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Show 1 MEDICAL EXAMINER the United States Treasury Of mends The Women Pe-ru-n- SOME ANCIENT Recom- a. Twaa a man and n maid and a little gray cat. upon a wall: And I'll tell you Just wliat the three were Penwia mend Mias Blanch Grey, 174 Alabama street, at Memphis, Tenn a society woman of Memphis, writes: To a society woman whose nervous force is often taxed to the utmost from luck of rest and irregular meals 1 know of nothing whieli is of so much benefit as leiuna. I look it a few months ago when 1 felt my strength giving away, and it soon made itself manifest in giving me new strength Miss Blanch Urey. and health. Mrs. X. Schneider, 2409 h Place, Chicago, 111., writes: After taking several remedies with- f know, though I didn't see all. The man wan scratching a puzzled head. While the maid, with a troubled air. Waa playing the catechist, blushing rel: The cat was washing his lialr. Don't you know." Raid the inuhl, "that 'tie very wrong T' "I don't see why," said the man. Dont you know that we've nut been acquainted long? Well, I'm getting on. fast aa I can." t asked, Why be stubborn? the In despair. The rest was the part that I missed: Bui the man kissed one of the two that were there Do yuu think 'twaa the cat he kissed? Truman Roberts Andrews, in Smart Set. out result, 1 began last year to take your valuable remedy, leruna. 1 was a complete wreck. Had palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, female weakness, no appetite, trembling, sinking feeling nearly all the time. Yon said I was suffering from systemic catarrh, and I believe that I received your help In the nick of time. I followed your directions carefully and can say that 1 am well again. 1 cannot thank you enough for my cure. rerun a cures catarrh wherever located. Feruna ia not a guess nor an experiment it is an absolute scientific certainty. leruna has no substitutes no rivala Insist upon having leruna. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medi A free book written by Dr. Hartman DU. Examiner of the U. S. Treason the aubject of catarrh in ha differ ury Department, graduate of Columbia ept phases and stages, will be seat College, and who served three years at free to may address by the Pcruna West Point, has the following to say of Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Peruna: patarrh is a systemic disease curable Allow me to express my gratitude only by systemic treatment A rem- to you for the benefit derived from edy that curescatarrii must aim directly wonderful remedy. One short at the depressed nerve centers. This is your month has brought forth a vast change wnat Peruna does. consider myself a well man and If you do not derive prompt and satis- afterI now Fellow months of suffering. use from of results the Pcruna, factory " cure will Peruna you. sufferers, Dr. once to a write at Hartman, giving Peruna immediately invigorates the fall statement of your case and he will s which give vitality to the be pleased to give you his valuable admucous membranes Then catarrh disvice gratia Address Dr. Hartman, resident of appears Then catarrh ia permanently The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. cured y nerve-center- TOBACCO DONT STOP to the do so. Use BACO-CURnervous system Suddenly. It injures and it will tell you when to stop as it takes sway the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each bos. Price 81.00 per box, or three boxes for S2.S0, with guarantee to cure or money refunded. At all good Druggists or direct from us Write for free booklet Curious Christian Names. Was tbere ever a family so weirdly named as that of Tollemache? The Marquis de Ruvigny and Raineval (staunchest of Legitimists), in tracing the living descendants of Mary, the younger daughter of Henry VII., in the current issue of the Genealogical Magazine, reminds ua that the late Rev. Ralph Tollrmache-Tollemachnephew of tbe eighth Earl of Dysart, named his children in an extraordinary fashion . Ilia second surviving son, who lives in New Zealand, bears this weird name: Lyulph Ydwallo Odin Westor Egbert Lyonel Tordmag Hugh Erchen-wyn- e Saxon Elsa Cromwell Orma Dysart Plantagenet Tollemache-Tollemache, Ne-11- 1 e. He lives at Welcome Bay, Tauranga, New Zealand. His other sons are Leo Quintus, Leone Sextus, ana Lyonulph. Cospatrlck Bruce Berkeley Jermyn Tullibardine. The late rector named one of his daughters (now Mrs. Astley Cooper) : Mabel Helmingham Ethel Hunting-towe- r Beatrice Blazonberrie Evangeline Vise de Lou de Orellana Plantagenet Toedmag Saxon Tollemache-Tollemach- e. O EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - La Crosse, WIs. Work of 8wedlsh Sculptor. Stephen Binding, the Swedish sculptor, has