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Show HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAR. of Soldiers Contracts ..Chronic Kidney Trouble While , in the Service. Thousand The experience of Cxpt John L Ely, of Co. E, 17th Ohio, now living at 50 East Second street, Newton, gnM .will Interest the thousands of veterans who came back from the Civil War suffering tortures with kidney complaint Capt Ely says; I contracted kidney trouble during the Civil War, and the occasional attacks finally developed Into ,a chronic case. At one time I had to use a crutch and cane to get about My back was lame and weak, and besides the aching, there was a distressing retention of the I was in a bad kidney secretions. way when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills in 1901. but the remedy cured me. and I have been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box, Co.. Buffalo, Foster-Milbur- n N. Y. Objects which are usually the objects of our travels by land and by sea are often overlooked and neglected If they lie under our eye. Pliny the Younger. To Wash Velveteen. Velveteen may be sashed by shaking it about m warm Ivory JSoap suds; then rinse thoroughly and let it drip dry. On no account squeee or wring it. lie careful to bang it straight on the line, fol therwise it will ie crooked when dry. E LEAN OK R. PARKER. Nicotine in Tobacco. A scientist writes; "The essential quality for which tobacco is smoked or chewed lies not really in the leaves themselves, but is contained in thouhairs which sands of hollow-knobbe.cover their surface. The vital nicotine is garnered in these pearlike balls, but as it is impossible to shave' off these i hairs, and would be & scarcely commendable achievement if it could be undertaken, it becomes necessary to" preserve the whole foliage for commercial .purposes." Preach from Automobiles. novel method of preaching the gospel, was recently tried in France A with striking success. Pastor Delat-tr-e from Roame (Reformed church). In company with Pastor Sainton, of the Baptist church, in Paris, visited with an automobile the departments of Loire, Rhone. Alier, Saone et Loire, within a radius of about 90 miles. Pastor Delattre writes: During nearly two months, from our automobile, we have been Able to preach the to gospel on market places, from fair tracts of thousands fair, distributing and selling no less than 2,600 copies of the New Testament Hs Hif the , Bookmaker. ' Patrick Murphy bad an afternoon VtT, so be thought M woujd go out to ' ' 'VT-"t!e"hor8e Pet had shear aek, ao htho. t wet dow he would try didn't but stairs' before very jfpee, Vi find any odds' thgt butted hfm until the.flast rack - It was a large gray I don't remember Its name, horse. ' for it bad suit edvPat all right,, hut R' " " ' it' Pat pUt up his dollar' and went up- stairs to see the race. His horse worn by a neck. Pat hurried down stairs with s lively step to cash In .his - ' check. It was the last race of the day ahd the bookmaker was anxious to get fid of his silver, therefore Pat was paid with silver dollars. Pat stood there a few minutes fumbling over his handful of silver dollars.' when the bookmaker hollered r Whats the matter, Irish? Dont you think they as" faotT' Thef Wok all right, but .Pat said: I Mn Just try 14 t? see if I can find the had one I gave you among them." -- AN OLD TIMER. Has Had Expsrisncss. A woman who haa used Postum Food Coffee since it came upon the market S years ago ,knows from experience the necessity of using Postum In place of coffee if one values health and a steady brain. She says: At the time Postum wu first put on the market, I was suffering from nervous dyspepsia and my physician had repeatedly told me not to use tea or coffee. Finally 1 decided to take his advice and try Postum, and got a sample and had it carefully prepared, finding it delicious to the taste. So 1 continued Its use and very soon its beneficial ef fects convinced me of its value, foi I got well of my nervousness and dys pepsla. My husband had been drinking coffee all bis life until it had affected his nerves terribly. 