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;?Oi>NEY TROUBLE Svfrered Two Ycirs-Rvlieoe? in Three Months. MR. C. B. FIZER, Mt. Sterling, RV., writes: "J hare suffered with "kidney and bladder trouble forten years past. ' '"Lust March I commenced using Peruna and continued for three months. I have ?i? not used it since, nor have 1 felt a pain. '.. "I believe that I am well and I there . , fore give, my highest commendation to : the curative powers of Peruna." . Pe-rn-na For Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Geo. H. ??roser, Grant, Ontario, Can., writes: "I bad not rteen well for about four . T: r, years. 1 had kidney trouble, and, in . fact, lett badly nearly all the time. v'x-'.-j; -:*'This summer 1 got so veiy bad I thought I would try Peruna, so 1 wrote to you and began at once lo take Peruna end Manalin. ; . "1 took, only two bottles of Peruna and y j one of Manalin, and now I feel better than 1 have for some Lime. "I feel .that Peruna and Maniilin cured me and made a different woman of me al together. I bless the day I picked up the little, book and read of your Peruna. .lt 1s the business of the kidneys to rem ove.from the blood all poisonous materials. They must be active all the time, else the system suffers. There are ? times when they'need a little assistance. Peruna in exactly this sort of a remedy. lt has ?aved many people ?rom disaster by rendering the kidneys service at a time . when they were ant able to bear their own .'.burdens. So. 24.-'06. 'FRISCO DOG MADE GOOD. Swam Bay After Ferryboat That Car ried Beloved Little Mistress. After being fed and warmly clothed "herc, five refugees from San Fran cisco were placed on a train and sent on to their former home in a little y f 1 town on Long Island, writes the Chi cago correspondent of the New York . Press. Along -with the poor little party, which consisted of Mrs. Amelia Berg and children and a son-in-law, was a nondescript dog, looking the reverse - of his name, which was Sport. But it was noticed that the police of Har rison street did not neglect the dog in handing out good things to eat, and a big bluecoat tenderly carried [ , Sport In his ai ms to the train. The story of Sport is a trifling one, but interesting, maybe. When the Berg home, at No. 27 'Miana street, went by quake and fire with all goods , lt contained, the famijy fled to'the ferr}-, followed .by the dog. But poor Sport was promptly kicked off the ?oat and bowled dismally from the pier as the craft pulled out, leaving , 'him to his fate. Knowing the dog would die any -way, Anna Be'rf gave a shrill whistle, and hearing the dear, familiar sound, . brave Sport sprang into the water. It's two and one-half miles to Oak land,-hut arrived there Anna obsti nately... sat on the pierhead and watched not the great conflagration .but the tossing waters of the bay lor, she knew Sport would make good if he could. First a tiny spot in the waves, then a round head and then a pair_of_ '. shiny gyeg_fise4-eJH?&rn^^ hook did the rest. Sport had made good. Thc trials of Chesapeake bay and Potomac river to their crews, began in Norfolk. Current Events. Lieutenant Colonel Duff, of the Sal vation Anny, is a sister of the Duke of Fife and sister-in-law of the prin cess royal. Her position at thc Sal ution'Army headquarters in London is that of editor of thc Young Soldier and the Young People. She wrote some of the Salvation Army's most popular publications. A modest and unassuming young woman in Oklahoma for three years has had the distinction of being the youngest woman ranch owner in the United States. Miss Georgia A. Burns is owner, and manager of 11. 000 acres, comprising the Arrow Heart cattle ranch, and recently leas ed for a term-of ninety-nine years .100,000 acres of oil and mineral land in the Choctaw, and Chicasaw na tions. Miss Burns not only mauages her ranch with ability, but spends -much" bf her time in the saddle, and eau shoot and rope cattle with as'j great dexterity and skill as any of the thirty cow-boys regularly in her employ. Reflections of a Bachelor. Being in love seems to be either all > joy or all pain, according to no rule whatever. It costs $20,000 to educate some boys, and they never carn thc interest /m if. - A woman is pretty sure that if she understood mathematics better the house bills would add up less. v Anyway, a man with money can't have the fun a man without airy plans, v what he would do if he had it. Some men arc so mean they would almost be willing not to have any thing so as not to have to pay taxes. Chief of Police Derkatehoff, against whose life several attempts -.had'been made, was shot and killed by "several unknown persons, while he was or.t driving. His coachman was severely wounded. At the same time the secret police were attacked ~irr another portion of the town. Items