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Show . .! . j . TOURING EUROPE ON STILTS. W h Carpet Chicago Man Arrested In Pant, for Drawing Too Big Crowds. Thousands (ft Paris. I An enterprising Chicagoac women suffer 4 18 "ving me enteu. UN Albert Nye.Rougbtoii d a i yax'tAi b stilts ' claims to havt IfeSM miles in Eu- rol,e Asia, and Africa aiuril m an Mexidat costume, imnjentie ttauaiiero nu u nrtci; vervei wmi Hianging tassels, stagv velvet suit with buttons like saucers and stilts covered by immeasurably long trousers. Thus aecotrtertd he arrived at the fortifications which surround Paris, accompanied by xniwds of a'.'.itated peo pie, some of whom apparently took him for a supernatural being, whip others regarded him aB a lunatic. Many had followed him miles from (ht country villages. The guard at the fortifications arrested him on the pre text of disturbing the public peace. Police Prefect Lepine was consulted with and advised communication 'American Consul General Mason, whc washed his hands of the Affair. Rough ton then, on, the advice of an American lawyer, applied for a permit to circulate' as an advertisement freak and a tailor was found willing to give him hand bills to distribute as. a measure of'umtectioa from the'police. Despite the permit the police continue to arrest him as soon as he appears in public, alleging that disorder Jji crowds follow him, hooting and flinging stones. Roughton takes it philosophically, lib, has' had the same fate in othei cities, notably Barcelona, in Spain, and Jobannesberg, in South Africa. He says he lives by the attention he excites, sees the world, forms a pretty good opinion of the different races anil countries, and if. occasionally he is annoyed by the idiocy of the authorities he has some good times. dit.lkwl'von hei4no s;el4s, languor, and lfzon otUer. symptoms of kidney trouble, but lay it to other causes. Make no mistake. Keep the kidneys well, and these aches and troubles will disappear. Mrs. Anthony Cadrette, 77 Mechanic street, Leomfiir ster, .Mass., "My sight failed, I had sharp pajln in my back and bearing-dowpans through the hips. I was nervous, iretful and jjuseable. The irine was gffeatly disordered and I began to have the of swellings I was- "running down fast, droiipy. when I started vising Doan's Kidney Pills, A wonderful change came and after using them faithfully for a short time I was well," ... ., , Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fostr-MilburCO., Buffalo, N. Y. ft nni ... Leaves Literature for Invention. It, is said that Gabriele. d'Apijunzig has wearied of literature and' ntw as pires to become a great inventor. Hif discoveries up to date are rf'new sy temfor bicycles, which does away wiU the rubber tire and a sure cure for baldness. Tiip discoverer i6 still Tery bald. The Ideal Family Laxative. that can fe: used by the entire family, young .'find old, weak and strong, without ahy danger.jpf"Jja"1,1 effects. It shonl'd have properties which insure tiw same ijose always having the sanj$'effeot, oili!ervib6;t'e'' quantity will halftfcto be Increased and finally lose its effect altoge'ther. VTieSe properties can l)o found in tftat dtd family remedy, ;3randreth's Pills, because its ingredients1 are of the purcSC herbal extracts, nd etery piW Is kept for three yeark before feeing sold,; which allows thefc to mellow. We do not believe there is a laxative on the market that is carefully made. rJrandreth's Pills are the same fine laxative tonic piNs yovr randfiarenijo usqd. They hav&Tj'eefr in'use for over a dlqtury and are J'or.salp everywhere., either plain or sugar-coateI Is one and an Exception. According to the New York Tribune, a country paper lays down this rule of etiquette: "When',a lady, and gentleman are walking in, the street, the lady should walk inside 6l the ' gentleman." It seems a little strauge that this simple rule, so long current among the cannibal tribes of .the Andaman and other islands, should find its way? into a rural journal of more or less' civilization. It wgula'- appeal 4hat- tne etiquette editor inula paper in question was either top ctueless.. or. too hurried to note any 'exceptions to the rule. Otherwise he would have ex ' plained that when the gentlein wai thirsty and desired to enter a cafe. the lady would .walk on the outride.- Cleveland Plain ''Dealer.A Rule - - . DISCOVERERS OF IRON RANGE. Others Beside Edgar Brown Are titled to Credit. ived rap- - with FADELi.