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Show a i DANGERS Wj, TO BE FEBRUARY. 111 AVOIDED Intense Cold Breeds Catarrh. Sudden Changes Breed Catarrh. Ufna IS IM TB setNt 80UTH jT if Rest As much sleep as possible should he obtained in the forepart of February is a month of severe storms the night.Head. Catarrh ol and ntense cold. Mr. Frank Cobb, 175 Summit Street, E.en in the South where the prevailwintry Deering, Me., writes: ing temperature is much above sudden I was troubled with catarrh in my latitudes, February brings I wrote to Dr. llartman for head. changes of temperature. Mercury sometimes drops 20 degrees advice and he prescribed leruna. I took it and am happy to say it la a single night. Therefore, the following health hints helped me at once. I feel better than 1 are applicable to the whole of North have for years. America: REDEEM YOUR PAST FAILURES The sleeping rooms should be well Pilot Assn, Pensacola, Fla., writes: ventilated, but so as to avoid direct I heartily give my endorsement to currents of air. Peruna as an effective cure for catarrh and bronchial trouble. Bathing. Those in vigorous health should take Throat and Lungs. a cold water towel bath every morning Frank Jr., Ill N. Market SL, before hreakfiist. Those in feeble Nashville,Battle, Tenn., writes: health should take a brisk Peruna has cured me of chronic rub every morning. bronchitis. It is the grandest discovery of the The diet should he a generous one, for the throat and lungs. age fresh Including meat, and occasionally Pneumonia. vegetables, Mr. A. C. Danforth, St. Joseph, Mich., Suoehloa. The nights being long and the days writes: I contracted a severe cold which short, as much sunshine as possible settled on my lungs. I was threatened house during should be let into the with pneumonia. the day, Peruna gave me relief within a Clothing. days. Three bottles saved me The head should be kept cool at all couple ofdoctor bill and a great deal of times. The feet should be kept warm j a large suffering. and dry, day and night Thousands at Testimonials. Ssn-We have on file thousands of testitV hen unavoidablv exposed to cold or wet, a few doses of Feruna will avert monials like thea above. We canofgive the our readers only slight glimpse bad consequences. vast array of unsolicited endorsements Procautloa. When seized with a chill, or even Dr. Hartman Is constantly receiving. of Address Dr. S.B. Hartman.President alight chilliness, a dose of Peruna The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. gj,ouu t,e taken at once. . dry-towel- ... toiling .Iness b 3 airness f ves at c repeat; le up LAND WAS SOUR WOMEN WHO CHARM Simple Test With Litmus Showed Acid. HEALTH FIRST ESSEITUl IS THE The state experiment stations are doing a great work for the farmers. The following Incident shows how It Helps Women to Win and Hold Mens Admiration, Respect and Love simple some of the tests are "when you know how." says a writer In Country Life In America, A station Woman's greatest gift s the power to official was going over a farm with the inspire admiration, respect, and love. owner when they came to a crawflshy There is a beauty In health which ia piece of land just back of the barn, more attractive to men than mere regularity of feature. the very weeds looked yellow and Ingenious Flimflam Game Engmered by Electioneering Boss. Israel Zangwlll was In Philadelphia during the presidential election, and at the Franklin Inn, a literary club, he told a story of a crafty electioneering boss. 'This boss," he said, desired votes for his candidate, and hesitated at nothing In order to get them. He sent for a poor man one day, and asked this man to vote as he desired. " Oh, no, the poor man said firmly. "I am inclined to think." remarked Oh, no, I can't do that. I am already the agriculturist, "that this land la too promised to the opposition.' acid for productivity. We can deYou are, eh?' said the boss. And how much is the opposition paying termine this in a moment." Taking a blue piece of paper from you? his pocket he stooped and dipped the Twenty dollars, the poor man anpaper In some of the soil water that swered. was standing In a cow track. To the The boss assumed an expression owner's astonishment the blue paper of disgust. That was a low price, my friend, changed to a red color as Boon as it an unfairly low price, he said, 'to