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Show 7 Wiitlng to Oblige. A ef.rv roines from a town where Arens advertise to sell flab direct to mall purchasers. The glowing advertisements Hiked for the sending (f half a dollar with a lint of the varieties of fish preferred. One letter Miff reform is read: 1 want two salmon, a dozen whitPlank of Platform ing. a dozen flesh herring, some floun- Leading ders, and if you have them you can Adopted by Baltimore Conadd a lobster.' vention. The nest day the lady received a letter, which ran: "Dear Madam: Please send another dime and we will forward the fisher- FAVORS FIGHT ON TRUSTS man," Dallas New a Up to Date. How oddly some men Strictly Alice pose. Kate I should say so. A gentleman asked me last week if I felt fan vorably deposed to a uni 11 cat Ion of in- Action of Republican Administration In Compromising With Standard Oil and Tobacco Combines Condemned Views on Other Subjects. terests. Following aro the principal planks To keep artificial teeth and bridge-wor- at the platform adopted by tha Demoantiaeptically clean and free cratic national convention at Baltifrom odors and disease germs, Paztine more. k At drugAntiseptic ia unequaled. gists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt if price by The Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Maas. The way some women talk . ia enough to make a bachelor feel bald headed. British South African Empire. The South African possessions of England require 100,000,000 poatago stamps per annum. Why be constipated when you can get Gut at any drug store! it will quickly roller and iu Iwuelils will ha realized. eld Tea And would ye partake of harvests Joys, Uie corn must be sown In spring. --Carlyle. girl expects a man to think her 1b naturally curly even when she knows that he knowa It isnt. A hair Important It Is that the blond be kept pure. Gartlrld Tea is big enough for the Job. He who hesitates is lost when be ia found out. especially SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY How Mrs. Bethune was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Sikes ton. Mo. For seven years I suffered everything. I was in bed for four or five days ata time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I had cramps, backache and headache, and was ao nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The doctors gave me medicine to ease me at thgae times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husbands told him about Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it Now I look the picture of health and feel like it too. I can do all my own housework, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the week. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Mrs. Compound has done for me. Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Mo. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pin&hama Vegetable Compound. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why dont you try it? PAINTERS, FARMERS AND CONTRACTORS UiwS CHI btltut. A purfm-- t working naiat Ml, putMMBlng imwilnllr miii. working ml qnnlini-- as lta Uannlna UuMwd Oil. muterringKir bulb Imldr anil uniald. work amt mala able , morblMBthaaUiaUPBHliMOII. With I bin formula sua ran smdaor a snidart which will nulra natlrfacMon la bm and pay Tun a blf hgivn of a well a ur Ini bmidcj fort banner. marglu pmSi Dnuu-hincor .ptviil cqalimmn of anr kind to trndurr. Material nwlljr obialnabln. If run atw In II looking fora piupuaillon with biz suaalbllltli-hi formula wllliint?nmitnarnutrrnint. Vail aiiwtlunfor.r-rribinii Lb la. Mrinrpraunr foriualaaeqiialloaliove. Hold Bndaragaaraiiirwuraaiiiey back. Friva SUM each. AKDFRKON COMPANY I, t BWINOTON, JACKKONVII.I.K, FLORIDA Ta cure caathranraa tha medic In mat b mare than a purgative; It mu at contain logic, prepart lea. Tiiffs Pi imaaca lath tkraa qaalttka, and apaedllv rcatora their natural pcriataKIc nnka, bowel a caacatlai to niukity.Mna. 5 DAISY FLY KILLER M. NmI, Imffi nfk htiDMital. foavnlni All Mad mctAl, cva'tppiiKirtlp vat trill mot toll or dkMpi a. aaythltff, lijir UiAMintMd Bffaftlvt luou SOUZAS, old by dMltrtd nratMld IU. its DaAalb HUSTLERS wanted We gent In. SrMklys, a ftif X. t, Hue faatrat seller on tlir market. Hplendlil ariilrena pruiiistilon. For further imrni-ularCINCINNATI SPECIALTY CO. a 87 Penn Bldg., DopLP, Cincinnati, Ml 1IKNTH KAHN Hill aril iIUNmnieHil WONKY--Duri- O. ng VHcition tho lino thHl r vtHiB; our rr-ii- lr iIhh Hinry; holpt jrnn; wrltm lor pui llrtihiu. l.MIK A CO., Heaior, Ck W. N. U., 8slt Lake City, No. 28-19- 12. publicity before the election of cam paign contributions a measure de mantled in our national platform of 1908 and at that tlnie opposed by the Republican party, and we commend the Democratic House of Repreeenta-tive- s for extending the doctrine of publicity to recommendations, verbal and written, upon which presidential appointments are made, to