A TALENTED WRITER as a Catarrh CANE MRS. E. M. TINNEY. A A AA AN NNN M Nueva During 1001 1 catarrh, which failed to re elie ve, Tinney, St al. story wnler , San Antonio, Tex. suffered from nasal { various other remedies *8Six bottles of Peruna, which I took, entirely cured me, the catarrh pearing and never returning. fy § Me ia 5 “1 therefore fully re ommend Peruna afflicted.” disap- cheer to all similarly An rrp Kllen Nagle, 414 4th street, Bay, Wis., writes “1 have often heard Peruna praised and i 18 more widely knows here any ther medicine, but 1 never knew what a splendid medicine it really was until a few weeks ago, when I caught a bad cold which settled all over me “The doctor wanted to prescribe, but 1 told him 1 was going to try Peruna and sent for a bottle and tried it. felt much better the next and within five days L he wd pot any lameness or igh “I consider it the bi st cough rem- edy.” PERUNA TABLETS to take tablets, icine in a fluid form tain Peruna tablets, solid medicinal ingredients of Pes Green than morning a trace of any Nome neople prefe rather th New Diamond Fields, little 70 ilies At Christiana, a town Transvaal, about Kimberley, an alluvial been discovered bearing and the area has out in claims, which the Government, square, The “d monds, which are face deposits, is somewhat to placer gold-mining The by 000 diamond miners, representing every nationality, living in and tents with their families The prineipal tools and gear the dig- ger consistg of a about six feet by two feet, made zalvanized sieving, about seven to the inch, which is slung on a rough wood frame, dubbed a round sieve of half-in diameter fixed baby near the gieve of seven meshe By skillful and tion of the scree: terial is concentrate of one of the turning this diamonds, ted at once entire ¥ 1 1 iounda ome are huts of gieve 20-inch end of the and a third the inch. ma to dexter Found In Library Dooks. In mak t spection of ment of librarians libraried and materia love locks of hair, bits of lace ples and watch chain ch keys, pocket combs, pen and ink, cil and crayon sketches, postal ders, and postage stamps. There are many photographs, besides an sur ance policy. The latter was claim- ed by the owner. Another queer use made of the books was by a clothing- on-the-installment-plan firm, which had an agent visit the library and who, under 3 ianze of looking the books, slipped a circular in <ach one, —N, rr Pr 088. pen Or- HER “BEST FRIEND" A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. We usually consider our best friends those who treat us best. Some persons think coffee a real friend, but watch it carefnlly awhile and observe that it {8s one of the meanest of all enemies, for it stabs one while professing friendship. Coffee contains a poisonous drug—— , caffeine which injuses the delleate nervous system and frequently sets up disease in one or more organs of the body if its use Is persisted in. “1 had heart palpitation and ner- vousness for four years, and the doe- tor told me the trouble was caused by coffee. He advised me to leave it off, but I thought I could not,” writes a Wis. lady. “On the advice of a friend I tried Postum Food Cafice, and it so satis. fied me 1 did not care for coffee after a few days’ trial of Postum. “As weeks went by and 1 continued fo use Postum my weight Increased from 98 to 118 pounds, and the heart trouble left me. I have used it a year now and am sgironger than | ever was. ¥ ean hustie up stairs without any heart palpitation, and am cured of nervousness. “My children are very fond of Pos- tum, and it agrees with them. My sister liked it when she drank it at my house, but not when she made it at her own home. Now she has learned to make it right, boil it ac- cording to directions, and has become very fond of it. You may use my name {f you wish, as I am not ashamed of pralsing my best friend-— Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea- son, " * ——gp—— 4 voy hid cleverest cartog Weel ord. sip — + Rec De Mar, in the Phila Five Choose cant City heatucky. DEMOCRATIC. W. Hager LOD John K Trimble Hen uth JOR. BLICAN. Lr REPU Napie Pic Maryland. DEMOCRATIC tin L. Crothere, Hering Massachusetts, Aeutenant-Goy Secretary o Treasurer William Attorney-General Aud itor Daniel L DEMOCRATIC, Henry M vernor Harvey H. Shea (WHITNEY). Whit ney. Lieotge A Oxlilon Z. E (Gover: Lieuten fold ant-Go Scho Secretary of State Charest. Treasurer—Daniel 8 Doherty. Auditor—Joseph A. Conry DEMOCR ATIC : (BARTLETT) Governor—{'h Treaszu Anditor Attorne Ce nners Khes Harvey H Daniel y-{ieneral Pratt. Mississippi. DEMOCRATIC. 