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Show WHAT IS THE CURE FOR WORRY. PE-RU-N- A Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both? Boms people call Fenna a great tonic. Othera refer to Perosa ai a great catarrh remedy. Which of these people are right 1 Is it more proper to call Ferana a ca tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? Our reply is, that Feruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh rem edy that is not also a tonic. In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the ca tarrh, but it must have a general action on the nervous system. Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened eon dition of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strength en the circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. Perhaps no vegetable remedy ia the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderfhl effl cacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When Joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents ia formed in Fe runa which constitutes a specific rem edy for catarrh that in the present state of medical progress cannot be improved upon. This action, rein finned by such renowned tonics as COLLIN SONIA CANADENSIS, COR YDALIS FORMOSA and CEDROH SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations in the body. From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth fiunish ample evidence that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical ex perience confirms a the oiy the result is a truth that cannot be well-ground- Delicate Shade of Meaning. keen retort is credited to the late Dr. master of CharterA IUlg-Brov- house. His Dr. Porter, the master of Peterhouse, another famous English school, wrote him. Inquiring his precise meaning in a certificate that a boy's character was "generally good. "When I say generally," he replied, "I mean not particularly." brothcr-ln-la- Cromwell's Boots. In London the other day a pair of riding boots worn by Oliver Cromwell were sold for ?43. They were discovered 30 years ago during some excavations at Canonbury Tower, Islington. DID NOT WANT TO BUY. MIX THIS YOURSELF A? Suggestion That He or She of Wrinkled Brow Chould Consider. Cun woriy lx uiiiiilml or Is ihi liisi-as- ctiiHiiif without divine I'm :ont,i j . if tint t' :iiti'iHinitiin? lluvi-- of 1 1 own-iuiit-- .i v1 bo faitafi-ii'iir- I'h'uiliisllllod tail. Iii'caitsi- - s.iscly an Imago toiiiliiiK iiiwu:'il run le iin rti it nicate'il us if nut. in furt, with rvailiiioss. nf the larger receptivity fur that wliirh is pleuaing as an iningo d'lwtiwunl. Thus, . there may In hi might into action for success those very forces which worry excites for ruin forces which may or may uut lie irresistible, but certainly are, as the wise doctor observes, the liiort ixncnt or earthly lifo, and, consequently, all that we poor humans can stimnion to our aid. unless we adopt the effeminate practice of those silly persons who constantly annoy the Almighty by beseeching him to tide them over their Ietty difficulties. Not that their trail, blvs seem slight to them; far from It; invariably they are mure serious than any others' ean itossibly be; but the mere certainty that. If God should stamp them out iiersonally, Instead of leaving such work, us he does and ought, to nature, other trials of no less consequence would promptly arise, shows clearly enough that. In leality, all individual tribulation Is trifling. Occasional reflection uixtn this great truth will do much to drive away the bud fairy and oien the way out of despondency; but better yet Is constant realisation that one can do for either bintself or others only that which lies within hint to perforin, and, having satisfied himself on that score, he an inalienable right to disregard all possible consequences, and need give them no more consideration than a sagacious person accords Idle speculation as to whether, when he awakes, he will find himself In heaven or In hell. Supplement kuowledge of the recognized folly of regret with appreciation or the fart that worry ia never over actual, but always over Imaginary, ills, and la therefore aa unnecessary as It is unwise und insufficient, und a lung step will be taken towards the definite elimination of Ihe chief bane of mankind. George Harvey, in tlje North American Review. US iudl-t-l- l U!1 - fti-ol- y r RECIPE FOR SIMPLE HOME-MADKIDNEY CURE. E great tenor hail been singing for some hours into a phonograph. "The phonograph. l,c kiM, Is a A wonderful Inexpensive Mixture of Harmlese .Vegetable Ingredients Said to Overcome Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. Here is a ture aa given homemade mixby au eminent authority on Kfduey diseases, who