OCR Text |
Show FIRS DRIVES TO DEATH CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Carcaasee of Wild Animate Choke a Lake In Washington State. In a special dispatch from Tacoma, Wash., not long ago, tho strange story was told of a lake In Clarke county that was choked with the bodies of wild animals driven into It by fierce forest fires. L. E. Duval, a timber cruiser for the Northern Pacific railroad, tells the following story about it In the San Francisco Bulletin: "The lake is only about one acre In extent, and I have frequently visited the place before. When passing near the spot several days ago I noticed a peculiar smell, and turned I aside to make an Investigation. found the surface of thj) lake one mass of deer, foxes, bea-- s, wolves and all ihe small varieties of animals that roam in our woods. The lake Is In a deep hollow between the hills, and the fire had encircled it at & great distance In the first place, crowding toward the lake by degrees, and at last driving every living animal that had made Its home In the woods for miles around Into the lake, to be slowly roasted to death before the fierce heat. The whole surface of the water was covered with carcasses, and how many deep they were I had no means of knowing. From the remains of otner animals near by I surmise that some tried to escape through the circle of death. I have heard that In such supreme moments tho fiercest animals forget their ferocity. Something like that must have occurred here, for bears, deer, wolves, mink and squirrels were Indiscriminately mingled in the mass. Probably the only struggle was for lodgment on the backs of the already dead animals. Numbers of the people living remote from that region were making pilgrimage. to the lake to view the He Knew His Daughter. Blind Cave Dwellers, The death of Mrs. Jessie Benton One hundred and seventy-twspe4 Fremont recalls the story of how her cles have now been classified of blind father. Senator Benton of Missouri, creatures which live In caves. violently opposed her union to lieuDeaf n mil cannot Ba Cnred tenant, afterward general, John C. as they cannot reach h local by After her marriage the diseased applications, Fremont on portion ot the ear. There Is senator went to a newspaper office way to cure deafness, and that t byonly const!, Ueiifueiu. tutlonal is caused by as and handed In a notice announcing Inti moil remedies. condition of the mucus lining of the Is Inflamed tbe wedding of Jessie Benton to Eustachian Tube. When this tube a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hear-In- s. Dyeing Is as easy as washing when John C. Fremont The editor sug- you have In entirely closed deafness IS It when and DYES are PUTNAM FADELESS can be gested that the grooms name was the result, and unless the inflammation normal used. taken out and this tube restored to lta usually put first, whereupon Benton condition, henrine will be destroyed foreverf said explosively: "It will go in that nine cases out of ten are caused by rata rT hi Mrs. Astors Costly Ring. Is nothlnft but an Inflamed condition of or not at all. Fremont did not which tbe mucus surfaces. Mrs. John Jacob Astor Is believed way will We Rive One Hundred Dollar for any case she married my daughter; Of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot to own the most costly ring in marry him. be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tot America. It was made In Paris and free, B&rteldes & Co., of Denver, have circulars, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, has three large emeralds surrounded Sold by BruRglsts, 7bo. by diamonds. The entire circle Is issued a handsome seed catalog which Ball's Family Fills are the best tncrustsd with tiny diamonds and tbe will be mailed free on application. Civilized Negroes In Liberia. emeralds are declared to be as nearly First Life Insurance Societlea. Of the 1,600,000 natives of Liberia, perfect as any ever seen In AmsterThe first Ilfs Insurance society waa tlere are 60,000 civilized negroes, wbe dam. A flawless emerald la the rarIn 1698, and another have emigrated there from the UnlteA est of gems. The ring la valued at started in In 1700. Neither was successful. States. $10,000 by experts. Chance tor Young People. A London pastor proposes holding ehurch services In the dark, so that women worshipers will not be tempted to make the occasion one for the study of hats and gowns. For entirely different but perfectly natural reasons such services are likely to be liberally attended by young people. a W? 45CT- FISH WAS BADLY season of catching cold is upon us. cough and the sneeze and the twang are to be heard on every hand. Theorigiuof