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MORNING TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MAY .26, 1908. II HARTbCY HANDED LEMON. IN OTHER COUNTIES National Commission Refuses to Reinstate Former Altoona Outfielder. The members of the National com-hulletin.

in the case of Player Walter mission: have issued the following Hartley, the former Lancaster and Altoona outfielder, who has applied Item Clipped or Condensed From Our Exchange Heart to Heart alks. By EDWIN A. Copyright, 190S, by Edwin A. Nye. to the commission for reinstatement: "la re.

application of Player Wal wmwiWivfwwfWwnPlf At the First Reformed church of gered a few feet and fell with his ter S. Hartley for reinstatement The attention of the was neck across a rail of the trade. He IGreensburg on Thursday evening a reception was held in honor of the PERSECUTING A PREACHER. called to this case by the player him died instantly, his neck having been Before be entered the ministry the self. He has heretofore been- pro broken by the fall on the rail.

I new members recently taken into full connection with the church. It mulgated as a contract jumper and Rev. T. A. Miller of a certain village in South Dakota was a house painter under the rules of organized base I was also made the occasion of a Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should William Henry Ackerbrandt died at his home on the Wingert farm, near Mt, Rock, Franklin on Saturday, from peritonitis, aged 40 ball he is, therefore, ineligible I pleasant surprise on the pastor, the and paper hanger.

play with any national agreement club except those belonging to the Because his salary was Insufficient years. He is survived by his jpife Tri-State league until the ineligibili Rev. Dr. Bonner, by the members of his congregation, when Silas A. Kline, on behalf of the members of the church, presented the pastor a nurse containing $250.

and five children at home. JT ty against him has 'been removed. Uneeda Biscuit "The player beng a minor league piayer unaer ine ruies ne nrsi ap On Friday morning at Greensburg, Recently some one entered the store of Hoard Mellott. located about half a mile north of Needmore, Fulton county, and robbed it of between $200 and $300 in cash. Be plied to the national board of the Westmoreland county, the jury in National association for reinstate I the homicide case of Nick and Elija With meals for meals between meals ment.

After a consideration of his to support bis family be has been compelled to work at bis trade during the week, It is noted that his congregation made no special objection to Mr. Miller's week day industry. It hurt their pride somewhat but it eased the "financial burden" of the church. And you know "The jingling of the guinea helps the Kramer, accused of the murder of case his application was reiused and Jamas Darnley, reported to the court sides taking all the cash in the drawers the robber also took a liberal amount of cigars and a number of that they found both of the defend he now presents his case to the commission on appeal from that decis ion. This not being a dispute be ants not guiltj'.

The jury reached smaller articles. that conclusion after five hours' de On Saturday afternoon a young man In dust tight. moisture proof packages. Neper sold in bulk. tween two clubs as to the service liberation.

stepped into the office of Justice of a player the entire commission Three persons were-badly burned Crookshaw in Verona, Allegheny county and asked what it costs to hurt that honor feels." will pass on the case. and several others were more or less "We have examined the testimony One day, however, the preacher be seriously injured on Thursday after- lick a man, giving as. his reason" for submitted and find extenuatin NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i non when a five-pound can of blasting powder exploded on one of the gan the job of painting and decorating a saloon. circumstances in this case. The finding of the national board of the big cars on the ykesville trolley National -association is upheld; the line, near DuBois.

The most seri- Horrors! The members of the official board player application is refused. jus of those burned is Guy Wing, conductor on the car. John Drohi. a met In pious assembly and decreed that the DQStOr must resign nr h) "flrail such a query that he had just been insulted by a man while he was walk ing with a lady and he intended to thrash him and wanted to pay his fine in advance so that the police would not interfere with him. The congregation of the Bedford Methodist Episcopal church has been agreeably surprised by a gift of $200 presented by the children of the late Nancy Cessna, -widow of- ex-Sheriff John J.

Cessna. Mrs. Cessna AUG. HERRMANN, B. JOHNSON, "HARRY C.

PULOAM, 'National Commission. foreigner, who had charge of the powder, was also badly burned. ordered him out of the They sued him for $25, alleged A family reunion occurred at Hills dale, Indiana county, on Thursday, in uacK rental ror tne use or tne par Umpire Mullin Heard From. Umpire John Mullin does not like hpnor of the eightieth anniversary of tie birth of c. H.

