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Show ALL HAIL PE-RU-N- NORTHWEST A. NOTES NEWS SUMMARY WORN TO A SKELETON. A Wonderful August Kromeri, STOMACH CATARRH. I j Miss Mary O'Rrien, BOG Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes : "Peruna cured me In five weeks of catarrh of the stomach, after suffering' for four years and doctoring- without effect. In common with other grateful ones who have been benefited bv your discovery, I say. All hail to Peruna." Mr. H. J. Henneman, Oakland. Neb., writes: "I waited before writing to you About mv sickness, catarrh of the stom-ch- , which I had over a year ago. "There were people who told me it tvould not stay cured, but I am sure that I am cured, for I do not feel iinv more ill effects, have a good appetite and am getting fat. So I am, and will say to all, I am cured for good. "I thank you for your kindness. Peruna will be our house medicine hereafter. " Catarrh of the stomach is also known in common parlance as dyspepsia, gastritis and indigestion. No medicine will be of any permanent benefit except i) removes the catarrhal condition. Gained Strength and Flesh. Miss Julia Butler, R. R. 4, Appleton. Wis., writes she had catarrh of the stomach, causing loss of sleep and appetite, with frequent severe pains after eating. She took Pernua, her appetite returned, she gained strength, flesh and perfect health. Tom Ochiltree's Moon. After Tom Ochiltree, that able congress raconteur and laugh generator for the afflicted rich, settled in tew York as the amuser of the John W. Mackay family, he effervesced in a thousand different directions, and was as good in some ways as Sam Ward. One night he escorted John Mackay's friend, the Count de Biscout, down to the Battery to show the sight of New York. The moon was grand, and the count went into raptures as "her maiden reflection rippled over the pearly waters." He cried: "Eet iss grand! Eet is grand! Dair iss no such moon in all Italy!" "Count," said Ochiltree, solemnly, as befitted the occasion, "you just ought to see the moon in Texas!" How's This? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last, 15 years, and believe blra perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnanclallj able to carry out any obligations made by bla firm. Walding. Kinnan & Mabvin, Druggists, Toledo, O. taken Internally, acting Hall's Catarrh Cure of the directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces aystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all UTUKKlsts. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Wholesale Is Oldest Congregational Church. The Pilgrim Congregational church, near London, founded in 1616, is the oldest of the denomination in the empire, and it was from it that the London contingent of the men of the Mayflower was recruited. 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PAXTIN rl eanses and heals mucous m e m brane &f- snrn as bbsn catarrh, pelvic e or rauwn won ana im.ajnm euirill Ills ; Sore eyes, sore throat and I curIts treatment toCt attract mouth, by ative power over these troubles is extra-!, ordinary and (flies Immediate andrellrecThousands of women are using ommending It every day. fX cents at drugglsfiorby mall. Remember, however, IT OST VOf NOTIIIXJTOTRYIT. THK IU PAJlTON CO., Boston, IwI iruu-nin- IM of Thermopolis, Wyo., will probably die as the result of being kicked by a horse. The horse kicked him square in the forehead, crashing his skull. After spending thirty hours at the bottom of a shaft in Leadville, down Ahich he had fallen, Thomas Lewis was rescued by men who heard his taint cries for help. David Dose, a blind man, 45 years )f age, committed suiside at Laramie ay shooting himself with a small rifle, le had grown despondent over the loss of his sight and decided to take his life. Andrew Harrell, the millionaire Nevada stock raiser, who is said to have been the largest taxpayer in the state with the exception of the Southern Pacific railroad, died August 25 In Palo Alto, Cal. Mrs. F. P. Baumgartner, of Portland, ran down and seriously injured E. H. Evans, an employe of the Western Union in Seattle, with an automobile last week. Mrs. Baumai'tner was arrested and filed a $1,500 bond. Charles Bailey, a teamster of Portland, shot and killed his wife and her daughter. Rhoda Bradley, Bailey then shot himself to death. Mr and Mrs. Bailey have not, been living together and she has been supporting herself and daughter by working in a laundry. Fire destroyed the barn of the City Day Scavenger company in Spokane, and twenty-twhead of horses were cremated. Only four head of horses owned by the company escaped, and they were out at work. Thirty tons ol hay was also burned and loss is estimated at $10,000, with about $2,000 insurance. Robert Hennessey is in jail at Trinidad, Colo., charged