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Show HURT IN A WRECK. I STRICKEN Kidneys Badly Injured and Health Se rloualy Impaired. William White, R. R, man, 201 Street, Three Rivers Mich., says: "In railroad collision Dir kidneys must have been hurt, AH .. I Til hlnndir urine w,th pain for a lonfiime after, was J'3ak and thin and "on I could not work. Two years after I hoswent to the al remained and pital most six months, but my case seemed The urine passed Involunhopeless. Two months ago I began taktarily. ing Doan's Kidney Pills and the improvement has been wonderful. Four boxes have done me more good than all the doctoring of seven years. I gained so much that my friends won- ' . OF GREAT NATURAL BEAUTY Jon-Itantl- yra.' fjfX. rvl der at it." Said to Have Been Founded in the Eighth Century B. C- Has Been Frequently Victim of the Vicissitudes of War Was Flourishing Town in Middle Ages. the Saracens, and in B. C. 493 Captured i . J ' ! " " Sold by all dealers. 50c a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A PUZZLE FOR PA. was conquered by the Normans. The town became a flourishing seat of trade In the middle ages, and received important privileges from Charles I. of Spain, which added greatly to its prosperity. During the struggle between the aristocratic faction, or Merli, and the dem- ocratlc faction, or Mavizzi, the senate, in 1674, appealed for aid to the French, who occupied the city, but soon abandoned it, after having defeated the combined fleets of Spain and Holland. Left In the hands of the Spaniards, the city was deprived of Its political liberties and soon lost Its commercial The plague of 1743 and importance. the earthquake of 17S3 carried' off a considerable part of Its population. In 1860 the place was occupied by Garibaldi and In 1861 It became a part of united Italy. Catania Third City In Sicily. Catania is the capital of the province of Catania, and the third largest city In Sicily, being outranked in population by Palermo and Messina. It has 145,000 inhabitants. In front of the cathedral is a fountain with an an cient statue of an elephant, made of lava, bearing an Egyptian granite obelisk. The chief attraction is Mount Etna, which may be seen to good advantage from the tower of San Nicola and from the Villa Ilellinl. The Isenedlctine monastery of San Nicola, formerly one of the most beautiful In Europe, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1693 and rebuilt by 1735. The institution was suppressed in k HAPPENED TO MESSINA. by fugitives from Samos and Miletus. 472 Surrendered to Athenians. 396 Entirely destroyed by Carta-ginlans. 270 Seized by Hannibal. 1 i X I t Attacked by Richard Coeuri X de Lion. 1282 Besieged by Charles, duke : of Anjou. ioyz-yscene or a great revoiu- tion between Democrats and ad- herents of Don Juan of Austria. 1678 Abandoned by the French. Population reduced from 120,000 '! to 12,000. 1740 Visited by fearful plague; " 40,000 people died. 1783 Almost wiped out by earth- Y, quake. Cholera carried away 16,000'' J) 1854 a innaDiiania. I 1908 Earthquake again felt; great aamage. 1189 i b t' Tommy Papa, what did the dead ea die of? Hen Lays Eggs on Table. A resident of the village of Belghton (Eng.) has a hen which always lays her eggs either on the kitchen table-r-- a peculiarly appropriate place or in one of the beds In the house. When the house door Is shut and the bird wants to lay an egg it paces backwards and forwards until the door Is openea. ' An Eye Opener. DR. MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE Is white in appearance, odorless. A positive and ready cure for sore, weak, inflamed, swollen, smarting eyes and granulated lids. Just apply to the eye lids and rub in well At all stores. Price 25 cents. f t 1061 Unfortunate Messina, the victim of be recent frightful catastrophe, is bus described by a traveler: Messina, Sicily, population 150,000, s, next to