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Show families a generation aoo. lUYOR CRUMBO PE-RU-N- COMMENDS A Seemed to Think Mor, of Ra Eiier. HaPPlnes. t. ,.sn , often that a mother goes l th threshold of her own mar the beneflt of her own 8he does 8he ttfn may that When SheJT tnado 12 1 marre1 your a week and he aDy Eest eeg ln the bank. saVe H Jahd al,been takng care of his l8ter and the of your aunt made our unionmarriage possible. We had hardly a stick of furniture at the and It start, almost seemed as you three older children were though babies all together." But somehow these tittle families eneratlon or so ago rim a managed, they loved each other. They and thoy dd not have the foolish Ideas about keeping up appear-ance- s that play such an important Part and work such havoc In homes J,k s V s & " Usd J r. hurt iere (eea !ng Do? gan to 'i'H J dually, ed i ppt tij enta s 'bitAt t . i,, ' . ' s V'Vs lotor trt( v moTin? v- to-da- x -' V' rmy. 3 V- v t'v N. f1 . ' ' e long ; ,S ' T $ NjV llery 3 pnta iBij fr aASAAAAAAAAAAAV Endorsement of Based On Its Merits. Ed. Crumbo. rLfV. If the mother is the kind that Is not ashamed of the simplicity and perhaps poverty of her early beginnings as a matron, she will endeavor to Impress Ideas of economy and truth upon her girls and also the paramount one that money Is not essential to happiness but that the love of a good man and a quiet place called home are. Chicago Journal. Pe-ru- na 1 ennj Hu R J thla: gold mw AngeleH apoJ n less tw trala a; wai over aoj le on B monatna Santa I yeea aro abably a You pp train w 2veryw and s. litan r hj City. Cl 1 ine, anca W )od anbii a case ilarlal & n the ps have kqj front tk! lea. nMy 5 Disraeli's Picturesque Metaphor. Few men had a richer talent for vivid picturesque metaphor than Disraeli. Often, no doubt, It was bizarre, and sometimes even tawdry, but It seldom descended to the cheap. And what could be more vivid than the figure by which he pictured one of the Gladstonlan Ministries: "The Ministers remind me of one of these marine landscapes not very unusual on the coast of South America. You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes. Not a flame flickers on a single pallid crest. But the situation is still dangerous. There are occasional earthquakes, and ever and anon the dark rumbling of the sea. of New 0 CRUM ISO, Albany, ln!., writes from 511 E. Oak street: of Peruna la My endorsement ed on its merits. if t man is sick be looks anxiously something which will cure him, peruna will do the work. 'I know that it will cure catarrh of head or stomach, at digestion, head-ein- d any weary or sick feeling.. It is bound to help anyone, if used jrding to directions. I also know dozens of men who ak in the highest terms of Peruna have yet to hear of anyone being Ammonia For Mosquito Bites. ippointed in it. In hot climates, where mosquitoes Ir. Crumbo, in a later letter, dated abound, It is usual to carry a tiny bot?. 85, 19ii4, says : tle of ammonia In the pocket, which My health is good, at present, but if lould hare to take any more medi-- e is fitted with a little glass point on I will fall back on Iernna." the stopper, and, as soon as the enemy has worked his wicked will, the ur bottle is produced and a drop of the orty-foliquid la applied to the spot. The same beneficial effect Is found from tin it has taken us to establish our treating the stings of midges with amililion as Uis largest Jewelers in the west monia, and It is useful to know of a b quality and low prices hava done It harmless and effectual remedy for their aggravating attentions, which Established eftea eause serious blood poisoning. PEOPLE EVER KNOWN. Kubus of Sumatra Never Talk With a Stranger. There Is a very singular race of People In Sumatra, the Kubus, who re too timorous and shy to mix with t.he!Jaces of the i In the recesses of the forests. hey are looked on as inferiors by Malays, and thought to be little ,8laad-iwei- the better than beasts. Such Is their that they will never willing!, face a stranger. Their trade with the Malayans ir consequently carried on In & strangt manner. The trader announces his arrival by beating a gong, and he then retires. The Kubus approach, put their forest treasures on the ground, beat a gong, and retreat. The trader returns, and lays his commodities down ln quantities sufficient, as he thinks, for the purchase cf the goods on sale. Then he retires, and the Kubus reuppear and consider the bargain. And so, after more withdrawals and approaches and gong beatings, the respective parties come to an understanding, and carry off independently their bargains. The Kubus live on snakes, grubs, fruits and the flesh of any deer or pigs they can slay. They are skilful spearmen, and throw stones with mar velous accuracy. Stray Stories. shv-aes- s Made Rope In Christs Time. Although the name of the first rope maker and that of