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Show i ? 'AIRY TALES OF THE JAPS. OLD Children Listen to Fables Much a. Do Thetr Western Brethren. Japanese chihlreu are accustomed 0JS have their games and nursery rhymes galore. lueir Mother 1 cenlur!es ol(ler than iUrg. In faM 1. I ?a tliat ap ers nsprt rec i, ita belong fora rni i I 18C0VereJ America. A fsi vrH t v8 e hero of the Japanese book . man who rides on a frog. I Long ago he was a poor robber, hut gifted lth remarkable dexter, ty as a swords-an- . Once he attacked a beautiful laay, who suddenly turned Into an elderly gentleman. Breaking the robbers sword Into half a dozen pieces, just as If it had been a dry tne old man announced that he twig, was the Ancient of all Frogs and counseled the youth to refrain In future from stealing from the poor and to confine his attentions exclusively to the wealthy. At the same time he placed himself at the service of the young man, who, mounted on the frogs hack, was able to leap across rivers and to travel at great speed on land, those superior facilities of trarsportatlon making It practicable for him to rob usurers and other avaricious persons of their NEW AMSTERDAM. Primitive Appliance With Which th Dutch Fought Fire. The earliest appliance for fighting fire In New Amsterdam was the leath- ern nre Ducket, several or wmen are yet preserved at the headquarters of the Exempt Firemen, 10 Jefferson Market. The leathern fire bucket is, of course, collapsable and unbreak-i- . able. These were passed from hand to hand by the "bucket brigade,' one of the earliest organizations of volunteer firemen. Fifty of these buckets were kept in the old tadt Huys, and 100 were distributed In various places about the old Dutch city. This primitive method of fighting firrls still In use In many small country towns, where water mains and hydrants are unknown. About 1725 a lumbering hand engine was Invented. The one shown in the cut is "Washington No. 1, and was the first fire engine used in Brooklyn. It was a square, clumsy A r.HClSlGAfJ L1AY "I Know k is a Fine Tonic for a Worn Out System. Pc-ru-n- a treasures. MN6 who work, whether in the house, tore, office or factory, very rarely have the the strain. The case of tyiity to stand liss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is Westing to all women, and adds further (roof that woman s great friend in need is Women Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ,yia E. I Buffered misery for several years. My back Dus Mm. Pcskhau: I would often 1 had bearing down pains, and frequent headaches. .ijdud We from restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would be hours before f tpcid close my eves again. I dreaded the long nights and weary days. I W do do work. 1 consulted different physicians hopinar to get relief, but, ( sec; OHS It. did not cure me, I tried Lydia L. IlnkliainS it was highly recomended to me. I am glad that for I soon found that it was the medicine for my case. Very soon I Lr,d of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health. I fool splendid, Miss Fua.vkib Obseb, ,it tine appetite, and have gained in weight a lot. 'jf that their medicines iff ab'e Compound, as jt ilc; uTimatoD St., Boston, Mass. j Surely yon cannot wish to remain weak, sick and discouraged, exhausted with each days work. Somo derangement of the 'aninine organs is reponsible for tills exhaustion, following any Of Lsdof work or effort. Lydia IL Pinkhains Vegetable Compound Ml help job just as it has thousands of other women. Hrs. Lennox, which follows, proves this. Thecaseof Deab Mbs. Pinkham: Last winter I broke down suddenly and had to seek the advice of a doctor. I felt sore all over, with a pounding in my head, and a dizziness which I had never experienced before. I hadanda miserable