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tells how she Sful operation by Pinkham's Vege PmkAu :-I suffered with what the doctors (inflammation of the and ovaritis), which is g and painful ailment, the surrounding parts, he'constitution, and esap $oioes. If you had seen M before I began taking nkham's Vegetable and had noticed the sallow complexion, and ated condition, and com with me as I am to besrty and well, you r that I feel thankful wonderful medicine, me to new life and months, and saved me rop*ion."- Miss Inzxa wich St. Windsor, If igln al of ees letter Sbe produed. i<inflammation of the ian tubes which adjoin 'may result from sudden the monthly flow, from of :te womb, and many Thelightest indication ith-eovaries, indicated Spain in the side, ac. best and shooting pains, yr instant attention. itself, and a hospital. all its terrors, may neglect. are scarce in Cuba; of patent medicines during the fiscal year y from France. y Poetical. e with Cheatham's s has been most hap. Jast what you say-a ehills. They cast out *WWousness, drive the "qtore strength and ap Sot the well springs C. Gastrell, Tallulah, La. mitjlon and a half of ..Iaported for the meat year from Algeria into S.ttw, laute t ued Dfeo thebt o aIo aifw thae thi ' itOcas Oeew f1 "remse for ReoraUts ured by M i says; po,, I i la rbs head. of Skotthaii 4Asseestioa of rqelt l Dprialretment ir 1 srtilse Publie Acooant. Ol ves qulacnk * Bos o Atln, LY ADJUSTED. o hsmon.m as !!.tds Ahante, ca. ntAdvertisements IThis PTapr, nateeban e es things English Has to nedrsel An Englishman on a tour through Wales, while climbing one of the mountains one hot day, was suddenly accosted by a farmer; who thus ad dressed him. "Wass you see any ships pass his way?" 'The astonished tourist replied that he did not know that he was so near the sea. But the farmer cut him short with the following words: "Not de ships dat wass sail on de ocean, but de ships dat wass nibble do grass you see." Then the~ourist understood that it was sheep and not ships he wanted -Stray Stories. Lake Baikal, Wireless. Advices from St. Petersburg tell of a service of wireless telegraphy at Lake Baikal, which is almost com plete, and will be in working order soon. It will consist of three sta tions, one of which will be on board the ice breaker, which will be enabled to communicate with both shores dur ing its passage across the lake. Praises Knights of Columbus. Cardinal Satolli, when at Niagara Falls a few days ago, took occasion to pay a high tribute to the Knights of Columbus, a prominent Catholic benevolent order. He said that his approval of the Knights would follow him back to Rome, where he would consider it his duty to further empha size the. subject. His Sixth Sense. "Biffler dines out a good deal, doesn't he?" "I should say he did. Why, that man can tell an oyster fork from a game fork with his eyes blindfolded and his hands tied." Just as Good. "Oh, yes, Skinner was a beneficiary under old Roxley's will." "I didn't know he was a relative of Rox ley's." "He wasn't, but he was attor ney for a relative." Man and Wife. Buxton, N. Dak., Sept'12 (Special). -Mr. B. L. Skrivseth of this place has been added to the steadily grow Ing following that Dodd's Kidney Pills have in this part of the country. Mr. Skrivseth gives two reasons for his faith in the Great American Kidney Cure. The first is that they cured his wife and the'second ig that they cured himself. "I must say," says Mr. Skrivseth, "that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best remedy for Kidney Trouble I ever knew. My wife had Kidney Dis ease for years and she tried all kinds of medicine from doctors but it did not help her any. An advertisement led her to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. The first box helped her so much that she took eight boxes more and now she is cured. "I also took three boxes myself and they made me feel better and stronger in every way." Dodd's Kidney Pills have never yet railed to cure any kidney disease from Backache to Rheumatism, Dias betes or Bright's Disease. It is said that $1,000,000 in Ameri :_n gold may show a lose of $100 rom abrasion in being carried from .ew'1ork to Paris. Buperior quality and extra quantity must win. This is why Defiance Starch I8 taking the place of all others.