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Show GREAT SCHEME. w7 A? ifoiir Knte MnstPPitiHi J. 1 II - t. at "Are you still troubled by your neighbor's chickens?" asked one man of another. "Not a bit," was the answer. "Thej are kept shut up now." "How did you manage it?" "Why, every night I put a lot of eggs in the grass very carefully, and every morning, when my neighbor was looking, I went out and brought them in." THOUGHT CHILD WOULD A DIE. Wriole Body Covered with Cuban Itch Cuticura Remedies Cured at Cost of Seventy-FivCents. e "My little boy, when only an infant of three months, caught the Cuban Itch. Sores broke out from his head to the bottom of his feet. He would itch and claw himself and cry all the time. He could not sleep day or night, and a light dress is all he could wear. I called one of our best doctors to treat him, but he seemed to get worse. He suffered so terribly that my husband said he believed he would have to die. I had almost given up hope when a lady friend told me to try the Cuticura Remedies. I used the Cuticura Soap and applied the Cuticura Ointment and he at once fell into a Bleep, and he slept with ease for the first time since two months. After three applications the sores began to dry up, and in just two weeks from the day I commenced to use the Cuticura Remedies my baby was entirely well. The treatment only cost 75c, and I would have gladly paid ?100 if I could not have got it cheaper. I feel safe in Baying that the Cuticura Remedies saved his life. He is now a boy of five years. Mrs. Zana Miller, Union City, R. F. D. No. 1, Branch Co., Mich., May 17, 1906." NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY. Colored Deacon's Prayer a Wonder of Poetic Imagery. "Between emotionalism and formalism in religion," says a Washington clergyman, "there is a golden mean a reflection that came to me recently upon the conclusion of my remarks to a colored congregation in Richmond. "I had invited an aged deacon to offer prayer. 'Oh, Lord,' prayed he, 'gib dis pore brudder de eye of de eagle, dat he spy out sin afar off. Glue his hands to de gospel plow. Tie his tongue to de line of truf. Nail his yere to de gospel pole. Bow his head 'way down between his knees, oh Lord, an' fix his knees 'way down in some lonesome, dark and narrer valley, where prayer is much wanted to be made. 'Noint him wif de kerosene-ilof salvashun, an' set him on fire!'" e rill- - CURKD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is mtarantwd to ctir any case of Itching, BLlnd. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to U days or money refunded. 60c. Despair is the paralysis of the soul. Helps. 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Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Ta-at- CARTERS Genuine Must Fac-Simi- llTTlE Bear Signature IVER PILLS. nrrurr CIIQCTITIiTCS DEFIANCE STARCH to the Iron. MOTHER year has found I us just as we were getting I comfortably used to the dea that summer nau really gone. Busy people never have time to dwell very much on the passing of the seasons. The days are so full of tasks and Father Time is alv,ays catching up and getting ahead of us in spite of hia advanced age. It is always the same old story! Spring surprises us with its blossoms and its bursting brooks and then summer has come and gone before we know it. Very few of us stop to think that this swiftness of time in its passing indicates that we are really living rather than lolling through life. It is only when the days hang upon our hands that we know how blessed are those other times when we have to make lists of the many things we have to do and get up early mornings to begin them. Of course we are likely to complain that we get so little done, especially at this time, when the calendars tell us that another 365 days have become a part of yesterday's 7,000 years. We look back regretfully and repine that we have so little to record in the way of achievement, beyond the mere act of living from day to day and from week to week. But living in the right spirit, striving, if not always accomplishing and completing the tasks we set ourselves, is nothing to regret. It comes near to that simple life that sounds so grand and inspiring when it is lived in the woods, but which is quite as fine when lived in a big city. There is no doubt that when we try to set up standards of happiness and contentment and peace at the close of a year that has had its rifts of sunshine and its stretches of shade, that it is impossible to put wealth, or fame, or success, personal popularity, beauty or even health itself forward as the great, good thing that makes life worth living. The thing that counts is the ability and the desire to feel an interest in things, in events and persons In the game of life itself. All the other blessings pall unless that interest remains. It is very closely akin to health for it is a part of youth, of vitality, of life. It has become the general practice to speed the departure of the old year with every indication of rejoicing, welcoming in the new with acclaim and expressions of satisfaction. It is natural and wholesome