chronic catarrh, the most common and dreadful of diseases, is a cold. This is the way the chronic catarrh generally begins. A person catches cold, which hangs on longer than usual. The cold generally starts in the head and throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the air passages which incline one to catch cold very easily. At last the person has a cold all the while ...seemingly, more or less discharge frqra the nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clearing of the throat, nostrils stopped up, full feeling in the head, and sore, inflamed throat. The best time to treat catarrh is at the very beginning. A bottle of Peruna properly used, never fails to cure a common cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh. While many people have been cnred of chronic catarrh by a single bottle of Peruna, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh becomes thoroughly fixed more than one bottle is necessary to complete a cure. Peruna has cured cases innumerable of catarrh of twenty years standing. It is the best, if not the only internal remedy for chronic catarrh in existence. But prevention is far better than cure. Every person subject to catching cold should take Pernna at once at the slightest symptom of cold or sore throat at this season of the year and thus prevent what is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh. Send for free book on catarrh, entitled "Winter Catarrh," by Dr. Hartman. " Health and Beauty sent free to women only. Ask your druggist for a free Almanac. Pe-ru-- na I Back up to the fire and have some one rub your LAME BACK with to-nig- ht Mexican Mustang Liniment S Youll sleep like a top and have a good, sound back free from pain in the morning. WESTERN SEEDS New Eighty-Pag- To-da- y. 0 BARTELEtES nw R Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write CO., 1521 Fifteenth StM Denver, Colorado. e tf A STEAL Write us. 1 LAUuDRY kr'wt'w.fiiitiiipInlwNinJ Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division 8t., Chicago. CARBOLIC SALVE WE WANT MEN Yourtf or Old who ar In Trouble te Consult vie at evir Office or by Let.er WE CVRE THEIR AILMENTS RIIEVMATISM will prevent blood poisoning in Wounds, Sores. Bruises, too. them, Would you have v TOOTHACHE 15 cents? Our I1YDR.0CELE STRICTURE Health Insurance for 25 cents a policy. What is your health worth? anf nil Dleeaxeee ef the Rectum trawled n a Peiltlve Gusrenlt. PI I oueaa at Aeeoennoa uaruoauo rairr-v- o uai rows wo wowar rio till euwso. DR. DAVIDSON CENTRAL BLOCK ALT LAKE CITY Writ All Lung Diseases str.rt with a cough. If you will cough up a quarter for a bottle of Cough Balsam you'U stop coughing Japanese Corn Cura will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love tho best-co- rns or quarter? or Call Today rw oiscovsitri it V 0lomirfpn.fruriwrti nPODO fVA 1 tnaitmnnUl Htf aAUaaM.ee luAtiAJltUtllWxUu w- - N. U., Belt LeHe-N- 10 DAYS o. Z PILLS is sad CVRC WEAKNESS OF MAN aooawrao e . DeCOSTAS LIVER BLOOD POISON BRAINS for Jap-anes- and heal 25 cents. .Tooth Ache Drops will rid you of both. RUPTURE STOP VNtytTVPAL Cuts, oTl03." onueeiftTe ett nronal all on Dintoi rnOM i i i i i Z.C.M. .B I I r1n 4 Ca. II 1MY UV.hitiae pen a eaas, rat aJUlm Pf aw ikiiUMCm. t"-- r. ux Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, cornea the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential 'to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physician and parents, approve and recommend and which tho little one enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and ita beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is tfld Only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results e from the use of the cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as yon value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be oought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Pleats to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. VP CO- .