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Show NEWS SUMMARY bill as The Indian appropriation passed by the house carries $S,000,0'iO. It is announced that "5 per cent of the Pennsylvania railroad's freight car6 are idle. A bill introduced in the British house of commons prohibits smoking under the age of 1C. last The Standard Oil company week announced an advance of 5 cents In three grades of oil. A loss approaching $250,000 was caused by the storm which swept across central Georgia last week. It is announced that there is a prospect of Raisuli, the Moroccan bandit, appearing on the variety stage in London. A document bearing the signature of George Washington has been found in th Essex county, New Jersey, courthouse. Seven persons were burned to death by Are, which destroyed the home of lAwrence Haacke, a carpenter, near New Liszard, Ont. Mrs. Martha Anderson was found dead at Janesville, Wis., with ner throat cut from eart to ear. The district attorney is investigating her death. Newton Edmunds, former governor of Dakota territory and president of the Yankton National bank, died at Yankton, on the 13th, of paralysis, aged 88 years. King Manuel formally took up court life on the 12th, when he received deputations from several Lisbon associations and correspondents, who assured him of their sympathy and support. David Kolich, aged 27, who has just returned home after an extended service in the United States navy, accifatally dentally shot and probably wounded his mother, Mrs. Olive Kolich, in St. Louis. The corporation commission of Oklahoma has ordered the Santa Fe railroad to appear before them and explain why they ordered their recent retrenchment in train service, cutting off four trains on the main line. It is said on what is believed to be good authority that W. B. Ridgley, the comptroller of the currency, has decided to accept the presidency of the suspended National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City, when it is reorganized. One hundred and seventy Japanese are being detained in quarantine at Victoria, B. C, failing to pass the educational test in the Natal act. They are likely to be excluded. Should this happen, the case will be taken to the courts. Nearly fifty women suffragists, who made a raid on the house of commons, were arraigned in police court and sentenced to pay a fine or one month's All but two of the woimprisonment. men preferred to go to jail rather than pay the fine. John Grant, an unemployed printer, jumped from the Brooklyn bridge and, although he landed among floating ice in. the river, 200 feet below, escaped with only minor hurts. He is now at a hospital under arrest on a charge of attempting suicide. John W. Bookwalter, the millionaire and the former Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio, last week cabled $2,500 to Mayor Burnett, of Springfield, from Nice, Italy. The money is to be used for the poor people of that city who are out of work. Five persons were killed by the explosion of a mixer in the starch factory of C. S. Tanner, at Providence, R. I. Three other persons were injured. Their condition is not regarded as serious. The building was badly wrecked by the explosion. Tom Lougboat, the Indian runner, who is to represent Canada at the Olympic games in London relay next summer, won the race at the Park Square coliseum, Boston, defeating three men. His time seconds. was 50 minutes 52 a negro, George Washington, charged with a brutal assault on his wife, was taken from the jail at Ells worth, Kan., by a mob of one hundred masked men and threatened with hanging. He was released after a was administered tc him. It is stated that losses on some east ern' transfers now being booked are severe. Prices for about all kinds oi wool are considerably lower than last fall, and on some kinds the shrink age in values is pronounced. Strictly clothing territory wools suffer the long-distanc- e ten-mil- e 5 horse-whippin- g ECONOMY n DECENCY. fW) HIS ONE AVAILABLE Onions, Onions, Onions. of .Salir Rfd Clnhp t hi ion hii bu. brings $4SO.O0. That per acre at 80c pays. 9o0.00 from 3 acres Salzer'n Morning Star Cucumber in well worth taking along. 640 bu. Salzer's 12 Podder Kurhest and Best Pea sold in the green state at $1.50 a bu. makes $960.00 per acre. Such yield Salzer's pedigree vegetables stand for. Foa 12c and this notice the John A. Salzer Keed Co.. La Crosse, Wis., in order to gain 250.000 new customer during 190H, will mall you tree their great plant and seed catalog together with 1 $ .10 pkg. "Quick Quick'' Carrot 1 10 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage 1 .15 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber.. 1 15 pkg. La Crosse Market Lettuce 1 10 pkg. Early Dinner Onion 1 15 pkg. Strawberry Muvkmelon 1 10 pkg. Thirteen Day Radish kernels beautiful 1,000 gloriously 15 flower seed OF COLASE NOT. ASSET. or if you send 16c, we will add a package of Rerliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Saker Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. K. & W. You Old Hubby Dear me, Ella! might have that dress made a little higher in the neck. One to Three at Whist. Young Wifey I'll have it altered if Senator Hoar was extremeThe late you like, but this stuff costs three of fond ly whist, which he played guineas a yard. with remarkable skill. Old Hubby H'm! well, it doesn't A friend says that the only time he matter. ever knew the usually placid and genial man from Masachusetts to be BABY CRIED AND SCRATCHED absolutely Impatient was when on All the Time Covered with Tortur- one occasion at whist the senator had an unusually stupid partner. Notwithing Eczema Doctor Said Sores standing this handicap, the pair were Would Last for Years Perwinning right along even against good fect Cure by Cuticura. players. In the middle of one game, some was from niece "My baby suffering one paused behind the senator's chair that terrible torture, eczema. It was all over her body but the worst was and asked, "Well, senator, how are on her face and hands. She cried and you getting on?" "Very well, indeed," was the reply, scratched all the time and could not "in view of the fact that I have three scratchor from .the sleep night day adversaries." Sunday Magazine. ing. I had her under the ' doctor's care for a year and a half and he Case for an Expert. seemed to do her no good. I took her "Have you fixed up my will Just the to the best doctor in the city and he I told you?" asked the sick man, said that she would have the sores way who was the possessor of many needy I old. was until she But if six years relatives and some well-to-dgrasping had depended on the doctor my baby ones. would have lost her mind and died "I have," asserted the lawyer. from the want of aid. But I used as strong and tight as you "Just Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment can make it, eh?" asked the client. was months. in three and she cured The lawyer nodded. Alice L. Dowell, 4769 Easton Ave., St "All right," said the sick man. 2 1907." and 20, Mo., May Louis, "Now I want to ask you one thing THEIR DEGREES OF HAPPINESS. not professionally who do you think stands the best chance of getting the property when I'm gone?" Youth's Postmasof Rural Marital Relations Companion. ters Not All Serene. The chief clerk of the post office department at Washington recently sent to all the postmasters in the country a list of questions asking for certain information, says the New York Sun, to be used in the preparation of the government Blue Book. One of the questions in the list was, "What are your marital relations?" The object of this particular question was to find out whether the postmasters are married, single, widowed or divorced. But some of the rural postmasters did not understand, and many answers were received in which the persons addressed endeavored to give a clear and lucid explanation of the status of their married life. One postmaster briefly stated that his domestic affairs were "Fine and dandy." Another, not so fortunate, replied: "Fairly middling," while a third filled in the blank space with two words: "The worst." Change of Mind. Billy? Willie COFFEE DRINKING A Clerk Master A blind man to see you, sir. Can't see me! Genuine Must Bear e Signature nrrti' P In Fac-Simil- VlTTLE flVER 1 PILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. HOWARD E. BURTON, ASZZltts$MO Specimen prices: Uold, Silver, Lead, $1; liold, HiZitic orCopper.91. I'yanLde lasts Mailing enveinpen and full price fist Aenl on applica tion. LAjuuui noil umpire worn MilH Ilea. LO&G villa, UOIO. lU'icrciue. (.aruunaut isauonaj rer. 7ic; (told, 50c; V. N. Salt Lake City, No. U., Pure 1908, 8, Whoiesoun, Those who believe in quality use BAKING "Brown's Bronchial Troches" cure Coughs and give grateful relief to sufferers from Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh. Free from opiates. POWDER Trust men, and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great. Emerson. 25 Ounces for 25 Cents WHAT CArSKS HEADACHE. From October to Mfiv, Colds are the most frequent cause of Headache. LAX ATI VK BROMO QUININK removes cause. E.W.GroveoD boxiioc U Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial. You never saw such cakes and biscuit. They'll open your eyes. OUNCES They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Sir Philip Sidney. Mra. Wlnslow's Soothing- - Syrnp. For children teething, eofltus the Kurns, reducer, alkttue. allays pain cure wind colic. ?UESMAnfiC Chicago . The day of fortune is like a harvest day, we must be busy when the corn is ripe. Goethe. . ,cn' NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITAN- T Capsicum-Vaselin- e. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE . .. -.