1 persuaded him to shift to Postum and It wag easy tc get him to make the change for the It certainly Postum ' is delicious. .worked wonders for him. We soon learned that Postum does not exhilarate or depress and does not stimulate, but steadily and honestly strengthens the nerves and the atom ach. To make a long story short our entire family have now used postum for eight years with completely sat isfylng results, as showa in our fine condition of health and we have no ticed a rather unexpected Improvement in brain and nerve power.' Name given by Postum G6, Battle Creek, Mich. Increased brain and nerve power always follow tbe use of Postum in plaee of coffee, sometimes In a' very . marked manner. Look la pkgs. for The Road to Wellviile. . -- NEWS SUMMARY ' at What Is Castoria. A windstorm did damage estimated 150,000 la 8L Louis county, Mia-poor- L Fourteen men in a coal mine at were killed Renal d, Prussia Silesia by the breaking of a rope while their car was descending the-pA hand of Chinese bandits engaged Refusal of Marry in pillaging along the Sungari rivr Him Caused Jealous Mia was shelled by a Russian gunboat apd to Commit Crime. a large eunimber of the bandits were killed. " Wesley Shaffer, a farmer, living Lovo-ior-n near Cedar Rapids, lows, killed his After Shooting -- Womny Rancher Wounds Young Man Who wife, choking her and striking her with a hammer. The couple had Attempts to Arroet Him, and la In Danger of Being Lynched. . twelve children. M. Mackenzie was shot and killed by the accidental discharge of a shot- ' Casper, Wyo. At the ranch of Mrs. gun in the bands of C. B. Nichols at John Adams, four miles east of this northmiles ten about Cahuenge Pass, piscO Jack Williams, a well knows west of Los Augeles. ranch and seriously hand, shot Peasants of the village of Tcheneer-nik- , Is a srlddei, who Mrs. wounded Adams, Rassian Poland, murder! four e committed her husband having Socialists upon their arrival in the vilv. bullet three i The year ag. lage for the purpose of inciting the passed through the. tight arm peasants against the landlords. penetrated the breast W. H. Denny, former mayor and Mrs. Adams fled from Williams and banker, of Wllliston, N. D., who was concealed herself in the bara until convicted on a charge of receiving Williams ..left. Shs...,theu-- went-t- o a stolen horses, "Har been sentenced to to Casper nrighbors, wbejsrougbher serve three years in the penitentiary. f$s medical attention. In all probablieutenant Sir Francis Scott, ility ter wounds will prove fatal. of thp,Royal British navy, retired, was After shooting-Mrs- . Adams, WHllato found dead at his residence, Dunnald, went to near camp by ani told a(hay South Sea, with a bullet in his heart what lys.had done. A young mad Ip It is surmised that he committed sui- tHe field demanded his surrender and cide. Wliama refused to give, himself A struggle ensued and the bpy was, A British launch, the Wingenat, attacked by pirates close to Wu Chow, hot twice by Williams, t Thfi.-.la-a China. One of her crew was killed hung on and, although very .weak be and three were wounded. The pirates knocked Williams down and succeed secured about $500 and a chest of. ed in fastening his hands and feet H left him there, eameto town, notified opium. Sheriff Webb and' feen went to a do& to fro received were HongAdvices to have his woubds dressed. Webb kong by the, steamer Mont Eafe to. tor a party went to the hay field and and the effect that several Chinese firms Williams. secured become have bankrupt of Hongkong The rafusal'of Mrs. Adams to marry as a result of losses occasioned by the Williams caused the Jealous man to San Francisco disaster. commit tbe crime. He had resided at The correspondent at Aden of tbe the Adams ranch for three years. His Mad London Mall reports that the wife secured a divorce from him four Mullah has raided the Somaliland bor- years ago. Adams is said to hsva der, killing mor than 1,000 of the killed himself because of Jealousy over the Williams