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Show KEY IS A MONSTER. Welflhs Nearly Two Pounds RIIo ol Old French Prison. Nowadays the smallest key Is made to turn the largest locks, but in strange comparison to this is a big key now in the possession of a civil war veteran living in Rangor, Maine. The key is one of the largest, if not the very largest, ever seen In this vicinity, weighing one pound and thirteen ounces. The key was picked up on the site of an old prison at Morganzia Bend. La., about 100 miles above Baton Rouge. On the approach of Admiral Farragut's fleet during the civil war. the prison was burnt and the inmates MARSHALL FIELD MANAGER WAREHOUSE Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys by Pe - ru - na. fled. The prison was built by the French L Sir ' w Mm I I f ' ftpl Mfim ill miS I ii i0W i i f Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee,! f i i Wis., Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds ' Deis Mrs. Pikkhaii : I was married for several years and no children blessed my heme. The doctor said I had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any children unless I could be cured, lie tried to cure me, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became disgusted, and one night when we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had been cured of similar trouble through the use of Lydia K. I'inkbam's Vegetable Compound, he went out and bought a bottle for me. I used your medicine for three and one half months. Improving steadily in health, and in twenty-tw- o months a child came. I cannot fully express the joy and thankfulness that is in my heart. Our home is a different now, as we have something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydiaplace IS. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Yours very sincerely, Mrs. L. C. Ulover, 614 Grove St., Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President,' Milwaukee Business Woman's Ass'n. Women should not fail to the experience of these two women ; just as surely as theyprofit were by cured of the troubles enume- rated in thrlr etters, just so certainly will Lydia 12. IMnkham'a Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb troubles. inriammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration; remember that It is Lydia E. Plnk-ha- m s egetuble Compound that is curing women, and don't allow any druggist to sell you any tiling else in its place. An Indiana Lady Tells of a Wonderful Cure: I "Dear Mrs. Pixkitau: It is a pleasure for me to write and tell what your wonderful medicine has done for me. 1 was sick for three years with change of life, and my physician thought a cancerous condition of the womb. During these three years I suffered untold agony. "I cannot find words in which to express my bad feelings. I did not expect to ever see another well day. I read some of the testimonials reoomending your medicine and decided to write to you and give your treat ment a triaL " Before I had taken half a bottle of V It mm. j.T.l 1.1 . ...s . r lignum . have taken now to sleep. Ic;ruiuiB pound, I began ' six V J I so am can well and do all kinds bottles i of work." Mrs. Lizzie IIinkle, Salem, Ind. I Is anytliing in your rase about which you would Hk jm ' f I I If there special advice, write freely to Mrs. lMnkbam. She can surely heip ou, for no person In America can from u wider experience n treating female Ills. Address is speak Lynn, Mass.; lur advice is free and always helpful. t'weaniM forthwith froliicaUaorictiial lattara and tig natural of Fflnn "bFORFEIT tMkZMMtiaU, wblch will prora tbair abanluta Kannlnanraa. UUUUU Lf4U t. 1'lnkb.in M.O.U., L)D, Mu. Spanish Farm Hand. In Spain the daily wage of a field ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS laborer ranges from 20 to 28 cents Ml bU fHf, lUk without board Mr. Wlnalow'a..ftrnnotrttnc ffnp.' ta Tor rhliilrra the una, rtiotirrt flaamiaUtta.allaya pala.curr-- arlnd colic "Jbe butUa. CRISMON & NICHOLS, HWttl ind pom pmtcm list. Increase of Gold. Taaiaia M. Gold now constitutes nearly one half tit . Waal LAKE SALT CUT p. o. sos ? of our stork of mony. rut Kt Y long