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Show MAYOR OF SUNBURY Says Pe-ru-- na Medicine NEWS Is a Good SUMMARY EFFECTIVE AWFUL REMEDY R- - B. Tillman has been the I'nited States senate from South Carolina. SIMPLE FORMULA WILL BREAK A COLD OVER NIGHT. Senators Morgan and Pettus were by the Alabama legislature In joint session. Prescribed by Well Known Specialist Robert J. Gable of Yonkton, has been in the Cure of ConsumptionUnited States senator b Be Prepared by Anyone. the legislature of South Dakota, Here is a simple and effective remThe house of representatives of Kansas, has passed what is known as edy for coughs and colds.: Mix a half ounce of the Virgin Oil of Pine the baseball bill by a vote (Pure) with two ounces of glycerine of W to 20. and a half pint of good whisky. The house committee on agricul Shake well and take in teaspoon ture has decided to recommend the doses every four hours. This formula is said to be very efdiscontinuance of free seed distribu fective, being the prescription of an tion by congress. eminent authority. It will break up Itepresentaiive Charles Curtis, re- a cold in 24 hours, and cure any publican, hats been elected to the cough that is curable. United States senate from Kansas to The ingredients for this prescription can be found at any good drug succeed A. W. Benson. but care should be taken that Nearly 30.000 persons paid tribute store, the pure Virgin Oil of Pine only to the memory of Senator R. A. Algei should be used. This is put up only as his body lay in the city hall in in e vials for dispensing, seDetroit, Sunday afternoon. curely sealed in a round wooden case with engraved wrapper, having the Five Americans and seven Italian are known to be dead as the result o) name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), prean explosion of fire damp in the Penn pared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. plainly printed theresylvania company mine at Lorentz on. Sun-bury- ers' Bank and Sunbuiy Building and Loan Co., writes: "I have the utmost confidence in the yirtue of Peruna. It is a great medicine. I have used it and I have known many of my friends who have obtained beneficial results from its I cmaaot pcmise Peruam too use. klgkly." ' anti-Sunda- OF PAIN. PUTNAM Dreadful Case of KiJney Trouble and How M Was Cured. It's just aa eas otherwise Thomas N McCullough. 321 South Weber St., Colorado Springs. Colo., says: "For twelve or fifteen years 1 was suffering frequent attacks of pain in the back and kidneys that for lasted three weeks at a time. I would be unable to turn in bed The urine was in a terrible condition, at times a complete stoppage oc- began with Doan's Kidnev curriug Pills, and soon felt better. Keeping on, I found complete freedom from kidney trouble. The cure has been owe my good health to permanent. Doan's Kidney Pills." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. W. Va. A coal laden ship, name unknown, has foundered in a storm in the Black-sea- . a host of petty ailment rIERE are are the direct result of the weather. This is more true of the excessive heat of summer and the intense cold of winter, but is partly true of all seasons of the year. Whether it be a cold or a cough, catarrh of the head or bowl complaint, .whether the liver be affected or the kidneys, the cause is very liable to be the same. The weather slightly deranges the mucous membranes of the organs and the result is some functional disease. Peruna has become a standby in thousands of homes for minor of this sort, Ask Your Oruggist for Free Pertmb Almanac for 1907. ail-men- ts BROKE THE DEER'S BACK. How Treed Hunter Threatened Escaped Deatti. From Peter Rindernecht, of Camp Bailey, Pa., is still talking of his narrow escape from an infuriated deer, which he finally killed in an unusual man- - While the other members of the camp were away on a long drive, Pete, finding things slow in camp, decided to do a little hunting on his own hook. Back of the Hinkle farm he jumped a large buck and fired a shot which made a flesh wound. The angry deer, lowering its prongs, made for Pete, who dropped his rifle and climbed the nearest tree. The deer pawed at the tree, snorting with rage, and Pete thought it a fine joke until night began to draw near with the buck still on guard. Pete yelled for help, but his cries only echoed through the ravines. It was very cold, and the hunter found that it woukl not be long until he would release his hold on the branches and fall to the ground. A desperate plan was determined upon. Pete weighs close to 