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Show AROUND THE CIRCLE U. S. Di3PEr,SAT0RY Describes the Print ipal Ingredients Contained in KEEP THE DOLLARS Are we claiming too much for Peruna when we claim it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh? Have we abundant proof that Peruna is in realsuch a catarrh remedy? Let us see IT MAKES WEALTH ity what the United States Dispensatory of says of the principal ingredients Peruna. Take, for instance, the ingredient hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. The United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved mucous membranes, chronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia 'catarrh of the shomach1, chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice, (catarrh of the liver and in diseased mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Peruna, cory-dalformosa, is classed in the United o also States Dispensatory as a tonic. Is cubebs classed as a stomachic and as a tonic for the mucous membranes. Cedron seeds is another ingredient of Peruua, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. The seeds are to be found in The United very few drug stores. States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, and in intermittent diseases as a substitute for quinine. Oil of copaiba, another ingredient of Peruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and It acts as a stimuintestinal tract. membranes. lant on the genito-urinar- y Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dysentery and diarrhea, and some chronic diseases of the liver and kidneys. Send to us for a free book of testimonials of what the people think of Peruna as a catarrh remedy. The best evidence is the testimony of those who have tried it. is MOVING YOUR OWN COMMUNITY. Buy of of the Man You Will and Your FOR ALL Will Buy Who Come IN Dollar Back Again. Copyright hy Alfred As on the western C Clarr.) prairies pioneer days, the trapper's cam)) In fire, kindled to prepare his frugal meal or him from the biting wind, fanned Into renewed vigor, spread, first on the tiny blade of grass to neighboring blades, and thence to the tangled masses all around until the broad plains were one vast sea of seathlng flame destroying all before It, so the mail order business, started In the eastern cities on a small scale, fanned by the breeze of judicious advertising, has spread until it now covers the length and breadth of our land and threatens disaster to the smaller The note of dealers everywhere. warning has been sounded, the light is visible In the sky. and yet, apparently oblivious to it all, the ones whose safety Is being endangered, heed not the alarm nor the signal of disaster. The country merchant and the farmer, whose combined efforts can stem the tide of destruction that threatens to engulf them, are alone unconscious of the approaching devastation, that, like a great sea of consuming flame, is threatening to engulf them. The country merchant and the farmer the 6lmple, honest dwellers in the rural districts, are the victims this gigantic peril Is reaching out for to fill Its rapacious maw. Kach year Its grasp becomes firmer, its power greater. Only a few short years ago the catalogue house was a thing unIt stands as one of heard of, And America's greatest institutions. with great fortune conies great power, so now the mail order business may well be classed among the powers of the nation. Its efforts are already being felt at the national capital, to warm y elves in this connection. With the rapid growth of the mall order bust-ar- e These large being established. firms are daily reaching out for new sections of trade. What will be the result along this liner With the growth of the catalogue house comes the death of the rural mercantile Let them once destroy tho trade. country merchant and the markets of the world will be In the hands of a few wealthy capitalists. Their branch houses will appear In all the country towns and the farmer will no longer be Independent. His friend, the country dealer, who through competition was forced to pay the value of the butter, eggs, etc., will be a thing of the past, and in his place will appear the fat, gloating face of the capitalist, in whose benumbed conscience there is no thought of pity, whose breast contains instead of a heart a great lump of cold stony gold, whose one ambition is to build up a greater fortune than the world has ever seen, and who cares naught for the tears or trials, woes or weeping of his victims so long as he can squeeze a little more of the coveted glittering treasure from him. Again, the dollar spent with the local dealer stays in the community where it blesses the spender over and over again. The merchant pays it to the butcher for meat, the butcher gets his bread of the baker and therefore drops tho dollar into the baker's till, the baker pays it to the miller for flour, and the latter buys his grain from the farmer, so the dollar once more jingles merrily in the farmer's trousers pocket. Rut spend it with the mall order house and