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Show FLEISSNEB EMMA fBg. I ALCOHOL IN MOST WILL LIVE IN HISTORY'S PAGES. MEDICINES. Wat d &vr Tw0 rUt Precarious Condition Caused Indlepeneable Requisite In Compound By Ftlvic Catarrh. ing of Some Pretcrlptiona. It Is of course true that some proprietary medicines contain alcohol and nearly all liquid medieines prescribed by physicians contain it. No honest man win defend the sale of Intoxicants under the guise of medicine; but every honest man should protest a against system of wholesale denunciation bom of malice, or Ignorance of pharmaceutical principles, and fostered by selfish Interests. It Is assumed that alcohol is the cause of Intemperance; but there is a great difference between alcohol and whisky. If a substitute for alcohol could be found for use in the manufacture ol medicines, Its discoverer would render a great service to the profession of pharmacy and the science of medicine, for alcohol is a very expensive Ingredient and a cheaper substitute would be gladly accepted. Unfortunately the word alcohol, in the minds of many people Is associated excluavv.'.w.v.v sively with drunkenness and all forms of degradation and vice. This is due to a lack of knowledge by the general public of the fact that alcohol Is an indispensable requisite In drugs, tinctures and fluid extracts w vCv.vy s s ?N All fluid extracts and tinctures on the , yW-" ;ood druggists shelves contain from 20 tc 90 per cent of alcohol; and of all it is liquid medicines prescribed by physicians more than 75 per cent contain RESTORED BY it In large proportions. A. Alcohol is required to preserve organic substances from deterioration Emma Fleixnner, 1413 Sixth and from freezing, and It Is also ret, battle, Wash., Worthy Treasurer quired to dissolve substances not solu, of Temperance, writes: ble In water, while it contributes to tr I suffered over two years with when dissolved. aud painful periods. My health their preservation ulna very precarious condition and Diluted alcohol is largely employed In u anxious to find something tore fluid extracts; and whenever a greater irtmy health and strength. strength of alcohol is required as a I was very glad to try Peruna and solvent (for extracting medicinal prin.jhtcd to And that it was doing me ciples) the medicine is of such a charA I continued to use it a little over acter as to a large dosage; t months and found my troubles and for this preclude reason preparations, even awed. If containing 50 per cent or more of I consider It a splendid medicine shall never be without It, takings alcohol, are practically less Intoxicatoccasionally when I feel run-dow- n ing than beer. In such cases the tired. character of the medicinal constituents nnr files contain thousands of testi-nia- U such as to absolutely forbid the which Dr. Hartman has re of the medicine in any way ei irom grateful, happy women taking except In very small doses and at a bare been restored to health by stated Intervals only. To assume that irtmcfl, leruna. any great number of proprietary medicines are used as beverages Is tbs Veriest absurdity. Exchange, w r .$ STth and Famous Highway to tho Southwest Built Only a Century Ago. Or. Williams Pink Pills Really Cur A hundred Indigestion Instead of Merely years ago the eyes of Relieving Symptoms. America were on the southwest. We There are plenty of remedies by which were on the edge of the war with ou cau relieve for tho time heartburn, Spain over the closing of the Missispaiu and gus ou the stomach and can sippi. and under orders from Washing ton, Wilkinson, In command of For' smother uervous sensations and induce Adams, held solemn conclave with the artificial sleep. You can humor your Indians who owned the east bank ol stomuch by giving it prudigexted foci. But when you take your next meal all the big river, and by treaty establish- your trouble begins afresh. ed a sacred theii postroad through There is only one sensible thing to do. country. It left Nashville on the old Buffalc Strengthen the stomach anil do. away for drugs aud arti with the trace, crossed the Tennessee at Col flciid foods.necessity The best remedy ever found berts ferry below the Mussel shoals fur this purxike is the one tlml was used and, striking the hills back of the BI by E. E. Strong, of Cupleville, Shelby Black, came down to Natchez and or county, Tenn. to New Orleans, with a branch to tht For years," he states, I Buffered greatly from indigestion. I tried many Walnut hills. The road was mor than a military necessity, for so many differem remedies and gome of them would relieve me for a time, but the pirates infested the Mississippi that trouble buck. About sis merchants