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Show A Cilia, M y Was a0r s qu, After ft Ifty n. and matloi loudly other rt t . 31!' Posltl vely cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Die tree from Dy epe pel, and Toe Hearty gating. A perfect rem-.' edy for DUzlneee, Nau-Provralneaa, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Fain In the aide, TORPID LIVER Tliotfels. Purely Vegetable. Victor as Kigali dose, small price. Must Bear Genuine Jccess. ietlca ol , t HEADACHE r Signature Fac-Simi- un; Itunuw oils of The re; SUBSTITUTES. refuse categor real i o much sterlou creative e t spos many wha Us fame ueasurej a. they ful, but Ht of r- - po 'ance, -Mag. ELO GO Wt on most S JORBILT ing home 11,000 St HONOR wear MAYER SHOES, to appre-- I over other the have etyle and 0. They feel and right qualities, uHof wear long and well, fl the first) i look good to the last. a mItJi Mexico OS event since the he bet helm ON0RBILT entries the fati ed his v ng to be tlon b tat fell and best t was i le looket mi that: lilnese o; d be had ould not won hat to backed ace the made with great care, of the She was a Japanese college student, little and thin, but very graceful In her Paris gown. in buying IYER HONORBILT SHOES. The kiss, she said, blushing faintly, "was unknown in Japan 50 years Now, among the aristocracy. It ago will oupply you) i! t write to us. Look for tho lytr Trade Mark on the sole. dealer , eta, Is becoming quite renowned. Yet It comes as a great shock at first. It is so different, you know, from anything In a Japanese girls experience. 1 have known maidens who fainted at a first kiss that was perhaps too warmly tendered. Yet these very maids became afterward ardent advocates of the new western embrace. Frankly, I like the kiss myself. Its stimulus, and the feeling, as of red mouth satin, when mouth touches with a warm, soft shock yes. frankly. I like the kiss, and 1 find it extremely difficult to deny an eager young man so innocent and sodelight-lightfu- l an embrace. nuke Leading Lady also Mirtha Washington Comfort Special Merit School Shoe. Shoe Company Idjcr Boot & IlilMUK, VIS. PARKER'S f HAIR BALSAM duneei and btantifief the half, a laxunanl frowth. Promote JWer Falla to Batora Gray Bair to ita Youthful Color Cure araip it hair faUut fftr,andPV)at lruprit di? HIM A CHANCE. SIVING Time for Hubby ly to Do n Live- Sidestep. husband was often to New York on bus! il frequently did not reach his ffltU the arrival of the midnight hrg, Wilson bad been in the sleeping peacefully at these without fear, but a number of I la the neighborhood during tor hubband'B trips to tiew distuibed her calm. e night of his return Mr. carefully up the 'tire, as was his wont on such so that his wife would note l8M, when he heard her voice, Wilsons to go 1 g ;1 strained know whether you are my r a burglar, came tho but I am going to be on : ex-w- s, side and shoot, so If you are Wd hotter get out of the louth's Companion. 8 -- Over Burled Treasure. 11 a tradition In Germany In the Middle elderberry plant over farmer at Oels ie plowing close to such a drilled R vessel containing rr cln of tho eleventh cen tia Pet an iteamire, ''goes the faster after being "I thoroughbred colt or a $10 Ws Ptn'" rice M ouhl ahlrh , inJS- lien Juft o'11 P stunt , vi cross-examine- rats." Lightning In Town and Country. in Lightning is most destructive with their level, open country. Cities, numerous projections and wires, are com naratlvely exempt Spanked Baby some fi ,n Man Whose Memory Was Bad. For more than an hour a witness for the defense had dodged questions. His faulty memory was particularly exasperating for the counsel for the plaintiff, who was seeking to recall to the witness' recollection an event of four of five years previous. Eventually the inan remembered 'something about it Ah," continued the lawyer for the what dd you think of it plaintiff, at the time? Ueaily, said the witness, speaking before the lawyer for the defense had time to Interpose objection, it was so long ago I can't recall exactly what I thought of it Well," shouted the excitedly, If you can't recall, tell us what you think now you thought then." Cats as Plague Preventive. An Italian correspondent of the North China Daily New writes: The newspapers have latterly been full of all sorts of suggestions for the stamping out of plague. For instance, never kill rats; If you do the fatal rat flea may be driven to feed on you. Also to keep compel eaeh householder cats. In fact, let the rult of the cat as it prevailed In ancient Egypt be revived In India, rienty of cats, no the c auee IN JAPAN. One Western Idea That le Popular with Eastern Maidens. tut lily and comfort four irk spots n THE KISS grade material, by skilled ttkmeo. They are honest rosgh and through. You get Te son.