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Show Tited, Nezvous Mothers Mahe Unhappy Homes Their Condition Irritates Both Husband and Children How Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and Made Strong and WelL BEAUTIFUL DIRD 16 AMERICAN NOTES Wood Warblert Found on No Other Continent but Thla. So email that the casual glance frequently does not reveal their presence, the great family of wood warblers Is race Nation for tbs tho is in Seattle without exception the most almost Christian Emit aver convention 5 brilliantly and Mr iking colored of our of 1007. American bird group. Thu lovr of James A. Draw thy. aged t4 years, the beauties of nature will be well was found dead in the Diamond mini' repaid by cartful scrutiny of tho little at riutte, his death being due to sut jewel like creature, cither with field or i he naked eye, for there uro glasM-location. none of them unreasonably timid, and Two Butte miners, named ONiel and will fe eal tuarveis fix tho in patience Anderson, were caught In a cave-icolor combinations. of artUtit way the Speculator mine, and Instantly Tiie wood warbbr family is distinctkilled, both bodies being badly man-filed- . ly American. On no tdhtr continent in the world I it represented. Soma A Jury has found Herbert Ambler Kullty of bolding up C'osgrifI Bros. store at Iairamie, Wyo. on the night of June 5 and taking goods and money amounting to $151.7. A Dillon, Mont., dispatch rays Owen Ellis, a Big Hob valley rancher, was shot and killed in Ellis saloon at Wisdom by Sid Honk, a gambler, after an encounter in which Honk had the worst of it. Honk gave himself up. Definite announcement has been made by F. J. Haines, president of the Monida & Yellowstone Stage company, that u new hotel, to cost $150,-do- . is to be built in Yellowstone park. It is stated that the structure will b strictly a product of tin Yellowstone country. and that it will be completed NORTHWEST h n mii I Jttrj. Chester Curry i i j a jUrs. Chas. TQrown Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of the ,tbo verge of hysterics, is unfit to care Ladies' Symphony Orchestra, 43 Sarafor children ; it ruins a child's d is posi toga Street, East lias ton, Mass., writes: lion and reacts upon herself. The Dear Mrs. Pinkham: trouble between children and their For eight years I was troubled with exmothers too often is dne to the fact treme nervounmnand hysteria, brought on by could neither enjoy life nor that the mother has some female weak irregularitiee. 1 Iwas sleep very Irritable, nervous nights; she is and hesst entirely nnflt to bear and despondent. the strain upon her nerves that govern Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lug children involves; it is Impossible was recommended and proved to be the only June 1. 1900. I have daily for her to do anything calmly. remedy that helped me. Bobbers drilled a hole in he safe of The ills of women act like a firebrand Improved In health until I am now strong s and well, and all nervousness has disapNihill & Malsoms real esate oflice at vpon the nerves, consequently peared." of the nervous prostration, Moore, Mont., and. pouring in nitroMrs, Charles F. Brown, the blues, sleep despondency. 21 of the Mothers' Club, Cedar glycerine, wrecked the strong boy, lessncss, and nervous irritability of : Hot writes Terrace, Ark., Springs, but secured only $25. The Citizens' women arise from some derangement Dear Mrs. Pinkham: of the female organism. I dragged through nine yetxrtof miserable bank is temporarily located in the Do you experience fits of depression existence, worn out with pain and nervous- - I buildinir and Hie robbers evidently with restlessness, alternating with ness, until It seemed as though I should fly. extreme irritability? Are your spirits I then noticed a statement of a woman trou- thought, they were breaking into the bled as I was, and the wonderful nwulte she bank safe. easily affected, so that one minute you derived from Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable laugh, .and the next minute you feel Compound, I decided to try it. 1 did so, and John D. Hogan, of Chicago, gave like crying ? at the end of three months I was a different himself Do you feel something like a ball ris woman. My nervousness was all gone. 1 was up to the Portland. Ore., police In g in your throat and threatening to no longer irritable, and my husband fell in and confessed that he. delivered the choke you ; all the senses perverted, love with me all over again. blow which killed Mrs. Ixiuise Jen. Women should remember that Lydia rmorbidly sensitive to light and sound ; E. and Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is kins, in a resort in the restricted disespecially pain .in the ovaries, between the shoulders; bearing down the medicine that holds the record for trict of Portland. According to Hotpains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost the greatest number of actual cures of gans story, he struck the woman acfemale ills, and take no substitute. continually cross and snappy ? cidentally while intoxicated and did .If so, your nerves are in a shattered Free Advice to Women. are Mrs. with threatened condition, and you Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., invites not know that he had harmed her. nervous prostration. all sick women to write to her foradvice. The control of the State Savings Proof is monumental that nothing in Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with ,thc world is better for nervous prostra-'omth&- :'emale troubles enables her to tell bank, of Butte, one of the most promLydia E. Pinkhams