was immersed. "There," said the agriculturist, "we give you for our vote. Wed have done bettor by on. Wed have given have our proof. This Is just a pieco of litmus paper. For 5 cents you can dollars.' you twenty-fiv- e elecbuy a similar piece at any drug store. not was The "It yet too late. tion was two days off. The poor man Its change of color shows that the land Is sour. Crops cannot thrive on wavered. Fore of Christian Examptes. To le a successful wife, to retain the Would you? he said. Would sour land any more than children love and admiration of her husband, Sir Henry M. Stanley, the African can thrive on sour milk." ? should be a womans constant study. explorer, told, himself, how ho was you To be sure we would, said the At the first indication of His converted by Dr. Livingstone. BEWARE OF HARD TOOTHBRUSH menstruation, It Give boss. Here. too late isn't painful or irregular secure yet. went to Africa story is as follows: "I headache or backache, Lydia E. as prejudiced against religion as the me the other party's twenty and I'll and Is ComtJound It Dentist Asserts l'inkham's Vegetable Experienced now. worst Infidel In I.ondon. To a re- give yon our twenty-fivits use. Ills. of Cause begin Many The man the made exchange poor porter like myself, who had only to Mrs. Chat. F. Brown, "In spite of all that is printed nowdeal with wars, mass meetings and Joyfully, and thus the crafty boss had Mothers Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot of care the about the teeth, adays Ark., writes; political gatherings, sentimental mat- the satisfaction of causing his oppodentist, "we Springs, s of one of his said an experienced Dear Mr, rinkham: ters were quite out of my province. nents to pay If to business of out should have go "For nine year I dragged through a miserBut there came to me a long time own bribes." of able we the existence, suffering with inflammation upon patronage depended for reflection. 1 was out there away and falling of the womb, and worn out wltlt women have the who men and passed from a worldly world. I saw this pain and weariness. I oneday noticed a stateDying Rich, prime of life. It is a mistake to as- ment by a woman suffering as I was, but who Andrew Carnegie, at a reception, solitary old man there, and I asked sume that most of the false teeth are hail been cured by Lydia K. linkham's VegWhy does he stop here in was asked by a young girl If he really made for old myself: Compound, and I determined to try in. persons. I venture to say etable In such a place? What Is it that believed that it was a disgrace to die At the end of three months I was a different a a pathat that passes day scarcely woman. Every one remarked about It, aiul spires him? For months after we rich. well In the sixties does not come my husband fell in love with me ail over tient met I found myself listening to him Mr. Carnegie parried the question Lydia U. Pinkhams Vegetable Comto my office for some slight treatment again. built wondering at the old man carry out gracefully. up mv entire system, cured the pound of set sound to almost an perfectly womb trouble, and I felt like a new woman. the words, Leave all and follow Me.1 "Well, he said, "I should hate, teeth. I am sure it will make every suffering woman But little by little, seeing his piety, after my death, to have such a speech me. "I have frequently treated men and Strong, well and happy, as It ha with his gentleness, his zeal, his earnest made about me as an old cobbler once troubled are painwho Women women past fifty who never had a backqess, and how he went quietly about made about a millionaire. ful or Irregular menstruation, leucor-rhcctwo one or and but tooth out, slight a, his business, I was converted by him, This millionaire had been notoriache, bloating (or flatulence), required filling. On the Inflammation or ulcerafalling. although he had not tried In any way ously close-fisteall his life. Ills cavities that we are repeatedly called tion of the u terns, ovarian troubles, to do it. tomb was a magnificent one, and on other hand, bearing-down- " to make artificial teeth for very that feeling, dizziupon It was carved the Biblical verse: or nervous to the I Indigestion, attribute faintness, it ness, The Choice of a Wife. persons. young that glveth to the poor lend-et- use of the hard to perfect restored 'He be irostration may is