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Show Revolting Cpectacle on Scaffold. A revelling spectacle was witnessed at the execution of a peasant fer murder mur-der in Wididin Citadel, Vienna, recently. recent-ly. As he was being led to the scaffold scaf-fold the condemned man, Zeco Kame-now, Kame-now, suddenly drew a poniard which he had concealed and wounded three of the warders and a soldier. He was overpowered, dragged to the scaffold and three successive attempts were made to hang him. In the first the rope gave way, in tha second he was cut down too soon, and the wretched criminal's head was again put in the noose and held there till life was finally final-ly extinct. Catarrh Cannot Be Cared with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to ture It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall 8 Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. pre-scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous Burtaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients la what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Stmil for tesamouials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, a Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tt est. The Most Precious Fur. The most precious of all furs, that of the silver fox, is of a dark Booty black, with tips of white of a metallic luster. The silver fox i3 found only In Siberia and Alaska. The pelt of the sea otter, which Is now nearly extinct, is of a rich dark velvety brown. The animal survives only in Kamchatka ind Alaska. Last year $1,700 was paid for a slDgle silver fox, and a sea otter pelt brought f 750. Sea otter nets are sunk through a hole cut In the ice. A b-jll suspended above and connected by a string with the net gives the trapper notice of a capture. Stop the fomrfi and Works Off the Cold Laxative Bronio Quiniue Tablets. Price 23c. Brave Engineer Saves Lives. " Twenty-four Lancashire miners owe their live3 to an engineer's gallant devotion de-votion to duty while in the throes of death. The men were being lowered down the Tyldesley ccal pit the other day, when the engineer, Scott, was seized with sudden dizziness. His whole thought, however, was for the safety of the men in the descending cage. By a supreme effort he applied the brake and stopped the engine, thus saving the men from being dashed ' to the bottom of the shaft. This accomplished he fell back and died in a few minutes. Old Sofas, Backs of Chairs, etc., can be dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Lessened Author's Conceit. Brown was the proud author of his first and only novel and had arranged with his publisher for a few hundred advance ccpies for private distribution. distribu-tion. The summer vacation was on, so he was talcing the addresses of his clubmates that he might send them his book. When Black entered the room Brcwn wr.s noting the address of one friend who was going to Bai Harbor. Turning to Black, the proud novelist queried: "Where shall I send your copy, Black?" "To Bar Harbor, also," replied Black. "To Bar Harbor?" Har-bor?" asked Brown In surprise. "1 didn't know you were going to Baf Harbor." "Neither am I," replied Black, and the drinks were on Brown. I I Could 'JlMft " Dear Mrs. Pi?tkham : It is -with thankfulness I write that Lydia J3. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of the greatest help to me. My work keeps me standing on my feet all day and the hours are long. Some months ago it didn't seem as though I could stand it. I would get so dreadfully tired and my back ached so I wanted to scream th the Dain. hen I erot home at to bed, and 1 was terribly blue and aownneartea. i was lrregu-fne lrregu-fne flow was scantv. and I was pale and had no appetite. I told friend who was taking your ought to taice it too. oo 1 got a ootue 01 -L.yo.ia r-imviiam s vegetable vege-table Compound and commenced to take it. It helped me right off. After the first few doses menstruation started and was fuller than for some time. It seemed to lift a load off me. My back stopped aching and I felt brighter than I had for months. I took three bottles in all. Now I never have an ache or pain, and I go out after work and have a good time. I am regular and strong and am thankful to you for the change. "I recommend Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound whenever when-ever I hear of a girl suffering, for I know how hard it is to work when you feel s-sick." Miss Mamie Keirns, 553 9th Ave., New York City. Women should not fail to profit by the experiences of these women ; just as surely as they were cured of the troubles enumerated enu-merated ia their letters, just so certainly will L.ydia 12. lMnkhain's v etable Compound cure otners inflammatioii of tiie ovaries, Kidney trouDies, lr regular ana ul menstruation, nervous-excitability, and nervous prostra-wmcmbor prostra-wmcmbor that it is Lydia E. PLakham's Vegetable Coin- If d that is curing women, ou anything else In its jiace. & Amanda T. Petterson, V is mrsj . , . -nrlflesnread and unqualified endorsement. No other medSnelas such a record of cures of female troubles, ouier mcaicint n nr.nt nnvfliino- else are. re- i 'rtuiMi women v" - ... " i- - - - . 