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Show HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE. Left Thousands of Veterans with ney Troubles. engagement my horse fell on me, straining my back and Injuring the kidneys. I have been told I had a floating kidney. I had intense pain in the back, headaches and dizzy spells and the action of the bladder was very About three years ago Irregular. tried Doan's Kidney Pills, and found such great relief that 1 continued, and Inside a comparatively short time was entirely rW of kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbur- Co., Buffalo. n t'se N. Y, for Hot Potatoes. Herbert Claiborne of New York, something of an inventive genius and noted for good looks as well as for medical skill, suffers from cold hands in winter. And nothing will warm his fingers except hot water, a hot fire or a hot potato. He can be seen almost any frosty morning marching along at five miles an hour with a hot potato in each overcoat pocket and his hands grasping the tubers. He has two big potatoes piping hot wrapped in silk handkerchiefs for this purpose. They will keep your hands warm for hours unless you happen to sit on 'em," he says. "They are great for a football match or when you go sleigh riding." Dr. Stimulate the Blood. Brandreth's Pills are the great blood purifier. They are a laxative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, kidneys and skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body. They stimulate the blood bo to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors and cure all troubles arising from an impure state of the blood. One or two taken every night will prove an invaluable remedy. Each pill contains one grain of solid extract of sarsaparilla, which, with other valuable vegetable products, make it a blood purifier unexcelled. Brandreth's Pills have been in use for over a century, and are for sale everywhere, plain or sugar-coateNew York's Early Name. Manhattan island was once named New Orange for 15 months. When the English took it from the Dutch the name New Amsterdam was changed to New York, and then when the Dutch recaptured it in July 1673, they called it New Orange. It held that name until the English retook it in November, 1674, when the name New York was restored and has been retained ever since. Turbine Propellers Liked. Turbine propellers are steadily growing in favor both in the British navy and the merchant marine. Pure White Lead is the Natural Paint Pigment Numerous compounds are being offered to take the place of white lead as a paint, but no real substitute for it has yet been iound. Pure White Lead has a peculiar property of amalgamating with the wood upon which it is used added to this it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead (with its full natural tenacity and elasticity, unimpaired by adulterants), alone fulfills all the requirements of the ideal paint. Every keg which bears the Dutch Boy trade mark is positively guaranteed to be abPure solutely White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Faint. glvea valtial)o infor- 411 1207 mation ou'thf paint tree abject. upon request. lead parked tn bears tint mark. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in whichever of the follow inQ eitirs it nearest you: Now York, B"nn, Bufaln, Cleveland, PhilaSt. Onimgo, Cincinnati, delphia (John T Lnwlsft BmOfcJl PittsOil Oo.) burgh. UJatioitul Lead SICK HEADACHE CARTERS iTTLE WlVER H PILLS. Positively cnre! by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nauscu Drowsiness, Bad Tasto In the Month. Coated Ton is, Pain In the sido, f TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowls. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, CARTERS SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuino Must Boar Signature IITTtE REFUSE Snesee, Cloaks, Ribbons. Suits, etc, can ! made to look like new with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES So muss. GOOD PRESCRIPTION Kid- The experience of David W. Martin, a retired merchant of Bolivar, Mo., is Just like thousands of others. Mr. Martin says: "I think I have had kidney disease ever since the war. During an NEWS SUMMARY SUBSTITUTES. It Is said that Japanese laborers now In Hawaii who desire to emt! the United States propose to do so by going through Mexico. Hamburg-AmericaThe Steam Packet company l;is decided to name one of its two new liners now beiiijj built the George Washington. The