which woA German professor selects a toothbrush, to the Lord. and by icalth taking I.ydla' strength modern Invention. a man who can merely stew prunes "The cobbler, having known the Thecomparatively linkham's Compound, fi. Vegetable oceven a use of hard brush, not because stewing prunes and read millionaire, took occasion to visit his , ing Proclus make a delightful bar tomb as soon as it was completed. He casionally, is a great mistake. The softest kind of hogs bristles makes mony, but because he wants his examined the monument carefully. prunes stewed for him and chooses to Then he read aloud the verse upon 1L the best toothbrush." read Proclus by himself. A fulness ol Afterward he commented on the sympathy, a shading of life one with verse like this: another. Is scarcely ever looked for "'True, very true. But when that except In a narrow, conventional man died the Lord didnt owe him a Tea is the cheapest o! sense. Men like to come home and cent. find a blazing fire and a smiling face drinks; youd drink more if and an hour of relaxation. Their Better Overalls cant Work Suitable for Women. knew how good good serious thoughts and earnest alms In you ba mada than tha Serving as a dentists assistant is life they keep on one side. And this MOUNTAINEER womis. a number of an that tea occupation Is the carrying out of love and marmada by Z. O. en find agreeable and profitable. The brand, If Sob Tour grocer reennw your aeur gem riage almost everywhere In the world work calls for the for aala by M. I. and touch quick, light Beet. Hko SrlXIIIntf't and this the degrading of women by and beside keeping the a atore. woman, of all roliable both. From One of Mr. Browning's Instruments in order and waiting on Wealth and Longevity. Letters, 1846. the dentist, some assistants are InThe late Prof. Owen threshed out trusted with work which calls for the question of wealth and longevity considerable display of skill. Not Inthoroughly. It was his conclusion that frequently It happens that a woman if it he true that the dietary of the What do you think of a with a special talent for dentistry rich is opposed to health, the absence as much of the technique of of worry, of anxiety over the living of tea that returns your money acquires the profession while serving as an themselves and their families, the abassistant that if she decided upon sence of severe toil, and the like, like it? if you taking a regular course, her prog more than compensate for any dlgeB' Your ifrorer return your money if you don't ress Is rapid and she completes her tlve troubles they may Incur. Prob- WET WEATHER. W15D0M! Heel. Uk Schilling THE ORIGINAL studies readily and quickly. ably most rich people eat too much too Is their and dietary stimulating, Something Like Frost. but this is less dangerous to life than So cold is winter in some parts of "Splendid Poverty. lu frequent hunger with overwork, ca-'not at in is Romford court. milk a In delivered, county Russia, that a can or jug, but as a frozen, solid England, a defendant said he had not anxiety and exposure. A happy meblock. A Russian woman once sumdone any work for a year. His wife, dium, of course, la the suggestion of moned another for having, during a however, earneij about two guineas a common sense and experience. BR . quarrel, knocked her down with the week as a nurse. Poison. Dust as Diamond we cannot solidified. put His Honor Yes, but morning's milk thus Diamond dust once had a great repthe thumbscrew on the wife for the SLACK oe YfcLLOW as a poison. The famous utation debts. husbands thus succession WILL de KlEP YOU MY "potidre Plaintiff I thought husband and ef Its boram-of named supposed one. were wife else Good tea is only a few top ficlency In hastening legacies is said His Honor But the law Is now alNO 3US1TUUTCJ tax: dUBt, diamond of tered. and a wifes money is entirely to have consisted caroioouxs east leaves of the twig. Are you of LL LINK OV OSSMIMTS AN MKTS. separate from her husbands. They but was probably largely sugar A. t. TOWCN CO., eOSTON, MOSS., U.S A. CPMOOIQN CO.. LTO.. VOKONTO. CONOP4, say that the man who lives on his lead. drinking the bottom ones? In lives povWinslow's wife's splendid Mr Nymp. earnings Soothing If don't four (rnit-c- rrtura your uooy you Sor rhllclrra t thins, oofums tlio guns, w.Iim-erty. London Mail. Ilk Bcbtlllntf' Kto .n.f. ii.ui. mr