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Show CATARRH i(tuuuuuu : wwv-wPELVIC CAUSES DEHTH IS PAINLESS THOUGHT HE MIGHT - Palpitation of the Heart, Cold Hands and Feet, Sinking Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. Feelings Pe-ru-- duuuuuu : It Is a common mistake that the victims of volcanic eruptions suffer great pain before death ronies to their relief. The fact Is that the great majority are not touched by tua maUsn lava or scorched by the show-er- j of fire until after life has been extinguished by other agencies. The newspaper accounts suggest direct burning or overwhelming with the volcanic dust. This material Is comy monly called ashes, but it is not described by that word; it ia usually rocky matter, finely divided by explosive action, A considerable proportion of the deaths might be due to suffocation by noxious gases. Among such would be carbon dioxide, commonly railed carbonic acid, and sluphurous add. The former Is not actively poisonous and would not be the cause of death unless present In considerable proportion, but the latter gas is highly and even a small proportion will render air so Irritating that suffocation must ensue. We have but meager reports from those who have been near enough to great volcanic eruptions to appreciate the actual conditions. One of the most famous cor-read- One woman has dyspepsia, another bronchitis, another bright' disease, another liver complaint, another another female These women would be verycomplaint. much surprised to hear that they ure all sufferwith chronic catarrh. Hut it is so, ing nevertheless. Each one of these troubles and a great many more are simply catarrh that is, chronic inflammation of the mucous lining of whichever organ is affected. Any internal remedy that will cure catarrh in one location will cure it in any other. This is why lYruna has become so justly famous in ttie cure of female diseases. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures remain, l'eruua does not palliate it cures. lion. Joseph R Crowley, Congressman from Illinois, writes from llobinson, 111., the following praise for the great catarrhal tonie leruna. Congressman Crowley says: Mrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on account ot nervous troubles. It has proven a strong tonic and lasting cure. I can n, Mrs. X.Schtieirter, 2409 Thirty-sevent- h tlace, Chicago, lll. Writes: After taking several remedies began In January, without result, 1901, to take your valuable remedy, Peruni. I was a complete wreck. Had palpitation 0 1 the heart, cold hands end feet, female weakness, no sinking feeling appetite, trembling, nearly all the time. You 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 to-dthat I am well again. I cannot thank B. you enough for my cure. I will always cheerfully recommend I ha ve already recom- Crowley. be your debtor, mended Perund to my friends and A catarrh book sent free by The Peneighbors and they all praise It. I runa Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. wish that all suffering women would If you do not derive prompt and satistry It. I testify this according to the factory results from the use of Peruna, Mrs. X. Schneider. truth. write at once to I)r. Uartiuan, giving a Over half the women have catarrh in full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable adgome form Of another. And yet, probably, not a tenth of the women know vice gratis. Address Dr. ITartman, President of that their disease is catarrh. To distinguish catarrh of various organs it The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. has been named very differently. ay ltJ. Curious of B Premonitions of Death 1 uuuuuuaiuumiummmatimimuiummmmmmiiiu Premonitions of death are often scouted at," said a well known Washington newspaper man, but there are occasionally authentic Instances arising which raise doubts as to whether there may not be, after all, some sort of Indefinable spiritual phenomena in well-know- n SI9.000! 1 90 . 10 -'- i ne M) . . m-T-.- tsI - lw-T- tal 1.V4 llKio-T- otal PAY WHEN family, Some time ago my wifes mother started on a journey to California. CURED. fc, If you anffar from any dl-- or xfi ofa..theoa weasnessee oaoaad by Ignor- irtv1 V ty anno, aims or contagion if ' "(v ara the .ary person wife fiJvV . f O want to talk to. i atyou onr We ba.a ha 2VJr I w. provad SHOUKS. itben aak a A' anracJl 7 WE CURE CATARRH til all dlaeaaea of the Heart, bungs. f'otna.h. Liver. Kid nova, madder. Nerves. Skin. nd all Chronic dlaeasesof men, women and ithlldren. Ufflce f ,1 THE GREAT NORTHWEST NO LONGER THE DEBTOR SECTION OF THE COUNTRY ' ..