°. ONE FOR THE GUM CHEWER. Writor Den!es It Is Altogether a Per nicious Habit "The chewing of gum is generally egarded 'by the parents of children who are addicted to it as a pernicious habit," said the dentist. "And yet, in certain casbs, I have no' hesitancy in saying that it is a most excellent thing. In fact, on more than one oc casion have I advised the parents of children whose jaws were not sufdci ontlj developed to nimake them chew gum. The constant exercise has a ten dency to widen an otherwise narrow jaw and thus make room for teeth that show evidence of crowding each other out of shape. The eonstant chewing of gum for two hours every' day is sufficient exercise to bring about a most desirable result in the dwarfed formation of a child's jaw. Even when no such treatment is nec essary I see no reason why the chil dren should be forbidden to chew gum. It can do no harm and may possibly do good in keeping the teeth white and clean."-Philadelphia Record. Hundreds of Iondon clerks spend their summurer vacation helping the farmers harresting. They ask nc other compensation than free board and lodging. M. Vilmorin of Paris has discovered _ new article of diet in a plant known as Crambe Tataria. It Is something Ulke a sea-ale, aand is a .winter vege !able. .. - IJons have been scared away from the shores of Lake Victoria-Nyanza by, the newly, huilt railway. · WHAT'S THE USE ' To Keep a 'Coffee Complexion." A lady says:. "Postum has helped my complexion so much that my fi lends say I am growing young again. Idy complexion used to be' coffee col ored, muddy and yellow but:it is now clear and rosy as when I was a girl I was induced to try Postum by a friend who had suffered just as -I had suffered from terrible indigestion, pal p!tation of te " heart and sinking spells. "After I had used Postum a week I was so much better that' I -was afraid it would not last. But now two years, have passed and I am, a well woman. I owe it all to leaving off coffee and drinklng, Postum in its place. "I had drank coffee all my life. I suspected that it was the cause of my trouble, but it was not until I actually quit coffee and started to try Poeatum that I became certan; them all my troubles eeased and I am now well and strong agala. Name furnished by Poelam a C.. Batte* re*s.lUhk There's a teasos. ook Lia each package for a spO el the -fasemou ttle book, "The la to eMpils. WHAT THEY ARE DOING. Delaware democrats have nominates Caleb S. Pennewell for Governor, anc 1. anton and Oakville, the distance being or. Bert Goodale, foreman of the Heal. Lt ry cattle ranch near Beaver City, Ok., s his horse, during a thunderstorm. Goodale was rounding up the cattle. Acting Secretary Oliver of the Wat e Department has issued a circular of 0 warning against political assessments and partisan activity of office holders L The Associated Press states on higb authority that Prince Sviatopolk Mir sky has been selected to succeed the late Von Plehve as minister of the interior. - Dr. H. G. Fleming, of Tullahoma, r Tennessee, has been elected president of the New Southewestern Christian College of Denton, and has accepted the place. Twenty-five violations of local option alone were disposed of at Temple last week. Of that number twenty-two re a suited -in convictions, two acquittals n and one plea of guilty. While making a parachute descent a from a balloon ascension at Tuscola, r Ill., Joseph Isle, an aeronaut, whose i home was Louisville, Ky., fell 100 feet r and was instantly killed. Fine sugar and tobacco crops and large restoration of public confidence is making business good in Cuba. New York houses exporting largely to the t island report a rush of orders. Two men were killed and another seriously injured in a freight wreck on the Southern Railway between Dog wood and WVo~ton on the.