to look forward, but those of us who wish to include the brick of gratitude in the building of our characters should learn to omit our complaints of the luck the old year has brought us. In truth, the new year will be to a great extent like the old what we make it and how we take it. Things will happen in accordance with the same laws that guide this big earth of which we are a small part. So we can greet 1908 in a calm and happy manner, rather than with any manifestations of frenzied joy at its coming, and let Us have the good man ners to speed our parting guest, 1907, politely. With all his faults we know him for what he was and the new year is as yet a stranger to us. We can hope and believe that all good things will come with him, but let us avoid the hackneyed congratulation on the passing of a twelvemonth that probably treated us better than we deserved. The dawning of another January is Invariably the time for what are called "good resolutions,' which translate themselves into rash promises, usually bi t ken before the new year is well under way. ' way of That was the expressing an inclination to reform one's bad habits and people kept on from youth to old age making these good rt solutions every 31st of December, finding themselves each year further from perfection than ever. Good resolutions are not no prevalent, or at least not so noisy as they used to be at this time. They have become popular material for the comic papers and everybody knows what a joke they are. Nevertheless, the close of a year Is a ctipital time for a look back, a retrospect In which we can see the faults that are on the mend with us, or the ones that have persevered and grown stron cer. Maybe some new tendency has sprung up which does not promise well. At all events If wo are able to get a new view of our characters as though a searchlight had been thrown NORTHWEST in on our soul, we are in a fair way to Improve. It is only when we blindly consider-ourselveas right in everything that we ate all wrong. It is only when we blindly consider ourselves as right in everything that we are all wrong. So if your look back shows you mistakes and errors and misbeliefs, be glad that the New Year gives you a clean slate to try for the right road A Lost Art. Richmond housekeeper had occasion many times to employ a certain odd character of the town known as Aunt Cecilia Cromwell. The old woman had not been seen in the vicinity of the house for a long time until recently, when the lady of the house said to her: "Good morning. Aunt Cecilia. Why aren't you washing nowadays?" "It's dis way. Miss Annie." replied Aunt Cecilia, indulgently, Ts been out o' wuhk so long dat now when could wuhk I fii:ds 11 done lost mah taste fo' it." Lippincott's. A The Only Way.' Cassldy Ah! well, no wan kc pr vin; w'at'l past an' gone. Casey Ye could if ye only acted quick enough. Cassidy Go 'long, man! how could yer? Casey Stop It before It happens. After bfiug closed for coinage purposes for more than twelve years, the United States mint at Carson City. Nevada, may be reopened within the next few months. Negotia' ms between the- labor FITS, St. Vitus Diittce and all Nervous pnious ot iiutte and the Rocky MounDiseases pernutuentl cored by Dr. Mme's tain Bel! Yt lephone company are apOtcat Nerve Restorer. Send for Free F2.00 trial Ixjttle and treatise. Or R. II. Kline, parently off, the situation indicating a Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Btruggle to a finish. The break in the transmission wires A Mistake. of tho Nevada Power company, which "It is nothing to your credit to be threw Goldfield into darkness, and buying everything 00 time." which whs charged to the striking "You are wrong: It is everything to $100. $100 Reward, it now was caused miners, develops of tln paper will tie pi ernes to learn The reader credit.'' Houston Post. my snow-lidby a thai there at least one ilreaied duea: thai lieeu atle to cure la alt lu ta:en. auil thai General Funston has ordered a gen- haa Catarrh, liall'i Catarrh Cure la the on y positive medical fraternity. Catarrh eral court martial to convene at Gold-fiel- cure - a lenowu to the JUeaae belrj,requires a constiturniltuUtnl This order would indicate, say tional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure la takes dlret-Uupon tt,e blood and utucuui setlss now on duty urfacel of the nyateru. thi reliy destroying the army men, that the troops and ftviss the patient of the at that place would be held there for foundation ; itrenttlh by building up the OUBMltSUM and its some time to come. lu nature r.prk. The proprietors have o much faith lu Up curative powera that they offer Juug Bourquiu of the state district One Hundred Dollars for any cane that tt Ial,a to Send for Hit of teallmoulats. court at Butte instruct d the Jury to care. CO.. Toledo, O. Add real t. J t H K K V Sold by alt DruxUla. acquit A. B. Clements, cashier of the Ta&e BsU Family 1'lil for couailpatloo. failed Aetna bank, on a felony charge In the Tavern. growing out of the alleged receipt of deposits when he knew the bank was "Well, it's been raining for three insolvent. days. Seems