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Show PARALYSIS CURED -- CARE OF THE BODY Cast Seemed Hopelete but Yielded to Or. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Kenney has actually escaped from the paralytics fute to which he seemed a short time ago hopelessly doomed. The surprising report has boen fully verified and some important details secured iu a personal interview with the recent suf. ferer. The doctor, said Mr. Kenney, told pte that if I wanted to live any length Of time I would have to give up work altogether, and he told my friends that the paralysis which had begun would iu time involve my whole body. Just how were you alllicted at this time? Mr. Kenney was asked. " Well, I had first hot, and then cold and clammy feelings, and at times my body felt as if needles were being stuck into it. These sensations were followed by terrible pains, snd aguiu I would have V feeling at all, but a numbness would Some over me, and 1 would not be able to move. The most agonizing tortures came from hewluches and a pain iu the spine. Night after night 1 could not get my natural sleep and my system was wrecked by the strain of torturing pains and the effect of the opiates I was forced to take to induce sleep. As 1 look back on the terrible suffering I enduied during this period I often wonder bow 1 retained my reason through it all. But relief came quickly when 1 was induced to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pule People. The very first box seemed to help me, nud seven boxes made me entirely well. There can be no doubt about the thoroughness of my cure, for I have worked steadily ever siuce and that Is nearly fonr years." Mr. Kenney is at present employed by the Merrimoo Hut Cuiupuiiy and resides at 101 Auhiu street, Amesbury, Muss. The remedy which he nsed with such satisfactory results, is sold by all druggists, or direct by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Bchenoctady, N Y. : ' Handled Dynamite Too Carelessly. At the Atlas mine, Southern Cal lfornla, Mrs. A. W. McNae, who had Just arrived from Bakersfield in bet buggy, proceeded to hand out to hei husband what she had bought in town Among other things was a 25 pound box of dynamite. In the transfer It The explosion killed Mr dropped. sou and Mra. McNae. a and three bystanders. HEALTHY CHILDREN. Without good health life Is not worth living. Sickly, peevUh children are a source of endless trouble and anxiety to their parents, yet the childrens condition Is frequently due to their parents Ignorance or thoughtlessness, or both. To make children healthy and to keep them In that condition it Is necessary to feed them proper food and to see that they get plenty of exercise and fresh air. Meat la very had for children. It should be avoided and food rich in phosphates, such as Ptllsburys Vitos, should be given la Us place. This food ia truly the "meat of the It Is made by the worlds wheat greatest millers and It Is free from artificial coloring or adulteration. It ia not especially a childs food. Your whole family will enjoy this common sense cereal. It makes a wholesome, substantial breakfast or an appetizing dessert and can be prepared la one hundred different ways. Every good grocer will supply you with Plllsburys Vitos. Large package enough to make twelve pounds of strength-buildinAsk food, 20c. your grocer about it to day. g . Speed of the Gulf 8tream. Three miles an hour Is about the average speed of the gulf stream, which flows from the Gulf of Mexico. At certain places, however. It runs as fast as miles an hour. fifty-on- e TEA Tea is fine; that is, fine tea is fine. Tea thoughts are fine; that is, fine tea thoughts are fine. Naturs Generous to Filipinos. With the exception of food, the fibrous plants of field and foreBt fur alsh all the necessities of life (or ths Filipino. TEA How different tea and coffee feel! even good tea and coffee. la vwry IMi U p. of arkUltitf to Mtk. (loot! To. IUt Tor aakaafe. Origin of "Knight Errant" Errant Is an abbreviation of Itlner snt or traveling knight. It was first applied to Don Quixote. How's This? We offer One Hundred 1'o.l.rv R.wtrd for an, eaM id CtUrrt UM caaiwe be cared by Uui LsisrA Curs. r. 3. rtlKNfT CO,,Totdo. 0 he.e kuoa l J. ( u..r, ud brllrr. blur prrfrrllf bn orahi. la all liu.lnnee inuiMnU.'. and llti.iirl.il) mule ny hi. aria. ebie ta carry oat any Walpino Kiae.a O M.btim, h holarale Itr.i, Twadn, O H.ll'l Caierrli Cara le ultra tiueru.iiy, aril., end blmd nu mueout the eurieoeepl dlrartiy Bpon ey.toia. le.ltmunl.t. eenl trae. 1rlia Meentt poi IMU. Sold by all Unural.U. tab Uallt Family I'll!, fur OnO.llpaUos andnra'cni-d-, ImI 10 veer., We, the for Uie Mors Girls In School. In all races and In all parts or ths country there has been a decided Increase since 1890 In the percentage of girls among persons attending schooL TEA So much goodness dwells in a little dry leaf! Finest Tomb In Britain. Ths finest tomb In Great Britain Is ondoubtedty that of the duke of Hamilton, la the grounds of tbs duks's Jest It coat over fl.OuO.OOO. WAS TELEPHONING TO HEAVEN. eQeeeqlfeweivtflsesflfweW!fwnfteseabBwwS flow to Acquire and Retain the Priceless Posses sion of Good Health lew Nature's Preparation for Winter. In the fall, when the cold weather la approaching, the fur of animals begins to thicken. Trappers catch animals In the winter because of the superiority of their fur at that season, their summer fur being very poor anil thin. This thickening of the fur or hairy covering is a protection for the winter. A corresponding change takes place In the