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Show ILL FROM OVERWORK NEWS SUMMARY NERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS The New Jersey senate has passed a bill Imposing a life sentence fot kidnapping. Three men were killed and one probably fatally injured as the result of what is believed to be the work ol s at Cheneyville, Iowa. The Tulsa (I. T.) Commercial clut has formally invited both the Repub licans and Democrats to hold theii national conventions of 1908 in that city. Premier Stolypin has submitted a bill to parliament providing for th appropriation of $11,500,000 as a sup plementary credit for famine relief it Russia. Russia is experimenting with the time system, the hours being numbered consecutively from one tc twenty-fou- r instead of two periods ol twelve hours. Fifteen people were burned tc, death in an apartment house fire ir' Lisbon. It is believed to be a cast of arson, and three people have beer arrested on suspicion. The Texas legislature adjourned at 3 o'clock on the 12th. after a four months' session, and was reconvenet in extra session within ten minute, by Governor Campbell. Jonathan Langston, a foreman, was shot and seriously wounded in a clash between striking Italian and negro and men at Elizabeth, N. J. The directors of the State Bank ol Goddard, Kan., whose cashier, W. H. Dwight, committed suicide last week have announced that over $10,000 was missing from the vault of the bank. The historic Camden church In Peck ham road, London, where Ruskin was a worshiper, was seriously damaged by fire last week. The chancel, which was partly designed by Ruskin, was destroyed. Despondent because his wife had recently left him, Charles Loush, of St. Louis, cut his throat with a razor and then smoked cigars for two hours until he finally fell over from loss of blood. Nine men are missing from the navy barge No. 1, which after being lost at sea for some days in heavy weather off the Florida coast, has into Newport, finally been towed near Jacksonville, Fla. Broken rails and weakened roadbeds caused more than 60 per cent of the railroad wrecks in the United States in the last five years, according to statistics compiled by the New York Central engineers. A jury in San Francisco returned a verdict of murder in the first degree against John Bynre, who shot and killed George L. Connell, a retired policeman, while attempting to hold up a saloon last November. Judge Cowan of Devil's Lake directs that the station of the Great Northern railroad at Church's Ferry, N. D., be closed for a year because a drayman used it for storing beer, thus violating the state prohibitory law. A strike by sailors employed on oil steamers on the Caspian sea is causto the ing considerable uneasiness Russian government, which fears an extension of the movement among the workmen of the Volga Industrial region. Four miners were killed and two others seriously injured in an accident in Santa Eulalia camp, Mexico. The miners were descending one of the deep shafts in a cable bucket when the cable broke, precipitating them a distance of 110 feet. The mercantile suburb of Hardin. Manchuria, known as Fudcadam, in which many large warehouses were situated, has been destroyed by fire. The burned urea covers almost a square mile. The loss is estimated at upthe Blood and Nerves Patient Recovered Weight, Strength and Good Spirits. When the nervous system is broken down from overwork, or whatever cause life loses its joys. Not only is the nervous victim a sufferer himself but he is usually a trial to the whole family. Nervous breakdown is often gradual", appearing at first to be merely an unusual fretfulness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tone up the nerves in the most direct way and not only cure minor troubles but serious disorders as well. Mr. W. W. Muuroe, of 16 Hazel Park, Everett, Mass., says: "About four years I became all run ago this down from overwork and from confinement to work during warm weather. For two mouths I grew steadily worse! I lost in weight and strength and had no appetite. My memory failed me quite rapidly and I became in a very low state, both physically and mentally. I took no interest in life, neither in business nor recreation. Ia my position, as foreman in a largo manufacturing chemist' establishment in Boston, a goou memory is absolutely essential to success because of the immense amount of detail that must be carried in the head. "I grew very despairing, could not bear to have eople meet me and my friends remarked on my condition. About the middle of December a friend told me one day that ho had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and found them reliable. I commenced taking them and at the end of two weeks the change for the better was remarked by friends. I continued using the pills until I was thoroughly recovered. I regard them as a fine remedy and make tlds statement voluntarily in grat itudo for the benefit I received from them." These pills actually make new blood and liave cured such diseases as rheumatism, nervous and general debility, indigestion, nervous headache, neuralgia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for the blood and nerves they are unequalled. If you are a sufferer from any disorder of the blood and nerves write for of what Dr. Williams' Pink Proofhave accomplished in cases similar to yours. Every testimonial used by this company is carefully investigated before being published and is authentic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or direct by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y, By Toning Sept-embe- Soldiering In China. Corporal Frank Hayden, of the array .cruiting station, who spent a year