Thurston. His wife fs aged 76 years and they have been married fifty-nine years. Nine chil the trials of an official in the Tri- sonage. Afterward they withdrew the suit and paid the costs on agreement that the preacher 6hould vacate in eight days. had been a member of that congre State.

For two years Mullin did well gation from an early age and before dren, fifty-nine grandchildren and she died four years ago, at the age in the P. O. M. and this spring he went to the Tri-State. Last week he It does not appear that the hard twenty-one great-grandchildren par- Lticipated in the celebration.

was dismissed because the league be working pastor drank liquor in the sa gan to retrench, although at the same uavia Hiytne, a wen known resi loon. Nq one accused him of that It dent and coal operator of Madera, meeting it voted to increase the sal of 78 years, she requested that such a gift should be made. Mary, wife of Jonathan Foor, died at her home in Ray's Cove, Bedford county, on Saturday evening, May 16, aged 09 years, 6 months and 18 days. Deceased was a member of further appears that the saloon was Clearfield county, died at his home ary limit S200 a month. Mullin savs it the calamities of the past half century.

But great disasters must be Bftt with closed for business when he did the tn that place at an early hour on looks to him as though "home umpir work. ing nas been the rule in the league, And every one agreed the preacher Friday morning, from' organic heart trouble, with which he had been ailing for probably a year and a half. the Christian church for forty-eight a large sum of money. The Red Cross has always been sup ported by voluntary gifts. The re A team on the road was verv quiet, but as 'soon as it arrived home it did a good job.

years. She is survived by her hus He was 30 years of age and is sur But these modern Pharisees, so conr band, five sons and one daughter. sponse to the appeal of its officers has vived by his wife. cerned as to the "mint, anise and cum captain Abram E. Schell, a veter caanged front and demanded everything.

Pittsburg Gazette-Times. lepers. always been generous because the glv Wliliam Brown, residing at Hud an of the Mexican war, died at his ers know the money will be well ex son, near Philipsbure. a typical Irish in" and indifferent to tne weightier things of the law," these sapient pietists, would rob the stalled ox of his feed. Of course the laborer was wor man, and probably the oldest man home in Schellsburg, Bedford coun ty, on Sunday, May i.

at the ad vanced age of 84 years and 3 days Pathetic Incident of In the Deceased was a member of the Pres pended. The donations have been mostly from the wealthy. It is greatly to be desired that the average private citizen should take a livelier personal interest iu the work ill Philippine Islands. From the Slanlla rahlpnoTO in that section, being in his 9Gth year, out of the kindness of his heart sheltered for two or three days during the last week a stranger who thy of his hire, and the reverend work byterian church and was an estima The fiesta of the lepers at the San man had earned it by the sweat of his ble citizen. He is survived by six For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought happened at his humble little home face. But papering a saloon they sons and one daughter. Lazaro hospital on Sunday afternoon was well attended, fully 25,000 visit drew the line there! Antonio Moloca3, tried on Friday I in needy circumstances. He suddenly "vamoosed," taxing with him $8 ors going through the lener wards criminal court in Somerset, on the That congregation ought to have been in money, a hat, a pair of shoes and charge of murdering a fellow coun giving cheer to the afflicted with kind words and presents in delicacies and proud of their plucky preacher. Not of the Red Cross.

This in itself would be, a desirable thing. But, most important of all, such cooperation of the people would provide a permanent fund that could be used in an emergency. Doubtless many lives might be saved by the prompt use three or four quilts belonging to Mr. Brown. every gospel minister would be will money.

tryman at Jenners No. 2 mine of the Somerset Coal company, a few weeks ago, has been found guilty of mur ing to make so great a sacrifice in or "Nhe stricken crouched, bv the sides ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. -AVegefablePrcparatbnforAs-slrailaiiiig feFoodantlRcguIa-ting (Jte Stomachs aadBowelsof George P. Miller, one of Centre der to preach bis message on the Lord's der in the second degree. With the county's oldest citizens, died at the home of his son, George W.

Miller, at Axe Mann, on Tuesdav nftpr an of their cots in the dormitories as the long line of visitors passed through, and with feeble, wan smiies day. of such a fund without waiting for termination of this murder case the court on Saturfday took up that one How the gentle Christ would have popular subscription. Illness of about six months, aged 93 gave thanks to those who tendered scourged the naked souls of those syn In this Jay of organization aH pub them greeting, it was a da of years. 2 months and 12 days. De agogue officials! I thanksgiving, both on the part of the lic appeal there is no cause more deserving of popular support than the He who saw at a glance the mean ceased was a member of the Baptist Brethren church.