280 pounds, and when the buck, walking around the tree, was directly beneath him, the hunter donbled himself up like a ball and dropped. He landed right on the buck's back, and its spinal column breaking crippling it so that the work of killing It with his hunting knife was easy. Expert Ocean Mail Sorters. One of the most interesting performances of modern times is the handling of the mails in great ocean steamships. Some of the men become sd expert at sorting that they work almost automatically, many of them being able to put their finger on any particular town marked on the rack blindfolded. On an ordinary western trip they carry on an average about 250,000 letters and some 10,000 regis tered packets. The latter have all to be written up in detail in their books during the voyage, and this takea more time than the actual sorting. Th officials do not always manage to finish the work by the time they reach port, and when such Is the case they accompany what is left to the general post office and complete the job there Long and Remarkable Life. Suffold tells us of a remarkable record nf an old man of his acquaintance employed by Mr. William Ixxlge, of Gorieston-on-Sea- . This old gentleman began his working life as a farm laborer 71 years ago, before Queen Victoria came to the throne, and at 81 he can still drive a plow as well as most men of half his years. Almost more remarkable is the fact that although he has spent practically all his long life within sight of the sea he ha never been on it. nor has he Ter been . Inside a train. Tit-Bits- Changes in Dismal Swamp. Investigations of the scientists at Washington have recently developed the fact that at present the area of the Dismal swamp is slowly sinking, and Lake Drummond. in Its center, is growing larger. Similar changes have occurred In the past, periods of elevation and subsidence gradually sue needing one another. The average elevation above sea level Is so slight that natural drainage is Insufficient to remove the rainfall. v Sixty workmen, who were going to Eregli and the ship's entire crew were drowned. at Ten thousand people gathered the Juarez Plaza de Toreos Sunday afternoon to witness a fight between a buffalo and a bull, in which the buffalo was the victor. The North Dakota fuel shortage Is again becoming serious, inability of the railroads to keep freight trains moving being responsible in a large degree for this condition. Trouble is threatened at Santiago de Las Vegas, province of Havana, owing to the refusal of the acting mayor of that town to turn over his authority to the actual mayor. Four men were killed and at least twelve injured last week on the New York Central near Albany, N. Y., by the collision of a "light'' engine with a caboose filled with railroad laborers It is practically assured that the house committee on naval affairs will of anrecommend the construction other gigantic battleship, in addition to the one decided upon at the last session. Three fires at Richmond, Ya., de stroyed $330,000 worth of property, including the offices of the Adams and Southern Express and the plants oi the Surburg Tobacco company and the B. F. Johnson Publishing Co. As the result of her anchor getting afoul of something at the bottom of Hampton Roads, a fishing schoonei was the innocent cause of the recovery of the lost anchor and chain of the Confederate armor clad Merrimac. A smallpox epidemic has broken out in the city jail at Guthrie, Oklahoma, located in the basement of the hall where the constitution convention is assembled. Several members of the contracted the have 2onvention disease. As a result of a general exchange ol shots between the authorities and 8 nmnber of terrorists on the streets ol Grondo, Russia, five policemen, a pris on warden and one terrorist were killed and a number of persons wounded. The probable loss of the Norwegian bark D. H. Morris, 1,148 net register, en route from Norway to Gulf ports, vvas reported Sunday by Captain O. Hansen and his crew of ten men. who arrived at New Orleans on a gasoline launch. In Scoria, Miss., William Smith of to death Scranton. Miss., burned he whom with formerly Tigg. "Pinky" lived. Smith tied the woman down set the house on fire, and with a frorr shotgun prevented nelghbdrs rescuing her. Henry Ball, a negro, was lynched as Greenwood. Miss, the home of Governor Vardaman. He had attacked Mrs. Graves of that place. The coro ner's jury has decided the negrr had met his death at the hands of un known persons. Enrique Mosa. the bandit of the province of Santiago, who for more