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It is claimed by Scientists that the fnmes from the Oil of Eucapine sets free Ozone equal to the pine forests and mountain regions. Creat results have been obtained in the tubercular camps in treating consumption in its early stage as "well as coughs, hoarseness, etc.

Specialists are convinced that by this method the medicine reaches the lung tissues and is the only way of curing disease of the air passages.

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Paris, 51, rue des Petits-Champs. London, 49 Haymarket. Vienna, Stephansplatz, 8. Brussels, 65, Boulevard de Waterloo. Lisbon, Rua do Arsenal, 148 and 152. Barcelona, Ronda S. Pedro, 36. Madrid, Calle Tetuan, 3. Alexandria, rue Cherif Pacha. Manila, 107 Escolta. Rio de Janeiro, Rua de S. Pedro. Buenos Ay res, 440, Calle Florida. Mexico City, Calle del Coliseo, 3.

At all drug stores in Canada, Cuba, Central America, Honolulu, Porto Rico, the West Indies, and in every, city, town and hamlet in the United States of America. Humphreys'Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cor. William and John streets, New York.

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WASHINGTON GOSSIP.

The new meat inspection labels are unique. They consist of a thin piece of gelatine or like substance about one and and one quarter inches square On the label is printed in blue letters something* like this: U. S. Inspected and Passed 207. The inspector simply slaps the little tag on the piece of meat and the moisture makes it stick. In a short time the gelatine dissolves and the blue letters remain on the meat. It can't be removed except by cutting it off and is absolutely harmless.

Government officials have unearthed the fact that the Standard Oil Company saved a quarter of a million dollars during the last three years in the shipment of oil from Chicago to St. Louis, owing to the discrimination in its favor of freight rates by the railroads..

The Government will not comply with the demand of the White River Indians that they be removed to the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. Commissioner Leupp is conyinced that the best plan is to gradually absorb them into the general mass of population as was done with the Indians in Indian Territory. The Indians in Okalahoma, the Commissioner states, are on the whole pleased with the chance to become citizens.

On September 1, the army put into operation the Pudd'nhead Wilson system of identification The thumb print of every man in the service will be taken and filed away with the army records of his enlistment. Hereafter there will be no unknown dead If a soldier's body is mutilatec. liis identity will be preserved for his thumb print will tell who he is.

President Roosevelt's recent order in regard to simplifies spelling has raised a storm of protest from those who think that the English language is in danger of being swallowed up in a flood of go as-you-please orthography. As a matter of fact the'ehanges suggested are largely concerned with those words which can be spelled in more than one way. Moreover the list is a small one and not likely to seriously affect the ruin which those who are not acquainted with the President's order think will follow.

The studied indifference of the State Department to the affairs in Cuba has aroused the interest of keen observers. There, is evidently much more being done

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than the public has any idea of. Affairs in Cuba have reached such a state that the intervention of the United States is not altogether improbable. The action of the State Department when it does come will undoubtedly reveal that the department is thoroughly prepared to act, in spite of its present attitude of unconcern.

A troop of elephants in a show which is one of the attractions at a popular pleasure resort just outside of Washington, broke loose the other day and started up the country. The anager of the show offered a reward of $400 for the capture of two of the beasts, the others having been retaken. Pawnee Bill, the famous scout who was here with his show, undertook to capture the brutes. After a chase of miles, he and his party came upon one of the elephants and lassoed him in true western style.

Of the twenty-two rear admirals of the navy, twelve will retire within the year. Capt. W. S. Cowles, the President's brother-in-law, chief of the Bureau of Equipment, will not retire until August 1, 1908. Fighting Bob Evans will retire August 18, 1908. In the army Lieut. Gen'l Henry C. Corbin has only a few more days to exercise his active command, as he retires September 15.

Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, has made a list of the congressmen who have replied favorably to his questions relative to their opinion in regard to the bill of grievances. He has put into one class all those who have replied favorably to his questions and into another class those who have given unfavorable replies. Mr. Gompers will see to it that the friends of organized labor know who the latter are.

The President is a busy man but even the knowledge that he is does not deter people from writing to him from all over the country to redress all sorts of imaginary wrongs. A short time ago a woman in San Francisco, to whom the Red Cross Society had given some stockings, wrote to him complaining that they had given her number 8 stockings when she wore a number 3 shoe. V" 'Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original laxative cough syrup and combines the qualities necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Sold by M. C. Quigley.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY.

BKADLEY M. E. CHURCH. Wallace W. Martin, Pastor. Preaching services, 10:30 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. I. A.

Goble, Supt.

Goble, Supt.

Junior Endeavor, 2 p. m. Myrtle Boring, Supt. Bessie Walton Pres. Intermediate /Endeavor, 4 p. m.

Arthur Konold, Supt. ^Chas Mulvihill, Pres. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

Ross Davis, Pres.

Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Teachers' meeting, 7:30i p. m.

Thursday.

Choir practice, 7:30 p. [m. Friday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 5 G. C. Noetling, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Public services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in K. of P. Hall. Junior Endeavor, 2:00Jp. m. Senior Endeavor, 6.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednes day evening. Choir meeting.

M. P. CHURCH.

W. W. Lineberry, pastor. Church services, 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Lawrence Wood, Supt. Junior Christian Endeavor, 2i30 p. m. Selma^Stephens, Pr. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.

Merritt Wood, Pres. ,,* Prayer meeting, 7:3CTp. m. Wed nesday. Choir meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.

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O. F. Lydy, pastor."

Preaching, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m."" Prayer meeting, Friday 7:30.

Rheumatism is not incurable. Stubborn? Yes! But Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy will if faithfully used drive it out of the system. It's the blood that's at fault. Poisonous crystals like sand get into the joints and muscles. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy prevents this. It drives Rheumatism from the blood and then Rheumatism dies. We recommend it and sell it. All druggists.

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MR. E. W. ROSE, St. Louis, Mo. RICHMOND, IND., NOV. 20,1905. DEAH SIR: The chanty patient in whom I am so much Interested was seventy-five years old at the time that she bc^ran the use rf "Zemo," and herweiKhtwas l.tUlbs. Her health has been poor for some time past, suffering mainly from spinal trouble, according to the diagnosis Of the doctors in attendance. She has been a hard worker all her life, having made the living tor her family keeping boarders. Somewhat over a year ipo eczema began to trouble her. It gradually grew worse and worse until her entire body was affected, the legs being a mass of sores constantly separat ing. The itching and burning sensation was so dreadful at times that it was impossible for her to sleep day or night. The doctors (two of.our best) pronounced the case incurable, and when I asked permission to use "Zerno promptly said, '"It would delight us to find something to cure this dear old sufferer." "Zettiowas first used on tne upper part of the body and soon relieved the patient of the terrible distress caused by the itching and burning. The doctors had been dressing the leps every day, but as soon as they saw the wonderful change in the skin where "Zemo" had boen used. tLiev gave consent to have It used on the legs. Gradually they began to improve and are now almost as smooth ns the face. It was probably about a mon«h before much relief was experienced in this part of the body, then sk»i scaled oil, itching, burning and aching gradually ceased. It seems now as if a testimonial might be given, Dntthe utient thinks that 6lie had better use"Zemo" a few weeks longer before saying that she is cured. However, she is very grateful to a!l who have been instrumental in securing yourwonderlui remedy and thinks that it has a great future before it.

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