*Birmingham and Selma division Frfday afternoon. The appearance around Guthrle, Ok., of the cotton bollworm has caused great alarm among cotton planters, as this is the first time it has appeared this far north. Some report half the crop lost. A high compliment has been paid Mrs. Mary Sherman Allen of Dallas in her appointment as press correspond ent for the Woman's Relief Corps, an organization th4adraws most of its support fromn the Northern States. While Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Stite of Belton were driving with a target gun sitting on the butt between them, the gun was accidentally discharged, the ball grazing- 'Mrs: Stite's forehead, painfully but not. dangerously wound Ing her. Contract has been let for $22,000 for a splendid two-stdry brick building for the First National Bank ,of San An gelo, to replace the building which was burned some time back. The building will be of St. Louis pressed brick and stone trimmings. Wednesday night G. T. Sayers of Jacksonville, a brother' of the Gov ernor, fell fronma window of the sec ond story of his house and sustained injuries that will likely prove fatal. Besides being hurt internally, several ribs were broken. Major Henry Seton of New York, a veteran of the United States army in the Civil and Spanish-American wars, a noted Indian fighter with General Crook, a brother of Archbishop Seton of Rome and a grandson of Elizabeth Ann Bailey Seton, founder of Sisters Charity in the United States, died at Baltimore, aged sixty-three. While kneeling beside a grave in Washington Cemetery at Gravesend; New York, Yetta Beikowitz, 18 years of age, was crushed to death by the family. monument, a heavy granite shaft, which toppled over. Blacksmiths in the shipyards around New York who have been working on the open shop plan, have made a de mand on the New York Metal Trades Association for a closed shop and recognition of the International Broth. I erhood of Blacksmiths. The T'reasury Department has begun sending checks to the officers and men of Admiral Dewey's fleet in payment for the awards of prize money made for the victory of the American fleet at Manila Bay. Four women passengers and three trainmen were killed and about thir tyi-lve persons injured in the Seaboard Air Line wreck at Catawba Junction, N. C. An engine following the ex press plunged in on top of the shat tered cars. A young lady, a trained nurse in Bellevue Hospital, New York, was bit ten several months ago by an insane patient. Lately she has developed the same form of idsanity that afflicted her patient. The Secretary of State has the nom inees of te 'Democratic, Republican, Prohibition, People's Party, Socialist and Social Labor state conventions, which complete the list. The names will be sent to the different County Clerks for places on the ticket.; Burglars who blew open the safe of County Treasurer J. A. Logan of Yad kinvillee, Yadkin County, Ga, secured between $8,000 and $10,000. , The post, office safe was-also cracked and about $410 stolen. Perfect housekeepers will be gradu ated from the Chicago public schools soon, if the aims,of the'board of edu cation are attained. The expeotations of the board members are based on's course of study in cooking and sew, ing just ooinpletei . , The Mexican matlwai awn., at " Ihe .Q ,ea s, wn~t oldest rail road 0 iieblicd~ue if con sent oe oW i -the London offices, txoe cit8 sire 1 from Cit' of exico to Y M Crum, Druggist'b Promising Customer The brisk, well dressed stranger stepped into the corner drug store, Id and passing by the boy who usually ig attended to easual customers, ap proached the proprietor, who, with his back turned, was rearranging some goods on a showcase. "Mr. Sawyer, I presume," he -said. a. pleasantly, and the druggist turned and bowed gravely. Lr "I have. heard my friend Senator A Brown speak of you often," said the brisk man. "He told me if I ever needed anything in this line to come to you. He spoke of you as a man on b whom one could rely with perfect con fidence, and with whom it was al ways a pleasure to deal." "The senator Is very kind," said the 4-druggist, beaming with gratification. "He is one of my best customers. What can I do for you this morning?" t "Well-er-this morning, as it hap Iens," said the stranger with a shade less of briskness, "this morning I d should like, if you 'will allow me, to consult your directory." "Certainly," said the druggist. "We also have a fine lot of postage stamps, if you ever need anything of that kina."