otmlniotu. HuioIwUi. Never Yet Has Man Fallen to Where He Can Not Rise. You may say that you have failed too often, that there Is no use in trying, that it is impossible for you to succeed, and that you have fallen too often even to attempt to get on your feet again. Nonsense! There Is no failure for a man whose spirit Is unconquered. No matter how late the hour, or how many and repeated his failures, success Is still possible. The evolution of Scrooge, the miser, In the closing years of his life, from a hard, narrow, heartless money-grubbewhose soul was imprisoned in his shining heap of hoarded gold, to a generous. genial lover of his kind, is no mere myth of Dickenss brain. Time and again, In the history of our dally lives, chronieled In our newspapers, recorded In biographies, or exhibited before our eyes, we see men and women redeeming past failures, rising up out of the stupor of discouragement, and boldly turning face forward once more. O. S. Marden in Success Magazine. Bronchial Trouble. Mr. J. Ed. O'Brien, IYes. American Yaatilatioo. FARMERS GOT A VOTE CHEAP. e Vice-Preside- four-fifth- h TEA .TEA i a ' Day. victim whose c are t , ing but" :areful te ala as three n ,111 do f, he first and tin third ind-a-- AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflammation and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the ELaod, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. OF PARALYSIS CURED "tfehad r. Tnie. W.S. d MY O. Texas, writes: Bftlley. to Ballard w r Hb purnlyHlu In her arm. when 1 wa 1 have aluo need It for old sores, cure. l.lulmeut, which elterted a complete ltdoea the work. frost blto and akin l eruption, BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS VSED REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES e m THREE SIZES: 25c. 50c and $1.00 ) iony FOR RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, WOUNDS, OLD SORES, CORNS, BUNIONS, GALLS, BRUISES, CONTRACTED MUSCLES, LAME BACK, STIFF JOINTS, FROSTED FEET, BURNS, SCALDS, ETC. A SURE CURE If J f Liniment Co. Ballard Snow ST. LOUIS, V. S. A. t i Bells, natter r .h at Fu' d. Th g the bt also th at ' 11 would b ikes it OR EreeBook frt DEFORMITIES AND PARALYSIS Thl book t of t hundred pw, hnmlwtnnlf tilt pofttpftid upon rqnftt over thirty yrrloth trtimnn of CroohiMl FW throughout und iuuf ftnfttporfomuuf ' il i ff dlrvctlr tiitemalmt, inrotlon rlrnrfof lit ' 11 tTMtmont, hrnd fur tht Pino Bt., I The L C. McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium, 3104 St. Louis. b Mnt will " ... dont I ROWERS o TEA SUCKER d m 1 Torn r Live for Dont worry. One Day Only. It is neither manly, helpful or busine:sllke. and no good ever resulted from the habit. Worrying can bo overcome by exercising the will power. People of sensitive minds worry over some trivial and thought less remark, and dwell upon it till it is magnified Into a grievous and Intentional Insult. Past errors, and a gloomy anticipation of calamities to come are other forms of the unwbolo some habit. London Answers. As to Religious Epidemics. Commenting on the extraordinary wave of religious enthusiasm brought about by some revivalists in Wales, the Seeolo, of Milan, one of Italys most famous newspapers, remarks: "Even the self pnsscM-- and sedate is not proof against such Anglo-Saxoordeals and can on occasion give evidence of what the of an over terms the hyperae-thcHl- a wrought civilization. d n medico-psychologi- Gives $500,000 to Gypsy. Because fcbe had formerly been of service to him, a Russian nobleman left a gypsy woman a legacy of $500, (10,000 Plants fer 15s J a oourh curc.-- J. W. OIIhiss, S.-N., Minneapolis, Miuu.. Jsn. . 11M1. ttPfil U;a C A.ns.rtr. ttrrlrw-on(plhW own ow drirtt-.of nr Hit in, in 0i ijfip t Ih'tiH Vui niAl $ou luilowittg luipf. , SiHtw. oftwri -- rj 000. Plsos Cum cannot be too highly 8 M farm Xw.Hetewr for 19 Cinf Pom9pmld ! L$t spoken of as Third Are. thMI fsrif IsdlsSM BNW Un Jatry 1 tHO NlsMa ftMHI iMM hi( British Cavalry Horses, The average life of horses In the British cavalry is five years. The army draft horses InBt half aa long again. FIM! HAT TO rritz A tOt.F IN .