returning from New Or mouths always ngo I luid an unusually severe leans needed a safer route home with attack, and while I tried everything I their money. hnl ever heard of, I found that none of After it was opened It became all the ordinary remedies would reach the things to the southwest. Methodism ditllculty this lime. One day I read in a Memphis paper went down that way In the person ol Dr. Williams Pink Pills had cured a Tobias Gibson; later Lorenzo Dow fol- how woman, asuffercvfrom chrouio Michigan lowed him with the camp meeting dyspepsia of a most stubborn type. I spirit. Old Hickory marched his army then tried the same remedy and it down to Natchez over this route In proved just as successful in my case. I 1813 and marched It back again nexl took only three boxes, and was cured. I spring. And from that day till nearly liave not had tin- slightest symptoms of our own it has been the great centei indigestion since The tonic treatment bns a sound prinof that countrys activity. Now the as its basis, and abunduut success in ciple railroads have come, the settlers have actual use. M ultitudes of cases that had moved down Into the valleys and defied all other remedies have been cured opened up poorer roads in the beds ol by Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The pills branches and through swampy low actually make new blood aud strikes; the lands. But the Trace Is still there root of nil diseases caused by bad blood. upon its ridges, the best road of them They contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. Every dyspeptic should read, all. Everybodys Magazine. What to Eat ami llow to Eat. Write the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sclieueo-todClaims Cure for Appendicitis. N Y.. for a free copy. Dr. Pond of Liverpool, England, hat Brahes advanced a new theory with deference ora in Astronomy. It was the great eclipse of Aug. 21, to the origin of appendicitis and othei llsturbances of the digestive organs 1560, that turned Tycho Brahe Into an He calls attention to the fact that astronomer. He was in his 14th year at the time, a Danish boy of noble or iuCh ailments can often be attributed and had been destined first for :o antimonial poisoning, and the Igln, rource of the antimony taken up by th army and then for the law. But the accuracy with which the eclipse man is said to be thtf rubber rings which are frequently used to close all was predicted impressed him with the belief that astronomy wa a divine sorts of bottles. Dr. Pond has established the fact thing, and thenceforward he devoted that such rings consist of almost one-Jiir-d his life to it. The debt of astronomy their weight of antimony. The to Tycho Brahe, not only for his own but as the man who shaped ntimony Is not only dissolved by thd work, of Kepler, can scarcely be the genius mineral waters containing alkaits and overestimated. but these rubber rings, jrganlc acids, e 1 daily observation shows, soon Important to Mother. brittle and some of the com Azanlne carefully mq bottle of CA8TORIA. a I ud wire mud; tor IsrsoU sad children, pound falls Into the contents of the mo tbit It vessels. Dr. Pond claims to have found that Beer the frequently repeated Introduction of Signature of sntlmony can become the, source of a Over .39 Ten. series of disturbances of the nutritive la Dm Fr Tha Kind Too Have Always BooghL and system, especially digestive through continued weakening of the It la Quito Truo muscles of the stomach and intestines. That so people sneer at love 1 a cottage, but love that could wish to Nothing Wrong. Uvo anywhere else Is not love. There 1 nothing at alt the matter, my J v NOT STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH PE-RU-N- ), lr-pl- y, la . be-om- Think S6M Lie Erasable. There lire wftlb litis, a philosopher said, llk ahfctl' wings on which we ' may fceUht to Heaven. WOMEN TOR Im with hi, W TEA Olt peculiar to iu4 mm a touch is IC iiuureivHtljf Ml. TborouihlTCltMooo.kllUaiooaooronBfc aculi laflimmstioa lliduu(u, Can a very bad person like tea very much, do you think ? oaf low! iiinlni h pn a tnunlof torsi to bt fair twi el Hint UK, hwliBfv Mimicidsl il 1hA liquid intbcptiri fa Ml and womerfi tBCUL uses Nat s box. Ml it tranixa .,nJ Boa Md Book M Instruction Proa, kt Paxton CoHbhNf .lei 6tOOiNC'nro toroN re ir Boston, Now Means Square Meal. Ha, The word meant dessert co'j, banquet' boy. The world gnr TEA Best tea port: San Francisco; nearest; least exposure. Tea is sensitive. Yar from return SrhtlHnc'eBeet. iTMilub UsttreM TO rood shoot. Midi Is ill jST. There Is nothing at all the matter, my boy Tou have only lost your hold Get back to the life and Hack te the strife. Get back