'warX a SiSfdrcd thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists everywnere. x?iuse an suusmmc SI" Ann tnpcriT If we c-Tinot forthwith prodnco the oriirinal letters and signatures of 1 II II 11 FORFEI 1 7. -,ichwill rove their absolute pennineness. jjUUU te.uuwiualwU" "Ifif, e. llakUiu keOicioe Co.. Lyon. Hut, There are pletty of people who hare become depressed and discouraged, because that dry, hacking cough hangs to them continually. They have taken much medicine, mostly of the advertised quack sort, nothing like Dr. August Koenlg's Hamburg Breast Tea, the discovery of a then noted German physician 60 years ago. We do not say that this will cure a case where the lungs are badly diseased, dis-eased, for it will not, and up to this date there Is nothing that will cure under these conditions; but on the other hand, If the lung3 are not hard hit, the patient s'aould take Dr. August Koecig's Hamburg Breast Tea, a cup full every night on going to bed, have it hot, drink slowly, then every other night rub the throat and top portion of the lungs with St Jacobs Oil, cover with oil silk, let it remain an hour, then remove. Eat good, plain, nour-ishicg nour-ishicg food, live in the open air as much as possible. By all means sleep as near out of doors as possible, that is, windows wide open, except in the very severe weather. Take a cold sponge bath every morning; then Immediately Im-mediately rub the body vigorously with a coarse towel. Take Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops every other day according to directions. One can buy the three remedies for $1.25 of any reliable druggist. Begin the treatment at once and see how much better you will be almost within a week's time. Fierce Ants of Australia. The biggest and fiercest ants In the world are to be found on the far northern north-ern plains of Australia. They build hills as big as houses and fight in the most ferocious fashion. Recently a man named James Stanley was pinioned pin-ioned to the ground by a falling tree in northern Queensland. He was immediately im-mediately attacked by bees and huge green ant3. When rescued his body was covered with them. He was so b4Iy bitten and stung that he died In ft few minutes after reaching thi nearest hospital. - - Mrs. "WlnMow'K Soothing sjrrnp.' For children tenting, softens ibe gums, .reduces fa. nammation, allays pain, cure wind coiic. 25c a bottle. Poor Effort at Translation. The English papers have lately been having fun with ?. new German-English German-English raid English-German dictionary. diction-ary. The best example cf the work In 6aid to be the translation of - our word "gimcrack." According to the London Daily Chronicle four meanings mean-ings have been given for this word, which, when translated, back into English, are: "The handsome girl," "the bad machine," "the ordinary handshake," and "a magician." FIso'b Cure for Consumption ia an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. SaJtuu Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. 1900. Actress Murdered by Lover. The celebrated Russian prima donna, don-na, Theodore Enmova, was recently murdered on the stage at Kaluga, in Russia, by a rejected lover. Count Paul Kremervic. The assassin had pestered the actress with his attentions atten-tions for many weeks, having followed follow-ed Ler from town to town, and always al-ways being repulsed. One night at Kaluga he took a box in the theater, and when the prima donna was singing sing-ing a love sing, shot her through the heart. She fell dead before her horrified hor-rified audience. The murderer, who is only eighteen years old, has been arrested. The dead artist was thirty, and had amassed a large fortune. rugtit 1 was so worn out l natt to medicine how I felt, and she said I who suner iroin womo xrou- and don't allow any druggist to Box 131, Atwater, Minn., says: "Deah Mrs. PrxxnAM. I hope that you will publish this testimonial so that it may reach others and let them know about your wonderful medicme. "Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound I was troubled with the worst kind of fainting spells. The blood would rush to my head, was very nervous and always felt tired, had dark circles around eyes. "I have now taken several bottles of I.vdia E-v Pinkliam's Vegetable Com pound and am entirely cured. I had taken doctor's medicine for many years but it did me no good. Please accept my thanks for this most excellent medicine which is able to restore health to suffering women." TCrt other female medicine in the world has ANIMALS AT BANQUET THANKSGIVING FEAST GIVEN AT CHICAGO. Dogs and Cats Enjey Good Things Spread Before Them In Honor of the Day Mongrel Cur the Best Behaved Be-haved of the Whole Bunch. HE wise saw, "Like master, like man," does not apply in the case of dogs, it appeared when a plebian pup taught table etiquette to patrician patri-cian poodles at the Thanksgiving banquet of the Canine league at the home for friendless dogs and cats in Chicago. Fags, the most battered specimen from a nondescript array of mongrels, was the dog whose table manners were a mute reprimand to Boris and Forgetful of Decorum. (This Is How Most of the Dogs at the Thanksgiving Feast Deported Themselves.) Them-selves.) Dodo, two poodles that had held the reputation of being polished members of the caiiine swell set. Throughout the banquet the pariah was dignified, while the poodles indulged