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Show jpspsiaof Women NEWS SUMMARY A PUBLIC DUTY. , YruH arid will not stain good dyed lUTNAM FADELESS DYES, and the color are bright and fast. About 100 armed men attacked a Montpelier, O., Man Feels Compelled to Tell His Experience. train at Rogow, Russia, derailed tl; If a woman laughs at a man's jokes Compound Vegetable piBkhame express car, secured about f 050,000 because he Isn't her husband. It's Joseph Wilgus, Montpelier, O., says: and escaped. Best "I foel It a with women suffer to my tell duty others about i many Mrs. Wlsilo-- ! noolklng Syrup, A loss of more than $350,000 was ia Doans Kidney Pills. forehiliiieii teetiunr, tofunz t.t Tt Wtostion or dyspepsia which UU iauoM liw ttAuuuiiuB In, cum wind owito. tec feotti to treat to yield ordinary Exposure and drivrtenl curred a fire which by started after the symptoms sfiem to be ed '"whilethose ing brought kidney of ordinary indices-fj- , midnight in the heart of the businesi "Now, I am ready, how do 1 look, trouble on me, and I dear?" ''You remind ms of a Sioux medicines universally of portion Hamilton, Ohio. suffered much from In his war Dot seem to restore the pa Oh, you nasty paint. Seven Nationalist workmen were , regular passages of thing, you normal condition. Don't cry, darling; I fhot down at Lodz, Russia, one day isyiL 3 jf-ecre only meant you were dressed to kill." klJnp last week by Socialists. The local 'vf.i tions. Sometimes Baltimore American. there was retention t aituatlon ig most serious. and at other times passages were too Tbre more Catarrh In this reetloo of the eontu? The burning of the Rosenberg Bros.' frequent, than ati4iherdloaaB put tnd nt)l the hurt especially at night. There few jrean vh auppoMd tobo tncurabio. For a great was pain and discoloration. packing house at San Jose, Cal., rear docuirpronouncrd tt a local dla and Doans many preBoritwd local rntdle. tod bjr coaaunujr fulllug in a total loss of 1238,600, In- Kidney Pills brought me relief from to cur with local treainicmt. pronounced K incurable, ha proven lirrb tub tteicnc constitutional dl the first, and soon infused new life. cluding prunes valued at (105,600. aod therefor require conatUuUonl treat uieut. I give them my indorsement. Hall Catarrh Cur, manufactured by F. j.lbay The entire crew of twelve men of Toledo, Ohio, theonly Constitution! cur on Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. &theCo.market. It taken Internally In done from 10 the Norwegian t bark Adena were a to on act tb blood It drop leatpoonfiil. directly Co., Buffalo, N. Y. andmucou urfacof can They offer ou drowned as the result of the sinking bundled dollar for any tbytm. od it fall to cure. for circular tod trutlutonlai. of the vessel near Rexton, N. 5. Parisian Meat 8upply. F. J. CHKNhY A CO Toledo, Ohio Addre: The last year for which complete Hold by ?fc. Pruglt. Jacob Stehman, a boilermaker emTak Hair Family Fills for conutpatlon statistics concerning the meat supat the Pennsylvania Steel ply of ParlB have been ployed published is Attendance at Liepslc Fair. works at Steelton, Pa., shot and killed 1903. From the reports of that year At the Ilpslc fall fair of 1906, the bis wife in the crowded Broad street it appears that 267.027 cattle, 274,390 of firms represented as buyers market. calves and 2,047,770 sheep were number was 9,886, as against 9,105 in 1905 and at the and abattoirs city The Society of the Army of the Ten- slaughtered 7,534 in 1903; an Increase of over 31 156,007,850 kilograms (or cent during the last three years. nessee, in session at Council Bluffs, produced 327,016,485 pounds) of meat, of which per Tbe United States and Canada were i ptnkhara claims that there is a Iowa, General G. M. Dodge 123,712,180 (259,795,578 kilograms dyspepsia that is caused by a represented by 114 buyers, while Latin iao :ment of the female organism, as president and selected Vicksburg, pounds) were consumed in Paris, and America, Asia and Europe were also 1907. in of as the causes It Miss., while a disturb meeting 32,292,650 kilograms exported. Some ihich, place The official list of well represented. ilmilar to ordinary indigestion, of of tl choicest of French beef goes to sellers this P. former millionaire J. a O'Neil, shows that 3,275 firms th. year jt be relieved without a medicine where fillets and other tbe Winona, Minn., who owned all the England, had exhibits, as against 3,101 in 1905. not only acts as a stomach tonic, aweraf prime cuts are in demand for clubs, The countries Minnesota elevators In tonic South effect on the represented, and the grain ho t,s peculiar hotels, and the best class of restaunumber of firms from each, were as and was known as "the Barley King," rants. Mr, During the same year there follows: German proof of this theory we call at empire, 2,961; to Is dead at Cameron, Mo., aged 63 were killed 282,508 bogs, which yieldn to the case of Mrs. Maggie 228; France, 40; Great (aid ed 27,657,350 kilograms (58,080,435 N. Y., who was years. it, lirooklyn, wa. Britain, 13; Netherlands, 13; Switzertely cured by Lydia E. rink The Board of Church Extension of pounds of pork, and 29,370 horses, land. 6; Italy, 5; Belgium, 4; DenVegetable Compound after every which furnished 7,305,650 kilograms the Methodist church has decided to mark, 2; Sweden, 2, and the United else had failed. ;azic( She writes : (or 15,341.865 pounds) of meat, all of this Of next raise (1,000,000 year. States, 1. rtwo year I suffered with dyspepsia which was consumed in Paris. It ( delude Disorders and Cured by HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN I 1 pre-lJj- 0 THE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Price 23c and 30e I SICK HEADACHE W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes. 3.50BEST&3.00 Positively cured by IN THE WORLD these Little Pills. 