OPERATION BylydiaB.Pinfcham's Vegetable Compound \ Lonisvlllo , Ky. "Lydia E. Pink , ham's Vegetable Compound has cci > talnly done mo a world of good and I cannot praise it enough. I suffered fromirregularities , dizziness , nervous ness , and u Bovcro female trouble. LydiaE.Piukham's "Vegetable Com pound has restored mo to perfect health and kept mo from the operating table. 1 will never bo without this medicine in the house. " Mrs. SAM'L LET , 0523 Fourth St. , Louisville , Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian , Ga. "I suffered untold misery from female troubles , and my doctor said an operation was my only chance , and I dreaded it almost as much as death. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound completely cured mo without an operation. " LENA V. HENUY , E. F. D. 8. Thirty years of unparalleled suc cess confirms the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to euro female diseases. The great vol ume of unsolicited testimony constant ly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a remarkable remedy for tlupso distressing feminine ills from which so many women suffer. ALSO TO BE CONSIDERED. Doctor I advise you to go to Nest. It's a small place far away from ev erywhere. There your nerves will get better. Patient Oh , but , doctor , I've frocks ns well as nerves. RASH ALL OVER BOY'S BODY. Awful , Crusted , Weeping Eczema on Little Sufferer A Score of Treatments - ments Prove Dismal Failures. Cure Achieved by Cutlcura. "My little boy had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said it was eczema. It was terrible , and used to water awfully. Any place the water went it would form another sere and it would become crusted. A score or more physicians failed utterly and dis mally in. their efforts to remove the trouble. Then I was told to use the Cutlcura Remedies. I got a cake of Cutlcura Soap , a box of Cutlcura Oint ment and a bottle of Cutlcura Re- eolvent , and before wo had used half the Resolvent I could sec a change In him. In about two months ho was en tirely well. George F. Lambert , 130 West Centre St. , Mahanoy City , Pa , . Sept. 26 and Nov. 4 , 1907. " Totter Drue & Chcai. Corp. , Solo Props. , Boston. A Terrinle Disease. "Do you own an automobile ? " in quired the unobservant party. The other shook his head sadly. "No , " he sighed , "I have been a suf ferer all my life from chronic pedes- trianlsm. " A woman's idea of a tactful man Is ono Mho Is able to Increase the ad miration she has for herself. Bird. AVInslow'fl Rdotlilnu I . Tor children tccthlnu , softens the piunx , iiulnrnn In * Cammatloa , allaj apaln.i urea wind collu. Kouuottle. The patriotism of the olllce seeker Is the greatest ever. Don't Cough ! Use Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There is nothing like it lor Asthma , BronchitU and lung troubles. Contain ! ao opiates. Very pleasant to take. All Drucdit * . 23 cenU. HE Ciiy ELECTIONS HOW THE BALLOTS WERE CAST IN THE VARIOUS MUNICI- PALITIE8 VOTED. fAMMANY WON IN NEW YORK Gaynor Elected Mayor by 75,000 Plu rality Over Barnard Hearst Was a Poor Third The Result In Other Cities. New York , Nov. -William J. Gay nor has boon elected mayor of New York by a plurality approximately 75- 000. The indications at mid-night were that he will be alone in his polit ical glory In the board of estimate and apportionment , which spends the city's money. Hearst ran n poor third. Estimates from 900 election districts put him 3 , - 000 behind Dannard , who in turn was 30,305 behind Gaynor. In the next four years New York city will spend approximately $1,000- 000,000. That money will be spent un der the direction and Tjy the votes of a board made up of the Tammany mayor , a Republican and fusion presi dent of the board of eldennen , a He- publican and fusion compti oiler , pos slbly a Republican and fusion presi dent of the borough of Manhattan , possibly the Republican and fusion presidents of the boroughs of Brooklyn the Bronx and Queens and possibly a Republican and fusion president of the borough of Richmond. There are 1C votes in the board of estimates and apportionment. Of these the mayor has three ; the president of the board of aldermen three , the comp troller three , and the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn two each. The presidents of the bor oughs of the Bronx , Queen and Richmond mend have one each. It will be seen , therefore , that the vast sum of money to bo spent by the city In the next four years will not be under the control of Tammany Hall. William J. Gaynor , who now be comes mayor of Greater New York , was elected on the strength of his per sonal record as a jurist and his stand for personal liberty and a liberal Sun day. Although the Tammany candi date , he said throughout the campaign that no boss shall dictate to him. One of his favorite remarks was that If there was to be any swallowing be tween him and the tiger , he would ultimately be found on the outside. Cleveland , O. , Nov. 3. Tom L. John son , four times mayor of Cleveland , was defeated for a fifth term by Her man C. Baehr , Republican county re corder. Unofficial returns from ap proximately half the city indicated that Baehr's plurality over Johnson Is at least 4,000 and may run to 0,000. With him probably went the bulk of the Democratic ticket , those coun cilman who have been conscious in their support of his street railway pro grams suffering most. The Republi cans , however , during the last cam paign have taken over a number of Johnson's policies , especially regard ing the street railway question. Mayor Johnson opened his campaign with a declaration that the street rail way question Is settled. He said taxa tion was the issue. The Republican orators attacked the pending street railway settlement as a fraud and the mayor as insincere. Republicans hoot ed at Democratic taxation talk until Mayor Johnson made his charge of a Baehr deal to defeat real estate ap praisers , recommended by the' real estate board. Republican defense against the charge of a deal was a "shorter and Uglier word. " Herman Baehr , the first Republican to be elected mayor of Cleveland In ten years , said that his election was due to dissatisfaction of the people with the methods of handling city busi ness. The mayor , In conceding his defeat , announced that ho will ho a candidate for mayor two years hence. Rumors that he would remove to New York were denied by his friends , but John son did not comment on them. Topeka , Nov. 3. Topeka adopted the commission form of city govern ment by a majority of 47C. The actual and 2,1-10 against it. Less than one- and 2,140 agalnstit. Less than one- half the normal vote of the city was cast. Even In the off years of city elections a larger vote was polled than In the election yesterday. The nor mal vote strength of Topeka is a little more than 11,000. The highest regis tration known was a little In excess of 13,000. Nearly 8,000 people were reg istered for this election and only two- thirds of these voted. The sections of the city where the laboring men and the negroes lived hit the new plan of municipal government pretty hard. All of these precincts show a majority against the plan. In the better residence wards the vote was 5 to l In favor of the new rule. Practically all of the women who take an Interest in city affairs wore Ghosts Vote in New Jersey. Paterson , N. J. , Nov. 3. The names jf 1,500 supposed voters have been stricken from the polling list hero be cause an investigation showed that their addresses wore In cemeteries. Four arrests have been made. A Tulsa Boy Disappears. Tulsa , Ok. , Nov. 3. Delmar Davis , 13 years old , a Western Union mes senger boy , left home to gather pe cans and has not been seen since. A searching party Is led by the boy'a father. opposed to the adoption of the commis sion government. Some of them work ed actively agalns It. They were afraid that the new plan might mean the making of Topeka into a wide open town again , with saloons and gamb ling running under the protection of city officials. The new order of things will not become - como effective until the city elections next April. Philadelphia , Nov. 3. Philadelphia re-elected Samuel P. Rotan , Republi can candidate for district attorney by a largo majority. His opponent was D. Clarence Glbboney , long a leader of the reform element and widely known by his connection with the Law and Order society. Rotan's majority was more than 45,000. The vote was the largest In the city's history. On the state ticket the Republicans elected J. A. Stobor , state treasurer ; A. V. Slsson , auditor general , and Robert von Moschzlsker , Judge of the supreme court. Two years ago John O. Sheatz , Republican , was elected state treasurer by MG,21M plurality. Omaha , Nov. 3. Incomplete returns were In from the outlying precincts to form an estimate of the result of the election , so far as It concerned the state ticket , but almost total returns In Douglas and Lancaster counties , Omaha and Lincoln respectively indi cated that the Republicans had elected their entire county tickets In those counties. In Douglas county several Demo cratic county olllclals who stood for'rc- election were defeated and the Re publicans of Lancaster county in creased their majorities of two years ago. Toledo , O. , Nov. 3. Brand Whitlock , author and political successor of the late "Golden Rule" Mayor , Samuel M. Jones , was elected mayor for n third time. Practically the entire Independ ent ticket was elected with him , In cluding the council. Fairly complete returns show that Whltlock's plurality over David T. Davis , Republican , is approximately 4,500 , compared with 6,500 two years ago. Mayor Whitlock's platform was a three-cent street car fare. Trenton , N. J. , Nov. 3. The returns thus far indicate that the Republicans will retain control of both branches of the legislature. In Jersey City Mayor Wittpenn , Democrat , has