Naval Appropriation bill, carr Ing 1100,727,607, was passed by the striate in i'l minutes All tha commit tee amendments were agreed to. According to a dispatch from Hong kong the West River steamer Hong Hiug struck a rock and went down and thirteen seamen were drowned. Mrs. J. S. Mundoll, aged 35, of Con nersville, Ind., killed her two dangle ters, aged 4 ears ami 7 months re spectively, and then committed sui cide. Nine coal miners were injured, two seriously, by the explosion of a com pressed air tank 200 feet below the surface in Lumaghi mine, at Collins ville, Ills. Nora Turner, daughter of O. H. Turner of Parrisbtirg, 111., shot Robert Kennedy, a trolley conductor, and then shot herself. Both will die. They had had a lovers' quarrel. The committee, on education of the convention Oklahoma constitutional has submitted its report recommending compulsory education and sepa rate schools for whites and negroes. In an official declaration issued from The Hague the government of The Netherlands sets forth its readi ness to receive the delegates to the second peace conference on or about June L Representative W. J. Salts of Phelps county was taken down with smallpox while in his seat upon the floor of the lower house of the Missouri legisla ture. Much commotion among the members ensued. The court martial at Tukum, Russia, which has ben trying insurrectionists, has concluded its labors. Seventen men have been sentenced to death and 45 others to various terms of imprisonment at hard labor. Word has reached the City of Mexico that Honduras has formally declared war against Nicaragua. President Boniila is at the head of the Hon- duran troops and is marching on the frontier of Nicaragua, The house in Leyden, in which Rem brant, the celebrated Dutch painter was born 300 years ago, was destroyed by fire last week. The building tor a long time had been a place of pilgrimage for lovers of art. Representative Garber of Ohio, has Introduced a bill to abolish fraudlent mining companies. The bill makes it a penal offense to use the mails, telegraphs, or express companies In advertising fraudulent mining stocks. Alexander Green, 100 years old, Mr. died at Piqua, Ohio, Saturday. Green was an officer in the Austrian wars in southern Spain and Italy, in the Grecian revolution in Turkey and In the German revolution of 1848-5Dr. John Cudllppe, pastor of a WIch ttaa, Kans., church, thinks President Roosevelt made a mistake in trying to suppress the report of any of the testimony of the Thaw trial, and declares that all the evidence should be printed. Mrs. Flora McDonald was arraigned In Chicago on Saturday upon the charge of killing Webster Guerin. Her mental condition was such that the case was continued until March 5. Her physicians say that her reason may never be restored. One hundred bodies have been taken from the coal mine of the Mexican Coal & Coke company, in which an explosion of gas occurred recently. There are known to be twenty-thremen still In the shaft and it is prac tically certain that they are all dead. The total production of automobiles in 1905 was 22,830, valued at 26,645,-064- ; as against 3,723 in 1900, with a value of $4,478,000. Of these 21,992 automobiles turned out by the facto ries, 18,699 were propelled by gasoline, 1.5C8 by steam and 1,425 by electricity. "Doctor" A. I Brannou, a saloonkeeper, who shot and killed Attorney D. R. Cox and Dr. J. W. Beall In the latter's office, was shot and killed hy some unknown person a few hours later while being removed from the Jail at Maiden, Mo., to Kenet, for safeguarding. The senate has passed the house bill Inproviding that the secretary of the terior may select any Individual Indian who may be deemed capable of managing his own affairs and place to the order of such Indian the amount oi the share of tha tribal funds In the n e treasury. Prolonged and severe rainstorms have resulted in Inundations In A' communication Railroads geria. throughout Algeria Is at a standstill and the telegraph aud telephone sysAgriculture has tems are useless. suffered damage estimated at millions of francs. The Fourth Territorial legislature convened at Honolulu In the 20th. Organization was effected by the election of B. F. Bishop, president of the senate, and H. L liolesteln, speaker of the house. Governor Carter's message was devoted principally to territorial finances THAT IS SAID COLD QUICKLY. SIMPLE MIXTURE TO BREAK A Ingredients Can be Easily Purchased at Little Cost From Any Good Prescription Druggist and Mixed at Home. balloons were sent out of Paris during the siege of I Pil l's I rui n 99 l BATS. Sixty-fou- STO-7- ment, whereby be has almost a monopoly of ihe valuable oyster beds of the Pearl islands that are situated in the Pacific ocean 75 miles from the city of Panama. lie ships his pearls mostly to Paris. 