Palermo, tne most impor- ant city in Sicily. It is situated in he northwest corner of the Island on he Strait of Messina. Among the leading bulldiugs are the 1866. Its grand baroque church contains a Municipal palace, the convent of San 3regorio, which contains a museum of famous organ by Donato . del Piano, aluable relics, buildings of the uni- - with five keyboards, 72 stops, and 2,916 RUIN IN A CALABRIAN CITY. Even and Odd. "There! I've made my expense account come out Just even with what I pent" "Just even! That's odd." LAME BACK PRESCRIPTION RATIONAL CURE FOR ECZEMA MESSINA A PLACE Philadel- phia Ledger. : PILES I RED IN 6 TO 14 PATS. eaaa to com any fkTO OINTMKST U (rnaranteed or i'lteelB Blwlmu Protruding mind, 8fto 14 day. or money refunded. W3- - Tou may guess what a woman is, but that's your limit No More Dosing the Stomach Cure the Skin Through the Skin. When you have a scratch on your hand you wash It out and cleanse it and then the skin cures itself. You do not take blood medicine to cure a festered wound. The best skin specialists to day are agreed that the only way to cure the skin la through the akin. If the enema were really mirrerliia; from an fiattenta malady, the entire ho.lv and not only the akin would be dlxeaaed. You can prove Immeillnti'ly the relief of a true akln'cure by imlnR oil of aa compounded In D. P. D. PreHorlntlon. Ihla liquid attacks the dlxeaae verms. numWng them while building up the healthy tlasue of the akin. Druggtxta everywhere aell and recommend P. I. P. The increased use of "Torls" for lame back and rheumatism Is causing considerable discussion among the medical fraternity. It is an almost In fallible cure when mixed with cer tain other ingredients and taken properly.1 The following formula Is effec tive: "To one-hal- f pint of good whiskey add one cunce of Toris Com pound and one ounce Syrup Sarsapa-rlll- a Compound. Take in tablespoon- ful doses before each meal and be fore retiring." Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceu tical Co., Chicago, but it as well as the other Ingredients can be had from any Do ll The Unexpected. The Judge was about to pass sen tence upon the condemned man. "In view of certain contingent clr- he said, "I'm Inclined to treat you with leniency." A veiled woman who was sitting at a little distance suddenly Durst , mio Could Flesh "An Itching humor covered both my bands and got up over my wrists and even up to the elbows. The itching and burning were terrible. My hands got all scaly and when I scratched, the surface would be covered with blis ters and then get raw. The eczema got so bad that I could not move my thumbs without deep cracks appearing. I went to my doctor, but his medicine could only stop the Itching. At night I suffered so fearfully that I could not sleep. I could not bear to touch my hands with water. This went on for three months and I was fairly worn" out At last I got the Cutlcura Reme dies and in a month I was cured. Walter H. Cox, 16 Somerset St., Boston, Mass., Sept 25, 1908." Cbem. Corp, Sola Prop. Boctoa. Potter Drag How's This? oSrr Ona Hundred DolUn Reward for an eu ol i'aurra that caunot bt cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cur. CO- - TOleflO, O. V. I. CHEJiET We, the iimteralcned, hv known F. J. Cheae lor the but li rout, and believe hna perfectly hon orable In all builiifM tnnrartlona and flnanrlally able to carry out any obliratlunc made by h Ann. W WALDINO, KINNAN MARVIN, Whoiemle DruKKlaU. Toledo, O. Cure la taken Intrrnnllv. aetlnc directly upon the blood and mucoue wir'ncee of tbe yitein. Tceilmonime ecnt free. Price 71 centa per Doltie. eoin dt ail iirucenu. Tate HaU Family fuia lor ernniDauoo. Haill Catarrh Fairly Warned. An old Quaker, not careful of the teachings of his faith, was discovered by bis wife kissing the cook beBut the Quaker was hind the door. not disturbed. 