the ownership and control of newspapers and to the expenditures made by and in behalf of those wbo aspire to presidential nominations and we point for additional Justification for this legislation to the enormous expenditures of money In behalf of the president and his predecessor In the recent contest for the Republican nomination for president . V. Presidential Primaries. "The movement toward! mere ropo lar government should be promoted through legislation In each Ata which the prvf. will permit the expression erence of the electors fortfonal can. dldates at presidential f lmsriea. Sre direct that thjnationa comxnlttee Incorporate n cajLfA?th. next nominating couvifc' reqmi-- , ment that all expressions of preference for presidential candidates shall be given and the selection of delegates and alternates be through a primary election conducted by tbe party organization In each state wherq auch ezpression and election are not provided for by state law. Term of President "We favor a single Resident 11 term, and to the end urge toe adoption of an amendment to the eonatltut the president of the United States Ineligible to and we pledge the candidate of thie convention to thla principle. Railroads, Express Companies, Tele- CjtZs WILLING TO SHARE OM.GOK! WILDVR D.NESIMT "T-- i EDUOfflQN 0f foaiupjjtf lifetime with his pen, hut often walksearch of material for his books without a penny in his pocket. or One evening while doing thla he Iki not neglect was accosted by a small boy who any little kidney asked him fur a penny. Dickens search111 fur the slight ed his pockets, bin they Were empty, troubles run into and so he told the hoy, who waa shivdropsy, gravel, ering in the cold. atone or Bright's "Ioor man!" exclaimed the little disease. Use Doans Kidney j'illr. Tbla fcliow, we'll go hunks together!" good remedy cures hud kidneys. Dickens stood back in the ah:iOW cf the street to see what the outcome A TYPICAL CASE would he. The lad coutim.ed to beg, ). C. Wurmr, hift N. ftimotuini Aw . TVNt!U, ! tuiiilinml Irl.ilio.sii "Kiliwy and finally gained two pennies, l itiKi kui nr jr Muis lie Hint uh iai 1nq for was ni waa Iho urriUlf. Murfi.iuft fain came dancing lo Dickens with a jolly mlv until 1 umnI IJohdk klduajr PiIIm. AlW f taking lliia vpniiily ihc Klonnt in voice. his ring hikI iwsmmI it hunt paiu. 1 aw iww Ira fcoiu kuliury UBUbM." .Now," he said, we'll have two hot buns apiece!" Get Doans at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box Such a generous spirit under such struck Dickens trjing cimiimstam no forcibly that he took tbe lad home with him, and there he waa fed and clothed, mid started on the road to a Helpmates and soulmates are uot letter life. always aynonj liioua. . Doans wood fire in the rook stove and ait around aa In bis old boyhood days on the farm. What memories it recalls, he would say, to hear the crackle of the wood and sniff the smoke that seems to be purifying Neighbors Should Dodge. rather than oppressive!" Affaire Hobbs Xobbrt is always running and Folks, Joe Milchell Chappie. In down his neighbors. Joe Chappie's News Letter. Dobbs Yes? Strange he doesn't , prari ire somewhere tiac with that Insinuation, "Flih is a good brain diet." "I suppose you take wealth for yours." st Does Sharp Pain Hit You 7 It's a sign of aick kidnrys, especial) if tbe kidney action is disordered, too. Passages scanty or too frequent r. Fire. The Could anything be. more refreshing than tbe smell of the wood fire in late spring or early autumn! There is something grimy in tbe reek of coal, and the odor of gas la nauseating. Modern inventions their "convenimay have brought ences" but a eta Id old senator, who lately passed beyond, insisted that when he wanted a real nlgbt of com-tor- t, after tbe family bad all gone louth for the winter, he would ble llmself home, build an old fashloned st i creator of many delightful child characters, earned a million dollars during his ed tin? at reds of London in graph and Telephone Lines. "Ws favor the cfilclent supervision and rate regulation of railroad express companies, telegraph od telephone lines engaged in Interstate commerce. To thla end we recommend the valuation of railroads, express companies, telegraph and telephone lines by tbe interstate comm arcs commission, auch valuation to take into consideration the physical value of the property, the original coat, tbe cost of reproduction, and any element of Talus that will render the valuation fair and JuaL Banking Legislation. W oppose the Aldrich bill or the establishment of a central bank, and we believe tbe people of the country will be largely freed from panics and consequent and business depression by such a systematic revision of our banking laws aa will renier temporary relief In localities where auch relief is needed, with protection from control or domination by what is known as tha money trust. Parcels Post and Rural Dsllvei "Wa favor the