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Show IN CONSTANT SE,ZE RARE AGONY. LD PICTURES. Just prominent? Mr. Tremendous Itching Over Whole Body Scratched Until Bled Wonderful Cure by Cuticura. Last year I suffered with a tremendous Itching on my back, which grew worse and worse, until it spread over the whole body, and only my face and hands were free. For four months or so I suffered torments-- and I had to scratch, scratch, scratch, until I bled. At night when I went to bed things got worse, and I had at times to get up and scratch my body all over, until I was as sore as could be, and until I suffered excruciating , They told me that I was suffering from eczema. Then I made up my mind that I would use the Cuticura Remedies. I used them according to instructions, and very soon indeed I was greatly relieved. I continued until well, and now I am ready to recommend the Cuticura Remedies to any one. Mrs. Mary Metzger, Sweetwater, Okla., June 28, pains. 1905. Position Filled. Willie Gusher Just let me presi; one kiss on those coral lips? Sweet Singer Sir, I already have S' press agent. Chicago aily News. He who laughs last misses the next Joke. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of . In Use For Over 30 Years. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought. , When wisdom doesnt declare diviSt. Louis dends we call it folly. Post-Dispatc- h. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces a In- flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c bottle. Pleasure is doubled by division. ppESTK Extracts Confirm with eveivi pureffiod law in " fbeland Creatures Brought to America for Exhibition Not Permitted to Land. Half-Huma- New York. Under the names of Heinie and Fritz, two creatures that n seemed to be and half-ap- e arrived on the steamship Beidenfels a few days ago, and were not permitted to land by order of the government inspectors because of their deformity. Inspectors refused to allow them to be taken ashore at Boston, and the owner, the proprietor of a circus, has appealed to the United States government. The steamship took the creatures aboard at Ceylon, along with animals and members of a troupe of a circus. Heinie and Fritz are four feet six inches tall. Both are deaf and cannot talk, and make a peculiar grunting noise. They have tiny feet and hands. Their heads are the size of cocoanuts and are covered with the hair of an ape from an inch above the forehead. They cannot stand without supporting themselves and have made the deck,1 at the bow, their quarters, where they curled up like rope basking in the sun. Both smoke cigars and eat cake. Heinie smoked too much recently and suffered from the effects. half-huma- Russians Want Mines. The Chinese governor of the province of Hailungkaing, in northern Manchuria, having reported to Peking that the Taotai in charge of the mines in his province had handed over possession of a number to the Russians, the Taotoi was arrested and sent down to be dealt with by the Viceroy Yuan Shikai. The Russians meantime require that the Chinese government shall recognize their title to the mines so acquired. ings of Willem Linnig, who died 15 years ago, practically unknown. The exhibition is being organized by TArt Contemporain to convince the artists native city that it let a great master live and die unrecognized. Long Distance Wireless. A wireless telegraph message which traveled ai distance of 2,080 miles was received at sea by the steamer Moltke, which arrived in New York the other day. The message was sent Friday from the Poldhu wireless station, on the English coast, and contained 83 OREADS DOCTOR'S dUESTIOHS Thouaanda Writ to Mrs. Ptnkham. Lynn, Mas., and IUcelva Valuable Advice Absolutely Confidential and Free Chicago Dally News. There can be no inure terriblo ordeal to a delicate, een.sitive, refined woman than to Ik. obliged to answer certain questions la regurd to her private ills, even when those questions nre asked by her Rviily physician, and many Concrete Definition. , Tommy Paw-- what is pessimism? Mr. Tucker Its its something like rheumatism, Tommy. Chicago Tri bune. Stats or Onto. Citt or Tono. i ftaKK I.c .1. t I'OCXTT. Cmmt make oih Ilia Brin of K. J. f that tlltsiv Toledo. b t Motet Co . doing Carujrr In the CUT ! County and Male aforraald. and (hat aald Arm wlilpajr I be aum of ONK HlNIKfcl iHil.I.AKs each and erry raae of CaTanBH that ranoot I cured by the uae of UaLL't CaTaKkU Cl Kit ANK J. CHKNF.Y. Sworn to before me and aubarrtbrd lu tuy pretence, thla 61 b day of leciinter. A. I. -. . A. W. til.KASOV, sT. Notabt PVBIIC. II ali a Catarrh Cure ) UVen Internally and arte and tuuroue autlecre of the dlrrrtly on the free. jiietu. Send for le.ilumntais K. J. CIIENLY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by a)'. Iruei;lte. 7V. Take flail'a Katolly lllla foreonatlpaUon. i A fr a. I- 1I1 lie Didn't Rise. Indeed," the lecturer went on in a quizzical way, I believe I am justified in asserting that nine women out of continue to Buffer rather than submit to examinations which so many physi10 practically projnise to the men they cians propose in order to intelligently become engaged to. As a test, I would treat the disease; and this is the reaask all married men In the audience son so many physicians fail to whose wives virtually popped the cure why female disease. This is also the reason why thousands question to them to arise. g There was a subdued rustle in the upon thousands of women are silence Mrs with dense daughter-in-lain the Pinkham, auditorium, and of Lydia Ik Pinkham, at Lynn, that ensued could be heard sibilant Just Mass. To her they can confide every feminine whispers in concert, detail of their illness, and from her Judge. you dare to stand up. great knowledge, obtained from years of experience in treating female ills, Laconic. Mrs. linkham can advise sick women She wrote: more wisely than the local physician. Circumstances over which I have Read how Mrs. Pinkham helped M rs.T. no