to your work enfold There Is work laid out for y ur bands to do. Bo stick to your task with vim; There Is nothing at aU the matter, my boy It's only your foolish whim. yoor money If you fot i Uki T to II&.W. Ak srsOos. C rinse from ml ulkraTturo doslsr for It. If senalno, our Trsdo Books of the World. The total number of books in the eorld Is estimated at 4 000.000,000. NLOO Bedding & Manufacturing Co. SasT lsks O'ty, Utah We make four different types: Schillings Best O.C. Tear froesr rstarss jtnt money SALT LAKE CITY HUNTING, Superintendent When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. Immense Sun Lial In lrece. Greece boasts the largest sun dial the planet. There Is a large prom In the Aegean sea. looking to to east, which extends 3,000 feet bote the level of the water. As the "a rs lngs around, the shadow of the touches one by one a circle 1 Islands separated by regular Inter 'Is, wlillic act as hour marks. I(Hintn!n When She Chooses. ho 'Arrit of Hampstead Heath can ruder than a great lady, when she J00s8; no stableman or prize-rinero commands a more fluent vocahu-ir- ? of slang and foul language than a dukes son or representative 'ancle at name and hereditary honor. Ri: a" In Hally Express. g T- ftvy, the Destroyer ef Poses. n n an with envy In his henrt can 1 py, lie may hide his envy, kc can not get out of life the '' nl is rightfully Happiness !m for Mm. Happiness Implies id h In i. There cun be no f mind wheto envy Is Ex- hi. - boy only vnur foolish whim. W. F. Grltlln In Milwaukee Sentinel. Its If yoa don't Ukt His First Visit. Especially If He Owed You Money. "Look here, llalton, why In creation Nothing niarkB a sentiment like absence. The one who forgets was not did you lure me Into buying a ticket for that lawn fete?" t real friend. Duchess D'Abrantes "Why, did you pay out much? "Much Why, they charged me 50 Low Wages Paid In China. 31 for Ice Often among more advanced peo rents for lemonade and cream." not Is pics a need for skilled labor "That was exorbitant. felt. In China a farm hand never gets "Then I was lured through the 12.50 and i ore than two meals a day maze of mystery,' witches caldron, Skilled labor In currency a month. does not far much better, as a car- etc., and by the time they finished fortune I didn't have a penter feels well satisfied with 80 telling my penny." and paintmasons while a cents day, "That was tough." ers do not average 40 cents. O, I could have recovered from but It was the sequel. When I that, A Greater Lets. reached home dead broke my wife acA few years ago a contractor under cused me of playing poker and hasn't took to widen a railway In Yorkshire, spoken to me since." Chlcngo News. one and while the men were at work day a serious landslide occurred. Careful of Strangers. There was much confusion, and the very enreful at the Boston "Theyre cry went up, "Count the men." "Nev- beaches," said a man who visited the er mind the men," cried the thrlfiy New England metropolis a few weeks contractor, "count the wheelbarrows. "I went down to one of the ago. watering places one hot day. There had been a storm and the surf was World's Largest Pawnshop. Ruo rough, and tho man In charge refused des id the I left in nc Paris, stands tho largest pawnshop In to let me go In bathing. of frame shelf-rangemind, and so with pleasant very many the world, as I drov cabman to tho storerooms complained streets In Its vaults and a and mile five away. cover will that you "Oh, well," said he, In a consoling half If you explore them all. Seven like to havi thousand peraona a day pasa through tone, "you see they dont and gel hero come down strangers the big doors. drowned. It hurts the beach." d RETKE6KP iki HALLS CAM If :'.v.v.r.i.r.r; Hu-lih- ii SSsaBaaWmemlrTm. i., Muut Mturr,Wjrfi gfield, B FR AH -- D I I Blanca-Manteau- 1 : at mercury There Is nothing at all the matter, my boy Stand by till your task Is done; It's the way for a place In the world's mad race the way that the end Is won. Its There's a place at the top, but the way la long. Don't rail If your star grows dim; Don't say that the world's aU wrong, my TEA MARK'S HBSPITA Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, maU sense plugging along In the tame old way from day to day, binging her good old song. Maybe her songs grow old to you. And maybe your hope grow dim; But there's nothing at all the matter, my boy It's only your foolish whim. formerly DIPHTHERIA sever fails Dm; Ca., Giniral Agints. REMEDY b: - Newspaper Man In Right Place. Joseph Bucklin Bishop, who ha been appointed executive secretary o, the Panama commission, Is especially well equipped to perform the dutiei of that position. Mr. Bishop has nl. the expert knowledge necessary, and, moreover, by his long experience at a newspaper worker Is peculiarly fitted to serve as the agent of publicity. Girl Wrltea Vers. old Entc Violet Firth, a thirteen-yeallsh girl, has written a volume of verse which has sold more than 3.000 copies. will anrely deatroy the of articles should never be aaed aieept oa preecrip. from reputable ph, ale, ana. as tbe dama tbay tha will dote lea fold to the good yoa see pareibiy detbem. Bali a Catarrh Cura, manufactured from rive by T.i. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., contain no merla taken Internally, acting directly apoa nnd cury, tne blood nnd mneone surfaces of tha system. 1 Von get the Hall Ctrrh cure beandsore buying made In Toledo, genalue. It Is take loteraatly free. TeaUmoolala Co. T. J by Cheney Ohio, Sold by Drogirisu. Price, Tic. par botua. Taka Han't family Flu for aunatlpattu. Diving Bell of 200 Years Ago. 200 years ago that Edmund Halley constructed what Is often referred to as the first diving bell, although the apparatus must have been much like that which was used in the presence of Charles V. The principle of ihe diving bell Is simple. An Inverted jar sunk In the water retains air at Its top,. and If there la enough air men may live and breathe and work there, and keep dry. Dr. Halley's diving bell was a large wooden chamber, open at the bottom and loaded there with lead to prevent It from turning In the water. Pieces of glass set In the roof furnished light Air was supplied by an Ingenious method; for leaded casks full of air were sent down, bung downward. Tipping the barrel, water would rush Into It and drive out the air to the man In the bell chamber. feet the At the depth of thirty-thre- e air Is compressed to half Its former I bulk, and the bell Is therefore St the It was nearly I lata Clt, Pillsburys Vitos Is the best and most economical breakfast food you can buy. Actutiir' The Meat of the Wheat. It li maker f uarant... lie auilltp Two pounds In evarg packag Ask your grocer SACK OF THE ATKINS SAW Two crnlurle of pativnt anil eonx-itntioeffort to pruduo lb beat in tha world. Tea (enerationiot blood and brain. Tha largeit pl.int In ilia world eicluklvely devoted to employing many hundred! of hlgh-dua- a, eraftamea ml eq ill pied with ooatly Ipeolul niaoii inary. A world wide buainna aggregating many million of dollar avary year. A reputation built up through twocenturlaa of steady growth, valued more highly than any other aaaet of tlua grant Institution. The guaranty of thl Company, whloh 1 real meted the world over. 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Bach Finishes mast be washed or other animal matter, bell-bir- ; Beautify Your Walls and Ceilings! off every year expend re filthy work. Buy Alabastlne only In five pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, Hint on pretty wall and celling design, and our artists service la Decorating making color plans, free. ALABASTINE CO TEA (band Rapids, Mic- h- or Water 105 St, li T- -' The Worlds Standard DE LAVAL it CREAM SEPARATORS chli-kntle- e la 600.000 Um. Tn AU Tim Othsn Comblntd. Iw $10.- - ft (w tnn Tr S UN r 11 In, It; SUI( Iptm to SB.- - to S l7ntwa tannwi 1 Mmito. (I CtttCftOO - own . VOHR in '0 smmnm f wAte w C fl WAItRPROOf OHM f CO. LAVAL. SEPARATOR DE THE ik-tu-l, CLOTHIJG. fSUCEIRS.POMMEL SUCKLES A!tt BAIl FOLLOWING OUB SUCCtiifiS AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO AND OTHER EXPOSITIONS two-stor- Wfc WON TH6 (HIGHEST POSSIBLE A.WAM AT j TlH 5T.L0U13 WORLDJfAIR s fu-n- Longing for th Unattainable. We all wish for riche, happine, actor Joy, wit, pleasure; yet the best is not able to play every role. A Barratln. J TEA Why do we advertise? To tell you whats good for you. Why dont whit hont m With Ailed 6 depth Increases, depth I II color prove II peril "Still Sweeter Singe My Darling. d fllle Australian shadre The With aonn like bubbling fountain; the river gladua thrill The redstart Beneath Virginian mountains. The oriole, that soul afire, Japans Tobacco Crop. Paure forth a storm of singing tobacco la annual about To the rapt mate of hi desire. crop Japans In soft gray hammock swinging. tO, 000.000 pounds. By night, by day, on topmost spray. Or whre Ihe covert huahee. rinve Nature' weirdest orchestra The mock bird, king of thrushes. conback But all the word of all the bird buys your Money Ay. e'en the songs, magician All sweetest note from singing throats. fidence; you cant help Fade, aa at dawn a vision. When, be It catch or lullaby. You cant help it. Or songs of battle ringing. Love lay or hymn of liberty, Ilk if dont Toot groref returns four mane; jea I bear my dulling singing. (cklUlnga Bast. For