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Show WOMAN SICK THE UTAH FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Health by Lydi E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:- -" I suffered for foar-tee- n years from organic inflammation, lie male weakness, pain and irregularities. The pains in my sides were ln- creased by walking or standing on my feet and I had such awful bearing down feelings, was depressed In spirits and became thin and pale with dull.heavy evea. I had mr tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and alao the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. " If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mrs. Sadie Williams, 405 James Street, Elkliart, Indiana. d, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and y holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. A- Com-poun- to-da- If you have the slightest donTJt that Lydia 11. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound will liflnvou.write to Lydia K.l'inkliani (coutidential) Lynn..Ma.s., lor advice. 'Your letter will he opened, read and answered by a woman, And held in, strict confidence. x Make the Liver-Dits Duty Nine times in ten when the liver o Is right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS W gently butfirmly com-J- f CARTERS! '.- 11 ITTLE Cures Cn-- JF T -- - ESfm "Ab& f '. at digestion, Sick IVER PILLS. Headache, and Dutresa After Eating. fMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. tivmciwrm ' prt-- "mVt"0 91: l.n'V HllYar, a . nl ji Mors Deadly Than the Gun. A small country boy was earning a dead cottontail by tbe ears. "Hello, son, did you shoot that rabbit?" inquired a city man wbo had bunted all day with no success. "No," sarcastically replied the urchin, "I scolded it and It died of mortification." Important to Morhorsj Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOK1A. a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see tbat It (XZPJ Signature of In For Over 30 Years. r Children Cry or Fletcher's Caatoria He only Is rich who owns tbe day and no one owns tbe day h allows It to be Invaded with worry, and fret, and anxiety. Emerson. ftt- - Al.t.rvn VPK Anils ptlc j.jr rooT-RlsK- ! . aiakn Inta 1hm llrr4. a'hlnc fact. It 1aka th ailna; abva frtf out if ram an4 tmnlona and ma a a walking eua-lla lallaht. WoM avaryah-r- a. II. H-- TnT KHKK trial S. Oimateo. L Kojr. N. T. packi, Adv. ut aadraaa A. Agreeing With Her. "I was a fool when I married you!" "Yes, and you married a fooll" tw Till rT". fa (turn mm raiunt awinaf Ytttr rtf . fif If S'hAl to t ejmc-- tiTSlT-fc- T arT rti- fa.pa amdinaaf I'rotradiaa I'ika la ll"'r.a. Huao, to Hdara. tba. When you have a lawsuit to lose you can afford to hire a cheap lawyer. Sfra. rinatwar'a ManOrinc Pjrmp for OiHlra mfrTi tha fniTK, fHwwi InSaaima-Uooalla- (j ata.rara wind voiles a tautllajaa tie's a good man wbo sleeps all th 4!mn. rmnnniniinirmimimitnnrraimnTni SUCCESS tth4"i withtwt wk ttNr rtrm t bt WWtsHi irnrk if frr II Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiscoYcry tnvtrimtM tH" tivr rfl rvrrrV ctv in mimL tmnimniiininnnininiiMiiiniinimnJ FREE TO AIL SUFFERERS r frf m1 y It IK i- i T '1 rmn 4xf limMiO' if f r W. H. Salt ik m- - t City, No. p vea-tihul- bT. ft Tmt No I frf V Here is a Simple Way of Cor- -. recting it Ins tan tly Before it Becomes Chronic ) Very few people have temporary value in some cases, It la true, but the good effect Is soon lost, and the more one takes of them the less effective they become. A physio or purgative Is seldom necessary, and much better and more permanent results can be obtained by using a scientific remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepBln. It does not hide behind a high sounding name, but la what it Is represented to be, a mild laxative medicine. It la so mtld that thousands of mothers give It to tiny Infanta, and yet It is so com pounded, and contains such definite Ingredients that it will have equally good effeot when used by a person suffering from the worst chronlo constipation. In fact, among the greatest endorsers of Syrup Pepsin are elderly people who have suffered for years and found nothing to benefit them until they took Syrup Pepsin. It Is a fact that millions of families have Syrup Pepsin constantly in the house, homes like tboBe of Mrs. U. H Pruttt, Berea, Ky., who used Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin as a laxative tonic Mrs. Pruitt writes that it so strengthened and cleansed her system that she was quickly relieved of a se vere cough which had troubled her for months. The special value of this grand laxative tonlo Is that It la suit- - i! &Sf ' t''Jj'--t- i life go through without some time or other being troubled with constipation. Thousands of Injure themselves by the use wastrong cathartics, salt mineral ters, pills and similar things. They ''' .v? '''.' r I mm -- $1.