'Wife," said he, gently, "if thee doesn't quit thy spying, thee will make trouble in the family." Like an Army. Patience She keeps an army of do mestics, doesn't she? Patrice Well, yes; they seem like an army; they're always fighting! Tonkera Statesman. Quick as Wink. If your eyes ache with s smarting, burn ing wnsation use l t.l l 1 I B & Y K bALV . All druggists or Howard liroa., Buffalo, N. V. Long before a woman acquires any Jewels she likes to worry for fear they may be stolen. The captain See here, you've give seventeen men bases on balls! Dis here's a ball game, not no walkln' match! six-da- y L 1 604TriTM WA5HINSTOHP.C- - J IVruna DrutrCn.. ColuiubuH, Ohio, (tintliiueii: 1 can I'liporfullv rccom1 mend IVruna as an effective cure fot emiiMia and col da. You are authorized to ue my photo with testimoniiil in any publication. Mrs. Joseph Hall Cliuse, 804 Tenth St., Waslilnpton, D. C. Could Mot Smell Nor Hear Mrs. A. I Wetzel, 1023 Ohio 8t., Terrs writes: Hunt, lnil.. When 1 bt'iran to take your medicine I could not hinell. nor hear a church iell rimr. Sow I can both smell and henr. "When I beiran yonr treatment my Iioa.i was terrille. I had buzzing and t'hirplnir nolMa in my bwid. "1 followed your advlon faithfully and uw tooit reruna as you toiu mo. nS.rlit. inv 1 urn well. I want to fro and vlait rmr mother and see the doctor who salt! 1 was not 1 InnfffortliWworUl. win ivrufli thai cured me," leuuumiw Pernna is manufactured by The Ternna Urutf Mfff. Cat Columbus, Ohio, Ak your Drumlit tor Fret Pcrun Almanao tor E. HOWARD Dtsaatroua Reaulta of a Prior Earthquake in Italy When Ferrusxano Suffered Total Deaiructlon and Many of Its Inhabitants Were Killed by the I'pheaval. !,,. i'i Jp. TtestfojEPH HallGhase, ST.W U f BURTOHra&?.ro Hi Hold. Mil-r- vt primm Onlil, Hilr. Upwlmrn ttx-- Wnlil.Mii'i Zimp tif topiHT.il, Oaniil n ..ninlii- tr(i'iml lull IMalUiw nyliiM Hinirai pr"" II, ,n. Kmirol imi viniir wiirn Umun, I'trbuoMa uUnl III, Colo, U(triH', ji r ' 1u.11', jijumnfinnnri 1 Throat and Lungs verslty. which Is attended ny tuu stu dents, and a municipal hospital.. The outskirts and environs are de lightful, affording magnificent views of the sea, as well as of Mount Etna. On the west rises the former fort of Castellaccio, and not far away to the south Is Fort Conznga, on a historic pot. The new Campo Santo Is beautiful, with Its graceful Greek colonnades and wonderful views. The telegiafo the summit of a pass near Messina Is much vlslled for Its scenery. Here was supposed to be Charyhdls of the familiar legend, opposite Scllla, on the Calabrlan coast. Founded 800 B. C. Messina is a town of great antiquity, s ts foundation being ascribed to cen-;urthe in eighth Cuinae from B. C, when it was known as .an-M- e (a sickle), In allusion to the shape f Its harbor. At the end of the fifth century B. C. the town was occupied by fugltlvos rom Samos and Miletus, and It Boon iftor passed to Anaxilas, the tyrant of theglum. who Introduced there from the Peloponnesus, by hom the name of the city was changed to Messana. After the death of Anaxilas Messana jecnnie a republic and maintained that itatus until Us destruction by the during Iheir wars with of Syracuse at the begin-linDlonyalus of the fourth century H. C. It as rebuilt by Dionyslus, but soon fell , ignln Into the hands of the Caithngln-ans- n who were filially expelled by in B. C. 343. Once Belonged to Rome. During the war between Agatliocles of Syracuse and Carthug", MvsrHiia The tided wh the Carthaginians. first Punic war left Messana in the possession of Home, and the town attained considerable commercial Importance. town was taken by In A. T y and Fno't Ct, m ("M, lut W Lyi M (riMMt. Unity. hrfi fh J nlll I'M tit WU. Cut IM COMth lnl it k imh, h (" ei j rU W cy rt ill twt. 1mm to h;9 lurr. IImhuI la tan, tmlraa ttiuto d tstmisi intitdwMt. At aU dratiUu', SS all. . - - - - pipes; the museum contains antiqui ties in pottery, bronze and marble, medieval