-- Ka FOR MEN bat It, That b. Foster-Millbur- SHOES . appeared before me, and I had dizzy spells, For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house. The Kidney secretions were Irregular, and doctors were not helping me. Doan's Kidney Fills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life." Sold by' all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. hut d Colic of Be- eyesight hreti ere flea-bitte- n B i etlng 1 old-tim- e Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton St., Napoleon, O., says: For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou-.- . bles. My back pained me terribly. Every or move caused turn , thaf superiority Suggen 'Be If you would see a horse strapped, booted, braced and gpared to the limit, you must seek such a track as you see at the country fair. Here comes an awkward gray .which never went under 2:50 In his life. He Is hobbled and checked and goggled, and hitched up sidewise, lengthwise and crosswise until there Is more harness than horse. You wonder how his driver ever got him Into this rig- Bing, am jiow he will get him out again without cutting him free with a Jackknife. A farmer with a Bray beard and twinkling obeye serves to his neighbor: Last time John Martin had that plug out on the load I told him he had the old cripple overloaded with Them straps injured. that was callated to hoist up his knees must ha pulled too tight and the critter was yanked clean oft the What John was gettin ground. ready, for was a race for (lyin' machines, not a boss trot. From The Count) y Fair, by David Lansing, In Outing. Unable to Do Even Housework cause of Kidney Troubles. resi ilrest wn He Beet, , TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Is not u Country Fair the Place to See It at hu If no the RACE. e of in won REAL "HOSS of 'Colliers treated by a Doctor winity. Look for the "Boo IIoo article in this paper. "There's e Reason NEWS SUMMARY A Break in the Ceremony. Little Tom was two years old and talking before his proud parents took him to bo christened , Though limit- RHEUMATISM RECIPE High waters in France have caused considerable damage to property. Mail advices from Batavia report the ambuscade and massacre of two companies of Dutch troops by natives in the Celebes. L. C. Smith, a night watchman and pioneer of Fresno, Cal., was shot and killed by a burglar as the officer was attempting to capture him. There have been 64 cases of bubonic plague in San Francisco, there have been 37 deaths and 7 recoveries, and 20 arnow under tieatment. On account of the illness, of the emperor of Austria the king and queen of Spain have postponed indefinitely their projected visit to Vienna. Three trainmen were killed and much property damaged by the explosion ol an engine of the Central of Georgia, which was standing near the station of Reynolds, Ga. Four young men, all residents of Perth Amboy, N. J., were drowned in Barltan bay as the result of their boat catching on fire, the boat being over turned in an effort to subdue the flames. Jose Gutierez, aged 117, died Iasi week at Ysleta, a few miles below El Paso, Texas. He drank whisky until he was 70, when be found It "was not good for a roan, and quit. Gutierez was never married. Roy Reed, of Portland, shot and killed his wife, Sylva Reed, in the office of the Hotel Havre, at Havre Mont., and before any one could interfere turned the gun on himself and blew his brains out. II. D. Reynolds, owner of the Reynolds bank at Valdez, Alaska, which closed last week, says the bank wiU be able to pay all claims. He says the liabilities are $55,000 and the assets, principally Valdez realty, $92,000 An order directing Joseph D. Lee, a lawyer, to produce the alleged mar riage certificate and a letter lq which his client, Mae Wood, alleges Senator Thomas C. Platt admits his marriage to her, has been made by the trial Judge. John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers, entered the hospital at LaSalle, 111., on October 12, and it is understood that be will submit to an operation for appendicitis when his condition becomes more fa vorable. The housing committee of the reliei corporation of San Francisco has filed a