- la printed on the front of every peck- well-informe- d, FOOLED. ' old-tim- I have used several bottles of Peruna and I teel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the bead. I feel encouraged to believe that It 1 use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease o David Meekison, Member of Congress. thirty years' standing. THE - THE CHILDREN ENJOY Vv H Hoa. David Meekison is well known cot only in bis own State, but throughout .America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms as Mayor of the town in which he lives, during which time be became widely known as the founder of the Meekison Bank of Napoleon, Ohio. He was elected to the Fifty-fift- h Congress by every large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in his section of the State. CaOnly one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising statesman. tarrh with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp was his only unconquered foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the following letter to Dr. Hartman as the result : -- Uncle Eph Was Ready for Busineie, Though Hia Eyes Were 8hut Uncle Ephraim had fished In the little river from boyhood. In his old age the habit overmastered him, and he fished on, dally, notwithstanding there were, by popular consent, no more fish left in the stream. Eph would bait his hook and throw it In, attend to the business in hand for a little while, and then go to sleep. He would sleep hours at a time, and sometimes all day, holding on to bis fishing pole from mere force of muscular habit. One day, while he was sitting thus, perfectly unconscious of what was impending, a big catfish swam down the stream from some mysterious hiding place, grabbed the hook with ravenous vigor, and started to sweep on down with the whole outfit. But the jerk, the swish, the commotion, aroused Ephs muscles to a kind of automatic action, before be awakened from hia slumber. The muscles gave a great jerk and landed the sllu-rol- d or thirty way back, twenty-fiv- e feet from the bank. Eph awoke, looked around, saw It struggling and flopping toward the river, got up, rubbed his eyes In sleepy bewilderment, grabbed the fish, and, while securing him by slipping a little willow through bis gills, gave him a bit of salutary advice: Look heah, you ole varmint, you mussen find dls yeah nigger's alius asleep, ef you does come erlong and fin lm wld 'is eyes shet monstus tight Portraits on Tombstones. Local marble dealers are taking a keen Interest in an enterprise, which had its origin In Denmark, for reproducing the pictures of dead persons on their tombstones, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. They say that It Is very probable that the movement will spread to America In a short time. craze The started among the Danes as a result A of the use of artificial marble. Danish master builder succeeded in producing a stone of such delicate o tints that It was Impossible to distin- guish It from the natural producL The Imitation of the more expensive species was found to cost far less Ilian the natural, and Is made In any form desired, columns, plain, or fluted, and capitals as readily as flat slabs. The durability Is said to be as great as that of the genuine marble. It was also found that It was possible to reproduce, by carving, a picture of the deceased person, in the Imitation marble, much easier and far cheaper than the work could be done with the genuine article. Peculiarity of Japanese Women. "Did you ever see a woman shaving asked a traveling roan. herself? Well, It's a funny sight, but you must go all the way to Japan to witness It, for the Japanese are the only people In the world whose women shave. They have a certain day In the week I think It is Friday for this operation. They use no lather, but warm water alone, and they shave not only the face and neck, but the forehead also. They are very quick and get through the whole process In a minute or two. Nor Is It strange that they are quick, for they have no more hair on their faces than any other women. Shaving with them Is, In fact, a mere matter of form a religious ceremony, and not a thing of But In some cases this necessity. constant shaving develops bcarda In old Japanese women, and then they tr.uat ply the razor to some purpose. The habit never, though, causes a growth upon the forehead, and yet the forehead! of Japanese women are ahaved weekly from their girlhood till their death. ar- - Land at 2o a Foot The London County Council baa Just paid to tbe Savoy hotel for a atrip of land for the purpose of widening the Strand no less than 90,000 for 4,600 feet, which works out at 20 a foot 5H0L3 W WH tbe Mrajh and Ui Cold Work Mlope Beardless Barley la prodi.su? are liar, E. Walla, Jtoldle. for Sry J.tuba par wHfT'nrwh'f I Off Laxative Browo Quinine Tablets. Frlc23x . i ehoea then ana at bet manufacturer In tha world. 