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BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE.
Get at the Cause—Cure the Kidneya.
Don't neKlect backache. It warns
roil ot trouble in the kidneys. Avert
tho danger by cur-
ing the kidneys with
Doan's Kidney I'ills
J. A. Haywood, e
well known resident
of L u f 1; 1 n. Tex.
says: "I wrenched
my back w 'kin,' in
a sawmill, w.is laid
up six weeks, and
from that time liad
pain In my hack
whenever 1 stooped or lifted i '•
urine was li.nlly disordered and f< r a
long time i bail attacks of r vl
After I l)e:;an using Doan's Ki '.ni.
Pills the gravel passed out. and ni:
back got w.-.l. 1 haven't had back
ache or blpdiler trouble since.
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Huffalo, N. V.
The man who plays the favorite
doesn't iilwa: win by a long shot.
Eeonemv
PI I'NAM
road to ee mom v.
Wiretetn Telegraph in Canada.
A De Forest wireless telegraph t*
lion is being construct, il ill riauit Sle.
Marie, Ontario. It will have u ca-
pacity of sending and receiving
miles over land and 2.000 miles over
water in .laytlrn ■ This system is be-
ing extended all through Canada and
to tho Pacific.
THE CUBAN REBELLION.
liunrKCHi"
,o\« ii K—suit*
po«o «'l
Mnkiuu Strong
it km tu I'ur-
t olutiuu.
a ra p a,
L ciutile
isia;
p 1 a. — The Btcam-
TivcU here Friday !"••*1
lciadtd to full capacity with
w hit 11 li being rustled out of
,1 by importers, l.iforniuiiou
FAVORS REFORM SPEILIHG.
President Orders New Style Used
in White House Documeuu.
THE WHITE RIVER COUNTRY.
opinion of one who ha
BABY COVER" WITH 80RE3.
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Un-
l?oS Hands Were Tied—"Would
Have Died But for Cuticura.
•| „ jri'ivuto SOUll
that President
s by thu
bom stal. that presmeni Palma is
virtually " prisoner la tu-' palace at
Havana and that he has not left it
for a week. Indications are that the
sltuetlon OS the Island is much wois«
than Is ltn iv/n to tue outside world.
The revolution has also exienJ'd in-
to Santa Clara province and bus Bro-
ken out in Mautansas.
force of gov-
[p Bndnrni'i I'urucul*'
llcutled l > llraiu!**r Miitlie
Mui i 111' >
Ortbuiii-iit'1') •
U I.
Prea
issued
Oyster Bay,
Roosevelt has endorsed ti
spelling reform movement
orders Friday to Public Printer Sil-
lings that hereafter all tut i.-.ages from
the president and all other doe.i. :u
emanating from the White ho::. ■■ nil:
be printed in accordance with the
recommendation of t.ie s;,. 11.ag ic-
form committee head I by Hrander
Matthews, professor of 1. ■ 1 at
Columbia L'niverslty. This commit
tee has published a list of 300 words
in which the spelling is reformed.
This list contains such words as
"thru" and "tho" as the spelling for
"through" and "though
The president's official sanction oi
this reform movement is regarded a
idlest metii-
new system
Schools Spreading In C'-'na.
A few years ago the foreign mis-
sionary schools were practically the
only institutions In Foochow offering
facilities for the acquisition of west-
ern learning. There are now at least
,10 native schools fashioned after tlie
foreit n model. Foochow is a city of
COO,000 inhabitants, and these schools
embrace about 2,000 students. Post-
er* placarded all over the city adver-
tise the opening of various mo'l?;*n
schools, which are sprlngln:; up in
every nook and cor'ier of the place.
Scarcely a week pieiaes without tho
announcement of the opening of a
new school.
t
Alit.rt Baking Powder la noic-ome.
Dr. Herman Heinhold. the expert
German chemist. In a recent official
report concerning flaking I'owilera,
declares that a pure a linn baking pow-
der is better and !e - injurious than
tho so-calleil cream of tartar powders
lie says that if the quantity of alum
contained in a sufficient quantity of
baking powder for a batch of bread or
cakes lor an ordinary family, be con
ceiitr.it >1 to one mouthful of food,
and taken into the stomach of any
one person, no matter how delicate,
.'it could do no harm. On the contrar>.
alum is wholesome in proper quanti-
ties. This is undoubtedly the reason
tho state of Missouri quickly repealed
a law that prohibited the manufacture
of the most wholesome of all baking
powders. So much for Alum Baking
Powders.
