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Show Women as Well as Men Miserable by Are Wade and Kidney NEWS S 1' M M A REAL CAUSE FOR GLADNESS. ii 1 Lawyer Carried Comfort to Convicted Client. How Young The congress will meet in San Fiaucisco next year. Speaker Joseph Cannon was in a railroad wreck at Bismarck, Ills., last week, but escaped injury. President Castro of Venezuela is again in ill health at Los Teques, and Is confined much of the time to his Trans-Mississip- Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessen s ambition ; beauty, vigor ana clieenul-nes- s soon disappear when the kidneys art out of order or dis- eased. . T': j i cviuucy iruuuie nas y 7v. VliVW' IF2? r v ir,t i m"n u'r a chi:d to be born afflicted with -ueak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, w hen the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with depend upon it, thecause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people supiose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great reined-- . The mi hi and the immediate effect of is soon realized. It is sold Swamp-RoRiflS bv druggists, in fifty- cent and size bottles. Yon may have a sample bottle . bv mail free, also a Home of pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Rooincluding many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & N.Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Rooand the adDr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. 4lWVJE- - J" bed. The Switchmen's union has withdrawn the demand on the western railroads for an increase of wages amounting to six cents an hour. Two men were killed and a buiMing blown to atoms when an explosion occurred at the E. I. Dumors Powder company's plant near Pinole, Cal. Miss Louisa Williams, a young has confessed that she threw babe from a Santa her Fe train two miles west of Cucamonga, s, Cal. The strike of the St. Louis shoe workers has been officially called off by the joint executive board of the Independen Boot and Shoe Workers union. Famine conditions are threatening the Vesternorrland and Vesterbatten districts of Lapland, where deluging rains have had disastrous effects on the crops. Homer S. King, president of the of San Clearing House association Francisco, says that the local financial situation is gradually returning to a healthy condition. Governor George I. Sheldon of Nebraska declares that he will use all of his influence toward securing the Republican national convention for KanSTILL AHEAD OF AUDIENCE. sas City next year. The Twelfth Ward bank, of New Comedian Made Humor of What Was York, one of the institutions which Approaching Tragedy. suspended payment during the early of the financial crisis, has re"Willie" Collier, the comedian, was days for business. opened an irrepressible membei of a barnmen were killed, one fatally Five some combination which, storming and a number seriously ininjured ten years ago, did the "tank" towns jured by the explosion of a boiler in of the middle west. The company had been doing a poor a planing mill at the John L. Roper business for several weeks when a lumber mils, Gelmerton, Va. and Five children were cremated certain town in Illinois was reached. Just before the curtain went up that their parents and two other women night, Collier was standing at the cur- were seriously burned when the home, of Thomas W. Zuver, near Pleasant-villetain "peep-hole,- " sizing up the audience. Pa., was destroyed by Are. "How's the house, Willie?" asked Russia wiped out the balance of her indebtedness to Japan, arising from another player. "Well," answered Collier, "there are the war, last week, the Russian emsome out there. But," he added, im- bassy handing over to the embassy pressively, "we're still in the ma- of Japan a check for $24,302,200. jority, old boy, still in the majority!" Chancellor Stout has rendered a deHarper's Weekly. cision revoking the license of the Standard Oil company to do business Nut Growing Industry of the South. in Tennessee. Illegal discrimination "Nut growing is a comparatively was alleged against the company. new industry in the south Atlantic The Alabama legislature has passed and Gulf states, but it promises to de- a bill to prohibit the sale or giving velop into one of the most important away or possession of liquors in clubs. in that section," said J. Z. Reid, a It prohibits exactly what the Georgia prosperous planter of Florida. "The law allows. The act will become effnost popular nut is the pecan, and its fective Jan. t, 1909. popularity is probably due to the deover the financial situation Worry velopment of systematic methods of caused Oscar a wealthy busiNelson, mawith it and it cracking grading ness man Ills, to commit of Rockford, or electric steam chinery operated by suicide by inhaling illuminating gas. power. This makes possible the marHe was formerly a prominent furniketing of the meats of the nut ready ture manufacturer at Duluth. for use. Walter Wellman, leader of the Chi"The demand is always much greatpolar expedition, er than the supply and many planters cago Record-Heralare now turning their attention to the who is returning from his first attempt nut raising industry. It is not un- to reach the north pole by balloon, arcommon for a tree to bear as high as rived in New York last week from 200 pounds of nuts in one season and Cherbourg on the steamer Majestic. most of these sell at from 60 to 70 The court of appeals has decided cents a pound. It does not require that the act passed at the last session much figuring to show that the pecan of the New York legislature providing orchards which abound in some secfor a recount of the votes cast at the tions are paying investments." mayoralty