--Youth's Companion. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold t Water Starch for laundry use they will save not-only time, because it 3 never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains-16 os.-one full pound--.while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in %-pound pack* I ages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-os. package it Is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iros sticking. Defiance never sticks. Showed a Sample Over Telephone. One of the clearest cases of absent mindedness on record was enacted by a leading grocer in this city recently. Over the telephone came an order from a wealthy customer for some oranges to be delivered during the afternoon. "What are the prices?" asked the I customer. "Oh, we have them at all prices, 1 from 20 cents a dozen up." "Well, I'm not particular about the price. What I want is the quality and size." "Walt a moment, please." He went to the box containing his choicest fruit, selected a large, yellow sample, and hastened back to the 'phone. t Holding the orange aloft in one Land while he grasped the telephone receiver with the other, he said: r "Will this kind do?"--Duluth News- C Tribune. b Kot Disappointed This Time. - "I have been often disappointed in the use of some widely advertised T remedy, claiming to cure this or that trouble. Nevertheless, on the strength r of one of the testimonial letters pub- is lished, I decided to try a box of Hunt's Cure. My trouble was eczema of the lower limbs, from which I long suffer- I ed. One box cured me. I have had a a pleasant, peaceful summer, thanks'to I Hunt's Cure." Mrs. Allee PFortune, Shell Knob, Mo. An observing schoolboy wrote this abort essay: "Gravity was discovered by Izaak Walton. It is chiefly notable when the apples are falling from the k trees." P Mere Flexible and Lasting hi won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance Starch you obtain better re suits than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same D money.* t Ahout 400,000 snakes are killed n every year in Britlsh India. The hfes p1 paid as rewards annually for the de struction of beasts of prey and ven omoue snakes by the governrment of or India amount to about $125,000. de ar No ehromos or cheap premiums, but ar a better quality and one-third more w] of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Farm hands in Yucatan wear linen garments of spotless white. When o they- become evenslightly soiled, they br hasten to change them. \Work is plen tiful there, farm laborers are well paid and they can aford to be tidy. an me Window's Soothing syrup. mi -"r ehnldren toothlns, sofLens the gumSa. fiducsS s 5asamta, arUraypsla, elrl wlnd oU. eabotLu 0l1 The young Japanese who wishes to enter the public service, a profession, or even to rang as educated has prac. tically to learn four languages-pure Japanese, Jap3no-Chlnese, c£estolary Japanese and colloquial dialect. p ion 'TH WORLD'S PAIR-ST. LOUIS. Hotel Epworth. three blocks from the Admin istration and Convention entrances, is a atZe, permanent brick buildingof over 00 rooms. IS Costs no more to stop oat te! Epworth than at the temporars tair and frame hotels. Rates I. cayand up European plan. First-lcs dining hall-reamsoabie price. Every con venienc. Headquarters Farmers National Congress. Rooms may be reserved. (Delmar Garden oar on Olive., ctel Epworth; U0 Washlngton Ave., St. Lcus, Mo. Stealing the front door key from the pocket of the mother superior, three you#ug novices escaped from the con vent of Santa Clara in Lisbon and di4 appeared. The Marine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. send Boon Eye Book free. Write them about your eyes Every experience we undergo, whether seemingly good or ill. is of benefit to us later on. In American prisons the proportion of mwn to women is as 12 to 1; inp French prisons as 5 to 1. Women never weep more bitterly than when they weep for spite. Rtcard. More steel ta used in the manufac ture orpens than in all the sword and gun fatories of the world. or mone 1f1~ our evat ewh sot[j tr -ai PxoQ Too