in a series of infractions of the table code that eventually wound up in a fight over the possession of a turkey drumstick and led to their banishment from the board. They chewed their napkins, they barked when tne meat course was brought on, they danced on the table and lapped water audibly from the finger bowls, while Fags adhered strictly to the conventionalities. Two tables were spread for the cats and dogs and two turkeys and a loaf of bread formed the viands. The cats were fed early in the afternoon and In the presence of an admiring throng of spectators sat demurely on their stools and i te the Slices of white meat as they were served. The cats' feast passed off without a disturbance and the feline contingent, after a few vocal solos and choruses, was returned re-turned to the wire cages without a scratch being inflicted. The trouble began when Bob White, the custodian, led the dogs to their seats. Most of them were refractory and had to be tied to their chairs before be-fore they would keep their seats. After they had been arranged a Spitz terrier ter-rier bit his neighbor in the ear and the banquet was delayed for ten minutes min-utes before the Spitz was sent back in disgrace to his cage. , Early in the morning a boy had led into the home a pitiful looking object with matted hair, in which were mixed many cockle burs. "White named the newcomer Fags, on account of hi3 looks, but after a bath the dog looked better and was allowed to sit at the table. The poodles, both of which have been inmates of the institution for a week, sat on his right, while a blooded bull pup whose forelegs looked as if he had been practicing the giant swing sat at the head of the board. The twenty dogs sniffed eagerly as the soup was brought In tin plates. They placed their paws on the table and lapped it up with .little noise. Dodo, so called on account of the largeness of his feet, however, managed man-aged to place a paw on. the edge of his plate, and Fags grunted scornfully as the contents were spread over the cloth. While waiting for the meat Boris took Dodo's napkin in his mouth and tried to tear it. The two poodles at once were embroiled in a fight, but separated when Fags scowled at them and growled ominously. When the first plate of turkey was brought on the poodles pranced upon the table and each seized an end of a V.. TO I Ct TS TuWH I CAT I Teaching the Dogs Manners. (Quiet Corner at Thanksgiving Feaat tot Animals.) drumstick. They knocked the celery holder over and finally fell from the4 table, carrying the cloth with them. Fags jumped and toon Boris by the neck and shook him. He leaped back to his seat in time to get his plate of meat, while White placed the poodles back in their cages with a plate of dry bread to reflect on. No other interruptions marred the banquet, which was finished with a parade around the kennels led by the blooded bull pup, whose chain was in the hands of White. Little remained of the two turkeys and the loaf of bread. Fifty members of the association associa-tion and their friends witnessed the banquet. Gift for Chicago University. A gift of a large collection of edition de luxe volumes, mostly historical and scientific, is the partial reward received re-ceived by the University of Chicago for its active participation in the "France-American movement" to es tablish closer educational relations between be-tween France and the United States. The French Minister of Public Instruction In-struction has presented to the university univer-sity a collection of all the works so far issued. Several thousand volumes have already been shipped. A. POPULAR Automatic Corn Husking Machine. Years ago in the country districts considerable "romance used to attach to the husking bees and dance at the wind-up, and many a man, and woman, too, recalls with pleasure the finding of the red ear of corn, with the enjoyable enjoy-able privilege which it insured the lucky one. There is nothing equal to a mechanical device for taking the romance ro-mance out of a situation, and now some cold-hearted inventor has spoiled the husking bee by introducing a rn chine which, will do as much uis"Ua a whole company of young people, and with considerable less noise, too. The necessity for this apparatus arises in the wholesale way in which corn is raised in the West, where farmers carry on their plans on such a large scale that machinery has come to be a positive necessity to manipulate manipu-late the enormous quantities of grain which are produced every year. This machine, the idea of Leavitt R. Loo-mis Loo-mis of Humphreysville, N. Y., consists con-sists of a series of rollers set at an angle and rotated by a number of gear wheels meshing in a common driving wheel, which may be actuated by -power or hand. The faces of the rollers are supplied at frequent intervals inter-vals with shore spikes, which rip the husks off the ears of corn and drop them on an elevator beneath the rollers, roll-ers, while the ears of corn gradually work their way down the incline and drop into the basket at the lower end. It is obvious that the rotation of the ear on the rollers in its passage will present all sides to the action of the pins, thus removing at least a sufficient suffi-cient portion of the husks to makethe ear pass readily through the machine, which