of army service in China, says It is a good country to "soldier" in. "The worst thing about China and the islands," he said, "is that there's no one to associate with except the natives. Otherwise good they're places, China especially, to do military service. Food of good quality is very cheap. We could buy 175 eggs there for 50 cents American money J2r.P.ne dollar 'Mex.' Ten cents would buy a fine fat chicken and 60 cents a good sheep. The Chinese are good cooks and we could employ one for a very little money over his board." Kansas City Times. Queer Names of Jurymen. Among those drawn for jury se. ice for the April term of court in Franklin county are: Mr. Button, Mr. Hasty, Mr. Curl, Mr. Lord, Mr. Dyer, Mr. Cook and Mr. Pear. Kansas City Star. You can identify Alabastine by the trade mark, but you can't fully appreciate all the reasons why you should identify it unless you Writs today fnr hoelilet and full about how you can make your home more beautiful at UtUe expense by lifting It. a eanlterr wall rover. Alaliaattn Ing that aecurefl simply wonderful results In a wondor fuily simple way. Intiirmntlon. The Alabastine Co., , 10 Oniilt Art Oranl R: !i Mien orlOOWatar Btrwl, flaw I or wuy. train-wrecker- non-unio- s non-unio- n $2,000,000. The charges recently made against in Douglas W. Ross, the engineer reclamacharge of the Payette-Boistion project in Idaho, and F. C. Horn, consulting engineer for that project, have been dismissed by the secretary of the interior. Dr. J. Herman Feist, a prominent physician, recently convicted of the murder of Mrs. Hose Mangrum, whose body was found in the river at Cairo, 111., has boon I new trial by the criminal court, and was sentenced to be hanged on lime 21. Mrs. Sarah Miles Ilanna, one of the oldest members of the Daughters of Ilebekah and the only woman upon whom the degree of chivalry was ever conferred by the L O. O. F., died at her home In Kansas City of a stroke of paralysis, aged 82 years. Stanford White's modern paintings were sold at auction last week by the American Art, association, and realized A few names, $20,272. such as Inncs, Hasam and Curran. brought high prices, but the other paintings sold at a low figures. William T. Stead, editor of the Review of Reviews, of Iondon, at the dedication ceremonies of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburg, announced a plan to raise $100,000 necessary to conduct a pilgrimage from all coun tries to The Hague conference. e mti He Knows the kind of , Waterproof I Oiled Clothing that stands thev hardest service DoYbuKnow? Made of wtt for all kinds work or sport SOLD EVERYWHERE .t m m CO 'O U i n well-know- THOUGHT HIM A LUNATIC. Man's Queer Ju.nble of Words War ranted the Inference. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran Was Saved the Amputation of a Limb. Prof. William Lyon Phes of Yale recently told this story at New Haven's chamber of commerce banquet: A hard drinker was told by his doctor that he could be cured if eveVy time he felt that he must have a drink he would immediately take something to eat instead. The man followed the advice and was cured, but the habit of asking for food had become so fixed with him that once he was nearly locked up as He was stopping at a hotel a lunatic and. hearing a great commotion in the room next to his. he peeped over the transom to see what the matter was. He saw, and rushed madly down to the office and shouted to the clerk: "The man in 153 has shot himself! Ham and egg sandwich, please!" Lippinc ott s. Carpete can bp rolordl on the floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Ask your druggist. 10c per package. t 3. RHEUMATISM have lived to know that the great secret of human happiness is this: Never suffer your energies to stagnate Dr. Adam Clarke. I B. Frank Doremus, veteran, of Roosevelt avenue, Indianapolis, Ind NEURALGIA I bad been says: of showing symptoms Garfield Tea, which is guaranteed under kidney trouble from the Pure Food and Drugs Act, 18 the bett tidlr hnMlfht the time I was mus- remedy for tered out of the army, and indigestion. It purifies the blood and but In all my life I cleanses the svstem. never suffered as In Happy is the man that eats only for 1897. Headaches, dizhunger, and drinks only for thirst, ziness and sleeplessand lives by reason, not by example, ness, first, and then and provides for use and necessity. dropsy. 1 was weak not for' ostentation and ppmp Sen and helpless, haviig eca. run down from 180 to 125 pounds. I was having terrible pain in the kidPrize for the Unmarked. The latest novelty In bazar attracneys, and the secretions passed almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled un- tions is that Introduced by the Spring- til it was 34 inches around, and the side Wesleyau chapel, Rawtenstall, doctor tapped it night and morning England. A wedding cake was cut up, until I could no longer stand it, and and in one section was concealed a then he advised amputation. I re- marriage certificate. It was announced The Proved Remedy SPLENDID APRIL TONIC. fused, and began using Doan's Kidney that the bachelor or spinster securing For Over 30 Years. Pills. The swelling subsided gradu- the "chunk" containing the document Harmat Home and Price .5c anil 50c the had the urine became natural, and all Easily Prepared ally, opportunity offered to be marless to Use. 1 ried free of cost within the next 12 my pains and aches disappeared. have been well now for nine years months by the Rev. J. Bennetts. This is known as since using Doan's Kidney Pills. Time," especially among the older For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a People seldom lmpro'e when they Thompson's Eye Water folks, who always take something dur- box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. have no other model but themselves of to blood to month the Goldsmith. clean copy. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 16, 1907, ing this A $40,000 TREASURY ROBBERY. impurities and build it up. The following is the recipe as given by a authority, and any- Clever Work of Detective Revealed one can prepare it at home: the Thief. Fluid Extract Dandelion one half In ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce. The robbery of the Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three Chicago recalls the fact that the ounces. treasury department in Washington Get these simple ingredients from was the victim of a $40,000 theft about Are both symptoms of organic deto any good pharmacy and mix by shak- 30 years ago. At first, although no rangement, and nature's warning women of a trouble which will sooning well in a bottle. The dose is one reasonable explanation of how the er or later declare itself. teaspoonful after meals and at bed- thing could have been done by an outHow often do we hear women say, time. sider could be given, it was assumed "It seems as though my back would Everybody should take something to that It was the work of some one unbreak." Yet they continue to drag help the blood, which becomes impov- connected with the office in which the along and suffer with aches in the erished ani almost sour after the win- robbery occurred. It was not long, small of the back, pain low down in ter season, especially those who are however, before a clever detective the side, dragging sensations, nervousness and no ambition. subject to Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kid- became acquainted with the fact that ney and Bladder trouble. one of the clerks who might have had They do not realize that the back of woman's organis the main-sprinIt is saifl that one week's use of this access to the bundle of bills was acMISS LENA NAGEL ism and ouieklv indicates by aching mixture will clear the skin of sores, quainted with a professional gambler or kidneys, and that aches feminine of condition the diseased a organs pimples or boils. That discovery of shady antecedents. and pains will continue until the cause is removed. This is sound, healthy advice, which solved the problem. A little patient will be appreciated by many readers. watching resulted in catching the gambler with the stolen notes, and made from native roots and herbs has been for many years the most Clever Trick of Tramp. the rest was easy. The clerk was arsuccessful remedy in such cases. No other niediciue lias such a record A queer comedy of cheating Is now was in while confinement, rested, and, of cures of feminine ills. becausing much amusement in Paris. r.f 117 Mnrcran St. Buffalo. N. Y . writes: given to understand that he was "I was A laborer named Bedasne, living at he confess?d the worn out and on the verge of nervous pros! ration My back whereupon trayed, completely Ymonville, in the Eure et Loir, went robbery, which was accomplished by ached all the time, l nacl urcannu perioos oi pain, was suojecb ic ms to Melun with two pounds in his of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and tired. shoving the package of notes, all of IS. Pinkham s Vegetable I ompound completely cured me. pocket. Having spent this in liquor, large denominations, into a position Lydia T.i-Vno-e-t n hie Cnmr.oi.no. cores l'Ymale Comnlaints. he conceived the idea of getting on ?here they could be "snaked up" such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases. to Paris for nothing. with a cane provided with a hock. Dissolves and expels lumors at an early stage, it, streuguiens and Finding an empty third-clas- s tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and invigorates he fastened a flannel belt Encourage Saving. the whole feminine system. round his neck, stuffed a handkerchief The wise father and mother will Women Mrs. into his mouth, pitched his empty never discourage the fancies of their are invited to female of weakness form from Women lyonto seat the any suffering and, purse opposite children for accumulating things. It write Mrs l'inkham, Lynn', Mass. Her advice is free. ing down, first had a sleep and then, is a natural Instinct, inborn in the when Paris was reached, refused to most of people, and given a little give any sign of life till the alarmed thought and care by the older heads station staff poured a cordial into his may ie turned to good account. If mouth. the child begins to collect "pretty" Then he was taken to a hospital, pebbles or shells at the seashore don't where he told a story of being at- throw them out but let them form TH WORLD SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. t. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE tacked by three men, but police questhe basis of a little geological colSHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AIL ... PRIDES: tions becoming too difficult, he at lection, and with proper guidance the . nun n ) I I'll igi ipi.it, (It's, 1S ..!if I .iiii. ui.jb last related his stratagem, and was youngster will soon be looking upon (.'l...