finished a figure of War aa one of the subsidiary groups for the Sherman monument The design depicts a dead soldier lying prone, while a fierce feminine figure stands over and her arma bound. him, A raven is about to pick out the mans eyes. Sindlng will vlalt the United States this fall. half-drape- This ladys sisters other names): bear (among i Lyons Declma Veronica Esyth Cyssa Hylda Rowena Adela Thyra Ursula Ysabel, etc. Cuthberga Lyonella Fredegunda Ethelswytha Idith Ysabel Grace Monica (and so on). Lyonetta Edith Regina Valentine Myra Polwarth Avelina Phlllippa (and ao on). London Tatler. Un-fi'- Vio-lanth- a Jacket Decorated With Gems. There are goldsmiths who think the ancient custom of'omamenting cos d Great Piece of Railroad Work. With the completion of work on the western division, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway Company will have practically a new double track main line through the State of Iowa. For several years an enormous work has been going on and millions of dollars have been expended In reducing grades, taking out curves, building double track and putting in new steel bridges. A W. L. Douglas makes and sells more mens $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers. W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. IMS Jl,103,S20!ir.K 120,000 MS But Imported and American leather,. Heyle Potent Calf; Enamel, Box Calf Calf. Vicl KM. Corona Color Celt. Hat. Montana. W. X DOUQLAB" II The aunulna Fut vlUllOn bin tyrirtiinol. and price .temped on bottom. Shoei by mail, 26a. extra. Itlue. Catalog fret. W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. ,.M Upholds Unique Will. Chief Judge David Torrance of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors has decided for the validity of a bequest of $100,000 made to controvert the doctrine of the immortality of the soul. The testator, Sidney Hall, was an eccentric who gave much study to religious questions. He died in Hartford three years ago, being then a member of the Advent church of that place. He left the sum named to the Advent Christian Publication Society of Boston, which he charged with Its expenditure for the purpose mentioned. Relatives contested the will, but Judge Torrance has finally disposed of the matter by holding the clause valid. and Stop theOffCvmghCold tlie Works Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25a Good Things to Eat From Llbbr famous fcrfirat kitchen. vlMn parity piwkiIl All raaou uw ia LIBBYS Natural Flavor Food Products era U. B. GftTOmn.nt Ttmrwtod. The whole-amand goodua vt nary artlrle ia nrererred In preparation iormrerennreni.nre.ln the hnd can.. A aupply on your pantry ahalraa abfaayirato hare alnaya m hand Ihs aaapntialato vary beat meal. The liilla book, "llnw elLa Oaadklniia to Eat." laila all about there wat free. Liliht'a Atlaa of tba World, mailed free fur 10 eente portage. LIBBY, McNEILL A LIBBY, CHICAOO. ASSAY. BF.I.mil.K tlaalil and Silver I .7 Ni (ini I, Silver and Copper l.W La.it PROMPT ltnTliNS ON MAI1. SAMPLES. Odd..: OGDEN ' i ASSAY CO. Consider Kaisers Dignity. Foreign comic papers are being subjected to a strict censorship in Germany Just now. A special lookout la being kept for those published in America which contain pictures considered disrespectful to the kaiser. r Iso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine for oouRhi and colds. N. W. Samckl, Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. 10001 Sharp Trick Stopped. A new Catholic church at Heidelberg was almost finished when wort stopped and entrance was forbidden. It appeared that certain busts of the apostles above tbe high altar in the choir, having large patriarchlal beards, were suddenly visited by the parish authorities and their beards rudely pulled, caino off, being cunningly formed of plaster of paria and then rubbed to resemble the rest of the The busts were then seen to I In-ad- bn portraits of the architect, the builder aud the sculptor. LORE. the Modern Druggist Prescriptions Would Find It Hard to Fill. The leech of the middle ages had his own wav of treating wounds and disease. These methods were nut exactly in line with those practiced by For instance, physicians. here Is what would have been done for baby cutting his teeth in olden 0 Rats Try to Swim Ocean. times: The strange characteristic of the Take a live Mowle and put hym lemming, a kind of rat, which infests In a brasse pot and drowyne hyrame, the cast coast of Norway, Is that If cut in quarters' and hange hym westward. them me on a thred to periodically migrates drye by jre Every few years large colonies oj fire, when wolde use It, ye hya ayde; ibt-srats turn their nores westward, and start on a journey that ends In lay it, with bladders of saffron, with