He is survived by Promotes Di5estionheerft4-ncss and Kcst-ContaEnsncitocr Red Cross. strong and the sick, following an ancient custom of Spanish days, which allowed the relatives Of plague-strick inree sons. ness in men's hearts would have told them, as he told the Pharisaic hypo in wnicn Leroy Berkebile, of Stoyes-town, is charged with inflicting fatal injuries on Grant Moon, also of his home during the early part of Stoyestown. Mcon was shot near March with a rifle in the hands of Berkebile. Lockjaw caused by a slight injury to one of his toes, resulted in" the death of Herbert Slough, at his The fifth anniversary of the pastor mi Opium.Morplv.ne norMioral.i If you give a dollar to this society crites of twenty centuries ago, that ate of the Rev.

Stephen Paulson, at WOT NARCOTIC. en people to see their friends once during each twelve months. you give a dollar plus. Because do salaries are paid. St.

Marks Lutheran church in Wil- they were whited sepiilchers clean ou the outside, but inwardly filled with liamsport, was celebrated yesterdav mere were 197 in all: 75 women. Because every cent of the one hun JHcttfOtdDrMEOFnaim 10 Doys ana 10 girls. The others were witn appropriate services. During his five years' labors almost 300 per Signature Afi Jft In ft Use For Over dead men's bones. And in the judgment dred goes for actual relief.

Scud your dollar to the Red Cross so grown men, cut down in the prime of life with a disease that forever bar sons were admitted to chnrnh mem home near Boswell, Somerset county, on Friday evening, after a few days' i Who would not rather be In the shoes ciety and go into partnership with your Bership, baptized, suffenng fellows. I a neavy cnurcn debt was paid, the of the patient preacher than iu those of his pious persecutors? Bmpkii Sted' JbiSamu DlCaiimttkScln YUmSml- Carmel lodge No. 542. Indenendent cnurcn- nas been renovated and beau red them from living with their fellow-people. The visit appeared to be one ray of sunshine which brightened an otherwise living death, and the officials at the.

hospital state that it was a day which the lepers look forwarded to many months ahead. uroer or una Fellows, of Pelmont, Westmoreland county, 'celebrated its golden anniversary Friday aftemorti tified and a parish house has been built for the use of the church SAVED HIS OWN SON. At the risk of bis life a father named William Burns saved a child from f7111! TI.ll vviniam nan, 01 luount union, re and. evening. The afternoon was taken up with a meeting in the large lodge room which was crowded.

Several addresses were made. In the ceived word on Wednesday that hi3 IIUHttJUUl OLUIUTC.lttllUltLU'vu THE FACES OF THE DEAD. A touching story comes from Buffalo. Years ago a father lost his only sou, a lad of twelve years. When a longing for a sight of the boy's absent face comes over the man drowning.

At the time ne did not know whose child it was. DO YOU RHEU MA- Dromer jacoD, 01 Turtle Creek, had SUFFER WITH TISM7 Half a dozen children were playing contracted blood poison and had been taken to the Mercy hospital in Pittsburg, where it was found necessarv evening a banquet was held in the same place and- it was attended by nearly 300 people. Several addresses followed the excellent banauet and all by the side of the Morris canal as Mr. Burns drove by. Suddenly there were lacS'unile Signature of to amputate a limb.

Later word was deceived that he had died shortly af- Thirty Years screams, and. little bands pointed to the water. Jumping into the canal. Burns enjoyed the festivities of the day and evening. NEW YORK ir wvr II I ter the operation.

Mr. Hatt was well and favorably known in the lower end of Huntingdon countv. having encountered a swift current caused by Mike Uulitzki. a miner at Erirrm Accept the Liberal Offer Being Made by H. W.

Turner Test Without Expense. you are suffering with rheumatism in any of its forms ycu will not neglect then liberal rffer now being by H. W. Turner. Just deposit with this reliable druggist and get a bottle of Rhoioids, the new treatment for rheumatism.

If, after usinc same. a nearby sluiceway. After great exer near DuBois, on Saturday morninsr been employed by the Rockhill Fur tion he reached the drowning child he stands by the school gate and watches the face of every child. He never sees the face he looks for; but, cheered by the composite face of boyhood, he takes up his work again. Pathetic? Aye, aid there is a great teaching in the story, and consolation.

