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Show EUROPE PRESERVED 'ervousWomen Vanity of Musa BY TRIPLE. Him LITTLE WOMAN'S SHREWD TRICK Kept From Lead-luWith It She Had Little Trouble In Moslems at Tours. SuffTinrf Ar Uauollr n'uo to roml Disorder , Collecting Alimony. 8trlklnS case in history "In regard to the usual difficulty of the ?at Ferhap Unexpected Importance of trifles is furnished by the story of Musa, the lead-e- r experienced In collecting alimony," of the Moslem host which won said the observing man, "I know of MEDICINE THAT CURES enterprising little New York worn-wh- o from Christendom In three and a half collects hers all right. She Can we dispute years dominions which It took the 'has a scheme that is all her own. I n of the cross twenty ft he generations happened to he associated with her faetthat American to win back. husband in business and occupied the women are nerHe had a red heard; this was a same office. vous ? How often dowe trifle. Musa, though a very great "The first two or three times she hear the expres- general, was a very vain man, and appeared he put her off with some he dyed his beard black. This was sion, I am so nerhard luck story which vous, It seems as if another trifle. One of his captains she accepted with fairly good grace, I should fly;" or, chaffed him on the subject and Musa taking her leave afterward. j J Dont speak to forthwith had him stripped and "Then things began to look serious. Little things scourged. Tr , The fourth time she came there was you and For this, at the very height of his certain look of grim determination !7vou irritable ; you cant sleep. re unable to quietly and calmly conquering career, he was recalled by about her which seemed to Indicate the ;r,n your daily tasks or care for it caliph and disgraced. This made Impossible for him to command the r children. Moslem army at the battle of Tours he relation of the nerves and gen-Liorgans In woman Is so close on the issue of which, as ail historof the nervous pros-io- ians agree, the destinies of s t Europe nervous debility, the blues, and perhaps of the whole human race nlessuess and nervous irritability depended. ' e from some derangement of the It Is almost certain that, If the nism which makes her a woman, of Musa had replaced the Ingenius and restlessness or of depression ability ; spirits easily affected, so competence of the half dozen tribal y t one minute she laughs, the next leaders, whose dissensions made ute weeps , pain in the abdominal possible, the forces of Islam ion and between the shoulders; would have Joined bands from the of voice; nervous dyspepsia; a west to the east and inclosed Europe ll least the at provoca-i-ato cry Emitted a Yell That Woke the Echoes deney in their grasp. Stray Stories. Bros-Lionervous to these point that she meant business. Even the WOMANS FONDNESS FOR DRESS office boy noticed it. He spoke of it othing will relieve this distressingn to me afterward. of months pros-iodition and prevent Again she asked him for the money Shows so as Has It Been tha and suffering surely Lydia Antiquary awarded her by the courts and again Same In All Ages. ;inkhams Vegetable Compound, ho put her off with a hard luck tale. An ' antiquary was chuckling over rs M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush "The fifth time there .was no mis; Y N. writes an article on extravagance In dress. nue, Brooklyn, She the wonderful relief I "A man wrote this, Ill warrant," he taking her air of determination. sat in the chair placed for her by her twperienril by taking Lydia E. Pink-1- 1 said. "Men are always writing such former husband very quietly for awhile Vegetable Compound. I suffered for back-- 9 things. See what a man wrote In 1630 then requested him to pony up. He tig time with nervous prostration, I could of a certain Miss Phrasers gown." headache, loss of appetite. gave her the same old story and floor walk almost the would sleep and And he read from hla notebook: thought the matter would end there aa adthree doctors and got no better, and "This lovely rich gown, of the best usual. It did not. vas a burden. I was advised to try Then you can't give me any money brocade, much bejeweled and emia E. Pinkbains Vegetable Compound, she said In a manner omlnouB-l- y broidered, cost 330 pounds. It frights it has worked wonders for me. am a well woman, my nervousness Is all Sir Cave Scroope, who la much In love quiet. 