establishment of a parcels post or postal express, and alao tha extension of the rural delivery eystem aa rapidly aa practicable. The campaign contributions plank pledges tha party to the enactment of a law prohibiting any corporation from contributing to a campaign fund. It Also limits individual contributions to a "reasonable maximum." The Democratic congress la heartily commended for iu long list of laws for the benefit of the people after a generation of unlimited power by the The next plank Republican party. arraigns the Republican party for waste of "the money wrung from the people by oppressive taxatlcV A plank on rural credits Is of Importance. It la recommended i!bt an Inventigatlon of agricultural credit societies in foreign conn .Vie lie made looking toward devising a suitable system for tbe United SUtea. A waterway! plank provides for federal control of tbe Mississippi and other waterways. The plan la to maintain an average depth on the big river bo it will be navigable, and construct docks to prevent further flnoda. This plank alio (avers draining of all swamp lands. The platform favora poet roads. It reaffirms Its declarations In tbe 1908 platform in regard to labor, it holds there ehould be a modification of tbe Injunctions! lawa. It also recommends department of labor with a cabinet officer. Tbe conservation plank ia also of importance and holds that conservation and development should proceed for the benefit of ail the people. Immediate action la favored to make available A pure ,c health plank declares for the hnlon and strength, enlng of the various governmental agencies relating to pure food, quarantine, vital statistics and human health. This department should be administered without partiality or discrimination in favor of or against any school of medicine. The civil service law should be honcBtly and rigidly enforced. legislation ia favored to promote law reform. The "policy of in the Philippines Is denounced. It favors the declaration of the independence of these islands. Arizona and New Mexico ate welcomed to the sisterhood of states. st Tri PktMfTdh Charles Dicker., the The Tariff Reform. "We declare it to be a fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the federal government under the Constitution hae no right or power to impose or collect tariff duties ixeept for the purpose of revenue and we demand that the collection of such taxes shall be limited to the necessities of government honestly and economically administered. "The high Republican tariff la the principal cause of the unequal distribution of wealth: It la a system of taxation which makes the rich richer and the poor poorer; under lta operations the American farmer and laboring man are the chief sufferers; It raises the cost of the neceesariee of life to them, but does not protect their product or wages. "We favor the Immediate downward revision iff the existing high, and In many caaes, prohibitive tariff duties. Insisting that material reductions be speedily made upon the necessaries of life. Articles entering into competition with trust controlled products and articles of American, manufacture where sold abroad more Aeaply than at home could be put upon the free llat. "We denounce the action of President Taft In vetoing tbe bills to reduce the tariff In the cotton, woolen, metali and chemical schedules and tha farmers free llat bills, all of which was designed to give Immediate relief to tbe masses from tbe exactions of the trusts. "Tbe Republican while party, promising tariff revision, has shown by lta tariff legislation that such revision la not to be in tha peoples Interests and haying been faithless to lta pledges of 1908 It should no longer enjoy tbe confidence of the nation High Cost of Living. coat of living la a se"The high , rious problem In every American home. The Republican party In its platform attempts to escape from responsibility for present conditions by denying that they are due to a protective tariff. We take Issue with them on this subject and charge that excessive prices result In a large measure from the high tariff laws enacted and maintained by the Republican party, and from trusts and commercial conspirators fostered and encouraged by auch laws, and we assert that no substantial relief can be secured for the people until import duties on the necessaries of life are materially reduced, and those criminal conspiracies broken up. Anti-TruLaw. "A private monopoly U Indefensible and Intolerable. We therefore favor tha vigorous enforcement of the criminal as well aa the civil law against trust and trust official!, and demand enactment of auch additional legislation aa inay be necessary to make It impossible for a private monopoly to exist in the United States. "We condemn the action of the Republican administration in compromising with the Standard Oil Company and the tobacco trust and its failure to invoke tbe criminal provisions of tbe