Beware of Servian Bank Notes.
In the Servian non-
In the strong room
Havana, i uha.
," -iu„ lit artillerymen under command
Of cap'. Pujol Friday occupied San
Juan il • ilarllnez without resistance.
This town was taken August -o b> ,i
band of insurgents operating under
Pino Ciuerra. At San Antonio <1«
Los Batu s, Havana province, and sit
uated il miles southwest of Havana
city ,a detachment of rural guards
Friday encountered a baud of insur- tl)0 m0Bt effective and s,|
,/ of tin- latter two were killed, od of inaugurating the
[heir comrades dispel .i:,S. of spelling throughout the eeunin.
\ inter .• > ' .ved here from a re-1 Xot only will the printed documents
iiable correspondent who visited Pino emanating from the president utilize
iluerra-ai San Juan de Martinez, says th0 reform spelling but his co,-res-
insurgent leader's forco pondcnce! also will be spelled in the
thousand men. The ut,w glyiP. Secre.ary Loeb has sent
. pondeat says that all the peo- j f(ir the |lsl 0f 300 words which have
in that part of the country ara, reformed and upon its arrival
nils and sympathizers with the in-; w,u immediately order all correspond-
Eurrectlon. enca of the president
I'lno Guerre, the insurgent leader ] eculive force of thi
who Thursday
Martinez, provinc
"My llttlo son, when about a year
anil a half old, began to lr.ivo sores
eonio out on his face. 1 had a ph> fi-
c-iau treat him. but tho sores grew
worse. Then they began to e.mie on
his arms, then on otiier parts of his
body, ami then one came on his chest.
wnr.se than the others. Then 1 called
another pli>
worse. At th
nd
and a half of suffe
i had to tie his
night to keep him
sores and tearing
be a mere skeiri
able to walk My
try Cuticura Soaj
sent to tho drug *
months t
lias neve
that th
amounts
to two
pi •
apturcd the town of 8|Kiied in accordanc
Juan de Martinez, provue -f
Plnar del Ilio, following his capture
of Sill i.ulR I day before, says his
policv is to occupy towns as peace-
l'u v'ai pcs. ible, to continue the local
u-critics In cf'ice at pre .at andj
f,.::, -e the ofiielals gradually and I N
com I the government to annul tho [ q
iast elections and hold new one
md of the
White house
therewith. As
the spelling reform committee shall
adopt new reforms they will be ad-
ded to tho president's list* and also
that of tha public printer.
Ilrtil. i
•raise Company Fall*.
. w York. — M J Sage k
'brokers of No. 1 Montgomery
A KUCO.ilD RAINFALL.
!\ itimiiN < ity viNlicil * >
lli'v-aUiuu llnln Thursday
Uccoril
< v i* 11 i UK
\\ HMIHMI
City
_ Within less
street, Jersey City, and No. 57 Broad-
way this city, at the close of business
hours Wednesday posted a notice at
their Jersey City office, informing
their correspondents that they had
discontinued business. Tho Sage s>s-
tom consisted of a string of at least
3CV.I branch offices reaching from Maim-
to New Orleans and in some quarters
Wednesday the failure was declared
few hundredths of
six inches.
Th<
istry
in this department, in a specific sat.
were stored the enu'rav. I plates fron.
the sewerage sys- Jry was diacharROd in the
U.mse.s wt «a j case Attorney Vol Mason,
" r"h^ ' for the defendant, announced nady
^r.hat rwent thi' for trial again It is no. believe ,
were
which Servian bank no.es
struck. These plates were ei
in Paris and cost a
All thcsi
: raved
sum of Cl.COO
a have within the | as!
lev.- cu> r"unl1 ,t0.!f.n
from the safe, without any msioo
si,ti, of the safe having been tampered
with.
Bp«
live of (V
15 feet
U, feet
Irnmence Lcivea cf Palrn.
Th<> palm family bean long®?
leaves than any other known tree.
