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Show READ AND YOU WILL LEARN WASTED TO A SHADOW. That the leading medical writer and 'teacher of all the lever al school of practice andona and recommend. In the auungeat terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering Into the composition f Dr. Plano's Golden Medical Discovery for the eurs of weak stomach, dyspepsia-catarr- h of stomach, "liver complaint, torpid liver, or bilious ness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It is also a spec! lie remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal a (fac- tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung diseases lexeept consumption) accompanied with severe oougha It Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it Is especially efficacious in producing perfect cures. It mutuins lllark Cherry berk, Golden Seal root, liluudruot. Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof, liartliolow, of Jefforson Med. College; Piuf. Hunt, of the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finley Elliugwood, M. IX, of Dennett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. I)., late of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D.. late of Cincinnati; Pnf. Edwin M. Hale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and scores of others equally eminent in their several schools of practice. The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes, that has any such vrujanunuil endorsement worth more than any number of ordinary testimonials. Open publicity of Its formula on the bottle wrapier la the hast possible guaranty of its merit. A glance at this published formula will show thatOolden Medical Discovery contains no poisonous or harmful agents and no alcohol d glycerine ehemically pure, being used Instead. Glycerine Is entirely 1 a most besides and unobjectionable useful Ingredient In the rare ef all stom-ae-h as well ss bronchial, throat and lung affections. There Is the highest medical authority for its nse in all snrh cases. The Discovery is a concentrated glyo-- ' eric extract of native, medicinal roots and 1 safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, nodical autlioritios, endorsing its Ingredients mailed fire on request. Address snow-crown- d .v,v: 'S' ' triple-reline- Dr. IL V. Pier., Buffalo, K. a Curs After Fifteen Years ef Suffering. A. H. Stotts, messenger at ths Bute Capitol, Columbia, O., says: "For fifteen years I had kidney troubles, and though I d houses of Tania, one of doctored faithfully, the largest cities of the Delta, are could not find a left behind ua. On our right loom up. cure. I bad heavy In the distance those mighty monubackaches, d I z y ments of a bygone age, the Pyramids headaches sad terof Glzeh, Cheops, Kephren and Men-karrible urinary direr-ders- . g and unspeakably One day I grand in their solitary sovereignty of collapsed, fell Inths desert. on tbs sensible The ehinlng waters of the Nile wind sidewalk, and then In and out among the distant palms, wasted away In bed for ten weeks. and mirror in their surface the fellah Attar belag given up, I began using villages dinging to tha muddy banks, Donas Kidney Pills. In a couple of while women with large water Jara months i regained my old health, and balanced upon their heads herds of now weigh 188 pounds. Twelve boxes camels loaded with bales of merchandid It. and I have been well two dise, patriarchal Egyptians with turyean." baned heads and the flowing beards Bold by all dealers. SO cents a box. riding upon the moet diminutive of Foster-MIlburCo. Buffalo, N. Y. donkeys, and strangely fashioned twowheeled wagons bearing Interesting One of Women's Trials, women with font it awful when a women keeps groups of black-robe- d veiled faces, all pass In seemingly fixing her back hair at tbs theater and endless procession before our wonderthen when ths performance Is over finds that she has left her diamond ing eyes as we journey down through the biblical land of Goshen from Alex- rlng.oa her dresser at home! Cleveander ancient capital to the city land Leader. of the khalifa. El Masr, as the Arabs call their capital, is the largest city of Africa, end with Ils superb natural surround. The best cheap tea is ings, its