-oO- ft. Mati4. y.inc or Stivt. ;&c; luiid. uv: ltl4, at4 full prt-- lutl loppar. fa 1 anvatup.) t. oalnil ana ompim work lot. aalaraam, CartMiaaia Nalluoal IIsju.aaUla, to Constipation ;i YS '.'.'.'...vS'.i'' t hydro- Genuine must bear Signature HOWWD E. BURTON Rumors of an Impending shortage pf coal in Salt Lake are denied by local dealers. Francis L. Peterson, working at a flour mill near Murray, was caught under a slide, of sacked flour and crushed to death. There la a possibility of Brlgham modern automobile City purchasing Are euflne In the near future to take the place of tbe handcarts now dn use. The excellence of business condi tions In Utah Is shown by the plans under way In various portions of the state for the organisation of new banks. The state game warden estimates that la the course of the next ten years there will be 7,000 elk in the state, allowing for a limited amount of hunting at that time. T. Garcia, 24 years old, Mexican miner, alleged to have etabbed 11. Marino In connection with an attempt ed holdup at Bingham January 14, was arrested In Salt Lake last week. Despondent over his Inability to control his appetite for drink, and un able to secure employment, W. II. Manhart, a cook, made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide at Salt Lake. The Utah state reclamation com mission has undertaken an energetic oampaign to bning about the cultivation of the arid lands lying west of the Jorduu river in Salt Lake valley. Births more thun doubled the deaths In Salt Iake during tho month of January last, according to the monthly report of the board of healUi. There were 240 births and only 119 deaths. William D. Lewis, an old resident of Clrcleville, committed suicide by ehooilng himself with a twelve gauge single barreled shotgun. Death came quickly, tho top of the 'head being blown off. Mort. than $3,000 worth of ammunition will be used In target practice at Fort Douglas during the spring of 100,ft00 A shipment practice. rounds of ball cartridge ammunition was received last week. walked Tufiika Sato, a Japanese, into tbe police station at Ogden and wanted to make arrangements to purchase white wife. Sato was escorted to tbe county jail, where be Is awaiting trial for his sanity. While playing on tbe railroad at Springvllle, Villlam Curtis, a?ed 8, was run over by a Denver & Rio Grande freight oar and his rlht leg bo badly mangled tbat it will have to be amputated at the hip joint. The state Inspector of coal and -carbon mines gets a deputy at a year and a clerk at $G(J a month, and also gets a raise to $2,430 a year through bouse bills Nos. 16 and 17. which paxsed the house last week. Hazel Perkins, aged 19, of Salt Lake, swallowed several capsules containing strychnine just as she was retiring at her borne, and died before medical aid reached her. It Is said she had been despondent for several days. Catarrhal fever and influenza Into pneumonia and congestion of tbe lungs Is given as the csuse for the recent widespread mortality anion horses la Tooele county by Dr, a. E. Mclntoah, formerly of Anaconda, Mont Residents of Minersville have Bled with tbe state land board a protest aealnst any extension of time to applicants for lands under tbe Beaver Irrigation Land & Power company's contract which was revoked by the board come time since. Tbe Campfire Cirls association which was organized In Osden, several weeks ao, reports a membership of more than fifty girls ranging in age from 12 to 20 year Thoe In charge are arranging for a cottage, to be occupied by the association as a permanent home. Frank Boone of Poratello was presuicide at vented from committing Ogden by the timely InterJVweoce of tbe landlady In the rooming house where be was living. Boone was just about to swallow a dose of carbolic acid when the woman knocked the bottle from his band. and HouseThe FarmnrB