Tile Inaga palm, growing on the
banks of the Amazon, has 1, av. s
which reach from i° -r,0 1,1
leneth. and 10 to 12 feet in br adth
imens of the tale;.et palm, a re.
ylon, has been met with 20
and IS feet broad. TI • e
loaves are used by the natives tn
make tents, and. thus empioyod, they
make very eillclent shelters from ram
The leaves of the double coeoanut
palm aro often ",0 feet long and '
eral wide. The h-a\es Of the eaanh
|,ai tree of Australia re ailile broad
planks anil are frequently
long, 20 Inches broad and
thick at the base. Th " • boardllk •
leaves all shoot out at the top anil
hang down r,o as to form a sort of
umbrella around the stem 1 he unv
hr, I la Ire-- of Ceylon has leaves of
such enormous size that a single one
will cover from 15 to 20 men, and
often serves as a canopy to a boat,
or a tent fbr soldiers. A specimen
leaf ti,Men lo Kngland measured
feet round
DUBIOUS
About What Her Huoband Would Say.
A Mich, woman tried Postuni I ooil
Oaffe* baeauae ordinary eofee die-
aured V. I ill her and her husband. She
writes:
"ily husband was sick for three
years with catarrh of the bladder, and
palpitation of the heart, caused by
coffee Was unable to work at all
and lu lied part in the linn
■•I had stomach trouble, was v.,
and fretful so 1 could not attend to
„,v housework—both of us using cof-
fee all the time, and realizing It was
liunuful.
•one morning the grocers wile
Hah! She believed coffee was the cause
„f our trouble and advise,
1 took it homo rather dubious about
wiint m.v husband would *«> -he was
| "mok colt right off the
table, and we haven't u ■ d a cup of
it unoe. You should hav- «een the
chill,a, in us. and now my msband
never complains of heart '
any more Mj stomneli trouh.e w, nt
away In <«' «'eekH after 1 began .as-
t„ni Mv children love It and It dot*
• hem good, which can't be aald of
' it iv visited us who was always
halt ,'lek I told her r4 make her I
postum. Hhesald " *"
I, :,s stuff, but she welched me inaki
It. I,oiling It thoroughly for'15 ntln-
utr and when done she said " *"
I,on- boiling brings out the
or mill f,,e,I quality." K,.vin
I, I, , „,n Co It,,tile Creek, Mich
llea.l the lltll" book "The lloud to
Wallville," In pkus lb, re s a teuson.
Kansas
than three hours the heaviest rain- ,
fail ever recorded In thli locality de-1 to Involve possibly >oo,ou .
luged Kansas City early '1 nnrsday | S|>rltlKH.-l.i Jar, tn e*re««.
morning. The precipitation from 4 O- Missouri. -- The jury
clock until 7 o'clock izcKei ^ Qaihralth.th.al-
inch ot being mob leader, reported at 5
t ♦' o'clock Friday afternoon that they
Tb" h ,k °VVa'ewv7n°Ul0W were unable to agree and were dis-
S0amirw^r,," se^ai: ^11 charged by the court. Immcdlat
terns were poor
ried from their fou
families were driv
homes, and the rivers that swept <a> 1 ho'woVor. *Hat the state will try again.
, ,-,ets Mr.ckad-d early m,.inin„ tra. almost 25 hours,
fie. A bursting sewer rn\v I Twenty ballots were taken, but th re
cemetery released a torrent of . I a no change from the first ballot,
that burst open graves and uwwverwi i baTB pubUo statement
many caskets o. tae ,, ,n . I that they were ten for acquittal and
ere- fore, s or the fire and policeid- ^ ^ conv|ctl()n Th(,re wa8
partm-nls were called upon to ; d(,moIlslriltlon and few were In court.