armor and natural history specimens; the library contains 20,000 volumes and 300 MSS.; and - the observatory Is associated with that on Mount Etna. Foundation Ascribed to Greeks, The classic Catania was founded by Greeks from Chalcis about B. C. 729, and soon became prosperous. Here, in the Blxth century, B. C, died Stesicho- run. who created tbe chorus of the ot Greek drama, and the situation whose tomb is said to have given name to the Piazza Stestcorea. Kegglo, across the strait ot Messina from the city of Messina, is the capital of Calabria. The city suffered se verely In the earthquake of three years ago, and appears to get the full force of every tremor that shakes tbe re gion of Calabria., THE LAST FIFTY YEARS. Mes-lenia- Tim-sloo- lU pretaciioa turn toll dnwa lUl M WuimJ Iran - " X December, 1862 Guatemala; 150 buildings and 14 churches stroyed. Nov. 20, 1870 Quebec; slight dam age. , 1872 California: March ' 30; lives lest. 1884 Distinct tremor, Aug. Washington to New York. November, 1893 Montreal; slight, damage. March 7, 1893 New York city; distinct tremor, and 1899 Landslide Sept. earthquake In Yakutat, Alaska. Nov. ,1901 Utah; slight damage. April 18, 1902 Guatemala; eight towns destroyed; BOO lives lost. Feb. B, 1903 Slight shock, Wett Jamaica. 26-27- g Mfd The Beason I alaka and Sell More If en'i $3.00 U $3.60 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer f Ik. tmt k Imim I etve tke tai tke mmII eaa f trilmd tzyertc MUi.4 towpl.ta eriMitwtton boraftkrt In tkt etry. tut HlMUM of tkt Mttbwi for m rl-- of tkt ae, t ea4 mry Lull f th, r.thiFa ta avtry parti. took ifW vv tb tMtt ihoraiftkvrt In tat thet ia!aatry. bow caroftlly W. L Doatltt aftote If I Mule uow y aro wa, yea aroald tboa ardortuea why tay kolo taeuT kayo, at kotttr, aaa wu keg's tkaa aay ttaar auk. Uf afetaoCo lannmqlhtSoln maktt tH'm More than aa tktn. fltMiUmni Longtr rVefl Hhara for Freer Member wff tbe Fata, Hr, mm. aw4 'hlt' rr. it Soya, Wmra,M Ysr ! by tbne dralerc every where. a'nuine wllhmit W. 1. I1 erne rmiTIDM It Hni bnUllUII name and price Mainptd on iviib rtet Oater lyatot Otai Iidaatvaly. Catalog Baike fna. W. L. UOUUUS, la7 Start Sc. Brecklea. Mau. SICK HEADACHE They alao relieve Dla treaafrom Dyapermla,Ia illireatiuo and Too Heart . A Ealing-perfect remedy (or Dluineaa, Man aea, Drowalaeaa, Ba4 Tame la the Month, Coal ed Tongue, Palo In the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate tbe Bowel e. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRIGE. IflVER CARTERS rjiTTtr 10-1- X t 13-1- Harmony. "We must have harmony," said tbe leaders of the party. "We quite agree," Interposed a mem ber of the minority. "Indeed, there has been nothing in the way ef com plete harmony all along save the at titude of a stupid, truculent and asi- nine majority." There was interruption at the point. Still, the purpose of the meeting waa not wholly defeated, the police acting a harmonizing agency. THEN AND NOW Complete Recovery from Coffee Ilia. "About nine years ago my duughter, from coffee drinking, was on the verge of nervous prostration," writes a Louis' ville lady. "She was confined for the most part to her home. "When she attempted a trip down town she was often brought home in a cab and would be prostrated for days afterwards. "On the advice of her physician she gave up cnffi-- and tea, drank Postum, for breakmst. and ate Grape-Nut-s "She liked Postum from the very beginning and we soon ssw improve' she Is In. perfect health, ment. the mother of live children, all of whom are fond of Postum. "She has recovered, is a member of three charity organizations and a club, holding an office In each. We give the credit for Postum and Grape-Nuther recovery." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Read, "The Road to Creek, Mich. Well vllle," In pkgs. A new river' read the ahnve letter time. The ear aiipeara from lime are Bmitlae, true, auil full ! baaaaa e To-da- y s latere!. Fac-Simi- le jpl,L3. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. HAIR BALSAM The girl who smacks of freshness gets a good many smacks. c Genuine Must Bear Signature IflVER OSLT ONE "BROMO nriKINR" Thnt U I.AXATIVK KHoMO OL1MNB. tank fm the innire ot K. w. bltOYK. lm-- lb world ove lo Cure a Cold la Oue Uaf. tto. What It Was. She was visiting a Chinese restau Vnnt.rmmM Artin.ru Allan imliali.ma. rant for the first time, and had or OverXi.lMitpMinmninla. iree mu package. A. B. uiuiMva, 1 rtuy, n. I. omelet. an dered among other things After sampling the succulent chop It's always the open season for hunt suey and tbe appetizing chow melu, trouble. ing be turned her attention to wnat seemed a dish of pancakes. Puzzling over the combination of ham, onion and other ingredients, she suddenly exclaimed to her companion: "Why, there's egg In this." "Sure; it's the omelet," he replied. Positively cared by these Little Fills. CARTERS and baautinaf Ute nam a lniurlant fruwlh. Tai It to Eaatore Orew Hair to ive lentnrui v mip diwaaat a kair iaiaa Pltanwe Prufnoamt Mevar Ft Not Our time Electricity's Beginnings. The term "electricity" was derived from the Greek word meaning amber. Electricity Itself is earliest described by Theophrastus (321 B. C.) and Pliny (70 A. D.). who mention the power or amber to attract straw and dry leaves. Dr. Gilbert of Colchester, physician to may be Queen Elizabeth (1540-1603-) considered tbo founder of the science, as he appears to have been the first philosopher who carefully repeated the observations of the ancients and ap plied to them the principles of philosophical investigation. Cutlcura Soon Cured His Eczema. Pe-ru-- na. y&NX yori on a "Are you the prisoner's wife?" his honor inquired. The woman could only nod. "I think that in view of all these mitigating influences," the Judge resumed, "I will fix three years " The veiled woman suddenly gasped. "It ain't half enough, judge; it ain't half enough!" she wildly shrieked. "CALLING" THE PITCHER. COUGIIS AND COLDS. I Took Why are "Why, professor! wearing ear muffs on the street hot day like this?" "0, I forgot to take them off! baby makes such a noise all the at home!" tears. HANDS RAW AND SCALY. Itched and Burned Terribly Not Move Thumbs Without Cracking Sleep Impossible. druggist good Preston Kendall, the actor, tells a in a little New story of a England town, where he has often spent his summers. "I was walking down the main street one day," said Kendall, "when I saw old Silas grin ning from ear to ear. I hardly thought that he was that glad to see me. So, after speaking to him, I said: 'Why the smile that won't come off, Silas? What has happened to make you so happy this morning!' 'I've been tin' married this morning,' was the un I You? expected reply. 'Married! exclaimed. 'Why, Silas, what on earth have you done that for? You know you can't even support yourself as It is. Wall,' said Silas, you see, it's this way: I ken purty near support myself, an' I kind of figured out that she could finish up the Job.' " ne'er-do-we- 8ELP DEFENSE. . HAD AN EYE TO BUSINESS. Romance Clearly Had Little to with Silas' Marriage. IN Eye Xfi?::,'. W. N. Salt Lake City, iter . No. 2, 1909. mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have 3 PER CENT XVetJctoble Preparation Tor As similiiting (tie Food and Regulating the Stomachs and UowvU of ALCOHOL-- Promotes Digcstion.Chcerful-nes- s and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic Always Bought Bears tho Signature of AAV ST: Vaaei'a afetaf tit Sum A'mAtlh SmHi tiaf Sttd In Ifiariyw. itfire ADfrfccI Rtrrnedy forConslipa- lion , Sour Slomach.Diarrhoefl, Worms.Convulsions.rcvcrish nrss and LOSS OF SLEEP Fac Simile f Sijoatuer of NFAV YOWK. u inter the FoodaJ Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years Thb Centaur Company, SGtiaratiteeci Use UJ Mil ya aeaeava aaaaaire, t raaa tm |