makes the statement In a New York daily newspaper, that it will relieve almost any case of Kidney trouble If taken before the stage of lirlght's disease. He states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire to urinate, esjieeially at night ; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try it: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hal- f ounce; Comimund Kargon, one ounce; Comiound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. A physician ia authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture baa a pcrullar healing and soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while. This mixture is said to remove all blood disurdera and cure the Rheumatism by forcing the Kid' neyg to filter and strain from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste matter, which cause the afflictions. Try it if you aren't well. Save the prescription. alini-- well-know- NO STAIN thing. It nltro.n realizes the wish of the Sro'llrh I nit. the uish that we might mv ouim iws us others see us. WV mu no, a: hear before. ourselves, a thing i'lipunnil-lThe phuuogiaph li nclii :. un many valuable leisotis. Avion was in the army, before 1 mailml the lapuhiliLies of my voice, 1 played the flute. A sulesu.an phonograph brought a phonograph to my iji.ar'em ami tried to sell it to me on the niMniuiei.t plan. I was undecided. Finally the man took out a blank cylinder. 'See,' he said, rather reluctantly, 'here is a blank cylinder. You may make a record oil it. then we will run It off and you shall heat yourself. It's a rostly favor I am doing you, but It will show you what a Hue instrument this is.' "1 was delighted. 'Ill get my flute,' I said. Til play a flute solo.' Well, 1 played my best into the It seemed to me that I had never combined before such feeling with such accuracy. 1 was more tban pleased with myself. Then the man put in the cylinder, and the music began to issue forth. I frowned. Is that me?' I said. Yes, sir,' said the man. Really me, just us 1 played? And sir. precisely. 'Precisely, anw,' said he, "do you want to buy the phonograph? 'No,' said I; T want to sell the Bute.'" mai-rhin- jioo-aesB- Copy of Rare Bible. In Wolfenbuttel, Hesse, Germany, Is an old bible whlcb la greatly treasured. In that passage in Genesis where God told Eve that Adam shall be her maater and shall rule over her, the German translation Und er soil dlen herr seln. "Herr, which meana master, does not occur in this bible, but instead there the word, narr," which meana fool. The error was caused by a quarrel between the printer and bla wife In the year 1580. The wife was vengeful and in the silent watches of the night ahe entered the room where het husband had been setting type and herr" into maliciously changed "narr. The printer was arrested af ter the book had been printed and the mistake discovered; but hia apprentice testified that he saw the wife teal into the composing room and alter the word. The woman was imprisoned for blasphemy and died In prison. Orders were given that all the copies of the edition should be destroyed. This was done, with the exception of the one copy in the Wolfenbuttel library. 8KIN SORE EIGHT YEARS. ON HIS RECORD. That's Where the Driver Had the Beat Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Relief Cuticura of the Preacher. Cures in a Week. who often Bends hia vacation in fishing the streams of the Adirondacks, was on one trip adopted by a handsome setter dog, which insisted on following him from camp to camp, aa he moved along the stream One day he met a party of men working upstream with a native guide. The guide immediately recognized tho dog as his own property. Trying to steal my setter, are you?" be shouted at the clergyman. Til have you to jail for this! There's a law in the woods just aa big aa you have in the city. The clergyman endeavored to explain that he was an unwilling companion of the dog, which had refused to be driven away, but to little effect r until he added a bill to hia arguments. "It's queer what strange things happen to a man up here,", he said to the stage-drive- r who later carried him away from the woods. "That Ictfw first time I was ever accused of stealA New York clergyman, "Upon the limbs and between the toes my skin waa rough and sore, and also sore under the arms, and I hado stay at home seveial times because of this affection. Up to a week or ao ago 1 bad tried many other remedies and several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success, but this is today the seventh day that I have been using the Cuticura Remedies (costing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I ran again attend to my biiHlneaa. I went to work again