election in New York City, in 1905, is unconstituNovember, His Ear to the Ground. tional. "Do you expect people to believe all Over 1,000 delegates were present that you tell them?" "That is not the at Muskogee, Oklahoma, on the 19th, camthe answered sagacious idea," when David R. Francis, former govwin the to hearts paigner. "The way of the people is to tell them what ernor of Missouri, called the eighteenth anual meeting of the they already believe." Commercial congress, to order. "Free love will be the ultimate fate of the United States, if the present system of divorce is continued." This was the prophecy voiced before is a vast y of the happy homes of the Twentieth Century club in Chicago fund of information as to the best methods last week by Mrs. Margaret Deland of Boston. of promoting health and happiness and Before leaving Windsor castle for riglrt living and knowledge of the world's Highcliff castle, Kaiser WBhelm, it Is best products. stated, left no less a sum than $10,000 Products of actual excellence and to be divided as tips among the serreasonable claims truthfully presented vants at the castle. 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To get its beneficial months' Imprisonment respectively. effects always buy the genuine, manuIn consequence of the cancellation factured by the California i'ig Syrup Co., of large orders for cigars from New only, and for sale by all leading druggists. York, Chicago and other cites, together with the shortage of the Cuban tobacco crop, over 1,000 cigarmakers hi Id off last week by some of MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER (he large cigar factories of Tampa, ot one-doll- Swamp-Roott, t, d Trans-Mississip- the of Essential One to-da- Well-inform- d well-know- n AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY r WATERPROOF POMMEL SLICKERS This trade mark I " ) ond the word Tower on the buttons distinguish this hiqh A Til ' grfldr slicker fnm the just as gcoa A j Tmvr to eojto v brand WAS WILLING Young Man TO FORGET. I Ingenious, But Unavailing. son of Wilton, the Lackaye, the actor, has inherited the brilliant mind for which his father is distinguished. Not long ago Mr. and Mrs. Lackaye. who spent the summer at Shelter Island Heights, were invited to attend a card party and the young son was anxious to accompany them. His mother insisted that he should remain at home with Mary, his governess, but Wilton persisted and as a final argument he said: "Mamma, I think Mary is a Christian Scientist, and I might be taken sick In the night." The argument was not effective. d i !- -J SID Overwhelming Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds. One of the greatest triumphs of d Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable is the conquering of woman's dread enemy Tumor. The growth of a tumor Is so Insidious that frequently Its presence is wholly unsuspected until it is well advanced. So called "wandering pains" may come from its early stages or the presence of danger may be male manifest by excessive monthly periods accompanied by unusual pain, from the abdomen through the groin and thigh. If you have mysterious pains, If there are Indications of Inflammation or displacements, secure a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, right away and begin its use. The following letters should convince every suffering woman of Its virtue, and that it actually does conquer tumors. Mrs. May Fry, of 8H6 W. Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind , writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I take great pleasure in writing to thank you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. also took the Blood Purifier in alternate doses with the Compound. Your medicine removed a cyst tumor of four years' growth, which three of the best physicians declared I had. They had said that only an operation could hejp me. I am very thankful that I followed a friend's advice and took your medicine. It has made me a strong and well woman and I shall recommend it as long as I live." Mrs. E. P. Hayes, of 20 Ruggles St., Boston, Mass., writes: Com-Kiun- Woe-tinte- was Philadelphia congregation called upon not long ago to choose a pastor. The last three ministers had been persona non grata with most of the parishioners; and before selecting did some another the congregation pretty hard thinking. There was one woman of experience whose voice carried particular weight. Preacher after preacher was invited to the pulpit for a trial sermon, and all, in the final analysis, were rejected by the female arbiter. At last there came along a possible incumbent who met with her approval. "The reason I am sure he will give satisfaction," she said, "is because he has the right kind of a wife for a She allows him to rant minister. around all he wants at home and doesn't sass back. I found out a long while ago shortly after I was married myself, in fact that a man who hasn't that privilege at home works off his spleen elsewhere. A minister vents it on his congregation. That was why we couldn't stand the last preacher. This one will be all right. We won't hear a peep out of him." And upon that unique recommendation the congregation really did give the man a call. According to last accounts both he and the congregation were doing well. The wife has not been heard from. t9 ffD 0 3 T1 W Ej M W tta Proposed Father An amusing story is told by HarThat 'ho young fellow had grit was per's Weekly at the expense of a evident from the fact that Ins busiprominent Baltimore lawyer, who, like ness, from nothing, had in a few years most young attorneys, got his first begun t. bring in a fairish income. Ho case by assignment from the bench. made up