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Show eyxrouble f. Tvu 't In Three ed ytars-Reliev- Months. rr y v m & - ' , V, "t v ,v ' ;L y Huto, f k J iO'mrJ M J T IWUU II ml I kfruJ 'PNlinTj 1 ! will FIZER. ML Sterling, Ky., C..B. J with kidney and years past. ( , jiurcli I commenced using (find continued for three months. Uot used it since, nor have I felt (tore suffered trouble for ten null nj utii( . Gere that I am well and I there-Wm- y highest commendation to Native qualities of Peruna." For Kidney Trouble. ftM-- Simser, Grant, Ontario, R. j Gro. nit! Unot been well for about four trouble, and, Jn i had fHit badly kidney nearly all the time. L summer I pot so very bad I Ut I would try leruna, so I wrote ,nnd iwgan at once to take Peru na I Jukufii fn. Laf, er. i.wilin. two bottle of 1eruna Manalin, and now 1 feel .than 1 have for some time, (wltliatPiTiina and Manalin cured st made a different woman of me fiber. I bless the day I picked up itle book and read of your Peruna. i the business of the kidneys to tok only we of Ktmufai l'l uf yi dm if " the blood all poisonous must be active all the the system suffers. They are it hen they need a little assistance, m, U exactly the sort of a rem-- ( it has saved many people from V by rendering the kidneys when they were not able it their own burdens. m bom rills. They ser-ilitir- ae K HEADACHE RRANTS. Positively cured by these Little Plllsv Exception They also relievo Distress from Dyspepsia, In--1 liresUon and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for DUziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER, tbe Bowels. tin Purely Vegetable. flLl. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ruit Genuine Must Bear (T Fac-Simi- Signature le ports SUBSTITUTES. REFUSE t the mi n pom leu j every Brills! Tru. velcoDie had bom, h ulloo, k vail, S and I' J MEN WHO KNOW eA3gis3tf' d& v hius8 SffiiTf f mn "them 5 iwHhj original J FiS Brand i'nce 1830 rer ree rut Asnmd 12?!; "rew v I Wad0" If ity of for I"1 giofibe i leraF iw g a quite rtd ;K)d To eonvlnee any woman that Ia-tln- e Antlseptle will Improve her hrnlih ud do All ws claim w wiii frfreeft.a largo trial th Imok of lustruc riailne testlnumlnle. Bend 4'i hddrcaa on a postal card. tbe led n'"d FTtoT i? I P1 d picture not t the !' these trmihlrs It extra-Wdi- .j lv,,s Immeiiiato relief. Hu,., !,wcv'-r-ini n are using and rm-- J "Tsv.L .1" id uk IS. :ontlr' catarrh, nelvlo lenii-'Abt- muJ'anuiiaUon caused fy throat and 2 treatment Its cur- F r ilci day. Go cents at Remember, however, NT,IJ Co, Tit Y IT. Dos to a, Mass. TO i. nit-th- e e g , POftlaJ prirtlf' 4 rirt In a collisloa between a freight and passenger train near Whlteflsh, Mont, eleven passengers were injured, but none seriously, Villlam McClain, an expressman of Reno, Nevaffa, took a dose of carbolic add, during a fit of despondency, and was dead before medical aid arrived. Believed to be the victim of the Black Hand, or of a Sicilian vendette, Gerardo Carnivall, a market gardener, was shot through the head and killed when returning to his truck farm In the outskirts of Denver. Representatives of certain corporations in Seattle ard cited to appear before the Central Labor council on complaint of the striking telegraphers to BhoW cause why they should not be placed on the unfair list by the labor council. Socialism In the Pacific northwest will build Its Utopia at Adrian, near the Grand Coulee, west of Spokane, if the plans formulated by the Adrian Irrigation company, just incorporated under the laws of Washington, with 1300,000 capital, are worked out. Warrants have been Issued for the arrest of Earl Steen and others, prominent stockmen In the Wallowa section of eastern Oregon, charged with tho theft of a large number of cattle 'belonging to the Madden brothers and F, W. Kettenbach, of Lewiston, Idaho. Charles A. Reynolds, proprietor of a In Portland, has been acquitted of the charge of murdering George Hibbln, or Herbert, a musician, who came there recently from Walla Walla. Reynolds Bet up the plea that he was justified in his act because Hibbln had despoiled Reynolds home. Taking advantage of a session law of 1905, Latah county, Idaho, Is about to begin organization of a county agricultural fair. Judge S. S. Denning, in looking through a copy of the session laws of the state legislature of 1905, finds that an act permits counties to f use mill of the county assessment for fair purposes. Grace Gldley, the daughter and heir of William J. Gldley, an old stage line driver, who died In Montana in 1896, has been located In Kansas City after a search of eleven years. Gldley left an estate, composed principally of Billings, Mont., realty, to his daughter, and the lawyers have been searching for her all this time: Joe Passha, an Assyrian, was shot and lnstanly killed by Robert Mulkey In a saloon at Thermopolis, Wyo. Mulkey fired four bullets Into Passhas body without apparent provocation. He fled, but was captured and turned over to the authorities, but