anti-trulaw sgainat tb offlrere of those corporations after the court had declared that from tbe undisputed faots in the record they had violated tbe criminal provisions of tbe law. "We regret that Sherman anti-trulaw has received a Judicial construction depriving It of much of its efficacy, and we favor the enactment of legislation which will restore to the statute the strength of which it has been deprived by auch interpretation. Ineema Tax and Popular Election of Senators. "We congratulate the country upon the triumph of two Important reforms demanded in the last national platform, namejy, the amendment of the federal constitution authorizing an Income tax and tbe amendment providing for the popular election of senators. and we call upon tbe people of all the states to rally to the aupport of the pending propositions and secure their ratification. "We note with gratification the unanimous sentiment In favor of ., Whenever You Use Your Back a generous Act of Street Waif That Gained Him a Friend in Creat Novelist. - d PENNIES SKIN ERUPTION An' I.ury at commencement they hud her name Luclle When she plays the planner she aayi that she will a peel," An Jest bathin she speaks of ss a tub, An her ol' beau she laughs at an ses he la a dub, She ses lie Is a flivver an Isn't y! Luclle er, that is, with her A. B. Lucy come hums gets angry when we talk politics An ses we arxy questions Jest like a bunch o' hicks; He told his Aunt Miranda that 1'ncle Pete looked like The ripest gorgonzola that ever hit tlie An Wllllnm he pike. He ast me Who's th chicken?" I vow he had me beat! He meant, th new. school teacher down th street. Well, sir. you wouldn't know 'em! Theyre surely learnt to talk. An' Lucy's Interducin th latest wobblin walk. While Bill he rolls his pants up an' ke ps em so all week But where I do enjoy them is when they start to speak. They shorely will be pop'lar next week, aa like as not, They've promised to give lessons about tb turkey trot. THE AFTERMATH. CHEEK Your working power depends upon your heal lb. (lartleUl Tea helps luward kisiplag Ik "Last May my baby had a sore coma on her cheek. It started in four or five small pimpks and la two nr three hours time syrend to the size of a silver dollar. It spread to her eye. Then water would run from the pirn-ple- a and wherever that touched it caused more sores until nearly all one cheek and up her nostrils were one solid sore. She was very fretful. She certainly was a terrible looking ch:d, and nothing seemed to be of any use. Then 1 got some Cuticura Soup and Cuticura Ointment She tried to rub off everything we put on so lhat we would ait and hold her hands frr two hours at a time, frying to give the medicine a chance to help Ler, but after I washed It with Cuticura Soap and then put on the Cullcura Ointment they seemed to soot lie her and she d!d net try to rub them off. It was only a few days before her face was all healed up, and there has been no return of the trouble since. We thought that 'baby's face would surely be scarred, but it is not." 1 Signed) Mrs. W. J. Clelard, Jan. 5, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each . Skin Book. Addre-- a free, with post-car- d 'Cuticura, Pept. I Boston." Mich. Kingsley, thirteen-months-ol- Th children's home from college ; it like jest lust week They left to study science an' lungwidKea an Greek They used to talk Jest ilk us, but lliey'vs improved their mind An now It's relly helpful to ace tliem so rufflned. When William Inst his temper with Ills trig cousin lteub He railed him fell politely a buneheud an' a boob. ON d The reason a girl won't let a young man kiaa her ia because she wants him to. Mrs. Wlnaluwa Mnnfhina Syrup for Chlldrra Miftaua tbe Her Unfortunate Error. literary indy 'at a Kvciety dinner was given a heat next to a noted VihoM vlev-were very materialistic, and at some remark he made on the origin of mankind, the lady found her temper tried beyond 1 all bearing, bo that the retorted: really dont rare what you eoy. I believe in the Bible, and there we aro told that Adam waa the father of all living." I really think you are mistaken, be said with a smile, and bo tbe subject dropped. A few days later the lady, writing to a boRom friend, told her of tbe ocI am too morticurrence and added: fied, for I have looked the matter up and it only says that Eve waa tie mother of all living, and so I don't know whether to write to the proics-so- r or not. reduce InllaNimaar cullc,ea butUa. always thinks there is a lot of to be made in any kind of bust nrsa that lie isn't in. One money When in need of a pond laxative give Gaia field Tea trial and I vua rlnml of ila uitsriu, ll Is maile euiiruly Irma pure herbs. Well Defended. He whose study la among the shall- ows and lights of nature haa an coat of mail defending bins among all tbe turmoil. Mrs. UllphanL Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for inlanta and children, and ace that it Bears tbe Signature of In Use For Over"soYeare7 Children Crv for Fletchers Castoru Modern Miracle. 