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Show 1 MADE 7E-RU-- Advertising OPERATION tOR ADVOCATED KNIFE UNNECESSARY. VESUVIUS IN UGLY MOOD of MAKES A SPLENDID SIGHT H is a very frequent causa of class of disoases known as suess. 0. t V). - ;1ra Bartho, 133 Bast 12th City, N. y, writes : f(rei for three years with and ulceration of the The doctor advocated an dreaded very which d strongly objected to go .1 Now am a changed feruna cured me; it took ts, but felt so much im-- i pt taking it, as dreaded am today 'ion so much. I health and have not felt r fifteen years." Mrs. !e;v I I I I mi ittw ) is A. id Fortunately for Kniffcs and tho stir rounding .country, tho recent violent spasms of Mount Vesuvius fell short of expectations and the threatened eruption resulted only. In tho distribution for a short distance of light Bhowers of ashes and the dissemination of considerable sulphurous srnoUe. letter writer who visited the scene pictures it vividly. He had climbed to what is known as tho "smoko platform'," beyond which his guides, would not venture. We were here surrounded, he says, by innumerable columns of dense smoke aud steam, which shot up from cracks 'lu the earth and roso In long spirals to lose themselves la tho clouds above. The explosions from the volcano beeamo more rapid, following each other. Indeed, so rapidly as to resemble continual musketry lire. - From tho crater above U3 a perfect mountain of smoke arose from time to time, spreading Itself out like a pine tree and falling back fauwise toward Pom-pel- l. With this there came a dense shower of fire balls, stones and scoria, shot up straight Into the air and then rolling down the mountain side? In thousands of flaming fragments, At ten minutes to 4 an unusually loud rumbling announced a new outburst An enormous pine tree of smoke was sent 1,209 feet up Into the air and fell back on the mountain top in mil at the pelvic organs produces irritat-n- s ty of disagreeable and that many people in fact, . of people have no idea that ised by catarrh. omen who are suffering with female weakness would write man, Columbus, Ohio, and give !ete description of their symp-,- e peculiarities of their troubles, mediately reply with complete or treatment, free of charge. I ( J)lA , ' COpJl sVr' I ho. id Steinbach, 1399 12th Street, J Wis., writes: inter I felt sick most of the time, far and suffered from nervous nd severe bearing down pains, fcquently heard of Peruna and it (ul cures it performed so I sent J and in four weeks my health & were entirely restored to me." jd Steinbach. ere the women are using Peruna g it. Peruna is not a palliative ares by removing the cause of more other kian. He makes these cures j ngand recommending Peruna. u do aot derive prompt and satisfactory results from the runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement .ase and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable advice i css Dr. Hartman, I, Ohio. President of The Hartman Sanitarium OF SCHOOL GOODS. KIXDS 0. EVANS Q. CO., CHICAGO, ILL. iD WE IBEfll CUBE tnd Throat Trou-- l Branchial a tut Luijf Lvr uiul kidney Trouble. Onitti I0111- I Ihvuws. Wonennn'l of tht Chriuiiti pluini. Chorea, LKpa e, Nervous Ilirt Min' Trouble, Hivketa, Vi Spinal (Sr. Jutii'). Sciuln- -t and KiitMimatUm. hkin IjImmim of the PoweU. Hie. Fibluiaami I lamtw, i.oltr (ur hi neck), iitood Troub.Noim. KpiiepT. llay Kver, IlysU-na- , iMwomma. uj., aud all Narvous and 1 bruuio CATA RRIl Peftfnpft. Knd Ear j rmib fs, Asthma . fciiomiuh, lliea r , Vi .. n thfu liicmfe Dish. yr. km (.ItteuM1. nJjr in's Home Trmtl mmt CrM, Writ for free f if voarannotcaiL yiollooi CoutiuiUitiou K li-- W. SROR I- ji'iu. 1 Weak Wen wfaknwe Pay When Cured a REASON A HER We to ow flrMi and then FEE alien you are cured. Vou cau deiand upon inf. liv'Ohutidh ot patleidB hivt lniorMd us Our oid. NOW, W E WAN I TO tlUK VolJ wLta tb dla-ttij-ei tbat me ill not demand a oar klU In enrin CHRONIC fcVK tiuinianding ami I we cure