escaped a second time while being taken to Lander. Feding against him is high. woman NO PLACE FOR HIM HERE. Telle a Story of Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. Mrs. J, An Alabama Judge Did Not Think ceased Would Mlee Much. De- the has been invented by Mr. R. Lavach-era Belgian engineer residing at Chapultepec, Mex. It consists of a Tea, not from leaves, but from the rifled cannon from which a projectile flowers alone of the plant, Is rarely en- Is fired; to the projectile are atcountered In commerce. The petals, tached a cable, an anchor and a stamens, etc., are sun dried, and the rocket. The mechanism Is said to be resulting tea Is of a rich, deep brown very simple, and for humanitarian reaKue of peculiarly delicate odor, and sons the inventor has not patented It. gives a pale amber colored Infusion Sufficient Happiness. rather more astringent in taste than The only happiness a brave man that from the average fair grade loaf. Tbe taste for It la au acquired one, ever troubled himself about especially and even if this tea could be made wus happiness enough to get his work Product Little Known In United Statee. This y, . D. Johnson, of 603 West Hickman St., Columbia, Mo., says; Following an operation two years ago, dropsy set In, and my left side was so swollen the doctor said he would have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and gurgling sensation around my heart, and I could not raUe my arm above my head. The kidney action was disordered and passages of the secretions too frequent On the advice of my husband I began UBlng Doans Kidney Pills. Since using two boxes my trouble has not reappeared. This is wonderful, after suffering two years. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbur- a Co., Buffalo, N. V. KNEW VALUE OF AN OATtf. Colored Witness at Least Was Aware of Its Pecuniary Worth. Your honor," said a prosecuting at torney In an Alabama backwoods court, "the prisoner at the bar 1b charged- with killing one of the most exemplary citizens of this county. Thomas Jones, your honor, was in every respect a model man. He was a member of the church; he was never known to bet on horses, play poker, drink whisky or use tobacco. He" "Hold on a minute," said the judge. You say he never bet on a horse?" commercially possible, It la doubtful if done. Carlyle. It would ever become popular. "Thats what I said, your honor. Never was known to play a game?" The American tea trade could adNever your honor. vantageously take a suggestion from And he never drank liquor? the brick tea of the far east. In our "Never drank a drop, your honor. country, the tea dust, some of which la good quality, is not properly And he didnt chew tobacco?" In Europe It Is a regular utilized. Never took a chew In bis life." Well, then." said the judge. "I article of trade, and It Is advertised dont see what he wanted to live for. and sold as tea dust. In America It Is There wasn't anything lnllfe for him, sold to thousands of cheap restnu-- i and I don't see why he aint about ants, who make from It the mixture as well off dead as alive. Release the of tanlc acid, sugar and boiled milk prisoner, Mr. Sheriff, and call the next which they sell as tea.? If, as In the case. orient, this dust was compressed Into 'Iir.i.'o bricks, good tea could be made from - , Ullfil) ( caocDRMisy L. W f FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Clarence S. Darrow, the well known Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep lawyer and essayist, discussing the Hand, Arms and Legs Affected Cuticura Cured In S Days. Haywood trial, In which he played so prominent a part, said the other day: Some of the evidence In that trial I had eczema nearly fifteen years. was so transparently false that it re- The affected parts were my hands, minds me of a case that came off In arms and legs. They were the worst Alabama a few years back. One of in the' winter time, and were always the witnesses In this case was an ex- Itchy, and I could not keep from tremely ignorant man. As his testi- scratching them. I had to keep both mony progressed, his Ignorance be- hands bandaged all the time, and at came so shockingly evident that the night I would have to scratch through judge, looking sternly down at him the bandages as the itching was so said: severe, and at times I would have to Look here, sir, are you acquaint- tear everything off my hands to scratch ed with the value of an oath? the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I The witness answered anxiously: had several physicians treat me but 'Jedge, 1 hope I am. That thar they could not give me a permanent lawyer on yer left hand gimme six dol- cure nor even could they stop the Itchlars to swar agin the other side. ing. After using the Cutlcura Soap, Thets the correck value of an oath, one box of Cutlcura Ointment and two bottles of Cutlcura Resolvent for about ain't it, jedge?" six days the Itching had ceased, and Wear Pajamas on Cars. now the sores have disappeared, and I I learned something from tbe por- never felt better in my life than I do ter on our train this morning, said a now. Edward Worell, Band 30th U. S. hotel guSst. I noticed him pick up Infantry, Fort Crook, Nebraska." the coat to a pair of pajamas while he was making up one of the berths. Horrible Method of Suicide. Whoever had occupied the berth had Most people have at some time witgot off the train, evidently, and left nessed revolting Bights, but the fallthe garment behind. 