-- S V'.--.- - reason-jabl- a res whan you ara (fared. Ton can depend upon our word ; anv " In Utah will endorse JR' i lit; thousands of paiient 1 I have endorsed na. Now ,j va want to Too-w- ith tho distinct (undaratandlng that wo I DR, A. 9. SfloRES. 111 not demand a fra until w. cure yon. We (ctir.la'ir Manhood. Seminal Weakness, Varifocal, 'fiarmatorrhoea. Gonorrhoea. Hvphllla and all vraanMHoa of men. Consultation and adaloe free, i"F letter or In person, fall or write. II Hours m.tol p. m. la. Kv.ntnga I to It. I Huudaya and Uolldaya a HRS. SHORES 10 to It, SHORES, IXWIRT BPBCIAUSTS. . .. .V. t l ,irir.ycv,r n DOUGLAS & SHOES S $3 I $3 Douglas shoes are worn by Wr. more inen in all slalions of life flu anv other make, heeaime they are tho only shoes that in every way equal those costing Ci.ou aiui W. t. DOUCLAS S4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. S2.nto.ooo i u,io:i.S'o H,yl ltd and Autfrenn loath,,,. e CO If. Calf, Vlci Sid, Corona g.rf Knt 4 l(r Kyc Ms pM'd. find price atHiuped on bottom. 2.V. tTtnt. JUa. ( 'atalvy fm. Colt, Sat. Sanaa, oo. Caution ( Shot, ly mail, W. L. DObtlLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. SALT LAKE CITY. ItEMAM.r t1?-- I'RtiMPT f ASSAYS. Good I .7 .6) Gold and Silver M I (told. Silver and Cooper 1.6l RKTIHNH ON MAIL HAWPLKS, .OGDEN ASSAY CO. SSXgrtS: Howard e. niRTON.r, ill F.t f Fourth Htrfft, ImlTlUo,7 Colo. pric: gM, w; GW A Ktlw, fte; GoM, FI all $! Gold, Mlver A t to anr jhcrtivh4m tUdr, Uborfttorj cyftu !!, lo to itln hll I 'lllo BaI I , Pair laci t I llfak.. tt lb., the northwestern farmer PRESS THE QUESTION ,;n.r from Llhhy't famnua llyglmlo kltoh.na, la mean whera purity prevail. All ud I. they KKiiKit, Washington. Jcelve nulcla replica. H. Mh N.H.Vola tlocU7l LIBBYS to sell enr yiavoHng Xg Tatlal Artlal.i sad F.rfumea. "ft. Wr"a lor torina. A. I'KAlf tt alnut Ht., lies Molnca. Iowa FMI With fakes rream It Ull4l(,5 t.omnictlon Toilet foap. J i Food Products tlPfr rd Plnttrrtittoiioffi pboiii o. 4 Natural Flavor WHY LIVF II flVrO worn vita wlahto ttarr won t phutua fur uc. Heart d Hand. Kansas Uty, j, Lakc-N- LanNegro Wae Spared 8aylng tern Wee Unllghted. Senator Daniel of Virginia waa at one time counsel for a small Southern railroad. At a point on tho line where It crossed a prominent highway they had an old npgro watchman, whose duties consisted In warning travelers of the approach of trains. One night a farmers wagon waa struck, causing a bad aecldent The railroad company was of rourse sued for damages and at the trial the old darky was the chief witness for his He answered the quesemployers. tion put to him In a clear, direct manner. Among them was the query as to whether he surely swung his lantern across the road when he sw So K.rngaa k Ca..4 Tt Bawta Aya.,Chiag,lU. wrN;"! but thoughtlessly relied upon the easiest crop, though It made him dependent upon one market quotation; lazily left expensive farm machinery standing In the open field to be ruined by the elements, although In most cases It had not been paid for, and took no heed of the inevitable day of reckoning. The came the panic of 1893, and the subsequent hard times, which, with the assistance of a few poor crops, were the best instructors the The debtor northwest ever had. farmer's life became a struggle for sheer existence. Economy was Imperative and advice hitherto unheedDIDNT PENSION C WANTED" est; ; Corps. FTui.ccutipi Claim . A circumstance that Intensified the system evil result of the one-crowas the fact that the northwest was a debtor section. New England especially and the eastern states In general, held mortgages without number and many firms exlxsted solely to loan eastern money upon farm lands In tho northwest. A large share of the value of every crop went east In tho form of Interp LYON BLOCK. 