9 and my friends say 1 look ten years with her, from marrying her, saying No he said, Tm afraid I cant nger." his estate will scarce maintain her I am dead broke he finished mournt ill not the volumes of letters from fully. men made strong by Lydia E. link-n- S In clothes." "With that she opened her mouth He turned another page: Vegetable Compound convince and emitted a yell that woke the women of its virtues ? Su rely you Mme. de he read, Montespan, mot wish to remain 6ick, weak wore st a great court festival a echoes. It was the beginning of a discouraged, exhausted each day, spell of hysteria that went ahead of cn you can be as easily cured as gown of gold on gold, embroidered anything In the line I have ever seen over In gold, bordered with gold, and er women. f or since. that a gold frieze stitched with a cer- before "We rushed for water and dashed it dimost the makes which tain gold In her face. The office boy held her vine stuff imaginable. But why deck hands, while her husake out the human form with such ruin- head. I held her the villain he was, went band, looking ous extravagance? -TV hastily fumbling through pocket after pocket for the alimony. To our surEvil Effect of Overeating. jhicago.St. Paul, Minneapolis seeing he bad declared himself From Anything over and above the quan-tlt- prise, dead broke at the beginning, he sucof nourishment reto required Omaha or Kansas City ceeded in coughing up a considerable place the waste which Is constantly sum of money to meet the emergency. in on Is unnot the going body only handed It over to her, whereupon He to Is do harm. necessary, but apt she became sufficiently calm to be Overeating is as mlschevlous as conducted to a cab and started off In more even so. perhaps the direction, of home. "After that it was plain sailing for that little woman, so far as her was concerned. Whenever she pAUWAY. became due at the office he went Industriously through each and every Unequalled Equippocket in his diligent search for the ment on All Trains money. He watched her very carefulWrita ly meanwhile, to see whether or not For Full Information F. A. STARKWEATHER she was developing symptoms of anW. 2nd Control A gnt other yell. He was not the only one In So. St.. Salt Lakt City, Utah the office who kept a careful eye on her. The office boy and I did, also. "Her little scheme had a most saluITE11TS tary effect, lie not only produced the i folly protect in laveutfoo. money at once, for fear of a similar Booklet tod Ctlendtr FRF.K. Highest referent-ft spasm, hut It got to be so that he fiBinlcitlooi confident til. KtblUhd I1!, collected bills the day before he ex-- ; luvuk 4 Lwrac Vuhutoi O. Q pccted her and handed them out to NEW LAWS her, the moment she' entered, with a SENT FREE. M broad, blanfl smile, like a little man. W anhlaftao, D. ft tbu Bkkferd, SM sgl-dte- rs well-know- coek-snd-bu- ve n, nine-tenth- -- vie-tor- n. ,' Big mb Bax, , ns. ns are ti rltaln'g bltanti 287,00s 1 isrt. The Right Road lwjl fitcj head. irchasrt m Ale; Chicago ' r n-- refora I blUi 53 ick ft 1 drew i Alonzo ; the den ;e, and t srtook lie den ecanse , and It itch dm e Wodtf He A OTerr ila pc- -, v jGSOtUGOdWl ENSIONS JSl, period 1 pose t t r B. at aiF be bis with V. Best of references required. finish' salon q fourth! t In C. C.C.-- C. C. C.-- C. a o New York City. 0 1 C. C.-- C. C.-C- C.-- C. .C. C. C.-- C. C.C. Food-olm- on. m irtbse 0DTHSBIPE1E assn MODE sin tit r c'-- crip IwoE-- cure to guaranteed NEURALGIA. AND HEADACHE BAD COLD, IS J li A.n-Or.n.