his mind to get married. The His client had been indicted for mur- girl although the daughter of a der, and his conviction was a fore- pompous country resident agreed gone conclusion, as his guilt was un- with him but the father did not see thi same light. questionable. things The result of the trial was a sen"What: You?" he yelled, angrily. tence to be hanged; but the man "You want to marry my daughter! made an appeal to the governor for a Why, it is only a few years since you pardon and was anxiously awaiting a were eaddying for me." "Thai s true!" interrupted the young reply thereto when his lawyer visited him in his cell. man, "but I don't intend to let that "I got good news for you very stand In the way. The language you good news!" the young lawyer said, then used was certainly a trifle say d ; grasping the man's hand. but then you were under "Did the governor is it a pardon?" the influence of disappointment. After the man exclaimed joyously. all. you know, a very bad golfer may "Well, no. The fact is the governor make a very good father-in-law- . Anyrefuses to interfere. But an uncle of how, I'm going to give you a chance." yours has died and left you $200, and One of Many. you will have the satisfaction of knowAn Atchison woman started out to ing that your lawyer got paid, you buy her fall hat. First she visited know," was the comforting explanathe openings and looked and looked. tion. Then she took a friend and went BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY. around to the millinery stores and "tried on" again, saying, of course, Face and Neck Covered with Inflamed that her "hair looked perfectly terrible." Then she went home and Skin Doctors No Avail Cured thought and thought, by Cuticura Remedies. and, finally, went back to the stores and "tried on" once more; and thought, "My baby's face and neck were covand ered with itching skin similar to ecze- thought, and then bought a hat which ma, and she suffered terribly for over is so grotesque and hideous that her a year. I took her to a number of doc- relatives and friends blush with tors, and also to different colleges, to shame every time they see her wear no avail. Then Cuticura Remedies It, and strangers tare at her, wonderwere recommended to me by Miss G . ing what kind of courage it takes to I did not use it at first, as I had tried wear such a looking hat. But she so many other remedies without any did the best she could. Atchison favorable results. At last I tried Cuti- (Kan.) Globe. cura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Women Workers of Great Britain. Cuticura Resolvent Pills, and to my Women of Great Britain are well repnoticed an improvement. surprise After using three boxes of the Cuti- resented in the professions and trades, cura Ointment, together with the Soap and about 4,500,000 earn their own and Pills, I am pleased to say she is living. There are 124,000 who teach; altogether a different child and the 10,000 are bookkeepers; over 3,000 are picture of healtth. Mrs. A. C. Brestlin, printers and nearly 500 act as editors 171 N. Lincoln St., Chicago, 111., Oct. and compilers; 1,300 are engaged in 20 and 30, 1906." photography; civil service clerks num- her nearly 2,300; 3.S00 are engaged In WOMAN KNEW HUMAN NATURE. medical work and nursing and 350 women are blacksmiths. Personal Experience Counted in Her Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Indorsement of New Pastor. A IS W ffl Bore No Grudge Against 1 "I have been under different doctors' for a long time without relief. They told me I had a fibroid tumor, my abdomen was swollen and I suffered with great pain. I wrote to you for advice, you replied aud I followed your directions carefully and I am a well woman. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system." Mrs. S. J. Barber, of Scott, N. Y., writes: !' ir Mrs. Pinkham: "Sometime ago I wrote you for advice about a tumor which the doctors thought would have to be removed. Instead I took Lydia E. Pinkham's am a Vegetable Compound and well woman." Mrs. M. M. Funk, Vandergrift. Pa., treatment y to-da- y writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I had a tumor and Lydia E Vegetable Compound removed it for me after two doctors had given me ui. I was sick four years before I began to take the Compound. I now recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget able Compound far and near." Such testimony as above is evidence that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for Tumor Growths as well as other distressing ills of women, and such symptoms as Bearing-dow- n Sensations, Displacements. Irregularities and Backache, etc. Women should remember that It is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that is curing so many women. Don't forget to Insist upon it when some druggist asks you to accept something else which he calls "just as good." Pink-ham'- g RAZOR AND STROP FOR A RF A 1 iFRQ lAlviilIjlXO any-thi- advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they ask tor, refusing all substitutes or imitations. 139 i 1 iflEipS Mpg Ws?:V' that Contain Mercury, will the sense of sa mercury smell surely destroy and ootnplstely derange the wtiuie system when entering !' through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except on presi rtp ttoue from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, o., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tba genuine. It Is taken Eternally and made In Toledo, Onto, by F. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Ljld by Druggists. Trice, 7iic. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. HARRBALSAM JBCIPfn.s-'- IM"f'aH j N. K. W. 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