control compel me to reject your C.Willadsen.of Manning, la. She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: offer of marriage. Yours, etc." I can truly say that you have saved my He wired: I cannot express my gratitude in life, What circumstances? Reply pre- words.and Before 1 wrote to you telling you how I felt, I had doctored for over two year paid. steady, and spent lots of money in medicine She wired: besides, but it all failed to do me any good. I "Yours. Collect. Cleveland Leader. had have faintfemale trouble and would corre-spondin- w A daily pains, and ing spells, backache, bearing-dow- n my monthly periods were very irregular and finally ceasisl. I wrote to you for yon r advice and received a letter full of instructions just what to tlo, and also commenced to taka Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comjtound, and I have lnen restored to jterfect health Had it not leen for you I would have been iu my grave No Whiskers. immaculate "How everything Is kept around that soda fountain. Yes, even the Ice is freshly shaved Ixiuisville every hour. to-da- y. Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine in the world equala Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for restoring womens healtn. Many a fellow has made his mark by making a mark of some other fel- low. W. L. 3 & Douglas SHOES 3 $4.00 Gilt W. L. Douglas Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. MLLlII (LIWill 20e. box rucniicv InLUAIOI home. One Cl Antwerp Art Exhibit. Preparations are being made in Antwerp for an exhibition of the paint- words. ANILU n waiter's. Dineout-T- he Foster-Milbur- TORTURED WITH ECZEMA. A VOMAITS ORDEAL I was reading Miss Country the in city hotels in a magazine that ane often sees palms about the dining rooms. What kind of palm is the most A West Virginians Awful Distress' Customs Officers Descend Upon Valu- able Paintings in Maine Through Kidney Troubles. Town. W. L. Jackson, merchant, of Parkersburg, W. Va., says: Driving about Bangor. United States customs auin bad weather thorities at Vameboro made one of brought kidney trou- the most important seizures in years bles on me, and I on December 30, and the matter has suffered twenty been dark until now. The arrears with sharp, ticles kept seized were four rare old paintcramping pains in ings, with an appraised value of $3, the back and urinary 100. The first known in Bangor condisorders. I often cerning the pictures was an advertisehad to get up a dozment preliminary to the sale of the en times at night to paintings by the United States marurinate. Retention shal, which appeared in a Bangor set in, and I was morning paper. obliged to use the Two of the pictures are about four catheter. I took to my bed, and the feet square each, and represent alledoctors falling to help, began using gories. They are valued by the local Doans Kidney Pills. The urine soon customs authorities at $250 each. The came freely again, and the pain gradthird is a beautifully done landscape ually disappeared. I have been cured with a cathedral for the principal eight years, and thougn over 70, am feature. This is appraised at JG00. The fourth is a very old portrait of a as active as a boy. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. gentleman in velvet and neck ruff and n is appraised at 11,000. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The paintings undoubtedly came from Paris to St. John. They were Renewing Youthful Joys. Jlgley says he enjoys watching a sent from there to MacAdam and game of baseball now just as much as from thence brought across the line he did when he was a boy. by team to Lambert Lake, where Yes; clever scheme of JIgleys. they were found and seized by the Whats that? customs officers. The pictures are Why, he always carries into the now in custody of United States Margrandstand a piece of board with a shal Mayo and will be sold by auction knot hole in it, and he peeps at the on April 27. Philadelphia game through that. Press. REFUSE FREAK IMMIGRANTS a Tip. Maid CD destroys all the flies and affords comfort to every lasts the entire season. Harmless to persons.Clean, neat and will not soil or Injure anything. Try them once and never he will you without them. If not kept by dealers, sent prepaid for 20c. Harold Somers, 149 Dekalb Ave. , Brooklyn, Ji. V. HOWARD E. BURTON, AVEVMis?.Nt Specimen prices: Gold. Silver, Lead, $1; Gold, Gold. 50c; Zinc or Copper. 81. Cyanide tests. Mailingenvelopes and full price list sent on applicaand Umpire work solicited. Lead-V- i Conlrol tion. lie Colo. Keference, Carbonate National Bank. W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES & SELLS MORE MEN'S $3,60 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. If I could fake you Afflicted with ore eyes, use Thompsons Eye Water ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E L Mada Shoes for Dross Shoes, $2.60, $2, $1.75, $1.60 CAUTION. Insist upon having W.L. Doug- Strong MonDouglas , $ 2.50, $2.00. Doys School A las shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. fast Color E yelets used ; they will not wear brastjf. Write for Illustrated Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maw. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 22, 1906 Thla ilgnature For for Tired, Hot, Aching FeeL DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. A factories with every pairof shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoe cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear ionger, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. PATENTS for PROFIT If into my three large at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite care which W. must fully protect an Invention. Booklet and Desk Calendar FREE. Highest references. Established 1861. confidential. Communications Muon, Fenwick & Lawrence, Washington, 1). 0, to anyone who can disprove this statement. REWARD FREE Trial Lockage, Address, A Ilea Certain Cur oa every box. S. Olmsted, LeKoy,N.Y, |