song each bird hath tlmr prrferred When winter winds are gnarllng A Pretty Fancy Each lender tree the secInto small oranges divide Is to th housed starling. Outslng tions, pack them In fine Ice, and pass But whether blow the gummer'a roe, them during a luncheon as if they Or winter' wind be ennrllng. lie spring abloom, or fall In gloom were olives or salted nuts. Still sweeter lng my darling. Henry Austin In Century. This Is not so bad for a new railroad. This week the Salt Lake Route The Age of 8lang. between Salt hauls three "shows The you New Yorker address way Lake and Los Angeles, and runs three still strange to me another one U. C. V. gomembers T. for specials been I have Los In comlhg here fot convention although Angeles. to the ing years, Bald a visiting New Englander "One would judge that you had nc The Infant Mind. Christian names. I seldom hear one Say, papa," queried Harold, look"do his book, used, except formally. Its old man. from plant they ing up bird seed when they want to raise or old fellow, and even In speaking to your wives Its little one, little sparrow grass?" Golden Days. woman.' or some other silly diminuCMC TIIE FAMOm tive. The women dont seem to be . I I RN1 Crow tail Ulu. laarg ptvkkire luL much better, with such terms as boy, cento. The Hum Cnminj. South and hubby. Tho children are likeHouse Built of Cork. wise misnamed and seem to under Germany, A hairdresser at stand only sueh appellations as kid house entirely haa built a and .'little rascal. My daughter came of cork, and fitted It up for a shop here with the good old New England name of Prlseilla. but I hear her calland baths. ed Trlspy, and some even make It This Is certainly an age of Mrs. Window' ffamthlng Byrnp. Cllly. . Hi gurui, reUiH-to. For ehllitra ttlilne, lang." New York Sun. SsauuUua. allay pU. care lad aoilo. tooshutua. we tell then ? Dont we? Tour grerer return jour swory If 7 Ui Bert. r Sail FOR THE PART. Richard Carlea Find" Turned Out of Llttlo Value. Shortly before The Maid and the Mummy" company opened its season, Richard Carle was looking for an actor to play the part of a wild man with the musical comedy. He wanted a big, blustering fellow with a bad mans face and the voice of a steam calliope. After examining several applicants ,or the part Mr. Carle finally selected t man who filled all the requirements tave that of voice. Orlando Wilson was the giant's name, but like many nig fellows he was modest and retiring In manner and speech. In fact, its voice was only a few notea relieved from an Infant's treble. "Why don't you shout? exclaimed Mr. Carle, after listening to a 2x4 rolce exuding from a man who stood 1 feet S Inches In his stockings. "Yell! Imitate 31ve your lungs a chance! To Illusa tipsy cowboy like this!" trate, Mr. Carle cut Ioobo with a cow boy yell, "Go home and practice that," he said to the big chap, "and come back to rehearsal prepared to make a noise. Next morning, when the giant put in his appearance, Mr. Carle said, Well, are you all right?" Yes, be replied, "almost perfect; but I'm going to give up my part" "Why? "I live In a flat. "What has that to do with It?" I started to rehearse "Everything. that cowboy yell last night, and tho neighbors thought I was murdering my mother. I nearly got lynched." Why dont you move?" "Well, my parents have always supplied me with good board and lodging and If I move they might get out of the habit. I dont believe I'm cut out for that part. You'd better engage some other kind of a person. I will, said Mr. Carle; "I'll engage a man." - strength ADAPTED Franco has forbidden the us of sinthe In the army and navy. ab- Good Reason. Representative Adrmson, of Geor gla, aays that when he was Judge ol his county court a fellow was befor him charged with having stolon a pali of pantaloons they call them "brlteh es" In Georgia. There were several witnesses, but the evidence was rathei meagre, and the accused was acquit ted. He was told that he could go Ills hilt he remained In his seat. lawyer, to whne suceesaful defensi he owed his liberty, hinted to hid that he was freo to depart, but h didnt budge. "I dont want to go." said the fel low. "And why not?" asked the lawyer. "Let the witnesses go first". Why?" "Why. sir, I've got on the lirltches I stole" L HOWARD BURTON, ftftrMi Oftld. HlWnr iuiUtiK Hon, c t (sstlti. Duct ?.m f oiitrtd Bttd ktlld Colo I 1 P card wd full priwi lll I'ntpHt work wUiltd. Coe Conwy MV A pp(ta LBa NeUuBBJIUttk KtifttKUQB.CarbuoftUi Coney Island Souvenir i h.uiifni coi.ire4 n ii pai(fe Ht Wold 14. !. Pott Cards, . lwiwnd9 M !" Whee Anrwsrtng Advertisements Kindly Mention Thla Paper. 3. 1805. 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