scores of princely palaces, its hundreds of splendid mosques, its hotwater; dont spoil good Imposing citadel and ancient walls. Is quite the most enchanting of all water with trash tea. the cities of the East ..Fredas tw sfoear ratans roar ka Minus's Mat. Many-Side- d Cairo. d Cairo, the many-sideShow Lack of Intelligence. city of the desert" ss it has been It !i astonishing how Interested aptly called, is the ideal oriental city, Some folks can get In the announce and preserves the true spirit of the me .that a new satellite has bees East. As we ramble through the fasdiscovered near Jupiter, and bow little cinating and bewildering labyrinth of they are when you try to tell them bazaars; or go tearing through Its about your new baby. narrow, crowded streets oa the hurricane deck" of the ubiquitous and Inevitable donkey (the street car of the East") we are carried back In Are you acquainted with spirit to the days of Haroun and all the world of oriental tea? Is it tea that you fiction Is conjured up by the subtle know? Are you sure you charm of Its dreamy atmosphere. In Its older native quarters this city of know tea? the desert displays delightfully picArabic characterand purely turesque Celebrates 104th Birthday. istics of true oriental architecture, and James Bellows McGregor of North remains essentially that wondrous Newport, N. H., believed to be the city of the Arabian Nights, which oldest Free Mason In America, celeour earliest childhoods's fancy his 104th birthday recently. He to Itself. The most striking brated has voted the Democratic ticket since Immense khans and are the features he wu of age. covered bazaars, the medieval city walls and ancient gates, ths mosques DOITT rOKOKT A huge Sox package kedCroas Ball Moo, ooly with their exquisitely carved and stucHubs Company, Bout Bead, laa. Tits leant. fincoed minarets, conceded to ha the est In ths world, end fre- rjrtal-conle- s J4r Financial Value. the sonorous roleJpmjStCS The true worth of a girl In Albania rln is heard five times aflqjroESLfing Is sometimes When the Mohammedan call to prayer, the she desires toreadily estimated. marry she collects all curious winding streets, shaded by her money and mounts It on her nesd, carpets and tarpaulins spread from so that observers may note her finanroof to roof ss a protection from tha cial value. mid-da- y heat, and crowded from wall lo waU with towering camels, loaded SIX MONTHS' CIRCLE TOUR, $62. donkeys, and an Indescribable Egyptian population; and lastly, but pos- Still Another Move by the New 8alt characteristic of tbs sibly most Lake Route. dreamy, superstitious sentiment of the Route will sell round Lake Salt The lattice-worwinEast, the exquisite which trip tickets to Los Angeles, returning dows, called mushrsbeyahs, through Ban Francisco and Ogden, for overhang the narrow streets, permitTickets on 862.00, good six months. Moswomen of the ting the veiled Balt Lake, Stockton, sale agents by lems household to gaze unseen upon Eureka, Mammoth, Spanish Fork, Prothe passing throng; for the law of the vo, American Fork and Lehl. prophet commands that the face of a Mohammedan woman must never be Effect of Lightning on Treee. uncovered except within the sanctity The shattering effects of lightning of the harem. Los Angeles Times. upon trees may be accounted for, in v some degree, by the sudden evolution of heat and expansion of gases In the His Patriotic Appetite. Adolph was devouring something, if wood and the vaporizing of the water In tie aap. A veritable explosion may not with relish, at least with earnestness. From time to time he would thus bo caused. saw away with a knife at something under the bar and convey a small particle to his mouth. Try It, be said to the customer Gossips are not the only who entered, holding forth what ap- Bad It Is ths end of a dresm-llk- e week of voyaging over summer seas. The cold fog of old England, the frosen canals of Holland and the Alps are now but memories of ths past. The terraced and vine-clashores of sunny Italy have smiled their last upon us. The fragrant orange groves of 8idly and the mountainous shores of ancient Crete have melted away Into the distant horiton, and the great ship throba and bean her way ever southward