as through water isn't A dispatch from Denver says that wanted even In heaven!'' Translated James U. Barber and Summer G. for Transatlantic Tales from Meggen-dorfe- r Blatter. Moon, the millionaire lumbermen ol Eau Claire, Wis., indicted with SenIt Is wonderful what strength of purator Borah for alleged conspiracy in of will laud frauds, may bo taken to Idaho pose and energy and boldness assurance the roused are by simple for trial. PIRCTCl that we are doing our duty. Scott. Colonel William Crooks, assistant HAIR BALSAM i CImtim-the halt I and to the general manager of the Hani-maFor Over Half a Century I'rornuiei a luxuriant crowtlt to Restore Pails Never been have lines In the Pacific northwest, Troches Gray I Brown's Bronchial ii! 10 us xoutmui voi or. Cures scalj) (iiscttwi hair falling, died in Portland on the 17th of com- unexcelled as a cure lor hoarseness, iv at uninui otT, aim plications growing out of a cold con- coughs and sore throat. tracted about six weeks ago. He was HOWARD IP is wis, 76 years old. Wisdom is the olive that springeth CHtMlbT. (.old. Hiiver.Leati.fi: .. Uoul. Hll. ... t W UUIU.iMft '.Ar The supreme court of Montana has from the heart, bloometh on the muiMii tanriojiro aim iru'C UN! spm (Ml 0.i)l MPa- action. Cum rul and IJnnnre work solicited. granted a writ of habeas corpus in tongue and beareth fruit in the aA Ville. Colo. MftNMfc Carbonaiti Nai'onuf iaaJ. the case of G. S. E. Wisner, an Ana- tions. B. Grymestone. conda bank employee, who had been HAVI TOV KJCAB Swedonbon 'i "Hearvn M ONLY ONE OMNINK" four hundred ;te. reveall!)- a sensible llr convicted on the charge of receiving rtiat is I.AXATI V B"IlliOMO HK IM Ol NINE. Look for heaven and an inevi'aloe hell. 15 rents in hupk. I mm K. Paator Windsor W. th the Worid of Plac.8i Louf. Ma Landentn'tKer, QEOVS deposits when he knew his principal over stKiiaiure to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2bc, to be insolvent. i "iTi Thompson's Eye Water The Smelter City bank of Durango, A bluff is all right as long as yon , Colo., a state institution, capital can keep the lid on. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 52, 1907. has closed it's doors. Lack of confidence, due, it is said, to the indictments of prominent citizens on the charges of land frauds under the federal laws, led to the suspension. O. C. Dallas, chief clerk, and J. D. McLeod, at the head of the survey department in the office of United States surveyor general in Helena, have been For Infants and Children. arrested. The indictment alleges forthe to defraud gery and conspiracy government of the United States. The state board of pardons of Montana has approved the action of Governor Tooele In granting a pardon to UMiWUI ill Elizabeth Morrison, a Butte woman, ALCOHOL 3 PKR CENT. mana on who, upon conviction AVegelablc PrcparalionforAs slaughter charge for the killing of similaiinrihfFoo(lamlRegula Richard Finnegan, had been senI ing he S lomactis andBowels of tenced to the penitentiary for three years. The Hamilton Powder company's works blew up Sunday morning at DePromolcs Digeslionf hte ri parture Bay, B. Ot The loss is $40,000. ness and ItesLContaLns neither No one was killed or injured. In VanOpium .Morphine nor Mineral. miles away, houses couver, thirty-fivNot Narcotic. were shaken so badly that it was believed an earthquake had occurred and many persons rushed to the street in Ptavpkm Sted alarm. jUx.Srmia Pelia Dl Ria was arrested at Se attle, together with two discharged flpirrtim employees of the Seattle Electric Warm company, charged with a conspiracy Sugar Wimmeai Fltnvr. to take the life of Tony Restove, fore Se man of construction work for the Apprfecl Remedy forCorclipa attle Electric company, who disiarrta lion , men for incompetency charged the Worms.Coiivulsions.reverisli from the construction gang. nessandLossorSCEEP. In an address issued by the execFacsimile Signature oT utive committee of the Western Fedmen union labor eration of Miners, are urged to rally to the defense ol NEW YORK. officers and members of the federation charged with the murder of former .coc Governor Steunenberg of Idaho, and other crimes, and of the Goldfield arantTnrflWoodM miners who are on strike. Michael C. Carroll, a pioneer guide, Exact Copy of Wrapper. died at his home in Laramie, Wyo., THE CINTAUK COMPANY. NEW VONR CITY. last week. He selected the site for Fort Sanders, three miles south of Laramie, in 18CC, when the Union Pa ciflc railroad was being built, and acted as mediator with the Indians, going unarmed to meet Chief Friday, who was on the warpath, and prevent ing a slaughter of whites. In an opinion rendered last week SHOES AT ALL Attorney General Albert J. Galen SBBP PRICES, TOR tVERV MBBST'MEMBER be OF THE FAMILY, cannot Christmas ruled that songs CHILDREN AND MISSES WOMEN, BOYS, WEN, barred from the public schools of W. L. Doupfaa make and sell mora -- or. HC-jMontana on the ground that "sncb $.'i.OO and $3. HO mhoaa men's secor In thm use constitutes denominational than any other manufacturer MsJ world, bacaumo I hey hold thalr "54) tarian teachings." The decision was wear and tit