Instinct, Inborn In the when Paris was reached, refused to most of people, and given a little give any sign of life till the alarmed thought and care by the older heada station staff poured a cordial Into his may be turned to good account It mouth. the child begins to collect "pretty Then he was taken to a hospital, pebbles or sheila at the seashore dont where be told a story of being at- throw them out but let them form tacked by three men, but police ques- the basis of a little geological coltions becoming too difficult, he at lection, and with proper guidance the last related his stratagem, and was youngster will soon be looking upon baled from his sick bed to prison. "sticks and stones with an Interested London Globe. and educated eye. Garfield Tea, which is guaranteed the Pure Food and Drugs Act, ia under the best remedy for constipation, and indigestion. It purifies the blood and clean sea the system. Happy la the matt that eats only for hunger, and drtnka only for thirst, and lives by reason, not by example, and provides for use and necessity, ostentation and pomp. not for ' CT aS) - , Blood-Cleanin- n Prize for the Unmarried. The latest novelty in bazar attractions Is that Introduced by the Spring-sid- e Wesleyan chapel, Rawtenstall, England. A wedding cake was cut up, and In one section was concealed a marriage certificate. It was announced that the bachelor or spinster securing the chunk containing the document had the opportunity offered to be mar-rle- d free of coat within the next 12 months by the Rev. J. Bennetts. People seldom Improve when n JACOBS OIL The Proved Remedy For Over 50 Years. Pries 25c and they SOc Eys Water Thompson have no other model but themselves to copy. Goldsmith. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 16, 1907. well-know- one-hal- s compartment Old Wall Street Character Dead. Van Schalck & Co., one of the oldest stork brokerage houses in New York, have just lost their oldest and most famous customer. Almost up to the time of his death a few days ago, he would drop in occasionally to ask Mr. Gorham, Derby Crandall or Col. Handy how the market was going. He kept In touch with the market notwithstanding his great age 95. Russell Sage was one of his chums, and he used to make all manner of fun of the miser, who was nearly alx years hla Junior, patting him on the back and calling him kid, little boy, etc. ROMANTIC DEVONSHIRE. The Land Made Famous by Phllpotta He only is advancing In life whose heart la getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit Is entering into living peace. Ruskin. BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both symptoms of organ lo deto rangement, and natures warning women of a trouble which will sooner or later declare itself. llow often do we hear women say, "It seems as though my back would break. Yet they continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the hack, pain low down in the side, dragging sensations, nervousness and no ambition. They do not realize that the back of woman b organ. le the MISS LENA NAvEL ism and quickly Indicates by aching a diseased condition of the feminine organa otv kidneys, and that aches and pains will continue until the cause ia removed. main-sprin- g Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound moat made from native roots and herbs has been for many years the successful remedy in such cases. No other medicine has such a record of cures of feminine ills. Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan St., Buffalo, N. V., writer "I waa completely worn out and on the verge of nervons prostration. My bock ached all the time. 1 had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and tired. Lydia E. linkhams Vegetable Compound completely cured me. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organio Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and invigorates the whole feminine system. Mrs, Pinkhams Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, ncr advice is free. are Invited to P.B.11 mm. DOUGLAS W. L. AND $3.50 SHOES ruwauD $3.00 L $4.00 W. GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT DOUGLAS IE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE. ran everybody at all pricesm shoes Mnn'iNhor. 8 to Boy.' NIiom, S3 to ei.SS. Women'. WI.&O. A Children1. Shoo. ev.'toB to ei.OO, Shone, Si to H..VI. M ! W. 1 Dougina .lutes am recognized by expert judges ot footwear be the be.l in etyle, fit and wear produced in tula country. Ei part of the shoe end every detail of the Disking Is looked after and watched ever by skilled shoemakers, without regard to factories at 2 . time or coat. It I could take you into my largo Brockton, Mass., ard show you how carefully NV. I.. Dougina u their hold nnderataud would tit then are better, shoos made, shape, why they wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. W. I. lkxiffU' nam hp4 pnr 19 ttfimpmt onthf boUom. which protect th wcrfct iiralmt blffh Brirvo n1 (niri'r tho. Take Aaa MLaliiNtfe h ld I7 t li lp( hoc 1atieT oTcrywIicn. Mfd wciMfHwv CtoiAt tmatUd JrA We la U$ttkl AD, UmkloiiMa flK y-- Md The General Condemnation o! Patent So-Call- ed or Secret Medicines of an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant to cure all manner of ills, and unfounded pretensions Enacted to Restrict Their Sale National Legislation have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way Novels. The Value and Importance ol Ethical Remedies. Phllpotta has made us familiar with romantic Devonshire, In his fascinating Children of the novels, The River, Mist, etc. The characters are very human; the people there drink coffee with the same results as elsewhere. A writer at Rock House, Orchard Hill, Bldcford, North Devon, states: "For 30 years 1 drank coffee for breakfast and dinner but some 5 years Indiago I found that it was producing makwas and burn, heart and gestion ing me restless at night. These symptoms were followed by brain fag and a sluggish mental condition. "When I realized this, 1 made up my mind to quit drinking coffee and having read of Postuni, I concluded to try it. I had It carefully made, accord to my lng to directions, and found of a end the at surprise agrceablo week, that I no longer suffered from or brain either indigestion, heart-burn- , fag, and that 1 could drink It at night and secure restful and refreshing sleep. "Since that time we have entirely discontinued tho use of tho old kind of of coffee, growing fonder and fonder on. digestive My time as goes postum organs certainly do their work much better now than before, a result due to rostum Food Coffee, I am satisfied. "As a table beverage we find (for all the members of mr family use It) that when properly made It is most refreshflavor ing and agreeable, of delicious and aroma. Vigilance Is, however, necessary to aecure this, for unices the servants are watched they are likely to negloct the thorough boiling which It must hare In order to extract the Name given goodness from the cereal. Mich. by rostum Co., Battle Creek, Read the little hook, The Road to "Theres a Wellvllle," la Remedies which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and are gentle yet prompt in effect, and called ethical, because they are of Known Excellence and Quality and ol Known Component Parts. of the world and the approval of To gain the full confidence of the essential is that the it eminent component parts be known to and the most physicians, California the Fig Company has published for many therefore, Syrup and, them, approved by full statement thereof. The pera and upon every package years past in its advertisements fect purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character are assured by the Califqrnia Fig Syrup Companys original method of manufacture, known to the Company only. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxatives that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without without having to disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and time. to time increase the quantity from This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of world-widacceptance as the most excellent of Syrup of Figs, and has attained to well family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are natural of world best be the to of the and the known to physicians . . laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of l igs and Llixir ol be Senna, as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs; and to get its beneficial effects, California Fig Syrup Co. always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company whether of front you simply call for Syrup the on package, every plainly printed of Figs, or by the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig of Figs, which Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the nsine, Syrup all sale for is The millions. druggists leading to by genuine has given satisfaction size only, the regular price of one in States United the packages original throughout of which is fifty cents per bottle. filed with the Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, is not adulterated or misthe I). C., at remedy Washington, of Agriculture, Secretary branded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 301I1, 1906. Well-Informe- d e Well-Inform- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Hf. ; San Francisco, U. S. A. Cal. New York, N. Y. London, England. I ( |