over unlit waters ss smooth ss burnished brass. Another evening of stars upon the blue Mediterranean, with ths crescent moon, reflecting In Its waters the symbol of Islam. Another night gently rocked in the dreamland of the deep. Then a glorious 'sunrise under a warm Oriental sky, and the spell of the mysterious East Is upon us. Ths sir becomes more gentle and balmy ss a smell of the tropics is wafted to us , K;' : ' - mud-walle- awe-inspirin- n . d, Band Plays on High Chimney. A doxen members of an Irish brass band In Dublin recently gave a performance on the top of a chimney 140 feet high. many-coior-e- . Thanksgiving Rates. "Hurrah for the fun, is the pudding dona? Hurrah for the pumpkin pie. Visit the old folks at home end enjoy the days blessing free from care. One fare for the round trip between any station In Utah on the Balt Lake Route, Utahs most popular line. Tickets on sale November 29 and SO, good until December 1. Native on Buffalo. across the gently rippling waters. Strange felucca-rigge- d vessels, manned by turbaned Orientals, pass us from time to time, and at last, under the white heat of an African midday, new continent Is sighted. The land of mystery Is before us! The Egypt of the Pharaohs! The indent land of Khem! Elephant Struck by Trail. Bays the Shanghai Times: "Rangoon papers record the rare event of an elephant being run over by a train. ,It happened at the 106th mile on the Irrawaddy section of the railway. The elephant was straying on the line. The front portion of the engine was, of course, somewhat damaged, as la only to bo expected, but nothing else occurred. There wsa no derailment Ths Quays of Alexandria. With a rattle of chains our anchor goes down, a quarantine boat pulls alongside, manned by a crew of Egyptian sailors In the picturesque garb of the Orient We resign ourselves and our belongings to the tender mercies of a horde of brigands In turbans, fezxes and flowing skirts, and, presto! We are upon the quays of Alexandria! At last we are In Egypt the land of of carriages." the moet ancient civilization known to history; the mother of science and BABY CAME NEAR DYING. architecture and mistress of the ancient world: the Egypt of Moses, of Awful Skin Humor an Fran Rameses, of Alexander and of CleoScratched Till Blood Ran patra; that Egypt over which Joseph Wasted to a Skeleton ruled and to which his brethren cams Cured by 8peedlly for corn; that Egypt whose Pharaoh Cutlcura. held the indent Israelites In bondage, "When three months old my boy and where great Antony fell a captive broke out with an Itching, watery to the charms of tha sorceress queen, our rash all over his body, and he would Cleopatra. Egypt, the landis of last at earliest Childhoods dreams, ran. We tried scratch till the blood a glowing, tangible reality! nearly everything, but he grew worsen The Journey by rail from Alexandria we feared a and to skeleton, wasting to Cairo la one of the most Interesting die. He slept only when he would experiences Imaginable; our way leadIn our arms. The first application of through the luxuriant vegetation of Cnticura soothed him so that he slept ing Nile delta, and unfolding a conIn his cradle for the first time In many the panorama of strange stantly weeks. One set of Cutlcura made a Oriental changing life to our unaccustomed cure. and permanent complete g trains of eyes. Long, (Signed) Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, camels, loaded with Immense bunches Ontario." of green clover and chicken coops filled with live poultry, are silhouetted of Rest. Proper Importance against the distant horizon az they evto Rest la absolutely necessary talk patiently along In single file. ery one. There must be periods of Graceful palm forests nod their feathrelaxation. Moments when the mind over native villages of mud ery plumes force for and soul and body gather huts. Egyptian buffaloes, or water continued activity. The thing one should guard against oxen, are seen working In the fields or Is taking rest at the wrong moment Herein lies most of the success of life resting at the right time. Too many make the mistake of undertaking to do more than they can shoulder. They begin a task that does not long to them. They are overambi-tiouand "by that sin fell the angels." In trying to do more than they can do they foil utterly. slow-movin- TEA k TEA tongues tea loosens. Finding Hades on Earth. a man has become utterly selfish and regardful only of himself In ths world, the devil may well afford to spare him any of the comparatively milder discomforts of a hereafter. John A. Howland. When TEA No Rival I There la no country In ths world where so many people and such large proportion of the total population live without doing any physical Hindu. 