It Is gone never to return. It goes to build up the great commercial Interests of New York or Chicago. Does It pay the farmer to send his money to help beautify and build up these great cities? Has he not more interest In beautifying and building up his own section of the country? If not, he should. If a place is good enough for a man to live In and to make his money In, it is good enough for him to spend his money in. Who helps build the churches, school houses, streets, bridges, etc.? Does the mall order house help? Will they give a dollar to educate the farmer's children, or donate anything to support the farmer's widow or orphans? Do they help to pay the taxes, or add anything to The C3t Meat Man. There is a man in New York city whom every cat ou the street runs to meet. Earh da he calls to leave meat for the cats that are kept In warehouses on the water front as a protection against river rats. On Saturday mornings this cat caterer is always later, and the cats will not stir from home until he comes. The man thinks that the cats must read the caleudars in the offices to find out when Saturday comes; if not, bow do the) know? REFUSES TO ANSWER Light in the Dairy Stable. so conThere are few stables structed that light cannot be given Declines to Reveal His Individual In larger quantities than at present. Holdings in Railroad. Many of our stables are dark boles, H. Harriman, head New York.-- E. and that means also that they are of the Union Pacific system, spent The dark stable that is clean dirty all day Monday in a' recital of por First give light, and is an exception. Hons of the Intimate history of the then it will be easier to get the Some of these financial operations of himself and cleanliness dark stables are so filthy that a person his associates before the Interstate cannot stay In them for Ave minCommerce commission, which, in be utes without having the clothes behalf of the United States governcome so scented that It will take ment, is investigating consolidations hours of aerating to get rid of the obPaternal New Zealand. and combinations of carriers, relaThis should not smell. It is said that nobody is ever out jectionable tions between carriers and communistable is a healthy The be. light a ty of interest therein, their rates, fa- of job in New Zealand There is an place, but the dark stable is not. elaborate government department, councilities and practices. should be let In from at least Special which keeps a record of all who lose Light three sides, the east, south and west. sel for the government made particemployment and helps them to posiular attack on the reorganization and tions, advancing railway fare to take Pruning Fruit Trees. financing of the Chicago & Alton railthem to places where help is desired, I prune as many of the trees durroad by the Harriman syndicate, and seeking out merchants or manufacFebruary and March as time and their action with a challenge by coun- turers who want men, and as a last ing weather will permit. .This makes a sel for the railroads of the right of resort giving the unemployed some third to a half of the total number the Interstate Commerce commission occupation on government operations. each year. Cutting with hand saws, to inquire into the private transacclose and parallel to remaining limb, Electrically Ripened Bananas. constituted tions of an individual, thinning outer ends of limbs with pole has An English electrical expert and leaving as many fruit two chief events of the da's prodiscovered a means of ripening ba- pruners, on main limbs, as ceedings. nanas to order. The bunches are spurs, especially to have all the Mr. Harriman declined to tell what hung in an airtight glass case in possible. We plan and so plowing burned removed brush of the preferred stock of which are a number of electric lights. proportion the Alton sold to the Union Pacific The artificial light and beat hasten can be commenced as early as the belonged to him individually, and the the ripening process In proportion to soil is in condition to work, as all the is needed in decomposing the way was paved fr taking the question on. Rec- moisture The point the number of lights turned into the federal courts. of manure drawu and coating heavy enable raised involves a material limitation ords have been made which cuch winter i,r,arl the operators to make delivery of any on the inquisitorial power of the commission and is of serious importance desired quantities at au agreed time. A Gastronomic Joy. to the whole question of Interstate inPopular Mechanics. You can talk about your corporation investigate. clambakes, spiketail banquets, chamPractical Jokes Not Always Safe. pagne suppers and midnight lunches. CHIEF OF POLICE UNDER FIRE. A naval officer noticed that his dehut after all the jolliest. merriest, sat- canter of sherry grew steadily empty. isfactoryest affair of all Is a turkey Accused of Being Member of Gang a view With to prevent the "evaporawith the church down supper tion," he filled It up with the vilest in the basement of the people Organized to Rob Tourists. sanctuary. he could decoction The compound. Salt Lake City. Another phase of There is where one gets more happy sherry still decreased and at last he hearts and the famous $10,000 McWhirter robgood things for his money called up the steward. His explanathan anywhere else Ohio State bery of last fall developed Tuesday tion was thoroughly satisfactory. "I Journal. of when Police Chief George give the cook two wine glasses for the morning A. Sheets and Captain George RalOne View of Greatness. 