36 W. Second So. SL .... Several days after her departure an elderly colored woman, who had been a slave In her family, having been raised with my wife's mother, called ft the house. As In similar instances In the South, there had been a warm attachments between former mistress and slave, which had continued through life. She declared she had been 'warned' that my wifes mother had died at an early hour on that morning on the train. When asked whether she had received a telegram to that effect she replied that she had not, but that at the hour in question Bhe had been awakened by the ringing of the front door bell. In responding to the call she had found no one on the steps In each Instance, the bell having been pulled three successive times. Her house, by the way, was on a downtown street, and was recently razed to make room for a business structure. At about 10 oclock on the morning of the day when the former slave had communicated the Intelligence of my wifes mothers death we received a telegram from the officials of the railroad, dated from a far western state, announcing her sudden death at about the hour when the colored companion of her early childhood had heard the pulls at the bell. Had the bell been rung during the ordl nary hours of the day we would have attached no importance to the former slaves assertion of a spiritual visits' tion from the deceased lady, but as it was at about 3 o'clock In the morning the incident haB ever been one of more than usual interest In our family. If the pulls at the bell were not supernatural they were assuredly a strange coincidence. T aklll In earing all Chronic dlaaaaaa br noma thonaanda of voluntary tea' Inc nlilscf publishing peo-pl- a giving nam.a ,ilo:urea and addresses. We can't publish our cures In privato dlaeaaaa nacaiie It would betray -- on flu. no a. I! a nee we ha.e to prove our aklll In thla olaa. of troubles In notlerway. Thla I. our .plan: t We curs you Srat and O. dea-erfbe- 1 Instances OVER 4,000 PREMIUMS. -- eruptions in history, that of Mount Vesuvius In A. D. 79, has been by the younger Pliny from notes left by his uncle, who lost hit Ilf in an effort to rescue a friend. The narrator states that the death oi the elder Tllny was due to fumes of sulphur. Even making allowance foi the imperfect identification of chemical substances at that early period, we may safely assume that by aucb an expression sulphurous add waa indicated, since this gas waa undoubb edly familiar; Indeed, It Is mentioned in the Odyssey as a disinfectant The Roman writer further adds that the body was untouched by fire. In some of the recent reports from Martinique specific mention is made of the same suffocating Influences. The escaped steamship Roddam through a shower of hot fragment and lost some of her crew by the 1' halation of sulphurous gases. It nmy bo well to note that when disasters by fire occur in closed spaces suffocation by carbon monoxide and smoke Is likely to occur. In this way persons In the gallery of a theater may be killed without direct Injury by fire or by falling timbers. gnininTnininimnimnimm rnmnnnnif nmmmnmrnns the incidents. It may be recalled that a chief of division in one of the deparments in apparent perfect health on the last day he appeared at the office, died recently of apoA plexy on that night. I havd since learned that on the evening In question, shortly before he retired, a Send One Dollar for one year subscription for Golden Thoughts, a large dog In the household set up fifty four page monthly paper, and you will be entitled to one guess free on the such a prolonged and dismal howling Total Vote cast for (Secretary of State in Ohio, Nov. 4th, 1902. You will be In his yard that he went out with a In case of tie on revolver, under the supposition that entitled to as many guesses as you send yearly subscriptions. eny one prize, prize will be divided pro rata. there might be intruders prowling Contest elosoa noon November 4th, 1902. about, although the dog howled and Any one guessing the correct number will receive $1,000 extra. not bark. The dog refused to did SO acral JR QQO To the otif making the nearest correct guee for Secretary of State In Ohio will get stop howling upon the appearance of o I laud $1,000 his master, and followed him In the prize of IJo each (4,000 Ninth neareat-ftprond Qtirea tAO acre of Un d .......... each 1,000 Tenth oeareit Hiu prizes of ,000 Tnird Dearest acre of laud. .......... 