5100 Reward, $100. Tfc Nadar of UUi ftptr will bo yl.Md la laan that Ihara.aal wart imadraadcddlaaaMikaiaolaaag hare ahli to euro la SU Ita atagaa, aad that b 5 Catanfc. Holla Ctuirb Cara la Ibt ealy pool lira aw known to tha nodical frotoralty. Oolorrl fra bolaa a eofiattuUuool dlaoioo. raqalraa a Manila UuBal uvatmaak Hali'i Uoiairb Cara la lakaa ' taraally, aoliaz dlraeuy spun tha Mood aad s in tbarakr dattrtyla tbi foundation at tbo yutB, dlraaaa, Itranma by bundles up tie eoauUiuTtUau.'. tai aaiuro la dutag Ita work. Tha para aomiiefa fall In In eurulvo powonpruprlourt odof that Om Handled iMlui fur oar eiN Uui itthey fan ta Sara. Scud for llw of UwtlBokUli. Addwra CHBirsr (XX, Toledo, Sold by oil Drauulw. no. Tore Ball' tally run for eoatUpatka a Study and Think, It Is a piling up of reserve force A lack of Inherited popu- larity. energy hinders, but a knowledge of self end the application of useful truths com peasate. Earl M. Pratt. Scientist PLANTS. HOSPITALS CROWDED Know of Many Murderous wntro man Nuotm Spscles, of "TJw leaves of this plant were curl Qua, the botanist said. "Each had a Km PlnkhamW Advtoe Saves Many From this Sad and Ooatly Experianos lot of long, coarss halra on It, and a knob In the center covered with green It to a sad but mucilage. true foot that 'A bee lighted on one of the hairs. very year Then a strange thing happened. The brings aa to come to hairs seemed In tha neighboring life. They reared up and pounced upon number of ope rations performed the bee, they carried It over to the upon women in knob and they pressed it firmly Into our hospitals. the mucilage. life then left them. More thsnthree-fourth- s They were simple hairs again. of tha The bee struggled helplessly, like a patients The leaf gradufly stuck on snow on those lying ally folded round it, enveloping it at whlta beds are women and girls who last, aa in an apple duuipllng the pas- are awaiting or recovering from operaby neglect. try envelopes the frulL And a few I tions made necessary Every one of there patients had hours later tbs leaf opened again, but In of that no sign of the bee remained, It had!I plenty warning left orbearingofdown the right reeling, (tain at the been devoured. womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in the This plant was tbs sundew, the mall of the back, leucorrliaea, dizzig sundew, aliout which Roa-rett-l ness. flatulency, displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these wrote his best poem. s There are many among symptoms are indications of an uncondition of the ovaries or plants. The bladderwort, the tooth-wo- healthy and if not heeded the trouble and the butterwort attract In- woiub, will make headway until the penalty sects and snlmslculae, end, Imprison- baa to be paid by a dangerous operamuing them by means of hairs end tion, and s lifetime of impaired usefulness at beat, while in many eases the cilage, devour them at leisure. In Borneo and South America It la results The following letter should bring said that there are large to suffering women Mire Luella trees, powerful enough to capture and hope of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Adams, men. even digest foxes, gulls, children, writes; Wash., But ws have no scientific (ruth that Mr. Fink ham: such trees exist. They could exist, of DearAbout two year ago I was great ofcourse, but, till we actually see them ferer from s levers feinala trouble, pain and hcsiladMVL forma and The doctor nrman-ihaIt le boat to regard the stories sbou finally told nw that I had a tumor on tha them as native twaddle." iie r. flesh-eatin- flesh-eater- rt -- are-fata- l. flesh-eatin- g wutnb and ruiint undorjri an operation If I wanted to get well 1 Mt that this was my dusth warrant, but 4 ipeut biiudnate of dol lars tor medical halu, but tha tuinur krfd growing bYafinuttely I eorrmixiuilod with an aunt In tbs New England Htatro, and she advised me to take Lyiua it. Mukham'i Vegetable OmiiMiund, aa it was laid to curs tumors. I diil an and Immediate!; began to Improve in health, and 1 was ntlrnly cured, the tumor disappearing entirely, without an operation. 