60tip every evening,'' he said. eigh of the detective department were Tennyson used to have great satisImproved Gutta percha. arrested' on a charge of conspiracy. faction telling his later admirers of a Green gutta-perchis now obtained man in the Isle of Wight who, on beBoth men were taken before Justice from the leaves of the caoutchouc ing asked if he was acquainted with F. M. Bishop and arraigned on a tree, and is said to be more durable the great man that wrote the "In to of cheat "rob, charge conspiring than that procured by cutting into the Memoriam," replied: '"E a great and defraud certain divers tourists stem of the tree. Unlike the ordinary man! W'y, 'e only keeps one mansunand travelers whose names are product, it does not require an expen- ervant--an' 'E don't sleep In th' known, out of certain moneys, the sive process of purification, so that 'ouse. amount of which Is unknown." At- its cost is cheapened. In France Copper-Plateis now being emAluminum. torney William Newton, "Dr. Jim" green gutta-perchA process of plating aluminum with Donaldson and Rosario Uazzuto, a ployed in the construction of subcopper by welding methods has been West Temple saloon keeper, were ar- marine cables. invented in Germany by Herr Wach-nitz- . rested Monday evening on a similar The Duty of All. This is as important charge and a warrant was served on We live not merely in the world, because one ofregarded the obstacles to a W. H. Parrent in the county jail Tuesbut for the world as well as for our- wider use of aluminum has been its day morning which included him in selves. And in upturning the differ- comparative lack of resistance to the the alleged gang of swindlers. Warrants are also out for Larry and Jack ent strata of society what precious action of many fluids and its failure metal Is oft discovered, what unsus to hold O'Brien and W. W. Bell, alleged Mcpaint. These objections are reWhirter robbers who are still miss- pected spiritual values encountered! moved when it is covered with a thin Ah, this is ing. Both Chief Sheets and Captain plating of copper, while its weight is and gaining hy giving of our time, not Raleigh seem to take their arrest as materially increased. a joke, and say that It was done by talent, money or cheer, even more than the county attorney as a means of we give. Weather and Suicides. stirring the legislature to pass the Suicide travels in waves like various fire and police bill now before the Quarter Acre Berry Bed. kinds of crime, and in large cities house. acre of good land, set they come in rapid succession. Dull varieties and cultiwell with proper BONILLA LOSES BATTLE. November has been called tho suicide vated, should produce from 20 to 40 month, but August shows a larger of nice berries every season, number the past year, and it is believNicaragua Victorious in a Fight on bushels M. A. Thayer. This would give ed that the says the Frontier. heat has a very great an ordinary family fresh berries every deal to do great with suicides. In extreme Nicara-guaa Managua, Nicaragua. The and in liberal season, day supply, cold weather there are few suicides forces on Feb. 20 captured, with- canned, preserved or. dried, during the in this or any other country. out opposition, the town of El Truin-fo- , entire year. in Honduras, and on the 21st, after The Witness of Age. Does Your Cow Do This? God has arranged a series of testa six hours' hard fighting, the Nicara-guaAny cow failing to provide eight along one's path which brings out army occupied San Bernardo, an of milk a day now, when winto view the principles which really pounds excellent positioi! owing to the fact feed-stuf- f are govern us. By the time we reach old ter and that It is In communication by land here, can hardly be considered a age, if not before, these many cruand water with the Nicaraguau base profitable one. Of course, this does cibles through which our spirits are of operations. Many Hondurans were not apply to tho heifers or to cows called to pass have removed all doubt killed or wounded and the retreating almost duo to freshen as to whose we are and whom we love. Sherlock Bristol. army left quantities of ammunition Good for the Hair. and many rifles upon the field. The Where the hair is dry and brittle, casualties upon the Nicaragtmn side with a tendency to fall out, an English were a few men wounded. restorative Is the simple one of a free General Miguel R. Davilaya has arof pure cocoanut oil. This rived at Danlig. Honduras (not far application from the Nicaragua!! frontier), from treatment, continued for a few weeks