1 Foster-Mllbur- n 0 Genuine Must Bear CARTERS Fac-Sim- ile 7iver Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ATILL PRICES. Bhotw. I) Shoe. (3 to ft. 60. OO to f 1.60. 'Women's Bliom. A Chllilrans Shoe. SA.86 to Sl.OO. Try W. L, Dougin Woinru'. Hliwl ed chilli roll' slioosi for style, tit end wear SHOES FOB EVEKYBODY Mns toSl.US. READERS WfeSST.Jl? Austria-H- ungary, amount, (750,000 will be used for home missions work and (250,000 for church extension. Fear of being chastised for the ea c theft of 30 cents worth of cigars from Insta the the general (tore of Trlppansee Brolk b thers in Akron, N. y., led eleven-year-ol- d Lawrence Griswold to take bis life by banging. mb. at Ei The Socialists have commenced a in of murder against those campaign or has such a record wai who are sof female troubles, as has Lydia opposed to them, and have lire :kham's Vegetable Compound. killed the director of the gas works )Ut several Nationalist wounded and had First Flower of Spring. workmen, at Warsaw. ion. le northern United States the One Italian laborer was Instantly flower urch, Irop is the only garden and one Is missing, thought to killed can count on year after year i E; e earliest to pieces, two are sign of spring. Its have been blown tb others are sefifteen and ous hurt with fatally white blossoms, or shaped seal of green sung by riously Injured by the explosion of ten tl often appear before the last whl sticks of dynamite at Pittsburg. lias gone. v The woman who was shot and killed illy, even city families need not I Jncoln park, Chicago, by & man In bout snowdrops, for they have who then committed suicide, has been s pas-ayIn narrow to thrive ioown mi between all houses.. Most identified as Augusta Ray, a domestic. ha is plants like the baking not sun The man Is said to be Charles Grant, ur isummer in order-1ripen their who was in love with the Ray girl. but the snowdrop thrives best One woman Is dead, a man is in a lai shade. hospital, suffering from severe burns, looms earlier if It has a chance fled from their homes in March sun, but is one of the 2,090 persons more passed a thousands and panic ew that will flower regularly, of a series result as a night and yleepless shade in less freely, dense New York City. northern exposure. Country of incendiary fires In America. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, the medical niJslsonary who founded and conducts, World Gold Production. mission, figtbe Labrador deep-sehe last 500 years over twelve the kings birthweek last ured among dollars worth of gold ia estl-- : created a Companion to have been dug from the day honors, being of St. Michael and St. Order of the Not much moj-- than one-hal- f George. a Is definitely known to be Ini The Coroners Jury agreed to place ice in the monetary stocks of lobe. Of this, however, the the blame for the Thoroughfare wreck 1 States is believed to hold from of Sunday, October, 28, at Atlantic on and & quarter to a billion and City, N. J., upon Daniel Stewart, the aged bridge tender. Stewart will be with criminal Ham Pinckney Wbyte, United arrested and charged negligence. resenator from Maryland, who celebrated his 82d birthday, During a quarrel In a gambling room ever been inside a saloon, never of a saloon near Fort Bliss, Texas, two ed, and never rode In a cab. infantry soldiers of the Twenty-fiftwere shot and killed. An(colored) adfastnesa noble quality, other soldier, also a member of the mgulded by knowledge or huntil ' becomes rashness or obstinacy, troop, hud been arrested and charged with murder. artz. The President has announced the .Wilappointment of Attorney General of Massachusetts, liam Ilenry Moody as Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to succeed Justice ilenry Billings Brown, who retired some time ago. , The department of Justice has Issued Instructions to F. W. Lehman sepelal counsel, to begin proceedings against the person or persons believed to bo Implicated in the recent embezzlement of (61,500 from the at SL Louis. Indictments have been returned against three employes of the Shelby Steel Tube company, of rittsburg, decharging them with conspiracy to fraud the government in connection with the boiler tubes furnished for a number of battleships. All automobile records between San Whenyoutuy&n Francisco and Los Angeles have beer of San OILED SUIT broken by Fernando Nelson Francisco, who covered the distance SLICKER of 504 miles In eighteen hours and thirteen minutes, three hours better demand than any previous record. 