paid Mrs. Haron tribe, dwelling in the Ogaden Adams. attentions camels. regiotf, and capturing 10,000 Fading is running high and Willi sms may meet summary punishment A coroners jury has recommended Knudson, a wealthy Chithat 8TOCKSLAGER FOR GOVERNOR. cago contractor, whose wife died recently under suspicious circumstances, Democrats ef Idaho Place Ticket In the -he held to the grand Jury on the susField. - Wothehad he that poisoned picion Coeur dAlene, Ids. After a siren man. nous two days convention, th "DemoOnJhe gallows of the state prison crat of Idaho placed In nomination at San Quentin, CaL, W. H. Trebllcox the following tick'et; United States senator-K- ed ittaslianged for the murder of his wife Du, Jn Grass Valley on March 14, 1905. hois, Bingham county. Member of congress Rees Hstta-bxugThe doomed man went to the scaffold Idaho . . j without any unusual display of nerv-- f VJusrtcoof county. tboupreinr4c'fmfW ousne Stewart S. Denning. Latah county; . n Whetstone, aged 33, cashier . Governor C. O, Stockelager, Blaine county. p(,hCUlzens National bank of Lana Lieutenant governor George" C. Daniel and ford, ai, was killed, Chapin, Bingham counjy. 27, assistant cashier of Secretary of state Fleeurnoy . Gal the same Institution, was fatally In loway, Washington county. Attorney general Karl Paine, Ads jured by their carriage being struck county. tro-le- y car. a by treasurer J. D. Morris. Lewtstqn. Auditor J. M. .The Lisbon correspondent of the Bennett, . Canyon Paris Journal eays that a Brazilian county. Mine Samuel Norman, named Guerreiro has been arrested Shoshone Inspector county. of the there charged with the theft Superintendent of irabltc instruction Miss Perineal French, Blaine county. crown of fee Brazilian emperor, which Judge. First district Major W. W. Is-formed of precious stones and Wood, Shoshone county.. valued at $500,000. district Authority Judge, Second While bringing the body of his delegated to commiteemen from counties in the district to select candidate. mother, Mrs. Mary Riley, to Spring-fielJudge, Third district J. D. Cshal-Ian- , from burial Peoria, for Mo., Ada county. where--Shdied, George Riley stepped Judge, Fourth district C.. A. Boyd, out on the train platform and dropped Bannock county. Sixth Judge, district Gun D. to the rails between the baggage and Quarles, Lemhi county. smoking cars. He was ground to Judge. Seventh district Edward L death. Bryan, Canyon county. Frank Mullins was shot and killed Auto Collides With Milk Cart son at Bowletoa staby his CaL Carlton Wall, a well Oakland. Mullins was said Miss. that It tion, was whipping another of his children known capitalist anl clnb man and and that his wife, when she attempted son of the late General Wall, wu to Interfere, was struck with the strap probably fatally Injured In an antomo in her husbands hand. tile accident near Elmhurst Tuesday William H. Taft, secretary of war, morning. His ear, which be himself was collided with a milk has consented to come to Kansas and wagondriving, and he and his companions, make two speeches during the camThomas Dennlgan, Douglas McBride paign. The Republican state central and George Habernicht, were all committee has made arrangements thrown out. There are said to have been several women in the party, one for Secretary Taft to speak in Topeka of whom was hurt . . . a few days before election. Parachute Failed to Work. Thomas Daniels five children perished in "a fire which destroyed the Utica, N. Y. William Johnson, a family residence at Oak Park, a sub- balloonist, made an ascension In conurb of Omaha. Mrs. Daniels was seri- nection with a street fair in Little ously burned and may not recover, Falls, Tuesday. In coming down with and her husband was badly burned In a parachute the apparatus failed to work, and Johneon felLnpon the railan effort to save his family. road tracks, receiving Injuries which Thomas McKenna, a waiter, threw undoubtedly will cause his death. It child through a third-stor- y is estimated that Johnson was his 2,000 window of his home in . Cincin- feet high when he left the balloon to nati and Jumped from the window to make what la called s double parathe sidewalk below. The child was chute descent The first parachute and Johnson descended opened dead when picked up and McKenna about well, s of the distance when died on the way to the hospital. be fell. Generals Andre and Negrtex fought Woman to Die on 8caf?onf. a duel with pistols in the park surCal. Mri. Emma La Donx Stockton, of Mathe residence Prince rounding rat, in Paris. General Andre7 fired hak ben sentenced to be hanged Octo without hitting his opponent, and Gen- ber 39 next on her conviction of the eral Negrier declined to fire. The murder of Albert N. McVlcar. Jler atprincipals left the field unreconciled. torneys presented affidavits Intended to Impeach the character of Juror RitOrchard lets InNapa valley. Cal, i fruit this crops port heavy year. ter, but Judge Nutter deemed them Ralph K. Butler, manager of the NP insufficient as basis for the motion Fruit Drier, estimates, with other for a new trlaL The convicted woman authorities on fruit, that California heard her sentence with calmness. will this- - year produce between There was neither fear nor defiance in su 200,000.000 pounds of the expression of her face as tbs o runes. beard her doom pronounced. a harmless substitute for Castoff Jil, Paregoric, ASTOBIA is Drop3 eud ' Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays it Widows Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and ?owels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The childrens Panacea Ths ilothers i FiicncL ' . , ' ' The Kind You Have Always Bought, an4 which has been in use for over 30 years, has borno the signature cf.Ohas. IL Fletcher, end has been made under hi? personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this? All Counterfeits, Imitations and u aro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. . -- Just-as-go- od -- Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher; ml-rid- vi v:'. . Your Castorl Is good Dr. F. Gerald Blsttnev, of Buffalo, N. Y, prescribe it Always obtaining the desired "V ftjr children and I frequently ' results." J. ynILt AKjr,:' I hare used your Caatorls-- repeatedly la my practice with good reeulU, and can recom'' . mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedyfor. children," Aed and preucrlljed Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St Louis, Mo, siyi: your Castoria In my sanitarium and outbids, practice for a number of eare, .. and find It' to Te an excellent remedy for children." . . Dr. S. A Buchanan, of rhiladelphla. Pa, says; I(have used your Caa- toria In the case of my own baby and find pleaSant to take, and-ks- Te 1 obtained excellent results from Its use. 1 , 4 Dr. J. E. Slnfpson, of Chicago id, says; have used your Castoria la cases of coUq In children and have found it the best medicine of its Alnl ... 1 t ! on the market" 'flnd'VbAKlfstorla to bea Dr. R. E, Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb, says; standard family remedy. It Is. the best thing for Infants and children I " , have jsrtt known and I recommend" It,1' Dr. I It Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo says: "Your Castoria certainly has metlL Is not lta age, lta continued use by mothers through all these years, anl tho many attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommendation t' ; What am a physician add? Leave it to the mothers" Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For several years I have recommended your Castoria and shall always continue' to 11 so,' aa It haa - , Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr-B. izer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says sJT object to. what art called patent medicines, where maker alonb knows what U gradients are put la. them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use." . uj,: LH an ; brta J H ute. It it T 1 t, AVcgclaUcJrvparationfofAs- - it ,- 1 tismtffSYOiin;R039 s Promotes and ResLContalns neiihcr OphurLMorpliine nor Mineral. Di$cstion.Checrful-nes- . J fl Not Hah c otic. l j Smi M.JM- - J 1 t n - " ' 1 i.. ' t . J- - u ... ' N. A perfect Bemcdy forConstlpa-tlonSo- ur Stomach.Diarrhoca tVoriAS .Convulsions .feverish- CASTORIA tho GENUINE ness and Loss of Sixer Ee&ra ALVAYG Signature facsimile Signature of K.