In the picture gallery of almost every soul there is the frame of some dear face it shall never see again. The mind's eye holds the portrait but dimly. The years are so thick a veil be used a pick to open a keg of powder, HlflUEpppH 0 HIM fiiliO, buatvmleed. undcrtTSTl 19 111 Eg I Lit (iuflivmleed under the and brought it ashore. nace company, at Orbisonia, for a number of years.

wnen- am explosion occurred which blew out one side of the house in 'My God, it's my boy!" exclaimed Charles Besore, aged "25, a line which he was working, badlv shatter the man. Exact Copy of Wrapper, Of course the prompt heroism of Mr. man, was on top of a trolley pole at Fayetteville, Franklin county, on Saturday, when his smirs tore lnnco ed the entire building and badly burned Ulitzki about the face and arms thi ointauh eoMraNT, new tor errr. Burns and the rescue of bis own flesh you are not satisfied with the results, he will return your money. Could a fairer offer be made? You really try the remedy without ex and blew off some of his flnser tins.

nnd blood made a coincidence. ne sua rapidly down the pole, stag- ine organ committee or the Philips burg Presbyterian congregation ha; pense. Such an offer could not be tween! But betimes, when the noises of the world are still and memory Is quick to do its office, we almost see placed a contract with the Telge- made If Itholoids was not an article Certainly. But 1 There Is a moral iu the coincidence. This is the moral: The father who tries to save the children of his day and generation may at the same time FERT FAHAGRAPHS.

or unusual merit and one tbat would mum his The only way to make some people maiter urgan company, of Erie, for a pipe organ for the new church. It will cost $2,000, of which Andrew Carnegie will pay the one-half. J. M. Swope, a single man, whose home is at Howard, Centre county, but who has been working at Re- them once again the faces of our loved and lost.

Ah, the faces! Most of all do we see them in our sleep. No able artist can retouch the faded pictures like the artist of kindly sleep. And how changed the faces! AH the Gold IN GEORGIA Could not Buy- CASE INCURABLE ao an tnat is claimed for It. Being in globule form, it is easy and pleasant to take, and is highly successful in the, treatment of rheumatism in all it3 forms, Neuralgia, Cout, Lumbago, Lame Back, Kidney, Bladder and such diseases arising from excessive Uric Acid. Every Rheumatic sufferer is invited to accept this liberal offer to-dav be saving bis own child.

i When you insist as a school patron; upon proper ventilation and lighting! and reasonable hours at the public school you may be saving your own. child from contagion or illness. novo for some time, boarded the train happy is to start a good scrap for them The more learned some men are the less they know. When a man has lost his memory a nice bunch of the currency of the republic has been known to wonderfully facilitate its recovery. iThey were pale, worn faces upon at tnat town on Friday night, which is due at Lock Haven at 1.09 a.

to come to the latter citv. but hefnre ne reacnen mere ne had a severe at at H. W. Turner' 1120 Eleventh ave tack of heart trouble, with which he When you demand an atmosphere of moral purity iq and about the school-bouse you may Jje saving your boy and girl from the stain of impurity. I When you declare that the saloon I keeper shall keep the law against sell which one day we dropped our bitter tears.

But. Io, these dream faces are beauteous, winsome, smiling, as If they beheld sowe work of love begun, some deed of kindness done! The faces of the dead! When we feeek fo nnd their counterpart in the faces of the living or In nas been troubled for several years and died on the train. ounuay uigiu destroyed a Whole Body Raw with Eczema Life was Intolerable Was Even Incased in Plaster Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA "From the age of three months until fifteen years old, my son Owen's life To him who hath shall be given a hint to pay his taxes and save trouble. Duiiding at the Sweets Steel works, Rodinj, Oa.

190i. Msssrs. h. O. DgWitt Chicago, 111 j.

Gentlemen: In 1897 fhed adiseaseofthestomaeh and bowels. Some physicians told me it iu Dyspepsia, some Consumption of the Lunge, others said consumption of the Bowels. On physician said I would not live until Spring, and for four long years I existed on a little boiled milk, soda biscuits, doctors' prescriptions and Dyspepsia remedies that flooded the market. I could not digest anything I ate. and in the Sorln? 1902 I nicked un vvjniamsport, used as a supply de ing intoxicants to minors nnd take personal nnins to sne lint fif dues nhsurvo nue, 401 Sixth avenue nd 400 Chestnut avenue.

tues-thur In. His Head. From Harper's Weekly. He was-a great inventor. "The thing I am working at now," he began, stroking his thin beard with a thinner hand, "will be a booni to every family and will startle the whole world.

