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REV. TROUTMAN SENDS BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA Rev. George A. E. Troutman, Mt, Washington, Mo., Writes,- .j "My Wife and I Are Strong Believers in Pe-ru-na." Catarrh and La Grippe. Rev. Geo. A. E. Troutman, Mt Washington, Mo., writes: "My wif< and I are strong believers in Perana I was cured of a bad case of catarrh when nothing else that I tried had any effect. My wife was cured from a se vere case of la grippe, and we feel that the we can do is to gratefully ac knowledge the merit of Peruna. "My wife joins me in sending best wishes for your success." Throat Trouble. Rev. l-I. W. Tate, 920 Lincoln Aven ue, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "For several years I have been Ask Your Druggist for Fre< Don't be kidnapped—that is to say, don't let somebody lug you off w'thoul a protest. ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the world ever to cure a cold In one day. 25c. Ever think how foolish it is to hear a grudge? Unkind feeling's have no market value. The wheat yield in western Canada may possibly be busbeJ*. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN BLOOD When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root In the circu lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. Thest humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and cany off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there fiow3 a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the lace in the t - ~ . , form ef pb-ples and black heads, whils Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ until I tried 8. S. B. I eut parts of the body One ©f the worst in? and burnta* would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum \ 1°?*? which thereflewed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, sticky fluid; crusts would cento en __-__s.j^.rv»v the (kin tad when scratched off sometimes causing baldness. 'Poison Oak tha skin w&s left as raw as a piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin Pon-°Veara" aSueled? but disease. The humor producing the trouble w hen i used s. S. S. I found a per- lies dormant in the blood through the winter to treat eut and tonnmt the O.H.BY4JW, sufferer with the return of Spring. The best ! stockman, Heh. treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased; is nourished by s 0 Bpf % 0 supply of fresh, healthy blood. ' External * applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., | PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to i*j normal, pure conditio?, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fret to ail who writs. 8. 8. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. thk rnmer specarc atianta. 'HOC AT ALL iSffiiSr i ■ rnn rirrnT * < OF THE FAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ~ Bjsa IV. Lm S3ouaSaa mukna and sella more *K» rt3&?3'Sis2.BO, $3.80 and $8.80 ahoem i'-zn any otfter manufacturer becaoaa they hold tbal**^B& &h&gsaj fit better, isreap longer, and aw or (greater value than iuo ahoea in the world to-day. ®® W. L. Dvjg'zs $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Gaimet Be Equalled At— „»3- CABTIO*. W. L. Drniglas name and prt« ta stamped on bottom., T»fc# f *« S«fc^<wte. Sold by the best shoe dealm everywhere, S&ofll maileji from twted Catalog free to any addiest. W* !«• DOVOLAB, Brockton, Mam. „ troubled with a peculiar epasmodio affection of the throat. It would eeize me suddenly and for a few minutes I would £>e unable to speak audibly, and my breath would be greatly interfered with. I would be obliged to gasp for breath. "I finally concluded that it was some catarrhal affection which probably ex cited the spasm. Ii interfered with my vo<titiou as a preachpr, attackiry me occasionally in the pulpit. "I had heard so much about Peruna as a catarrh remedy that I determined to try it. After taking two bottles, my trouble has disappeared. I feel Bure that Peruna has greafciv benefited me." Rev. P. E Swangtrom, Swedish Baptist pastor, Box £23, Orantsburg, Wis., writes that from the use of Peru na he is perfectly well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhea and catarrh. Peruna in TabSef Form. For.twc years Dr. Hartman and his assistant have incessantly labored ta create Peruna in tablet form, and tbeii strenuous labors have jnst been crown ed with success. People who object tc liquid medicines can now secure Peru na Tablets, which represent the medi cinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tab let is equivalent to one average dose ol Peijnna. i Peruna Almanac for 1908 r jTP St. Vitas Dance and all Nervous Dis- I 11 u cases permanently eared by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE §2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. H. Kline, Ld., 981 Arch street, Phfla., Pa. Some people are always either feel ing "pretty bad" or "just a little bet ter." Mothers will find Mrs. Wmskm's Soothiag Syrup the best remedy to use for their chil dren during teething period. Most men are optimistic as leng as tilings are coming tkeir way. WOULD HARM FLEET HORRIRLE PLOT UNE ARTBED AT RIO BE JANEIRO. Reported That Anarchists of Different Nations Intended to Damage Ameri can fleet but Had Been Forced by ' Detectives to Flee to the Interior — People of Brazil Ignorant of Plot. Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 21. —The Bra zilian police have discovered an anar chistic plot here having as its object the destruction of part of the Ameri can fleet now lying in the harbor. The consipracy, while centering In Rio de Janeiro and Petropolis, has ramifica tions in Sao Paulo and Minas Geraes. An individual named Jean Fedher, who resides *in Petropolis, was the chief conspirator here, -although it is under stood that foreign anarchists are deep ly involved in the plot. Fedher is be lieved to hive fled to Sao Paulo, and the police who know him have been sent to that place for the apprehension of him. One of the detectives, who was well acquainted with Fedher, hav ing served on the police force at Pe tropolis for some time, returned from that place today after having made in vestigation there, and had a long con ference with the chief of police at Rio de Janeiro. The latter gave it to be understood that the Sao Paulo police are on the track of the archconspira tor and expect to arrest him soon. Chief of Police Talks. In an official note the chief of police says: "Some time before the arrival of the American fleet at Rie de Janeiro the Brazilian government received word from Washington and Paris that the anarchists of different nations intend ed to damage one or several of the ships of the American fleet. The names and addresses of the conspira tors were indicated by information which the police here had received previously from France and Germnay. The police of this district are working with the police of Sao Paulo and Minas Geraes and every precaution will be exercised and the most rigorous vigi lance observed, both on land and at sea, to prevent any injury being done." The chief of police after having made this official statement said he did not feel he should go into any further details with regard to the conspiracy, but he authorized the statement that the plot was organized by Fedher and he added that the people of the United States could rest easy, as all of the conspirators had taken refuge in the interior. As yet the people of Brazil ar§ ig norant of the details of the plot to do injury to the visitors, although there has been some slight inkling of the matter. The impression which the exposure of this plot will create here will be. a profound one, because it is the first anarchistic conspiracy that has ever been known in Brazil. Officer Hamman Knows Little. A special dispatch from Petropolis gives an interview with Officer Carlos Hamman, who, it was declared, had been sent to Sao Paulo to arrest Jean Fedher, the alleged anarchist. Ham man is quoted as saying that the only information he has concerning a con spiracy was learned from the news papers. He admitted, however, that he had been to Sao Paulo and Santos during the last 10 days, but declared his business had been entirely person al at these places. The dispatch adds that the police of Petropolis, upon or der from Rio de Janeiro, were observ ing the utmost vigilance and are keep ing suspicious persons under constant surveillance. Heat Wave in Australia. Melbourne.—There is much suffer ing because of the unusuaKheat wave here. The people are obliged to sleep out of doors and have had many cases of sunstroke. Thirty-two deaths have been recorded from this cause during the past few days. The theaters are being shut down. Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 20.—The Rev. Dr. Angus Johnson, said to have been the oldest Presbyterian minister in the United-States, both in years and point of service, died at Avalon, Tex., Sun day, aged 99 years and 10 months. Up to a month ago, Dr. Johnson actively pursued his duties as pastor of the Avalon church, and he had made ar rangements to celebrate his hun dredth birthday by preachhjg-in Fort Worth and Dallas. He had been min ister of the gospel for 72 years. Temperance Wins Knoxvllle. Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 21.