six, perhaps will accomplish A provisex the interior of Honduras. cellent results. ional government has been established across the frontier in Honduras, by Blinders. Maximo Rosnless. Miguel Oquila and How would you like to wear blindIgnacio Castro, prominent Hondurean revolutionists who are serving with ers when going Into a strange place? Colts don't like it, either. Give them the Nicaraguan forces. a fair show. Strip off the blinders! Says Adams Was Far Away From the Let the little fellows see; that is only fair. And you would be mad If we Scene of the Crime. said you were not fair. Now wouldn't the Ida. bit attor Bit Wallace, by you0 neys for Steve Adams are laying the for their theory that foundation The Joys of a Bridegroom. Mr. Troomer- - "Where on earth is Steve Adams was not In the Marble Creek region when Fred Tyler was my new silk hat? I've looked every Townsend's Enamel Cream where for it." His Bride (sweetly) A murdered, but was in Spokane. Makes attractive facet Immediate'. Siperlor "You said you wanted it ironed, dear, to lace powders, lis uk in not de.:e.iied. positive declaration that Steve Adams so I sent it out to the For sale everywhere.. Prloa 50 cents laundry." and Jack Simpkins were miles away from the scene of the crime when Long in Service of Firm. Boule, the claim jumper, was killed, A London firm of electro-platwas made on Tuesday by Newt. Glover, a witness called in behalf of makers has in its service 18 men and We have been tryiri; to enlarge our women who have been working for the defense. Watch Repairing Dopertment sufIt from 56 to 60 years. ficiently to rfo work promptly. We Perkins Goes Scot Free. have succeeded. Send in all you want to Feminine Remonstrances. Albany, N. Y The court ot apMen are creatures. They peal decided cn Tuesday In favor of grumble if strange we are extravagant ant! of vice W. president Perkins, George frivolous; they do not like us to be iho New York Life Insurance comtoo simple In our habits. Lady's Pic pany, and a member of lb.1 firm of J. torlal. P. Morgan & Co., in the matter of the Danish Proverb. charge of grand larceny made against 170 him In connection with the payment A bad wife wishes her husband's 111 a"W of funds of New York Life to the Re- heel turned homeward, and not his "am sr ri Ain ai. publican National campaign in 1904 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The opinion holds that there was no larceny, owing t6 the absence of criminal Intent. HARRlMAN j a a Disease Puzzles Doctors. mysterious disease is troubling It has the Dutch medical profession broken out in the district of Oiuldorp, not far from Utrecht, and Prof. Spronek. of Utrecht, after all the best efforts he can devise, has had to con tests himself perplexed. Tile disease is a contagious affection of the heart, and the patients invariably develop There have been more high fever than -- too CMfti Prof. Sproocll has made a careful anlysis of blood taken from patients, but has utterly failed to find a cause or au origin for the epidemic. A world-servin- One-quart- It isn't likely that Homer knew the difference between heroic pentameter and a milk wagon, Rafael probably never guessed that there was BUCD a word as "genre," and the languid' of the average musical critic would doubtless have beeii too technical for the understanding of Wagner. n n AWFUL NEURALGIA Pain Turned This Woman's Hair White but She Was Cured by Dr. Wil'iams Pink Pills. Do not seek relief from suffering simply, hut free your system from the disease which Is the cause of your suffi ring. That Is the message which a former victim of neuralgia sends to those who are still in its grasp. Hot applications, powders that deadei tho senses and others that reduce the heart action may er.nse temporary relief but the pain Is sure to return with greater intensity. Mrs. Evelyn Creusere, who has a beautiful home at 81 1 Boulevard West, Detroit, Mich., suffered for years with neuralgia until she tried She this tonic treatment. says: "My trouble bean about six years ago and I did not rest as I should have, but kept tip about my many After a time I beenmo so duties. weak I could not do any work at all. I had severo backaches and such dreadful headaches In tho bark part and top of my head. My eyes were easily tired and at times I saw black spots before them. I consulted several doctors but without the slightest benefit. The pains were so Intense that, my hair turned white. "I lost continually in weight and strength and was almost In despair when a friend recommended Dr. Wil1 liams' Pink Pills. tried Hu nt according to directions and soon bi gan to feel relief. At the end of three months I hail gained ten pounds In weight and had no more trouble wlt'.i I have been In ft rfect my nerves health ever slnre and can heartily commend Dr. Williams' Pink IMlls." Dr. Williams' Pink Dills are sold by all druggists, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, (if) cents per box, six boxes for $2.",0, by th" Or Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. I. WET WEATHERWORN HEALTHFUL AND PLEAvSANT