with fatally shoot boy, at ing Frank Price, a Delagua. It is alleged that Hennessey quarreled with a woman, procured a rifle and attempted to shoot her as she ran from the house, but the bullet intended for her struck her brother. Despite the fact that Montana's wool production shows a falling off of 5,000,000 pounds as compared with the preceding year, this state still holds its prestige as the banner end of the nation. Again, because of better prices, due to invproved quality, the net results were far more satisfactory than last year. Dr. Perry Crosswait was probably fatally injured while alighting from a street car in Tacoma. An operatiori at the hospital disclosed a blood clot and recovery is doubtful. The doctor was for many years in Portland, Ore., afterwards in Des Moines, la., coming to Tacoma last May. He is about 71 years of age. One of the most peculiar criminal cases ever recorded in Montana was up for trial in Miles City last week. The case is that of the state against Charles Walters. The defendant is held, on a charge of forgery, which he Walters preferred against himself. forged the name of his employer to a check for $15. In a struggle with a thief in a room in Seattle, Detective Lee. A. Barbee shot and killed his adversary. Bar-bewas about to search the man on suspicion of his having robbed a room of samples belonging to a traveling man when the stranger objected and pulled a gun. The two men engaged in a fight. The bank of Auburn, Wash., was robbed one night last week, the robbers securing $5,200. The bank building was entered by some one possessand the safe was ing a pass-keopened by some one either in the possession of the combination or an expert knowledge of opening safes, for no violence was attempted. The second annual meeting of the Montana Wool growers' association will be held in Helena, October 2, 3 and 4. Several questions of gn at importance will come up for consideration. Among them will be the forest reserve question, the policy of the government on the public land question, the changing conditions in the industry, and others. John Beatty, one of the oldest and best known commercial travelers in the west, died at Butte. Mont., from (he effects of carbolic acid, apparently over taken in a fit, of despondency failure to secure work in his line of business. Mr. Beatty had been in poor health and practically had been out. of employment for the past four years. Suffering from a pressure on the brain caused from a fractured skull received In the United Steamship Bennington disaster, off the coast of California, more than a year ago. William H. McDonald, an officer of Newport News, Virginia, was picked up on the streets of Colorado Springs, and is in a hospital in a serious condition. The action brought lecently by T S. Taliaferro of Rock Springs, Wyo. to test the validity of coal land with drawals by President Roosevelt is to be appeared to Secretary Garfield of the interior department and, should Secretary Garfield sustain the legality of the executive order, mandamus pro eeedings to compel the general land office to accept filings on land withdrawn by the president will be Instituted. Abhorring burial in a grrave over which a monument would never be erected and on which flowers would never bloom, Andrew Russell of Wad worth, Nevada, who died a few days ago, made a deed turning over all his possessions to J O. Gregory, who In return for the riches, agreed to carry out the wishes of the dying man. of C. H. McKinnon. brother-in-laelected Charier- Haywood, has been president of the miners' union of Gold field, defeating John Reach. The an Mcnonncement came as i surprise. Kinnon Is known as a radical Socialist. o e hand-to-han- d y - Restoration Caused a Sensation in a Pennsylvania Joseph L. Briskey broke his neck Town, Ga., by diving into shallow water. Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elkland. W. D. Haywood, secretary of the ' Three years ago I found Western Federation of Miners, was Pa., says: t"h that my housework Labor day at the princ ipal speaker was becoming a burpicnic at Omaha. 1 den. tired easily, There are no signs of abatement in no had Du ambition and the smallpox epidemic at Vienna. was failing fast. My ring the last few days 166,000 persons complexion got yelhere been vaccinated. low, and I lost over Is Havana in construction Building 50 pounds. My thirst at a standstill because ot a) strike of ... ..V- masons, who have demanded the payment of wages in American money. the kidney secretions. Six men were blown to pieces at My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but accidenthe Russia, by as his medicine was not helping me, tal discharge of two bombs which I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. streets. the were through they carrying me at once, and soon all They William H. Abercromble, formerly traces helped of sugar disappeared. I have United States consul at Nagasaki, Ja my former weight and am regained pan, committed suicide by asphyxiation perfectly well." at his apartments in Washington, D. C. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. John J. Phillips, a prominent coal Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. operator, was shot by a burglar at his a died and home in Cleveland, Ohio, JUST A GENTLE HINT. few hours later. The murderer esOne Remedy Appearances Indicated caped. A heavy wind and rainstorm, with Nobleman Had Never Tried. blinding electric flashes, passed over The earl of Surrey, afterward elevFort Gaines, Ga., causing much damage to property, but no loss of life is enth duke of Norfolk, who was a notorious gourmand and hard drinker reported. A political sensation was caused in and a leading member of the BeefPittsburg last week when the grand steak club, was so far from cleanly in juiy indicted four prominent politi- his person that his servants used to cians for participation in the alleged avail themselves of his fits of drunkenness which were pretty frequent, by tax receipt frauds. the way for the purpose of washJerof The finding of the dead body On these occasions they ry Johnson, colored, with five bullet ing hint. him as they would a corpse stripped the be to is believed holes piercing it, and performed the needful ablutions. sequel of an attempt to assault Mrs. He was equally notorious for his W. W. Ellard, at North Birmingham, One day. on horror of clean linen. Ala. Mrs. George P. Clifford, of Grand his complaining to Dudley North at his club that he had become a perForks, N. D., was probably fatally infect martyr to rheumatism and tried jured near Ashby, Minn., by the overevery possible remedy without sucshe which in of an automobile turning cess latter wlttl!y replied: ,the St. and her husband were touring to "Pray, my lord, did you ever try Paul. a clean shirt?" King Edward has commissioned Mrs. Leslie Cotton, a portrait painter of A Horse's Good Fortune. New York, to paint his portrait. Two A spiritualist came to our house sittings already have teen given and some time ago and claimed to be able the results so far are most satisfacto locate our lost friends if we detory. sired. We had an old horso which The general land office, announces we had sold years ago and my mother that the total cash receipts from the wanted to know where he was. Mothdisposal of public land for the fiscal er began: year ended June 30 last, were $8,494,-983- , "We had a very good friend who alan increase for the year of ways did all our work. He passed $1,899,414. from us several years ago and the Moronto Chico, matador, was caught last we heard of him was that he on the horns of a bull in the ring at was In Los Angeles. I would like El Paso, Texas, and horribly mangled to know if he is still living." in the presence of thousands of spectaThe spiritualist made certain motors. It is believed his injury will tions and knocked on the table and prove fatal. then said: Mrs. Louisa Hill Carubajal, wife of "Your friend is in Los Angeles and a farmer, and seven children, were. is married to a rich young woman." drowned in a flood, resulting from Judge. heavy rains, in Alamo creek, Sierra Why Advertising Pays. county, New Mexico. The flood caused "You will be pressed for money damage estimated at $C0,000. because you have no advertisGeneral Pleasant Porter, the noted oftener to pay than because you bills ing chief of the Creek Indian nation, died observes the Buffalo News. have," of I. stroke at Vinita, T., following aj "Big advertising bills and big bank Second aged 06 years. paralysis, balances grow, together, out of the General succeed will Chief Mety Tiger same publicity campaigns." The merPorter as chief of the nation. chant who holds down his expense acThe navy department has decided to count by cutting out advertising saves No. christen the 20,000-tdbattleship money just the way the railroads 29, a sister ship to the Delaware, the would if they should stop buying coal effected can by New York. Tnls le for their locomotives. Without coal changing the name of the armored the wheels won't turn; without pubcruiser of that name to the Saratoga. licity trade comes to a standstill. It A wireless outfit which the police to throw silver out of the window pays believe was used for transmitting race that gold may come in at the door. news to the pool rooms of New York A Pardonable Fault. City, was seized in a cottage near the Sheepshead Bay race track on the 3rd. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, discussTwo men were arrested in the apart- ing a rather finicky attack that had ment. been made on certain recent stateFifty persons are said to have been ments, smiled and said: buried alive by a vast avalanche of "But who or what is blamelesss? It snow that has rolled down the moun- is like the case of the Scottish hen. tain side and obliterated the Chilean An old Scottish woman wished to sell custom house at Juncal. This station a hen to a neighbor. " 'But tell me,' the neighbor said, is on the Argentine frontier high up in the Andes. 'is she a'thegither a gold bird? Has By the explosion of a lamp in an up- she got nae fauts, nae fauts at all?' " stairs room, the two young children oi 'Awell, Margot,' the other old Aaron Anderson of Cowan Hollow, Pa., woman admitted, 'she has got one were burned to death. Anderson and fault. She will lay on the Lord's day.' " his aged father were helplessly ill and FAMILY FOOD. were so badly burned that they, too, will probably die. The Korean insurgents are abandon- Crisp, Toothsome and Requires No Cooking. ing organized resistance to the Japanese. They now destroy the railA little boy down in N. C. asked his ways and telegraph lines and murder unarmed Japanese, of whom they al- mother to write an account of how food had helped their famready have killed seventeen, shocking- Grape-Nut- s ily. ly mutilating the bodies. was first She says Grape-Nut- s A dispatch received in Paris from brought to her attention on a visit to the governor general of declared that Thanh Thai, the deposed Charlotte, where she visited the Mayor king of Annam, has abdicated in favor of that, city who was using the food by She of his son, who now rules the advico of his physician. Annam with the aid of regents, con- says: "They derive so much good from it sisting of the counsels of ministers. James Bellows McGregor, said to be that they never pass a day without the oldest Mason In the world, com- uslns it. While I was there I used the I gained about IS pleted his 106th year with a public re- Food regularly. I ception at Mount Snnapee, N. Y., on pounds and felt bo well that when rethe 6th. He was born in 1801. His turned home I begun using Grape-Nut- s joining of the Masonic order in 1827 In our family regularly. makes him a member of 80 years "My little 18 months old baby shortstanding. ly after being weaned was very ill Twelve persons wore killed and with dyspepsia and teething. She was twelve others injured In a wreck of an sick nine weeks and we tried everyexpress train on the Rock Island thing. She became so emaciated that at Norris, la. The express train it was painful to handle her and we which was northbound, jumped the thought we were going to lose her. tracl-- , and while going at full speed One day a happy thought urged me to collided with a freight train Rtandlng try Grape Nuts soaked in a little warm on the siding. milk. For the first time since the inaugura "Well, it worked like a charm and Hon of Labor day the great parade o! he began taking it regularly and Imthe unions was omitted in Chicago provement set In at once. She Is Several weeks ago the various orginl well and round and fat as fast zationi decided to abandon the parad as possible on Grape-Nuts- . and devote to other uses the larg; "Sometime ago several of the family amount of monew which was former!) were stricken with LaGrlppe at the expended on the parad". same time, and during the worst stages Announcement Is made that William we could not relish anything in the J, Bryan will begin a tour of speech of food but Grape-Nutand shape In York New state In October oranges, making us. nauseated else everything under the auspices of the New York "We all appreciate what your Mi Democrat!" league Progressive food has done for our family." Bryan is scheduled to make an addnw a Reason." There's Read "The Road lit tly? unveiling of the Bennett statin to WelMlle," In pkgs. m New Haven on October 20. at Savanah, Indo-Chin- IN Little Son's Explanation Seemed to Cover the Case. Little son. aged seven, whose training has been of the most painstaking and conscientious, rather took away his mother's breath in describing the dog's game of ball. He ended with: "And, mother, Topsy caught the ball in her mouth, and then just ran like h !" "Like what?" cried the 6tartled mother. don't you know, "W'y, like h mother?" innocently. "No, I don't believe I do. Just how is that, dear?" she asked faintly. "Well, I don't know jus' what It means, myself." he confessed, "but it's " a whole lot faster than 'lickety-spllt- SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. CARTERS They also relieve Di Itressfroin DvpejMa, Hearty Eating. A perfect ren WITTLE orri I vr K I nine Tuey regulate the JSide, lioelt. Nai- LIVER. TORPID Purely Yceta.rWs. Genuine Must CARTERS Pit-ti- ffly for DizzineftH, Bear Signature Fac-Simi- e Fiver 1st REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. !' OF ECZEMA CASE IN SOUTH. 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