of Interest. . Governor Heyward, of South Car olina, has ordered the prosecution of . three former members of the State Dispensary ?Board for alleged mal feasance in office as a result of ttie ^reeent- investigation. Dr. Robert L. Randolph sketched for thc American Medical Associa tion what Baltimore has done lo les sen victims of Fourth of July cele brations, giving much credit to The ?un for the results achieved/ - Pointed Paragraph?. Some men would have nothing to do with the church if they could not get a dollar chicken dinner for two bits there. The judgment will be a great sur prise to those who blind themselves to their own faults by keeping busy with those of others. The man .whom God can only use to kindle fires canuot understand why those who are strong enough for joists are not whittled up as he is. EACH VILLAGE IS A VENICE. Strange Relic of Ancient Customs Pre vailing in a German Forest. One of the most interesting regions in thc "old fatherland" is the so-called "Spreewald," the Forest pf the Spree, situated not far from the German capital, in the province of Branden burg. Each village-is a little Venice, overy house a little island, and these islets are connected by bridges suf ficiently raised to allow boats to pass under them. Most of the bouses, witb their barns and stables, rest on piles, and tbere is generally a strip of artificial terra firma either in front or at the rear of every building. By means of these land strips and of the bridges the slender land communication is kept throughout the district, but most ot the business and amusement is car ried on through the canals, which not only form the main highways but penetrate and cross and recross the whole region. It is on these lagoons that all traf fic is conducted in boats during the period from spring, when the last ves tiges of frost and ice are disappearing, until the end of autumn. You see the letter carrier shoot up and down the canals,, performing bis duties in his frail craft; the police glide leis urely along the banks, watching every thing going on; peasants bring the products of their toil to the nearest towns; children go to and from school; young mothers, dressed in their Sunday clothes, are. rowed to church, carrying in their arms a small, .ueer-looking bundle from which two large eyes in a tiny face stare at the stranger in wonderment baby is going to be baptized, an im portant moment with this strongly reli gious people-Technical World. New Yorker Owns Famous Banner. Mr. Eben Appleton of New York city has in his possession the famous "Star Spangled Banner" that in spired Key to the writing of the much admired national song. An effort will shortly be mads to purchase the house in Baltimore in which this flag was made and use it as a museum or Dafriotic shrine. FITS.St. Vitus* DanoerNerrons Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Itejitorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise frey. Dn. H. E. ELISE, Ld., 931 Arch St..Phlla., Pa. Great quantities of textile machinery are being1 exported._ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Cbildron teething,soften9thefruras,rPduces inflamma tion, allays pain.cures wind colic .25c a bottle The Russian Czar is fully a head shorter than the Czarina. Ur. Bigger* Huckleberry Cordial Cure* All Stomajh Troubles, Teething Children. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc. At Druggists 25c and 5Uc per bottle. DITSON MADE AN IMPRESSION. Irishman Admitted Explanation as He Understood lt. Years ago members of my family laughed over this incident as related, by an eye-witness, says a writer in the Boston Herald: On approaching his store one morn ing, Oliver Ditson. the music pub lisher, saw a crowd gathering just A'.tside his door, where aL_yery m?gh_ Jnjoxieal?d-irishman:-was trying in , vain to step up from the street. Mr. Ditson, seeing the inability of the man to gain the sidewalk, took him 1 by thc arm and assisted him up. The ? intoxicated man was effusive in his , . thanks, and insisted upon knowing to whom he was Indebted for so much 1 kindness. j In vain Mr. Ditson tried to disen- ( gage his arm, and at last he said: , "Well, I am Mr. Ditson." " "Is that so?" said the other. "I ? never heard of him. Whose son did i you say you were?" ( A shout from the bystanders evi dently nettled Mr. Ditson, and he said, ; very decidedly and impressively: "1 i am Oliver Ditson." ] The manner was not lost upon the ( Irishman, who cast an admiring eye , upon Mr. Ditson's immaculate apparel, ( and said, in the most humble and con ciliatory tone: "So you are, so you are, while I am nothing but all over-mud." lt is strange that those who talk most of faith in Providence often have least in people. So. 24-'Ob*. BUILDING FOOD To Brin-: the Babies Around. ) W ? - f i When a little human machine (or