thai) two years had terrorized eastern Cuba and defied the rural guards, and whe was wanted for various alleged mur ders ha been captured at Havana bj the secret police. William T. Martin, Jr., formerly ar employe of the Dawes Indian commis sion, was convicted at Muskogee, I of unlawfully receiving from the government office the Creek Indian rolls, which later were copied and sold to real estate men. The senate committee on canals has authorized a favorable report on Senator Morgan's bill of the abolishing the organization Panama railroad and placing the road under the absolute control of the Isthmian canal commission. The Omaha courts have decided that works of art by famous painters, Including Vandyke, Rubens and Van Jcrwerff, are Indecent, and that reproductions of them cannot bo sold For persisting In In Omaha stores their sale John Greenberg was fined I, Inter-oceani- The cheaper oils and those soid in bulk only create nausea and have no effect whatever upon the bronchial tubes. Real Moroccans. Moor and Morocco are words unknown to the people of that troubled land. These people know themselves as Arabs and descendants of those valiant upholders of the prophet's green standard who swept like a flood across North Africa at the time of the hegira. The Morocco of the pres ent day they found possessed by a sturdy race who claimed descent from the people who were cast out of by Joshua, the son of Nun Their country, so far as its plains were concerned, was taken from them and their fighting by the Arabs, strength was made to serve the Arab cause in the conquest of Spain. They themselves gradually took to the mountains, to the great Atlas. Here they have remained ever since, speaking their own language, maintaining their own customs and racial attributes, and obstinately refusing to be absorbed by the Arab dwellers on the plains. These people are the Berbers; their tongue is called Shilhah. Literature they have none, in the ordinary sense of the word. But they have a rich store of oral tradition, myth, legend and folklore. n Invigorate the Digestion. To invigorate the digestion and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels there is nothing so good as that old family remedy, Brandreth Pills, which has been in use for over a century. They cleanse the blood and impart new vigor to the body. One or two every night for a week will usually be all that is required. For Constipation or Dyspepsia, one or two taken every night will afford great relief. Brandreth's Pills are the same fine laxative tonic pill yeur grandparents used and being purely vegetable are adapted to every system. Sold in every drug and medicine . store, either plain or sugar-coated- of the conditions It takes a hair tonic manufacturer Garfield Tea (Guaranteed under the t emulates ) Pure fe'uod and ilrug a slnsjsjisll liver, overcomes constipation, the blood and eradicates disease. Jt is made of Herbs. lt Your friends think that you are right and your enemies think that you are wrong, hut you have to show fhe rest of the cold, unsympathetic crowd Disease and Injustice. The sin whieh is termed dishonesty Is the same evil as that which is called disease in living bodies or blight In the seasons; and in cities and governments has another name, which is injustice. Plato. Animals as Playmates for the Children. Children play a great role in French society, as all those who have read Gyp's inimitable "P'tit Bob" will read ily admit, and now the small insists on receiving on her fete day and at the New Year a live pet, instead of a costly doll or a mechanical toy. The demand has been creating a supply, and a lively trade is being done, not only In puppies and kittens, in tiny monkeys and in lambs, but also in tigers and leopards. Up to a certain age, these small felines are quite harmless, and, of course, as soon as they begin, so to speak, to show their teeth and sharpen their claws, they are sent off to oae of the two magnificent "Zoos" with which the Gay City is provided. Revolt Againct Trading "No more trading stamps," Is the slogan of a campaign which English grocerymen are carrying on. One of them, whose shop is In East London, says: "There is not a small grocer la England who earns 15 per cent on his capital. Ten per cent Is average profit and the cost of trading stamps leaven him only about 6V4 per cent Sts-.pt- Par-isienn- e r.xnminc carefully aTrry bottle of CASTOHIa. Hear" tbs Signi ot y Cc4 Records to Be Proud of. Edward Wolfenden and Thomao Bleakeley have not missed a single session of the Baptist Sunday school