before Louisiana was purchased by the United States and was used by those people as a confinement place for negro slaves brought there from other climes. The building was burnt for fear it would give some shelter oi protection to the enemy. While the union troops were passing by the key was picked up by one ol the soldiers and, considered somewhat of a curiosity, was taken along. It proved to be quite a load together with all the trapping! and rations that the soldiers had to carry in those days. But the soldier carried it and finally landed the article at his home. Locksmiths who have examined the key say that it must have fitted an oaken lock, then much in use. To bear this theory out a search of the ruins of the pr!son at that time showed no trace of an iron lock which the key might have fitted. The oak en lock must have been at least two feet square to admit a key of such proportions. Uanpor Commercial. SHOT SEAGULL WITH CANNON Remarkable Proficiency of American Naval Gunner. An Interesting illustration of the excellent marksmanship of Uncle Sam's men behind the guns, as devel oped during the recent inspection trip of the naval committeemen on the United States iiipr Dolphin, has Just come to light. Representative Roberts of Massachusetts was of the party. Ap proaching Gunner's Mate Spoer of the offered him $1 to hit ship. Mr. Kolx-rt6- a seagull. Spoer took a millimeter Colt's automatic gun. and after a trial shot he popped a seagull on the fly at four hundred yards. One of the representatives was firm in his declaration that the shot was an acci dental one, whereupon Spoer shot an other gull at three hundred and fifty yards. The crowd of astonished wit nesfes to the feat finally came to the conclusion that Spoer was the crack shot of the ship. This Spoer modestly disclaimed, saying. "We've a shipload of 'cm, sir." Spoer got his dollar. Washington St3r. . s I Hon. John T. Sheahan, who has been for seventeen years manager of Marshall Field Co.'s wholesale warehouse, and is corporal 2d Kcgiment Infantry, I. N. C, writes the following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Flat Six, Chicago, 111. & Peru n a Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "Last summer I caught a cold which seemed to set' tie In my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kid' nev remedies lamely advertised, but they did not help me any. One of my foremen told me of the great help he had received In using Peruna In a similar case, and I at once procured some. "It was Indeed a blessing to me, as I am on my feet a large part ot the day, and trouble such as I had affected me seriously, but four bottles of Peruna cured me entirely and I would not be without It for three months salary." JOHN T. SHEAHAN. . disease is at once suspected, but the chronlo variety may come on so gradually and in ' am now a new man at the age of sidiously that its presence is not suspected thanks to your until after it has fastened itself thoroughly seventy five yetrs, Peruna." Jacob upon its victim. wonderful remedy At the appearance of the first symptom Ftelg. be taken. This remedy Catarrhal inriammation of the mucous Teruna should the very root of the di once strikes at at called also of tha "liright's kidneys, lining disease," maybe either acuta or chronic ease. A book on catarrh sent free by Tha The acute form produces symptoms of such .Medicine Co., Columbus, O. the Peruna of serious nature the that prominence Mr. Jacob Fleig writes from avenue. Drooklyn, N. Y. : Nelden-Judso- MUSIC CO. S350 PIANOS FOR SI90 $150 ORGANS FOR 575 10.000 AT 10 l4 ilitilr hiohcst cash picr. aio rom RAW FURS and QAME HEADS MEHESV. THE FURRIER. its ron pnict iist. utimi ctt. utah SPOT CASH FOR I PAY "iu'JxT lte "'P"' mm4 tt s r "' f LAND WARRANTS ir mr in H'it'm .f Vtr'x n t r&ASS H REGf.a, B.rti Block. I)E5 VER. COLO. lo.nr t onHraiuuu nr i n n 15 l ii l vaokLMiL u r, c irt r tr iv rni.t.nnniM r.tiiti!f lor tmi tnpit i In itimuHer n ' V"ill " fciiiir ih init otbr ivt A of tM r;ifl qnliH op th tooilirhe h (nd oM( . 