a i Targe one) goes wrong, nothing is so important as the selection of food to ; bring it around again. j "My little baby boy fifteen months ? old had pneumonia, then came brain ? fever, and no sooner had lie got over these than he began to cut teeth and. being so weak, he was frequently thrown into convulsions,"' says a Colo rado mother. I "I decided a change might help, so took him to Kansas City for a visit j When we got there he was so very weak when he would cry he would sink away and seemed like he would 1 die. . "When 1 reached my sister's home < she said immediately that we must \ feed him Grape-Nuts and, although 1 had never used the food, we got some and for a few days gave him just the ' juice of Grape-Nuts and milk. He got stronger so quickly we were soou feed ing him the Grape-Nuts itself aud in a wonderfully short time he fattened right up and became strong and well. < "That showed me something worth J knowing aud, when later on ray girl ] came, I raised her on Grape-Nuts, and , she is a strong, healthy baby and has been. You will see from the little pho- ? tograph I send you- what a strong, s chubby youngster the boy 1; now, but | he didn't look anything like that be fore we found this nourishing food. ' Grape-Nuts nourished hirr back to ! strength when he was so weak he J couldn't keep any other food on his stomach." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle ?reek, Mich. All children can be built to a more sturdy and healthy condition upon Grape-Nuts and cream. The food cou- ' tains the elemento nature demands, 1 from which to make the" soft gray fill- ] iug in the nerve centres and brain. A well fed brain and strong, sturdy i nerves absolutely insure a healthy ] body. < Look Ju pkgs. for the ?UI?JUB Httlt i book. "The Road to V/dj\Nie.' i waiammmma?ii??ttmeimmimiepm Difficulty Between Constables and Strikers SEVERAL KILLED OR INJURED Indiana Mining Town is Scene of Fatal Clash Between Marching Strikers and Detail of 12 Mem bers of State Constabulary.-Strik er Fired His Revolver at Troops, Who Responded With Volley From Carbines.-Six of Wounded in Se rious Condition and Three Will Die. Indiauapolis, Special.-Thc new | mining town of Ernest, on thc Buf falo, Rochester & Pittsburg Kail road, five miles from here, was the scene of a conflict between a de tail of State coiistflbiilarv and strik ing cual miners, in which two strik srs were killed ami eight wounded, three fatally. Shortly after daylight a body of strikers, headed by a brass*, band, inarched from Union Mines, in Jef ferson county, to receive one of the mine officials expected from Punx sut?wriey; On thc way to thc sta tion the marchers encountered a de tail of twelve members or the State constabulary and as they passed a member of the band fired his re volver at the troops. No one was struck, but the con stabulary inimediatelv retaliated with a volley from their carbines. When the smoke cleared eight ' strikers * were lying on the ground md others had lied precipitately [lowu thc hill. Two of those shot were killed in stantly and thc six others were se riously wounded. DENIED BY EARVTE JORDAN. President of Cotton Association Has Not Advised Farmers to Sell Spot ^JJott?jLiiaLTntu^^ ? Washington, Special.-President Earrie Jordan, of the Southern Cot ton Association made .thc following statement: "iii view of thc present misinterpretation of my position on prices of spot colton which has been given general circulation in Hie press luring the past few days, 1 wish lo unqualifiedly deny any report thal t have advised farmers or others lo ?ell spot cotton for future delivery jr to deal in cotton futures at all. My position in favor of higher prices is unchanged and will continue so long as present splendid trade coo li lion s last and no probability of abnormally large crops being pro luced." Report Sent In. Washington, Special.-In response to a request from the House commit tee on agriculture. President Roose velt forwarded to Representative , Wadsworth, chairman of that com mittee, the report made to him by x committee of the Department of Agriculture regarding conditions in the Chicago meat packing houses. Ac 20mpauyiug the report was a letter from the President, in winch he points out that there is no conflict in substance between the Neill-Re\' ?olds report and that of the Agri cultural Department experts. Telegraphic Briefs Gabriel Ballailc, thc negro who ic :o be hanged today for assault upon Miss Rogers, in King George's coun ty, confessed Iiis crime. W. L. Francis, of Richmond, Avho ivas arrested on a charge of cmbcz dement, admitted the charge and said he did it lo raise money with ivbicli lo elope. Supreme Court Orders Served on Chattanooga Lynchers. Chattanooga, Tenu., Special. United Stales Marshal Dunlap serv id Supreme Court orders on all de fendants cited to appear before the Jilted Stairs Supreme Court in Oe lber to answer for attempt in thc Johnson lynching case. The mar dial was aided in locating the de fendants by sheriff's deputies, all )f whom, in addition to (he sheriff, ire iuvlude.il in Attorney General Moody 's information. Senator German's Successor. Baltimore, Special.