10th century Oltl ThMl mrTB4,prud(K!nf to M teat- per ooro TbO If. II $25,000 LEWARD will ha paid te anynna alt. dlapruva tlua atatamaok tuBoraute W. - Ac Imposition. T like to be accommodating, especially to the women, said the man from Vanderveer Park, "but after Ive at in one place In a car for half an hour and Just began to get it warm, I call It dummed nervy for a woman to ask me to shove along and let her escort alt beside her. Brooklyn Lagle. DR. COFFEE Discovers Remedies That Restore Sight to Blind People. Dr. Vf. O. ClofTre, a toUvl oculist, S Oood Block, I ICS Moines. Iowa, lias tliscovip-- medcan use ( home icine, for- llic eve. Hint laurscu. Mcum. (JriumluU'd Lida, tad cun- mtndueaa ami restore lvhL Hr. (kill- - has published an so pane book on Eye Disease which he will send Free to every reader of this paper. This book tell, how to ami make weak ryc4 a iron, prccii! old write Hr. Coffee loduy for h'a book. ah-I- il Author's Opinion of Authors. Tbe Rev. Dr. Hulls recentty remarked, "I aometlmes think that tha only hope for society la to get all the authors in a corner and shoot them for a generation, till we could assimilate what we already have. Being an author himself, the good man's opinion in this matter Is certainly deserving of considerable attention. hjewark News, Plao'a Core Is the heat tnnoiotn we ever naeO for all slTectlone ot tho thro it and lunv. W O. Espei-ar- . Vanbuiwn. lnd. Feb. 10. IlMO UNION SSADK end me fa L- OouolMm- . ntmkem Welt (Newt iMpnnment ou Ujb rJlaiir ItioipRre. L. Iktuglas laUinlarLnstmauuf.K'turrr he ran bur clirnprr ami hU aliiM-at a Jtmtlure than otlmr con-rrr- OoKfon Cmi Corn s o. which iwloeH by ffis V wf iI ili . - tr $rt , y Spoilt. rr lirst-cla- h1 a.x It fMWOi B Pt WTflW Bltrvp Boti 4lHI Ol or Nut a III. M.r "TO? . 1 ur 1 ..k v. Usi.lv proll fir. rturw-HtMB. i ( fi v I r I , f 'yAfi y JZf J i 4 - J JV frJ! ! tn IffBOB v tq t r riftftf, fit to Mm! Re Gianl Mip, la. out., ( rtA 4oo car aoce linb, oouclas SO. 00 with Other Makes-ft- . Compared as Am.rfro. frofliu, h.uVt Calf. I fur Calf, Calf, Vlvl 4,4, C.r.mt Sa'hmal kamrano. fast Color fo.I.IA Call, ant oa hav W. U HOUOLA Th PviHnit VflUUUIl ou botvoab BaiM nd prlcq ktBm A tors hy ntnil K r t ntdl ta frro f,( Riir-- sf sis, "'' . HO. K'l I. i.ot t., Mass. EQUAL TO THE DEST1 W. teLju froa omLvt jcrral ifT'f Pi gen4 farm 11- 6--tf fuo4. And PA hArrol. t' r'wml 4. ftOwlabOO for iOr. jo? IQ it 9 L. Worth ! unpi Tonalnto, LJ BETTER. THAN THE REST! surti taltli our nwiMcucca frMUukif,rf 4 w. of (hB loUuf pBaturagB f I.Hb anq por $rrw itrttwa 7. iu J'1Jr' 'V Dollar HkO.UH po idm'ob (otMBoii liiilion of Grace U t kik! k Y Jclra l'y I W.MMtrrml "a wt-a- met. Bromuw Inarm! it! l!.Vi JitjV' -J ! J? Zli.t Kara. Victoria Rp xl fr-- ' hint anti to aril shoe for fli.oo eriuul in every. timse VV." d, aohl rlsnway to Wticrn for 94nl S.A.iRl. ' .a W. L. Ihiuglaa 5M..V) and S.SsliiM'Mitrn worn liy thousands of men whs have lss-- iavluti41 and i.'i.not Is licvink tha slos- - for Jll.W or S3.ud could got a He h emit iucril them that the Style, fit, r and of Ills &.I.50 and $.1,00 idiot s Is Jua a gotvl. Hive them atrial Rnd Rave money. Rot, Vil,aa.,ct arrrat. - --Sslrs: la Al.n.lar.o I air. ai.',,t. icata. ytmal W,Wo,4.'Vt.1tt In of food M OroIWNl art- - mt hot groin omt 4 toiHMUFirniflowiit bV &wf , V.1 N I1 A riialih-- WESTERN CANAD HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS, ymi J'rw.rd. h.ra of lOOOoe Amsrlr In Wt.m I .u. til. pul I jr..ra. Tl Surtti P CONI KM Ml SI- AM ritUMltKtH'N (her. r'ni at! He Should Hava Kept on Joking. Slll.Mu.NN. Wuedf-rtii-i wh.al and tilh.r r.ln. Mo., for m ilia rlna land. Manx even consecutive days, Mrs. James allm.i.l rhurt-linpirtuy n w.tar n4 tusli ilul iMII.nl fwdmis. api.ixlld railway B. Abernathy roused herself, laughed IIOMESHAD IAJIDS Of 165 ACRES I at one of her husband's Jokes and Ih.enty rharge br ahlrh I. m fnr.nlrr. Rene then went to sleep again. fuiloalna for an Alla, amt ntnar lliaratsra aa l After sleeping at 8L Louis, f -- -! Tfcet Is what they ell Ray of Tbr,t Crew 7feting T.Wtrr. U I" perfm-- t Is actlea Sa popular la price. SSeonta prr pound. , i HEWLETT OFIOO. CO. f.wrarttn-at- Mrs. Wlnalow'e Hnathlnf wyrwit,' Foe ehlidrae lwitilie. anfua. taa gum., rrduMt SunuaUva, allay. pm, cum wlud ouilc. Xsabutu (Itlng vnu rad.irsd rallaar rataa IdpifintRiiitfnl of ImtntirrBiioti. e, er to J. w. T.riw. e.u , ,,y. UmT tiad tanadlae Utivarmnaiil AaanU ii.. . RELIABLE assays. Something Doing. .fa ahvar ,.,.1 IS In a Wertrrn Ontario city a news- tM.ese...... ....... .1 teUuldA anl Wi f top ft rv'iiriti mti n Is Mt$ booming paper organ mayoralty candidate on the ground that on Is "a Olden Amy Co. The opposiman who does things. tion organ, on the other hand, atlegea SAFETY RAZOR GUARD ISrttS?. tl. that he la a man who does the imwpla. Iim? loKUi'i mi (.igiit, A h It tin nt it i m n hurty, --Ottawa (Canada) (Ttlxni. U. r$ lUirn, itiim, fciaff CVthLurufc ivCRECORYS I I $ I, lry 1 I 1 .. Of UiufcAvA ViW I I I h4r4 oppn vJ 4BBtbWi A ippNnv ctLte MgrtiihMA Kma When Answering f.dvrrtl.srmnits Kintlig Mention Tit's Pjuw. |