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Show Uruguay's Financial Condition. TIRED BACKS. Urusuaj reduced her national debt during 1905. The total by debt on January , 1906, was $121,450,- T47, of which about 80 per cent, was The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure. Whi n they get out of order it causes backache, headaches, dizziness, languor and distressing urinary troubles. Keep well the kidneys and all these sufwill be ferings Mrs. saved you. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a res taurant at WaterYllie, Mo., says: "Before using Doans Kidney PiMs I suffered everything from kidney troubles for a year and a half. I had pain In the back and head, and almost 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 time I was cured. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a $1,&70,4&0 external. Uruguay is a prosperous country, and in her prosperity Is a good customer of the United States. Exports of merchandise from this country to Uruguay for the nine March 31, 1906, months ending amounted to $2,172,276, against $1,200,-&4s In the same period of the year. 2 pre-Tiou- $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper ill tie plitmfl to learn iu urmli'.l dlj-- e Hut cteu-that there lut baa beeu able M cure la all Ua tages. aud Ibat la cu.arrn Cure 11 tbe ouiy positive caiarru. lla:i enre now lcauwn u tbe medial fraternity. Catarrh belox a Cumtltutlutiiil dteaaa. rerulres a couatltu- Uonal treatment Uail'f ;urro C ure la tan-- n Internally, acting directly upon tue blond aud uiucoui aurfacea of i lie yiuna. thereby dutroylDg the foundation of the dWea-e- , aud giving the patlt-n- t atrenictu by bulldlnj up the eonatttatfoq and aasucIng naMre In d ,lug In work. The proprleion have omuch (atihln IncuraiUe powera that thnv offer One llundrvd Dol.ara for any case that It full to cure. eiiu lor e- -t or vnnu..alaia. Adlresa r. .1. CHEXI. V ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by a;l Druggists, "5c. Takellaii t f amily PUla for couatlpatlon. SUMMARY NEWS con-tino- KEEPER Fletcher D Proctor was inaugurated governor of Vermont on the 4th. TO eonference of the was association 1 inclusto 5, held in Berlin October lve. Ten terrorists were condemned to at death by drumhead courtmartial Czenstochowa, Russia, and later were executed. Major George F. Koyle, recruiting officer of the United States army, was struck and killed by a passenst r train The - at Atlanta, Ga. Prominent insurance men estimate the storm loss at Mobile. Ala., at $1,000,000. The total loss of life will 100. You Have Always Bought Bears the aV A At Not Narcotic. In Use $12,-470- For Over c-- Thirty Years CASTORIA How to Save DOLLARS in Cooking and Heating A KAN-- I Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere H . i Boise, Ida. A thrilling and bloody encounter with a bear occurred in the "Zoo" of Riverside park Sunday morning. Charles Hanson being terribly bitten by the beast. Hanson was emHe ployed to look after the animais. went into a cage containing a large cinnamon, weighing some 500 pounds, and a smaller animal, to put in fresh straw. The big bear made a pass at him and he attempted to back out, but tripped in the straw and fell into the little enclosure outside. The cinnamon rushed on him aud seized him by the arm. Mrs. Hanson was in the email enclosure with her children. She sought to fight the bear, but her husband called out, "Fod God's sake, get out of here. The bear has me, but you can save yourselves!" Mrs. Hanson thereupon threw the children out, and, securing a club, at tacked the bear. The bear paid no attention. Men gathered on the outside, The bear, but did not venture in. after chewing the arm nearly off, tnade a swipe that laid the scalp open and then grabbed at the man's throat. At that Instant a man outside thrust a stick across Hanson's throat in it such a way that it protected against the teeth. By this time a man named Sewell came running u with a rifie. He was nrged not to shoot, as he might kill the man. Hanson called out: "Shoot! I am dead if you don't." Sewell then killed the bear with a shot through the heart. The muscle was torn off Hanson's arm and hung at the elbow. It is thought the arm can be saved. r- VESSEL RETURNED TO PORT. Ship Sprung a Leak, and Crew Had Narrow Escape From Drowning. Port Townsend, Wash. The bark entine Planter, Captain Murchison, which left Everett eight days ago, bound for Manila, returned to port on hud in a badly Sunday, water-loggedamaged condition as !he result of a storm encountered off the Columbia river. As the storm increased in violence the rigging began going by the board and the Planter soon became unmanageable. In the height of the gale it was discovered tliat the vessel The pumps made no was leaking. headway against the inrushing waters, and her hold rapidly filled, flooding the forecastle, cabins and galleys. The ship stores were under water, and while the crew were trying to work their way back to the straits it was necessary to secure provisions from below with the aid of a net. d Japs Will Control Southern Manchuria London. Dispatches from Tokio declare that the bonds of the South railroad have been