IF YOU WLAR WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING LACK OA vtLiOW Perfect Protrrllon Longest Ser v u in Price Sold Lverywhere The Endless Chain It Keeps the Dollar at Home Where It Belongs. where our laws are made, and unless a check is administered the passage of the parcels post bill will mark one of its greatest triumphs. Rut let us look at a few of the simple reasons why the farmer should patronize the home dealer. In the fist place their interests are centered In each other. Kvery season of plenty on the farm means a prosperous year to the country merchant. So In the prosperity of the farmer does the country merchant expect to gain. The farmer finds, therefore, In the country dealer, a staunch and loyal friend and a defender of his rights. They pay taxes together, live side by side, their children play and go to When tho crops are school together. Ioor or misfortune comes, to whom does the farmer look? Not to the mall order magnate, but to his neighHow merchant. bor, the country often does the mall order concern take any Interest in the political questions or legal measures beneficial to the farmer? Yet with their bright-huecatalogue of pictured "bargains" they reach out an open hand for the farmer's hard earned dollar. And does he get value received? Not often. Tho first order he may, but that is only a bait. The business Is not founded on principles, it is not bullded on honorable methods, its mighty walls are erected on graft. or shoddy, The goods are shop-woror perhaps many kinds of goods have defects so cunningly concealed that the naked eye can scarcely see a difference between these articles and thoso of a much higher grade. You are expected to send cash with the order or have It ready when the goods arrive with the big C. O. D. mark on the package. Your crop failure, or shortage of money doesn't Interest the mall order house, your credit with them Is good only so long as your pocket hook Is filled. Your order Is made out and you pay for goods you never saw, put up and selected by men you do not know. If these goods do not prove to be worth tho money, If the shoes do not wear well, or tho suit is shoddy goods, will the mall order Ann make them good? Not often. Yet the lo,il dealer will do this. He knows his honesty is his best drawing card. So much for the advantage of dealing with honest men and not with grafters. Still other present them nets substations or branch bouses bring comfort or necessary improvements In the country places? Then why should the farmer patronize them? Hy actual test It has been found that the same goods can be procured as cheaply, If not at more reasonable prices, at home. Trade with your neighbor, whose Interests are your interests, whose hand is always ready to assist you In time of trouble. Patronize those who patronize you. Use the flashy catalogue of the mail order house to help kindle the kitchen Are, and keep your money at home where It will benefit you and your neighbors over and over again. The farmer's dollar, earned by honest toil, should not be added to the blood money of these great mail order corporations. The farmer must join the local merchant and the country editor in battling this great peril that is creeping, creeping onward with great rapidity, and unless these forces are combined and their efforts prove Increasing, the day Is not far distant when the chance will be gone forever the power will be too great to conquer. tVBR H. SMITH. Snakes Reared for Their Skins. The Idea that snakes are useless creatures and should be exterminated wherever found, will have to pass away, says the Shoe Trade Journal, as In Australia they are now being systematically reared for the sake of their skins, which have a consideravalue In London, ble commercial Paris and New York. Snakeskln Is the fashionable material for slippers, belts, bags, purses. Jewel boxes, card cases, dressing table accessories, etc. Kabbit trappers supplement their means considerably by catching young snakes and extracting their polnson-ou- s fangs. The blacks are also expert snake catchers. To them the snake is an agreeable article of diet. The Fortune Tempted. well known Hrltlsh nobloman was actually engaged to Miss Contts, but on her challenging him one day whethA er It was her personality or her great fortune which appealed to him hs frankly acknowledged that although he was much attached to her, her vast property had been his special Inducement n betrothing himself. Her reply was characteristic: "Let us then remain the best of friends Instead of being the poorest of lovers." high-price- FOR TWO YEARS ti. Currency Bill Goes Through. The senate on TuesWashington. day passe dthe Aldrich currency bill by a vote of 43 to 14. The currency bill authorizes the Issuance of $10 gold certificates, to the end that, the may be broken Into $10 greenbacks $1, $2 and $5 bills, for which there Is a great demand. It also authorizes the deposit of customs receipts In national banks as internal revenue receipts as now deposited. 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