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Show TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a preat work to do in keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order It causes backache, headaches, dizziness, languor and distressing urinary troubles. Kep the kidneys well and all chese will be sufferings saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a restaurant at e. savs: "Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I iuffered everything from kidney troubles for a year and a half. I had pain in the back and head, and almost continuous in the loins and felt weary all the time A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them until in a short I think time I was cured. Doan's Kidney Pills are wonderful." For sale at all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. Mo., PROVIDENCE WAS IN IT. Fortunate Meeting Surely Brought About by Hand of Fate. man shared my was traveling through Indiana, and after we had been talking for a couple of hours a woman got on at very common-lookina station. I saw the man look very hard at her, and directly after she had taken a seat he rose up and said: "Excuse hie, stranger, but I think I used to know that woman, and I'll go over and see her." He was gone about an hour, and I had forgotten all about him when he returned to say: "Yes, I knew her. Durn my cats if it didn't turn out to be my first wife!" "It did?" "Sure's you live. We was divorced 'leven years ago, and since then I've been married twice and lost both women by death. I surely believe the hand of Providence is in it." "For just what reason?" "Why, I've got nine children that need a mother, and Hanner is willing to try it again and see if we can't get along better!" Exchange. A farmerish-lookin- seat on the train as I Pure Food. The pure food law does not prohibit the sale of Cream of Tartar Baking Powders because Cream of Tartar is as pure as Alum but it is a well known fact that a baking powder in which Alum is used instead of Cream of Tartar is less injurious. Dr. Herman Reinbold, the expert German chemist, in a recent official report concerning Baking Powders, declares that a pure Alum baking powder is better and less Cream of injurious than the Tartar powders. He says that if the quantity of alum contained in a sufficient quantity of baking powder for a batch of bread or cakes for an ordinary family, be concentrated to one mouthful of food, and taken into the stomach of any one person, no matter how delicate, it could do no harm. Revenge is a momentary triumph, of which the satisfaction dies at once, and is succeeded by remorse; whereas forgiveness, which is the noblest of all revenge, entails a perpetual pleasure. Mountford. news summary on the trark derailed a pasIowa, senger train near Hawarden, killed a boy and injuring live persons. Former United States Senator W. ("arniack has announced himself a candidate for governor of Tennessee, against Malcolm 1L Patterson. The state supreme court of Tennessee holds the Peudletou law to be constitutional. This statute abolishes saloons in all cities of 100,000 inhabitants or less. The county infirmary at Wapako-neia- . Ohio, has been destroyed by Are. All of the forty-eigh- t inmates escaped without injury. Several who did not hear the alarm had to be carried out through the flames. The gasoline tank on the yacht Blanche exploded while carrying a men on the Ohio party of twenty-twriver near Galliopolis. Ohio. All those on board were thrown into the water and four were drowned. The launch Warrior was struck by a whale off the end of Howard street wharf, San Francisco, and so badly damaged that it sank a few minutes after reaching the boat landing at the Howard street bulkhead. The food commissioner ha ordered proceedings begun against the South Omaha packing houses for alleged violation of the pure food law. It is asserted that short weight is given in packages of ham and bacon. George W. Beavers, formerly of the postal department, who was sentenced with to imprisonment in connection the postal frauds several years ago, was released from the penitentiary at Moundsville, W. Va., last week. Two sailors belonging to the United States cruiser St. Louis fell overboard and were drowned at San Francisco, Swinin the presence of Admiral burne, who was making the regular admiral's inspection at the time. Richard Walton, the colored man arrested in Springfield for the murder of Mrs. Lillian W. Grant, in Chicago, has informed the police that another colored man named Richard Lemoyne was the actual slayer of Mrs. Grant. United States Senator Knox was formally indorsed for the nomination for president next year by the Pennsylvania League of Republican clubs, at the closing session of its twentieth annual convention, held at Harrisburg, A cow CARTERS SPlTTLE Positively cured b these Little Pills. They alno relieve DN Ires from Dyspepsia, n i iou ami Too Hearty t ;t nit:. A perfect rem et'y for Dizziness, Nnu Pa. While laborers were at work on a large sewer being constructed by the city at Charleston, W. Va., an explosion from leaking gas occurred and two men were caught in tho sewer in a mass of flames. Both were fatally burned. Ethel Ellison and Leonard Sargent, farmers' children, and their mothers, were