-The rumors as to Avho would be appointed to serve >ut the remainder of Senator Gor dan's unexpired term were put lc. rest Friday night when Govem?l Warfield announced thc appuiulmenl sf Hon. W. P. Whyte. Mr. Whyt?; bas been governor of thc State, may af of Baltimore, and has twice beer, in thc Senate-one by election anc price before by executive appointment EXCLU Studebaker W Columbus Bu Genuine Olive Planet, Jr,, In Pittsburg Peri These high ???^^V* cost no more AUGUSTA GA, What ia Being Done Day by Day By the National House and Senate. .'Danger to Quarantine Bill. There is decided danger that the quarantine bill intended to give Fed eral aid- in yellow fever quarantines, which has passed the Senate. House, will fail because of a deadlock among the conf?res, on thc seventh section of the hill providing that inter-State traffic may be carried on without in terruption through a state under yel low fever quarantine, under certain regulations; that'is, that through trains may make their regular runs v.-ithout taking on or letting off pas sengers or freight within the quaran tined state. Report on Packers Matter. The House Committee on Agricul ture decided to comply with the. re quest of thc Chicago packers to -be heard on thc Neill-Rcynolds report rcgardimr thc conditions in the Chi cago packing houses. The request was made hy Mr. E. Wilson, who; said he was au employee of the Nel son Morris Company, but in this in-, stance was authorized to speak for all the Chicago packers. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, Dr. "A. D. Mel vin of the Department, and Mr. Neill were present at the hearing. Mr. Wilson made a general denial of the existence of thc conditions in packing houses as set forth in the. Neill-Reynolds report. Some of the suggestions made in the report he said, had already been complied with by the packers, such as additional sanitary facilities. As to the charge that canned meats } were boiled in Avater to "freshen them np." Mr. Wilson said there was ab solutely nothing in this. What the cans were put in hot water were to soak ult the old labels, which he said, was an injury lo thc appearance of I he goods on sale. Ile denied absolutely that there were any deceased cattle or hogs butchered for food. Mr. Wilson de scribed in detail the operation of pre paring canned meats and when asked' by Representative $cott of Kausa.s,N a member of thc committee, ''How about the rope and other foreign mat ter found willi wraps on the floor." Mr. Wilson explained that what was probably seen in t his instance was the string on (he l-mu-l-ln mid ^-ILOL .' jjjffi?! !-!.? u - d-Wi^jnffr^???is si ring w a s "used with which*lo haug the beef in? a smoke house, and when the beef had been sliced off, this knuckle end was left. There was a bone iu it. The bone would smash the machine if an attempt was made lo use it. . Flooded With Petitions. As Senator Tillmau suggested lhere was "A streak of yellow" in the Senate due lo the fact lhat practically every desk in 1 he chamber was cover ed with telegrams ol' protest against Ibo Anti-Pass provision in the Pail road Kate Bill as reported by the Conference CommU*ee. They were all fi*om railroad men and in each case consisted of pro tests against cutting off thc privilege of riding free. In addition lhere was a formal statement on behalf of engineers, .firemen, conductors and trainmen say ing lhat they represen ted 230,000 railway employees. Bill to Be Sent Back. The discussion of the Kail road Rate Bill conference report in the Senate showed (hal (he bill would be sent back lo thc conference. Thc confer ence announced that they expected lhat result. Busy Day in the House. Against the days when the House of Keprescntalives was in throes of a filibuster or "putting off until to morrow what it might have done the day before," must bc set the work accomplished in the lower branch of '.he national Legislature. , In many particulars Tuesday was a "red letter day" in the House, not only in the number of bills passed, but in the general character of the legislation enacted. What bid fair lo cause endless trouble, the natural ization bill, was passed under suspen sion of thc rules, the Speaker and the gentleman in charge of the bill, Mr. Boynge, of Colorado, doing tteam work of a superior kind. The House refused to pass a bill leasing lo a private Arin or corpora tion thc right to mine coal on thc Island of Batan, in . thc Philippine group, although it was slated that such a lease