removes the ke.nels from the cob. . Atmospheric Electricity. M. Homma of Tokio publishes a memoir on atmospheric electricitly in which he announces the following deductions de-ductions from experiment: First, the negative potential observed during Btrong winds is entirely due to the electrification of the dust of the atmosphere at-mosphere by friction against terrestrial terres-trial objects; secondly, in the same way the high potential observed during dur-ing fogs is due to the positive electrification electri-fication of the particles of water which form the fog; thirdly, when a mass of cold air comes in contact with a mass of warm air the former is electrified positively with respect to the second; fourthly, the high potentials observed at sunrise are probably due to the fact that the air-masses near the ground are at a lower temperature than those higher up; fifthly, when two air-masses air-masses of different temperature are suddenly mixed the electric field is much disturbed. ' Nevvly Discovered. Dr. Bauschinger of Heidelberg university, uni-versity, who gives special attention to the search for asteroids, thinks that very few brighter than the tenth magnitude mag-nitude remain to be discovered. The number of fainter ones, however, shows no sign of exhaustion. The records rec-ords for 1901 show that 36 asteroids were discovered in that year, and it is worthy of note that all but one of them were found by the Heidelberg astronomers. That university has taken the lead in this department of astronomical work. Lizard Resembling a Snake. A case in the reptile house of the zoological gardens of London, which contains several curious sand skinks, has just become the home of a curious curi-ous relative of these queer four-footed lizards. Living specimens of this species spe-cies are rarely brought to the temperate tem-perate zone. It is a native of Australia Aus-tralia and Tasmania, and is called the limbless or scale-footed lizard (pygo-pus (pygo-pus lepidopodus). It is about twenty inches long, with shining scales of sober so-ber broken colors; but the under surface sur-face is pale, with a few daTk dots and longitudinal bars near the head. The rudiments of the limbs are entirely hidden under the skin, so that this serpentiform lizard is as easily mistaken mis-taken for a snake as its English cousin, cous-in, the blindworm; but its mild ex-pressioned ex-pressioned head is furnished with well formed eyelids, and the tongue i3 The Legless Lizard, short and thick and capable of a very slight extension. The lizard owes its name to the fact that where the body merges Into the tail !s a pair of narrow nar-row scaly flaps, pressed tightly to its sides when the reptile i3 at rest, but used . to propel it when in motion. These flaps cover rudimentary toe bones. The Control of Rain. It is a matter of common knowledge that in hilly situations the. rainfall is much above the average, and that a town may be so situated with regard to neighboring elevations that It. will receive two or three times the amount of rain in a year that falls on a place only a few miles distant, A case is quoted in . one of Professor, Tyndall's lectures," where the rainfall of one Irish town amounts to fifty-nine inches, in-ches, and of another to only twenty-one twenty-one inches, the difference being due to the action of the Kerry Mountains in forcing the moist winds up suddenly sud-denly to a higher level, where they meet with the cold necessary to precipitate pre-cipitate their moisture as rain. An 1M, " 4 SCIENCE English Scientist has suggested "that the rainfall might be controlled artificially arti-ficially by the erection of immense walls, extending from some six or seven miles in length, and from three hundred to four hundred feet high. Such walls would act as natural hills In diverting the path of the moisture-laden moisture-laden air, and the clouds would be forced to yield their treasures. Th idea seems to be theoretically sound, but the practical difficulties of building build-ing a wall of such dimensions would be insuperable. " , : Compressed Air for Mine Haulage. During the last ten years a great many mines have replaced animal haulage with compressed air. motors, which lend themselves splendidly . to the work desired. There are, in general, gen-eral, two systems the low-pressur system, in which air is compressed ta 600 or 600 pounds; and. the high-pressure system, with air pressure of 2,000 pounds and over. The formei system can be used in large galleries or tunnels or drifts where the width is ample and the track is reasonably straight, j. . This permits a large re-ceivg5 re-ceivg5 Jon the motor, 30 to 40 inches in diaAer and from 8 to 16 feet long. toff handled with ease. The high. cystea- is used 1 where the JtSfts ara narrow or the irves on a small radius, permitting only 'a small wheel-base on the motor. Large receivers re-ceivers are, therefore, impractical, and steel tubes must be used and charged with high-pressure air to get sufficient volume. Compressed air may be used cold on either of these motors, or the air may be passed to small tanks of hot water supplied to the motor at the charging stations. The air and hot water combination does almost double the work that cold air will do. These motors can carry, sufficient air for any ordinary run