1.000 5 each of nearest 600 M prize house, whining and showing evidence Eleventh Fourth oeareat One Plano 1,000 goo Twelfth nearest 6W prize of M each Fifth oeret One i )rtfan ... of distress, looking up Into the off000 each of 160 Thirteenth nearet!M prize Mitboeareit-oIMiaetod 000 60 Fourteenth icials face in such a peculiar manner Seventh nearest One Gent's Gold Watch $00 60 Fifteenth nerel-2,prize of S eta. each fcitfhtb nearest One Ladle' Gold Watch the members of the family at that The vote for the past ten years for Secretary of State in Ohio is as follows: the time thought It exceedingly l.ons 647 vote for Keoretanr of State 844 430 Total rote for Secretary of Bute la Total 60 strange. The dog continued to folvote for Secretary of State 7'J3 a vote for Secretary of Slate I AM 4j4 vote for Secretary of State low his master about the house, actThe official certificate of Secretary will be correct vote. ing strangely In the manner I have careA prominent committee will decide to whom the premiums go after a described. On the following morning Write for extra blanks. ful investigation of your guesses. official was found dead in hla at home. Cash weekly Bjjlary. Enclose the Agents Wanted to do writing G. room. Ohio. W. CUPP, Mansfield, stamp for reply. The above incident Is a curious fact, as Is also the following, and while not of startling ghostly interest, Is also local to Washington, the parties being members of my own FREE GIFT OF OVER Servant Girls Answer Not Flattering Victims sf Volcanic Eruptions Suffer No Physical Torturs. na V. 3. or rnment nptfed. In thk hou.. grlisSffe 1002 0 tnaUUt. LIBBY, McXEILL 4 Writ 4 LIBBY, CHICAGO. for our frea bixiklat. Good Tblnga to Eat V1 4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Notre Dame, Indiana. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Notre Dame University, one of the great educational Institutions of the West, which appears In another column of this paper. Those of our readers who may have occasion to look up a college for their sons during the coming year would do well to correspond with the President, who will send them a catalogue free of charge, an well as all particulars regarding terms, courses ot studies, etc. preparatory There is a thorough school lu connection with the University, In which students of all grades will have every opportunity of preparing themselves for higher studies. The Commercial Course Intended for young men preparing for buslnesa, may be finished in one or two years, according io the ability of the student ST. EDWARDS HALL, for boys under thirteen. Is an unique department of the Institution. The higher courses are thorough In every, respect, and students will find every opportunity of perfecting themselves In any Un of work they may choose to select. Thoroughness In class work, exact ness In the care of students, and do votlon to the best interests of all, ars BE 6AVED. ed now fell upon eager ears. At the mercy of his creditors he realized tho value of independence and when times Improved financially he did not relax his efforts until he bad become a free man. As a result, the northwest soon became a creditor auction and eastern Investors were obliged to look elsewhere for mortgages. As an Indication of this change, the rate of Interest, which fifteen yeans ago was 8 to 10 per cent on the best farms in as the Mississippi valley, is low as 3 Vi per cent on the banks of the Missouri. A recent newspaper dispatch says the county treasurer of Kingsbury county, South Dakota, reports that he haa been compelled to return to the state treasury the sum of $10,000 of the permanent school fund because he had been unable to loan 1L The same condition of affairs, says Conde Hamlin in the Review of Reviews, prevails in practically every other county In the state, aptly Illustrating the excellent financial condition of the people of South Dakota. to-da- to Methodist Divine. Thla atory la told of the Rev. C. W. Millard, who la presiding elder of the New York conference. For aeveral years he had a servant In hla family who was a devoted Roman Catholic. Her love and devotion to them made the question of salvation a aerloua one. One day as Mary passed through the doctor's study be looked up and eald: If I should die to night, Mary, what would become of me? . And thinking seriously for somo minutes, she replied; An, shure, I don't know, but 1 think the Lord would save you for your ignorance." A Story of the rralrl. The Century Magazine Is about to print a serial which w ill have nn especial Inter-t to people who are at homo on the prof rlea. It Is called The Biography of a Prairie Girl," and the