people and horses that had become <•
,ped in fie,,ded I niidings "r to1 (|||_ nnn (-..itiititiiitlN \\i r c..ll.-u«-,
furniture and personal effects Washington, 1> C - By an order
U-.V b-int? swept away. j |s6uc,i Bt the war department Tue*
j day, Col. Charles 11. Hall. IStli infan
, ..wen. I try, is relieved from command^ oM.i-
Milwaukie, Wis. — The board ot | regiment and of the post
dire, tors ' of the American as-
sociation of lia "ball clubs met in Mll-
v |.|| ei* Wednesday at the office of
1-re. Went Joseph D. tVBrien for tho
,nirpo-e of investigatiag the charges
Of manager M .,!. Kelley and Secretary
Lydiard of the Minn
connection with
■ -all, a I nipirc Clarence Owens, who
I- v. . - alle.ed wagered sums oi money
In the opinion of one who has trav-
eled much and observed closely, the
most truly and rightfully contented
I . opto in the I'nlteil States to-day are
the small landowners in what is
known as the I pper bite ltivor i oun-
try, anywhere from Xewjairt, ArU . to
Carthage. Mo. They are contented be-
cause their surroundings are ideal and,
until recently, the great, uneasy, dis-
quieting world, with its artificial needs
anil inadequate compel, aliens, has
been to them but little more tangible
than a dream. Here, still existent,
and by reason of their very rarity at
this day and time more delectable
than In tho past, are the conditions
which have ever a ; • aled w ith irre-
sistible force to the independent-spir-
ited Anglo-Saxon. Kvery man is tho
supreme ruler of his own little prin-
cipality; acknowledging no master
save the law and possibly liis fein
inino helpmeet; cringing to no em-
ployer; asking no favors from the
world, save those that Ills neighbors
freely extend and expect as freely In
return, lie lives in a latitude where
the extremes of bout or cold are never
known, and at an altitude that insures
perfect health. The richest bounty
of Nature has been showered upon
him w ith unsparing hand, but it is a
question whether he more than dimly
realizes the fact, lie accepts as a mat-
ter of course the fertile soil which
produces in abundance every cultiv-
able growth common to the north
temperate zone, the surrounding for-
ests of valuable woods and the under-
lying stratas of precious minerals, the
springs and streams of translucent
purity on every hand, the wealth of
list! and game at his very door, such as
less favored mortals annually travel
hundreds of miles to find. He Is con-
tented, but small credit Is his for that . ,h,
for how could he well be otherwise steam laundry can; It w.ll liavo
than content? It Is sad that such proper stlffnes
Idealistic conditions may not con- he less wear
tintie, but It is written that the pr<
ent possessors of this favored
must soon give place lo others more
appreciative of its incomparable fea- |
tares. A railroad has recently cut its
way through the best of this region,
and the unaccustomed rustle of bank
notes and chink of coin will eventually
tempt the hill-dweller to part with his
birthright. So it has always been in
the world's history the good things
that are ours without price invariably
pass from our hands before we come
understand their value. The White
er country will shortly be ciiscov-
,1 anew by a class of immigrants
better capable of judging its possibil-
the men who seek modest
homes where the "lay of the land"
Still ll
of about
« he grew so bad j
ada in cloths at |
>m Bcratchlaj; the ;
lle .h. He got to !
and was hardly I
mt advised mo to j
ml ointment. 1 ,
e and «ot a cake
ip and a h x of the Oint
at the « n l of about two
sores w« e all well. He
had any sores of any kind
since, lie is now strong a :«l healthy,
and 1 can slncerel say that o ily for
your moat wonderful remedloa my
precious child would have died from
tfcoae i irrlble sorei. Mrs. Egbert
Sheldon, it F. D. No. l, WoodvlUe,
Conn , April 22, 1111,.
Cost Lives of Many Workmen.
In cone: raetiug ti " least river tun
„els New York eit according to
the ' statement of the engineer In
charge, It men have succumbed as
the result of working 111 the high pres
sure, 34 pounds to the square Ineb
above the normal pressure oi the at
mospher.
With a smooth it'ea and l>efi,n w
Star, h, you can launder your shirt-
waist just as well at home a
OPPORTUNITY
How Educator Succeeded in Oes,re
to Address Students.
\ distinguished educator of lloston.
who once visited a western college |
during examination week, was, or
some reason or other, not asked to i
address the students, as he had ex
ceded he would be In chapel ho
was merely requested to lead in pray-
er which he did in tills wis ■
'"lie pleased, i-.,tiler 111 Heaven, to
the steps of the president of
oilege. Thou knowest that he
wa> a clasmate of Thv rvant. a
graduate of the class of M, taking
high honors Thine eyo bath looked
with favor upon the happy • h.m e that
with the
guide
this i
ell
cholarship |
villi the ri ■ht-
of tho stu- |
nnre delight of
,r concluded his
for thi;
student*
oppor-
of this
the
land
and finish, there will
ul tear of the go ids,
and it will be a positive pleasure to
use a Starch that does not stick to tho
iron.
Truly a Modern Patriarch.
Junes Webb, of Patwa. San Joa-
quin county, California celebrated
July 2", liis one hundredth bii i -. -
He was born in Kentucky. He had i >
ulauts at-
•nt rai
that
Fort
Leavenworth, Kan., and is detailed
as commandant of the I nited Htat
infantry and cavalry school, signal
school and staff college, all of which
are nt Fort Leavenworth, to fill the
vacancy caused by Ilrigadier General
ipolls club in J. Franklin Bell's assignm lit to duty
accusations as chi.f of staff.
the
will effectually prevent crowding by
too close neighbors, where their cat-
can fatten on free range, where
wealth of forest and mine awaits
development by Intelligent workers, |
and where the game and fish offer en
joy able recreation to all who have ,
leisure and inclination for sport.
