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Show MISS LEOPOLD, SECM LIEDERKRANZ, It'rifs , Three ll'as Zh a Snn-ZIow- Owe to J'e ru-Hc- i DOCTOR Maryland Physician Cures Himself Years Ago My System Condition, J My Zitstoration to Cuticura Remedies Possess True Merit. Dr. Fisher Says: fOB SANTO DOMINGu n Jlealth and Strength,' tSS Dajabon Captured and Pillaged by Revolutionist After Twenty Lives Had Been Sacrificed. rr Cape Hatlen. A serious revolue.'Yr tion, according to ad Ices received here by courier, has broken out In Santo Domingo. Revolutionary hands under the command of General Navarro are said to have landed near Reviere and to have attacked and captured Dajabon, which was pillaged and abandoned after twenty persons had been killed. The revolutionists are now said to be near Guavahiu and to he marthlng on to Monte Christ I. The arrival of General Deschamps is anxiously awaited by the revolutionists. It is understood that he will assume command of the forces and operate against the government in favor of forint r President Jiminez. A state of anarchy prevails in the northern part of Santo Domingo. All commerce with the inteiior has been Mopped ml traffic in the northern disJWTlSS KICIvA LEOPOLD, 137 Main tricts has been prohibited. A H street, Mrnasha, W'is., Secy COOL ATTEMPT TO GAIN LIBERTY writes: Three years ago my system was in condition and I was terrible Strolls Out of the Door of broken out all over my body. 1 began Stackpole the Court Room. to be worried about my condition and I was glad to try anything which would Angeles. Ernest Stackpole, relieve me. whose trial for the murder of Joel " Peruna was recommended to me as fine blood remedy and tonic, and I Scheck was concluded Saturday while loon found that it was worthy of prai-waiting In department 1 at the court A few bottles changed my condition house for the verdict of the jury, materially and in a short time I was made a clever and almost successful all over my trouble. I owe to Peruna my restoration to effort to escape from the building. Unhealth and strength. I am glad to en- noticed by Bailiff Harrington he dorse it strolled out through the door of the Restores Strength. court room into the chamber of Judge Mrs. Ilettie Green, R. R. C, Iuka, 111., writes : I had catarrh and felt misera- James, where an open door led into ble. I began the use of Peruna and the corridors of the court. He had began to improve in every way. My scarcely entered the judges chamber head does not hurt me so much, my when Harrington caught sight c him appetite is good and lam gaining in and sprang for the open door. Harfiesh and strength." rington succeeded in rushing in front of LIME KILNS. UNDER USED GAS Stackpole and throwing the door shut and locking it. He then clipped Innovation by Connecticut Company handcuffs on the prisoner and led him Is a Success. back into the court room. Stackpole Liod-erkran- run-dow- CURED OF ECZEMA. z, n I-- os My faoo was afflicted with eczema In the year 1S97. I used the Cuticura Remedies, and was entirely cured. I am a practicing physician, and very often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Soap In cases of eczema, and they have cured where other formulas have failed. I am not in tho habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when I find remedies possessing true merit, such as the Cuticura Rem- Suffered for Whits Lie. Is a white lie ever Justified? Thai at leant some people believe it has no excuse Is proved by the following tale: An ancient rabbi came to a city where all the people were truthful, married one of the inhabitants, had two children and prospered. One day a neighbor called when the rabbis wife wus washing her head, and the rabbi, going to the door, was seized by false modesty and said that she hd gone out. Thereupon both of his children died, and, ns no one died In that city before reaching old nge, the neighbors mudo Inquiries, tho rabbi confessed what he had done, and waa ordered to leave the city immediately. edies do, I am broad minded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. Gen. Mercier in England. I have been practicing medicine for Gen. Mercier, who has fled front sixteen years, and must say I find to Paris England, where he hasn't your Remedies A No. 1. You are at been enthusiastically received, onco liberty to publish this letter. G. M delivered an In the French senate IT slier, M. D.. Dig Tool, Md., May 21. elaborate speech on the feasibility of 1905. Butler's Stolen Fee. The late Hon. Joseph Q. Hoyt, formerly of Boston, when a lad attended a circus and his silver watch was stolen. The supposed thief was arrested, and was defended by Benja- Invading England. Butler, who proved he did not take the watch, ami never was min F. at the circus. During the civil war llovt was Introduced to Dutler at a dinner at the Astor house. In New York, and the This Is the first latter remarked: time I have had the pleasure of meeting you." Oh, no!" said Hoyt, who then related the circus Incident "Was that you, Hoyt?" asked Dutler, and, being answered In the affirmative, Dutler