'Forgot part of ing of a suicide from the cathedral his hlghtle, eh? says 1 to the porter. tower onto the pavement, 210 feet beThe porter grinned broadly. Wasnt low, Into the midst of the hurrying any his about It, boss,' he says. It noonday crowd, upon whose faces add war a lady that was In that berth las clothes hts exploding debris scattered night Yes, sah. Lots of 'em seems itself, which was seen In Antwerp reto like them to weah on the cahs. I cently, beggars description. A merguess they thinks theys better in case chant known as Jacques Simons quietof a wreck or sump'n like that' ly left his wife and two children at home, as If to go on some business A Strenuous Hint errand, - made straight for the catheItls learned here on reliable Infor- , It was growing very late, but the dral tower, climbed it, and without an mation that the Union Pacific has con- young man In the parlor scene showed Instant's hesitation, hurled himself intracted with the Rock Island railroad no signs of making a home run. to space. IliBtory relates that no one You evidently have ,a very vivid has or 50,000 carloads of Sherman hill jumped from this tower since the gravel, to be delivered to that com- Imagination, Mr. Borem, said the suicide of Its architect, to whom a poppany at Denver for the ballasting of dear girl, as she made an unsuccessful ular legend of the sixteenth century the entire line from Denver to Chi- attempt to strangle a yawn. attributes the same fate, small bits .Why do you think so? queried the of brass marking the spot on tbe cago. The delivery will begin the opunsuspecting Borem. ening of the season next year. pavement where he fell. I thought perhaps you imagined A shipment of 12,000 sheep, most of In the Arctic regions, where Origin of Scotlands Motto. the animals being consigned to Swift yourself the nights are six months long, she It was thought by the Danes to be ft Co., at Chicago, was held in quarancowardly to attack an enemy after tine at the stock yards at Laramie, explained. And 20 seconds later he had faded nightfall, but on one occasion when and dipped before being moved. A fed' Into the glumpsome gloom. they .were waging, war 4n Scotland, eral Inspector found one bunch of as the they deviated from their usual rule. and affected with scabies, sheep Transmission of Warts." On they crept, noiselessly and unobothers had been exposed, It was decidRecent experiments show that the served, in their bare feet, upon the ed to order the whole lot dipped. popular belief that warts are com- unsuspecting, Scotchman. When near was wiped practically Mont., Laurel, municable is warranted," says a the cany? one of the Danes trod upon out on the 18th by fire which destroyed writer. Inoculation of healthy tissue a thistle and In his pain cried out. the business center and whtch would with blood obtained from a wart will Phis aroused the sleeping Scotchmen, not had have destroyed the entire city cause the growth of a similar ex- and the alarm. The Danes they gave Is loss The used. been crescence. It is thought that these were defeated with dynamite $2.i0,-00- 0 terrible loss of and $150,000 at between placed growths contain an ultramlcroscoplc life, ..and ever since that time the Inand the buildings destroyed Is which transmission due the germ to thistle has been the insignia of Scotclude tbe bank, postoffice and two from one person to another. At all land, with the motto: "Nemo me stores. merchandise large general events, persons who have warts should lncesslt." No one provokes me which for boldness an-A hold-up- , take measures td have them removed with ocbeen Impunity." never equalled, has nerve . at once." curred ih Butte one night last week. There It more Catarrh Id thl tertlon of the eoantrv PUTS THE "GINGER IN. A lone masked man walked Intoa thau all other dlteaeeii .ut tiiaethar, and aatll the lout few feara waa auppoeed to b Incuralnw. For a treat in the pressaloon, gun in hand, and Bianp yeitrt doctora pronounced It a local dlaeaee and robbed customers Athletes. Used Food local remadlu, and tif eountantir falling Kind of some of prewrllied The by ence twenty to cure with local treat nient, pronounced tt Incurable, the till of about $35. At the time Science baa proven Catarrh to ha a c.maUtuilonal dla and therefore require conmutl"nnl treatment. there were dozens of people on the A former college athlete, one of the cae. Ilail'a Catarrh Cure, manutectured tip F. j.ctieuer street and less than half a block away long distance runners, began to lose Co., Toledo, Ohio, It the oaljr