report showing that permanent and substantial homes have been built fot 1,382 refugee families, at a cost ol past eleven $512,667, during the months. Elkan Cohn, a once prominent banker and wealthy business man, was found on the Btreets of Oakland, Cal., last week, in utter poverty and in a dying condition. In the past eighteen months Cohn has been robbed of $150,-00by swindlers. Joseph Wood, aged 16 years, who was arrested on suspicion in connection with the murder of 9year-olEthel Nevtns, whose body was found in a thicket not far from her homo In Kan Camden, N J., admits having murdered the child. Tlans tha will convert Valparaiso, Chile, into one of the world'B largest and best ports have been accepted by a committee appointed by the presiFrench engident for the purpose. neers submitted tbelr proposal. The work will take nine years. Twenty carloads of mustard seed, valued at $35,000, will be shipped from Iiompoc, Cal., to eastern points. In each car there will he 900 sacks, each weighing eighty pounds. The shipment includes both yellow and red varieties of seed, and is the largest on record. The body of Frank Meakin, son, of the English millionaire chinamaker, James Meakin, is being held under police orders in the medical department of St Ixmis university, pending communication with kinsmen of the dead man in England. Meakin died July 14 from Injuries received by a fall from a window. Peter Murray of Bueua Vista, Colo., at the age of 67, has gone to college. He Is a student at Jefferson academy. Washington, 1). C., and tho teachers say he Is one of their most diligent pupils. In his youth Murray had to work for a living and sacrifice bis schooling. Hundreds of lives were endangered, thousands of persons were thrown into panic, 125 electric oars used on were several eroHstown Hues and property lot-- s to the extern of $4'm,om) was tauaed by a fire In the Fourteenth street cur barns In New York City on Oet, 9. from The barge Saxon, lumber-laden- , Georgetown, S. C-- , to New York stranded thirty tulles north of Cape Hatteras at midnight October 12. The captain and two men of the barge were drowned. Ono man, Fred iaiut munaged to reach tho shore and wa? picked up by life savers. Abraham Kuef appeared In Jmlgt Dunnea court on October 9tt at the time fixed for his sentence on the charge of extortion to which ho plead ed guilty. At the request of Assistant District Attorney Cook, liner attorney consenting, the date of sentence wai postponed to Oct. 23. Assistant Secretary of State Adee characterize as "an absurd lauard'' the report from San Francisco that Honduran land force had raptured a portion of Acajutla In September after a battle with the army of Salvador. Mr. Adee aald that Honduraa and Sal vador are on friendly terma. The American Woolen company of Boaton haa bought about 50,000,000 pound of wool, about 20 per cent of Its annual requirement, which will float, cleaned, $4,000,060 to $3,000,060, new wonted When the company' mill tre In full operation, the annual requirements will reach 126,009,000, 0 d HOME-MADPREPARE SIMPLE MIXTURE YOURSELF. Buy the Ingredient from Any E Drug- Your Town and Shake Them in a Bottle to Mix Thle. , In gist A authority on Rheumatism gives the readers of a largo New York daily paper tho following valuable, yet simple and harmless prescription, which any one can easily prepare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He Btatea that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescription pharmacy at small cost, and, being a vegetable extraction, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken regularly for a few days, is said to overcome almost any case of Rheumatism. The pain and swelling, if any, diminishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without Injuring the stomach. While there are Rheumatism remedies, many patent medicines, etc., some of which do give relief, few really give permanent results, and the above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of even the small towns elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the druggists will mix the prescription If asked to. well-know- Fictitious Impreatlon. "I cannot help thinking of the ed, his vocabulary included one or two choice words picked up from his father. Of course, he looked like a perfect little cherub on the eventful day, with his wide blue eyes and shining curls and mother had got him up in great shape for tho ceremony. At the most Impressive point Tom turned to his