1 T ..... Receives Carnegie Pension. Judge C. C. Cole, of Des Moines, la., for many years dean of the Drake University law school there has received a Carnegie pension of $1,2S0 a He was graduated from the year. Harvard law school. Important to Mothers. Examine every bottle of CASTOH1.V. a safe and fure remedy for lufiinU and children, and see ttiat it Boa Signal In Use For Over :iO Yeara. Ski lund You Have Aiwa3 lioujbt Has Pearl Monopoly. Pisa of the Isthmus of Pana ma and one of the greatest pearl mer- chants in the world is visiting WashHe owns valuable concesington. sions granted by the Panama govern- Joshua Heads 2 Foot Long. Our mammoth 148 page Seed and Tool Catalog is mailed free to all intending buyers, or send 0c in stamps and receive free samples of new Two Foot Long Oats and other cereals and big catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Crosse, Wis. VERY FORM OF ECZEMA. BAD Suffered Three Years Physicians Did No Good Perfectly Well After Using Cuticura Remedies. "I take great pleasure in informing you that 1 was a sufferer of eczema in a very bad form for the past three years. I consulted and treated with a number of physicians in Chicago, but to no avail. I commenced using the Cuticura Remedies, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, I am three months ago, and prefectly well, the disease having left I cannot recommend me entirely. the Cuticura Remedies too highly to any one suffering with the disease that I have had. Mrs. Florence B. Atwood, IS Crilly Place, Chicago, 111., L. S. October 2, 1905. Witness: Berger." ing,-nervo- us e! Ims caper de- - - thing advertised in ks columns should insist upon having v;hat '.hey ask for, refusing all substitutes or imitalions. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS In (Trent for sale at the lowest pri'eit by i. A. i.i oi.t, i!M, to., 7 IT. adams St. Chicago ELECTROTYPES u.'i futicura YIP A real power that raises and dough ri with failures. A sustains the absolute certainty. No cake made with K C cannot fall. We insist upon refunding your m money For Baby's First Bath and Subsequent Baths. a trial does not convince you. if Because of its delicate, emollient, sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cuticura, united with the purest of saponaceous Ingredients and most refreshing of. flower odours, Cuticura Soap is all that the fondest of fond mothers ..tn Jaqties Mtg. Co. Chicago BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT and purifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands ofinfantsand children. Guaranteed absolutely pure and may be used from the hour of birth. Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for OM.YO.MF "ItltO WO lTIXIE" I.AXA I'IVK Hllojio Onlgitis. 8 mllarly ones remed es somei The thm and rl.ee original (JoJS Tablei Is a WUITK PACK Mi K with black ami il ipupring. and hears the signature of W UllOVK. tt. Oo. The man who knows nothing outside of his own business may have a good income, but he Is mighty uninteresting. Mri. Wlnalow's Root hint Syrup. ns the gtm.s, re, lures For rhll'lren Iprthing, rust ion. aiu s p:n. urn wind colli;. 2oc a hoLtle. i Knockers get big audiences, but no gate receipts. 27 Chartrhona Rq : Paris, ft DtfBtS' Umdnn, Iuvwil lf la Pn I1. tiler Dnn A Chm.C'tTr.. v ( m h ur boufc. U.b. A...-ji1'rujs. Rue I 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. s Tbntu Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to with Mrs. promptly eoimnunicato Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Prom the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest aud surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female Ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your ease. Her advice is free and always helpful. 25 ounces for 25 cents 5 Austria-Hungary'- Mrs. Pinkham's POWDER Germany's Beet Sugar. The production of beet sugar In the German empre in 1900 is estimated by the International Sugar Statistical association to be 2,157,200 metric tons (2,204.6 pounds each), against 2.394.