oversubscribed many times, but that there Exwere no Chinese applications. correthe this Peking fact, plaining spondent of the Times says that af though China was invited to participate, she did not do so because there were no funds available for the investment, and none could be had with out resource to a foreign loan, which policy and the fear of foreign complications both forbade. The railroad, therefore, the correspondent says, al, will be though nominally and Japan give exclusively Japanese, effective control of southern Manchuria. Man-ehuria- Chino-.Tapm- SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estcs. was born in Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1819, coming- from a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman of au alert restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their unman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world. The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, where rots and herbs were steeped on the stove, gradually tilling a gross of bottles. Then came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off some paiiiuhlets setting forth the merits of the medicine, now called Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and these Were distributed by the l'inkha-n- sons in lioston. New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, for whoever used it recommended it to otherSj aud the demand gradually increased. In 1H77, by combined efforts the family had saved enough money tq commence new spa per advertising ana from " ,.v r, that time the growth and success of tin- enterprise wi re assured, until toand investigating mind, au earnest day Lydia V. Pinkham and her Vege-tabl- e Compound have become houseBecker after knowledge, and above many all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa- hold words everywhere, and. annutons of roots and herbs are used thetic nature. In 1843 she married Isaac Ptakham, ally in its manufacture. Lydi E. Pinkham herself did not a builder and real estate operator, and their early married life was marked by live to see the great success of this iler reward years prosperity and happiness. They had work. She passed to four children, three sons and a ago, but not till she had provided means for aontinning her work aa daughter. as she could have done it In those good old fashioned days it effectively was common lor mot tiers to mane herself. During her long and eventful expetheir own home medicines from rooUs rience sin- was ever methodical in her and herbs, nature's own remedies work and she was always careful to precalling in a physician only in specially serve a record of every ease thatcame to tirgent eases. - Itv tradition and ex her attention. Theease of every sick perience many- of them gained a derful knowledge of the curative prop- woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands received erties of the various roots and herbs. and the details, includMrs. Pinkham took a great interest careful study, treatment and results in the study of roots and herbs, their ing symptoms, ana were for future recorded reference, disease. over characteristics and power with these records, together so She maintained that just as nature hundreds of thousands made since, aro bountifully provides in the harvest- - available to sick women the world fields and Orchards vegetable, foods of and represent a va.st collaboraall kinds; so, if we but take the pains over, tion of information regarding the CO find them, in the roots and herbs of woman's ills, winch for of the field there are remedies ex treatment and accuracy can hardly authenticity cure to tne various pressly unsigned equaled in any library in the ills and weaknesses of the body, and be it was her pleasure to search theseout, world. With Lydia B. Pinkham worked her and prepare simple and effective medi the present Mrs. cincs for her own family and friends. daughter-in-law- , Pinkham. She wa.s carefully instructed Chief of these was a rare combina- in all her hard-woknowledge, and tion of the. choicest medicinal roots assisted her in her vast and herbs found best adapted for the for years she cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu- correspondence. To her hands naturally fell the liar to the female sex. a in UydiaK. friends and neighbors learned direction of the work when its originaaway. For nearly twenty-fiv- e that her compound relieved and cured tor passed she has continued it, and years and it became quite popular among nothing in the work shows when the them. Lydia 10. Pinkham dropped her All this so far was done freely, with- first and the present Mrs. Pinkham, pen, out money and without price, as a now of a large family, took mother the of love. labor it up With women assistants, some as But in 1873 the financial crisis struck capable as herself, the present Mrs. Lynn. Its lentr! and severity were too Pinkham continues this great work, andt much for the large real estate interests probably from the oil ice of no other of the Pinkham family, as this class person nave so many women been adsuffered most from vised how to regain health. Sick woof business fearful depression, so when the Centen- men, this