I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Remedies within a week. Frits Hlrschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave.. New York, N. Y March 29 and April 0, 1906." . t. two-dolla- Saw It Coma Out bf a Cow. little city boy and hia Bister Dorothy were taken to the country for the first time. wlhe two children were happy as the day was long. In the late afternoon watched the cows come borne, they a dog. ing with delight the .tinkling cowheard Yea, air," replied tbe driver, sympathetically, and added, after a mo- bells. and the little boy even went to ment's pause, "For myself, air, I have tbe barna to see the milking done. At supper, just as Dorothy was liftnever been accused of stealing anyher glass to her rosy lips, the boy ing Youth's thing. Companion. cried out: "Oh, Dotty, don't! You muBn't drink The Sinful Human Heart. A clergyman was addressing a that milk. It's not fit to drink. It youthful class in Sunday aohool. To caine out of a cow; I saw It" illustrate the idea of regulating the Hospital sinful human heart he took out hii It Is curious that philanthropists watch and held it up that all might in search of a novel means of doing see it. See this watch," he said. "Just good do not engage reciters and storyto visit hospitals and amuse Imagine that it does not keep good tellers time that it goes all ways huL the the patients. A rich man In New York engaged Marshall P. Wilder, the "The Confederate Colonel. right way. What ought I to do with dlmlnyllve entertainer, who has given No class of men in the world have it? in nearly every city, to visit pleasure a held hii little up boy Instantly better manners than the southern gencertain hospitals in New regularly tleman. The type of this class is a hand. York. Mr. Wilder was welcomed ento It . know! "I shouted "Sell he dignified man, who insists upon being thusiastically by the convalescent patreated with respect, but who always a friend." tients, and hia merry stories did them concedes to othera that which he degood. Stretching Rings. mands from them. He is deferential A Jeweler In Third avenue, Now Sr&rs or Onto, Crrr nr Tolxdo, ( in his manner and assumes that the . f York city, advertises "Wedding rings Tam J.Lit. customs and views of others are en Ckkxit unlaw oath tint In aealar of of Inn If. J. C'uxxxr Co., dlus titled to respect. In Intercourse with purchased here will be stretched to fixrtuor In tin tin City of Tndu. Cnouly aud hlan and that aald Arm will par tin auia of any size without extra cost" His en- af'irsMid. a Spaniard the typical confederate ONK HCNJilIKil UOl.L AUS fur each and avery of on is a based knowledge eaaa of Canaan that callout In cured by Un oaa of colonel'' would never by word or ges- terprise t ture intimate that he considered him' human 'frailty. "The girl often bap UiLL-- Camay Uu FRAXK 3. niRxxr. , felto the and to brftr nr aol aulwrllN-- In Swore he balk," says, self In any resiwct the superior of the pens j preaaucd, tlila ii.li day of llixeuilur. A. D.. luxe. tor low in it The neck. the gets ring . with whom A. W. GLKABOT, he might be , gentleman that Intended may not fit tbe finger of I t Konst Pcilio. talking or that his business methods Core la taken Inirrealy and acU were more modern. In other words, the next intended; so I stretch it for Halla Catarrh on biu al and ilia uiueuua aurfacoa of Un nothing. I hare stretched rings as jraMUi, baud fur trailiu iiila'a.frra. the southern colonel" has charming r. A CO., ToUdo, Ob Mllr.SKX man." J. aa five times for one manners, and what was written by many Sold by all Drurttl.la. TV. not use 1 rubber Uall'a i'lUa asa fur Why rings? Fawny was couatlpatluo. to say Native of New England in effect that good manners are a bust John Brown Juror. OLD SOAKERS ness assets worth using. Baltimore Williams Abrams Martin, the soliSun. Get Saturated with Caffeine. tary survivor of the 12 men who conap-Itea- ra A Story-Tellin- Cni-TT- Eclp the Horse Ko article 1 more tireful about the (table than Mica Axle Grcaae. Pot a litt'.e oa the ipinulre before yon "book it will help the hone, and Bp bring the load home quicker. . d ISICA AXLE dln-eil- y GREASE b vert trvff better than any oilier greoac. Coati tha axle rlth aliatd, nnooth fnrfoce of powdered mica which reduce friction. A.--k the dealer for Mica Axle Grease. SKHUBSMCnsraT The Peaceful 8uburbi. "Sort of endless chain war with eh?" said the visityour neigh How la that! or from the city. Well. replied the suburbanite, "his chickens flew over the hedge and ate all my garden seed. I got even by getting a big tomcat, and the cat ate the chickens. Alt, an 'eye for an eye,' ch?" Yes; but it wasn't long before be got a bulldog and the bulldog finished the tomcat. Great Scott! I suppose that ended the feud? I borrowed a cataNot at all. mount from a wandering circus and that killed the bulldog. Now, if ho don't get an elephant to finish the ratamnunt before I can return it to the show I guess I'll come out win ner." lr, INSURE YOUR HEALTH COMFORT I.Y on stormy days a by wearing y&SUCKES Clean -- Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof AOtf.CO eitfoi MVUS.