at Upland, Pa., In 24 years. Thomas K. Draper has been present at every session for the last 20 years and Kliaa Eves and William Taylor have attended every Sunday for ten years. MX H l III i n TO 14 DATS. Of NTH KM' guaranteed to rnrs) an as of Itch nit. B ind. Hiesding or Protruding Til is to 14 days or money refunded. Pic. PA .i l It takes a clever man to pick up an umbrella and walk off with It Just as If it belonged to hiin. 1 a more potent remedy in the roots and herbs of the field than was ever Cuticura Cured Scalp Troubles of Two Illinois Girls Another Sister Took Cuticura Pills. produced from drug's. lu the good days of our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines and Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., in her study of roots and herbs and their "I must give much praise to all the Cuticura Remedies. I used but one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment, as that was all that was required to cure I was very much troumy disease. bled with eczema of the head, and a friend of mine told me to use the Cuticura Remedies, which I did, and am glad to say that they cured my eczema entirely. Since then we have always kept the soap on hand at all times. My sister was also cured of eczema of the head by using the Cuticura Remedies. Another sister has used Cuticura Resolvent and Pills and iWnlrs they are a splendid tonic. I cannot say exactly how long I suffered, but I think about six months. Miss Edith Hammer, R. F. D. No. 6, Morrison, 111., Oct. 3, 1906." power over disease discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. LYDIA E PINKHAM Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value During its record of more than thirty years, its long list, of actual cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkhain'n Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person and every thinking woman. When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions, weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, backache, flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the country has such a record of cures of female ills, and thousands of women residing in every partof the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She haw e years she has been advising guided thousands to health. For twenty-fivof Lydia E. Pink sick women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-laham and us her assistant for years before her decease advised under her immediate direction. Address, Lynn, MeM, -- Has Cinch on Position. Various authorities have passed on a letter received at the post office department a short time ago and it has finally been sent to t he post master general. The letter came from a western postmaster at a small office and read "In accordance with the rules of the department. I write you to inform you that on next Saturday 1 will close the post office for one day, as I am going on a bear hunt. I am not asking your permission to close up and you can discharge me if you want to. But I will advise you now that I am the only man in the county who can read and write." It is not likely that the postmaster will be : Protect The Health of your families by insisting on Pore Food. When it comes to Baking Powder, it means a savinp; of health and money if you use the standard article of purity and efficiency the wonderful 8c catalog is mailed buyers; or send e and receive sample of "perfect balance ration grass seed," together with Fodder Plants, Clover, etc., etc., and big Plant and Seed Catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Crosse, Wis. WiTTLE JAQUES MFC CO. Chicago. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy fur Dizziness. Nausea, Iirow-lnesHad Tasto In the Month, Coated Tongue, Pain In tlie Side, ilVER uLSa PILL. SMALL TOUI'in LI VEIL I'urely Vegetable. SMALL DOSE, Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for They Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, SMALL PRICE Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ELLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO Genuine Must Bear CARTERS Sig-atu- re iTTtE IlVER 1 PILLS. REFUSE RFAHFRQ lwm ""Mi SUBSTITUTES. of this psper de-- ss urine to any. ijy thing ad r columns shcild insist upon having tsk lor, refusing all substitutes or imitations. It POWDER ! STAMPS I.N y An absolutely pure baking powder scientifically combined. 