In fact, it will put fheJ alarm clock trust out of business The Idea is simply specially prepared! The weather the faces of our dreams we are cheered Ml (I that law. you may be saving your boy partment, chemists, pattern, draftsman' and blacksmith shop. The loss is $30,000. Benjamin Dice, a fireman, was seriously injured. The Huntingdon board of health has resolved to eet busv and nno was made intolerable by eczema in and strengthened.

The dead would have It so. They would be remembered. Aye, but in that remembrance were they to speak their greatest wish they would have their memory consecrated to the good of the living. And so as we go chastened to our daily task by the remembrance of the dead we find refreshment by the way. And the fm jSi) from a drunkard's grave.

When you prevent the gambling hell from operating in your town, yori may be saving your son from temptation and crime. And so on. The trouble' with most of us is tbat we do not have a keen appreciation of the close connection between the weal I its worst form. He If was all right until man does the he can, and frequently the people can the best be does. Some people know how to be furny.

but considerately refrain, tablets that help you get up in the morning. For Instance, if you want to rise at 5 you take five tablets; if the first classes of people they are going to get after is the grorerymen. One of the resolutions deals with the merchants allowing fruits, vegetables, etc, to stand in- front of their places of business uncovered and a prey to flies, bugs and various nuisances w.hich tend to carry disease and unclean eatables into the citv homes you want to get up at 6 take six tablets, and so on." a red rash broke out on his forehead, but we were not alarmed at first. Very goon, however, the rash began to spread over his head and shoulders, and it caused him great one of your Almanacs as a poor emaciated Dyspepsia wreck will srrasp at anything, and that Almanac happened to be my life saver. I bought a cent bottle of KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURB and the benefit I received from that bottle ALL THE COLD IN GEORGIA COULD NOT BUY.

I kept on taking it and in two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and in three months I was well and hearty, i still use a little occasionally as I And It a fine blood purifier and a good tonic May you live long and prosper. Yours vary truly, C. N. CORNELL CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DBUO LAW But how will it affect the alarm world Is thus made better. Alt boyhood is dearer to that father in Buffalo because be finds reminders of the face clock trust?" i be lost.

The faces of Ihe dead! Anoiner one or tne resolutions will call attention to unclean chicken "Why, these tablets will cause a ringing in the ears at exactly the hour desired But the little crowd could wait to hear no more and hurriedly or woe of our community nnd the weal or woe of our children. Sometimes we learn our lesson when it is too late. We hesitate to plunge in and save, not knowing and caring not whose child Is drowning. And. behold, it is our own flesh and blood! No man liveth to himself.

The pri coops, wnicn are a nuisance to tho Who would bring pain or sorrow to those dead faces fashioned so like our neigncors living around the properties where they are kept. own I 1 took him to a doctor and tried half a dozen other treatments, all with the same result: no improvement at all. The disease gradually spread until nearly every part of his body was quite raw. We had to strap him down in bed, for he used to tear himself dreadfully in his sleep. The agony he went through is quite beyond words.

No one thought During the past year the Woman's One roomer doesn't make a boarding bouse. It reijuires all sorts, of rumors to make one interesting. Some people talk about themselves so much that they have cause for legal action. If people were as willing to believe good of otbers ns tbey nre to believe good of themselves, there would be a universal grin that would compass the' son of man, be careful, lest when vate interest or family concern is some you torture the heart and distort the Few and Select. From the Houston Post.

The time may come when the most exclusive club in Arkansas will be faces of your fellows you come face tc auxiliary to the Chambersburg home and hospital, have been raising funds for those institutions by means of the year chain plan, and the summary of the annual reports of the officers and1 face with the sacred features of yi where tied up in the tangle with the public concern. We cannot take care of our own unless we take care of others' own. We cannot save our children without aiding to save all children. made up of men who have not licked Jeff Davis. THE RED CROSS.

we wouia rear mm. ine regimental doctor, a very clever, man, pronounced the case hopeless; at least, he said the only hope was that 4ie- might, if he lived long enough, outgrow it to some executive committees as presented at meeting held last Thnrsrinv afte. earth and lop over and signal Mars. The editor is glad to' say a word for This is only a sample of the great good that is daily done everywhere by 1 for Dyspepsia? noon shows a total of $927.80 realised The Great Conserverv From the St. Fest-Dlspatch.