a clothe to ye sore place. death. ' They go over rivers and mounShould a boy, happy possessor ot tains, steadily crossing the country his very first knife, cut himself, tbe mid rearing families on the way, till of the wound may thus be bleeding they reach the broad Atlantic, line, Write ye foure letters. one would imagine, t iey would atop, stanched: with ye bloode of ye I A, G, O, or turn in some other direction, in about wounde ye wounde. the hope of being able to continue To preserve a family from poison or their Journey to the west by an overland route, but they boldly plunge infectious complaints a more complicated course is advised: into the ocean and swim, ever westTake ye two walnuts, two fygges, ward, till they are drowned. This Is twentie levos of rue and an ounce a fortunate characteristic rur the Norof salte, all atampt and myxed togethfr for the rats not did kill wegians, themselves the people would have er, eatte ytte fasting, whyche antidote, Kynge Mlthrtdates, he dydde a bard task to keep them under. so inoche use that when hee dydd drynke poison to kylle hymselfe, yt Muscles That Break Bones. dydd take none effect A case without a parallel It attracting the attention of medical men Mrs. VPIrotlnw'a Soothing Hyrnn.' lire gmtia, redure in the vicinity of Fostorla, Ohio. In For children teething. rotten iBcabutUa, Alvada lives John Gleckner. He Is 32 years of age, but for the past eightHAD MIXED THE GENDERS. een years has been suffering from some strange muscular disease, which Frenchman Apologizes for Slight Mi gradually robbed him of his strength take in Hia Grammar. until he has become as helpless as a At the annual dinner of the Yalo babe, confined to his bed and a wheel chair alternately. Even hia food has divinity school President Hadley told thla story as his contribution: to be given him. A Several days ago he was seized with Frenchman called on the mayor of a cramp in his left leg. He suf- Chicago, and as the visitor started to fered Intense pain, but was unable to go he felt he must apologize for taking move. The cramp continued and so much of the mayor's time. ' I tear I have cockroached on your gradually the muscles above the knee commenced to contract, knots swelled time, Mr. Mayor, and I extremely reand the strained tendons felt like gret it, he said. cords beneath the skin. Suddenly Oh, no, not at all, my dear sir. there 'was a snap and the thigh bone That word, though, my dear fellow, Is broke like a stick. hencroached.' 'Pardon me, sir, rejoined the Treasures in Strange Places. Frenchman, as he shook hands with A St. HelonB upholsterer has found his honor, 'I was mixed up in my in an old couch a note for $5,000, genders. which has been lost half a century. Securities valued at $5,000 have Hall' Catarrh Cora been discovered in an old mattress by Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75a. a marine store dealer at Lyons. He gave Information to the police, who Russian Merchant Afraid. found that the treasure-trovbelongSiberian merchants are loudly com-- ; ed to a footman named Joly, from that Manchuria and ports In whom the mattress was stolen several plaining Siberia are flooded with American, years ago. and other foreign While digging foundations for a German,andJapanese Russian trade is disthat goods, house at the village of Nogent-le-Roy- , measures are appearing. Energetic near Chartres, the workmen uneartha frontier particularly ed two earthenware Jars containing demanded, sufficient to prevent smuggling. guard over 3,000 silver coins bearing tbe effigies of the Valois Kings Henry II. and III. These fifteenth century coins HAM II NS WI2ARD.OIL1 are excellently preserved. e catt-chls- Thirty-sevent- to-da- reading of current magazines which conic to tlie camp fresh every week, (111 the evening hours. QUERY. Also Reconv MEDICAL e Locusts. Banquet of Several Baltimore epicureans have been feasting on locusts, and pronounce them a rare delicacy, especially when served toasted. G. F, Brochat has invited a number of hlx friends to a dinner at his home at Hamilton. Baltimore county, at which he will spread his table according to the biblical record with locusts and honey. Fully 5,000 locusts will be used, as Brochat proposes to tast his friends on locust soup, broilea and fried locust, Btewed locust and locusts served in pies and otherwise. I jSSPRAINSBRUISESj OR u CC IS T 5 sE 17-ye- tumes with gold and precious stones should be revived, and it lq with the object of attracting popular attention to the subject that the jacket shown in the picture has been fashioned Those who have seen it say it is the costliest and most beautiful Jacket that has ever been made. Diamonds and rare jewels are set in clusters over it, and their beauty