-44metric ions In 1905. a loss of nearly ten per cent. beet sugar crop is 11 per cent, short. miim-- RFAHFR FOOT-EASE- . It cures painful, smarts feet anil Ingrowing nails. It's the greatest, comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes, easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Accent no substitute. Trhl trackage. FRFR. Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. What Lydia 15. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ford and Miss Miller it, will do for other women in like coudition. Every-- suffering woman in the United States is asked to accept the following Invitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. BAKING ye, OUNCES powder. Dear Mrs. I'inkham; ' For fear ytuirs my life was a misery to 1 (offered me. from irregularities, terrible dragging sensations and 1 had given up all uxtrviiia neriotisness. luipe Of SWBT bstag weM ag on when Lydin E. PlnkhMfTS Vegetable l mouQd was recommended. It OHTBd my weakness and made DM well and strong." Miss Grace Miller, of 1013 Michigan St., Buffalo, N. Y. writes: Dour Mrs. I'iuklmin : "I mi in a very had condition of health generally; Irritants, cross, baekscba and sultered from n feminine weuknoss. Lydia B. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, tired uie after all other medicines hail failed." Power Behind the Dough! by local application, as Qiey canuot reach the p n Ion of the ear. There la only one way to cure duafness.and tuat In by constitutional remedies Deafness Is cau-o- d by an Inflamed condltl n of tha mucous llnlnu of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed y m have, a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when It Is closed Deafness Is the result. and unless theentirely inflammation can be taken out and this tute restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo nV tr .ved forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is mthlng but an inflamed c .ndltl n of the nine ua surfaces We will give One llunJred Dollars for case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannotanybe cured hy Hall I Catarrh Cu-- e. for circulars free Ki CIENEY & CO., Toledo, O. bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Han's FainliJ Pills for constipation. A - Mrs W. S. Ford of lo.ts Lansdowuo St., Baltimore, Md. writes : ine ing us her tale of woe; wept so that I went out and got some things for her dinner and cooked them for her md you brought out a bottle of your very best wine and gave it to her? "Yes," returned the woman, "fhe doesn't seem to see us now, does she?" "The next time she comes to us with her tale of woe," affirmed the girl severely, "she won't see us, if we catch a glimpse of her first." In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S "I am not feeling- very well," "I am so nervous it seems as tlnmrrh I should tly ." "My back aches as though it would break." How often do you hear these significant expressions from women friends. More than likely yon Speak the same words yourself, anil tlie.ro is a cause. More than thirty years ago Lydia E Pinkli.itu of Lynn. oISMS. discovered the sour enf neur' all the Suffering endured hy her se::. ''Woman's UN." these two words are full of more misery to women than My Other two Words lli.it can bo fpand iu the Eii,;-!'.slanguage. Sudden fainting, depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, backaches, headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing down sensations, displacements and irregularities are the baueof woman's existence. The same woman who discovered the cause of all this misery also discovered a remedy. Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs holds the record for a greater number of absolute cures of female ills than any other one remedy the world has ever known and it is the greatest, blessing which ever came into the lives of suffering- women. Don't try to endure, but cure the cause of all your suffering. Lydia B. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. The following letters prove this : Col. Silas W. Burt, who was recently elected president of the Civil Service Reform was association, navj: officer under the first Grant Feminine Amenities. Clung to Old Fashions. Augustus Squire, for 65 years a member of the Cutlers' company, London, whose death, in his ninety-thirtear, is announced, always burnt candles In his house, for he would never have gas or electricity laid on. He never sent a telegram In his life, never used the telephone, and hardly ever rode in a train, traveling by bus, carriage, cab or boat. MRS. W. S. FORD MILLER L y "Isn't that the poetess over there :n the corner who came to see us after linner the other night?" asked the girl, "and wept all over the place, tell- Deafness Cannot &t Cured MISS GRACE - -- Oats ? Be severe when the fault demands Hardly What He Wanted. Albert Douglas, who will succeed Congressman Grosvenor of Ohio in the next house, is not weighted down with worldly goods, and was rather startled by an experience he had while looking around Washington for quarters. At one of the good hotels he was shown a suite consisting of bedroom, parlor and bathroom. On inquiring the monthly rent he was informed "only $1,000 for yourself and wife." Recovering his breath, which be managed to do without showing a tithe of his astonishment, he said with great calmness, "I'll write my wife all about the rooms and let her know beforehand what cemforts we shall have when we oouie here to live. So until I hear from her you need not mark me for this suite. She may think from the price that your hotel js not the kind we ought to live in." The John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis., are bringing out a new oats this That's a year with heads 2 foot long! wonder. Their catalog tells! Spetz the greatest cereal hay food America ever saw! Catalog tells! Many Perfectly Do You Know It, out djQ t owe the man a grudge. Take idvaiitage of Nature's splendid of- feting. Garfield Tea. the laxative that is pure, mild and potent. It is made wholly 01 twins. lor constipation, biliousne-n- , liver and kidney divii(-i- . It DUlifoe the Iileoo (in-- Mif tipI iiiiitiT (he lnr RVftnd e vsr PAXO OISTMKN 1' lb Kimraint .1 .Mire. in "I licb nu. loind. UlPfdinH off 1'nilrudlng Ft!., la I lo 14 dd) s oi uiouei retuoded. 50c-- . A noted authority on lung trouble advises that as soon as a cold is contracted the following simple treatment should be given. The ingredients can be purchased from any prescription druggist at small cost and easily prepared in your own home. It is said to be so effective that it will break up a hours and cure any cold in twenty-fou- r cough that is curable. Take a half ounce Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), two ounces of Glycerine, and (ijjht ounces of good Whisky. Shake well and take in teaspoonful doses every four hours. Be sure that the Virgin Oil of Pino (Pure) is in the original vials, which are put up expressly for druggists to dispense. Each vial is securely sealed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure); guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June u0, 1900. Prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. nlainly printed thereon. Only the adulterated oils are sold in bulk; these create nausea and never effect the desired results. half-ounc- WOMEN AILING Ho Well Women Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. B r'J ElkaarJ Carrlofle A Harris". MIB. Co. i lhharl. (mild im .J , I I'axtlno w.th of to str notertlmonlftTs. tions a"tnl Bond your n;uuo unci address on a postal card. rM I lilt;:.:;;.:: f (! Ions, such as nnal catarrh pelvlo esuun li and Inflauitn.ilion caused by Itnil-mn- e Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by din ct Io :ii treatment itscur-atlv- a power over these troubb s ts extraand trlvoa immediate relief. ordinary 'I li iu mds of women are and It every day,using do cents at drunristsnrby mall, lime mber, however, IT TOST TH' NOTII1M1TOTUT IT. T1IK K. 1'AXTOX CO., llo.tou, ktSSSs w Vi - . 9x 0ETIANCE J W. N. U., Si iiiui eatalofM FREE JsTirrv ?; y,,-ftL- 2 i Otir m a mSSSSSBBSSSaaasUTT ill 31 YEARS SELLING DIRECT ZAsJ j com in. . mm so i. ro pom vl nee nnv MBPfeBHIffBi rwiitriiiM Hi lit Vhx. will Ksi LK Qk BBS tine A nt 11 B B ami (!' allli r l.iimIi "a S1BBBB1BSSH ., f,,r (M"nl lier absolutely free a lorn trial box of book I Sold by all Druggist. Ovtehf in'1 hararft tilve beo iM rtlr" t from our fi i rv to uter fof a ttiird of i cr turjr, We fthip lof ia ml nation and ajifsrvraf ami truat ante laft da) ery. Y u are out ootittag If Put ftailslted M to r. -- My atyla, ptite. We art thr Urn ml Minn(;irtnrrrs In ihr World. Ho. 7W. niVeWaoi.w!th We muke 2 0 ntylet of lo the rMumtf eu'ldtkely. arfHne K. 'fi W inr I toh. Atit.,mrt. r If. r. If - a Vhisit m r.l Isr i, .,. .if. r'L ?i1.C7r .., ai LliUeeUonof TlUl i lear ilii I ma for rer y. lim rii, h SO, Mirblhsa, Mass J, IL OKI iom tit STARCH UStS Salt Lake City, No. 9, 1907, |