burned to death in a hayshed on the Trafford farm, four miles from The children set New Haven, Ills. the barn on fire while playing with matches. North Dakota will be the name of battleship No. 23, one of the new vessels, contracts for which were recently awarded by the navy The other vessel, as department. heretofore announced, will be called the Delaware. Testimony in the case of James B. Hammond, founder of the Hammond Typewriter company, whose sanity is being inquired into, has been concluded in New York City. The jury was unable to agree after being out six hours, and was discharged. T. Imai, secretary of the Japanese consulate at Honolulu, arrived in San Francisco on the steamer Siberia, having been ordered by his home governand ment to proceed to Vancouver make a thorough investigation of the recent outbreak there. About 1,000 Moorish rebels have defeated a force of imperial troops In a battle which lasted a day and a half. The rebels cut off the heads of of the sultan's soldiers twenty-eigh- t as trophies of their victory and drove 209 prisoners in the direction of Zeu-laCaptain Flavius J. Tygard, aged 27 years, awaiting trial on a charge of misplacing the funds of the Bates National bank of Butler, Md., was unable to furnish a bond of $10,000, in the Federal couit at Kansas City, and was ordered sent to jail at Clinton. Mo. boiler exploded in the conservatories of George M. Kellogg, florist, at Bad PILLS. Ha, Drowsiness, Pleasant Hill, Mo., partially destroyTuMp in the Month, Coat el Tongue. Pain in UU ing the building and causing damages Side, TORPID UVBB, estimated at $75,000. Over one-hal- f y repulate the Bt ueK. Purely Vegetable of the plant was saved. The conservatories are among the largest in the SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. west. Genuine Must Bear Unprecedented rains in Andalusia "CARTERS have caused great destruction of life Signature it tie and property. Thirty persons were WlVER at twonty-threat drowned Malaga, M PILLS. fmet de BenatnargozA, among them REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. the mayor of the town; thirteen at Colemar, and about 100 elsewhere in the valley. THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY A conspiracy to start a revolution In Cuba has been discovered. Under THE FISH BRAND SLICKER instructions issued by Governor M; is the man who goon a number of suspicious persons, has iricd to get believed to be connected with the conthe same service spiracy, are being closely watched. It out of some Is tharged the movement is backed other make Yorkers. Cyrus Baldwin, 85 years of age, one of the wealthiest residents of Kane county, Illinois, killed himself by eating Paris green after he had conClean Light - Dura bio fessed that he had murdered his aged Guaranteed Waterproof wife by smashing her skull with an and Sold Everywhere ax. Baldwin said he killed his wife ol $300 after a quarrel. A signed document by high officials and the commanders of the army has 9f t been presented to the shah to the efAND A8BAVE fect that unless the sovereign accepts HOWARD E. BURTON, CHEMIST. without reserve and will act according I. HIIII (.01.1 it. Specimen prlri... to the demands of a constitutional r.75o: tioM.Wci Zmcnr Copper. tl. ('tbtiiiIp !vu (raMailing mrwlope ami full price Hut aent on government, they will renlgn in a body tion. OoTiirol awl (timitre work aoUcuwS. appi Hauls 'rom Ml service. III. Colo. Kafcraiioa. Carbonate National Lad jjlVER m A r Fac-Simi- e BO X - EASILY ANYONE. AND BY PRE- SAID. And It Was Something of a Variation of Old Adage. Tommy was stubborn and his teach- The Society for the Propagation ol the Gospel hopes to have a new pro ince In Central Africa and new die ceses in Manchuria, Singapore, SO monton. Khartoum, northwest and northeast Rhodesia. Mildred Of course, 1 care more for a man's true love than for the amount of money he spends." Clothilde "Oh, of course!" Mildred "But still, It's awfully hard to hold a cheap man dear," er was having a hard time explaining d e SICK HEADACHE INEXPENSIVE PARED WHAT PAPA KNEW REMEDY HOME-MAD- E Is Said to Promptly Relieve Backache and Overcome Kidney Trouble and Bladder Weakness Though Harmless and Pleasant to Take. What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims that he has fouud a positive remedy to cure almost any case of backache or kidney or bladder derangement, In the following simple prescription, if taken beloie the Stage of Bright's disease: f Fluid Extract Dandelion, ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonftil doses after each meal and again, at bedtime. A authority, when asked this prescription, stated regarding that the ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up If asked to do so. He further stated that while this prescription Is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it has a peculiar action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these most Important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suffering. Those who suffer can make no mistake in giving it a trial. one-hal- well-know- NOTHING HID FROM KAISER. How German Emperor Keeps In Touch with World's Affairs. a small point in the geography lesson "Tommy," teacher began, "you can lean, this if you