25 ounces for 25 cents. Your grocer refunds your money it you are not sat isfied. Don't accent a substi tute They are impure and a men ace to health. Ask for K C, the standard of quality. Fnr.E Our mammoth free to all intending bounces BAKING KC We are known aR the largest growers of Grasses, Clovers, Oats, Barley, Corn, Potatoes and Farm Seeds in America. Operate over 5,000 acres. regulate the Bowels. la Use For tiver 30 Years. The Kwd You Have Always Bought Are Restor. d by Dr. William?' Pink Pills in Cases of Debility and Despondency. General debility is Qfsjed by mental or physical overwork with imperfect assimilation of nourishment, or by some acute disease from wiiico the vital forces have been prostrated and the entire organism weakened no as not to easily rally. To restore health it is necessary that the blood should he purified and urarie new The case of Mrs E M, Spears, of 92 lit Pleasant street, Athol, Marre., is a common one and is given here In order that others may be benefited by her experience. She says: "1 had been sick for a year from indigestion and general debility brought iu by over work and worry. I had tried many remedies, but found no leiiei' 1 snl fered from swelling of t.ie limbs Ion of appetite and dizzy spells, which Im came so severe towards night, that t sometimes fainted away was bilious and my bands and arms would go to sleep for an hour or two at time. 1 was so sleepy all the time that I could hardly keep awake 1 had frequent cramps in my limbs sai sevt re pains at the base, of my head and in my hack. My blood wa.s impoverished. I was afraid to give up and go to bed fearing that I would never get well. "About this time Dr. William?' Pink Pills were recommended to me 1 by a friend in South Vernon, Vt felt better soon after beginning the treatment and continued until I was entirely cured. I consider Or Williams' Pink Pills a grand medicine for weak women." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sent, postpaid on receipt of price BO cents per box, sis boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, 1. If. FOR SICK WOMEN SICK HEADACHE a safe and pure remedy for infanta and children. sud sac ttiat (t SPIRITS AND TWO SISTERS HAD ECZEMA. dear, for 1 know everybody thought Fate Is a female who gives men the George was paying attention to you. laugh for believing her. But as a matter of fact, he asked me last night to marry him." "He has then carried out his threat, poor fellow!" "What tbeat?" Positively MN by "He declared to me the last time I these Little Pills. refused him that he would take some CARTERS! They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In desperate step." Important to Mothers. . HEALTH NATURE PROVIDES By Swee Amenities. "I hope you won't be disappointed, and it pays better. to pull the wool over the eyes of a bald headed man. Deafness Cannot Be Cured tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We win give one Hundred Dollars for auy case of Dearness (canned by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. I'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sjid by Drugclsts. 7.',c. Take tlail's family Tills for constipation. as Tske 1.AXATIVK MtQaH) gumma label. Drue refund inniiev if it tui.n Ul cuie. K. W UKOVKS signature is on each box. ;t, y local application, as they cannot reach the portion of t tie ear. There Is only one way to :ure deafness. and that Ishy constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thla tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness la the result, and unless the Inilammatlon can be taken out and tills tube restored to Us normal condi- to be pleasant CU' Marriage at a Discount. of modern life are such as to discourage men and women from marrying, and if they do Diso to make them discontented. vorce has rushed from the extreme of being considered a disgrace which never should be mentioned to that of being regarded as a standard joke in the comic papers, a fit subject to be Clover & Grass Seeds. worked up in stage comedy and hilar-ouslEverybody loves lots and lots of Clover N. received by large audlencea. Grasses for hogs, cows, sheep and swine. Y. Independent. All fat The man who is on pleasure bent Is apt to find himself broke in due time. TO (1 111' A oil li in ONK DAT PETS FOR LITTLE PARISIANS Kinds DYES, are Mrs. Wlmlciw'i lit, t Srrnp. For children SssttiSSj ihr guru, reduce lllSJS patn, cureti wind colic. 25c buttle. half-ounc- All FDFT.FSs to light and washing and color more goods than others. 10c per package. Most A '.o , Hon. C. C. Brooks, Mayor of Ohio, also Attorney for Farm- ATTACKS wi si Ihey W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 5, Three Sizes 25c, 50c and $1. 190. j Sold by all Druggi.U- - |