-- IAKS En- will remaia No trouble to use. iMauUful. the-deat- - ? - The Zulu War Cry. . The Zulu war oryJ'tisad whenever they take the field byithe South APr,r- can footballers no.4p .JLojitUui,. .ha. WOOED IN AUTOMOBILE'. puzzled our. newspapers, not one of which seems able to spell it correctly, Norwegian Naval Officer Wins Girl in 6ays Notes and lupr iiti Sb& JJa.il,: ' This Country. ''frSi-Uzhfl.and Express gives it off 'TThe the Daily Jklail as Bridgeport, Conn. Johannes Schiott, cry really, consists of 'two words, and who gave up a commission as first Bhould be written "Igama layo.' lieutenant in the 'Norwegian navy tc( ii'd fof Zulu is "name,"'' "Igama" accept a place as mechanic at the "layo" is a possessive pronoun, meanBlue Ribbon garage in this city, in or "his" Thus the. "their." either ing order to be near. the girl jf his choice, In Daily Mail, although quite wrong Miss May tether Bedford, married Its orthography of the cry, is right in her. The bride is the second daughmeans is it "That that merely saying of Edward T. Bedford, a vice prester t his name." The explanation is bat Zulu etiquette doesJJno't allow warrtors, ident of the Standard Oil company, when they rush into battle, to men- land is ao.epthusiastic automobilist. was the culmination tion the names of their enemies,, but Of The wedding a mooting two years ago and a the leaders shout out. "That' is,: his courtship, carried on by name," pointing to the victims with means of the big touring automobile their spears. which' Miss Bedford flfove and in which Mr. and Mrs. Sohtott started on HARD TO SEE. their honeymoon. Performed at 'the Bedford summer Even When the Facts About Coffee homo in Greens Farms, the ceremony Are Plain. was very simple. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Miss Kmiv will refuse how It is curious people H. HedUtL-and Miss Grace M. Bedto believe what one can clearly-see- . Tell the average man , orwoman ford: . The Rev. C. B. Strayer, of the that the slow but cumulative poison Greeus Fauns Congregational church, in officiated. t y ous effec of caffeine 'rlirTewa no best man, the one' flif towfaU-n'' coffee tea and ter$, for that office, Lieut. A. S. heart, unset the nervous system and causa. UidiKosiion, and thSy may laugh Dehli, Qf.the' Norwegian navy, having to come to this country! been at ypd if they. aon'tJnow the farts.: Mr Schiott, whose energy and skill Prove It by science or by practical demonstration tn the recovery of cof- MM Mm a (jreriiotion as secretary of , the 'Blue' Ribbon company less than fee drinkers from the,, abgy,e and a large per cent, of Jhe "five months after he went to work,' at No. 127 human family will shhig UAlrf shjiutf Jwill U.V... .v,ilp Jiie bride a ders. take the drugs and keep on Park place, in handsome home given them by Mr. Bedford:' . drinking coffee or tea. "Coffee never h arced with jus .nor Superstition Rife. with several memhoVs of our houserosicrueianlsm, gnos"Maglanlsm, hold," writes a lady. It enervates, depresses and creates, feoliijg of lan- ticism, occultism,, together with Moand Hermetic mysteries, ar guor4 and heaviness.' It wf only by saic in this country and leaving off coffee and using Postnm flourishing Packets, locks of hair. that we discovered the cause and cure Europe 4' . i. Wands. Vaga lies., fakes and morbid of these ills. "The only reason. I am jure, why mental glats due to these are p H w can mental "phvs Postum Is not sed altogetlfo H) Hie all 'sides. exclusion of .oHinnry coffee Is, tinny cians M'ep tip with the new brain la now Inpersons df f "t know anl d nt pvm disease0. willing to iMrn the facts and' Imw to tensely alife, and all kinds of inlnfl if, .pjiobisfcttlO .and nrenare this nutritious bCierieiJ.jlKNirjlKHimrjr There's onlv one way according' to namai ic t" s, wneii men uiu not directions boll It fully 15 minutes. know a single law of naturo, are Then It is dUcions." Name given hy rife, even In the shadows of unlver Head altiea and colleges "Prof. Lark In thp liH.o book, Tiif' Hoad to Well- of Mount Lome ObiivaUjry a reason." Yiijc, In pkrs. 'TN Jjya He who steals a watch should not be surprised if be has to do time later. Mr. W For chlluitm teetumff, lltjt Houlhiiie Syrup. tu tfuai, ituucM tiften WllllllWMwii tac boltlA. Mli FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD IN WORLD W.LDougiai $4 Gill Edge line . Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their cannoibeequalledatanjpnce. Ialert : To Shoe W. U lKiuglat Job-Uit- g House U Ui6 tuoM couipieu; in t tili country Sendfor Catalog - Important to Mothers. Examine carrfully eTtry bottle of CASTOHIA. a tafe and aura remedy for iLfauta and children. and bee tbat it 2?z4? Bears the Signature or SHOl'S FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICEfc Men's Shots. 