How to Put On Gloves.
Open and turn back tile gloves to j
the thumb and powder lightly. Put
the lingers in their places, not the
thumb, and carefully work them on
with the first finger and thumb of
the other hand until they are quite 1
down; never press between the IIn
L-crs. Pass the thumb into Its place
with care and work on as the Augers ,
Turn back the glove and slide it over
tho hand and wrist, never pinching
the kid, and work t.ie glove Into
proper place by means of the light
est pressure, always allowing the kid
to slide between the lingers, in fin
ishing care should he taken in fas
telling the first button
children, seven or whom survive, me
eldest being t,0. He has f.l gram -
Children, about 150 ^■eat-gran, ';h l-
dren and 20 great great grandchildren.
One hundred of his de
tended the celebration.
Chanty by Machinery.
Poor Man—W'u'd ye be s
sir, as lo Stop u moment! It v
sir. that save
rcsul', d in liis appointim
consent of the trustees, as -
ef this Institution. Thou knowest
that the students of this coll. ,,- ,—
to look upon him as a friend as
a, their president Thou km
that thy servant is eH pi
the lii.'h standards
here prevailing and '
eousness and lojalty
dents."
Finally, to '.be in'
the student tie * e .
j,raver as follows
-And 1 thank Thee
tunity to ud Ire. - the
1 college."
England Mcurns Dairy But'.rr.
The l,ondon Times asserts that gen
! nine .lain butter Is a thing past pray
lug for. Four-fifths of the populatlot
of l.ondon. the Times
I never seen It in their liv
know what It Is ho
In procuring It. ui„
' in many cases at any prlc
! called genuine butter in Umdon. tho
Times sa; s. Is blended and rowor,.ed
butter.
To prevent that tired feeling
ironing day Use Defiance Stu ch I
saves time- saves labor save* anu •>
ance, will not stick t the iron, lie
big 10 oz. package for 10c, at your gro-
cer's.
First Use of Modern Trousers.
Trousers, In their present shape,
were Introduced into the llritisl, army
and tolerated as a b -■.it.imate
ing drees in 1S16.
TUMORS CONQUERED
SERIC'JS OrenATACHS AV0S3ED.
Unqualified Success of Lyrlla E. F inlt-
ham'B Vegeti v>lo Coin round m tho
Cabo of Mrs. Fannie D. F02.
Oneof the pre 1 test triumphs of Lydia
K. i'inkham s Vegetable Compound is
the conquering of woman's dread en-
emy, Tumor.
t he growth of a tumor is r o sly that
freu utly itspran noo iisotlQipeotM
uatil it is far advanced.
- sr
//.rs. Jannic
sseris, have
. Those who
eat difficulty
cannot olitaiu it
"W hat is
So-called "wnnderlnp pains'
come fri in its early stagi s, r
j>■ .,-nee ,>f danper may be made
I, ,t I iv pr. lusc mont hly periods, nccem-
p:,,u. | |,v umcmuiI pain, from tho
111,,!. „nei, through tin- (rroin and thighs.
1 f , .,11 have ,„j eli, .us pains, if there
nre indications, ,f Inflammation or din-
, 1 , , incut, secure a I ,,ttle ,'f le nia B.
I'iuUltum* ■ N'e,,-table Compound right
away and he,en its use.
Mrs. I'inUhain. of l.vnn. Muss., will
(rive y<ni her advice if you "ill write
her about vouis-If She is t he daii(fh-
tei- .1, law of le.dla K I'inUhain and
s has bet
charge.
1 a«U isiug
in
portion of
fur twenty liv* yea
sick women free, of
Dear Mrs. lMnkliam:—
•• | 1 ilce the litvrtv to rotirrntnlnte you on
tbf so. ■. >s 1 lia• • hud \Mtli your wonderful
modii ino. Eightoon months ago my pwiodi
,1. Sli' >rt lv ufter 1 felt so ladh tbnt
I snibn it ted tos thorough examination by a
, . in and wai told that I had a tumor
and «<>uld liavo t• undergo un op. rat u.ii
• S.m n after 1 read one of vein- advertise*
ments sad decided to give t. ,h„ 1-. I'lnk-
1, ,;,|'S \',-e,-t il I,- 1 '<"111 ud ■- trial. Ait*r
I , ng liv • battles a- die ted the tinner Ik
,. „ u I lane Im-. ii eva,,lined liy
1.11 \ I, |,„I and lie si,\ s 1 have no signs < f a
iiiiiini- new It has aU> broli ■lit, my |e,-„«Is
ai*.>iind o"ee inore. and I inn entirely
u, i|" l'aiiiiie 1>. Fox, 7 Che 1 nut JStreet^
Bradford, l'u.