ou. Ttuaapplle to IjObi Man-buo- d. utuKhin the idaiiv fo.uiitary loitl Onran e Weakua, Sj'eruiaiorrbooa, ,.t uutue people, tfivtug namea, pieums Idaeo-- e of Hie Irostiate island, l uoatural IiOfnes. i onintcied IsM.rtlers, Hrleur. et. OI R v RKS k 1 AN T Uiood and all WEAkNkEA of Roiaoii, In KI AlE MNKASU8 Hefica w Ben. A It would btHray rumuuc. a. m. to 4 p. m.t Evening. HOURS: OFFICE intlt. proved tr skill in tld claw of tumbles la ? to 8; buudajra, lb a. B. to 1 hi it our plan; (tuihUf 60 W. IIOONO SOUTH IT. or dl- 4r from an.' of the . d bf lun m. diNipiMoa r pniac-U-ViikI VKUtf FEu?uN WH WANT rrilMII .r i SIIORES & SHORES, JIT JOS. F. VITE Specialists. HUTS BAY8 OF TEE PERFECT; Crown Eaking Powder. use Three 25c PEE POUHD. AN for hot woothrr. Cool, tho blood sud quenches ths thirst. Mire Rootbccr ik ffold Ap,'fhiakPftvPa1loTMI. veij'klrs or irnl fur coou A iMWttrAof ItnHMiwUk liouUel fro LETT DROS. CO. CUilUHL BHivr utnuco. I1 fWif h, BROMO-SELTZE- R CURES ALL, Headaches to CENTS EVERYWHERE UDLE ASSAYS. Uold ,nd HUrrr ....fi st lord Mirr, topr., i) return, on (mil uoipirt, ... I . siyi.0. ZiCZZ' tyts n((hos stw cuv(n, coto. t1' ilhompsons Eyo Mention Thi H. la It r i Lnko-N- o. Paper. 25. 1W03. sum u list t M.ti. it's ioI, li Syrup. S''t b rirut'ir'ttta, 'Me, t 11 SOAAkTIO dJO( CRAIN 1 ll IIMr f the BUIllllJlrt. iitrtjMfiv Ui'iu lo iii M b vrln i a in fume luperfet Ion, tlivbvuer IMI fhitrtt fmn (, j,M, Pr llHiliel t HA f Is VARYING IDEAS OF HADES AS PLACE OF PUNISHMENT A book on boll recently published In England shows not only how universal is the idea of a place of future punishment, but also how like are many of the Ideas which widely separated people hold as to its characteristics. For instance the ancient Egyptians' idea as revealed in their Book of the Dead of a serpent spewing fire and venom over the damned and other condemned folk swimming about In a fiery lake, Is not much different from Bunyans "sulphurous sea, with sulphur, serpents, gnashing teeth, knotted whips of burning Bteel and the rest of it. The Brahmin's hell is a place where the wicked are rent by swine, sawn to pieces, and suffocated In mud; that of the Buddhist a region where hot irons dissect the unrighteous, who then are frozen together by Intense cold. The Burmese cherish an agreo-abl- e vision of a hell where folk who have treated their parents unkindly float In a dirty sea and are bitten by But the fleas as big as elephants. dweller in Burma has to dread also a hell of books, a hell of crows and vul tures, and a hell of burning aFhes. The disciples of Buddha can give you even the exact measurement of their hades. They say it is 40,000 Pat Occasion. little Irishman was elected justice of the peace in one of the Mohawk Valley towns some years ago, and many of his quaint doings are recalled to this day. One cold winter's night he was roused from his slumber by a tapping upon the door. He rose, lifted the window and gasped. Standing In the deep snow was a pair of A Stickler for Harmony. Richard M. Hunt, tho artist, honest In his opinion and blunt In Us exprea . slon, was appreciated by budding What ho said In criticism sometimes necessitated the destruction of a picture, but the advice eventually was profitable. A lady called on Mr. Hunt one day, requesting him to select a frame suitable for a sketch whlii a dear nephew had painted. "A frame In harmony with the thought suggested by the was desired. Artist Hunt betook himself to tho woods. A few days after he called on a picture dealer, saying that he wished the sketch framed lu tho ma terlal he bnd collected. "Impossible!" exclaimed the dealer. "Can't frame the picture with this stuff; It's rotten wood." 