father and exclaimed In agWhy, damn It, he gravated tones: wet my head! Deafness Cannot Be Cured wron thought - displayed in your daughters commencement essay last June." "Yes." answered Mr. Cumrox, Judging from that essay, you would think she was as much interested 4n The Subservience of Individual Ambition to Eternal Destiny, as she la in ice cream soda. But she isnt derful , m ibfjr cnuuofi reth tbe di ponlou of the far. 1 her fa only uue way to cure df aftiett. and ttut I by conailuuloual reuieitle la caum! by au mflamed condition of ih mut-oulluliiff of (be huataWHan Tube When thU la inflamed tube you hate rumbling found or lm perfect bearing, and wbett it l fniirely cloaed. Deaf nos la tbe refult and uuIhhi ihn inflammation crb be taken out end tbla tube featured to lie uormel coudl tloD, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine eet out of ten ere reuxed by Uaurrh, which ( nothing but en lufleined condition of the inucoue surface. We will give One Hundred Dollar for eny ceaeof peefneae (caused by caterrht that eaonot be cured by Hell' Catarrh Cure. 8na for circular, free. r. J. ClihNtr CO., Tuleda, Ch flold by Druggltta lake Hall s temlijr FUlaforoonitlpattoii. f local etueit Wagner aa a Curative Agent. Vernon Lee has told somewhere the story of the marvelous effects of Wagner on a headache. One does, after a time, succumb to what la a kind of hypnotism; the sound aeema almost to clear the air, or at least to lull one Into a kind of dream In which only the sense of hearing exists. MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF qOWERi . Important to Mothers, d v Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, a safe and an re remedy for iufante and children, and tee that It ! BRS POMMEL- ' - SLICKERS 350 , , This trade mork Bear the Signature of end the word Tower on the buttons dlstln-- . qulsh this high grade illcker from .the Just as good IB Cm For Over SO Yuan, The Kind Yon Rave Always Bought brands Never look upon your work as a refuge from thought, but express your your work. Phillips QUALITIES OF WIT AND HUMOR. thought in HOWARD E. BURTON, ASc8Vr8?.ND Brooks. II; Hold, 011 Rpctnxm prifwi. (sold. Silver, in FundamentYet Alike, Many Ways tor. 71)0 00DI. 6Hcj Zmcor Copper II. Cyanldateau Etc. full Guns, Traps, Decoys, aentoaftppiiM- ally Different Control nml jnl (innre work BollnUd, Lowest price. Write for ficc catalog No.l Mon. klMe Colo Kvluramx. CarboutflAUoQH biuiAbN. W. lliue ii Fur Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Wit and humor are such elemental Thompson Ene Water fundamental things that It has always Wherever we meet misery we owe been found difficult to analyze them, pity. Dryden. W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. 42, 1907. says a writer in The Atlantic. Upon some points, however, those who have essayed this puzzling task agree for they all hold that wit Is an intellectual, humor an emotional, quality; that wit Is a perception of resemblance, and humor a perception of contrast, of discrepancy, of incongruAre both symptoms of organic deity. The incongruity is that which arises between the ideal and the fact, rangement, and natures warning to women of a trouble which will soonbetween theory and practice, between or later declare Itself. er and perpromise and performance; llow often do we hear women say, haps it might be added that It is alseems as though my back would It Inmoral a or almost always ways break. Yet they continue to drag In the case both of wit congruity. and suffer with aches in the along and humor there is also a pleasurable small of the back, pain low down in the side, dragging sensations, nervsurprise, a gentle shock, which acousness hithand no ambition. of our the perception companies do not realize that the back erto unsuspected resemblance or inThey of woman's organla the main-sprin- g A New England farmer congruity. ism and quickly indicates by aching was once in the presdescribing a diseased condition of the feminine organa or kidneys, and that aches ence of a very humane person the and pains will continue until thecaube is removed. great age and debility of a horse that You he formerly owned and used. ought to have killed him, interruptmade fromnntive roots and herbs haa been for manv years the moat ed the humane person indignantly. successful remedy in sneh cases. No other medicine Las such a record "Well, drawled the farmer we did of cures of feminine ills.' . almost Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan St., Buffalo, N. Y., writes- :- I was completely worn out and on the verge of nervous prostration. My back BABY WASTED TO SKELETON. ached all the time. 1 had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and tired. in Torments with Terrible Sores on Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound completely eured me. Face and Body Tore at Flesh Lydia E. l'inkhams Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaint, such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases. Cured by Cuticura. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and .invigorates "My little son, when about a year the whole feminine system. and a half old began to have sores Women Mrs. come out on his face. They began to invited to are weakness form female of from V'cmon any suffering coine on his arms, then on other parts wr'v Airs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free. of bis body, and then one came on his mu i 1111111 wirsTTi rrr ir chest, worse than the others. At tbe end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie his hands In cloth at night to keep him Tmcworlo from scratching tbe gores and tearing FOR EVERV MEMBER OF Hy8HOES the flesh. He got to be a mere skeleTHE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICE8. ton and was hardly able to walk. I 7 mnyonmwhoomn prove W. L YDougimm domm not makm A molt sent to the drug More and got a cake Jmciw Mon'm $3 $3.60 ahooo of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura (than any olhor manutaoturor. BF.A.SONW.L. DougUta .line. arwirn bjr more THE Ointment, and at the end of about two of th.ir In all walk, of Ufa tb.n any other make, I months the sores were all well. He and nierUr wearing qualltiea. oa.'aUont ktyle, each for other materlnl. of and the .election leather, par .he has never had any sores of any kind of the .hoe, and .very detail of the making 1. looked after by RemCuticura and the for of mwt since, the only .uperlntendenU.foreineDand ennileteorganlMtlon killed ahoeniekerk, who receive the blghe.1 w.gee paid In tha edies my precious child would have elioe indu.try, and when workman.lup cannot be died from these terrible sores. I used If 1 could Like you Into my large facuirfe. nt Rrorkton.Miti., mi .tlow you how carefully W.L. Single, idioeenre made, you only one cake of Soap and about three would then underotand why they bold their .Imp, at better, boxes of Ointment. Mrs. Egbert Shelrl. g y don, R. F. I). No. 1, Woodville, Conn., , CAUTION I 'Jbe'iienuiiielmve ' Dougin, name and price .lamped No MIOMVllllie. A.k your denier for W. L. Ihiugln. .hoc. If hu cannot Itipply yon. Mod April 22, 1905. w .out free. direct to factory, bhou. every here by in ail Catalog WJLDouglaBrocktoa.Mae Bible Names for Colts. A hostler from the Blue Grass has ju-'found employment In one of the His stables of a New York man. is so quaint and his daiky dialect stoiie of -- oie Kalmuck so unique no nieniLN- - of the household inlaaes an opportunity to speak to him and have him say a word. Ilm employer said to him a few 1 dtia ago: suppose your mas- t i down south had a good many BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ' Pinkham's Standing Invitation to J W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES MM vUww , Onurowr nuwaru nil i. exa-dle- 1 t The Power Behind the DoughI llOlHtS?" Bat we did. snh, dat we did! BAKING And name POWDER mi ole muster had 'em all Fnilh. Hope and Char-itv- . Bible names, Bustle, Stay and Crinoline, was all one Spring's cults! What's In 25 ounces for 25 cents a Namaf A real power that Old Amy, you know, who Is famous dough failures. for being a nested, has been sent to Jmi again. But a she weighs nearly 3uu pounds and is a good fighter. It took nearly all the reserve force to get hir In the wagon." Then the magistrate who sent her to jail ought to be arrested, too. "Why o?" "Didn't he commit big Amy?" Bal' timore American. 3Sk raises and sustain! the with absolute certainty No A cake made with K C ' cannot fall. We insist upon refunding your money if a trial does not convince you. iMARf1 'Those ills which fate determines, join must bear.' Theocritus. Mia Chicago Jaqgti C. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cefnr meet seede MeMef and au; twaeotwiUieul ripem Inter eelero then pn Writs Iw Iree antethygf. w keeklyt-Ne- One tOe eeek.te wlere Sber. They de tn eefd water better than any ether te Ore. Ileech end Mix Cetera. MOM HOE OHUO 11 to, VeeMndyt OO,, Quincy, llllnmlm |