Wife a Ul
dollar fer some
sir. she's sick
ently
year by givin' me
medicine. Please.
ag'in. an' the same way.
Mr liighmind—l have
been convinced of the folly of indis-
criminate giving, and 1 now die rib-
ute by donations through the lmsi-
ness Men's Charity trust, organised
for the purpose of inve tiKatinK each
rase. 1 left a dollar with the seen •
tary not five minutes ago. Go and
tell him your story. f
Mr. liighmind (an hour later) -All.
Did you go lo the secretary, as I ill-
rected?
"I did, air. an' be gav
cent piece wld a hob
"Kb la that all?"
•Yes sir 1 told him about your
dollar, but he said the other «5 cents
was kept Tor salaries an'
—K. V. Weekly
11. it or (
C. 'Od.
1 ANNOT
isioiiall.% hands out some
Cupid
kind
iCARTEPS
3E
Positively run d by
thefo Juttlo rills. I
Th jr • W
tn i ti ■ a i" •" P> 1® to*
ill:'est: - in uadToo Hearty j
Ii.itin;-. A perfect rem- j
cdyl'.r I>!:' % Nausea.
Draw loM -. Bad Toot® |
Ul tho Mouth, Coated ,
Toniruo, Piiln la Uie t ido, ,
_ JtoUI'ID UVr.IL Thuy
regulate tlio Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL E1SE, c'.'.'LLFRiCL
Gcn-j'ms l.'rst B.:ir
Fac-Similc SiciatufB
1TVLE
Pl'-tS.
all intlamcd, ulcerated and catarrhal con-
■ ioi th sm • usn mbranesu< haj
n a sal catarrh, i: teri n c catarrh caused
liv tfjmlninc ills, sjre throat, soro
itioutli or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing tho stomach.
lint \ >u sill ! can cure these stubborn
affections by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiscptiq
rvliich destrevs the ease p;crms,che* ks
('i h it jes, ' • l' 'i: i1 'u ,l ' **
inflammation a laoreneaa. . J
paxtine represents the most succesafw
lo il treatment f< r feminine ills ever
lured. Thousands of women testify
tothis fact. 50 cenU at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
TliE K. J'AXTCM CO.. Doston. Nm.'
TH'JRNTON, McCRUM S CO.
Eontls and Slocks.
Hull line. Kw ■ ' Ch "v,u-
PariianH Cement CwnsBBy StOCkl
I ml ?i
lli'ln >
on th
erles
Washington. 1)
govern-
■;il ment printing
charge o
office
undue
is acquitted <^n
delay in send-
ihcm
-Minneapolis
Rnnies playeil In Mlneapolls
,Ks Owens was "^tfid6U°Bt ! ing final prints of bills to eonure.s
■ charges. Hindi t ,.ltP(1 the last end of the recel
ided Kelley anil l yniard and cited I . .
,r trial to fliow c tuse why they , — II|a,|(, the senate eonimitt
not be expelled. I „n'nrlntlnc. ' The conclusion reached
of time con-
IVonaue i nif.
Try
unexp,
court
forty
Girar:!eau, Missouri
cted session
:>f this dlitriel
Iurpose
An
lleral I
held Wed-
of having !
en from this judicial district
Smith brother * i
i-«o:sa';e cas," here in September.
District Attorney D. P Dyer oi
I ,j|g • d that a number ol the
-panties in tiiu district b. left out ol
vhe pant-', as the c ea- against the de-
f-ndunt) had attracted so much at
lention that it niiKlit have caused
urcjudlc. UftlBIt <he Kov.fninent.
,liu're Lewis of Colorado came here
to held court.
ssion. An
Investigation Into the canst s of delay
was made by the senate et
on printing. The conclusion
was thai the amount
sumed in handling these two
ures was "not unreasonable but rath-
er positively expeditions."
War VcnrcIii Mn> \ l M *t. I.onl*.