the land ln which he practiced his art have both been lost to history, Egyptian sculptures prove that the art was practiced at least 2,000 years before the time ol Christ. Identification of Criminals. In some German cities the hands of criminals are photographed as well as their faces for the purpose of ldenti ficatlon. fMCKIWl Years 1LA? It ESI yprloe. MAIN Write Potatoes and Leprosy. took three centuries to dissipate for PROFIT .he Impression that potatoes, which PATENTS were first brought to Europe ln the man fully protect tn Intention. Booklet and FRKRi fifteenth century, are responsible for lek Calendar Highest references. Communlraitona coufldentfal. Kiahlfha4 lutft. the perpetuation of leprosy. lUaoa, Itawick I Uvriaon Waahingtea, D. OL Lhc idg SHYEST SI us. High Cuss Druggists -- OTHERS. AND druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments and high integrity, their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians prescriptions and but scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, medicines. imitation or false sell never brands, and officinal under names always they original or They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a pharmacy and the finest and and remedial appliances. best of toilet articles and accessories useful preparations and many from a knowledge of the benefits The earning of a fair arises which satisfaction the with living, conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs i9 an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they of the choicest are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers article bearing the tu 1 remedies, and they alwavs take pleasure in handing cut the genuine of front the on name of the every package. Co. printed Company California They know that in cases of colds and heudaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or habits, indigcBtion, or torpidity of the liver and bowel, arising from irregular CUeCtS 89 nml honefieial The better class of who devoto ism IfOTHLt RLD. hecu mot jthctoH the bitw imdt.yo M.SOllw heir tup ol fretlh first-clas- 9 hM. 'Aoeaf SchiH JB.fl.U WX14 n jd buU iv foot Ion, I ) Fig-Syru- p Rimnl .1 etl in its sauii. wing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, tho universaltried and condemned, but immenso demand for it, imitations have been made, individual druggists to bo found, here and there, who do not maintain the digm y hd who of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, atr7toscU the imitations in orderto tigbyrup Co ... P narasons concern, of they never have the full name imitations The the of Package. on the front sell the imitations prints Jn a dealer passes lion or Reception, and whenever Jorto NORTHWEST The city election at Missoula, Mont., resulted In a partial victory for the municipal ownership league. A postothce has been established at Aurora, Esmeralda county, Nevada, six miles southeast of Fletcher. The quarantine established against sheep of various states by Wyoming was lifted last week. . Sheep entering that state must be dipped but other restriction are removed. Complete returns of the Tacoma city election show that George P. was Wright, democrat, mayor over McCormick, republican, by 295 plurality, and over Hartman, municipal ownership, by 1,664. Maurice Thompson of Butte, defeated Kid Parker of Denver, in the 16th round before the Spokane Amateur Athletic club. A hard blow back of the ear knocked the kid completely out. It was a bloody exhibition. In the city election at Helena the republicans elected the mayor, police Judge and six aldermen. The democrats elected the treasurer and one alderman. The next council will stand nine republicans and five democrats. Detective Bob Briley shot and killed Edward Donnelley, who was burglarizing the Parisian Cloak and Suit A woman in a house in Spokane. neighboring building discovered the burglar at work and telephoned the police; Nearly 350 of the 450 painters and s ln Denver have gone on Should strike for Increased wages. the strike continue long It Is expected that the entire building trades councils membership of 5,000 men will be come Involved. Thomas Logan, sheriff of Nya county, Nevada, was shot and killed at Manhattan by a gambler known as Blondy" Berry. Logan attempted to prevent a pistol duel between Berry and another gambler, and received the shots which killed him. Charles G. May, former president of the Big Bend National bank at Davenport, Wash., has been sentenced to serve five years tn the penitentiary for violation of the hanking laws. This Is the minimum sentence. May wreck' ed the bank In mining speculation. town of The business part of the Bannock, one of Montanas first mining camps and the first capital of the territory tn Beaverhead county, has been practically wiped out by fire. The fire is believed to have been Incendiary. The total loss Is about $10,000. The estimated