la Intensified by several rich gold ornaments. Some of these ornaments are wrought in the Byzantine style and are extreme ly artistic. The exact value of this jacket has not been stated, bnt it is said to be worth several thousand dollars. It Is also said that it will soon be seen on the stage, as It Is designed for a popular actress. Remarkable Mining Camp. The mining camp of Greenback, Josephine county. Ore., would have a halo all around it on the map if it were large enough to appear on the map at all. There are probably 200 in the camp, which is legally known as the Victor Junior Gold Mining Comand pany about thirty families thirty unmarried men. Right in line with its whiskylcsB state is a Sunday school, a flourishing little public school of thirty pupils (everything Beems to go to thirties), a music teacher, three pianos, no eud of stringed instruments, crowning glory a man with a splendid voice for the Holy City. Twelve miles from any railroad with telephonic connection with Leland, the nearest town, twelve miles away, the men who come in weary from manual labor all day long spend their evening In h form of entertainment that would put to shame the methods of amusement of many eollege graduates. Music, both vocal and instrumental, ami tin- non-sectaria- n Ancient Dictionary on Clay Slabs. Four hundred inscribed clay slabs have been found in the center of tbs ruins of Babylon by the expedition sent by the German Oriental society. Hut two of them are yet deciphered, but they are pearls of Babylonian literature. One tablet explains the Huhylonian cuneiform characters. It :r a very ancient dictionary of value practically. The second tablet contains the litany which was chanted by the singers of the Temple if Esagila on the return of the god .Marduk to his sanctuary. excep-Mon- Largest Chain in the World. The largest chain in the world was shipped a short time ago from the Lebanon Chain Works, 'In Iebanon, Pa., to the Eastern shipbuilding Co., it New Ixmrion, C01..1. The shipment represents one-haot t ie order, which is for GG0 fathoms of G Inch diameter chain. 3 Each link measures approximately 19 Inches in length, and about 11 4 Inches in width and weighs about 100 pounds to the foot, so that the total tonnage represented will equal about 215 tons. Now York American. lf PAY WHEN CURED. If tod niffer from snr 'of the weakness or dl-n- idi oauretd hr hoi-'o- u, or contagion - you eieeM are tba very pane, DB. a. . we want to talk to. We bara prorad on (kill In earing all Cbronle tJHiBKK. dl bypubilibtag a. tboaaandi of voluntary leu lav nliUcf. noma giving namea. picture and uddret-aeaWi cant publish our cures lu private dlwaaca berauis It would betray coufldauaa. ilaaec wa bara to prorc our (kill In thla elan of troubles In another way. This la our plan: Wa ears you Bret and pao-pl- thou ask a reason- able fee whan you are eurad. You can de-our word; any Knd upon in Utah will endorse It; thoanadk ofua.patlrnta Now have endorsed wa you to euroi want with tba dlatlmt . understanding that wa will nut demand a tea until wa aura yon. Wa rare Loat Manhood. Seminal Weahnen, Varicocele, Spermatorrhoea. Uunorrboea. Syphilis and alt waaknaaeri of men. Conauhatlon and adrlee free, by letter or in person. Call or write. WE CURE CATARRH and all dleeana of the T.nnga. llaart. Stomach. Lirer. Kidneys, Madder. Norm. Brain, and all Chronic disease of men, woman and children. m. to 4 p. m.; )9a. 7 to. and Holiday DRS. SHORES 10 to 17. SHORES. EXPERT SPECIALISTS. 3-- 1 Soldier Curious Letter. From the Philippines some curious letters have been received by the friends of our soldiers fighting in ;hoso islands. One of the most Ingenious wns a piece of native bamboo. about n font long, on which an nldress bad been carved with a penknife. The letter was inside this lube, and held there by wooden nins nt cueli end. Tlie writer that he had found it Impossible to get nu envelope or to find any ::uiii to iiirike one, so had recourse to this expedient. Iguor-tni- LYON BLOCK. 56 W. Second So. St. SALT LAKE CITY. KTfil HOWARD E. BIRT0N,? I? l.eHilllle. Colo. 111 Fuat Fourth Street, : dd MlveI; 7j: Specimen price: HnH, Silver A lasad. 1; Hold, Cornier, II JO. Mall ? Sllrer lug euTebiee ent to any addrew. taborulury ide tele, U to IS Hh., (A, rog claimants ATII. I write to I bull cyan- PENSION i. they iiit'KFnun, axiiingioit, IL Mb N.H.Volg will receive iiiick RUtb replies. Corps. PrusccutiM Claims sloe 1871 nun IlftlVI I VC II Kerlilrnrpaniliiearrlptlnnofena wmiienwhu wubtu nnl UTC fiLUlirr li'Ui'Clile ,andipbutofirj. Ileatt I tini, Kaunas ctljr. w. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 28. 190a liuKlS Whltit ALl UbUAiLS. Bunt Conch In time. 'facte hv Aloud, ernrcl. vat 33KG33I12!a3EEE |