—1n the city election held here Captain John M. Brooks, democrat, was elected mayor. Enforcement of temperance law 6 was the main issue, and the re formers claim 7 of the 11 aldermen are for temperance. CHARLES E. "SMITH IS DEAD. Former Postmaster General Passes Away. Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—Charles Em ory Smith, editor ot the' lPress, former United States fff Russia and former postmaster general, died -of heart trouble at his home this city, aged 65 years. An $SOOO violin may be worth the money, but it would hardly he classed as a good investment Immigrants Rush to Europe. The rush of {migration to return to Europe keeps up and the figures for January will show an enormous in crease over the same month last year. Already in 17 days 30,056 steerage passengers have left New York, as against 9067 last year. During the same period this year only 7138 steer age passengers have arrived at this port. The increase in eaptbound steerage travel for tnis month is 210 per cent and the outward flow is greater by 320 per cent than the incoming. Funerals at Boyertown, Pa. Boyertown, Pa., Jan. 19.—Saturday was another day'of funerals resultant from last Monday night's theater fire, in which 173 persons lost their lives. Sixty funerals took place, and so great was the demand for undertakers and hearses that additional assistance and vehicles had to be impressed into service from neighboring places. There were no regular church serv ices. The entire day was given over to funerals and the work of getting together the broken congregations. MIX THIS YOURSELF iIVES RECIPE FOR SIMPLE, HOME MADE KIDNEY CURE. Inexpensive Mixture of Harmless Veg etable Ingredients Said to Over come Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. Here is a simple, home-made mixture as given by an eminent authority on Kidney diseases, who makes the state ment in a New York daily newspaper, that it will relieve almost any case of lidney trouble if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. He states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent -desire t'o urinate, es lecially at night; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try it. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known physician is authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar healing and soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while. This mixture is said to emove all blood disorders and cure the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidneys to filter and strain from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decom posed waste matter, which cause the afflictions. Try it if you aren't well. Save the prescription. Prices to Producers at Spokane. The following, list may be taken as a fair standard of prices paid to local producers by the city markets for the commodities named: Poultry—Live hens, 13c, dressed, 14% c; old roosters, 11c, dressed, 12c; live gees, 13c, dressed, 15c; live ducks, 14c, dressed, 15c; fancy live turkeys, 20c, dressed, 22c. Eggs—Strictly fresh ranch, $7.50 case. Stbck—Live hogs, 5@5 1 / £ c, dressed, cows, live, $2.50@3. Mutton —Dressed wethers, 12 ewes, 11c. ~ Veal —Fancy small, 7@Bc lb; large, 5 c lb; steers, live, $4 cwt up; dressed, 7@7%c. Fruits and vegetables—Potatoes, 50c cwt; new turnips, lc lb; lettuce, 10c lb; string beans, 7c lb; apples, 75c@ $1.50 box; peppers, 50@60c box; squash, 75c@51.25; pears, 75c@51.25 box; peaches, 60c@$1 box; tomatoes, 35@40c box; plums, 20c per crate; cabbage, lc per lb ;beets, lc lb; dry onions, l%c lb; crabapples, $1 sack; cucumbers, 50c per crate; home grown watermelons, lc lb; grapes, 75c@$l, 4-basket crate; citrons, 75c doz; horse radish root, 12i&c lb; celery, 65@75c per dozen bunches; prunes, 60@75c crate; parsley, 20c doz; pickling on ions, 8c lb. Cheese —Wisconsin and Hazelwood, 18c lb; domestic, 20c; Swiss, 30c lb. Hay, bale —Oat hay, 14@15 ton; wheat hay, 14@15 ton up ;alfalfa, 13@ 14 ton up; timothy, $19@20 ton up. Hay, loose —Timothy, up to $20; wheat hay, 13@14; oat hay, $13@14. Coast Wheat. Davenport, Wash. —Bluestem, 70c; club, 68c. , Colfax, Wash—Bluestem, 70c; club, 68c; red, 66c. Barley, $1; oats, $1.05. Portland,' Ore. —Club, 85c; bluestem, 87c; valley, 85c; red, 83c. Tacoma, Wash. —Unchanged. Blue stem, 85c; club, 83c; red, 81c. , Pleads for Lover's Release. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 20.—Stealing into the private office of Governor Sheldon, Miss Inga Anderson threw herself at the feet of the executive and began an impassioned plea for the release of her convict lover, John Martin. Sobs, prayers and moans formed a part of her pathetic appeal. Failing to soothe her, the governor darted out of the office. Miss Anderson eame here from Alaska to plead the cause-of her sweetheart, who was convicted 6t swindling. Filipino Delegates Arrive. Benito Legarda and Pablo Ocampo, delegates to congress from tne Philip pines, have arrived at Washington, D. C. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome, j J You save and avoid failures in yooM baking if yon use |f/* BAKING |> V POWDER She Killed Him. Ellensburg, Wash., Jan. 19.—At an early hour of the morning Mrs. J. C. Norris entered the room of Thomas Murray, an adopted son, just past 21 years, and, with a 32 Colt revolver, shot him in the left temple, and from this wound he died shortly after 3. Mrs. Norris went downstairs and took the contents of a box said to con tain rat poison. She told the callers that she had killed Tommy, as she called him, and she was glad of it; and that she, too, would soon be dead. She took too much poison and soon began to vomit, and as a result she will possibly recover. Sviridoff Is Shot Down. Krasnoe-Ufimsk, Russia, Jan. 21.— M. Sviridoff, president of the local zemstvo, was shot Sunday by a broth er of Mile. Ragozinnikova, the mur deress of General Maximoffsky, direct or of the department of prisons of the ministry of the interior, on October 28 last. It is supposed that the murderer took the step in revenge, for M. Sviri doff refused to make an investigation in behalf of Mile. Ragozinnikova dur ing her trial. Why This Talk. Considering the smoothness with which exchanges are progressing be tween America and Japan relative to the adjustment of questions growing out of tne immigration of Japanese laborers into the United States, the officials of the state department are puzzled to account for the publication in various foreign capitals, as well as in this country, of reports calculated to convey the impression that there is serious friction between the two coun tries over this subject. He Prescribes Kite-Flying. Kite flying as a cure for nervous ills of people who devote most of their time to the labors of society life is advocated by Dr. J. B. McKenzie of New York, who says he put his new cure to trial with highly beneficial re sults. /"I a A I , Cast o r*i a The Kind Yon Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under Ms personal supervision for over SO years. Allow bo one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-as-g-ood 99 are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children —Experieneo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Narcotic substance. Its acre is its guarantee. It desires Warn*i and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, eures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought /i Bears the Signature of _ In Use For Over 30 Years. THB CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUMA» «TMMT. ItCW TOHK OtTT. MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY .^WATERPROOF POMMEL SUCKERS I 5 352 This trade mark \\ and the word ik\ TOWER on the jf\ buttons distin \v ) guish this high j)' grade sheker from / /the just as geod ' brands U A A IA j TOWER CO fl U in ■ 25 Ounces for 25 Gents Here is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and whole some if you pay less or A accept a substitute. The churches are full of storage battery Christians who V have to be charged about twice a year with a revival. The dynamo Christians keep the machinery of civilization going without a break. The hands of the housewife will be kept soft and white and free from all chap, redness or roughness if borax is used. " — HOWARD E. BURTON, Assayer and Chemist, Leadville, Colo. Specimen price*: Gold, silver lead,- $1.00; gold, silver, 75c; gold, 50c; zinc or copper, $1. Cyanide tests; mail ing envelopes and full price list seat on ap plication. Control and umpire work solicited. References: Carbonate National Bank. Somehow it is hard to realize that the tired and worn out father was once so young and so audacious that he dared to hope for happiness for himself. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to per manent success and creditable stand ing. Accordingly, it Is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time- It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objectionable substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine—manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. i Pure as ffother'a Bread: INLAND CRACKERS i lo REB PACKAGES Not made by the Trust. GOVERNMENT LANDS. BLUE PRINT MAI'S ©F STEVENS cwmty showing all vaoant government land, $2.50. Township bine prints of Stevens, Okanogan, Bonglas and OhftJan eoun ttes, $1 per township. Frank R. Oorbaley, SS Wfff4rtngton street, Spokane, Watfh. ffe fflT ? *n7 4 8 r urMVJI writing to mA*rmrttMvv pi****:: ITf nntfoa tfcfe p*p«r- Mfg. Co. " Chicago.