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Show PAMPERED. PA S&V f GOT A:XS .Mrs. Newrlch low a fox? Newrlch PUT TO QUEER OF E SCOBE A OF m. fol- Nw I r York. Twenty five cooked. persons root, Brooklyn, on Friday. It Is known that fifteen persons were burled tinder the hundreds of tons of earth and Umber thrown Into the air aud ten more are reported as missing. The explosion occurred In a fifty-loo- t deep excavation that had been made lu Cold street between York and Front streets, where a water main was being laid. The gas main recently sprang a leak and in a manner un-- I nmvn a spark came In contact with .he escaping gas. Immediately there, was a terrific explosion which lifted the surface for half a block In both lirections and shot dirt, paving stones ,nd debris Into the air. When the smoko and dust cleared It was seen the street had been ( pened from doorstep to doorstep over an area of nearly a black. The loos-- . tied earth and debris had fallen Into the excavation, burying the score of laborers who were at work when the accident happened. Great tongues of fames shot from crevices and beside geysers of water leaped Into the air Ironi the water main that had been Haltered by the explosion. Two bodies were sticking out of the wreck-ego- . Gold street was crowded with school children when the explosion recurred, and that scores were not killed or injured was remarkable. A woman and three children were almost. over the excavation when tho earth crumbled under their feet ad they were swept down Into the hole under tons of wreckage. Two other children were on tire opposite side of the street when the sidewalk caved In and they lost their lives. deli-idiol- I NO SKIN LEFT ON BODY. For Six Months Baby Was Expected to Die with Eczema Now Well Doctor Said to Use Cuticura. "Six months after birth my little girl broke out with eczema and I ha I two cot Uoeior in attendance. There was a particle of skin left on iter body, blood oozed out just anywhere, and had to wrap her in silk and carry tho wo her on a pillow for ten weeks. She v. as tho most terribly sight I ever saw. and for six months 1 looked for her to die. 1 used every known remedy to alleviate her suffering, for it was terrible to witness. Dr. C gate her up. Dr. D the Cuticura recommended Remedies. She will soon be three years old and has never had a sign of the dread trouble since. We used about eight cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment. James J. Smith, Durmid, Va., Oct. 14 and 22, 1906. Immigration and Emigration. In nine months of the current year 310,000 aliens came to this country and 570,000 foreign-borpeople went back to Europe. During the similar period of last year there arrived In n America 1,135,000 aliens, while those who departed from these shores numbered only 330,000. WILL'RULE CHINESE. Prince Chun Issues Edict Which Con tains Warning Against Opposition. Pekin. It is becoming increasing- . ly evident that Prince Chun, the regent, is taking matters of government into his own hands and that he re- sents any interference from the dowager empress, Yehonala, or the members of the grand council. A This woman says she was saved from an operation by Ljlia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. LenaV. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. Pinkkam : vigorously worded edict issued by the regent on Friday in the name rf the emperor sets forth that his authority was received from the late dowaker empress and commands obedience to him'. It says' in partly All imperial clansmen are ordered to give a greater degree of obedience than others. This is for the effect of the example. Disobeying princes and officials will be dealt with without leniency. Our purpose in this is to dowfulfill the command of the-latto the peoand satisfy ager empress ' . I suffered untold misery from female troubles. My doctor said an operation was the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pickhms Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first, ple. bottle I was better, and now I am en' DISEASE CAUSES ALARM. tirely cured. woman with Every. any suffering female trouble should take Lydia E. Effort Will be Made to Stamp Out Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Foot and Mouth Disease. ( ' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Washington. Alarming results folFor thirty years Lydia E. Pink-ham- s lowing the outbreak of a contagious Vegetable Compound, made foot and mouth disease in New York roots from and herbs, has been the and Pennsylvania, causing those standard remedy for female ills, states to be quarantined