Round-ukeepers' conference at Logan tbe past two weeks proved far and away ahead of tbe meetings of former years, both from the standpoint of attendance and the nature of the subjects discussed. Hundreds of visitors from outside points were present, Andrew J. Milter, 75 years of age, who was fatally burned in a Are at his residence in Salt Lake several weeks so by the etploxfon of a lamp kept alight for many years, a beacon of rreeting for his sweetheart drowned forty )ears ago at sea, died last week from bis Injuries. e While leaning out of tbe front of a street car to look backward, SamuM WaJstafT, a street car conductor of Salt Lake, was kneked from the car and suffered a concussion of th brain and severe bruises, wfcpn bis bead struck a pole. A eold bridge and other dental work In the upper Jaw of the skeleton ffund npr Low station on the Western Pacific lat week may furnish a positive clue to the Identity of the man a ho. from the fractured skull. Is believed to have been murdered. The Farmers association of Amer-leaFork has forwarded a petition to the slate legislature protesting against the pasage of house biil No. 15, levying a tax on vehicles, claiming that it will be a burden upon the farmer, a ho. they declare, la already verburdened with tales. Are You Subject A VALENTINE. BUDGET THE WORLD IS MINE. Btruck dumb by his threats, and when with one blow he pushes down the vALENTI pillars of the temple, like Samson, they rush forth in horror, expecting him to be destroyed under the falling walls. Instead of which St. ValLI G FAVOR entine kneels unhurt, with a seraphic look upon his face, while the wrath of their god Is not Bbown by tbe fierce wind and tempest which they Centuries Have Failed to Dim the expect, and quantities of doves and birds alight upon the neighboring Memory of the Good Old treea In peaceful flocks. St. ValenSaint. tine Immediately after this miracle marries tbe flsst heathen couple and performs the first marriage ceremony DISPUTE AS TO HIS IDENTITY in Tyrol according to Christian rites, which would seem to associate him with at least two of tbe modern customs as the saint of lovers, and with At Least Two Bishops of Ancient the emblem ef his doves and birds. Times Have Been Credited With the Honor of Being the Founder The Valentine. of the Day Consearated Next to our rejection of Santa Claus to Cupid. the worst thing that the sophistication of time does for us Is to deVALENTINE of blessed our Interest In the other best whose natal day falls upon stroy dates In tbe calendar. If some of us 14 th of February, seems to strove to keep tbat interest alive we be the saint of this particular might know life better and live longer. season. His customs, wbloh have sur- One of these days Is St. Valentine's, vived the lapse of centuries, are as- now near at hand. There was a time sociated la onr minds with the send- In life of most men and women of ing of various amatory epistles, and middle age today when the approach the rather more agreeable gifts and of February 14 meant a thrill. It was presents, which are occasionally sent a day of sentiment and humor. To the In the shape of flowers and candles very young It was an occasion for the by the young men and maidens, one exhibition of Irresponsible and fre to another. In tbe dispatch of euently cruel New York and New Yorkers still "comic" and play mostly coarse valen retUa memories of the saint, who tines. Old maids and bachelors and erns to have beea like his associate, other grownups of well known weakthe good St. Nicholas, a patron saint nesses and tender sensibilities sufferof the Netherlands, and In this con- ed most, but even these could afford nection we, perhaps on account of our to forgive and Ignore the thoughtless Dutch ancestry, celebrste his festival effrontery of children. Tbe other and with a kettledrum, ssys the New York elaborate valentines, however, if sent Times. Far back In the mists .of an- anonymously, bore a mysterious, even tiquity lies the origin of the custom celestial message. There are many of sending letters, or valentines, on thousands of women still Ilivng to(ha saint's day. while the original St. day who have some of these lacy col Valentine would appear to be gifted orful creations preserved In lavender. with as many lives as the proverbial And why not? There Is all too little rat, or reincarnations tinder the same of the tender