appetite, nothing tasted good, gradually my health broke down completely. The doctor Bald I had female weakness, hut, although I took bis medicine faithfully, I found no relief. After two months I decided to trv what a change would do for me, and as Lyuia L. IMnk hams Vegetable Compound was I decided to strongly recommended to me felt I better, my St. three Within days try In 1 could sleep. and returned, appetite of another week I was able to it np part I as welL the day, and in ten days more 1 My strength had returned, gained fourteen and felt better and stronger than pounds, 'Wfet jnn. I gratefully acknowledge ita merits. very sincerely youra, But E. Lisnox, 120 East 4th St. Dixon, I1L" and .Ignatur al FORFEIT tf w. cannot forthwith produo. th. original I - mtua it :k u Mas ltr ilur. -i- i'iffflnlala. which will prov. tli.lr atwolut. gannlnrif in kb am Mod. Ca, n tf ..a Turkey. Deviled dfam. Ox Tongue, &c. quickly made ready to aerve. Thlnga to Ft." tuns ol imeut World mailed hoo CVwi Libby, McNeill & 3 U&V Libby. Chicago A. RICHTER Aaojiwr Cw wtrr iNtTiT..;! DU5 - v -- adbictioni M Th., .h a," a..,,, W .III,. Of I "A ."" m. lTt,m E" , mii tn. m in in a "! havo .11 hi ml. of I Mi Wat, m 1 II r OB wi.tt I till w 3 IB W. Flrwl ! 5 alt lake photo SUPPLY CO. r O' Hr i.a J 'f day t ai. th'tf lm. er3 eon tmb mouth, tmhoat. NO IOWIII.... TOMAOH FOR BALK NEVER FAILS ALL V AND aBNBHAL ORUOlTB TORI.... Salt Lake City, Utah. Drug Co., General Agents. Nslden-iudso- n REMEDY DIPHTHERIA AND CANKER HALLS TO MEN FR.EE and women, too. Do you want to be a big, husky mwa, with vim and power In your every action, and amM-tlu- n with courage, to "do things 7" Do you want t got rid of that feeling of gloom, that weakness In your buck, that nervous, wra-o- u t foiling which unfit you for business or pleasure? Do you want to feel like a man all over, to hold up your head with the knowledge that ou aie tho man that nulur mewal you to ho? I know that no man remains a weakto. I sm sur ling liecnuee he wants every Indicathat oii want to overcome tion of curly decay that has shown Itenlf lives whs man the think I dont on you. would not like to feel so big and strong I know that If yo as a Hnndow. and rvHuonnblft foundation to baud hav upon I cun make you a blKfr man I h,"J 0,J want youto ha? my book In to know that you, who and k.w w 0,l,jr electricity, men which I describe how I learned that wi, of Mima 1 lfartpU JuJvuwVP to rentor It; hIro 1 wrecks, ftn4 ftfft will tell you that when they enmy tj ,?;J1hSpnyHrcW nh0i have thonnand of letter now among the llneet aperlmenft of a'rrth - SI KS",.r, S3 SXFi when Why should you Is anfferln you know that your friends and neigh money tho bora are being cured? Why, ri you spend for drugs In a few months. If Inserted In my treatment, will asfor sure von health and happiness send tlfn. Don't you hellevs It? Then for this book with the proof that I can give you, and you will b convinced. Dont wait a minute, flend for this book now. If you will Inclose this Sd I will send It sealed, free, and who are cured. I will will give you the niunea of your own neignnors mo your trouble. whether I can curs you or not. If you will tell DR. M. L. McLAVGHLIN, Pretty Work on Typewriter. DR., LEPPCRS ear fr e.urrh n.ig tn tn Vlemtln. s situ lii'f feief S, h. sad sit bruuclilsl sneo 5? tu yss 933 I6ih STREET. DENVER., COLO. t fcand fur free asaipls. MOUNTAIN TCA A CLCCTRIO iu.n. " 272 Ninth bt LIFI CO.. Ban Frsnolsco, Col. MMiln. ""um at. aOUTH a ling up and Fo IS ,f hl" He I, F,rom SO AND MAIN. CITY vrt',nU Whsn Anawerlnj This Kindly Mention f P '' A h"'!lin USm ' m hmildi r - gn 'ife it was " found that through th g,ma straight 1D0 BENT HEW PENSION LAWS FREE ",'-'1 fox Ph!nd runnln tjunhull h(l roplefl of tin Icitthng nwptpMi tnd to tor H of 10 drM