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Show NEWSSUMMARY D. of Vermont has announced that he will not be a candidate for United 8 senator at the election to be held b the legislature next fal! Chinamen of New York City wir wish to preserve the traditions of | their native land are planning build a $100,000 home of the club house 1 Has Mrs. H. Mutzabaugh, of Duncannon, Pa.,says: “I was sick and miserable all last Spring and as I did not know what was the matter I kept going down and down until I was a physical wre I had smotherin spells, flashes heat over the neys and pain in pass ing the kidney secretions, which contained sediment. My husband urged me to try Doan’s Kid ney Pills, and at last I did so. They did me much good, and ! used in all eight boxes which restored me to perfect health.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. the will Proctor Described by Orie Who Suffered from it. One bundred and fifty recruits at the barracks at Columbus, O., were sent to Cuba last week by the war department The San Francisco clearing house has passed resolutions expressing It disapproval of the Aldrich bill, de claring it to be unsound in princt»yle and dangerous in practice Fletcher THE MEAN MAN. the Confucius associavion A protest against the elimination o! the name of Jesus Christ from the exercises in the public schools of New York was adopted unanimously by the New York Methodist conference W. J. Springborn, president of th public service board of Cleveland Ohio, was last week made the victim $10,00 lost of a gang of sharpers and betting on a*fake wrestling match Mrs. the John late M. Pattison, Governor widow Pattison of I believe,” his wife angrily delared, “that if I were dead you of | would be married again inside of a Οἱ Oh, is very ill in a hospital in the ¢ of Mexico, resulting from exhaust from carifig for the governor dui his last illness President Roosevelt’s known ve it | dé present its ing the sending in of urging that a result may special GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS With Fearful Eczema—Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating— Cuticura Acted Like Magic. 1 messag action. no,” the mean man replied, “you are mistaken. Try me and I'll n| that the building of four battles shall be authorized by congress session | “Απ eruption broke out on my | ghter’s chest. I took her to a | doctor, and he pronounced it to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated | | her, but the disease spread to her back, senate and then the whole of her head was The fortifications appropriation bil was passed by the senate, with aj A $12,116,187 of propriations passed by the house, the bill earried_ $8,210,611, the en aggregate of adding $3,905,576 | affects d, and all her hair had to be cut The National Bank of the Republic The pain she suffered was excru| off. one of the largest and best known ciating, and with that and the heat financial institutions in Boston, closed and tingling her life was almost unbearable. Occasionally she was deliri its doors last week, and its business and assets will be liquidated by t ous and she did not have a properhour’s National Shawmut bank sleep for many nights. The second were doctor we tried afforded her just as While several hundred guests little relief as the first. Then I purasleep in Smith & MeNeil’s hotel, In successfully firemen York, ehased Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and New Pills, and before the Ointment was fought a stubborn fire in the base three-quarters finished every trace of ment, which caused damage amount the disease was gone. It really seemed ing to $1,500 before it was subdued authorized the like magic. Mrs, T. W. Hyde, BrentAnna Gould has statement that she has no intention wood, Essex, England, Mar. 8, 1907.” of marrying at present, and that she An Undesirable Article. The is not now engaged to any one. When Mr. B, went to call upon some statement was made public by Tyler Morse, a close friend of the Gould friends the other afternoon, he was on his way out of town and so had his family. traveling bag with him. This he Bill Andrews, a negro, was sen serve placed in a corner, and when he rose tenced to pay a fine of $500 a to leave he overlooked it. His hostess new six months for violating the happened to notice it before he had Okla state liquor law at Guthrie, This is the first reached the door, and called to her homa, iast week little daughter: the under state this in conviction “Marie, run after Mr. B. and tell “Billups bill him he has left his grip here!” Mrs. Alice Webb, divorced wite of | The little one gave her mother one Prodie L, Duke, the millionaire to | swift glance of surprise, but flew dutibacco manufacturer, was arrested in fully to obey orders warrant a week on last Chicago. “Oh, Mr B.,” they heard her say, charging her with having defrauded “mother says you have forgotten to a Chicago hotel company by means take your grip with you.” Then she of fraudulent checks |added, quickly, in a tone of polite Counsel for the Great Northern apology: “You see, most all of us railroad pleaded guilty in the federal have had it this winter, and we'd court at Minneapolis to the charge of rather not have any more!” rebating brought against the com pany, and Judge Morris imposed a No Visible Signals, fine of $3,000. The case was brought “Yessum,” said Sandy Pikes, as he in November, 1906 devoured the wedge of pumpkin pie, “I sternly object to the nefarious pracUpon the forty-first anniversary of tice of clipping off de tails of dogs.” her marriage, Aunt Becky Young, the “Ah, I am gli id you are so tenderfirst woman to offer herself as a hearted, my poor man,” sympathized nurse when the civil war broke out, the good housewife and famous as a leader of nurses “Well, it.ain’t exactly dat, mum, but died on April 6 red 76 years, at het | when a dog hasn't anytail I can’t tell home in Des Moines, lowa | by de wags if he is in a good humor Swede Emmanue The body of | or not and it makes me skeery about borg, the famous mystic and writ , | approaching de house has been taken from tl vau tront of the communic table i th <4 Swedish church id 1 , i? in | Prin¢ w ad 1 y | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, the seat ¢ tk ΐ t i | tl is for n B i a the tal ν } the I é { The e τW f note paper, ] tions { | ] H gre full Ther sn’t ous trati llan 11 ind ; fir rd τως part ξ . “de ft the He Forget. s that 1 \ 1 ive % cleanses, on which it acts without any debilitating claimed: the quantity from time to time It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component “Bad manners to me, sir, if I don’t think somebody's cut off the other end of it!”—The Pathfinder parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objectionable substances To get its beneficial Those Peekaboos. 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