'You must, said Mr. Hunt, gruf fly, "this frame Is to bo In harmony Bouton Boat. with tho picture. lovers. Who air yezT" Tim Dolan an Miss Murphy. That d'ye want?" "To git married, yer honor. "Step close to the windy thin. Yer a hefty fist ye hand, Dolan it Yer hand, young womTim. swing, an begorra Its a lovely fist fur a wash tub. Air ye ready? Shake. Its over; fifty cents. Go home now loiko decent people an don't como round agin dlstarbln the majesty av tho law, or I'll folne yez wldla an inch av yer lolves, d'ye see?" miles deep and built In consecutive tiers, like a pyramid. In this hell the unit of time Is a Kalpa, which Is a mere trifle of 1,344,000,000 years. It Is Interesting, too, to note that wber as white persons who believe In devils conceive them to he black, all black skinned folk wbo take stock In evil spirits are certain they are white. In China ono Is In danger of hell If bo marries for money, steals a letter, gets deeply Into debt, or falls to bid his children be kind to animals and In sects. And as might be expected of a people peculiarly skilled at inventing tortures, the Oriental hades Is an in finitely disagreeable place where the fat Is scraped from bodies, eyes gouged out, bones split and other gentle moth ods pi act Iced. stu-dents- plo-ture- ," Beginning cf Cattle Trade. Papa's Suggestion. I I.lvo mut cattle were first lunded In really Daughter Trefty hScSIMO LUNDS OF ; MO WHM WEE, from America in May, ISC 1. habit, papa. dear. new England a riding M I have rhiirdo ,'d lhon'iiy toitiding to ucrUI Ah ,,um o ( f w Her Father I can't afford It at tho but the regular traffic did not begin lordto c out ( (K lug (0 (urr'J until lS7tl. Nolle kot MlMfol . il present stsgo of the came. Trotty Daughter But what am I to Moist Days In London. do? It Is estimated that In London 43 Her Father Well, you might get paresnt of tha days ar web Into tha walking habit JuUiorUrd CuxU 0..rsu.t AW HTssSSSartrJVS Semetiling for Mothers to Think About Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted And Happiness rise's Cur for Coii'timptlon Is nn InfnHlhla meJU'inc for coi.lis n'i-- colds. N. W Samulu Ocean Gtovo, N. J., l ib. 17, IlhU. Tho News of Wateiloo. Leopold do Rothschild has spoiled tho tradition that his grandfather got news of tl,o victory of Waterloo In a highly romantic manner. Ho rereived the nows from a sea captain In bis employ, who brought a newspaper to him from Brussels. Hall'a Catarrh Curs Is taken internally. Brice, 7Sc. ard Prospsrity Assured by. CifcraScap.Giitentand Pills Whsn All Elsa Fails. otlierwlre rerfect. x itP ' am f CANADA WESTERN MIXED FARMING. CROWING. Water twerlng Advertisement j longed to It in medieval days. A cross A dtwc and Cnnha fumd. Ths tnl for drutikrnn.. bc.n hsturs I mu, u, sdioltit.trisitoa Is tst, I rlTi.cil.. m you h or old . fi ood.nm (trimly 0nlldnUi. I ' I ITITK, 321 W. SOUTH 1 EllLl ST. 1 I AKK City. CTAII. . .1 . correct the error. Others have firm faith In the bad luck attending contact with the number 13. The yellow clarionet is tabooed in certain theaters and a black cat Is associated with all the evil that be- A quaint Bi , Valuable Dock Sold. version of Knox's Liturgy, which wus sold In London for E500, belonged to tho Buko of Argyll.- It was printed 'In Edinburgh by liobert ls prevlk, April, 15C7 duodecimo, and appears to" ho tha copy referred to by Low nth s as being in tho possession of the Duke of Argyll." It wants the signature, but It The-Gaeli- Gun Had Been Worn Out. The bursting of a twclve-lr.cgun on tho Iowa Is still under Investigation, but It Is known that with the quarterly target prat tlce for six years the of San Juan aud tho battle with Cervera It had been fired more than 200 times. The average life of tho large bore, built-ugun Is estimated as ranging from 150 to 200 eyed person brings heavy crosses to rounds, no the gun has had Its day, histrionic fortunes and not to pick up fvik for this trade mark : " The T lean. Kool a pin la to Invite financial disaster. Kitchen Kind.' The atoves withoutemoko, Other general beliefs with the player-f- ashes or beat. Make comfortable cooking. olks take the following forms: It VITALITY OF UURN3' FAME. is considered unlucky to leave a hat on the bed. It must be removed and One of the Great Facts of Our hung