- n. X VTS?2 a LS llged r. W mo C HIKER n Fool t o m o h'YnV fee ft r luct bat V lied lo Hildaa-Juds- -- sewsk:..: Drug Co., oa IIU& s ttf gers tell' thU .boot ) bad' to" bos'1 ua O' ef 1 u rl BattK When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. &N U- - Salt Laha-N- o. - 6imral Agents. e, w egulrd 9 DIPHTHERIA REMEDY NEVER FAILS- ice b I bim a id liner, The New Hamburg-AmerlcaAmerika, haa the largest anchor In the world. n 25 Cts. u. - - Madison Avenue, 1 isi 8C4, at Address 1 II. S. IIOWLAND, n nonCi. i Largest Anchor. c.-c.- c.c. Special Representative Wanted o o (Man or Woman.) 0 A bnci art c. I ' kls him c. c.-- c. c. c.-- c. c. c.-- c. c. c.-- c. :.c.c.-- c. InfleiT 4 k. (fflaas , I ich tet: all-mo- for PROFIT t :rugglM Western ft lealeai It tbs d pn? Great 6,1900 aWiC2 Salt lain City, Utah. Mourns Lost Pet Frog. After keeping a frog for ten years, simply its a question of ascertaining how long It would live, Jamea Spence of this place has lost It and Is Inconsolable. Ten years ago the frog, then a small one, escaped Into a cellar through a rot hole, rapidly Increased In atze and waa permitted to make the place Ita home, being fed and cared for every day. It became a great favorite with patrons of the restaurant, and at a well known whistle would eome to the hole for food or to be seen, but It was unable to leave the place. West Chester Correspondence of the Philadelphia Record. Stats Conducted Funerals, tn many of the centoni of Swltzen the land the public burial Is the rule, and the Is exception funeral private burials In one canton st least all at publhs re conducted entirely Flna Ink for Fountain Pans. This canton Is Olarua. There It la a Manchester. N. It., man who the dressing for the relatives pay to haa learned the trick of saving hla the body and they are permitted rlbbona and soaking them monument and special typewriter provide a He aays that they make the out. may adornments for the grave. They for fountain pens that la to servlcoa If they finest Ink 1,0 provide religious bad. The Ink ! brilliant In color, be canton the rest wish. But for the baa Just the right conare strictly last well and flow pays all, end the relative much to properly. sistency fe forbidden from even so Ing the sexton. White Sparrow In Maine. A large flock of spnrrowe attracted Cara tor Tuberculosis Patrone. much attention tn a mill yard In Oard some time ago. One of their fme of the German n P7 Iner have ftnd It was perfectly white, not havnumber aanatorl. m lnestmlnt to establish dark feather, and appeared pet poling for the care of their consumptive fecliy capable of looking out for him-leiMaine Wools. icy holder You can not make sweet butter In a foul, unclean churn. Tho stomach serves aa a churn In which to agitate, work up xnd disintegrate our food as It Is being If it be weak, sluggish ami digested. foul the result will he torpid, sluggish liver and bad. Impure blood. The Ingredients of l)r. Pierres Golden Medical Discovery are just such as host serve to correct and cure all such derangements. It Is made up without a drop of alcohol Ine Its comixvutlon; lined glycerine being IcalTy pure, triple-rused Instead of tho commonly employed alcohol. Now this glycerine is of itself a valuable medicine. Instead of a deleter! ous agent like alcohol, especially in the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia and the various forms of indigestion. Prof. Finley Ellingwond, M. D., of lteunctt Medical College, Chicago, says of it: In dyspepsia It serves an excellent purpose. It U one of the best manufactured products of the present time tn lts action usn enfeebled, disordered stomach.: especially If there Is uleei alien or ratirrhM gastritis (catarrhal hitlmuinnticmof stomach), It U a most eltlclent preparation, t.lyccrlne will relieve many rises of pyro.lv (heart hum) and excessive gastric acidity. It Is useful In chronic Intestinal dyspepsia, especially the flatulent variety, and In certain