aºtýº ý . s wy. HAD TO IVi UP. l S.ufe,,d Agonies from Kidney Dier. m arer Until Cured by Doean's $Jdney 17 PIiis. .P George W. Renot, at 1581 North th 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. a man of at good wepntatlos and -UtandIn, Id, writse: rUfl ed yearu. pgo I was suffeaug so with or my back and kid he neys that I often or had to lay oIL eo The kidney seers n ntions waer unnat "- ural, my legs and .i* stomach were swollen, and I he had no appetite. When doctors failed a. to help me I began using Doan's Kid s. ney Pills and improved until mfback ?" was strong and my appetite returned. ,p- During the four years since I stopped ie using them I have eijoyed excellent I health. The cure was permanent." to (Signed) GEORGE W. RENOFF. A TRIAL FREE-Address Foster re Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale s, by an deatar s Prioe, 0 et. _ at - --- Saltstfetary Explanatieon.l ' The screams which were issuing w from the little house were truly heart Id rending. It seemed that a terrible yf tragedy must be in progress, and an it anxious little knot of people gathered [e in front of the house, and wondered 11 why the others had not sufficient cour "r age to enter and rescue the victim. k* At last an unconcerned youth came .0 out of the front door, whistling, and e one of the spectators buttonholed a- him. a "What's going on in your house?" a he asked. 'What's the meaning of a those fearful screams?" . "Eli?" said the youth. "Oh"-as a a marrow-freezing wall floated down t "oh, that's Willie! You see, while d he was playing in the pantry this d msorning he knocked the jar of mo d lasses off the shelf on to his head, and now mother's. combing his hair- that's all!" S-ý t Golf Mania In England. Lady Violet Greville, writing about r r the golf mania, says: "It has reached e all classes; it has swept England like a whirlwind and decimated it like a pestilence. If you neither play golf nor bridge, you are not a man; you are merely a number. The golf votary believes that life was made for golf, ' vot golf invented to enable one to r live. It is an obsession, a madness, an r I overmastering passion. The ardent a golf player forgets his wife and chil- c t dren, his business, his sweetheart, his t country, while he is on the links I swinging his golf stick staring at the a tee." t The official committee engaged !n i revising French orthography has de* cided that the letter x Is no !nnger to be used to indicate the plural; hence 1: it will be proper hereafter to write b eaus, chevaus, bureaus, etc. The trap was sprung. Said little Tom: "Take that cat away, Effie, 'cos I don't want the mousie to get hurt. I'm going to keep it until it grows into a rat."-Brooklyn Life. Important to Mothers. 'Rmboe carefully every bottle of CALTOIIA, a atee and sure remedy for Infests a. s shl~das snd atsee that It, liser or over O. ears. -A husband and Wife never really know each other," mused Uncle Jerry Peebles, "until he's seen her in curl papers and she's seen, him shavin' hindelf 't the kitchen windoW." Insist on Gettrig I t. Some - grocers say. they, don't keep Defiance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 os. brands, which they know cannot be sold to a custo mer who has once used -the 18 os. pkg. Defiance Starch for tiiam money, Thirty-four years ago a German olo ony settled at Haifa, Paiestine. To day all of the ninety families in it are prosperous. They raise gropes and make wine free from alcohol, which is sold to the natives. those Who Have Tried it will use no other. Deflance.Cold Wa. ter Starch has no equal in Quantity or Quality-1S os. for 10 senti. Other - brands contain only I on. According to Dr. Walter Laidlew, an authority, there. are 30,000,000 church members in this country, of whom more than 10,000,000 are Roman Cath olics. FiS 2 rsf boz ew aasas . Magge, watching a photographer put up his tripod, observed: "I reck on that man is going to draw some more pictures; he done got his legs up." I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumptioa has an equal for coughs and colds.