- - DON'T Why, i.., mmmmaau Mi 1U WAIT TILL THE PAIN A TUBE. HANDY COMES-HE- EP QUICK. SURE, SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRI- CE 15c -I- N COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other piaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allayiand curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve HeadA ache and Sciatica We recommend it as the best and safest external counter-irritaknown, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say " it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Sand your addrtu and we will mall ou Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 SfateSt. New York City nt Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, This woman says I.ydla E. u mercury will derautre turely deptroy tho ieme of tmell Pink ham's Vegetable Compound the whole yttem when completely Bucb mucous the surface. through entering saved her life. Bead her letter. nicies should never be used except on prescrlp Br i 1 tlous from reputable physicians, as the damage they will dots ten fold to itie good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., coufalnB no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and uiucoae aurf&cea of the system, in buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the 1b and made Id Toledo, Senulne. F.ItJ taken Internally Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Ljld by Drugtilats. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family i'llls for constipation. Signature fJ In Use For Over .' Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought What you were, others may a, swer for; what you tried to be, you must answer for, yourself. John Ruskln. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " I can truly say that Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound saved my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. For years I suffered with the worst forms of female complaints, continually doctoring" and spending lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for you I should have been in my grave I wish every suffering woman would try it." CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. HfaWlX to-da- y. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. MEMBER OFTHC FAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. L. Douglaa makmm and mall a mora man'a $2. B0,$3.00 andS3.SU ahoa . than any other manufacturer In the world, bacauam thmy hold their "Wfi fiam. tit better, wear longer, and arm of greater valum than any other 41 ahoaa In tho world Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound, made and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that down feeling, flatulency, nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Ski from roots to-da- y. Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price W. L DoMIMdMM ami prlw la utamped on bollotn. Tnke No Nnbatltuta. t Rolrt by tin1 nln dealera everywhere 8huea uuulf from factory to any part of the world. Illoa. Irated Catalog tree to any addreaa. W. laOIJUI.AN, Ururktou, Mass. W. L. Doue as $4 and $5 mrVWTlUX. bearing-- WEAR SHIELD BRAND SHOES indiges-tion,dizziness,- or UlV M. a fI rmi'l 11 than latter fVi Color moreaoods brighter and aiu rgni vmnuui rippinu apart, The Counters Potocha for ladies. Perfect style Patent Leather and fine kill. rice, $2.50 and S3. 00. If not at dealers ask us. atB'lkm. perfect comfort. SHOE CO. MFGS. ELLET-KENDAL- L Kansas City, Mo. A K II JL JTV JLT II I FT Maaf Waal OLmi an other die. One 10c package colort all fllnrt. colors mite lur irou uuuKiei now to uje, oieacn nu mix ooiors. V9 The discrimmaKnq 'farmer a A thin DRUG CO. any other dy Qulncy, keeps a supply of SLOAN'S LINIMENT For spavin, curb, splinh sweeny, capped hock, founder, sfrained tendons, wind puffs and all lameness in horses For thrush, foot rot and qarqet on cattle and sheep For hoq distemper, hoq cholera, thumps and scours in diarrhoea, canker and roup in poultry AT ALL DEALERS - - PRICE 25 Send for free book or Howes. Cottle, Hogs end Poultr- y- -- $ . 50 I -- II V SLi F J JLT They dye in cold water better MOMHOE onH Doctor Says it Weakens the Heart. "In my opinion," says a well known German physician, "no one can truthfully say that coffee agrees with him, as it has long since been proven that caffeine, contained In coffee, is an injurious, poisonous substance which weakens and degenerates the heart muscles. "For this reason the regular use of coffee, soon or late, causes a condition which leads to of undernourishment, various kinds of organic disease. ."Convinced of this fact, I have often .sought for some healthful beverage to use Instead of coffee. At last I found the thing desired In Postum. Having had occasion to forhid people using coffee, whose hearts were affected, I have recommended Postum as a beverage, since It is free from all lnjurl- I know ous or exciting substances. this from results in my own family, and among patients. "Hundreds of persons who now use Postum In place of coffee, are greatly benefited thereby." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Rattle Creek. Mich. Read, "The Road to WellV'le," In pkgs. Nau- sea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coa ed Tongue, Pain in us Side, TORPID IV Kit Ley regulate the lio wels. Purely Vegetable SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. the ideal letter carrier. With a laugh he ended: "Yes, the ideal letter carrier needs to be as as many-sided- , as divinely gifted, as the man a Cincinnati suburbanite advertised for last month. "The advertisement ran: " 'Wanted A man able to teach Spanish, water color painting, and th violin, and to look after the bull.'" T1hv also relieve Dla tresbfrom Dyspepsia, In. digestion and Too Hearty Eating A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Obstacle to Society Fad. "Society," says the Lady's Pictorial, "is looking for a novel form of entertainment. Let hostesses Issue Invitations bearing the request that every lady shall bring her pet aversion." The only obstacle we see in regard to our contemporary's proposal Is that so many ladles would have a difficulty in getting their husbands to come along. Punch. 'Cause they ain't no more left. We bumped it all off better. "Yes, doctor," said the boy's mother, "the prescription did him a world I left it beside him, where of good. he could hold it in his hand most of the time, and he can almost read it now. You didn't mean for him to swallow the paper, did you, doctor?" Harper's Weekly. CA??S jJjSF nursery. - boy 'ill Willie Say, dad, I'll bet you there won't be any more plaster off the falling ceiling under the The tattooing craze was the rage among the smart set at the time of the South Afrcan war, it is now the rage The Old Lady Was Willing. in the slums among the humbler The delinquent subscriber who had classes, especially girls, who pay been "dunned" beyond all endurance threepence for the operation. A tattooer said that this business wrote the assistant editor: "Do let me know when I kin ketch thrives on love. A girl came into his in his office. Every studio the other day and had "I love yer editor-in-chie- f Jim Curley" tattooed on her arm. time I stop thar they tell me he's out. five the next morn- What I want to do is to beat hell About half-pas- t ing the girl knocked at his door and outen him!" "I on being remonstrated with said: The assistant editor replied: don't care if yer charges me five shil-lin'"Come right away. His wife says 'Ere, kiver this up." she ex- he's got both the devil and the other plaVe in him, and she- wants you to claimed, baring the tattooed arm. keep your word and beat 'em out of him. Come on." Helped Him. A physician out west was sent for to attend a small boy who was ill. He Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of left a prescription and went away. CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for Returning a few days later, he infants and children, and see that it found the An Man. William V. McManua, the new president of the Letter Carriers' association of New York, had been discussing Posltlv - ured by these LMH PlUa. SAFE TIP. Dad SICK HEADACHE Ir. Johnson Willing to Give Well. Writ ten Note of Hand. The financial prospects of Mr. Wash ington Lafayette Johnson were decid edly clouded, but he still preserved a sanguine spirit, which his friends did not always appreciate. "I'd like to borrow ies' a little money ob you," said Mr. Johnson, confidentially, to a friend. "1 I wouldn't ax you fo' it, but I ain' got a single cent left in de worl'." "What secu'ity can you gib me?" asked his friend, without any enthusiasm. "Why, I gib you my note ob hand!" and Mr. Johnson looked pained and amazed at such a question. "I reckon Total $1.00 don' know what a good, clear Above is sufficient seed to grow 35 bu. you handwriting I got in de ebenlng of rarest vegetables and thousands of brilschool." liant flowers and all is mailed to you Youth's Companion. postpaid fob 12c, moat In the criminal division of the circuit court in St. Louis, Judge Muench sentenced Chauffeur Jesse Watson to one year in jail and imposed a fine ol $1,000 in addition for the killing of little Christine Muslck, who was struck by Watson's, automobile last October. Preliminary orders have been issued to caiTy out the plan for a fordemonstration by midable military frontier, Russia on the Torko-KersiaInvolving the organization of a compact expedition of 60.000 men. As far as is known no troops have yet been moved. Indictments alleging perjury were retrned last week against a former governor of New Jersey, Foster M. Voorhees, and Frank H. Coombs, following a grand jury Inquiry into the acts of these men while tLey wero officials' of the Bankers' Life Instir ance company. Black Hand operators exploded a stick of dynamite under fhe porch of the' home of Vlncenzo Manelll. in Ho N. Y., at midnight, and blew the entire side of the building to fragments. While no one was killed, several persons In the house were bruise I tiv flying debris. V. hoqs-F- or $ I.OO Address Dr Earl S.Sloan, Boston. Moss. , lss m9 You cun dr llllnola |