make up your mind. It's not one bit smart to appear dull. I know," she continued, coaxingly, "that you are just as bright as any boy in the class Remember, Tommy, " where there's a will there's all "I know in broke "Aw," Tommy, dat, I do. Me fadder's a lawyer, he Is, an' I've heard him say it lots o' times." "You should not have interrupted me." reprimanded the teacher, "but I'm glad that your father has taught you the old adage. Can you repeat It for me?" "Sure," said Tommy, confidently. "Me fadder says dat where der's a will dor's always a bunch o' poor relations." Lippincott's. . Itching, Bleeding Sores Covered Body Nothing Helped Her Cuticura Cures Her in Five Days. "After my granddaughter of about seven years had been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fornight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over her body, especially the upper part of it, forming watery and bleeding sores, especially under the arms, of considerable size. She suffered a great deal and for three weeks we nursed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the Cuticura Remedies and after twenty-fou- r hours we noted considerable improvement, and after using only one complete set of the Cuticura Remedies, In five consecutive days the little one, much to our joy, had been entirely cured, and has been well for a long time. Mrs. F. Ruefenacht, R. F. D. No 3, Bakersfield, Cal., June 25 and Jul; 20, 1906." mm ALCOHOL 1 l'ER CUNT. AYegelnble PrcparalionforAs simtlaiiiiijilK'FootlantlRffiula timJUie SioittaOis aMBowdsaf Promotes Dioslionfhrf ncss and Resl.Conialns Effective Rat Poison. or rat plague protective poison has been discovered In India. It consists of a pasty substance inoculated with a bacillus. According to report a rat which takes enough to cover a pin's head will not only die, but will infect every other rat with which it comes in contact. Five villages have been selected by the government in which to make tests of the new poison. Guns, Traps, Decoys, Etc Lowest prices. Write for free catalog No. 1 N.'W. 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The selection of the leathers anil other materials for each part of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by the mostoompleteorganization of superintendents, foreinenand skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the easy-fittin- shoe industry, and wtiose workmanship cannot Te excelled. If I could take you into mv large faclories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Iouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, tit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other make. . OM Edam Shoea cannot be mt any mr lorn. a"a I he genuine have W. U Douglas name and priceequalled stamped on bottom Take V CAUTION! No Substitute. 9tr-H- uucaiuinij. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas hoe. If ho caunot supply yon, send onoeaaoui every wnore uy mail. i;ataiO iree. W.L..Doulas, nrockton. who believe in new She Enters Finance. "John, where is Sklnnem's brokerage office?" "Why do you ask?" "I understand he is offering some bargains in stocks, slightly damaged by water." Washington Life. Always Bought Not Narcotic. t A The Kind You Have Opiiuu.Morphirie nor Miami. s Fanciful Finance. "Haven't you loaned that De Broke a good deal of money?" "No. I've let him have a number of 6mall sums." "Knowing his reputation, why did you give him that last five?" "It was this way. He said if I'd let him have it he'd pay me something on what he already owed me." "Well?" "So I let him have the five and he paid mo one dollar on account." For Infants and Children. Bears the re?T?iTEr;ii.,v.u'. A Point of View. The new steamer City of , was laid up for repairs and one of the of the line was sailrickety ing in her place. A passenger who was somewhat irritated by the fact remarked to another, an Irishman, by the way: "The City of always gets in at two in the morning and this old tub never gets in before six." The Irishman thought for a moment and replied: "It's all right. The distance is just the same and we get a longer sail for the money." emperor's interest in that goes on in the world everything $100 Reward, $100. is well known, but few are aware of The readers of tbU paper will be pleased to leari Is there at least one dreaded disease that science the trouble he takes to keep In touch that and thai Is baa been able to cure la all Us with current affairs. According to a Catarrh. Hail'e Catarrh Cure Is stages, the only posltlYe ii 'ff known 10 the medical fraternity. Catarrh cure reads Munich newspaper, the kaiser beinK a omstltutlimal disease, requires a constituCatarrh Cure Is taken Inat least three papers every day, chang- tions, treatment. Hall's upon the blood and mucous ternally, ailing directly ing the list several times a week in surfaces of lite system, thereby destroying the and giving the patient of foundation the disease, order to become fully acquainted with strength by building up the constitution and assisting naiura in doing its work. The proprietors have the ideas of all political parties in the eo offer much faith in curative powers that state. But this by no means exhausts One Hundred Dollars for any case that Itthey falls to Send for list of testimonials. cure. his