22-p- A icmum, Uou, allays paiu, cure wuul "Do you believe in miracles?" asked Duhklns. You bet 1 do," said Suobkin. "Why, only the other day my wifo bought me a box of cigars, and by George. Dobhy, 1 could g.oua Van," Harpers Weekly. Her 8peclal Advantages. Fullerton Muirhead in hie The I .and of Contrasts, tell Janres book, of an American girl who wus patronla-ingl- y praised by an Englishman for the purity of her English and who replied: "Well, I had special advan tages, inasmuch as an English missionary waa stationed ueur our tribe." Cheerful Outlook. said Amaranth, "Father, dear, Willie Smithere ia going to call at your office this morning to ask you for my hand. Isn't there some litt'.u hint I can give him before he goes ao aa to make it easier for him? "Yes, aaid Mr. Blinks, "tell him to Helped a Little. take ether before he coniFa. It will At Dinard one summer there waa a save biin much pain." Harper's beautiful young countess, the wife of Weekly. a millionaire, whose bathing dress waa well Where He Drew the Liie- A couple of men abont town were An English earl, lately deceased, talking in shocked tones about the who had no family, was notorious for countess' bathing dress on the casino hia hatred of children, and on om terrace. occasion he engaged as lodge keeper 'Tt'e aliocking; it's most improper, an army pensioner named McMIckrn. Bobbles Its enough to drive a man sa!d the first. mad. Some few months later "nut, said tbe second. "I ran t be- wife presented him with a son and Dobbles What la? worse than the dinner heir. On learning of the occurren.-Bobbles Before election half the lieve i:'s any wore at Mrs. llughcs-Ha!-let- s Ills lordship rode down to the lodge In people tell you what is going o hap- dress she ball last night. ' a terrible rage. pen, and after election all the people I he said she hud .well, "Oh, other, I Mr. to tell you why it happened the other hear," said he her diomonds on then." Rochester "that your wife haa a sen." McMicken, way. Evening Telegram. Yes, my lord," said the man proudly. An Innovation. ' Ruling Spirit Still Strong. Well, now, look here, McMicken; Great Explorer Yes, I shall IntroMrs. J. L. Story, who has juat pub- when 1 put you here, it was to open duce a few new ideas into my next lish'd a volume of reminiscences, tells and shut a gate, but by the Lord Iae polar expedition. of a lady relative who had all her life ry. not to propagate. Interviewer What are they? been afraid of dnnp sheets. When 1 on Great Explorer Well, will go Blie was dying Mrs. Story entered the Springs In Their- Brains. my lecture tour before starting on Two find Frenchmen, in visiting an art ihe to barricaded fireplace the expedition, and perhaps will room, gt llcrv, stopped to admire a painting a assort ment of with bed iarce linen. 1 He am H njr book printed-She was having her winding sheet by en Americnn. The arllst happened to le in the gallery and In broken y.Tnl'jder tosave time; and 1 warmed. nd to senuihe relief expedition I never have Iain In dump English one of (lie Frenchmen asked: bed t.ft onle, with instructions to wait clcthes while i wss alive," said the "How did monsieur ever catch such we I Jan find It old lady In a feeble whisper, end Iln wonderful picture?" "V replied the. artist, with a far not going to do it when I'm dead." niMiy look, that painting was an'cff-sprinPerfectly Natural. A splendid portrait of Miss of my' bruin Two Indispensable Suprcrts. The ether Frenchnisn was greatly we exclaim. "Is it done in Of all the dispositions and fnl'its iut! rested ; Jid i.ski-nn? it is Vo lifelike." bis friend wbat that lead to poll Meal prcs vrliv. t hut No,'f answers her bosom friend. It inriiiiii hud said. and morality ore indlapensabii la lifelike because it is done In facial supports. George Washington. "I ci.n hardly 'explain, whispered cream and a pastel of complexion powthe I'iv: Freiiilnuaii excirtdly; be Yes, Cordelia, a romantic man may ?ii!d r.t p'.ii'ire was one spring off ol der." be all lo (be good aa a lovcinahor, but hia liipin. Jiuseet liny wonder zat w he isn't iu ii wiMi the mancr-of-fiic- t jiiiiPMciM.s net quecrly when they a Still Secret. man as a rumlly supporter. Iiiivp rpiic-- s on their brnlns." man, "Yea," announced the wild-eye"I have invrntrd a perpetual-motiomachine, which is running constantly." "What makes it run? inquired the If there ever is a time when you are justi't.-f- l in cussing, capitalist. It is when the summer weather sets vour r..jiciits: In fussing; There's the trouble. I can't stop the fool tiling ro aa to find out." But there isnt any need to n.'k your soul and tliotk ihe ncithhon-'- -' s . - p d Tempt your appetite with Toasties and po WHii One of flu T4) ImlHf Cm'l., Mil'll, for wMrl tlir uhl tUMKiil) iu mi M,i. liy W 3. singmg to ycur Llc-n- . Mn innwr. .oM A'i. i . |