against interand has positively cured thousands oi state shipments of cattle, etc., were women who have been troubled with shown on Friday in advices displacements, inflammation, ulcera- reached Secretary of j Agriculture Wik tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, son, stating that four children in Danperiodic pains, backache, that bearing- ville, Pa., had contracted the disease. -down feeling, flatulency, indigesA rigid investigation is in progress' tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. to determine whether others have Why dont you try it ? affected. The officials been Mrs. Pinkham invites .all sick Lelievesimilarly that the spread of the conwomen to write her for advice. tagion will be checked, though the sit, e . . h . She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lyuu, Mass. uation is grave - RESORT Have Been Known to Aid Creatly In Conviction of Criminals Once Efficacious in the Collection of Debts. thluk' ihoy lost (heir lives In an explosion of gas would If fho fox wcs dressed anJ vl.lch tore up a great section of Gold Vhy-o- USEjp.fJ.fJfl PICTURES DIVERTED FROM THEIR PRIME PURPOSE. Accident Occurred in a Fifty-foo- t Deep Excavation, Workmen Being Buried Under Tons of Earth. Will your hounds AS A LAST y Though tho pilrue purpose of pic to please and Instruct, they have at times been diverted to oilier uses. During the recent hearing of a case at a Jxmdon police court a wit ness gave evidence that the prisoner, who was charged with attempted murder and suicide, had drawn his attention to a couple of pictures on the backs of which, written In pencil, was n statement by the accused setting forth the reason for his premeditated crime. Ere now pictures have been enlisted In Hymens cause. That celebrated painter of flower and figure subjects, William Hunt, was on one occasion commissioned by a gentleman to paint his portrait in the attitude of kneelin; and holding In his hand an open scroll whereon was written a declaration of love and ofTer of marriage. The lady to whom this unusual proposal of marriage was sent replied uiih a chalk drawing of herself with a sheet of paper In her hand on which wa3 In scribed a laconic "Yes." As debt collectors, too, pictures have proved efficacious. Etty, when a young man, received an order from certain Marylebone tradesmen to make a dozen caricature sketches of a resident of the locality who was notably averse to settling his accounts. These portraits when finished were displayed In the windows of their subjects creditors, who refused to remove them from the public gaze until their bills were paid. Seeing no way of escaping ridicule save by yielding to their just demands, the gentleman, on condition that the objectionable portraits were destroyed, agreed to discharge his debts. Soon after he settled in London, Sir Thomas Lawrence, then a mere youth, was a witness to a dastardly assault on a lady by a ruffian, who managed to make good his escape, not, however, before he had been well noted by the young artist, who, at once returning to his studio, drew from memory a speaking portrait This, which he handed to the police, was the means of bringing the criminal to justice. That wayward genius, George Mor-lanwas often sore pressed for monto ey pay his debts. On one occasion he stayed at an inn where he speedily ran up an account which he was unable to meet. He offered a picture in payment, but Boniface shook his head. Suddenly, however, his eye brightened, he invited the artist to step into his yard, where, he trusted, means of settlement might be found. . Morland did so, and a few days later received his bill receipted. The following Sunday mine host appeared at church in a truly novel waistcoat, being nothing less than the painters payment, which, stretched across his ample chest, displayed to the amazed congregation the picture of a gigantic pig. Pittsburg Bulletin. i. tures 1 g long-sufferin- MR. WM. F. VAHLBERG. Mr. William F. Vahlberg, Oklahoma City, Okla., writes:;, One bottle of Rerun a which I have taken did more toward relieving me of an aggravated cae of catarrh of the stomach , than years of treatment with the best physician. I had given up hopes of relief, and only tried Peruna as a last resort. I shall continue using it, as I feel satisfied it will eiTeet an entire and oermanent cure. I most cheerfully recommend Peruna to all who may read this. Peruna is usually taken as a last resort. Doctors have been tried and failed. Other remedies have been used. Sanitariums have been visited. Travel has been resorted to. 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