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Show TO BE DANGERS fctfnss IN FEBRUARY. AVOIDED Cold Breeds Catarrh. Sufidea Chanici Breed C$tarrtL tiirrra IM scrt TMI 60UTH ACHED IN EVERY BONE. NORTHWEST NOTES. Chicago Society Woman, Who Wa 8o Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat, The rejH'r. comes from Buitc that Cured on the lllh, on the windswept flat be by Dean's Kidney Pill. Marion Knight, of 33 N. Ashland low that city, the uniH raturc wan f.u avenue, Chicago, orator of tho W degrees below zero. Side Wednesday Club, nays: Thk Mrs. .Minnie Wagner, aged IS. a wiheo I winter bride of six weeks, suicided in Seatstarted to use tle, locking herself in her room and Doaa'a KiJucy 1111 I ached turning on the gas. She had left her In every bone husband. and had inThe smalJKx quarantine declared tense pains tn against Billings, Mont., on January 11, the khfnejs has been removed by the state hoard and pelvic of health. There have ini cases Th n r 1 n o wan and 11 deaths in Billings. t hick and An Indian named lkb Black shot 1 and dowdy, and killed another Indian and three tin til barely squaws, fifty miles smith of Bullfrog, eat enough to Nevada. The murderer escaped. live. I felt a change for the better within a week. The second weok 1 Jealousy led to the tragedy. eating heartily. 1 began to Improve Howard trlss, aged "2, a well and before erven weeks had known pioneer of northern Montana, generally, 1 was well. I had tpeot hunpassed Is dead at CIreat Falls. He was a dreds of for dollars medicine did charter member of the first Masonic not help me, but 6 worth ofthat Doaas lodge organized In Great Falls. Kidney nils restored me to perfect Mrs. Thomas Uhrhart, living at health.' A TRIAL FREE. Address KotUe Llttell. Wash., saturated her dress I al 0jjt (.t tire to It and burned Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sals wjth by all dealers. Price, CO et. herself to death. She had been despondent, but was not thought insane. State Owns Diamond Fie Ida. emThe Hack diamond fields la llrasll William Salisbury, a miner to the government, which ployed near Borax, Mont., and the belongs and makea a furthax cook at the camp have disappeared, farms them 13out, cent a export duty. per by and It Is feared both men wandered profit away from camp and were frozen to death. or-gan- lu-e- s. n bo-ga- n Swot Weather, February is a month of severe storms intense cold. B.en in the South where the prevailing teiapcratnrc is much alovo wintry latitudes, February brings sudden ehangvs of temperature. lleaxury sometimes drops 20 degrees .fcn a single night. Therefore, the following health hints are applicable to the whole of North ! i America: As much sleep as possible should Ik? obtained in the forepart of the night. Catarrh at Head. Mr. Frank Cobb, 175 Summit Street, Doering, Me., writes: I was troubled with catarrh in ray head. I wrote to Dr. Hartman for ad vie; and ho prescribed IVruna. I took it and am happy to say it helped ine at once. I feel better than 1 have for years." Brooch tal Trouble. Yeattiotloa. Mr. J. Ed. O'Brien, Pres. American The sleeping rooms should be well Filot Ass'n, Pensacola, Fla., writes: to arold direct ventilated, but so I heartily give my endorsement to currents of air. Peruna as an effective cure for catarrh Ba thing. bronchial trouble." and Those in vigorous health should take a old water towel bath every morning Throat Bad Lung. Frank Battle, Jr., Ill N. Market St., before breakfast. Those in feeble Nashville, Tenn., writes: healUi should take a brisk Benina has cured mo of chronic rmb every morning. bronchitis. BUt. It is the grandest discovery of the The diet should be a generous one, for the throat and lungs." age including meat, and occasionally fresh Pneumonia. vegetables. Mr. A. C. Danforth, St. Joseph, Mich., Sawsbla a. The sights being long and the days writes: I contracted a severe cold which Abort, as much sunshine as possible on my lungs. I was threatened settled hould be let into the house during with the day. pneumonia. Peruna gave me relief within a Oath log. The head should be kept cool at all couple of days. Three bottles saved me bill and a great deal of times. The feet should be kept warm a large doctor n and dry, day and night. suffering. Thousands at Testimonials. Bkvm When unavoidably exposed to cold or We have on file thousands of testidoses a few monials Peruna of like the above. We can give avert will wet, bad consequences. our readers only a slight glimpse of the ProcauUoM. vast array of unsolicited endorsements When seized with a chill, or even Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving. light chilliness, a dose of Peruna Address Dr. S.I1. Hartman, President of should be taken at once. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. u TEA man named Munster, who was employed by the Conroy Mining company at Ruby, Mont., fell off a scow at the Gordon dredge and was dry-towdrowned in the pit which the dredge was excavating. Mrs. Rebecca Vance, an elderly woman, was fatally burned by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, and died from her wounds at her home in Portland. The woman was alone at the time, of tho accident. The supreme court of Colorado has decided that the capital punishment law is constitutional. Four murderers, whose executions have been postponed from time to time awaiting this decision, will now be hanged. County Attorney Lacroix last week ordered Sheriff Scharrenbroich to stop all forms of gambling in Helena. The sheriff complied with the order OR and the rule of King Faro is temporDEFORMITIES arily over in Montanas capital. In a rather ingeniously contrived AND resolution, the state senate of OrePARALYSIS gon adopted a resolution carrying with it a vote of thanks to United 'Will tw aest free, postpaid, upon request. This book Is of a hundred pages, handsomely Wlls and an of throughout experience of orer thirty years in the treatment of Crooked States Senator John H. Mitchell, and 'ftptnal Deformities. Infantile Paralysis, IIlp Disease, Deformed Limbs and Joints, Ktc.Feet, . II tells of the only thoroughly equipped Sanitarium In this country devoted excluslv.ly to the trestmenl an expression of confidence In him. at toeee conditions and how they mar be cured without surgical operations, plasrer parts or other severe I vrwtuMnL Bend for this book, and tf directly interested, mention character of the affllctlonand special John C. Mackey and E. H. Callister, I C. McLsifl OiltlOpediC Sanitarium, 3,su Louis. The L he sent with book. the jecnriu prominent sheep men of Salt Lake City, have closed a deal whereby they will be enabled to control over one million acres of winter grazing lands in Sweetwater and Uintah counties, Wyoming. John Leary, one of the oldest Seattle pioneers, died at Riverside, Cal., where he had gone in search for health. Mr. Leary was only sick half an hour and passed peacefully away. It is estimated that he left a fortune of el JieeBook 111ns-jWte- GREGOR Have satisfied .utoanatheaihave , OHT KIBNCV FREE Remedy0tis.NXDis II NO LIVCM COO boss toisotn, s.x d A Your grocer makes a fair profit on Schillings Best; and you can afford it Out n return jour money tf you dm'l lit M. Sim not hint. Swiss Snowshoe Clubs. Switzerland has twenty-fiv- e shot clubs, with SCO members. aoo v- - TEA Good tea for a third of a cent a cup: a for breakfast, live in the cent-and-a-ha- lf family. m Your fwrr return your meuey If you dou't Beaming Life of Telegraph Wires. Telegraph wireB will last for forty years near the seashore. In the manufacturing district the same wires last only ten years and even less. TEA What do you think of a tea that returns your money if you dont like it? Your grocer return ilka Schilling Beet. jour money If you Sm' Book Brings Big Price. sum of $20,000 was paid at a The London auction for a "Codex Psalm-arum- " of the year 1469, of whlcb only twenty copies were originally printed. TEA Ask your moneyback grocer what means He nearly 12,000,000. knows. Heirs of Amanda W. Reed of Portland have filed a contest against her Be retarna your money If you don't Bek. will, which devises over $1, 000, 000 to Bugs Beet trustees to found an institute of learnGives $500,000 to Gypsy. ing in Portland, to be known as the Because she had formerly bees af "Reed Institute," in memory of her service to him, a Russian nobleman left a gypsy woman a legacy of $&,-000- . husband, Simeon G. Reed. William F. Hester, one of the vicMrs. Window's Soothing Byron, tims of the train wreck near Silver-ton- , for children teething, softens the guns, red Ip was in a which fireman Wash., ftammauon, allays pain, cures wind colkv aoeafcMMa, killed, the engineer so injured that he Initial Balloon Ascension. died on his way to Seattle, and four The first balloon ascension wan 1 others were hurt, is dead, making the Lyons, France, in 1783. third death from the wreck. |