appetite for information. Every Address K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all DruKtrlsts, 75c. day the ministry of foreign affairs, as Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. well as that of the interior, has to provide newspaper cuttings, properly Where He Had Best of It. named and dated, and pasted on slips John and Willie are twins. Their perusal. best friend and playfellow is Archie, ready for the emperor's These he carefully reads, making mar- who is gifted with red hair and a hot ginal notes as he goes along, and they temper. One day they quarreled and are then scrupulously classified and Archie started home in a huff. The put aside ready for immediate refer- unsympathetic twins called after him ence. Often, too, the emperor asks "red head, red head." Archie seemed for cuttings relating to the particular not to hear until the Insult was retechnical subjects in which for the peated, then he turned and called time he is specially interested. back, "Don't care if I am red headed, I ain't twins and folks can tell me FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD. apart." Grand Forks Press. The German frSCASTOMA qualityk BAKING JlCfl OV W POWDER TSfj 25 ounces OM IKCjJj BHSm for t 25 cent Made from pure, carefully tested Makes all baking healthful. PnlJa Why pay more for inferior lr,JI, IPWUH UaNF0 amWWm JAQUF.S MFG. CO, making Chicago NO NEED FOR WORDS. Brief Pantomime Told Everything the to Onlooker. Harrison Grey Fiske discussed, at a dinner In New York, the art of acting. "I believe," said Mr. Fiske, "in subtlety and restraint. A nod, a shake of he head, a silent pause these things are often more effective than the most violent yelling and ranting. "Life is like that, subtle and silent. What, for instance, could be more expressive than this scene, a scene without a pokes word, that I once witnessed in the country? "An undertaker stood on a corner near a noble mansion. He elevated hia brows hopefully and inquiringly as a physioian came from the house The physician, compressing his lips, shook his bead decidedly and, hurried to his carriage. Then the undertaker with a sigh passed on. "Mere Man." is not the Meal man that woman has to live with. The worst service she can do the actual man is to expect too much of him. Do not treat him as Important or magnificent, or He has no anything of that kind. abilities for the part. There is nothing great about man. He is human. Which is a comfortable thing day by day so long as you treat him prop- It erly. The Newsletter. Tough Proposition. "The devil take him!" "Hush! 'Twlxt you an' me, I don't think the devil wants him!" Louis ville Courier-Journal- . Women Avoid MlSCLL,ANOUI Operations Electrotypes LIVE STOCK AND When a woman sufTerinp; from female trouble is told that an operation is necessary, it, of course, frightens he I The very thouphtof the hospital, the operating table and the knife IN GREAT VARIETY FOR SAI.B AT THB LOWEST PRICES BY . A.N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO, strikes terror to her heart. It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but a 73 W. groat many women have been cured by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable impound after an operation has MISS ROSE MOORE I" eu decided noon as the on v cure. r The strongest and most graU iiil si atements possible to make come from women who by taking i Adam CHICAGO Street, i READERS urine lo buy ny- thing adertisedin upon having what they ask lor, refusing all substitutes or imitations. "" Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound as native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, evidenced by Miss llne Mi Mire sense, of 307 W. Mtfa St., N. Y. Hie writes:- li. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound has I)ear Mrs. I'inkham:-"Lyd- ia cured me of t he very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express to you mv deepest gratitude. I suffered intensely for two years so that H unable to attend ti my duties and wns a burden to mv lamily. 1 iKxlored anil doctored wit h only temporary relief and a mi tantly Objecting to an operation which was advied to undergo. I decided to try l.ydia 1'. rinkham's Vegetable Compound; it cured me of the terrible trouble and I am now in better bealtn than I have bee.i tat BMUt Years." l This and other such cases should encourage every woman to try l'i. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound before slic submits loan operation. Its columns should Insist made from PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Lb rnnniei itomkHm 1 and tna;i.f,fi iuiuntiit fnnru. Nevr J"atli to ftMtoreColor. Ory Hair to Its Totitbfu) f!iwtM k bur Curw tPAip II Wat .iniggtiU Ly-di- Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women from form of female weakness are invited to suffering any promptly communicate with Mrs. I'inkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the inptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. vnrnn vnft.iiirnnmi alt frr. WoosW, wi ?rrt(ril Nl. 7W Vrutt kltmlH Ki.rma ,, Market ., Vfmt0 ,.HtlH Hi.. Hun Krancisoo "fiSS&SSJ Thompson's Eye Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City. 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