-,..(-1- - c Ilf nrn With tfvtnM tint I w!l mml IHF-re- Pain Paint wiui full dliV'tioM to nmkm olffty t IMIar if Wnlfntr I'HH vnn Paint pnw ruin Paint pti ita Inirtniillyi iwnnvoa YoothM'li, Knimlvii. mnna aioiitn; moll bunt will nt ki aa drr bltatrr. titan A aptwaiful toliHi fuir 8oW An ly afpfiuh imA rnn Sympathetic Hearts. It's dreadful the way the cost of living hus gone up. Thu price of dla mondx has Increased so, my husband found where he went to get me that necklace he had promised nte, that lie can't afford It at all this year. "Yes. It is certainly hard. I wonder how poor people manage to live. 111 While no woman is entirely free from periodic suffering, it does not wrm to le the plau of nature that woincu should suffer so severely, irregularities uud pain are positive evidence licit something is wrong whieh should be set right or it will of the lead to serious dcraugi-uieu- t feminine organism, Tiiousandit of women, h a Ye found relief from all periodic suffering by taking Lydia K. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, aa it id the most thorough female . regulator knowu to medieal It cures the eoudiliuu which causes ao much discomfort and robs that periixl if its terrors. Women who are troubled wiili painful or irshould take immediate action to ward off the seiioua regular functions s and be restored to health and strength by taking couaequeiux-1' auk-nee- Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols of 324 West 22nd Street, New York City, women who suffer would only rely writes: Dear Mrs, linUiain:-- lf upon Lydia K. linkliam's Vegetable Compound their troubles would be health quickly alleviated. 1 fee-- greatly indebted fur the relief aud .which has brought to me by your inestimable remedyLydia K. 1'inkhaiua Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints such as Falling and rKsplseementa, and Organic Diseases. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine system . For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia E. Piakbam'a Vegetable Compound ia excellent. U-e- n Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mra.Pinkhain. nt Lynn. Mass From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest w'ay of recovery advised. 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THE FAMILY, ir 1 that 25i,50t, 6U00 PRICE victed John Brown, is still living In his When a person has used coffee fora Virginia, He has celebrated Three teventy-fiflnumber of years and gradually anniversary. in health, it la time the coffee should be left 'off in order to ft; Hides, Pelts and Wool. whether or not It has boon the Tn get full vhIiip, xliip i lie old reliable X. W. Hide Sl FurCo., NI:iiiir;iKjlia, Minn. cause of tho trouble. j A lady in Huntsville, Ala., says rhe DEFIANCE poor subjects for used coffee for about 40 years, and for ' L0" of a mind reader. odbfianci'1 the past 20 years has had stomach trouble. ."I havo been tinted by many physicians but all in un-i- . Everything failed to give relief. W;: prostrated for some time, and cuum near dying. When I recovered sufficiently to partake of food and drink 1 tried coffee again and it soured on my stomarh. 1 finally concluded that coffee was the cause of my trouble and using IL I tried tea in its jdaee mid i h then milk, but neither agreed l":1' me; then I commenced using had it properly made and it was pleasing to the taste. I have now used it four months, and my health is so greatly improved vi-c- 439? Everywhere PERIODS OF PAIN The Great Musician Had No Use for His Production. SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, FOR HAPPINEbS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. on a puttal card. eluants am! liri.lt mucous O D- III. l'rane af- fpftinnt, purli aa Tin.nl raiuri li and liiMwnniaUun cmim-(- 17 fi 111L min! Ills ; ("ru wire 1 1, rout au-iniuit h, by direct irciitmciit Jla mr tln-sover alive iiowcr trouhh-la and aline lmminli.nto lliinisiiids vl woim-- mo uii'g and rro it every fv at t . niiiini-fiiliii- rttia-f-rilini- t drnggi.THiirby nmil. ITf lWTKliir MITIIIMITliTUYlVi It 1'AIIOX CO., Ikwlua, Mih. XUJi S3D AN HOUR Nil Bern Taken In With Oar MERRY GO ROUNDS We el-- mnniifarlnn llftnle Perrlrx Rlrikrre. Pie. I A nium-meti- i 1 r It II hJ.I-si- 'i I.LMA N It 1.. Jn-it- . thiihlk-ra- . U TuftuoAftHA, N. T. W. N. U-- , Salt Laka City, No. 43, 1907. |