--Joax P. Bo.r.sa. Triniy Springs, Ind, Feb. 15.1909. Samples of wheat of extraordinary srze and weight have been received from the country which will be tray ersed by the Baydad railway.) A ledger kept in the Irish- iaguage was produced at the Roscommon Aa sizes, in Ireland, and the wltanfs had to go on the bench to translate the terms fcr the judge. over a million lIves have bee lost by earthquake in the past century. The only way you cn get your wife (i to siqs with you in an argument is to have her mother-in-law sid against L ecs&W'rs nD.UaTEc Tr AGerm , Bouston, Tease operatse the largest fore~ L of eompetent det**ee ta Ike South. G1ve them ae ml. Crossing the knees is a -aaomon cusen of seiaticar. I HE.P. D .Y A CA`!.. rue Ctesna Ispectors Neatly pFelee Cleer, Smuggler. "Dida't yo eveor hear of a cat befri msed ,o smraggling?" aked the stew ard of one of the big ocean liners as he eat down to spin a little sea ra's "Not Well, It's a tactL Not lofg ago it happened that the ship's car penter had picked up a lot of bny cigars that he wanted to sneak i, without, paying Uncle. Sam for thb prlvllege. - He didn't- know Just ho to madak4 "t; but iust .a e v'dt port an idea struck him. "A carpenter always has a sort of case calle4 a bass' that he carries his tools in. When this one got ready to go ashore he put one of the ship's eats into hs'baau--and swung itearelessly over his shoulder on the handle of his hammer. As he came down the plank the first thing he did was to run into a customs inspector. "'What have you got in your "bass"?' demanded the inspector. "'Nothin' but a cat, sir,' replied the carpenter, starting on. "'Open up your "bass" and let's see.' said the other, eyeing the "bass" suspiciously. "'I can't, sir; I'd lose my cat,' re: plied the carpenter. "This settled it with the inspector. He smelled a fine case of smuggling. He insisted, and the carpenter, with much- grumbling, swung down his "bass" and opened it, when sure enough out jumped a cat and made a dash back to the ship. " 'There, I told you you'd make me lose the cat!' said the carpenter. cat$n wh. n he' rituined"wasi mitted to pass; and the inspector has eoeer yet gupased:that this time in stead of a cat-there were a lot of flba cigars inside the 'bans.' "-Chlaii Record-f'lefald. That and 'Thla. '"" "wbe years ago J'aught. mt nr4 bottle ~ Hunt'., 'LhtaigitnigOl 1O&n Cut sBurns, Sprains and Aches it waej the 6atýwpey had found. to tlt* tqie..,. the t4 ipse of one dozes: rers I .a truly say, -et is the. het rme4J'.ar rondt tstbA thee." · John P. .Thompson, fled Rock, o. T. 15e and 50e bottles. rimes says that the Chinese care. nothing .for the provinces of Manchi is. They form no part of the eight men provinces which All the Chinese 3onception of' his native land, thoie hey gave birth to the ruling dynasty. Phis indifference may be real and' nay account for the ease witb~Cialr he ~-Russiana.ubave o verruAAtn u I. ry; yet Msuchurtai i'hr h" E g or. The Russian population represents 10 nationalities, the three great stock eiilrIt; "Tartlant andt Slavrs . LV .. DOUCLAs . i ae.t u t5Se mde F"s W. L. .,r, .ahMei an elts. hoe . *es ·S& 5.e00.s .e than ny ether mans.: it -take m.o 1 dle :"Beretofore I haae sbes reewra 0. Ssheo. I.pirchaaeai paile of . . L~elr.i 'h *5.*o ohees, which I have worn eoey dayfop fwr er m owths. They es c#atsts44 esre ao e.o Wp i. Gat rN DQ-WLIA.a. Cit u. ..ii.te . PI. eas. Cr e s Cet , ares.re Mee Fi r:malo of mtwh e gd .Ii& ha nee mint VM aom I.otii t send f rucR Wan gla o order in , g .-.% A $6500 HAY PRESS, BE1T ERTfAN'A I A$0 .PRASS MADE, DOUUBL Srth03* Capacity 30 Bal@s PSet sa. Alamo Iron Works,.San Antonio, Texas. COTTON SEED HULLS C, S. MEAL, CRACKED CAKE, R "AND AHD HAY BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICiES,;iý8( sIPMENT J. E. ERVINE I®. CO. HOUSTON. TXASI : WABASH l "BANNER BLUE LIMILED" BETWEEN ST. LOUIS and CHICACO THE FINEST DAY TRAIN IN TH ;WORLD. seaves tt Louls anion Statiom .. 1 1:00 IA. eaves Wirld's Fair Stationa - - 1 t:14 *. E ivries hlage- -- * * -7:00 P. CLa .eave Chicag ..... , ii :0 A.L Irrives World's Fair oStatis. º: . 6 :4 P. 1, Irrives St. Louils ls Statis. - 7:08 P 1. .. ... .- · <- . . . . _ . < .. _ ; i , - ," ., , , . , m . . bib -: 1.. 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