laughed and said: That was an awful good watch, Hoyt That Is all I got for defending the thief e. Pe-ru-- na The New England Lime company, of Winstead, Conn., asserts that It Is the first to introduce gas as fuel for time burning. The method is pronounced an entire success. The growing scarcity of wood fuel led to the discovery of gas as a substitute for wood, and the company no longer considers the gas method an experiment. The efficacy and reliability of gas have been demonstrated beyond a doubt. Had it been impossible to find a substitute for wood, said a member of the company, it would have meant the restriction and perhaps the total Gas abandonment of the business. fires are absolutely clean at all times no clinkers and no cinders and the lime produced is much whiter than that burned by wood. Gas also produces a more intense heat, and consequently increases the capacity of the kilns. The daily output at the companys kilns is increased from 80 barrels per kiln to 100 barrels, or a total of 700 barrels daily. was cool and collected and had nothing to say after the episode. It is the second time during the present trial that he has made the same sort of effort to escape from the officers. TURKS ALSO TAKE PART. Situation in the Balkans Going From Bad to Worse. London. The Daily Mails Sofia cor- respondent says: The ian incidents have reached a dangerous phase, especially in the Kustonje district, where a collision took place between Turkish and Bulgarians at the frontier post of Schdrepaniza. A dispatch from Athens to a London news agency states that King George Turko-Bulgar- is going to Marienbad, where he will meet King Edward, whom he will ask for intervention in favor of the Greeks against Bulgarian excesses. Situation in Warsaw. Berlin. The Warsaw correspondent of the Vossiche Zeitung gives the folFacts About Alaska. Alaska is an interesting region. In lowing description of the situation area she is twice as large as Texas, there: The population is terribly diswith California thrown in, but her tressed and there is hardly any street resident white population numbers traffic on account of the insecurity of only about 30,000, though in summer life. The soldiers have received orshe has from 10,000 to 20,000 more whites. In fur, fish and minerals she ders to fire on everybody arousing susis rich. Since her annexation she has picion. All the hospitals are so overfurnished $30,000,000 of furs, $60,000,-00- crowded that patients are obliged to of fish and $70,000,000 of minerals, lie on the floors and passages. In the chiefly gold and silver. Her output morgue there are still lying thirty-eigdead who were found in the of gold, which was $9,000,000 in 1904, streets. It is not known how maay was $16,000,000 in 1905, and will be been buried secretly. have 1906. Leslies fully $26,000,000 in 0 ht Weekly., Poison in Yolk of Eggs. Ixiisel has arrived at the that somewhat startling conclusion the yolk of the eggs of fowls and ducks, as well as those of the tortoise, contains poisonous substances. When Isolated and Injected Into the veins of M. G. rabbits or other animals these promptly cause death. The phenomena produced are those of acute Intoxication of the central nervous system. van Maclarens Successor. The Rev. Alexander Connell, who succeeds to Ian Maclarens pulpit at Sefton Park, Liverpool, has been pastor of Regent Square Presbyterian church, London, since 1893. He was born In the Scotch Highlands just 40 years ago. MORE THAN MONEY. A Minister Talks About Grape-Nut- s. My first stomach trouble began back in 1895," writes a minister in Nebr., resulting from hasty eating and eating too much. I found no relief from medicine and grew so bad that all food gave me great distress. It was that sore, gnawing, hungry feeling in my stomach that was so distressing and I became a sick man. Grape-Nut- s was recommended as a food that could be easily digested. Leaving the old diet that had given me so much trouble, I began to eat Grape-Nut- s with a little cream and sugar. The change effected in 24 hours was truly remarkable, and in a few weeks I was back to health again. My work as a minister calls me away from home a great deal, and recently I drifted back to fat meat and Red, Rough, Oily Complexions, indigestible foods, which put me again gently smear the face with Cution the sick list. cura Ointment, the Great Skin So I went back to Grape-Nut- s and Cure, but do not rub. Wash off cream and in four days I was put the Ointmeqt in five minutes with right again. The old dull headaches Cuticura Soap and hot water, and are gone, stomach comfortable, head bathe freely for some minutes. clear, and it is a delight to pursue Repeat morning and evening. At my studies and work. other times use Cuticura Soap for Grape-Nut- s food is worth more than money to me, and I hope this bathing the face as often as agreemay induce some sufferer to follow able. No other Skin Soap so pure, the same course I have. so sweet, so speedily effective. Cutlcora Soap combine delicate medicinal and emot. 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