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Show f Financial Condition. TIRED BACKS. Uruguay Uruguay reduced her rational debt The kldneya have a great work to by 11,670,450 during 1905. The total debt on January l,r1906, vaa 8181,455,-14- do In keeping the blood pure. When of which about 80 per cent waa they get out of or-external. Uruguay la a proaperoua der It causes backcountry, and in her prosperity la a ache, headaohea, good cuatomer of the United States. dlxilness, languor Exporta of merchandise from thia and distressing urln-- 1 country to Uruguay for the nine ary troubles. Keep months ending March 81. 1908, the kldneya well amounted to 82,172,276, against 81,200,-S4- 8 and all these sufin the same period of the pre-lion-s will be ferings year. saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, pro$100 Reward, $100. prietor of a resTh rtadara of tbit popor will bo pIchoS to losro Uat Matt uoo droadaS dliaaM tbat iGlaoso taurant at Watervllle, Mo., aaya: Jteani boas atait 10 ears la all lu tasaa.aad tbat la Before using Doan'a Kidney Pills I Caunfc. Hall Uaiarrb Cara la tba only waiun aara turn known to tba modloal tnuraiw. suffered everything from kidney troubolu a aoaulUUooal dlwaaa. rauuir. a bles for year and a half. I had pain traatmuat. Hall'a C w tba b In the back and head, and almost danrorlni tba in the lolna and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doans - . J nuratlra powan that they offer Oaa Haadrad Dalian for any can tbat It falla to Kidney Pills brought great relief, and aan. dead for llw of taailmnilali. I kept on taking them until In a abort Addiwa r. J. CUKXEV CO., ToUdo, a time I waa cured. I think Doan's Kidby all Ontaalau. no. Taka HaU'i Family pula fur eocutlpatioa. ney Pills are wonderful. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a Foater-MllburGhastly Foreign Pun. box. Co., Buffalo, lfrs. Carrie Chapman Catt the N. Y. noted American clubwoman, has been received abroad by royalty, and aome If a man would know himself thoref the foreign papers have the te- oughly hg hasn't much time to wests merity to declare that' she has a In trying to find out things about hla proverbial right to look at a king. neighbor. MAGNETIC THE WORLDS NEED! 7, BUREAU DRAWER SAYS MR. SNORTLY. 8TICKLE8S 1 His Experience Has Shown Him How Much the Human Race Would Be Benefited by 8uch an Invention. "A fortune, a large, a mountainous fortune," aaid Mr. Snortly, "awaits the furniture manufacturer who will put on the market a bureau with drawers that won't stick. As it is, 1 suppose that half the bureaus in the world have drawers that can't be opened without a struggle, that couldn't be entirely closed without a mall and that could not then be opened without an axe. I have one uch bureau myself a bureau with drawers that will never close entirely; a bureau that tries me sorely; and 1 am a man of even temper. If bureaus of this sort affect a man of my in this ihanner, what must their effect be upon myriads of people of dispositions more excitable and explosive? See what trouble one of these sticky drawer bureaus has brought to a friend of mine: He was a nice man, but Impulsive and somewhat given to and he fought with himself un til one after another he had cut out all his vices except swearing, and last spring he cut that out and came forth that strongest of all men, the man who has conquered himself. In that splendid strength he continued until day before yesterday, when he felL On that day, confident of his own strength' of mind, never doubting, never thinking of it in fact, he had become now aa he supposed so settled l, In his power of he tried to get a collar out of hla top bureau drawer. This drawer had stuck before, but up to that day he had alwaya managed to open It somehow, and what waa far greater, to keep his temper In opening It; but on tbat day It wedged and stuck and resisted in a manner that would hare tried any man and that proved, alaa! too much In the end, for my friend. "For when the drawer wouldn't come, anyway, a cloud seemed to come over his mind, and he grasped the two handles of It with his two hands and planted his foot firmly against the face of the drawer below and pushed with that while he pulled on the drawer, viciously. The drawer did yield at last, but when that came the bureau went over under the pressure of the foot he had against it, and the heavily loaded drawer came down with Its sharp back edge square on the toes of the other " I con-tlno- I n POLE 18 LOCATED. Explorer Amundsen, However, Must Spend Three Years In Calculations. Beattie, Wash. Capt. Iloald Amundsen, (he discoverer of the northwest passage, has reached Seattle on the steamship Saratoga from Nome. My obiervatlons extend over a period of three years and It will take three years to calculate them out.''' said he. 'Tntll that time It is utter ly lnipuss'ble to say positively what 1 have by my observations. I believe, however, that I have located the north magnetic pole. I can not say as yet whether it Is a shifting point or extends over a large area. We also took careful observations of tbe aurora borealis and I believe my observations will Hhow that this phenomenon has a marked effect upon the compass. Our ecological and ethnological collection has been carefully attended to and Is fairly complete." Valuable scientific instruments used by Captain Amundsen In taking magnetic observations were not to be found when he left the steamship Saratoga. It was at first thought they had been stolen, but he later stated they probably had left them In Nome. 