- Touikw. All lrn )uu AhttY falaPT MtN JUt.t UttNC Mar Oalstba, Irttartwts tpl! inrlail; l rlrni Madia, !! ftMt UrillL !., Nm1I m iiltitf IA ntf 0 awrriiu'l ft ctutf.tlHi.rflllNMt Un.es HIU L WJf Profiting by Accident. IW hi alnHi uni) I la It . S LlK l0AllIl'VU"li-O.fclikes it$ Indimischievous Recently Borne S JCHI A.SUIER8FEOCO winthe a stone through threw vidual Toko Loiotlt.1 lln.ino Lfiiiuii- x w.K.o. L Crooso. Wio. ikes it i h entou HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY h l of on dealer ni tlio the We sell tons poor stuff; dow of a dry gixxls fi.i. KiHuoiuro Is uu H " west side. Several salo tickets were Oru ikes it ( it. Go av all oNuaaiara but our name isnt on knocked off the goods In the window. NEVER FAILS pon Limit to Death FeatL ANO OINSNAL ATOMS. ...... nos U I The dealer Is now exhibiting the folare sumptuary law even in There name. the by Kelden-JudsoSalt Lake City, Utah. n lowing notice: Drug Co., General Agents. Cook Islands, where it la a pun'sh-ablthe i to DAILEY &. SONS BMAII a brick and "Some ono has thrown StMIIIii'. to eat more than l.MH) offenso Notice. OITV. UTAW a. ano so. av., AIT down. Dont our your .ror.r with. knocked prices ! cocoanuts In celebration of a death. any on for lb hrt qunllty AIFnlfa Am throw another. They cant go lower." Punctured Bubble. nnd Unr-1-Smsl. llrnln. fSrr.i, Kloo I.ru example I mn Tribune. 1 II'. In wnl biiKlanostl) yrab .In Ilium. Hr Chicago The phrase "punctured bubble" Is hat I. 1 l AUxnilun. Moll onion glvi-d RegiD applied to any person, enterprise or i 111 Gifts. I plOB'dlf, thing that In the beginning looks brilSuch tea and such dealing O. bring mo gold "nil t but after which, and liant promising, ell, ahJ Ever Grows. Will thank Jim fur the pelf; Caultwno fn 8 ALT LAKE CITY a short existence is punctured by critllnvo AKlUflo-- l Rut From the stole you leave "Gramlp bring trade from a distance; Soon bettnrsnd non. 0 44. n immtN boa I mv not give to thoee as and then quicklv icism disappears I'kL low la price, leper Cl O. HUNTING, Superintendent tnilod. Who hunger ami who grieve there is no distance with a a broken bubble. tieneath their Who Lest 1 deprive mjself. KIN A CL AH, MtALTHV A e.t'AKANTKH CTKK FOB riLF. such tea and such dealing. O. bring me hnpa amt plan B.ndhKln S Kmwioa tl.hUX.HXK4. HI4IM4 Of i;:WAR0 E. BURTON, del I'AoO If In will lit, Me doubly (UMH.tr 0.4 Skip Aowy ymir Srugglat Bit- Yoor gwr roturao year money It yos at e tm.n pnri Ontd. Sllv.r, l.ood, loll, to euro yuu la t to it 4). For I may then Impart rocer Purltlos, Tbon Hoole. imio. auMinor imm. vr la jr.old, In despal, those To plunged lirirmo, vv us rolltoiy rum F"1 wpmuy Hfw. M.UInl Appliesand full prl.-- ll.l P" I81 The hope that lifts the heart Kruptluti. InMrt Hltm ui4 u 4i For the Amateur Nurse. s wwt grower snd dealer And H". ..ntrul on4 llniptro ..fS s.llelisl. Lood-vin- e, yean Ao ol.lulr to altar have Partol Ibo ncans. a fisntenc ol okln. my M And. Htrt' giving, At!fld. No ola nitmn-- r Colo, IWForooco.ConwBoloAoUuaolUaak. .1 r When administering medicine, If the euro for tn4riT nr Urow great and greater yt. to read It Beod ynur end is h tier's baom much JMod How to pleasanter attest For SooS la S00 SLUTS. Klssr. It M Far Botllo. II not marked, ,1.00 bottle for b iliiitrid Fro ootohwtt, a magazine In the dentist' reception A.k your dmntn or boriwr or om to RELIABLEUol4 ond Mloor II IN 8. ShUXVir, Hartford. Ills. utft A f Iasi mAurt. A ttblespoooful lAMDHOia SKtIO C0H Dm MoIum, Iowa to think how much pleasantand Alfalfa room, a Nebraskas Crop. CoM and U ounce; an 'yoo la equal to half L 4 ?i 1.014 Nil.or. 'upper.. I.M According to figure compiled by er It Is to rend a magazine In the to one drachtn, or the eighth Iloiwr Uuld. Holon, o4 HIPS Uroo lUHt.ht, 7. IWOS W. N. U., bait Lftka-N- O. Union Pacific railroad tba alfalfa dentist's reception room than it la to the ounce. an part of oaden Assau Co. It Is to than In 1904 waa It the for chair, 9ng,:4X Nebraska operating of crop d a fun1, tons. Ton years ago it wa Mated no alt In the operating chair and thinka which t A. I UH 1114. LUhii alfalfa existed In Nebraska. Every how much pleasanter It Is to read Rrol I until s,rui CM Tmu mntcr alfalfa. It wa who ra'se magazine in the dertlsts reception Irl Imp He Itt Imi, farmer .n sent' -in It Is M to than room thi sit e cattle, sheep, operating ttl&l-ZS-L pointed out. c"n t ntnsnt "k chalrt Boston Globe. horses and 1." "tea ati a ALFALFA SEEDi Fl fuot-ful- o tS st n TEA a SEEDS i$$BEST opo-'ls- GREGORYvSEEDS l - lJt 1 n-- 1 ASSAYS kQl. FBEEESMSM UTNAM FADELESS DYES 1C2TE33SS33I. |