St. Louis, MO. — An effort is
I being rlade to have Secretary Hona
| parte, of the navy, address the deep
water convention to be held in this
city November 1.V17 It Is probable
! that a fleet of war vessels will ac-
l company the secretary up the Missis-
| elppi river to give an ocular demon-
I strut ion of the advantages of a deep
channel from the lakes to the (iulf
His Cnlv concern.
A well known member of the New
•m-k liar, a man ,-f most patronl/.ing
met John ( • Car-
observed loftily.
"von, Car-
ot Mexico.
KnnitiiR < liy tr«'
Kansas CM t >
.yons. president
r company,
\rr«*wtrit.
. — W. F.
he Central
anil Harry 1.. Ilurk,
... -ie People's ice, Btor-
a-, and Ku 1 company, were ar-
ralined Tbundar morning before
,1 in the criminal court. Monday.
with conspir- organ! •.< d
el ion Kmlrd.
C. — The Pultt-
l*ulujan<> I
Wushinpton.
jane insurrection in th island of Sa-
lnar. Phillppltie Iftlands, Is abottt
stiynped out, according to Col. < . A.
Williams, commanding the depart
ment <>f the VUayas, in his report to
the war department made public
manner, one <
lisle to whom
' ! ... Carlisle, that the stipr
court has overruled S'oujn thc,
of Mullins versus Je
he addo l. in his grand
lisle, need feel no concern about your
reputation." .. .
Carlisle chuckle!. "Quite so. he
a-reed "I'm only concerned lor the
ntation of the supreme court —
lla.per's Weekiy
' atinilry work at home would bt
inuc'i more satisfactory if Hie
Si arcb were used. In order lo get ti'.o
desired miffness, it Is usually neces-
sary to use much starch tha' tlie
beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a p i-t ' of varyir -
thickness, which n-.t only destroys t'no
p.-aranee hut a!s-i affects th- wear-
ing quality .-f 'he goods. This troub'e
can .be entirely overcome by uslnir 11 -
(1 nice starch as it can lie appliel
much mo'j! thinly becmse of its great-
er strength than other makes.
Ju Ue \V(
The men wen
acy lo increase the price
ivs lhat no
The report
hands of I'ulajanes
are
it let
! now out.
•ak
tlu
Wa shins
Atkins,
v.,i >aral
state dep
clag that
consulate
( onwiiliiM'
rii |> (• Robert S.
American Nice consul at
sent a dispatch to tho
runout Thursday announ-
gvtrytling in tlis a; u Pica®
in that city was destroyed.
\ C im rntloa
Lincoln. Ne
I Ul Mlnntfn.
il the Sixth
congressional district republican con-
ration at Kearney U-prcsentallv.- M
p, Kiukaid was renominated by ne
clamatloti The convention was in
session 24 minutes
Seamen Given Privileges.
A marriage bill Itiirndcc.-d In the
i itish parliament nil >wi the i: >-
rlage of n seaman to take place n>
cense in the dloces of the port where
hi; ship is lying, if he lias been a ri s-
Ident for 15 dnvs on the ship or part-
ly on the I,hip and partly on shore
within the dioceBo
Important to Mothers.
"Exnnlne can-fully cvor>- hoti! of C\STOf?lA.
a af«' ami fiirc remedy for infant j amt children,
a.nd reu that it
la Uk For
a Yfjta.
Kuid U-ve Aiwa;; iiuughi
Sl'liil I li v. I ««* • •*«
Minn* ipolls
W. Couiins
my issued r
int. that 12
, « ann«iti.
Minn. Ilrigadier J.
ie local Salvation Ar-
statement *aur day show-
>00 immigrants had been
,, nl from thi- country to Cunadu by
the Salvation Army.
splendii
flir
>«*lirn Unnn alt In Mi
Omaha, Neb. A
of seven cars, adorn'd
ners hearing the Ins
ka Welcomes Brym
ellow fever
Houice
No More \ ellow I ever.
New Iherla. The following Is Hr.
Irion's statement on ti'
situation here 'Situation
changed: no new cases
work progressing rapldlyy.
of Infection not discovered.'
•r«i | or in anr I .il rue llepohlle.