James J. Hill is not a governor, but the National Red Cross-society, one of he knows more about conserving our This is quite gratifying, as it is equai to the amount usually made at the bazaars of former years without the trouble and anxiety, the most practically beneficent organ izatiohs on earth. When a genius goes into the affinity business be is flying a flag that is sure to attract the fool killer. extent. We had him in hospitals four times and he was pronounced one of (the worst if not the worst, ever admitted.

From each he was discharged as in fact he got tworse under the successive treatments. At one hospital thev incased him in natural resources than some whole families. This society wants 3.000.000 taem- Daniel W. Peer, a well known A Mystery Here. "I can't understand my wife," said the man with the worried eyes.

"She vows she will break me of smoking." "Lots of women are that -way," observed the other man. "But she keeps on buying cigars by bers in the United States who will pay Most everything Is a habit except dent of Johnstown, died Thursday afternoon at the home of his son. dying. Nothing but a cat has ever ac $1 each as an annual membership fee. One dollar tsu't so much, but $3,000, Peer, after a long illness.

Deceased had spent the greater nart of hia life ICILLthe couch Bold by an Druggist. Tl 000 is a lot of money and not too much to put Into the annual treasury of this Kas a railroader and for thirty years the box for me." Judge's Library. and CURE the LUNGS Jplaster, and this seemed to aggravate the soreness terribly. He) looked so jfoadly that no one liked to go near him and his life was a burden to him. We jkept trying remedy after remedy, but ijwe had got almost past hoping for a 'Hpafe.

Six months ago we purchased 'a set of. Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and ReSOlVent Pilln ariH nmmrwl with quired that It Is easy enough to give advice if you get bard dollars In return for it If you are very clever, most people icoiuoHL vi rvew Florence, Westmoreland county. He was a vet-' A Callforntan's Luck. "The luckiest day of my life was eran of the Civil war. Five sons, and WITH them.

The result was truly marvelous Ann tn-Hnw i. .1 i Here comes the Sprint Witds to chap, tan and freckle. Use Fine-salve Carbollzed. (Acts like ponl tlce) for cuts, sores, bunts, chapped lips, hands and face. It soothes and heals.

For sale by John P. Butler, C. fl. Taylor and J. Rots Mateer.

If you want quick results advertise when I bought a box of. Bucklen's Arnica Salve," writes Charles P. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c boxes cured me of an annoying will think you are good. A man is apt to discourse very little upon the mistakes be has made.

fine organization. It is pre-eminently the good Samaritan of our day, stooping to bind up the Wounds of the man on the road to Jericho. The accomplishments of the Red Cross in the day of crisis are known nnd read of all men. When whelmed with disaster Jt Is the one source of help toward which every suffering uuo uauguier survive mm. The accessions to the Johnstown high school from the grammar achool for the ensuing term will be 290, ManZan Pile Kemeery.

price SO cents, 'isi guaranteed. Put up ready fJoiv Discovery F0RC8S8t case of uching- piles, which had troubled me for years and that yield uuj ho id jjrucuuy i-ureu, ni5 BK1U not having a blemish on it anywhere. Mrs. Lily Hedge, ftead, Coldnarbour Lane, Camblewell Green, Jan. 12, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatmentcf Skin Diseases.

Ciitlcum BmneaiM ere Hold throughout the world London. 27. Charterhouse Sq PrS g. nSi SI Towns A Sydney; Lennon. Capetown, etc 6 Xl utter Drue Claem.

Sole Props. Boston? vertise it in the Tribune For Sale AKP M.L Ti'BOAT UNDLUMQ TROUBLES. use. jf One-applicatioo proraot column; ed to no pther treatment." Sold under Mr. John Riha, of Vlning la' says-guarantee at Gartland's, William D.

"I have been selling DeWltt's Kidney Davis's and J. Ross, Mateer's drug and Bladder Pills for about a year stored. tues-thur-sat and'thev eive bettet satlnfarUnn than to any form of ulles. Soothes and GUARANTEED -community the world over turns its ap De Witt's Little Early Risers ar Sold by" John P. Butler, Cl S.

Taylor and J. Ross Matter. small, safe, sure and xentl llttl pealing eyes. I he history of its labors of relief Is the history of the wars andi any pill I ever old." Sold by All Try a Tribune Want Ad. druggists.

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