upm I'ACIHO AlFK Mfctt ft hl ptt for Builmt Tibl.NG CO., 1J0 huittr bt, ball Irtncttro, Ctfc Wither street, saw e " I1('arh a S-- a positive cure Ar 1llce. RELIADLE Gold,... Algerian Export. to Franc every Alfilnra export about 20fi.0U0 worth of atte. anc Jion.fiofi aorth of olive oil. VIA Apply 0 NATHAN IIK KHIIIU, WssUIngUiu, It. Cl, UDfiH MB 6R0W FIT I t BL, 121 ASSAYS. .TMI.elit and '1 ..V.rSLV' a C. MORRIS 8s,t floral D.iign. for FLORAL CO. All Frompl and Car.tul Altonllon Glt.n PHONE W. N. U.. f sssy lust tain., M.MUW, .MtlM, sd WIIIM, M Ocoodonh I Mill Ordom SALT LAKE CITY WII-88- bait Lake-N- o. IB, IUOA. Tannorr;.J waia'i,. f b Hj, mi ttnm hHl hr driFVt sT.1tinn.it., Irl.l for Idw SIW....lt tin. ..ill mi. r.foss ,. LS Prompt r.uno. us wall aamptM Ojilen Assay Co. the window mklng out of .1.- WAITS Mustang Liniment Window. N. H., shot '''I'Ymornlng 'inder rather! who n"'.. lmm.es Mr. Shot T IsrST Ft axitoaivs N',r1 rhetographt a. the hi.irs surmount F, 7- nYUV .cor., -- Smimm Bin.it (. . .if l1 r , f1' laM CUf uftioiMit tH. tiMt , Untoo, the tipper Part the lm- - IdilnTty iViHo. lit low, tin roi.r A. RICHTER Wrl'tt for iisr M4)i mk behind ' """HU j- ltll 1 MKXICAN on, ,i. .... J1 I writ Uh If it., onl.r It 1,,1 Spirits. The sun has Just crosmd the equator on its vearly trip north. The real equator la Shifted toward tho north nearly eighteen tndcs everyday. With tho riturn of the gnu comes the bodily ills peculiar to spring. With one iierson the norves arc weak ; another person, digestion oor; with other the blood is out of order; and still others Lave depressed spirits and tired feeling. All these things are especially true of those wbo have been saffornig with catarrh h-- m" thrnufch my if Mult !.k I'llv you dnoir W bar h. ml B,,ad i "I tor Weak Nerves, Poor Digestion, Impure Blood, Depressed A course of Pr runa fa sure to correct all these condition. It is an ideul spring medicine. Parens 1 doe doeg not irritate it invigorates. not temporarily stimulate -- it strengthen blood, It equalizes the circulation of the regutranqiuii7es the nervous system and unlia lates tho bodily function. Perun. go many spring medicine is not simply a physic or stimulant or nervine. It l l natural tonic and invigorator. If you do not receive prompt and atlgfao tory results from the use of Peruna,awrit at once to Dr. Hartman, giving full statemont of your cage, and he will be pleaged to give you hia valuable advice Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sunllarioin.Golumbus, Ohio. REAL ESTATE 27 III UTAH "W UKI rtz:zr am i SALT LAKE CITY ataNANCNT s DKimressufl MARCH. APRIL. MAY. v a aimuuiiuuutuiuuuuiuuDDiuuiiiii Lir ITon. Nolson Rice, Mayor of Rt. Joseph, Michigan, writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: "1 wish to comrratuUto you on the success of vour effort to Gentlemen: I know win the confidence of the public in need of u reliable medicine. or Peruna h a fine tonic or a ora out system and ora specific In cases In grateful patients catarrhal difficulties. You have a large number this county who have used Peruna and hae been cured by It, and who other medicines. Peruna baa my heartiest good praise It above allRice. Nelson wishes. H Loaf. Potted l arriog. Libbr'iTAtlastoMaVe of tba Hon Nelson Rice of St. Joseph, Mich., knows of a large number of Peruna. grateful patients In his county who have been cured by Panamas Coat of Arm. has alPanama, the new republic, an atThis is the favorite chair of King of arms, showing coat Ita of England. ready Edward tractive and comprehensive design. surmounted by A data Road. U consists of a shield ribbon an eagle, in whose beak is the least among tho wonder of tb Not of motto written the Yellowstone Park are the upon w hich Is Union, National cliffs. They are obsidian the state: "Pa. IJhertad. singular formed of a volcanic glass, that, In color, resembles the cheap green bottle of commerce. They rise In, almost, vertical columns, which, though 'Vv opaque, glisten like JcL At their base la a road, probably unique upon the globe. It consists entirely of glass, and la a quarter of a mile long. To construct It large fires wero built upon the obsidian mass. Cold water was then dashed on the heated surface, causing It to crock and crumble to pieces. This tedious In a undertaking, flnully. resulted roadway that Is the admiration and wonder of all who behold It. Put variety into Summer living it s not the time of year to live near the kitchen range. Libbys I The Smallest Steamboat. 7i iV v vgVV L The smallest of steamboats Is the Nina, which is peifoct In cery part, though cajiable of carrjing but one Brooklyns First Fire Engine. passengir. This passenger must act as captain, stoker, crew and engineer, tank, or box, from which the water for the little craft is only twelve feet was punired by hand through a pipe, lng ".ml three feet wide. A speed of or si one, piojectlng a shoit distanco five and a lnlf miles an hour can he from the top of the machine. New obtained by using a pressure of one York Times. hundred pounds. The boat is easily HOLDS BCDY NINE YEARS. carried In sections, and is steered with the feet by means of a wire. The boiler weighs 80 pounds, the engine Undertaker Is Still Waiting for Embalmed Mummy to Be Identified. 23, the machinery 20 and the hull 90, A man who is believed to have bein all 215 pounds. It was built at a longed to a noble English family died cost of $1,230. Ohio State Journal. from exposure in Wayne nine years ago and his body still lies unclaimed Indias Scourge of Famine. In the morgue of S. P. Frankenflelds The accomraning diagram is taka from British work on India. The Sons, says a dispatch from Ardmore, en circle Indicates the deaths in India Pa. Mack was employed for several years by R. II. Johnson, a contractor of Wayne. He was a man of education and culture, and, according to rumor, was the heir to a P.rltlsh title which, for some mysterious reason, he would not or eould not claim. When the man died J. S. Pearce, at that time an undertaker, but who has since retired, embalmed the body and decided to hold it until It should be claimed. No one ever claimed it, and, as the embalming was unusually a number of efforts have been made by museums to purchase th6 body, but Mr. Pearce says lie will not surrender it except to some member of Macks family. The body has been viewed by thou sands of people, many of them Em . 9&rArf4t glibhmen, who hoped to Identify 1L The skin retains its natural color, and V ''f the sandy mustache and hair remain as in life. The nose has become urn OOP, OOP WAR J. OQ too lAHAl naturally sharp from having been caused by famine in the ten years pinched by people who doubted if the The man was from 1891 to 1901, inclusive. really dead. Over the head war oblong indicates the deaths from in- of the mummy a cuckoo clock i.kept in the 108 years from 1793 to 1900, going to keep him from getting clusive. not In India, but in the whole civilized world. Preferred to Throne. Leather Railroad Tie. A railroad tie made of scrap leather from shoeshops is the latest. It has The leather been tried in the West Is taken into a disintegrator, refined, to and molded into a tie hard enough Into It. spikes nailed securely cross The three great essentials in a leathtie are apparel tly found in this to hold er sleeper, for It is guaranteed not will splinter a spike the fishplate also In it and It will not rot. It might elevated of case the In he added that noise roads It may serve to deaden the which ties Sample trains. of passing eight have already been down twenty wear. montha fall to show the least 1 |