forma of chronic conat luakion, stimulating the secretory and excretory functions of the lnteatlual glands." When combined, In Just tho right proportions, with Golden Seal root. Mono root, Black Cherrybark, tl'ieon's root. Blood-roand Mandrake root, or the extracts of these, as in l)r. IMerces Golden Medical Discovery, there can be no doubt of its efficacy In tho cure of all stomach, firoatand intestinal disorders and derangements. These several ingredients have the strongest endorsement in all such cases of such eminent medical leaders as 10S. New England Woman Haa Lived tn Three Centuries. Aunt Lorlen Cox celebrated her lOGth birthday on Saturday at her home with her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Ann Shaw, in West Harrington, aaya a dispatch from Bungor, Maine. It Is said that she ia the only woman in New England who has lived In three centuries. In spite of her years she eats three meals a day with relish, and neither pain nor restlessness ever disturb her slumbers. Mrs. Cox has vivid recollections of all the wars the United States has engaged In since Its Independence as a nation was acknowledged by England, for she has lived through them alL Her husband, James Cox, died in the civil war, he having enlisted In Company D, Twenty-seconMaine Volunteers. Mrs. Cox Is a living witness against the theory, that tobacco prevents longevity, for she Is sn Inveterate smoker, having acquired the habit In childhood by lighting her mothers pipe. St. Jacobs Oil for many, many years has cured and continue to curs RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO BACKACHE SCIATICA d An Ants 8ewing Circle. F. Dofleln, a German naturalist, has recently seen in Ceylon a species of ant, the Oecophylla smaragdlna, In the act of sewing two leaves together Prof. R. Barthutow. M. t)., of Jefferson Med-irfor the purpose of forming a nest. C Colleys. hicago; Prof. Hobart A. Hare, This observation confirms the report M. D.,of Medical Department. University of Pa.; Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. D., Medical of the English naturalist, Ridley, made Row of lruf. York; University In 1890. Dofleln saw a row of the Edwin M. Hale, M. D.. Hahnemann Medical M. D. Insects pulling the edges of the leaves CollegwChlcago; Prof. John M. and Prof. John Klug. M. D.. Authors of the American Diapenxatory. and acorca of others together; then others trimmed and among the leading medical men of our land. fitted the edges and finally a seam was Who can doubt the curative virtues of a medicine the Ingredients of which have' made by fastening the edges with a uch a profeatiUnuU endorsement? silky thread, yielded by larvae of the Constipation cured by Doctor Plercel same species which the workers carOne or two a dose. Pleasant Pel iet ried In their mandibles. He made a drawing Illustrating the method of To Prevent Metal Rusting. to Ridley, the A good mixture which will prevent working. According thread-givinthe ants pass sewing of the rusting machinery, says an holes lu shuttles like larvae through English publication, is made by disof the leaves. the edges ounce of one In one solving camphor pound of melted lard. After the imWhy He Didnt Introduce Her. purities have been skimmed, black A prominent Jewish merchant who lead should be added to give the In Salem, Mass., went away on whole an Iron color. After cleaning lived the machinery carefully and smearing it with the mixture It can bp left Indefinitely, or If wiped off after twenty-four hours It will obviate rust for some time. When removed, the metal should be polished with a soft cloth. al I SPRAINS BRUISES SORENESS STIFFNESS FROST- - BITES i Price, 25c. and 50c, Fi?