would decrease 1he amount paid by thc government for coat very considerably. For two hours the House worked under suspension of the rules and then, with thc time set apart for these measures exhausted, and peace spreading ito wings over the mem ber.;, the rest cf the day, until ad journment, was taken up with the passage ci bills by unanimous con sent, a form of legislation only pos sible when there arc no breakers in sig li I. News Items. Thc village.of Seottown, in Ohio, was completely washed away by flood, two persons being drowned. Thc Southern States' Immigration Commission elected officers and estab lished a New York bureau. President Kosevelt is said lo have determined on a complete reorganiza tion of the Bureau of Animal Indus try, SIVE AGENCY agons, the 20 year kind, ggies, standard of the world, r Plows, the orginal best, lplements, for farm and garden, 'ect Fencing, electrically welded, every rod guaranteed, grade and reliable goods than worthless imitations. ill Co, HE TOOK REBATES A Pennsylvania Purchasing Agent Makes Confession PROFIT ON COAL HE PURCHASED In His Capacity as Purchaser of Fuel Coal an Official Testified That He Had Received From Five Compa nies an Allowance of From 3 to 4 Cents Per Ton. Philadelphia, Special.-Thc Inter state Commerce Commission contin ued its investigation ot' thc relations of the Pennsylvania Railroad employ es to various mining- companies in the bituminous coal district. The first witness was Joseph Boyer, of Altooua, chief clerk in thc office of A. Wi Gibbs, superintendent of the Motive power. In its entirety Mr. Boyer's testi mony was a startling character. His stock holdings were only a small por tion of the' gifts he admitted receiv ing from Hie coal mining compauics. In his capacity as a purchaser of fuel coal he testified that, he had receiv ed from five companies an allowance of from 3 to 5 cents a ton on coal used by the railroad for fuel purposes. During a period from thc latter'part of 1903 to date ho has received a to tal of more than $40,000. The com panies which made him this allow ance were the Graff Coal Company, the Clearfield and Granton Coal Com pany, Dunkirk Coal Company and Thomas Blythe Company. . Graff Coal Company allowed him five cents a ton and thc Clearfield and Granton Company gave him a share in the profits ?vhicli amounted lo uni less than four cents a ton. Blythe and Company gave him Iii rec couts a ton. He was asked why he discrim inated in favor of Blythe and Co. He replied ?lie did not discriminate as thc money came to him without solicita tion or any effort on his part. Ile be lieved that the money had been paid in the same manner to his predeces sors in office and he believed he was only following lhe custom of the de partment. -- Conditions Filthy. . Chicago, Special.-Building Com missioner Bartzen and 12 deputy building inspectors went lo the stock yards to make an inspection of every building in the pince. Commission er. Bartzen personally went to thc hog killing department of one of thc large packing houses, and described thc conditions he found lhere as "filthy and dirty." Three Earthquake Shocks. Manila, By Cable.-Three slight earthquake shocks were felt in Ma nila June 9 and (j, thc last at 8:38 p. m. on the 6 th instant. The shocks are believed to have been severe on thc island of Samar, but no details have been received. Government Forces Withdrawn. San Francisco, Special.-Thc Mil itary authorities arc gradually with drawing all thc Government forces from the city .within a few weeks San Francisco will be entirely under the protection of thc regular police force, a?sisted hy a large number o? specials who have been added to thc list since thc lire. Heavy Fire Loss. New York, Special-A second fire within the space of two weeks de stroys two or more warehouses of the American Cotton Dock Company at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, and caused a loss estimated at between $150,000, and .1300,000. A fireman was probably fatally injured. Telegraphic Briefs Socialistic ideas arc spreading among the radical members of the Douma. There is every prospect of bounti ful harvests in'Southern Russia. Captain Byieff rode all the way from Manchuria to St. Petersburg, a distance of 8,700 miles, in eight months and four days. M. Delcasse, former French Minis ter for Foreign Affairs, will visit thc United States next fall. A number of anarchists have heeu arrested .at Barealonia on suspicion of complicity in the bomb-throwing plot. Below freezing temperatures are re ported throughout the middle of Ger many. The International Miners' Congress began in London. The Intestate Commerce Commis sion took up the relations of the New York Central Railroad to thc coal companies along its lines . San Francisco again quaked Mon day night, the shock being of short duration, and