been reelected - elected by a large majority. The Dem ocrats have elected a mayor in Bayonne - onne for the first time in 13 years. The Democrats carried Trenton by a large majority , re-electing Mayor Walter Madden. San Francisco , Nov. 2. The San Francisco Call , which has supported Crocker and Honey , estimates on the basis of scattered returns that Mc Carthy , Union Labor candidate for mayor , will b'e elected by about 10,000 plurality and that rickert , Republican and Union Labor , will defeat Francis J. Honey for district attorney by about 15,000. Boston , Nov. 3. The Republicans , carried Massachusetts In a state elec tion by the narrowest margin In nearly a quarter of a century. The party ticket was re-elected , but Gov. Drap er's plurality of 00,000 last year was cut 8,000 , while that of Lieut. Gov. Louis A. Frothlngham , which was 96- 000 in 190S , was reduced to 7,000 votes. Providence , H. 1. , Nov. 3. Vote for governor in 90 out of 102 election pre cincts gave Gov. Pothior , Republican , 19,912 Arnold Democrat , 11,83 : . Last year these districts gave Pothler 21,110 and Arnold 11,302. It was estimated that Pothler's plurality would be fn-er 7,000. Louisville , Nov. 3. Reports from the legislative elections held in Kentucky show that the Democrats with party harmony will be able to pass any meas. lire they desire over the veto of A E. Wilson , the Republican governor. Salt Lake City , Nov. 3. On the Is sues of Mormon church domination In municipal politics , the American , or anti-church party , A\as returned to power here by a clear majority over the Republican and fusion candidates. A WOMAN WANTS A RAILROAD If No One Else Will Eulld It Miss Frances Storrs Will Do So Herself. Chicago , Nov. 3. Miss Frances Storrs of Dlmmltt , Tex. , Is golns to build a railroad If she cannot find any DUO else to do it. She called on Presi dent RIpley to see if the Atchlson Topeka & Santa Fe would operate a line C5 miles long and connecting with its line In Lovett county , provided she > would build It. Eventually , she moans to have the road extended to the Gulf if the Atchlson , Topeka & Santa Fo does not extend its lines from the Pan handle to the Gulf. Years ago , Miss Storrs bought a do/en or two sections of Panhandle land nt 50 cents an acre , and now she desires to get her farm products to market. Fighting Forest Fire In Colorado. Colorado Springs , Col. , Nov. 3. A forest fire Is sweeping throught the Pike's Peak reserve. The forestry class of Colorado college , largo squads of railroad men and citizens have Join ed in fighting the fire. Best Kansas Train Service. Topeka , Nov. 3. The St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad in its train service report to the board of railroad commissioners for the last 15 days In September shows the best train ser vice of any Kansab road. The Best Food for Workero. The best food for those who work with hand or brain is never high priced. The best example of this is found in Quaker Oats. It stands at the top among foods that supply nourishment and vigor , without taxing the diges tion , and yet It is the least expensive food one can cat. This great food value and low cost make it nn ideal food for families who want to get the greatest good from what they eat. Laborers , factory or farm hands , fed plentifully on Quaker Oats will work better and with less fatigue than If fed on almost any other kind of food. All of these facts wore proved and very Interesting information about human foods were gathered by Pro fessor Fisher of Yale University in 1908. In addition to the regular pack age Quaker Oats is packed in largo sized family packages either with or without china dishes. 8 Unusual Luck. "So you've rented that haunted house which was on your hands so long ? " "Yes ; rented it to an actor. " "Did ho find out Its reputation ? " "That's the very thing that decided him to take the house. " "Rather surprising ! 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Yon cannot discredit these statements until you have tried CALUMET the only hifjh ( trade baking powder selling at a moderate cost. $1,000.00 is offered to anyone finding the least trace of impurity , in the baking , caused by Calumet. Ask your Grocer and insist that you get Calumet I Received Highest Award World's Par * Food Exposition , Chicago , 1907. The Wizard of Horticulture Hon. Luther Burbank says : "Delicious is a Rom the finest npplo in all the \voild. It is the best in quality of any npplu 1 have so far tested " And Mr. Burbank knows. Delicious is but one of the hun dreds of good things in Stark Trees the Rood things you should know iJbout before jou plant this fall or next spring. Let us tell you about them by writing today for our complete , illus trated price-list-catalogue which de scribes our contplcte line of fruit trees , ornamentals , etc. For complete information address the Sales Manager -of Stark Bro's. N. & O. 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