author is Eleanor Gates, a youug woman who spent her childhood In Dakota and who tlnm wrltos from the closest porsoual observation. The time of Miss Gates' story is about twenty-fivyears ago; it is put In tho form of a personal narrative of a life of a little girl, and there Is hardly a. phase or event of prairie life which Is not touched upon in these pages the blizzard, breaking colts, horse stealing by Indians, school days on the frontier, lighting gophers and badgers, cattle rulsing, and other typical phases of hardship aud prosperity. It Is not a novel, but the same characters appearand rcap(car In the Btory with a reality which Impresses tho reader with confidence In the truth of tho narrative. The Biography of a Prairie Girl will begin In the August number of Tho Century and it will he illustrated. the distinguishing characteristics t years ot active work In the cause of education have made this Institution famous all over the coun ' try. Fifty-eigh- e Meat Consumption Doubled. The consumption of meat in England .has reached the total of 113 pounds a head a year, which is more than double what It wae fifty years go- - 25o ft bAUt pelu, curei wind colic. Meaning of Term Acre." Acre once meant any field. It la Itlll used with thla significance by ;he Germans, who speak of God's icre, alluding to the cemetery. Piao's Cure cannot, be too highly spoken ot as acouirii cure. J. W. O Bhizn, 822 Third Avw, N., Mluucapolla, Minn., Jan. A 1900. Closely Watch Vesuvius. apparatus In Palmlerl's observatory on Vesuvius indlcatos every Impending eruption long enough la The advance to warning. give everyone timely he replied: Deed I did, ash. The railroad company won the suit and Mr. Daniel took occasion later to compliment hla witness on his excellent testimony. The old fellow was profuse in thanks, but before they parted bluntly said: Lordy, Marse John, I sho' was keered when dat lawyer gin to ax me bout de lantern. I was afeared he was goln to ax If it was lit or not, 'cause de oil In It done give out some time before de axdenL" Only the mart who knows he la In the wrong can afford to lose hla temper. Don't try to bo a superior persox It may lead to mistakes. . . Cilia. Chicago Is probably the most widely known city In the 'United States. Noted for lta push and enterprise as well as being the Windy City. e Milwaukee also has a of on account the quality as reputation well as the quantity of lta annual pro ductlon of beer. SL Paul, while possibly not so generally well known aa the two former cities, Is nevertheless noted In many ways, and la one of the popular Twin Cities of the Northwest. All three are famous cities and their Noted 75& . Clear Case Agalnet Barber. A Hoboken man talked while a barber wae shaving him and had a slice taken out of bis chin. Now he le suing the barber because the latter started the conversation. Any barber who gets hla patient Into an argument should be sure that he is skilled enough to shave without mishap, to dodge both gestures and words. This Hoboken victim appears to have a clear case. world-wid- names combined ST. MARYS ACADEMY. Notre Dame, Ind. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of St. Mary's Academy which apears In another column of this paper. We do not need to expatiate upon the scholastic advan tagea of SL Marys for the catalogue of the school shows the scope of work Included In Us curriculum, which 1( of the same high standard as that of Vassar and Bryn Mawr, and is carried out faithfully In the class rooms. We almply emphasize the spirit of earn est devotion which makes every teach er at SL Marys loyally strive to develop each young girl attendant there Into the truesL noblest, and most Intelligent womanhood. Every advantage of equipment in the class rooms, lab oratories and study rooms, every care In the matter of food and clothing, end exceptional excellence of classic conditions all these features are found at SL Mary's, in the perfection of development only to be obtained by the consecration of devoted Uvea to educational Christian work. In a spot favored by the Lord. form the name of America's greatest railway, famou and noted the world over for its superior management, elegant equipment, splendid service and general adoption of all the latest safety appllanoes for the comfort and safety of its patrons. Its electrlo lighted trains are noted the world over. It