Conatltutlonel cure on nierket. It le taken Internally la dnaee from Id a policeman was on duty. his power of endurance. Ills experi- the drupe lu a teaapoonf ul. It ecu directly on the blood niucoua turfacca of the ayatein. They offer one The F.ly, Nevada, police, postal au- ence with a change In food Is Interest- end bundled dollar! for eny ca.e It folia to cure. Bead thorities and officials of the Giroux ing. for circular and teatlmonlala. Addreaa: F. J. CIIKNtV A CO., Toledo, ObtO. Consolidated Mining company, are try"While I was In - training on the Sold by nriiirulata, TV. disapTake Uell'a Family illli for conatlpeUoa. the bemysterious track athletic team, my dally jogs ing to explain cheeks aggregating of on was I pay until after a came pearance put task, post-offiQuits a Difference. Grape-Nut- s food for two meals a day. $1,600, which were sent to the were Alice Is awlsilly disappointed. Kate I weeks for shipment. The letters two for Food the After using sent by a drayman to be posted,- who In felt like a new man. My digestion was That young Englishman asked her If turn entrusted them to a stranger. perfect, nerves steady and I was full she thought a married couple could Neither the letters or the stranger of energy. get along on 30 a week and she have since been seen. hastened to say yes. half and the mile for I the trained i When ft bout to board the overland mile runs (those events which requlro Mildred Well? ulAlice Now she has discovered that limited, bound for Philadelphia, and the and then much so long endurance) univertimately destined for Oxford had been he meant 20 shillings.-Somer- ville of dally Jogs, which before Clair Arthur St sity, England, such a task, were clipped oft with Journal. univerDceth, a student of the state events. man ease. I won both Impertenf to Mother. food put me In persity the only Rhodes scholarship Grape-Nut- s The the Examine carefully every hoitla of CASTORIA, ever sent from Nevada,, was made conmo and my condition ginger. gave fect a safe and aura remedy for Infants snd children, victim of tbe theft of a suitcase and Not only was my physical condition and et that It taining his clothing, credentials made perfect, and my weight inpersonal belongings. Scar tbs but my mind was made clear creased, are rather proud la'natore of Ely, Nevada, papers f out could I so that get and vigorous of the license collections for the quarstudies In about half the time for- la 170 Far Over SO Yearn. Inter ending September 1. This is be- my The Kind You Have Jdwaja fioaght. merly required. Now most all of the teresting the tenderfoot population was University men use Grape-Nut- s for cause of $10,400 coltocted $C,510 Nobody Wanted Church. have learned Its value, but I collected from gambling houses, $91)0 they North Gosforth church, near When amiss be not will dance think my testimony from saloons and $1.5GQ from some one to Newcastle, Eng., which had never been and help may perhaps hnlls. learn how, the best results can be ob- consecrated, but In which services had A flock of mallard ducks flew against been helif regularly, was put up at tained. miles fifteen wires high tension electrle of auction, not a bid was made for tho effect reason the for. a There's current be from Vancouver, B. C. on tho human body property. food dam-s- h Grape-Nut- s snd $2,000 was short circuited . and brain. The certain elements in . was done In the Vancouver power-houseGuns, Traps, Decoys, Etc. wheat and barley are selected with electrlo lights and cars Street Iiwret prices. Write far free catalog No.l to their power for N. W. Hide & Fur Co.. Mmncapolii, Minn. were put out of commission for twenty special reference nerve centres. and brain the minutes. . and son of Mr. The product Is then carefully Niagara Falls as a power generating Tho eighteen months old so as to make plant is worth $46,000,000 per year. of scientifically prepared Virginia Lynch, Thomas Mrs. snd headforemost Into a It easy of digestion. The physical and mty, Mont, fell Mro, Wlnolow'a ioolhlng gyrap, mental results are so apparent after pftvhtitra fuuohi ts tcwtliin, to produce flftinauiiun, tiUyt pain, cure wlu4 ouifei, fte ttu fi nd two or three week's use as Read a "The a profound Impression. UhcblM bul .Jowmlnuifibclor. But few men are able to retain their the baby life Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "Theres Whnq tho mother found t after ninrrluge. reason." a as extinct bath-hous- For Saving Life at 8ea. apparatus for life saving at sea TEA FROM THE FLOWERS. e one-hal- it. . Tbe impression given at the latest exposition in Berlin of Invention is that liquid air will soon enter the field as a very serious competitor of steam and electric power. W. N. U., a , ' . Salt Lake City, f No. 39, 1907. MIBEI TUMllS Overwhelming Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Succeeds. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkhuins Vegetable Compound is the conquering of womans dread enemy Tumor, The growth of a tumor Is so Insidious that frequently its presence is wholly unsuspected until it is well advanced. So called wandering pains may come from Its early stages or the presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly periods accompanied by unusual pain, from the abdomen through the groin and I thigh. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation or displacements, secure a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, right away and begin Its use. The following letters should every suffering woman of its virtue, and that it actually does conquer tumors. Mrs. May Fry, of 836 W. Colfax Ave , South Bend, lnd., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I take great pleasure In writing to thank you for what Lydia E. Rinkhams Vegetable Compound has done for me. I also took the Blood Purifier in alternate doses with the Compound. Your medicine removed a cyst tumor of four years growth, which three of tbe best physicians declared I had. They had said that only an operation could help me. I am very thankful that I followed a friends advice and took your medicine. It has made me a strong and well woman and I shall recommend It as long as 1 live. Mrs. E. F. nayes, of 26 RugglesSL, Boston, Mass., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I have been nnder different doctors treatment for a long time without relief. They told me I had a fibroid tumor, my abdomen was swollen and I suffered with great pain. I wrote to you for advice, yon replied and I followed your directions carefully and today I am a well women. Lydia ex-E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound pelled the tumor- and strengthened my con-vin- Dear Mrs. Tinkham I was told by my physician that I had a fibroid tumor anil that I would have to be operated upon, I wrote to you for advice, which 1 followed carefully aud took Lydia E. Pinkhamt Vegetable Compound. I am not only cured of the tumor but other female troubles and can do all my own work after eigh years of suffering. Mrs. 8. J. Barber, of Scott, N. Y. writes Mrs. Ferry Byers, of ML Pleasant, Iowa, writes t t Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "Sometime ago I wrote you for adviceabout a tumor which the doctors thougTit would have to be removed. Instead I took Lydia E. Iinkhams am a Vegetable Compound and well woman. to-da- y Mrs. M. M. Funk, Vandergrlft, Pa., ce whole system.- Dear Mrs. Pinkham : s "I had a tumor and Lydia E. Vegetable Compound removed it for me after two doctors had given Pink-ham- 1 was sick four years before I began to take the Compound. 1 now recommend Lydia E Pinkhams Veget. able Compound far and near. roe up. Such testimony as above Is convincing evidence that Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for Tumor Growths as well as other distressing Ills of women, and such symptoms as Bearing-dowMentations, Displacements, Irregularities and Backache, etc. Women should remember tbat it is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound that is curing so many women Dont forget to insist upon it when some druggist asks you to accept n something else which he calls as good. just Mrs. Plokhtms Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. She Is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick' women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-laLydia E. Pinkham in advising. Thus she is especially tvell qualified to guide sick women back to health. a Is ELECTROTYPES th Inm h? LfAI'Uttt..li.idiL.thiMae M STARCH esalsst to work with an surshss UvUms alessa 5S5 ssst-- i self-coned- - a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Three Sizes 25c 50c end $1 , Sold by &11 Druggists. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 a $3.50 SHOES thd c, fob cvtRV member of -EiajgHoea the family, at all PRIOES. mnv proem IV. E OOO (ItlMOMe Foe not mako a mall no ahoa as. S3 HtSWantt (ii.n anjt than ananirtaoturmr G25. TllR lUIASOVW. t Diiuelaa aliora are worn by more peopl. In all valkaot life than an other malt, le baoau.e of their .leellnit atjfln, and auwrlor wearing qualltlm. of the loethora and other material, for rh 1 he part nr um ami rr .L,t..ll u making is look! aftr t? uoihii or at.. rtheilia iniwt roiniiletnorganlaatiim of uprlntoileiiU,furemenaiol rallied lioeimtltnr, ho receive the hlgiieat wage paid In tho (low Inilijatrv, and wliiow W(nkmnnhli raunot be wiled. If I ymi h,t, mt Inrun fwtnHM 1 IlrttrktoiMAiw., ahow you how carefully W.L, ieniglaa hoea are inailn, you wnu d then uodervtaiid why they hold tblr lio, At heltor, wear longer and are of gretier vain than any other make. arlm-tlo- n fe l- dlreil to - J hoo a oannot 'Mi!liia name and WU ba aquatlcd at any nro. atMnHd on boiiimi! Tal T'o'tr deulur for W. l Itotitfla almee.price If he cannot pplv you, eel fan lory. Shoeaaeul every when by luulL Catalog free, WLImi(a, Bre. (.tea. Mu 1 s writes: BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT . ' would " A MISSOURI - who hove to the hard- - li. 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