value of the oat crop of Idaho for 1905, Is given as $1,622,664. A total of 4,069,420 bush-el- s were raised on 98,058 acres, an average per acre of 49.4 bushels, and the average market price per bushel was 42 cents. Considerable excitement has been caused by the announcement of Stephen Carver, a banker of Chinook, Mont., that he Is desirous of building a railroad from Lewiston through Clarkston to Asotin and then to Anetone county, a distance of 32 miles. Duncan Clark, for years holder or the title of champion steer roper of the world, was accidentally killed near Cheyenne, while hunting with two friends. The three were crawling the ground toward a herd of along antelope when a gun carried by tha man Immediately behind Clark win enured The charge discharged. Clarks body, causing Instant dpnth. Charles Secrlst, the policeman who shot Thomas Johnson In a dispute over a litre game tn a saloon In Denver on February 9 last, and who was cmvicted of murder in the second degree, has been sentenced to serve from fourteen to twenty years ln tbe penitentiary. and Brakeman C. W. Hildebrand Fireman John Davis were killed ty the overturning of a freight locomotive on the Burlington railroad near Arvada, Wyoming. Davie was alive for several hours under the wreckage. Tne accident was caused ty a of the track. cave-lIt Is believed by Portland detective's that Fred Paul, the burglar who on Monday night shot and seriously wounded George Douglass ln the I home tn San Jose, ts a former soldier, at Vancouver barracks, who deserted and to whom was traced a number of crimes. The collieries at Casper, Wjo.. are closing down and the miners are leaving to seek work tn other fields. All efforts to settle the differences have proven futile. The trouble arose over the organization of a union and demands which the company decided it could not accede to. Charles Souter of I .under, Wyo., lost 3,000 sheep by a flood of water which came down through his lambing sheds carrying away 1,500 ewes and the aamo number of luinbs. Mr. Router has for years curried on his lambing operations In March In these sheds, and until now has had good luck. The yield from 66,153 acres of bnr-lesown in Idaho during the past year was 2,646.120 bushels or an avThe erage per acre of 40 bushels. bushel for market per price average the year, 48 rents, made the enHrt crop worth $t, 270,1 8. paper-hanger- a CO. not bear th. full ram. ol ti California FI, Sjr"P Eter fit so lem who the mislead deceive to and patron attempting rfg..n,tjon and if the dea cr resort, to whether it be lareo or small, publish, deception in one cape ho will do so with other and happiness, even physicians demand prescriptions, and should lie avoided by immense tyie Knowing that the great majority of drucgints are r.m i,L'av every-Jpurchased of our excellent as exceptions remedy entirely through the druggists, fottle.ut fi m original packages onlv, at the regular price of inorderthat flp0otheCompany-- hy ut it is necessary to inform the public of t be facts, imitation which be sold to them, if t does rot jtato to return the not Co! of pvtr front the on better class of the of artinirn printed yruP g0 to one to demand the return of your monpy, snd m f reasonable prices, best of every thing in Lj4jjneft rtigglata who will sell you what you with and the ? ho is i, w f Sultry pays 'fitcL! ?wWk ...I Lf rll 'nnr ad Improvs th Is Lsghorni, tysndolles, 51.50 for lolling Rhods Salt lake City Undo Allen. Tve noticed," remarked Uncle who Is Sparks, "that the man Iteome find trouble for huntlnu for tL Isnt looking he whero day At-c- n fa&asasaia Pruaelen Saving Depoelte. Prussian eavlngs The deposit In doubled within the almoat have banka lait ten yeara. NOTES Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increrses tn the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women May Avoid Them. Tho following letters cannot fall to bring hope to despairing women. Misa Ruby Mushruslij of East Chicugo, lnd writes : Golnff through the hospitals In our large cities one is surprised totind such a large proportion of tho patientslying beds women on tiiose and girls, who are cither awaiting or recovering from scrions operations. Why should this ho the case ? Simply because they have neglected themselves. Female troubles aro certainly on tho Increase among the women of this country they creep upon them unawares, but every one of those patients la the hospital beds had plenty feelof warning In that bearing-dowing, pain at left or right of the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the email of the back, dizziness, flatulency, displacements of the organs or Irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and if not heeded the penalty bus to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do notdrag along until yon are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an operation but remember that