elsewhere before it la worn, and Literature. must not be touched until another hat The Inquest ou Robert Burns was is on the wearer's head. Dont return concluded long ago, but from time to to your dressing room if anything has time tho findings are reviewed by critbeen forgotten. Never quote Mac- ical writers, as In a recent symposium, beth" In the dressing. rooms. Few ac- says Collier's. A curious result thus tors are brave enough to walk undee chances. From every such Inquisition a ladder. It means certain misfor- the poet emerges tho more radiant and tune. If the figure 3 is seen on a loco- triumphal the critics are lost In tho motive the actor should turn bis back splendor they have evoked. It is one to it On coming out of the hotel to thing to mako lltorature; It Is another go to the theater the eight of a load and quite different thing to write about of Jiay assures one of a prosperous en- literature and tho makers thereof. This gagement, but the sight of a load of Is a truism, and yet the distinction la empty barrels will fill the stoutest often confused, especially by the writheart with gloom and foreboding. ers of criticism. Burns has survived Never put your foot on the roll of a several generations of critics, many curtain or drop. Never look through a of whom made a vain bid for remembroken mirror. It Is considered ex- brance by their pralto or dispraise of tremely unfortunately for a person to him. The vitality of his fame Is ono look over another's shoulder Into a of the great facts of our literature. North mirror. Philadelphia WINTER IN La t Ke.nl SOUTH. UTAH. CITY EXQUISITE REQUISITE ES VOUR WIPI BAY THB SAME? T WHERE. tK SALT For Ascent of Himalayas. Fanny Bullock Workman, Amerl can geographer, lecturer and mountain climber, has engaged Loren and who accompanied the Duke of Abruzzl polar expedition, to assist her In the ascent of the Himalayas. Baking Powder. We ii large (5 lb.) cans. It : irfect satisfaction. By i our pastry and pies le excellent. Nothing is commoner than for persons who are firm believers In their own strength of mind saying they are exempt from superstition. It will doubtless be found, however, on closer search near akin to the free thinker who thanked God he was an atheist. Their very belief In exis .really emption from a superstition with them. They feel it is not true and yet they practice It. At the same time along with that equally large class of their fellowmen who admit they have some leanings toward superstition they preteDd to make merry at the extent certain notions of the kind prevail among actors. Of the 6ame way of thinking with the famous Dr. Samuel Johnson, few players will leave their dressing rooms stepping loft foot first. Should they thoughtlessly do so at almost any sacrifice of time they will go back and over-credulit- y Correspondence solicited from Church and School Boards.' We pay for information retarding new jobs. Salesmen wanted on salary or commission. W are not In the T rust. R. thuu-'cierelap- a Feet Ache and Burn? Shake Into your shoes, Alleu'a Foot Cai-e- , a powder for the feet. It makes tlgiit or Now Shot's feel ICasy. Cures Swollen. Hot. Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FUCK. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LcUoy, N. Y. HIIBRE BABYS Do Your SOME OF THE SUPERSTITIONS COMMON TO STAGE FOLKS d .Ghrcli and School ALL lions of 111 tie curls of smoke. One of my companions told mo that the density of this explosion could only bo accounted fer by a landslip of a small part of the rralor, The correspondent then describes how a fortnight before his ascent Vesuvius had begun to rumble and throw out showers of a.shes. Four days later the explosions became like' great and Ihcashes changed to Incandescent lava, which was thrown up td a great height and then fell Into the crater, the upper parts of which It has now completely filled. These spouts of lava woro terribly beautiful to see and the top of the mountain looked as if it were crowned