- - Salt put Into the mouth will relieve the convulsive movements In fits. The frequent use of salt Is the best remedy for epilepsy. Depj-rtmen- t, FOR MAN g TERRIBLE SCALY Ill TUB PAMOVB lull llloe. Lory (ox. pneksg I The Ham Company, Bout llenU, lnd. Red Croo To Make Diamond Brilliant of ammonia on tbs under sldo of a diamond will clean It Immodlauiy and make It very ' A few drops DESTROYS all germ life CURES RHEUMATISM WONDERFULLY PENETRATINC. COMPLETE 60c., and tl.00 Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Price, 25c., 615 Albany St., Boston, Wleae Cut Your Work in Two How Could He? Atkim Saws cut not only wood, iron and other materials better than any other, but they cut a pleasure trip with his wife. Arriving at the station In New York, with a valise In each hand, he met a friend from his town and had quite a lengthy conversation with him. After the tvtri. friend departed his wife, who was standing close by, asked why he had not Introduced her. How could I, when I had a valise in each hand?" he replied. ; That is because they are made of the best steel in the world by men that know how. Romans Artificial Leg. The oldest artificial leg In existence Is now In the museum of the Royal It College of Surgeons of England. Atklni Swf, Cora Knirei, Perfection Plor ftcrtprt, etc., are eoU by ell food kerdwere dealer. Catalogue requeet. E. C. ATKINS : was found in a tomb at Capua and is described In the catalogue as follows: Roman artificial leg; the artificial limb accurately represents the form of the leg; It Is made with pieces of thin bronze, fastened by bronze nails to. a wooden core. Two Iron bars, having boles at their free ends, are attached to the upper extremity of the bronze; a quadrilateral piece of iron, found near the position of the foot. Is thought to have given strength to it. There Washing Windows. The method of wtiHhlmr windows haa Is no trace of the foot, and the wooden chuuged very much of lute; have a pall of core had nearly crumbled away. That lukewarm suds made from Ivory Soup. Dip a soft cloth in the water: squeeze almost skeleton had Its waist surrounded by wipe the class off. Then polish a belt of sheet bronze edged with dry and with chamois as It loaves no llut aud docs small rivets, probably used to fasten the work with more a leather lining. Three painted vases ELMAN OH It. PARKKli. (red figures on a hack ground) lay at Tho vases feet of the skeleton. the Royal Palaca, Spains The Escurlal, Spulns royal palace, belong to an advanced period In the contains a cathedral, a' monastery, decline of art (about 300 years B. C.) British Medical Journal. two colleges, three chapter bouses, three libraries and nearly 3,000 apartWild Cat Attacks Train. ments in addition. At the foot of Orange street, as the A r.CARANTKKD t'l'RR FOIt ril.KS. forenoon train rushed by this mornItclilaK, BiUiU, HIppUIu rrotruUlmc IMIpb. lru r B'lthoriAfU to refund money If PA4l) ing, a wildcat sprang from the bushes jriftu Ol.NTMhST uni lu cure Id $ to 14 Uve. Sue. and attacked It. The rreature sprang on the cowcatcher, but was hurled to Why W Grow Old and Dla. one aide. ' There la no doubt that tho ferocious beast Undaunted, suggestion shortens life. Arrived at a certain age we poison ourselves made a desperate onslaught on the moving train, and the second time was with thoughts shout our approaching end. We lose talth In our strength struck by the train and thrown to one and our strength leaves us. Preco- side. A third effort was made by kitty, cious old age lays siege to us and we succumb earlier than we need with a result that its neck waa caught have done as result of Injurious under the wheels of the baggage car Reand ita head was levered from the Contemporary trunk. SL Augustine Record. view. , Prettier Bids of Face The left side of the face le usually considered by artists to be more beautiful than the right AND MEDICINE CHEST. Possesses Rare Book. The Duke of Devonshire possesses, as an heirloom, Claude Lorraines "Book of Truth," which Is said to bo one of the rarest and most valuable volumes In Europe. It Is worth six times as much as the Mazarln Bible, the most costly book that the British Museum can boast. The late duke refused an offer of flOO.OOO for 1L Many Children ar