-.!...".' .1 Ikililicn'M sin,.. I'1 'ir.tiittl IMI. N" f aro shoes of footwear W. Ij. Donglai haled from his sick bed to prison. recognized by expert judges "sticks and stones" with an interested to bo the best m style, lit and wear produced in this country. Kai'ti London Globe. and educated eye. part of the snoe and every detail of the .jiakinj' Is looked after and watched ever by skilled hhoemakers, without regard to Old Wall Street Character Dead. niv hir;.e factories all time or. cost. If I could tako you into ,.,.. He only is advancing In life whose 1I .,,. V 1. T, OIIWIT J'W.lfcl ,T"U- I"'" ll.,lal llH"ll 1I1SS., Ml Van Schaick & Co.. one of the old- heart is getting softer, whose blood JPIWKHIII) II... Would understand then a are Why Ihejt hold shoes y made, shape, lit better, est stock brokerage houses in New warmer, whose brain quicker, whose tu ner are ill it" Wear longer, aim nmi.e. nrrawi iiuiiii loan W. t.. T.nnirla nam1 mid prn-- n atftmMd on lb botttui, which protei't wfarrr apalrmt htph York, have just lost their oldest and spirit is entering into living peace. pnea arid inlerinr ho'. 'I'nlir Ma NuiiMltltt (. Snltl by tM IHH thllfl itfiaWU MM J wtwlB. most famous customer. Almost up to Ruskin, Fast Color EvelfUutcdcxclutivtilj. Cataioo mailed I rer. W. I.. IHII 1.1 As, the time of his death a few days ago, he would drop in occasionally to ask Mr. Gorham, Derby Crandall or Col. Handy how the market was going. He kept in touch with the market notwithstanding his great age 95. Russell Sage was one of his chums, and he used to make all manner of fun of the miser, who was nearly six years his junior, patting him on the back of an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant and unfounded pretensions and calling him "kid," 'little boy," to cure all manner of ills, and the etc ST. JACOBS OIL -- ' "Blood-Cleanin- u2& well-know- AND BACKACHE DESPONDENCY g Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound PinL-lmm'- s Pinkham's Standing Invitation to DOUGLAS W. L. $3.00 AND S3.50 SHOES v 11 I Mi 'W 11 V I 1 v The General Condemnation of SoCalled Patent or Secret Medicines ROMANTIC Enacted to Restrict Their Sale National Legislation DEVONSHIRE. The Land Made Famous by Philpctts' Novels. have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way Philpotts has made us familiar with romantic Devonshire, in his fascinating novels, "The River," "Children of the Mist," etc. The characters are very human; the people there drink coffee with the same results as elsewhere. A writer at Rock House, Orchard Hill, Bideford, North Devon, states: "For 30 years I drank coffee for breakfast and dinner but some 5 years ago I found that It was producing indigestion and heart burn, and was making me restless at night. These symptoms were followed by brain fag and a sluggish mental condition. "When I realized this, I made up my mind to quit, drinking coffee and having read of Postum, 1 concluded to try it. I had it carefully made, according to directions, and found to my agreeable surprise at, the end of a week, that I no longer suffered from either indigestion, heart burn, or brain fag, and that I could drink It at night and secure restful and refreshing sleep. "Since that time we have entirely discontinued the use of the old kind of coffee, growing fonder and fonder of Postum as time goes on. My digestive organs certainly do their work much better now than before, a (Willi due to Postum Food Coffee, I am satisfied. "As a table beverage we find (for all the members of my family use it) that when properly made it is most refreshing and agreeable, of delicious flavor and aroma. Vigilance Is, however, necessary to secure this, for unless the servants are watched they are likely to neglect the thorough boiling which It must bare In order to extract the Namejdveri goodness from the by Postum Co, Hattle Creek. Mich. Read the little book. "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a rea- son." Remedies which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and are gentle yet prompt in effect, and called ethical, because they are of en-al.- The Value and Importance of Ethical Remedies. Known Excellence and Quality and ol Known Component Parts. oi the world and the approval of To gain the full conSdence of the is the that it essential the most eminent physicians, component parts be known to and ( the California Syrup Fig 'uinpany has published for many therefore, and, them, by approved full a statement thereof. The perand upon every package years past in its advertisements fect purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character are assured by the California Fig Syrup Company's original method of manufacture, known to the Company only. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxatives that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of world-widacceptance as the most excellent of Symp. of Figs, and has attained to laxative and as its principles, obtained from Senna, are well pure family laxatives, of the world to be the best of nattira the name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of elaborate more the have we laxatives, adopted Senna, as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of F'igs; and to get it beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. t.lainlv t.nnted on the front of everv oackaiie. whether you simply call for Svru of Figs, or by the full name. Syrup of Figs and F.lixir of Senna, as Syrup of Figs and Klixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured bv the California Fig which Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the mmc, Syrup of Figs, all sale is for millions. The leading druggists by has given satisfaction to genuine throughout the United States in original packages of one sue only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. filed with the Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, ! is not adulterated or tlie at of remedy Washington, Agriculture, (', Secretary within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 301I1, 1906. Well-informe- d e Well-Informe- mis-brand- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. San Francisco, 'Cal. Louisville, Kf. r. s. a. London, England. New York, N. Y, a |