Lydia E. snow-whit- e Dear Mrs. rinkbam: a great sufferer with Irregular I have perioth. and female trouble, and about three months ago ttindoctor, after using the on me, said 1 bod an aboeM and would have to have an operation. Mr mother wanted me to try Lydia E. Pinknain's Vegetable Compound as a last resort, and it not only saved me from au operation but made me entirely welL" Mrs. Alice Rerryhill, of 813 Boyce Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes I Dear Mru rinkbam: Three years ago life looked dork to ms t hiul ulceration and tnlUuiiination of the h-- X-lt- n fonmlo organs and was in serious condition. My heulth was completely broken down and the doctor told me that If I was not operated upon 1 would die within six moutlu. I tol I 1dm I would have no operation but would try Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound, lie tried to influence me against it but I sent far the medicine that same day Within five Fink-ham- 's and bognn to use it faithfully. I felt relief but was not entirely cured Vegetable Compound has saved days for time. some it until I used thousands of women from surgical Your medicine Is certainly fine. I have Induced several friends and neighbors to take operations. When women are troubled with Ir- it ami I know more than a dozen who bad are as well troubles and who regular, suppressed or painful periods, female strong as I am from lining your Vegeweakness, displacement or ulceration and feel- table Compound." of the organs, that bearing-dow- n Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Com ing, l'nflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulency), general debility, indi- pound at once removes such troubles. to-da- y gestion, and nervous prostration, or are Refuse to buy any other medicine, for ,1: beset with such symptoms as dizziness, you need the best. of Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-lalassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, Lydia E. Pinkham. invites all sick wo- men to write her for advice, Her advice and thou sands feelings they should remember land medicine have restored Mass. to health. Address, Lynn, there is one tried and true remedy. lydia L Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall all-gon- BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Wanted to Be Sure. Scotchman who went to an English race eourse staked a sovereign. The horae he barked proved a winner, and he went to the "bookie to claim his winnings. The sporting man begrudgingly handed him five aover-eignThe Scot looked at each one very carefully brfore placing It in hla pocket. "Well," aald the bookie, with a snarl, "are you afraid theyre bad?" "Oh, no," said the Scotsman; "hut I v an Just looking to mak euro the bod ytn I pled ye wtsna among them." New York. "'rih-'-A e. Soil by all Druggist. How to Stop Gosalp. There are two words, simple enough In themselves, that Introduce untold trouble Into the world and are responsible for more gossip, scandal and harm than any other two words In the EnglLsh language. These two tittle words are nothing more than They say. They have done more to ruin reputations than any other thing. If you never quote what "they say," you may be quite certain you are not a gossip. But If you find your at all times self telling your what "they say, and at the same time lifting your eyebrows and shaking your head, you may real assured yon are saying something the world would frlt-nd- a All Things Necessary, A friend of mine who waa very en thuslastlc about things Irish, hersell be better for not hearing. Exchango. being an Englishwoman, waa driving Jeweler Makes 8harp Bargain. on an outside car m Dublin. She wai Having told for 25 to C. It. Baldpraising everything to the carman and among the rest the funious Dublin win. a Montpelier (Vt.) Jeweler, a stout with which ahe hud Just become fresh water peart which he had found, acquainted. "What an excellent drink a small boy from Waterbury thought It la," she said, "why, its meat and he waa In great luck and "rich the dreama of avarice. drink, too." Thrue for you, maam,' The replied the cardriver, "an' a night' Jewel weighs twenty-eigh- t grains, la lodgin too, If you drink enough of It. perfect In shape and flawless, and ha Katherine Tynan ln New York Sun an estimated value of $3,500. be-yo- HALL'S CANKER HKD eon vaa mouth. VHsoar, tomaoh ana aowata . sbnd voun onoana to Bimral Agtnts. yh B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. PLOSAL OIAIONS ANO DaCOAATIONS CHoica cut .kowan a.iVkAHaoiTV moio.v, M.M.a.a When Answering A Jvcrtitemcntt Kindly Mention Th' Pvoer tho. W. N. U., Balt L.. V, REMEDY s slb av atk onuaaiaro .MFVFRFAIIt. lAILo ana oananAi aronae..MW. Drug Co., Nildin-Judso- n DIPHTHERIA Salt Lake City, Utah. When You Plant Vogelers Seeds cm You plant Ih belt that Money buy. 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