causing no damage. Governor Chamberlain was re-elect 2d in Oregon. In- the Missouri Democratic Stale Convention Bryan was acclaimed as Ibo next President. The National Liquor Dealers' As sociation put itself on record in an nual convention in favor of temper ance and th? purification of the galoon; LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS Epi'onie of Current Happenings of Interest Briefly Told. Senator Joseph R. Burton, who was sentenced To jail and fined for irreg ularities, resigned, and Governor Hoch appointed Foster Dwight Co burn as successor. In a battle between striking miners and guards near Plum Run M'-ie, in Ohio, four men were wounded, two perhaps fatally, and the militia was ordered out. Tbe fight between Mexicans and Americans at Cauanea, Mexico, is said to have been fomented by revolu tionists from St. Louis headquarters. Eight of the large meat-packing concerns joined in a signed statement protesting against the Neill-Reynolds report. The Slate investigating board re ported on the San Francisco earth quake, which it claims, was due to ruptures in Ibo earths crust caused by geological changes. Richard A. Canfield testified in his own behalf in the snit of John D?l ai: linty against him and declared that bc was "lipped off" on Jerome's pro jected raid. Dis. Harry Adler and J. C. Hem meter, of Baltimore, were speakers at a medical convention in Boston, which is thronged with visiting doctors. Sixty anarchists, alleged to be from Baltimore, are believed to be in Wil mington, Delaware. Ex-Mayor Phelan, of San Francis co, announces that the total cash re ceived for the relief of thc city ia $4,243,000, and appeals for funds to aid in rehabilitation. A big reception to William J. Bry an upon his relurn from abroad is projected, and is lo have national pro portions. King Alfonso and Queen Victoria attended n brilliant military review. The Spanish police are on thc track of the bomb-throwers accomplices. Seven persons were drowned and four killed hy lightning at Odessa. Senator Arl bur Pue Gorman, " Maryland, died at his residence, 1432 K street, at 9:17 a. ra. yesterday. Thc Virginia Slate Federation of Labor opens i!s session at Alexandria soon. Officers will bc elected for the ensuing year. .Addresses will be de livered by Samuel Gompers, president of thc American Federation of La bor, and other labor leaders.' Horrifying disclosures as to the conditions in the Chicago packing houses are made in the report oi Charles P. Neill and James ll. Rey nolds, which was sent to Congress yes terday by President. Roosevelt. Efforts will be made by ll-is Gov ernment to secure labor?is, from Spain to work on thc Panama canal. The British ship Lismore was wrecked at Santa Maria", Chic, and 22 of the crew were drowned. Baron von Beck has been intrusted wirb the task of forming the new Aust ro-Hungarian Cabinet. Two Americans were convicted ol swindling in Loudon and sentenced to hard labor. Another section of Vesuvius'* cone has tallen in, and thc showers of ashes and cinders is on thc increase. General Al i kb a nott, Governor-Gen eral of Kidds and the pacifier'' ol the Caucasus, wai seriously injured by one ol' two boraLs thrown at him. Mr. Whitbridge, the special envoy sent by the United States to attend King Alfonso's wedding, presented the autograph letter of good wishes writ len by Pres.ideul Roosevelt. Fi fl y . anarchists ol'. England. France and Sj ain are alleged to !.t on the way to Madrid to assassinate Alfonso on his wedding day. Kl ks lind memorial services ovci (heir dead al Bedford City . Eleven persons were killed, two so badly burt that they are expected to .die and a score seriously hurt in a I roi Iv accident at East Providence, R. I. Carl Schurz was eulogized by prom inent men at a memorial service held in Chicago, President Roosevelt ex pressed high appreciation of him in a letter. "Tricolor," thc Bostock leopard lion-tiger hybrid, died, and a lioness in Mr. Rostock's manageria gave, birth, to a pair of puma-jaguar-'.ion prodi gies. Chicago, Pittsburg and St. Louis re port remarkable advances in business, prosperity in their respective sections of the country. Richmond College and thc Universi ty College of Medicine at RicbmoHd may unite. Social Democrats of Wisconsin de mand Hie abolition ot the United Stales Senate, charging it with being "a bulwark of capitalism and trust o era cy." Manuel Morales, who killed himself when about to be captured, was iden tified as the bomb thrower by the own er of thc Madrid hold from whom he rented thc balcony. Kev. S. Baring-Gould, the noted au thor and churchman, died in South Africa. A conflict between the Russian Douma and thc Ministry over the pro posal to abolish thc death penally has been averted by a decision on the part of thc Cabinet lo support such measure. The Jews in Kischener? held a meet ing to express sorrow at the death o? Micheal Davitt. Governor Swanson has refused tc interfere in the case of Galnet Battailc who will bc hanged Friday for as sault. Americans Among Rebels. Mexico City, Special.