5 to Sl.nO. BOM Bhoi. t.'i Wumi-n'- i totl.23. Sn.!. $4 OO to I l.SO. Missus' & Children's Sh el. $2.28 to 1.00. . I.. DoukIhs anC Trv Women's, M ) Children's shoes ; for st le, fit Slid wear In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always bought. New York Girl Now Lady Paget. now ten Lady Pagets in Great Britain, the latest being the wife of Gen Paget, who has just beem She was MUs knighted. Minnie, daughter of Mrs. Paran Stevens, of New York. Her first appearance in London society was made a good many years ago, when her beauty and vivacity caused quite a sensation. they en't'l other make. If I could take you Into my There are Value of Woman's Nose. An Englishwoman was awarded 500 damages for a broken nose. The judge said: if my nose were injured I do not suppose the jury would allow me anything, but a woman stands in a different category." Two French cases are apropos. In one a man was awarded $150 for a nose broken in a light, while in the other JG00 was received by a young woman whose nose was broken in a collision. The woman was an artist's model, and what would have been a trifle to a man was a serious matter to her, as it would probably prevent her from earning her living as a model. 35 YEARS. Suffered Severely with Eczema All Over Body A Thousand Thanks to Cuticura Remedies. "For over thirty-fiv- e years I was a The Severe sufferer from eczema. eruption was not confined to any one place. It was all over my body, limbs, and even on my head. 1 am sixty years old and an old soldier, and have been examined by the Government Board over fifteen times, and they said there was no cure for me. I have taken all kinds of medicine and have spent large sums of money for doctors, without avail. A short time ago I decided to try the Cuticura Heme-flies- , and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, and two bottles of Cuti- cura Resolvent, two treatments in all, I ara now well and completely cured, I A thousand thanks to Cuticura. cannot speak too highly of the Cuticura Remedies. Joun T. Roach, Rich mondale, Ross Co., Ohio, July 17, 1905." Important News Chronicled. An English papier gravely announces that "Sir Keri Singh, the maharao of Srohi. lost his last jaw tooth on July 2 and had a diamond one put in its place." Every mother possesses information ache, and as I have hard r. lat you can giva condition, lam vital interest to her young helpful advice to girls in writing you." Myrtle Alili.t, Oquawka, 111. daughter. Mrs. Piiikliam: (Second Letter.) Too often this is never imparted or is Dear , " Itis with the fooling of ui most gratitude witnheld until seriousharm has result- that 1 write to you to til you what your ed to the growing girl through her valuable medicine has done for me When I ignorance of nature's mysterious aud wrote you in regard to uiy condition I had Consulted several doctors, but they failed to Ivouderful laws and penalties. my caso and 1 did not receive Girls' and modesty understand benefit from their treat meat. I followed any often puzzle their mothers aud baffle voiir advie, and took Lydia E. Puikham's physicians, as they so often withhold Vegetable Compound and am now healthy their confidence from their mothers and wi ll, and all the distressing symptoms and conceal the symptoms which ought which 1 bad at that time have disappeared." to lie told to their physician at this Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs. critical period. .When a girl's thoughts become sliip-gis- Pinkham as follows: with headache, dizziness or a dis- Dear Mrs. I'inkham " Before taking I.ydia E. Pinltham's Cege-tabl- e position to sleep, pains in back or lower t Compound my jieriods were irregu-la- r limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude: and painful, and 1 aJways had such when she is a mystery to herself and dreadful beadacbaa " But since taking the Compound my headfriends, her mother should come to her aid, aud remember that Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's aches have entirely left, me, my periods are Vegetable Compound will at regular, ami am getting strong sad Well, I this time prepare the system for the am telling all my girl friends w hat Lydia E. Ptnkhanrs Vegetable lom pound lias done for coming change, and start this trying me." Matilda Borman, Psimingtoo, lowa. period in a young girl's life without f you know of any young pirl who pain or irregularities. is and needs motherly advice, ask Hundreds of letters from young girls hersick