Vege- you just what is best for you, and inent banking institutions of the table Compound; thousands and thou- she will charge you nothing for her northwest, has passed into the hands advice. sands of women testify to this fact. of F, Augustus lleinzo and M. Sellers Ask firs. Pinkhams Advice A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. Largoy, Thomas M. Hodgens, cashier ,and one of the founders of the bank, and his brother, J. O. Hudgens, dis....WE.... posing of three fifths of the stocks of the institution. CURE t A nervous, Irritable mother, often on nine-tenthner-roo- M Vice-Preside- nt . n TREAT and curable diaeates CATARRH and of the eye, ear, nose, throat, luns, stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder and 11 chronic, nervous and private diseases of both sexes, and diseases of children. all Home Treatment Cores. Write tor free symptom list If you cannot call. Consultation Free. DB. A. J. SHOKIS. Special Offer in Private Diseases UR. G. W. SHORES. Unfortonatea. of both sexea. who ar suffering from Private Disease whether caused by excess or contagion have alwaya been looked upon as legitimate prey by the Sharks and PUS. Charlatans who poae aa "Specialists and rob the sufferer for worthless treatment. SS SHORES' DO NOT ASK YOU TO PAY TBEM ONE DOLLAR UNTIL ltfnor-ano- e, CURED-UNLE- YOU WISH TO YOURSELF. DBS. SHORES KNOW THEY CAN CURE AND DO CURE PRIVATE DISEASES IN BOTH may pay PLAN OP DEALING! WITH THE AFFLICTED, deals a death blow to the Quack and Fakir who demands all Cash. In exchange for empty promises. Did you ever hear of a Fakir refunding a cannot loae your money if yon dont pay It out. penny to a doped patient? Take no chances you of so called "WEAKNESSES OF MEN are simply the result of enlarged or Inflamed PROSTATE GLAND Dra. 8hores new LOCAL TREATMENT for such cases, INVARIABLY CURES 3k other Doctors how many cases they cure under the old and useless plan of treatment for this trouble. We cure LOST MANHOOD. Seminal Weakness. Spermatorrhoea, GONORRHOEA, SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and kindred troubles, In less time and for less money, than any Institution in the west, every case is confidential we never use a came or betray by mall or at the office. a secret. Consultation, Examination and Advice FREE OFFICE HOURS: 9 a m to 6 p m; Evenings T to 8; Sundays and holidays 10 a m to II. Nine-tent- DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 lYutcY'uft. When the gates of the Lewis and Clark exposition closed at 1 oclock Sunday morning a total attendance for the day had been registered of 50.950, making the grand total for the entire fair period 2,545,509. The attendance for the last day ranks third in point of numbers, Pori land day and Fourtli of July being the only greater days. A corpse found just west of Croat Fails, Mont., near he Croat Northern right of way, has been identified as that of Douglass Catnick, an employee of the Bowers Brothers ranch. He has been missing for three weeks. It is believed he was crossing a trestle and was struck by a train, throwing him to the ground, eighty feet below and breaking his neck. I i:iin--Viii- 1 Whi ll-rx- Yillew . Yellow Warbler, dxty species arc included in its class! fication. For I he most part the birds are of ridiculously inadequate proportions to combat with the dangers of the long biannual journey which they make in the effort to oblain the bisect food upon which they subsist. Uninformed persons often . confuse them with humming birds and wrens. They art; inconspicuous in their movements, keeping always in the shelter of the leaves of trees or shrubbery. With several exceptions, notably among them the palm warbler, they rarely alight on the ground, preferring to slip nervously but painstakingly about green upper foliage, removing many small and noxious Insects which escape the larger and better known bird workers in tho in- terest of the horticulturist. News. Chicago Early Egyptians in France. There has just been laid before the French Academy of Sciences a well authenticated case of prehisto ir Egyptian remains found among the prehistoric remains of ancient Caul. The connection between Caul and Egypt was established in this way: A card of cut Hints of the Neolithic period was obtained from Egypt and a card of exactly similar flints found on Itiou island, nine miles from Marseilles, was shown with them. At the spot on the island where ihese flints were excavated there were found lying nearest the surface some Roman pottery; below lhat Creek pot tery, with Ligurian and Egyptian still low'er, and below these again masses of marine shells, pottery and flints different from any yet found. The remains found go back for at least 5,000 years. London Clobe. The supreme court at Helena has denied the motion of the plaintiff for Useful Ideas of Two Women. a in the famous case of rehearing the The idea of the reaper was suggest PRICE, p 25 Cts Nipper company, owned by F. A. ed by a Virginia lady who, in a t TO CURE THE GRIP d Heinze, against the Anaconda and emergency, tied together two pairs oi V fKlNONEDAY Washoe companies of the Amalgamat- shears aDd instructed a negro mat ed Copper action to quiet lYV'11" plo,t' That hara - GRIP' BAD LULU ntAUAUnt TwnFnRji ci so eaten and title comfort, the involving ownership of 'OJin manufactured the in NiPPer th slvely which America, the vein, back!' supreme I court was last the hex reversed of the j pin, trial July safety suggestion W, W.JHemer,M.O., Manufacturer, Springfield, Ho. judge and ordered the ease back for majesty Queen Victoria, a reheating. If it iWiPillE- "W' YT imMyTcwS I |