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During those years he commenced tbe pub lication of the Aldine editions, which his descendants carried on after him, and which have made his name famous throughout tbe world of letters. The Womans Privilege. What are you looking so glum about? "Oh, my fiancee has changed her mind. "8till worrying over tbat? It was fully two weeks ago since you told me she had broken off the engagement. Oh! It's been on and off again twice since then. A Guess. Know anything about golfT" "Not much. Why?" What a bunker, do you know? I suppose it's one of those cranks that simply live and sleep on the links. Catholic Standard and Times. TO WORK Hard Labor Is Punishment Given to All Wanderers. How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the Panic of '73 Caused It to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. restore tlie family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for tlieir woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world. The I'inkliams bud no money, anil little credit. Their first laboratory waa the kitchen, where roots and herbs were steeped on the stove, jrudually filling a gross of bottles, "'hen came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a. job printer to run off some pamphlet setting forth the merits of the medicine, now culled Lydia E. Pinkham e Vegetable Compomid, and theae were distributed by the llnkham sons in Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the demand gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the family had saved enough money tq commence newspaper advertising and from that time tne growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until toVegeand investigating mind, an earnest day Lydia E. Pinkham and her house-hold seeker after knowledge, and above table Compound have .become, and. words everywhere, all, possessed of a wonderfully sympainsny tons of roots and herbs are used annuthetic nature. In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham, ally in its manufacture. a builder and real estate operator, and Lydia E. llnkham heraelf did not their early married life woe marked by lfve to see the great success of this She passed to iler reward years prosperity and happiness. They bod work.but not till she bad provided ago, four children, three sons and means for sontinuing her work as daughter. os she could Lave done it In those good old fashioned days it effectively was common for mothers to make heraelf. During her long and eventfol expetheir own home medicines from roots rience she waa ever methodical in her and herbs, nature's own remedies work and she was always careful to precalling in a physician only in specially, serve a record of every ease that came to-- ' urgent coses. By tradition and exThe case of every sick attention. her wonof a them perience many gained derful knowledge of the curative prop- woman who applied to her for advice erties of the various roots and herbs. and there were thousands received , Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest careful study, and the details, includresults-werin the study of roots ana herbs, their ing symptoms, treatment and recorded for future reference, characteristics anil power over disease. these records, together She maintained that just aa nature so of thousands made since, ore harvestthe bountifully provides in to sick women the world available of fields and orchards vegetable foods and over, represent a vast collaboraall kinds ; so, if we but take the pains tion of information regarding to find them. In the roots and herbs of woman's ills, which for of the field there are remedies exand accuracy can hafrdljr pressly designed to cure the various authenticity ills and weaknesses of the body, and be equaled in any library in the1 it was her pleasure to search these out, world With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her and prepare simple and effective medicines for her own family and friends. daughter in law, the present Mrs. was carefully instructed, Chief of these was a rare combina- Pinkham. She all her hard-woknowledge, and tion of the choicest medicinal roots in and herbs found best adapted for the for years she assisted her in her vast cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu- correspondence. To her hands naturally- foil liar to tbe female sex, and Lydia E. rink of the work when its originaham's friends end neighbors learned that her compound relieved and eured tor passed away. For nearly twenty-fiv- e and it became quite popular among years she nos continued it, and nothing in the work shows when the them. E. Pinkham dropped her' All this so far was done freely, with first Lydia pen, and the present Mrs. Ilnkham, out money and without price, as now the mother of a large family, took labor of love. it up. XV ith women assistants, some as. But in 1873 the financial crisis struck capable as herself, the present Mrs. Lynn. Its length and severity were too Pinkham continues tills great work.and much for the large real estate interests from the office of no other of the Piukliam family, os this class probably have, so many women been adsniTered most from person of business vised liow to regain health. Kick wofearful depression, so when the Centen- men, this advice is Yonrs for Health" nial year 'dawned it found their prop- freely given if you only write to oslc erty swept away. Borne other source for it. of income had to be found. Such is the history of Lydia E. Finlc-haAt this point Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound ; made Vegetable Compound was made know: from simple roots and herbs ; the one to the world. great medicine for women's ailments, The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to tike noble with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. e and-to-da- with-hundred- t -- Eat Green Apples and NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC j j New African River Revealed. Marseilles. The duke cf tbe Abrus-sl- , wbo bas arrived here, has just made announcement that one of tbe He Couldn't Tell. scientific results What do you consider the six best most Important In books of the year, Mr. Egor asked achieved In hie latest explorations of Africa was tbe disinterior tbe the young woman. of s river never before deWell er really, replied Mr. Ego, covery In sn geography. He marked the novelist, 'Tve written two books scribed Its course and measured its volute " this year, you know sad flow COUNTER-IRRITAN- T. VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PA1N.