4Wtiv$ Trial of the rharges ngnlnat the various companies under Indictment alleging a combine in reIt) the easiest and at Chicago, and commerce, hits of trade straint only way to get been oBtpoi!cd until December 10. the best neither the government nor the packSold everywhere er being ready, to proceed to trlai. i generated the entire svsti-- that I to attend to my daiiy duties. I tt end nervous, and nothing that I ate rood and it caused a disturbance in my I tried different dysiepsia cures, seemed I to me. was ad hirg help give Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable ind a trial, and was happily surprised bat it acted like a flue tonic, and in a 1 began to enjoy and properly digest A My recovery was rapid, and in ksl was a well woman. I have reo : led it to many sufforing women." ther medicine in the world has ?d such widespread and unquaii-dorseme,h1, th? able o s nt 6 . y STAND PIRM or mob of COO persons attempted to ivneh Thomas Half, on his arrival at Spring Green, WK, under arrest charged with assault on Mr. Edward Frank. The prisoner was rtshed to lull. It Is charged Half, aftef assault-hMr. Frank, threw hef oyer a A BURTON ASSAYS AND cMtMisr. Omit, Mil. i5 J'01'1- SilTr,Lu.Hi CvsIMilaWM. ""' I'M nnni'Miinv"'ft, 'Zrr. f L "r li lurli." "T.l"muisbuulsl u.uk. "iTiiSI Thompson's Eye Walef ,nme. Marion Harland. The celebrated authoress, so highly esteemed by the women of America, says on pages 103 and 445 of her book, Eve's Daughters; or, Common Sense for Maid, Wife and Mother: "For the aching back should it be alow in recovering Its normal strength an Allcock'a Plaster is an excellent comforter, combining the sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness for several days in obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight. "For pain in the back wear an Allcock's Plaster constantly, renewing as it wears off. This is an invaluable support when the weight on the small of tbe back becomes heavy aud the aching incessant tlungadvtrtidin column should insist upon having what they ask tor, refusing all substitutes or imitation. It RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS. P.imr Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Eczema Mother Says: "Cuticura Remedies a Household Standby. Natbax Biesronu. si.. Wisliingwa, l. 1 on the bottom, which protect, you against high price and Interior shoe. Tak no eab.vt. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes-anInetst upon having them. mill ant wear (re.u Color font toelrlt Write for Illustrated Catal.g of Fall Style. 12. Bracktoo. Mem.. W. U DOUGLAS, Dept. tat. ue; fflEUWISM CURED The Circulation Stimulated and the Muscles and Joints lubricated by using SlosuN-- e Size of Heads. The average adult head has a circumference of fully 22 Inches. The size. average adult- hat is fully 6 and The slzeB of men's hats are 6 "Sevens hats are com674 generally. mon in Aberdeen, and the professors of our colleges generally wear 7 ',4 to 8 sizes. Heads wearing hats of the sizes 6 and smaller, or being less than 21 Inches in circumference, can never be powerful. Between 19 and 20 inches in circumference heads are Invariably weak, and, according to this authority, no lady should think of marrying a man with a head less than 20 inches in circumference." People with heads under 19 Inches are mentally deficient, and with heads under 18 inches "invariably Idiotic. Young Woman. Trade Marks, Be-i- d nd on, t'opvnubi l.atrels procuredV. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 46, 1906. ment, and Cuticura Pills. When we commenced with the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six weeks we had her completely well, and there baa been no recurrence of the trouble. We find that the Cuticura Remedies are a valuable household standby, living as we do, twelve Year's Tea Production. miles from a doctor, and where it The total exports of tea from India dolcosts from twenty to twenty-fivended the 26, 1906, April year during to come on lars the mountain. up amounted to 214,198,943 pounds, valMrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, ued at (29,294,936. The shipments to Walden's Ridge, Tenn., Oct were the United Kingdom 166,604,000 13. 1905. -- r & . pounds; - Canada. 15,019,000 pounds; Russia. 9,991,000 pounds; Australia, Make Son Private Secretary. 