Sickly, Mother Grays Sweet Powders forChlldren, used by MoitierCray, s nurse In Children's Home, New York, cure PnvorUhness, Headache, Htomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worm At nil Druggists ,Jfte. Sample mailed KKMH, Address Alion B. Oluislod, Le Roy, N. Y. PAIN KILLS A Lis-com- cents. AND BEAST. ECZEMA. Eruptions Appeared on Chest, and Face and Neck Were All Broken Out Cured by Cutlcura.. I had an eruption appear on my chest and body and extend upwards and downwards, so that my neck and .face were all broken out; also my arms and the lower limbs as far aa the knees. I at first thought It was But soon scales or prickly heat crusts formed where the breaking out was. Instead of going to a physician I put chased a complete treatment of the Cutlcura Remedies, In which I bad great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later the eruption appeared again, only a little lower; but before It bad time to spread I procured another supply of the Cutlcura Remedies, and continued tbelr use until the cure was complete. It Is now five years since the last attack, and have not seen any signs of a return. I have more faith In Cutlcura Remedies for skin diseases than anything I know of. Emma El Wilson, Iowa, Oct 1. 1905." u f. KEEPS IN GOOD HEALTH AT Bad Blood. g . tell Stomach Ma!CS ; i Maternal Instinct 8trong. While George R. Howe of Norway, Me., waa hunting for aqua marine gema tn the Stoncham, same state, a salamander appeared from among (he rocks and Mr. How-- promptly threw her some sixty foot away over a ledge. a moment later he found four tiny After a salamanders In the refuse. time he felt something at hla feet and looking down saw the salamander which he had thrown away. She had returned In search of her young. a A Heifer Ren Amuck. heifer broke away front a herd which waa pasalng through Sutton, Kan., and waa at large two weeka. During that time two men were seriously Injured by the creature. It was finally a L.rnt Sv Inc. CD. CO. Manufscturan la lb. W.rlS Ftctory tad Extcntl. Olflcta, Indian. palla n.RCHM Ne V.rk, Chlrtjo, Mlnnr.p.11. Fortlaa. (Oregon I, .cattle, ia. kr,ncira Mempbia, Atlanta an. Toront. (Canaan) Aec.pt no aubitltut I -- SIIJ) BY Insist on thn Atkins Brind DEALERS tX)OD LMHVVUd lfT J Atlas EnglnoG Many ptoepectlet purcheaertol engine end boiler are ander the ImpreMion (hat because the All Tbrwtling Engine UotMck kigb grade, and becauie it i flitted urUH a balance valve and mala bearing, auck a only CorliM engine ol other eiakea contaio. It la iteceaaatily pi aucb price that it la quite out of their reach. Thia le not true. An Atiaa engine ia no higher in price than any other engine, eicept, perhapa ooe that la made entirety In foundry. For your Information, therefore, we give for the prevent an approximate price upon a 12a1f Throttling Aria Engine, range 4J to 60 Horae Fewer of 350.00 TMatneludee engine complete with band wheel, governor, throttle valve, end ill regular trim mini and reprtaenta tha price delivered f. o. b. care factory, or, it In atock it our Ageocttt at any of the hallowing point. Norfolk, Va. MlnneapAtla, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Aftderton, I. C New Or leant. La. Auuita,Ca. Montgomery, Ala Cteenaboro, N. C Dee Molnet, town btemphia, Tenn, Shreveport, Le Birmingham, Ain, Ft. Imith, Ark. Leavenworth, Kao New Pern, N.C. Joplin, Mo. Lmia Nock, Ark Jacksonville, Fla. - Athena, Ca, Works Atlas Encinc IM0IASSAffO4.lt humwKMlidmM DE LAVAL cnEim sEPiMions Oave $10.- - Per Cow US! Over All Gravity Setting Systems EVKRY YEAR OF And $3. to $5 Per Cow Over All Imitating Separators. Now is the time to make this moot important ami profitable of dairy farm investments. Semi at once for new 1D04 catalogue aud name of nearest agent. The De Laval Semmtcx Co. t Randetnh Canal CHICAQO It afflicted with nor. .yea u Its. I I 74 Cnrtlnndt Strati HtW YORK Thompsons Eye Water When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thle Paper. |