and Innocent expression title, for we find two bishops of the of a distant and respectful regard for name, a Virgin martyr, and a Tyro- women to be noted among men Just lean saint, all of whom have authentic now, and altogether too much of a records of their lives and deaths pre- bolder and degrading admiration served In history, and none of whom Philadelphia Press. would seem o be In any way connected with the valentines of today. THE VALENTINE BIRD However, It Is always possible to reconcile the two or and there Is sufficient evidence to show that St. Valentine, a bishop of Rome, who died In 278 A. D , was born on the 14th of February, and he la so set down in the Roman and Anglican calendars. He wss a martyr to his faith, and wheq cast Into prison by his enemies he cured his keeper's daughter of blindness, for which miracle he was beaten with clubs and then beheaded, and his remains reooae In the Church St. Praxades, at Rome, while a gate now known as the Porto Popolo was formerly called bv the name of St. w r -t Valentine, or Porto Vsleatlno. Another Valentine, also a Bishop, claims a share In the day. and his claim to salntshlp rests upon the cure of the son of Craton, the Rhetorician. His death wss caused by choking on a fishbone, whether of his own choosing or administered by his enemies the logend does not state, but In Italy and Greece they pray to this saint o Old English Valentine Custom. etira them from epilepsy. In the west of Rngland there was The St. Valentine of Tyrol, who ieems to have been born a little later, one ancient custom that was extraorand who died in the fourth century, dinarily singular. F.arly In the mornhas a church conscrated to his mem- ing of St. Valentine's day young men, ory In South Tyrol, at Msran, where neoesssrily of the character that In the strenuous life, started he Is supposed to have preached to cacb Christianity to the heathen Lombards. out together with a clap-ne-t an ew and two sparrows In some In the legend he appears as a beautiful youth attired In the dress of a Ro- neighboring bam. If they were sucman soldier bearing a cross on his cessful In catching the birds and iword hilt, and coming over the moun- brought them to the village inn withtains from Italy; entering Mersn. In out Injury and before the womn folk what Is ow known as Tyrol, he en- had risen, they were rewarded with counters the heathen prlet of the three pots of purl (whatever that Is? :emple, and after a long argument by the lnkeser. They also enJoTed 1th hint, be calls upon bis gods to the privilege of demanding similar consideration at tbe hands of every lestroy the temple. The heathen and the priest are ail householder in the neighborhood. r jjr r u K .1 .fV.,4. f- i ..j Ti'f v J a WAS V , - I i .T - Mf '""' v i . - (, 7! fj( - AsU .j, I "lif lit w FOR LUCINDY Judge Incompetent Ceorgle. Little George was alx years old and the family was much Interested In having him start to school, but he Insisted that be was not going. One Aay his grandmother said to him: "Oeorgle, you are going to school with sister this winter, aren't you?" ".Vo, fxandma, I'm not going to school at all. I can't read, nor I can't write, nor I can't sing, and I'd like to know what good I'd be at school." -- Connoisseur. "Mother, Is father In the fruit ness? "No, son. your bead?" busi- What pot tbat Idea Into "Weil, when he took me for a walk the otMr day he met Mr. Jones, and all they talked about was peaches, pippins snd dates." Judge. Art trroy be long, but It's different with most artists. The love of money Is the easiest of all roots to caltivste. the, ed to the needs of every member ol the family. It la pleasant-tasting- , Unlike harsh mild and physics it works gradually and in a very brief time tbe stomach and bowel musclea are trained to do tbetr work naturally again, when all medW clnea can be dispensed with. You can obtain a bottle at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. The latter site is usually bought by families who already know Its value. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying It In the regular way of a druggist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Washington St.. Montlcello, 111., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. non-gripin- fcjMrv, lTf i a. tlslr.HctJ , mu urn, j 1 I a I -- 111 IndU.S.iU Ooshwi As to the Wedding Gsrb. Coloiu 1 Watterson occasionally turns his attention from dressing down candidates to dressing up inquiro Listen to this ing correspondi-nts- . from tbe Louisville Courier-Journal- : sd-vlc- "There are two reasons for being married In a dress suit, young man. It's fashionable and It's your last chance to get a dress suit." This can be considered good advice, founded on observation and experience, even if It is a little pessimistic Cleveland Plain Dealer. We've Done Our Share. Woodby Is there any money la writing for the magattne? the postal deSrribllns Sure! partment Is about half supported that way Boston Transcript, Jumped the Track. "And Zens turned Nlobe into a stone." "Did they have motor cars In those days, dad?" HP Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder Stiff Joints Sprains.Bruises are relieved at one by an application of Sloaa's liniment, Doat rub, jut lay oa lightly, a Llnlmant baa done mora I t food tilliaa It J..tiiU. I f,A nif Band hartM hmtlr that I bad v rUf wk right la Uie bUKVl tllMnt I ho rear. I at firvt lliat i oiil haa to Kaa af ff. tool t a a bntiia t4 nn4 tUuftn' Mnimrit in4riiH my aar4." Wuiua aaiLfca, Mottia, Ala. rtl tla)it a;lbi( tsa Good for Broken Sinews 1 lUMalB. I. I., vrllaal Jr,TJ, Khun Mnimmt t '"fca tffffa atw ina k nw ep aiaal hf a O. 1 al DIFFERENCE. It Paid This Man to Changs Food. U wtf graai Miialaritoa vaa full abia u rafiiH atitS In Uua ttiraa "What ts called 'good living eventually brought me to a condition quite the reverse of good health, writes a N. Y. merchant. "Improper eating told on me till my atomach became so weak that food nauseated me. even tbe lightest and simplest lunch, and I ass much depressed after a nlpht of uneasy slumber, unfitting me for business. "This condition wss discouraging, as I could find no way to Improve It. Then I saw tbe advertisement, of Orspe-Nut- s food, and decided to try It, and became delighted with the result. "For the past three years I have used Grape-Nut- s and nothing else for my breakfast and for lunch before retiring. It speedily set my stomach right and I congratulate myself that I have regained my health. There is no greater romfort for a tired man than a lunch of Grape Nuts. It Insures restful sleep, and an awakening In the morning with a feeling of buoyant courage and hopefulness. "Grape-Nut- s has ben a boon lo my a hole family. It has msd of cur boy, wbo usod to be nnable to digest much cf anything, a robust, healthy, little rsscal weighing 22 pounds. Mankind certainly oaes a debt of gratitude to the expert who Invented this prfect food." Name given by Fostam Co., Rattle Creek, Mich. "There's a reason." Tfivee A the aktrve ee to time. Tar tlw ere aaa tall ef baivaa latereat- - Aav,traa, SLOAN'S LIMMEMT A "dee-lights- bltl, ttu4 L.l aaila Mrt IhlWBT. ! -j '.s MRS. Q. B. PRUITT Tha ck ra mrwt. and aN otbew n l.lVV iU IHliTl MI'tK ft'ltlL lilv oa oa tli HUA atxl it 9rmm at mil off disTrsNr. rWt nmmf mm known for mrw lt (L. U rum on II tsoUlturBnlsral lUtWe-- . of Jrutfjriian1 hautina or wnt rwi twltl Lf pisuxifsu-lurvn(itt suiowa how to aaoumrs tt.rbta Our frsj Mammy Lou was visiting Lucindy. The latter lifted a boiling pot off the Stove, set It In the tireless cooker, covered it clOBely ajid pushed U under tbe table. "What's yub agoln' t' do wld dat pot?" "I'se a goln' to cook dem beans In de tireless cooker." Mammy rose, a scared, bunted look on her wrinkled face. "Does yuh mean C tell me yuh t' bile dem beans without flab?" Lnclndy nodded. Mammy backed to the door and looked at the girl as at an apparition, then with defiance mingled with fear commanded: "Put on your bonnet! You sure Is hoodooed! You ain't goln' t' live in no house where the devil does de cookla'l" itV.J J 'w t hst11fl TfTT a Mammy Would Not Allow Daughter to Stay Where Cooking Was Done Without Human Agency. ST. y try icr tt.l'tiNV tf uaiftor pis' ..tJ.. In fnt. Umit. "u. forma POHN MKDICAL CO.. NO PLACE , 4 COLT DISTEMPER aafWa IE DM t ra tl. a aaaka altar taa acodeM." Fine for Sprain Ms ttsaav A Vonnu M W' Hiatal A t'lalnSaM. J. ., Haa J S., f Han't airin--i his ballf t thai It aant Mas. tta I Vll bira that I wi''1 hata him rm k. arrliaH Sloan's finlmal la a ri4 M la 4aia mm aaa lh rt a1 Sloan's la au4 LiattiM n'rf aa - frfcra SSe, tl .OO BOeaaal Slrtsn-- an s Iwir aattta, ahan a'-- J pnaltryaantfraa. a.M Baa, Maaa!!- I"- - - i. 1 Jf "Si j) P3e- U.S.A. I Rf - I I ft |