desired de-sired and haul tremendous loads. Two miles and return, with fifteen or twenty twen-ty loaded cars, is not an extraordinary effort, and from the general results obtained, the cost of haulage is from one-half to one-third of the cost of the animal power. The air escaping from the exhaust of the motor engines adds to the ventilating effects in the mine, and the whole system harmonizes thoroughly with the power outfit in the average mine. Geographical Clock. The combination in a timepiece of a fixed exterior dial having tiiii subdivisions subdi-visions marked thereon, hour and minute min-ute hands movable over said dial, a central disk turnable In unison with said hour-hand, a polr map of one hemisphere upon said disk, and having substantially a triangular shape, radial ra-dial projections upon the periphery of said disk, and segments of a polar may of the other hemisphere upon these projections. The clock is the invention of Henry Schumacher of San Francisco. An Automatic Light-Ship. Possibly in the future the automatic light-ship will take the place of the old type of vessel, the new beacon riding rid-ing at" its moorings untenanted. Such a ship had recently been established at the Otter Rock, Islay, on the west oast of Scotland. The new ship carries car-ries a light on its mast which is visible vis-ible for about twelve miles, and this lamp Is fed with compressed gas carried car-ried in tanks in the hold of the vessel. ves-sel. The lamp will burn . for many months without attention, and the gas supply is so arranged that on its way from the tank to the lamp it will actuate a lever which rings a powerful power-ful bell. Thus through the medium of two senses the mariner is warned from the vicinity of danger by automatic means. - The Definition of White Light. Herr Plank defines white light as follows: First, by the distribution of the energy in different regions of the srectrum; secondly, by the law that within - each small spectral region within which the energy may be con sidered as uniformly distributed, the energies (squares of the amplitudes) and the phases of the simply periodic partial vibrations are distributed in an absolutely Irregular fashion '.'irregu lar being taken in the sense in which it is used in the probability calculus. If we extend the second law to the entire en-tire spectrum the distribution of energy en-ergy throughout the spectrum can bo calculated, and the resultant energies agree with tUe energies actually measured meas-ured in experiments on normal white light. cts of Cold Storage, icuitural department has sis if investigations Into the matter of old storage. There are several mysterious phenomenon which takes place In cold storage warehouses. ware-houses. ox instance, it has been noted that one lot of fruit will keep u fine condition for many months, while another nearby will decay In a few days. This is particularly true of peaches. It has aLo been noticed that some peaches !ose their delicate flavor very quickly in cold storage, while others are not affected in tha; way in the least. Government agents are trying to discover the causes of these contrary effects. Dry Air for Consumptives. Victims of pulmonary maladies have heretofore been compelled to makfe inconvenient journeys to the higher altitudes al-titudes in search of the pure rarefied air which is known to be so beneficial benefi-cial to them, but it has recently been discovered that the air of limestone caves has all the characteristics of that of the mountains. A sanitarium has been established at the Luray caverns. Va., from which air is drawn Into each chamber that is occupied by a patient. The air is of a uniform temperature and xs free from all germs and dust particles. Strawberry Ice. Strawberry Ice is a refreshing dessert. des-sert. Boil two cups of water and a scant cup of sugar until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved; add the Juice of one orange, the juice of half a lemon lem-on and one cup of strawberry juice. Strain the mixture, cod and freeze. WILD GIRL THE GHOST. Mystery Which Agitated Swiss Canton Is Cleared Up. For some time past the Inhabitants of Oron, in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, Swit-zerland, have ' been agitated by the nightly wanderings of a ghost. Soma few have attempted to solve the mystery, mys-tery, but the majority have, with Swiss superstition, accepted the ghostly ghost-ly visitor as a token of past crime or coming disaster. Two days ago a Me-tieres Me-tieres gendarme, while making his rounds, came upon the supposed ghost in a secluded forest path. It proved to be a girl of about 15 years of age, dumb and partially an idiot. She wore no clothes beyond a portion of old sacking, roughly tied across her body, which was covered with thick and tangled hair. She was taken to the village, where her appearance has created a sensation. Her feet are covered cov-ered with thick, horny skin. She Is unable to walk In shoes, and can only go up and down stairs on all four3. Whence she has come or how long she has existed In a wild state is unknown. un-known. DID GOOD WITH STOLEN MONEY Proceeds of Swindles Given Over ta ' Helpless Children. Gustavo Roselll was the greatest swindler Italy has ever known, though his many crimes were perpetrated purely in the interests of children's