-News fron the Guatemalan revolutionists oper ating in the southern part of that re public is that an American contingent consisting of 100 men enlisted ii San Francisco, are now included ii General Toledo's army. 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I can highly recommend Cuticura Soap as be ing tbe very best complexion soap made, it cleates a perfect complexion, leaving the skin soft, white, and velvety. I now use Cuticura Soap all the time and rec ommend its use to my friends. Maud J-os gins", E. F. D. No. 1, Sylvia, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1905." There are men of money who think they are lending their gold to the Lord while Inc colleges are paying them back by degrees. SEVEN YEARS ACO. A Kocheblcr Chem litt Foun t H Slngnlarly E/Tcctlve Wed lei ne. William A. Franklin, of the Franklin & Palmer Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y.. writes: "Seven years ago i wns suffering very much through Hie failure of the kid neys to eliminate the uric acid from my system. My back was very lame and ached if I over exerted myself In the least degree. At times I was weighed down with a feel ing of languor and depression and suf fered continually from annoying irreg ularities of the kidney secretions. I procured a box of Donn's Kidney Pills and began using them. I found prompt relief from the aching and lameness In my back, and by the time I had taken three boxes I was cured of all Irregularities." Sold by nil dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mlihurn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. 1 Thc Bible contains the mathematics of morality, the trigonometry of truth, the biology of the blessed life, the science of thc soul. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CUR,LS HEADACHES Brenks up COLDS I,N ? TO 12 HOURS Trial Sonic 10c At Druttbo You CANNOT all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrh?l con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment, with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs.checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ?Hs ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THC R. PAXTON CO.. Boston, Mast, EAS unders rtquir fd- .ur? learning by experience, so yoi ,?eoffer tbls to you for only 25 ceuti. even if you merely keep them as a di' you must know something about them. To ns experience of a praciical poultry raiser for (t by a maa who put all his mind, ned time, ant lng-not as a pastime, but as a business-and work, you can save many Chicks annually, ni point is, that you must be able to detect trout and know how to remedy it. This book will disease; to feed for eggs and also for fatteninj and everything, indeed, you should know on paid for twenty-five cents in stamps. BOOK pransnI\G Woman Obtain Ifta, Pinkham't Advice and Help. She Bas Gaid?? Thou? aa da to Health, y Hov Lydia E. Pla lt b ?a? a Vege t able Oottl> pound Oared Air*. Ailee Berryhill. 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" My health was completely broken down and thc- doctor told me that ff I was not op erated upon I wotdd die within six months. I told him I would have no operation but would try Lvdia E. Pfoikhams Vegetable Compound. Ko tried to influence me against It bus 1 sent for the medicine that some day and bajau to use it faithfully. Within fire days I felt relief but was not entirely cured until I used lt for some time. ' " Tour medicine U certainly fine. I have induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Just as surely as Mrs. Berryhill was cured, will Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills. If 3'ou are sick write Mrs. Plnkham for advice. It is free and always help ful. Vf V * mmMi? GUARA? TEED BY A BANK DEP0SI1 R. R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken SOO FR ER COURSES BosrdatCoit. 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Ton \?"vPa cannot do this unless you ?tend them and know how to cater to their ements, and you cannot spend years and i must ouy the knowledge acquired by others. You want them to pay their own wny rorslon. Ia order to handle Fowls judiciously pet this want we are selling a book gi vf nc # :)nly 25c.} twenty-five years. It was written 1 money to making a success of Chicken rn's if you will profit by /hts twenty-five years' id make your Fowls earn dollars for you. The ile in the Poultry ?nrd as soon as it appears, teach you. It tells bow to deteet and cure i; which fowls to save for breeding purposes; this subj ec-1 to mako it profitable. Sent post irorSE. 1S4 Leonard St,, ?f. T. Cl ry,