2 PF. Noel ather Manship. op 3 Y Ww Yower A uddit Treasurer neu Super Fovors Land Commissioner Clerk of th Myers. yrmisgioner George R. Edwards e¢ Commissioner—T. M, Henry ntendent of Education-P, C E. W 2 Supreme Court of Agent-<Wirt Adama reneral--R. V. Fletcher. . iroaa Commissionsre—Johin A, Webb, C. Les. W. R. Kaott Penitentiary Trustees. YI" A C. Emith, Le Roy Taylor. Pennsylvania, STATE TREASURER. John O John CG. Nall. George C re—-W. E. Agricultu Rhieats. Harman. Rhode Island, REPUBLICAN ¥redevick H. Ja Jicutmnent Uovernor--Ralph C. Watrons Recretary of State Charles PP. Bennett, Attomes. Goneral-Wm, B, Greenough. General Treasurer—~Walter A. Read. Caovernor A wey Elections. CANDIDATES. Bhode Island. DEMOCRA James H ni-{yovernor tary of State General—-¥dw reasurer-—J New York. PUBLIC AN. igen Court Rn : "Willa d ieneral \ 4 ate Judges Co lard Bartlett, D.; Edward T INDEPENDENCE Associate Ruben Robie Judges ( Lyon, John PROHIBITION wiate Jud A. Hart, Appeals McDonough. pew Court of Appeals—Cole- win J. Baldwin TALIST Judges Court of Appeals ine, Thomas A. Hopkins : SUPREME COURT. SN otiate mas Crim ES OF 1 pen i Dot. Inde Gay n, Den New York County. REPUBLICAN AND IIENUE INDE O'Dwyer, MeAvoy, Donnelly, Peter Sehmuek Sheriff <Thomas F. Fe New Jersey. REPUBLICAN John Franklin DEMOCRATIC Frank 8. Katzenbach, Nebraska. REPUBLICAN. the Supreme Court 1 ey. Governor Fort. Jr. Governor ~Moneah Commissioner ~~ Henry 1. Clarke, Jr Regenta of the State University B. Andereon, George (x upland FUSION, (DEMOCRAT AND LIST Charles roru.- Justice of the Supreme Court—George L. Loomis Railroad Commissioner Regents of the State Millard, John L. Sundean Cincinnati. MAYOR. Leopold Markbreit, Edward J. Dempuey. Cleveland. MAYOR. Republican—Theodore E. Burton Democrat—Tom L. Johnson, San Francisco, MAYOR Republican—Daniel A. Ryan. Democratic and Good Government League «Edward R. Taylor. Salt Lake City. MAYOR (Anti-Mormon) Richard P. Morris ~Charies G. Plummer, No nomination, University~R. J. Republican Democrat American John 8B, Bransford, Democrat Republican Rogers Guilty of Murder. After deliberating fifteen minutes, the fury in the trial at Goshen, N. ¥., of Charles H. Rogers, for the murder of Fred R. Olney, on October 6, 1905, returned a verdict of murder in the first degree James Reddick Killed. James Reddick, of Chicago, chair man ol the Cook County Bepublican Commitiee and a cloas friend of Gov- ernor Doneen, was killed in an auto mobile scoident noar Liberiyville, Ii, Stock Exchange Suffered. While the {ll-effects of hoardin money were felt in every branch o business, the inability to obtain morey was most disastrous to the New York Btock Exchange, prices of the sixty most active railway shares falling far below all records since Clearing House Certificates Used. The movement for the general adoption of the clearing house certi- ficate plan has been concurred in by What It Meant. Dubols, of Idaho, Mormonism. In recently: m, with its polygamy, Is, look at it how you will, a hopeless thing-—as bad and hopeless as the case of Jacob Smith- ers.” Senator Dubois smiled. “Jacob Smithers, criminal,” he went on, “sat in his cell making paper boxes when a dear old lady looked through the peephole in the door inquisitively, ‘You poor man!’ said the old lady, ‘1 guess you will be glad when your time is up, won't you? “Wall, no’'m, not particularly, Smithers answered. ‘I'm in life,’ "’— Was hington Star. Wi her re They Pinched. A youth went into a cobbler’s shop the other day carrying a pair of boots, and said to the cobbler "Father wantg you to stretch these boots for him.” Cobbler——Yes; pinch him? Youth Dunno, but “pinched” them. Senator ter foe to 11l., he said “"Mormonis is a bit- Aurora, attendant fur where do they I know where London Opin- fon. Liked The Treatment, kiss those tears away! tenderly. in his arms, for the next few minutes the tears flowed on. “Can nothin g stop them?" he ask- ed, breathlessly sad. “No,” she murmured “It's hay know But go on with treatment." Illustrate ad Bits. BY TIME, rer “Let me begged, She fell and he was And you TESTED A Care That Has Held Good Four Years. of 1130 West Wilmington, Del., says: “Some years ago 1 began to feel weak and miserable, and day awoke from with a plerc- ing pain in my back that made me BCream. For two I could not and after that backache and § all the My ankles swelled and I ran dreadfully. 