charities. He was a cripple, and from his earliest days displayed unwonted interest in those of tender age similarly simi-larly afflicted. When only 23 he set In motion a scheme of fraud on a gigantic gi-gantic scale which relieved the wealthy weal-thy of thousands in fifteen years. With the proceeds of his crime he founded and endowed a cripples' home in Rome, cleared off the debts of three children's hospitals, and Instituted Insti-tuted homes for waifs In - many of the principal Italian cities, though he lived in a dilapidated cottage and almost al-most denied himself the bare necessities necessi-ties of life. When eventually the bubble bub-ble burst he was sentenced to lifelong Imprisonment, but so popular had he become with the masses that frantic crowds cheered him as he was led from the courts. After fifteen years spent in a dungeon he was pardoned. Robbed Senator Gorman. Senator Gorman of Maryland will not keep house In Washington the coming winter, having decided to close his mansion at Laurel because of a recent experience with dishonest servants. Some half dozen persons In his employ joined in a conspiracy to steal money, silverware, bedclothes and other articles, the agreement among them being that the plunder should go toward furnishing a house for one of the number. One of the servants became alarmed when $450 in cash, some silver and a quantity of other things had been purloined. Confession was made to the senator, who refused to prosecute. Instead he closed his home and took rooms in an apartment house. .V-.- -Mrs i, r ft-: V"-. -J J0THE CHILDREN ENJOY lCen Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy- 1 . . Better keep on the safe side. - ; Don't use a. liniment yoti're not sure about. If yow have an Injury, an Ache a serious Cut or Bruise, Lumbago, Neuralgia or anything that is curable by a liniment, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. better get It cured aches and injuries of Man and Beast before many of you -were born. It was found to be reliable by your sires and erandsires; it -will be found so by you. SUBSCRIBE FOR ORES METALS The Leading Mining Journal In the West. 82.00 Fer Year In Advance. Sample Subscription, 50c for three months WANTED SOLICITORS In every city in the United States. Yon can make W3 to Slu per day commission. Send 10c In siaiuns for sample eopy aud particular. OKE3 AKD ftULTA-LS, Mininc Exchange, Denver. RELIABLE ASSAYS. Gold -75 I Gold and Silver tl.00 Lead 75 I Gold, Silv'r. Cop'r.. LS0 Prompt returns on mall samples. .J a 172S (tPAHO ST Ogden Assay Co. denveh. colo. I r &&mjsa pension I Is BiCKFOKU, Washington. D. C, the II will receive quick replies. B. oth N.H. Vols 8taS 80th Corps. Prosecutinc Claims since 18 7 1 When Answering Advertisements Kindlu Mention This Paper. W.N. U. Salt, Lake No. 62, 1802. llllMSWHrttr AIL flS fsllS. Best Cooeh Syrup. Tastes Good. TJi tva oy onuiim Ill Use I I I the m ! MlUlQTtP T OF EX- Ui di blillSdi l Commends Peruna to i V ' H wV er v r1- iy fi Hoc Louis E. Johnson is the son of the late Reverdy Johnson who was United States Senator from Maryland, also Attorney General under President Johnson, and United States Minister to England, and who was regarded as tha greatest constitutional lawyer that ever lived. . In a recent letter from 100 F. Street, N. W., Mr. Johnson says : "No one should longer suffer from catarrh when Peruna is ao cessible. To my knowledge it has caused relief to so many of my friends and acquaintances, that it Is humanity to commend its use to all persons suffering with this distressing disorder of the human system." Louis E. Johnson. Catarrh Poisons. Catarrh is capable of changing all the life-giving secretions of the body into scalding fluids, which destroy and inflame every part they come in contact with. Applications Ap-plications to the places affected by catarrh can do little good save to soothe or quiet disagreeable symptoms. Hence it is that gargles, sprays, atomizers and inhalants only serve as temporary relief. So long as the irritating secretions of catarrh continue to be lornied so long will the membranes continue to be inflaraed, no matter what treatment is used. There is but one remedy that has the desirabla effect, and that remedy is Church Attractions. Rev. Wilson Carlile, the noted London Lon-don minister, ha3 Introduced moving pictures into his church services and furnishes all persons desiring it with a free cup of coffee as they leave tha church. Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoyment enjoy-ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes 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 physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its 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 the 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 from the use of the old-time 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 you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers deal-ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be oought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP the front of every package. pack-age. In order to get its beneficial effects It is always al-ways necessary to, buy the genuine only. - m ' -...V K'SrtJ ....-rr.-, 4. A SOUND ARGUMENT. 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