7,746 pounds; Turkey and Asia, 3,464 In appointing his son, Lord Bruce, pounds; the United States, 2,185,000 as his private secretary the earl of pounds; Persia, 1,091,000 pounds, and Elgin only followed the example of to alt other countries, 8,084,000 pounds. the late William E. Gladstone, who, All these countries, except the United when he became prime minister in States and Persia, increased their pur- 1889, appointed Herbert Gladstone, chases over 1905. The trade with the then a young man of 20, to a similar United States decreased 9.7 per cent, position. and that with Persia 65.5 per cent Fair-moun- SU V they eirel ottmr make. could take you Into my larg factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas ahoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. I.. Douglat shoe. Hi name and price h itamped' If ATTOUXJEYS. PATENTS Last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician, for an obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to the Cuticura Remedies, and was so well pleased with the almost instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded the physician's prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Oint- TV Shot Oralert t W. U iHuifliis Jobbing Hour l lit moil oomplct In th country regulate tbe Bowels, SMALLPILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. srfec-- i W.LDouglas $4 Gill Edga llnsy cannotbeequalledatanypr c8. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Ealing. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Dad Taste in tbe Koutb. Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, torpid Liver. They purely Vegetable. I s Lirdmeivt t. Price 25c 50c 6 $1.00 Sold by all Dealers Sloans Treatise On The Horse'Sent Free Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston, Mass. I I - ITS THE 'i f . t Known Quality There are two classes of remedies; those of known quality and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting irently, In harmony with nature, when nature needs assistance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting temporarily, hut iffjurionsly, as a result of forcing; the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and exeelieueo Is the ever pleasant Syrup of Fiffs, manufactured by the California" Fisr yrup Co which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most honefleinlly, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californinu blue figs are used to contribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It Is tho remedy of ail remedies to sweeten and refresh and rlennso the system firently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming constipation and tho many ills resulting therefrom. Its active principles and qualify are known to physicians ccnmlly, and the remedy lias therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well Informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that It Is a most excellent laxative lemedy. We do not claim that r it will cure all manner of Ills, but recommend it for w hat it really ,jp represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing; nothing; of an objectionable or Injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are Informed as to the quality of what they buy aud tbe reusons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, uufortnnately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cuuuot expect its henefleial effects If they do not pet tho genuine remedy. To tho credit of the druggists of the United iStatcs le It said that nearly, all of them value their reputation for professional integrity aud the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the FOOD. The True Way to Correct Troubles. Nervoue Nervous troubles are more often caused by Improper food and indigestion than most people imagine. Even doctors sometimes overlook this fact A man says: Until two years ago wadies and butter with meat and gravy were the main features of my breakfast. Finally dyspepsia came on and I found myself in a bad condition, worse in the morning than any other time. I would have a full, sick feeling in my stomach. with pains In my heart, sides and head. "At times I would have no appetite for days, then I would feel ravenous, never satisfied when I did eat and so nervous I felt like shrieking at the top of my voice. I lost flesh badly and hardly knew which way to turn until one day I bought a box of Grape-Nut- s food to see if I could eat that. I tried it without telling the doctor, and liked It" fine: made me feel as If 1 had something to eat that was satisfying and still I didnt hnve that heaviness that I had felt after eating any other food. "I hadn't drank any coffee then In live weeks. I kept on with the Grape-Nut- s and in a month and a half I bad gained 15 pounds, could, eat almost anything 1 wanted, didn't feel badly after eating and my nervousness was all gone. Its a pleasure to bo well again." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book. "The Road to Wellville, In pkgs. "There's a reason." Genuine-Syr- up of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and In order to buy the genuine article and to get its leuefldul effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, tho full namo of the Company California Fig yrup Co, plainly printed oil the front of every package, l'rico, hoc, per Lottie. Quo size ouly. if L.JSW.V PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color nor. (nod. brlohtor sod laitor rotors Ibis so? othor Wills lot Irss bMklsI J kni gzrmsnl without npiung mart. d. H. On I strlunt colors ill flksrt. Uleams.id Mis Culur. 10c Or, Tb- You ess d In rnld wol.r bott- -r thin so- - tt.r MONHOK DRUO CO., UniOniiltt, Mzsorr-- S- -. . |