-W- ' d, e NEW YORK. Ii 2 tXAcT CbPV ma. y ' 11 2 or WRAPPER. f.L M Tie You Daye. Always Bought .In Uso Fortjyir 30 Ye;. wn. m MnM twMt mmm mwit, nn - ,.w Grocer Was .Gettiiig' Even. was Gt tor-U- t wuh Ten jpnce said Walter., Cbriatie, the apropos of a quarrel be; tveen two French chauffeurs. me of a grocer 1 paedt to know k Paint Rock. Thla grocer went over, to the Jeweler's one day to get a new r crystal put o,A his watch. 11 he fitted and cleaned the crystal suddenly flushed. He bit his lip and Downed. Hia hind tre&bied so that bt could hardly go on with hht toak. Finally, handing the watch to the gfo--ce-r, the JeweTer said In a restrained voice-- . 'Beg pardon, but didn't 1 just lee you put a couple of rings aqd to Ktrfpin in your pocket?" ' Sure you did,' said the grocer, When you come to my place boldly. won't you always putting things la ' . jroar mouth am W ' 4 rihat' u. 1.4 jeir.-i- iu U't, t -- 'Tt I t.t re-rin- SNoWfLnmznT The-latte- w ; Is Worlds Cotton Consumption. - v p' i Rheumatism, Cuts, .Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia,' Headache, OldSores, Corn3, Bunions; Galls, Bruises Contracted " Muscles,' 'tame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost 4 Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums,, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS . THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. . . , consumption of cotton from 9,00,000 11)3 to 1898 averaged only bales annually In tle whole world, but from 1898 tdft03 tbe average was,' annually, aq the aver-ip r price was three cents per pound-grasteTho balr than tor the pravlous-perio0 the consumption Increases at tho itne ratio during the n$it five year period the average will be nearly, the prices bales annually, will be much higher thlw Jn the period. This Indicates a prosperous future for the cottoa producer tod manufacturer, as well, as- for the export trade. t e a Quick and Permanent Cure for f" Utf Jr r - Three Size, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all Druggist tV pre-tloo- s '4 tonstable who arrested four men on a other country road in day for gambling istrate the men played walked along, stopping England the told thp magcards as they to deal. f.dtca tiohau You Cannot 'TlLfWtUst Boardlnj Gtikjt la ths Warld University of Notre Dame ' NOTRE DAME, INDIANA" 0m thtdmtt rbirmufm tm and mar atudmit hhav tkemmkm ISBaiUkft 7S frWtttarft SOO&adMU . . 1 KtlMpRHlS? iTuiiaS) Af rRUixi,Er.mif 7 IMSl learS. faitlea, a( Uan4rr,)4M. 6aa4 lea caala M the letluraV ier Cw.loe tf 4 fl '300-Pa- - ge tbnnMnetbnaltli JoonwU H rt a lar$r. tn iwnne. ablr edit) and ibagattne to barnienmeiy nn?ed und tiiaatraied. Ii rue Ure Ui bn bw aek mt en b'w wwU pwf' nta ntnv well. liM tnguuer l OS X IMLLA H A Teak. pure We want to, to ran a (aw auplee. 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Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Cook Book Free Wa are (h nasal catarrh, uteri ne catarrh caused by feminine Ills, sore throat, sorn mouth or Inflamed eyes by ' the stomach; v, But you surely caa cure these stubborn j, two-third- ihe word. 04Ml It motitnl Ai all inflamed, ulcerate! and catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane such as pimply-dosin- and Hmsam Eng IlaK, HIslorF.Kikt kCnnMoftite,4 hrinturv. Btolog r, PbirHMer, AvU. KMtrfwi, and higl aei1to. Arfbli;iara,LaiF, SbarlbaMi, iteok-fcaa- p pMirUlni.' Onqrw ta mum? I, , w Hatix X Bicxpokd, Hi V Lx Dele SW proeefe. h. 0. WxklnU) tnUCUtlAXWOVB. uu:Dccmp Aptrowd For88( Kerv and Rallroid Sctip fot MrFPTd, liBMirwtyed timbwRd or prairw land? mn btaMi Mihtarv Pountr Lw Rpfwruhed SoIdierV Addittonju Sertp; VVfrm; II kinds of Land Scrip bonbt od told. H. M, HAMILTON, Tbo Portland, PortUsd, Omoi "2 t i ' T . -- ; j ra tf tier tu , |