8a n Salvador A Unionist
pnt-lv has been organl/ed heiv lo
work In favor of the 'ormatlon of a
-„| A,nc.-lean republic to Include
all the I'.'iitrni American republloi
at now constituted.
i-1 tlrynn.
special train
with ban-
Iptlon "Nebras
prominently
displayed, left this city I ildaj nlgl.t
for New York.
fiptki ttisrtwMi Hhwsi
Junction City, Kansas - Ilavld
K. Henry, of troop A. First regi-
ment. Kansas National Hoard, was
drowned In tho Knw river at Fort
Sanlt*'-1 1 un, > Wednesday night lie belonged
to tiie Topeka company and ills par
.nt« reside Rt Lecnmpton. Ills body
#as not found.
>altnnnl I'tirM, rnllf*-t*'-l i-e.
CI, lc ti go, III A nntloliHl pn
rit' cntif, re nee under the all ple-s or
the National Purity Kd. ration H to
tie held In Chicago October il-11.
Every married wom-.n under 40
knows a man she thinks she might
marty if her husband should happen
to die.
Defiance Starch Sixteen ounces foi
tea cent*, all other hr-iiuH c nUln
inly 12 ounies for same money.
A girl will forgive a fellow If ho
kisses her. but never If he doesu t.
I Noothltiff Syrup.
trill 11 .Iii«-nn tn-
CARTERS
ITTLE
a five
IVER
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES^
PILLS.
in it
xpensi
READERS
tur st,.r. Iiuif
|, 11. -I ! ,lt« U
BEFSftNSE STflRGH
\ et ie Solid Veil a Packago
f
'tin 9#Si
J I will guarantee
that vim will I"" 1 ' Uer satisfied
with your next order ol grnccri,
ith a.n> i.ireli you
SiifiSJS
h.as no superior
tariliing, and
li Will
mt
Stick
to the
Eron
The Greatest Boarding College in the World
University of
Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME, INDIANA
ippreminui * iirr *ri\nn
th IIKI'IANCE KTAKtil,
but Vol ,.KT OM lllllll) Mom
iim vol a Mtisr-v than of Hny
(,ih. r brand
hKMANt K STAIU'H eosts
10c li.r tt ld-o/. paek:i>re, and }
will refund your money if
kiiclvH to tin- iron.
Truly yours
Uonkm John
l lie t.rotcrviuau
75 Profesaois 800 btudenti
18 Buildirgs
K|■ \liTMFNT FOR 1m 11"
I llll.TEl
■ a «f
Will NOT
STICHTD
THE IRON
TF.RMS: Board. Tuilinn. and t.aunHn. HOI
Send leu tfiits lo the R -Ci*irar for Catalogue
37,500,000
fEOPlt DIE [iCH 1EB
In th« fulled Htates, nlottr. mor« thnn ;i mil-
j« ui ,y 11 ■ in pre* rotable «li-< uses.
GOOD HEALTH
;.<<« why th' v« Mrutlilif f:u'' '"-1 ClOOl)
lit AI-TI1 i- the « ",-
,.. | ,, i v- i ,i n • ncl) llluatratcd snd stilji
• >11 ■ i'il mn^Rxitte tor t !i«* lr nif 'I ti*" price ia iiua
•Itillnr n \ rjir. Kinglc cupltfH ten cent".
S**net twenty-five <ent* and tins mlvertlaeinent
f..t (rial tliu i- in.-ml Mit M iiptitiii.
B0UD HEALTH PUBLISHING COMPANY,
BATTLE CREKK. MICH
tp^ VAUftNFV TTLL CURECT^:^^^"^^.,
mo,
amsissrn^m
STRAIGHT 5^ CIGAR asale L
Mr*. WlnaP>w'
Mfo Ih nevi-r burdot
an wlni carrion hi-r «'' '
Canada H,n Mucb Wheat.
It |k ..HilmatRd by thi- iirnnilor of
Mmiltoba that Inmhel* "f
whi-at will bo avalluble
from tho northwi
fniiailn at tho filoi
EN3EOM ",,,N
\Vui>lilii|tui>i "•
Sure ooofully Prosecute® Claim®
Lat-Prlnrlrat l: am1ii. r t
export
tern provlnee* of
i of the harvest.
P
W'NTER
lantation Chill Cure isBui
vATf.xr .«'
PATENTS
• I li:.\ /' ti ToHXKVM-
h I't nalon Iturean.
Hlli'llt, IIAIlUabeU
H#li r* ili «.S i W h l^i >«••••• ** l .
Trade Mario*, D«>
r,,,i ri hi«^ and
'lieKvolio, I'll 1"' If'.'wwIilMi'.'.nl'Ka
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 35. 1906.
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