with long rays of fire. Between tho lava came showers of stones and the rumbling and explosions became sp violent that It was feated, that a new and serfous phase of the eruption was But gradually the noise beginning. and the showers diminished, till they suddenly itiereasod again with great violence last week. Tho guides who are accustomed to the volcano say tnat nothing is to be feared from the present eruption comparable with what happened In 1900, when the rool of one of the electric railway stations was broken by a largo stone from the crater. No foreigners or unauthorized persons, however, are allowed further up than the lower zone of tho famous volcano. must be removed, according to tho decree of tho police president of Coblenz, Tho work of removing tho billboards and other devices which have ,o long disfigured the landscape has already been begun. h fce. man has probably cured Smaie ailments than any i lgns Must Co. advertising signs along the auks the Bhino, Moselle, Nahe an. Ahr AU Every child born Into the world with ' an inherited or cmly developed tendency to disfiguring humours of the bklu, scalp and blood, becomes nn object of the most tender solicitude, not only booutiso of Its suffering, but becuuso of Ibo dreadful fear that tho disfiguration Is to bo lifelong and mar Us future happiness and prosperity. Hence, It becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, ths purest and most effeclive treatment available, viz., '1 bo Cutlcura Treatment, Warm baths with Cutlcura Soap, to cVan6 tho (kin ami scalp of crusts and scales, gentlo applications of Cutlcura Ointment, to niluy llebln". Irritation and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, anti nnld doses of Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool the blood In the severer cases, are all that cau bo desired for the speedy relief and permanent cure of shin tortured luisnts and children, aud the comfort of worn-oparents. Milllonsof women e Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying tho skin, scalp, hair and hands, for annoying irrliatlnns and weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. ut u-- hroufhrtnt th wM CntUmrt Re1vnt. WV (It form o! t hoqt.let ( ualri 1'1'U, per flat o( tiO). OlHfc JIV, London, tf ( iiftriertnmat 6m, fnnt, wulumbu Aft Carla, A line do It Wig i Ikmion, 1 Jhittwr riif A 4 hem, irp , lVfrtvtor. (Had fur iiow to Curt tttiur iiumotffc j HAIRY AIN03 OF JAPAN. Peculiar People Whose Characters Belie Their Looks. A traveler In Japan thus describes tho hairy Alnos of that country: "The men are about the middle' height, brond chested, broad shouldered, thickset, very strongly built, the arms Rnd feet large. The bodies and especially the limbs of many are covered with short, bristly, hair. I have seen two boys whose luvUs are covered with fur as fine and null n that of a cat. We were ferried over a river by an Amo completely covered with hair, which on his shoulders was wavy like that of a retriever and rendered clothing quite needless, either for covering or for warmth. .A wavy black beard rippled nearly to his waist over bis furry chest, ard with his black .orbs hangFrightful Cold Experienced In the Ant ing In masses over his shoulders he artls Circle. would have looked a thorough savage A sailor on the antarctic ship Dishad it not hem for the exceeding covery, whose commander, Capt. Scott, sweetness of Us snil1" nrd eyes." has approached nearer the south polo This Will Interest Mother. than any other explorer, writes as folMother Gray's Sweet Powders for Child"We lows of his winter experiences: wed bv Mother (tray, a nurse In had 123 days without the sun, and 104 ren, Children's Horne, New York, Core Feverdays complete darkness. We went ishness, Bad hloinaeh, Teething Disorders, move and regulate ths bowels and destroy through It all gay. Lowest temperature registered, 68 degrees below zero. Worms. Sold byA.nilS.Druggists, 25o. Sample FREE. Address Oluiktvd, LeUoy, N.X. You do not feci