longer, better, ahapa, sustate made at the request of the ara of greater valuo than any other am Vint RXO taajuuwi ahoaa In tha world perintendent of public Instruction. prfca. te W.L.Douolaa $4 and $& Gilt I doe Shoaa cannot ba equalled at anyNo James R. Kirwan, who had I n on h.ttnm. Tnk W. L. IfciiiBlmt iiam unit prici is ntstrni-oAITKIN West of f"( the to secretary-treasuret..rv from ny par mnllwl 8Werenrwherc. ifmlni Hold bT ths bedt i"hi ff acting lAnStratod catalog free. W. L. DOUOLA8, KrocMt.ii. Mann Ol th. world. em Federation of Miners, tendered nil resignation last week, on account ol ill health, and Ernest Mills, a membei NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER of the executive board from British THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL Columbia, assumed the duties of that i 1 and the true goal. Be thankful for the mental perspective when you see it with clear sight with new true eyes. There is no need of making resolutions, for right seeing means right thinking and right thinking is the path to right living. Perhaps your faults are those mean little ones which you would like to exchange in a bunch for one noble sin, but there are no exchanges of that soi l or we should all be noble sinners. The petty faults are the thorns that cluster round some of the finest roses in life's big garden, crowding, jarring, overtopp'ng one another in their eagerness to get to the light. Maybe the old year has been a gocul friend in some special instances that you can recall. Perhaps it brought you back with a short, sharp shock from a too arrogant happiness or an overconfident sue cess. Be glad of that jar, even though it kept you stirred up for awhile. Perhaps the past 12 months have healed some breach or brought some ship home, the white sails of which you have been watching wistfully for months or years far out at sea. Be glad of NOTES! 1 e. I ! aeaut-lu;- ' N 11 St that. Perhaps some millstone has fallen from you and you stand free at last on the great highway with long, manacled arms reached out to the sky. Be glad! Or peace has settled on a troubled ocean and you can greet the sunrise with a smile and a prayer of thankfulness for another day. Maybe there is a cradle in pne corner of your home this New Year's eve with a most important guest cuddled in down blankets and rose-lea- f palms upturned for your kisses. No need to tell you to be glad. Or success has come to crown some effort at which you have toiled rather wearily, hardly daring to hope. Or if it has been withheld, be glad that you have nevertheless tried. It will all come to you some day. The old year has taught us lessons. Let us profit by them and enter into the new armed with experience rather than plunge into it as though it were a rose garden. It is quite as full of danger and conflict and clouds as the old friend that is going. Let us wish it will have even as much sunshine and gladness and joy. We can meet it with splendid hope and lively faith for those two qualities are what make our dreams come true. Let us cherish a few good hopes that it may bring us the things we stand in need of health, happiness, good friends success, joy and the clear vision that will teach us to discern th false from the true. May it leave us our beliefs and our ideals. Tach us to love more and to hate not at all. To be content with the blessings that we have. To cultivate sweetness and good nature rather than exclusiveness. To meet the world with a smile. To stifle criticism of things and people. Never to make little of our own. MITHi.MMW 1 11 $30,-000- CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of e In A Use For Over 0r THE POOR OLD YEAR. Thirty Yeers CASTORIA fte' Hit Him Again. He's Got No Friends. to-da- GOOD BY, OLD YEAR. Snh-stitn- r By Clifford Kane Stout. Old Year, your niiaslon entln With nildnlRlit chimin and all la dure; The records writ with joy or less. The deeda fulfilled and guerdons won Are hung as trophies round thy rime. And thou are named with olden time. Gootl-ny- , COUNTER-IRRITAN- fateful past. Korevertnore;oh. That saw so much no law can change, and end of things the Kculnnlng That were to be, the new and strange The old and worn and bloom and blight, I'assed to the dark or born to light. And, oh, for some happy year: Sweet wedding hells rang Joyously; Old friends clasped hands and strangers met. And sunshine fell so glad and free On buoyant ymitli. and smiles were fair. And laughter bantered pain and care Some tears must fall In every year: Your portion cktni when grief A badge of mourning on the hearts Of some whose love could not forget. And hopefully, without dismay. They covered friends of yesterday. h.-i- t , Old Year, we regret the New. Whi n we your gifts and cost May th ri a douhle portion show Thy favors won o'er which was lost A hand at parting; Oood-bthen A henedlctlon and h men. Cincinnati Kngulrer. Oood-by- re.-al- l T office. Martin O'Brien, a prominent lawyei of Rawhide, Nevada, while under th Influence of Honor, shot and kllie Bessie Gardiner, a woman of the half Capsicum-Vaselin- e. 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