1 widi every Buffering woman would try thia great preparation." Just aa surely aa Mire Adams waa Taunton's Mismatcd Robbers. The Hon. Carlton Sahford and William Davison, two prominent lawyers of Taunton and members of the school board, were one day visiting la a school room where the pupils had collected old rubbers, which were sold and the proceeds used for tha purpose of school room decoration. Standing side by side, Mr. 8anford, considerably over six feet In height, Mr. Davison considerably less than average height, the difference was vqry noticeable. Just before leaving, Mr. Sanford spoke of a beautiful silk flag draped near the front of the room. That ie a fine flag," said he. "Yes," replied the teacher; old rob- cured of the troubles enumerated in her letter, jnnt so .surely will Lydia E. PlnUham's Vegetable Compound cur every woman in the toed who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation of tile ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. Mrs. Pinkham iuvitea all young women who are ill to write her tor free advioa. Address, Lynn, Ms ' . ber." That to what we are, said Mr. Davison. But a mlamated pair," answered Cut Your Work in Two Mlsa G. Graduated Coots. The chauffeur bad been baffled up I in the rural court for violating ths speed limit asked How much, your honor? the prisoner. Ten dollara,". drawled, the., long- - J whiskered Judge, with a look of 1m portance. But the bailiff needs a new palt of gum boots for this winter. Twenty dollars fine." And the constable needs an over-coat and a for cap. Thirty dollars fine." And the old orse that draws tha lockup wagon needs a blanket. And, young Forty dollars fine. man, you bettpr run while yon have the chance, for If the court finds It to In need of anything else we are liable to attach your machine. . Atkin Saws cut not only wood, iron nd other material ter than any other, but they cut Kiri. 1 I Tbt i horams they are made of the bet steel in the world by men that know how. .. . Aiklu taws. Can KiIvm, PirfcctUa riser c , an mI4 S? all gas kafZwan CaiilagMM NfiM. Icrapan, Men. E. C. ATKINS CO. I no. CD. Lugot lav Maaafactaran la ika Wads Factor? aad Encatlva (Micas, IcdlaaapoJIa ScAKcnn Ncv Tctfc, Cklcife, Mlacca?aUa Praha ' (Orem), Iraih, Baa Pmaclacs " Stkatsa Tonus (CaacCa) Accept MU) cubitlhitc lailit ths Atkla Braad BY GOOD DEALERS EVBlYVetlf The LlmlL Many a man thinks he to patient minister Instructed his with pain when he 1s only perverse to sat who the congregaamong clerk, tion during the service, lo give a low eating pickles. whistle If anything In hla sermon appeared to be exaggerated. On hearing the minister say, In those days there were snakes fifty tee t long, the clerk A money challenge gave a subdued whistle. I shopld have said thirty feet, addA money challenge ed the minister. A money challenge Another whistle from the clerk. On consulting Thompson's A money challenge said the minister, In confare rreecr tusion, I see the length to twenty ISsSehUirercf feet." Still another whistle; whereon the Warm hearts do not grow In hot preacher leaned over and said In a houses. Ye ran whistle as stage whisper: much as ye like. MacPherson. but I'll no take anlther foot off for anybody!" Harpers Weekly. A Scotch TEA TEA Dont touch it at less than Not Quito 8o Bad. 60c lb; it isnt worth while. When he came up the hallway she from his manly Mrs. WlnSlow's Soothing SfTnp. plucked something We know the market. Far riUldru taathlas. mtttaa tha aura, radneaa shoulder. McaiMUa. ' Yaar eraser racana ym T If yse See, she cried, a strongs hair! UksSSkllUag'sBara You are a base deceiver. Easy to Tell tha Difference. He shuddered and turned pale. Buy your smiles at the bar and yoa As near as the layman can make out she continued In a cold are likely to pick up your sorrows Yes, from the elaborate account of the