advice is "Yours for Health" nial year dawned it found their prop- freely given if you only write to ask erty swept away. Some other source for it. of income had to be found. Such is the history of Lydia E. PinkAt this point, Lydia K. Pinkham's ham's Vegetable Compound ; made known was made Vegetable Compound from simple roots and herbs; tho one to the world. great medicine frr womerf's ailments, The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to the noble with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. to-da- y n I I 'ink-ham- 's ! NO MORI- - MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUN I CAPISICUM VASELINE Afraid of Being Robbed. Sacramento, Cal While Oscar Her-olEXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS RFADY CURE FOR PAIN PRIC was going home from a whist parIN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES- - AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, QR 15c BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAfT ty he saw a mn standing by a tree A TUBt HANDY. TILL THE PAIN COMLS-KLEnear the corner of Tenth and G A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not aster. streets. He says he stopped and and curative qualities of klster the most deiicate skin. The the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve The navy department will make an asked the man what he was doing Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it s the best and safest external ?ffort to save the war vessels stranded there. Getting no answer, Herold counter-irritan- t a revolver and fired at the man, known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest drew Fla at I'ensacola, It the navy yard and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial who did not move. Directly he fired will prove what we claim (or It, and it will be found to be invaluable in the luring the recent hurrirann by dredg-'n- again, and the man pitched forward household and for chdoren. Once used no family will be without it. Many channels from deep water to the on his face, with a bullet in his forethe in Accept no preparation two later hours people say "it Is the best of all your preparations." died He head. octet where the vessels are high and it is not genuine. as our otherwise same label, of carries the unless vaseline man The hosoital. proved receiving iry on the beach. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASEto be an Inoffensive citizen. LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. Clifton H. Wilder, edi'or of the Chronicle at La Jara, Colo., was Taft Has Refusal of Place. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. told 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY fatally injured by .layson Coch-'an- , Washington. The president of La Tara, whri some of his callers Saturday that the postmaster truck Wilder over the head with I matter of filling the vacancy on the lungshot, fracturing the skull, as th' bench of the United States supreme suit of a political quarrel. You court was still under consideration by In a rear-encollision between a him. and that no conclusion would be the kind of regular passenger train and a heavy reached until Secretary Taft had retrain of Pullman cars, carrying the turned to the United States and there Waterproof consultation Oiled Clolhir, Kifleenth United States cavalry from was an opportunity for him. Various names have t" n with that stands the Port Elhan Allen to Cuba, five pasall inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal suggested to the president for Ihe hardest service of the mucous membrane such as sengers were killed and a score or place In the event that Secretary more injured, near Troy, N. Y. nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused Taft declines the position DotuuKnow?, by feminine ills, sore throat, sore The directors of the Atchison, mouth or inflamed eyes by simply in England. Capital Seeking Japs and Santa Fc Railway company the stomach. dosing l London. Orekiyo TnmmahaHi, But you surely can cure these stubborn l dlvidom' have declared a affections by local treatment with financial agent of the Japanese f if two and per cent on th' of the vice president Made for all kinds Toilet Antiseptic 'ompany'R common stock. This is an government, of th" of wet work or sport Increase of one half of one prr cent Bank of Japan and president arrived which destroys the disease perms,checks Yokohama Specie bank, hai ver the last dividend, SOLD EVERYWHERE discharges, stops pain, and heals the here. In an Interview he said he inflammation and soreness, During the trial of the Second sec would remain In Loatfoa until the 6 l'axtinc represents the most successful tlon of troops who mutinied at Aska per cent Japanese external loans were ten tl treatment for feminine ills ever moment nown unl in converted. The an present bad, Russia, June, pieMani agents. $.9 onn no rot produced. Thousands of women testify (trtl Mffied unfavorable for this operation, raat , ,M, mm entered the court room and k lie p6o,uw,uu to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Rales larie' O'lmiriUvHii.. ami froqiieril to it was impossible say lor u. Addreaa Dept. &X. II K. :4iht.. N. V.L'lij the Judge advocate, General Rinke therefore Send for Free Trial Bex vltch, and attempted to shoot Hi' when the Intended Issue of s loan of be K. 1 AA SOU CO- - Uottso. would 1906. N. Usb No. THA, W. this of for Lake U., Salt the General 41, $12R,000,f)00 purpose court, City, president made koffski. g i Irrea M 8! Charles Hanson's Terrible Encounter With An Enraged Cinnamon at the Boise Zoo Brave Wife to the Rescue. CASTORIA Signature of PIECES Law n The WHO SH E WAS TORN twenty-thir- International not exceed William J. Bryan has start ml on a tour of campaigning which, wiih few interruitions, will continue until nearFoster-MilburGhastly Foreign Pun. box. Co., Buffalo, ly election day. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, the N. Y. three J. E. Gaillard, one of tl noted American clubwoman, has been a Adanaa, shot men Henry by white thorhimself received abroad by royalty, and some If a man would know Is and S. dead, C, at the foreign papers have the te- oughly he hasn't much time to waste negro, at Manning, merity to declare that she has a In trying to find out things about his a lynching is feared. proverbial right to look at a king. neighbor. The negroes of Morocco City, Morocco, are causing great disorder, attacking Tews and Mussuhn. u. Four Europeans narrowly escaped assassin ation. William A. Dowell, a prominent Min neapolis newspaper man, was snot and killed Sunday by John Quirk, because For Infants and Children. of attentions to the latter's stepdaughter. Kind Judge Tayler, in the United State ;ourt at Toledo, O., granted an injunction restraining striking workmen at the Pope Motor Car works from pickAYegetable Preparation for Aseting the plant. similating the Food andBegula Eight prisoners broke out of the ling the Stomachs and Bowels of county jail at Newark, Ohio, after making a vicious assault upon the turnkey, Christopher Galvin, and lock ing him in a cell. Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuI-nessandRest.Conlai- ns surrounds the death of neither Mystery nor Mineral. Opium.Morplune Mrs. Laura Ayres, 50 years old, a well known church worker, who was round lead in bed at Shelbyville, Ind., with a bullet in her brain. napeofOUDrSAMUELPlTCiaR HmJan Seal' A special from Mondovi, Wis., says: Mx. Senna Mrs. John Severson, a young NorweSeed gian woman, living seven miles east ot JBftermiHt -III (arbohaleSvin this city, in the town of Naples, gave IksH Seed Ctonfied Jhv birth to four baby boys. "KtiStrynNrn Flavor. The net decrease in the pension roll Aperfecl Remedy forConsupa-rion- , of the United States for the fiscal year Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea , ending June 30 last amounted to Worms .Convulsions ,Fevensh-nes- s ever known decrease the largest and Loss OF SLEEP. in the history of the country. Tac Simile Signature of The. Theatre Nancy, at Nancy, France, was burned shortly before the NEW YORK. arrival of the audience for a performance. There were no casualties. The damage amounts to $100,000. At the carnival horse show at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jake Fisher, one of the EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. judges, dropped dead of apoplexy. Mr. Fisher lived in West Liberty and was . TMC omraun NCW TSBH CITY. one of the best known horsemen in the west. The delegation of Peru has received advices that both the government and the people of Peru are greatly pleased over the friendly spirit of Secretary Root's speeches during his recent visit to that country. It has cost many stove users HUNDREDS OF WASTED DOLLARS A military patrol, which was conto find this out. two revolutionists to jail in out this and will we ducting Cut mail to us and solve this problem for Coupon ycra. You will get all this information FREE. Moscow, was attacked" by revolution-lata- , who attempted to rescue the men in custody. The soldiers promptly FREE INFORMATION COUPON WRITS PLAINLY and only on MR S1DK OF THE PlFKB- killed both prisoners. Addrexs Manager Advice Department The Michigan Htove Company. Detroit, Mich. Twenty persons were Injured, two Larffent Mtktnoftorftuii wi in the World. STOVE or i to meet the wants of all alio a complete fatally, in a street car acciprobably line OarUud Gas Kan gee. dent in Cleveland, O., when a car Iv ataeaUon can hp icivpn tn rear letter uileM tbU coupon, u atucbed. fnllj .. crowded with passenger jumped the track while rounding a curve in the Send me free of charge your Stove Book on Base Burners eastern part of the city. Cast Ranges Steel Ranges Heating Stoves Cook Stoves Oak Stoves Gas Ranges Gas Heaters near Maciecowice, Russia, on the VisAleo your Expert Stove Advice free of charge. tula railroad, and then removed the Indicate this way X th kind uj t tor or ranye wan tod. rails from in front of an approaching mail train. A gen d'arme, however, J My itara dealer IMat , flagged the train and averted a disMi Name hSTDRjf NEARLY . State a-- , BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Is 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 and $1. Sold by all Druggitte. per-tiap- s He Knows m 7sat Cannot x To-pek- seml-nnnui- ape-cia- one-hal- Paxtine semi-annu- .,,, |