-FR-ICE ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR 15c. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-- AT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT COMES-KE- EP Milk New Haven, Conn. William E Hunter, a milkman at Naugatuck, sent word to his customers the other day that he could not furnish them with milk as usual, because ills herd ot cows had stomach ache. A milk fain lne in tbe town resulted, and huny calls were sent to this city for milk fo supply tbe babies and children. Hunter has a fine herd of 40 cows, and usually they arc well but some of the frisky leaped the pasture fence into an apple orchard on Mr. Hunter's farm, began feasting on the windfall apples, and soon were suffering from pain under their belts The remainder of the herd, unable to withstand the temptation, tore down the fence, and not only cleaned the ground of fallen apples, but ate alMn reach on the trees as well. When Mr. Hunter went out to drive them to the stable all were In a sad state because of too much apple juice Aa a result, the milk was unfit for use, and Mr. Hunter says it may be several days before he can resume business. AND MODERN EXTERNAL CAPISICUM Famine Results. ' -- ms COWS HAVE 8TOMACH' ACHE. Cattle y n Wallace, Idaho. Either to leave Wallace or to toll for wages, or to toil for the' city at the end of a chain with s heavy ball attached to prevent flight are the alternatives left the hobo by Chief of Portico Victor Langley. I'm going to quit fooling with the Willies, said the chief, and the department henceforth Is going after them hard. There will be no more hoboes supplied with a comfortable place to sleep and plenty to eat without compensation, either," he said. There Is plenty of work I can make these 'vags' do, and they've got to work." The officers the other morning ran three vags out of town and Incarcerated four, and the chief of police says the end Is not yet, as there are ethers he knows to be In hiding about, and he is looking for them. The men arrested were put to work cleaning up the alleys In the saloon section of the city, all but the best behaved of the prisoners being laboring at the end of s ball and chain. All over Coeur d'Alene the peace officers have decided to take a firm stand against tbe idle element art which was once of such wide Band ms free of charge your Store Book on Cast Ranges Base Burners Steel Ranges Heating Stoves Cook Stoves Oak Stoves Gas Ranges Gas Heaters Also yonr Expert Stove Advice free of charge. HOBOES" ARE PUT All the neighbors said the windows being opened everywhere, aa at this season so that all could hear that they had never heard anything like it, never; and my friend baa got to move. All were willing to admit, when they learned the cause, that the provocation had been great, but they won't take another chance, and my friend must go. And all because of a sticky bureau drawer! Think of the "Bureau builders! benefits you would confer upon humanity by making bureaus with drawers that would open and close easily! But I dont appeal to your philanthropic aide. I appeal to yonr cupidity. A fortune, a Himalayan fortune, awaits the bureau builder who first puts on the market a bureau with drawers that won't stick. Printing In Venice. Institution bas just been founded In Venice for tbe revival of letters in that city, under the name ot Llstltuto Vento di Art! Grafiche." Its object Is to promote printing In all Its various branches and to restore an In A Is eat Chrlsney, Ind. The famous of the town of Chrlsney against David Aston has come to a close. This close Is the withdrawal of the appeal by the town of Chrlsney, which wai taken to the circuit court from Justice At Bandage's court at Gentryvllle. different times there have been seven ttorneys employed and, exclusive of tnelr fees, the costs have amounted to more than $50. And, It was all I over a cat. Some weeks ago Aston was annoyed by a tomcat, which sat on the back fence at his home and made the night hideous. The cat had also pounced on some of the chickens owned by and carried them away. Axton re solved to do away with the cat. He got a shotgun and one night blew out the brains of poor kitty." He was arrested for violating the town or dinance of shooting within the cor porate limits, but at a trial in Justice Bandage's court at Gentryvllle he was found not guilty. On the advice ot the attorneys for tbe town of Chris-nethe town board decided to appeal the case to the Spencer district court which was done a few days ago. Now the attorneys have asked the withdrawal of the appeal. case A new FREE INFORMATION COUPON wamruuLT riy w sh sun r ms rirss. Adrle Daputual iMwKuwr liiOHiaAV stoti Conran. Ittiolt, Klah. Lm llsbHSftlllWiM CA8E SETTLED. Lawsuit Caused by Slaying of Kitty Withdrawn from Court. foot TocSimb Signature of CAT a True Story of Thia remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estes, was born in Lynn, Mass., February VMi, 1819, coming from a good old Qnuker family. For some years she taught school, and became known os a woman of an alert e, FAMOUS OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM TILL THE PAIN A TUBE HANDY. superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will atop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external A substitute for and pain-allayi- t known, also aa an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and it will be found to be invaluab'e in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many Accept no preparation people say it is the best of all your preparations. of vaseline uniess the same carries our label, as other v se it is not genuine. 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