1 oiw, n'l Vv h.l-i!e nofi. lo t.!i- it I( corrcNii.T - r mn tmmnrb mr-irritinl hti4 all Inr in lh and proia bt iwt'.mUirt. A trul wiil foan4 19 be in!t- rlkirn for it. anil it tnil r "it' hi in th b"'ifhol4. h'.r,r pwpla h cf H ?"r 'paf"''4 " Frica or ober rttw, or bf a all to I" r"inmM (ftHirtf fha N b'.ritd tnrtr mail. will a4 ul tbiil rila tb iimi Ira arrpici kr tha it not otbat an-'"- t - camaa irr )?' I. a, i CMEPFBPOI OH 1? Stata f f (Duioa. MFO.Cn., tre. Nw Ya Citv. Baat mattraaa In th wa 14. Hajttrf than tn Laatarn mak. W ill coat y u lawa H. Aak your daalav fovmoniv, Lak for our trad mark. Utah Deddin 94 Waal tth 4V atK lt M't'ff Co., Salt lilt Ctf. CURED. Tha Keeley Institute. 314 W.t.TamplaU Salt lake Citr. Utah. EVERY WOMAN a bMufl rotn?ltoa an Hss Twenty-fouChildren. John Lawjrr. living nt Daviess conn ty, Indiana, is the father of twenty four o'iiii'iren. Ho has been married a number of time., the second time to his flr?t wifi's filter. His pon Fred was msrrl"'!, and after the dath of his firt--t wife rr irriod her itcr. Now corner John Jr., who has married hN firt life's sl?tcr. Thrre In one family lave married sisters ol their firft wivr. r The Bclemeter Perfected. The U'lomMer, invented twenty years aeo by Dr. iangley, ha b"en ha Ileal, lion. J SSSSS OVLD 9 A k I 1 it.. for fell Nirwijftf vet wvk. jATiAcnoN is c;A?ifTtrt) Toy ' I ' A I i ' Thief Claimed Sanctuary. At Cologne recently a thief rhaM by the police took refng In a church, and. kneeling: before the altar, claimed sanctuary after the medieval fasfakx. Th polic arrested him all th am 0 L (. M, TiWTr f- -f rT'r inr.'iwi. mA tnanwar-a- : i W. Third Koiih. !i'ttfo I 'i."-TO.OA- t. mtt !i-- pt nn s i nn- - in lak City. Salt Hnt Shores 4 ft m r- - !' 'w 1 ' ' '1 h KOltfi'S si La in. i.w f. L.iU rr ..; r ., u ffm Shores. if" . P.O. L ; "Ma TrH. t!jrlrr"'nia 1 c 8A,-3- CCLLE5E, i..i.t.j..Ts, Clite Matrimonial Journal A W.N. U., Salt S--t w m. .f mr Tat-pm- Ut. hn-ra- T J , J. l . f't !?-ir r 1i f i tarrvma rEr. LAWRtSCI, MASON. riNWICR Wtahmifori, D. C. r4nt Lawfera, a-- 33S "tf Is1 I Itf. LtaS. i:;X,VSrZZ IM. Ba t.or. Mi. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mervtion This Paptr. tb rr 4?t't Ai.lrM'f ttr,li y wUi fr-- Li L Li Lzm irx io TH& S!CN OF- - THE PISH. U 3 tOWH C'XV JT0N. '" TofJ rNn'AM f ftir .L." tHAN SV ry I mnA q riflfr srtr hm hkm tf'ra lir1nf inl t aarinr A CtPUTATIOH lO itl f,. lp Hlork. n f 03 SLICiE:P PtATtNO!NG K. m-- 1rt- m WEliw' mt &Y Knll i MIDVIFE DONT MADt fAMOUS t. kin witnewb Jar. fr"iHnrtla or aon for lar trial Pn4 Mrl iHik ill. nr.. kf Hitta nrrr. .hmira 1lhf tnllM nf rrr tnfrirtr njf Wn SSZODOQT ASS Y0U2 th .kin Ilk iak ap-- dirwiirm Standard S2 Years GET ln t COOK'S LEMON CREAM. of Utrnt!onal BERSUAiDT A CHICAGO. mm I. POVBER pr-ntifr- lUpnUiUtnr-SJR- .) . Block. DRUNKENNESS hundred- 1 fv d. perfortpd in it adjunct, eprclally the galvarornptor, at the handi of Abbot. o tl.at it will meamire nn? -millionth of a degree of tempera-lur- e with and precision. .ftit'filnetn1mrtfihnatr, pt Bnrlt''5rHt ni nd hl Atlii C-- 4. E SOZQDOCjt i"fr and diHlrlbuv circular anclaanipir.fif ourroxla. Salary (60 13 per day fur expeova. per nxiDUi; aiacas Imiit wgsio CLTI PI COPT . . . . TOOTH MEN . nik-o- KUHLMAN CO., annnnnnnnTfTT?MHnnHiiHHMHrinn "The Only f tack if Dept. SALT LAKE CITY. ftlt ASSAYS. 1 1 . Vj SD POM CATALOaWSS. Fergus Coalter Music Co., a I .T4 oll anl mirar ..r ) w wi f. t-mnpi ri vrai n man Mnp3M. Salt Lake City, Utah. UaJINTED-- IO I Fergus Coalter I T While ollirra lnill and tilt the noil And cloar oi'Mrurtlona from tha wsjr. TI Rood Irt Ik- - ujon the list ii..m Wlih thn.c work Is maklrt xirnriK. to Iitt1 To do my In .uiiinK tio'l'a grd world along. i"!t may know For who (tint Thf hllfs ti In who do" Mn H done rosy throw Arid whn tri HI hf''.n uii s!"l l"n M k nnd rft? S. i:. KifT in Chicago Ueeorrl-licral- AND Q1NIRAL Drug Co., General Agents. n allSTORES druggists sals' av won - NEVER FAILS- UliUUiUiiUiUiiUiULUUlil - aSaLTS RXL1ABLC DIPHTHERIA REMEDY AND COS TH( MOUTH. THROAT. STOMACH AND BOWEL.... fat hti. I the tht mu?t toll. may- not loll through tha day R. H. OFFICER & CO.. .. Sumner 4 CANKER HALL'S The Blessing of Toil. That T. SHEAHAN. 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