the cold very much without tne wind; then, with wind, Overlooked a Detail. look out! First your nose, then ears, A Long Island farmer came te then fingers go. We never go out Brooklyn with his wife to do some alone on account of the heavy blizhopping the other day. On hta way Your companion will turn back the thought came to him that be zards. round and say: Tour nose Is gone.' had forgotten something. He took It turns as white as this paper. You out his notebook and went over eack turn away from the wind and pull your Burn, checking It off, and saw that be had made all tho purchases he intend, mittens off to bring your nose around; by that time your fingers are gone, ed. As he drove on he could not pul so It's no pleasure going out In a aside the feeling that there was some slight breeze. The blizzards are fear- thing missing. He again took out his notebook and rechecked every item, ful. Mr. Bernaechl and the engineer went to a hut fifty yards away, and, but still found no mistake. He did this several times, but could not rid though roped from hut to ship, were lost la a blizzard for two ami three-quarthimself of tho Idea that ho must have hours." When ha forgotten something. reached home and drove up to the THE REAL CRANK house bis daughter came out to meet him, and, with a look of surprise, Is Plainly Marked. asked: Why, papa, where Is mothA crank Is one wlio stays In beaten er?" Mall ard l'vnrefs. paths when common sense tells him Diet of tho Moslems. to leave. All true Moslems when eating must The real crank Is one who persists with salt and finish with vlno In using coffee because accustomed to begin If they begin with salt they will gar. Is this him. It and yet knows' It hurts the contagion 'of seventy dla one who always pays the penalty, escape If they finlrh with, vinegar eases. who sensiblo gives while the person their prosperity will continue worlJly Food up coffee and takes on Iostum to Increase. The hOBt is In etiquette Coffoo in Its place enjoys all the benebound to bo the first to start eating fits of returning health. to leave off. The priests A well known manufacturer' agent and the last certain recito passages of tho Koran visited the York grocery of New City lunch and dinner and and after before department of. ono of the big New also before drinking water at any York stores not lorg ago and there ho v. tasted a sample cup of Tostum made hours of tve the right way. He said afterwards: Medical Fact Cited. "Just through the energy of that young A London medical Journal reports e woman who was serving Iostum there case of expectoration of a tooth thliv I became a convert to tho food drink teen months after Inhalation Into the and gave up the drug drink coffee and lung. got well. "I had tired coffee to excess and was gradually becoming a complete wreck, I'll pun Om li' .iilus Bud getting weaker and more nervous w r I.f I'kiUdb uswill every day. I paid the penalty for 'Ini let A il lM.pt In ..V..-1- . a mil a bus Iri il p:iilliU'B ing coffee and when I tasted tho dell of ructions lini'K ltit wuli clous lcrtum I was glad Indeed to l....Uilrlv fmn. 1 (lit a tiny aun pin, bui 1Ca lares make tho ebarro. con. . of Its Vilnw "So I gave up tho coffoo altogether vine, iinvt-iiWin nil country O'er Women and bavo used Font uni Instea l ever , lire pr ilnp rimtinnt r hn .. alnco. My family at first called mo 1,H b,iH itoiio lu lues I irot-.of rcnutln fix, corui crank, but seeing how Fortum bene nil InflamnmtltM. (tint womtnrful u,s filed me tho find month they alt got ciihimii ( viwlnul Uoin'hc, for nuro throiil, nanal romovn birlar vo nmt li n n tnmit suit! In line and as a remit of Foxtum's ratiirrh. k postil tua berut OnU benefits to me wo all drink knit wliiu-- lUu Wcth, nr sent pnt.l turn-- '' it no entirely In plnce of coffee and "pouibYrtmesId Piiistneilon Sut. we are well." Name given by Tostum TUK It. VAXTON WO, Ito, won, ltd 14 Columbus Acs. Co. Dattle Creek. Ulch. ',-- FREE TO WOMEN! jv'iiPni pficl-up"- T' In b. rrt |