distinction made by the experts, tbs best voice, you have, allowed some boob everywhere. black to brush you down Instead of way to tell the difference between a loving hands to ma-- 1 DSC Tnx FAMOUS Is to s tornado and look at tbs waiting for my cyclone Blue. Larse brush. the Oh, George, you Rad Craea BaU nlpulate Kura Gompuy, South Mend. Iod. wreckage afterward. The easts. do not love me any more! I can tell Pirn's Cure cannot be too hlshly apokea of re It to a strange bristle. It to easy to be brave when you a sough eura J- - W. O'Buu, m Third Ava. With a great feeling of relief he know the enemy baa only blank cartN., MlODespoUa, Mina--. Jsn. A IMS. told her that she might brush off his ridges. coat forever. Breathe Through Nose. The mouth 1s not the right entrance The Farmer's Llf. Ufa's the life far ma for sir which Is to enter those delicate The farmer's rhea on my knee, no We are friend to you and Without and wonderful organisms our lungA But like the ;it millionaire from town A little filtration must be beneficial That comm down here an' etrolle aroun' your grocer; faithful to both. model farm" o his an shows before It Is allowed to enter the lungA Tha His hands tha way to hoe the rows. Schilling's Oral la a (Mg fooStnie e wmm The nasal passage affords this filtraare with. The farmer's life's the life frr me. saves a so tremendous and tion. With blooded stork an' two rr three amount of wear and tear of the lungA Big homelmm rarrlngra to whirl Borrowed brains have a way of balkMe Into town to see my girl. ing when you drive them In public. An' atop along the route to aqulnt Up through a glass with hlnte o' mint The farmer! life's the life far me go to bed at two or three What did they do for tea Tn O'clock, the wny aoma farmers do. An git up whrn I wantrd to. How has so dainty a drink could kind o' amlle two hundred and fifty years I reckon I the farmer's life a while. An' stand tal promotes light thinking and light conversation. Tea time is the time for light thought and talk. or mental work, and on the earnings of other people as In India. The AMONG S plo-ture- d a, that produces positiveness and Pound TEA Y. r FLESH-EATER- Nativsa With In waters the of the Nile, restreveling ing entirely submerged with tha exception of their great horned heads. Upon every hand the creaking, groans, ing, Irrigating machines called turned camels, constantly by donkeys or blindfolded oxen, lift the lifeglvlng waters of the historic stream to Irrigate the fields of sugar cane which wave along its banks. sak-kieh- TEA Crocodile. peered to be a slice of smoked beef. Furthermore it was It wae ham. tough ham, and was salty enough to take the skin off the tongue. It was not particularly palatable, either, as the customer was compelled to remark after aa Ineffectual attempt to masticate it Dots from my own town in Gersaid Adolph prondly. "You cant buy It here. An old lady Just Mist of Unreality. from dere brought H to me d crowds of Chattering It doesnt taste particularly nice. men and chattering women gather at said the customer. the various stations along the line Nice? Nice? Sure It lind nice. clamoring to sell as kullehs'' of Nile But It comes from my own town, und water, oranges, Egyptian bread and I eat It. New York Press. the rather questionable delicacy kown as kabsbs. Everything Is Salary for Opposition Leader, new and strange, and seems envelinhas enacted a law providCanada of mist In that a unreality oped definite mystery whlih Imparts the ing for the payment of a salary to the chief charm to the Orient. Soon ths leader of the opposition In parliamenL many, to-da- half-nake- TEA agol TEA 1 Detroit Tribune. Worse. Douglas Jerrold'a Pun. I Just heard yon mention Dabley,' Jerrold once went to a party at When 1 returned traveler. which Mr. Perper had assembled hli said the some years ago ha used to him knew friends, and said to his host on enter on a tear once In a while. My dear Mr. Pepper, go Ing the room: Well," replied the bow glad you must be to see your on a tear twice in a while "he goes friends mustered." now." stay-at-hom- e, as tea gone over the world so far, and made friends so many? r Ideals. Ideals are something we should like to reap In others, but fall to sow la ourselvsA |