1 TYous and awful wonder that medic what Doan’s me, They ago and I have Mrs. Mary Crumlish, Third street, one a nap gpeils time, down had any Kid cured years been well ever since.” Sold by all dealers Aiiburn Co., Was headaches i do ine couid ney Pilis have done for mo four Foster- Buffalo, N. Y. As A now a scl music Halr Restorer. ntifieal Violin It is that the hair at rreat nted with Absalom siringed The kidneys are essential organs for keeping the body free from im- purities. If they should fall to work death would ensue in very short time, Inflammation or irritation caused bysome feminine derangement may spread Lo some extent to the Kidneys and affect them, The cause can be 80 far removed by using Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that the trouble will disappear. When a woman ig troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, swelling of the limbs or fect, swell- ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she should lose no time in com. mencing treatment with It may be the means of saving her] for Kate A. Hearn, Dear Mrs Pinkham:- —“T owe a d Kidney trouble fast turning to water. made me strong and well, 1 used your ux and Organic Diseases. 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Fan-—But perhaps she doesn’t love You. Jaock--Oh, yee, she does, Fan--How do you know? . Jack-—When I told her that I had no money to get married on, she offered to borrow some from her { walk by two | er direct ringe {of the i without hesit ot fage Cry Wer § oy and seats “He had in the st carriage 1 ? ’ { SKIN CURED IN A WEEK After Suffering Six Months With Dis. figuring Red Spots and Pimples— Cleared Away by Cuticura, *Cuticura Ointment greatest remedies for skin earth. I have suffered six m disease which I cannot describe, but I will tell you the symptoms. My skin was full of red spots and my face was full of red pimples. It made life miserable for me and 1 was discouraged with everything I went to several doctors, but it was use less. I resolved to try the Cuticura Reme dies, and after using them for about one week I became a mew man. The pimples and the red spots have disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1908. " are ihe discases on onthe from a Soap and Watches Baked And Frozen, “I will be with you in a moment, | I must finish baking this batch of | watches first.” The speaker was a jeweler. said, as he worked: “I suppose you He | are surprised at | the idea of watch baking. I will explain. The machinery of a wateh | is delicate; yet it must work the! same In winter as in summer, the same in Russia as in Cairo, the same | in Sahara as in Iceland. There is | only one way to accomplish this. | The watch must be regulated to heat and cold. “1 am regulating these watches to! heat, Afterward, in a refrigator, I will regulate them to cold. Then, when they go out in the world they won't disgrace themselves in any climate. “Chronometers must be regulated more carefully than watches, They are often kept for weeks in tempera- tures that are now zero and now 120 degrees.” Louisville Courier Jour nal. Inexorable, “Good sir.” said the seedy-looking “gent,” “may 1 have just a word with you. I am as you see a mem- ber of the great army of the unem- ployed. I am’ “And 1 am a member of the army of Industry, to which u could be- long if you had the proper pride in — ——— MIS5 KATE A. HE RI Read what this medielne did New York. who writes: — ebt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink- life. 1 suffered with wedicine for some time and it has native roots nents, slapge ing and Displ Cures Headache, General De bility or derangement of the Kidneys in ent, f female iliness are invited to write is free. BEST IN THE WORLD “ot uf actiurer. peoe ate 1 fit Letter MT ake = Anno be oqualied af any price. a ad § : Teke os WoL x { poss ities, Brockton, ana March This is an ik] pot & § 1 sme Col. Twents oy Mak neof I. 8 nth and uy shsoiutely susranceed work for on Kp mete Cincinnati, vhie. From this inmtituis before next cou sessed are to he bene. nog large ot all trae hied by r each « Diseases poe f t Nerve # roe, , Pa. npts ita, Ga. are sts nthe lvertise i this paper. the only sud world. sent in anoih oee the aubers D8 I for the The load seems lighter—Wagon and team wear longer—You make mor> money, and have more time fo make money, when wheels are greased with ca Axle Gr ~The longest wearing and most satisfactory lubricant in tab world. STANDARD OIL CO. Inenryerated full of pimples spoils life for many a one. Get rid of then Ly siding digestion with Parsons’ Pills They assist digestion, belp the liver to do ita work, and cure constipation Put up In glass vials, Price 8 conta. Por ste by all denloon LS JOUKSOR & C8, Boston, Mase. PATENTS PATENTS? Do you wish know sboat THAN MARKS Hd ot wish 10 know abont PENSIONS? to know about PAY and how Pon write 10 W, 51, Willa Atornesasiad (Notary Fables W Nis Building, 812 Tian Am nin Po you wish Ww — > TT Pensioner dnsertd — 5 a ET rR hen your breath. 1 shall pod you no quarter.” Chicago Record-Herald. hte, Wachington, DCW rein Mashing ball his pansion. APVERTISR IX Tn THIS PAPER IT WILL DROPSY Fv mem, . BE NU Oulor mare onde bitghier aad Sakae estar wai dye any garment
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