Is the short Hoe between Omaha and Chicago, and like superior articles of merchandise ia, once tried, always oed. Try It the next time you go East L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Mllwaa-kc& St. Paul Hallway, Salt Loire City, Utah. e Where Water Is Valuable. a recent action of the supervisor It le now a misdemeanor to permit artesian well water to run to waste In Riverside county, California. By Bold New York Robbere. Swinging on the side of a car to steal a ride on the Third avenue trolley line were two urchins about eight or nine years old. The woman who at at the end of the seat next to one of them looked at them apprehensively, fearing they would be hurt Her aolicltude met with an 111 return. JuBt as one of tho boys swung off he snatched at her pocketbook, and It he bad not by chance had a much firmer grip on It than usual, he would have made way with It before she could have stopped the car and pur-aued him. That Is the boldest attempt at highway robbery I ever have ten In New York," said tho man who at next to her. New York Tress. EDUCATIONAL. 1 THEUN1YERS1TY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTKB DAMP, INDIANA. Tb Atchison, Topeka 4 Saule I II y. Co. TULL COGKSUS IN Classics, Utters, EcoSanta Ya Ilouta." nomic and History, Journalism, Art, Sclrnca, Law. Civil, Mechanical and Bl0 In connection with tho R. G. W. Ry., Pharmacy, trlc- -l Lnglneerlng, Arcliltectura, and Commercial the short line from Utah to Kansas borough Preparatory Couraaa, d Poems Frr to ell siudrnta who have City, St. Joseph, Chicago, Galveston, the studies ronuired for admission Into El Toso and the mining camps of New the Junior of ot or Neulor Year any tb CollegMexico and Arizona, Special attention iate Courses. Konms to Rent, moderate charge to itudant paid to Wool and Live Slock shipments. Over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Course A limited numtx-roCandldatesfor the For particulars about the reduced statn will he received at special rate. 1 com-plate- Loclo-tlantlr- f the train coming, to which ' . Mrs. Winslow Soothing Hjrrnp.i For cMlilren teething. ofuna the uin, reduce Saved by Hla Wit. The duke of Wellington once met by accident an officer in a state of inLook hero, sir," said the ebriety. Iron duke, what would you do if you met one of your men in the condition In which I find you?" The officer drew himself up, gave the military salute and replied with great gravity, I would not condescend to speak to the brute." His wit saved him bis commission. Hall's Catarrh Core Ia a constitutional cure. Price, ol Notre Dame University. passenger rates cast this summer, ply toC. F. Warren, Genl Agent, Dooly Block, Salt Lako City, Utah. ap- 411 Inequalities In Taxation. Editor Richards of tbs Wellington (Kaa.) Mall has been exploring tbs tax list of that town and ia roused to Indignation by the fact that the loading hank of tho town pays taxes on 80 worth of personal property, while barber who runs a shop In the basement of the bank pays on $120 worth, the trough amt Works on tho Colit Atops Laxative Brgmo (Julnlue Tablets. Trie 23a Hindus Have Few Need. Millions of Hindus live, marry and rear families on an lucome which rarely exceeds half a dollar of our money a week, They never eat meat and need' hardly any clothing. Hall, for boy under 18 years. Is unl'iue In the completeness of Its equipment. The Both Year will open September, I VOL Catalog lira free Address REV. A. MOHRISMiy, C. S. Cm President SL Edward' ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. NOTRE DAME, INDIANA (One milt west of tho rnlrerelty of Noire Peine.) Kngllsh and Classical Kdueatlon, Thorough Including Ureek. Latin, French and German. On completing tho full rourse of studio, student receive tlia Itegular Collegiate ldegroea Tha Conservatory of Mualn laeonduoiea on the plan of the bent Classical Conaorvalorlaaof Tlio Art Department U modelled after th best Art School of Kuropo. Pu- Preparatory and Minim Departments, hern carefully prepared for th Aoa. unSlls toare ttvmnaalun and Advanced Course, of Itoston Normal der direction of Giadunm Phonos-mphHnokUm-pIngSchool of Gymnastic. and Typewriting nra. Every vnrletyof t or catalogue ade Needlework taught. Funny 'Sre,, OF THE ACADEMY. . DIRECTRESS St Mtry'i Acafcmy, Notre Deme F. 0., Indian Advertteemwitt. 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