to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, and from mothers, expressing their Mass., and tell her every detail of her pratitude for what Iydia E. Pinldiam's symptoms, and to keep back. Vegetable Compound has accomplished She will receive advice nothing absolutely free, for them, have been received by the from a source that has no rival in the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at experience of woman's ills, and it will, if Lynn, Mass. followed, put her on the right road to a Miss Mills has written the two folstrong, healthy and happy womanhood. lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comwill be read with interest: pound holds the record for the, greatest Dear Mrs. Pinkham- :number of cures of female ill's of any (First, Letter.) "I mil but tilt. in vearsofiure. urn medicine that the world has ever have dizzy spells, chilis, headache and hack known. Why d.m't vou trv It? Which is of Isrge factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoe are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. W. I Wherever you live, you can obtain Douglas shoe. His name and price U stamped on the bottom, which protects you against high TaA-- e no suoiff prices and Interior shoe. W. L. Douglas shoe for tute. Ask your dealer them. and Insist upon having used; they will not wtar ftrnssja. Fat ColorforEyelets Illustrated Catalog of pall Styles. Write W. ! DOLOLAS, Dept. 12, Urockton. .Mn.sc You Cannot all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane such as h, : iIhiu-hssw- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. Immigrants for Ecuador. The government of Ecuador has signed a contract with an agency in Guayaquil for the purpose of import' ing immigrants into the lower and eastern portion of the republic. The company binds itself to import 6,000 families. It is specified in the contract that the immigrants shall be white and preferably of the German or Dutch races. There is no satisfaction keener than being dry nd rnmfnrt aLI a t " uui till. hardest storm nasal catarrh, ufcrinc catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply uo.sing me stomacn. 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CHESkBROUGH 17 STATE STREET. 0 jPJli BALLARD'S fit SNOW LINIMENT - nn.-ihl- Vm-- "JT . i MFG. CO. NEW YORK CITY JAQUES MFG. CO. tje-lkalol- Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for , - Daughters-intere- sting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills. - CQn,dj-tlons- W. L. DOUGLAS S.SO&'S.CO Shoes THE BEST The Common Evil. The sin which is termed dishonesty Is the same evil as that which ia bodies or in living called disease blight in the seasons, and in citiee another name, and governmi which la Injusiioe Plato. SKIN ERUPTIONS Ironwood, Mich. The reports from Sault Ste. Marie announcing there of Edgar Brown and crediting him-witthe "discovery"' of the Ver'milion and Mesaba iron ranges, In Minnesota, notwithstanding which he died penniless, are decidedly erroneous in so far as they relate to his alleged part in the opening of those districts? wonderful Brown was conducting a boarding house at Two Harbors at the time the Duluth and Iron Range road was built from the place to the Vermilion fields in consequence of the discovery of ore there, and later he had a contract for .mining ore at what is now the Diflutji mine, hear Biwabik, on:) the Mesaba. The Merritt brothers and David , T. Adams, George C. Stone. Martin " Pa'ttisori," George Stuntz and R. B. Whiteside wwe pioneers on the Minnesota ranges, arid it was not until after their discoveries had led to the iftstRutHm of development work that Bfown put in an appearance. The part played by Brown was small at best. Xo property was controlled, by him that but for the "machinations" of John D. Rockefeller wouM have been turned oyer to ".1. .1. Hill and associate" tor $7,000,000, as the Sault Ste. Marie reports would v ,' 'have v,. Neither Rockefeller nor Hill became interes'ted in mining properties on the Minnesota ranges, until some years after the discovery of ore. PUTNAM bright aad 10 j . 1 i I vl I r 'Ajr V III 'TI III I I ll It re very ftvliih, Mrviceable and com- fortuhlt I m ar. ' Thry are drc fine locking shoes that can e cl'en''ed upon for wear and lor correct style. r your money by ou w'" B1' ,he moM i buying "Western Lady" shoes. wi h""'"pp'y Ilk B "" - Y"' dlff - M 'V 1 hiijuJ. y. VHHLf I ff 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 LLLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. fhree Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all Druggist!. |