vegetable world, In the treis, plants, bushes and shrubs. As the cold weather approaches, they thicken their lark, draw in their sap, and the clorophyl of their leaves and the leaves fall off. Some little time before the leaves fall, we see the green color disappear. The clorophyl and the sap had been stored up for uso In the spring, and thus preparation la made for winter. Corresponding changes take place In human beings If they subject themselves to natural conditions. A shrub that is left standing out of doors gets ready for winter. If It should be taken up In September and kept In a greenhouse at a temperature of 70 degrees, It would not make preparation for the cold weather. Put an animal In a warm building and keep him there, and hla fur will not thicken for winter. Some Interesting obsclvatlons have been made concerning sheep. In the tropics they grow only thin hair, but when taken to Siberia they began to grow fine wool, which thickened with each generation until they had a thick woolly covering that was ample protection against the severities of the climate to which they were exposed. Leave a sheep out of doors and It gets ready for winter. Bring it Indoors where It Is not subjected to natural conditions, and It Is not affected by meterologlcal changes. This same thing is true of human beings. Many people, when cold weather cornea, hide away In their wind-proo- f houses, thoroughly barricaded against fresh air. Under such circumstances, the power to make heat dimlnlshea, and they are afraid to come In contact with cold air, because they .have coddled themselves too much as the cold weather has come on. When a person Is In that condition, hla vitality Is lowered, his resistance weakened, and he la an easy prey to disease. There Is no tonic so good as contact with cold air. The body rallies Its forces to repel the cold, and while the forces of the body barricade themselves against cold, they are also barricading themaelves against germs. All the vital functions are affected by the resistance of the body forces to the contact of cold. The stomach makes more and better gastric juice; the process goes on with greater rapidity, and more and richer blood Is produced. One who can resist cold can resist pneumonia, consumption, diphtheria, In fact, he is prepared to fight every disease. This power of resistance can be cultivated by dally exposure to cold air. Go out of doors each day and get Into the fresh air more and more. At night let the fresh cold air come In. The one who sleeps In a tight room will strive In vain to accustom himself to cold, for he will undo during the night all the good he has accomplished during the day. blood-makin- Woman's Kingdom Sacrificed. We have somewhere seen It asserted that the women who have done the moat to move the world for good, were the women with natural-sizewaists. We do not doubt the truth of this. Deep breathing has much to do with deep thinking; a constricted waist means small vital capacity; a natural waist means large vital capacity, and consequent ability of healthful, vigorous life and action. Said Miss Frances Willard, In one of her addresses; "Be It remembered that until woman comes to her kingdom physically, she will never really come at all. Created to be well and strong and beautiful, she long ago sacrificed her constitution, and has ever sinre been living on her She has made of herself an hourglass, whose sands of life passed quickly by. She has walked when she should have run, sat When she should have walked, reclined when she should have sat. "She has allowed herself to become a mere lay figure upon which could be fastened any lump or hoop or fartblngnle that fashion mongers show; and ofttlmcs her head Is a mere rotary ball, upon which milliners perch whatever they please be It bird of paradise or beast or creeping thing. "She has bedraggled her senseless long skirts In whatever combination of filth the streets presented, submitting to a motion the most awkward and degrading known to the entire animal kingdom; for nature has endowed all others that carry trains and tails with the power of lifting them without turning In their tracks, but a fashionable woman pays lowliest obeisance to what follows In her own wake; and, as she doca so, cuts tho most grotesque figure outside a Jumping jack. "She Is a creature born to the freedom and beauty of Diana, but she Is swathed by her skirts, splintered by her stays, bandaged by her tight waist, and pinioned by her sleeves, until, alas, that I should lire to say It: a trussed turkey or a spitted goose 13 her most appropriate emblems d But a Policeman Got Him Before Central Makes Connection. Astronomers who sought to signal the inhabitants of Mars have been beaten at their own game, according to the police, by "Professor" John R. InJones, who was arrested at the stance of Director Potter of the department of public safety as ne was in the act of telephoning to the Angel Gabriel for advice on how to restore to a client the regards which his lady love had transferred to another. Jones device for communicating with Gabriel was a queer apparatus in the third story, consisting of a maze of cords, bells, nets and a receiver which looked like a tin funnel. The alleged imposter was taken Into custody by Special Policeman Moriarity and Peterson, who went to Jones In disguise and had their past and future revealed through the aid of the angel. After Moriarity laid down 814 Jones consulted his new fangled telephone to heaven. Here Is what Jones told Moriarity to do: Go home, take a pistol, stand In the back yard at midnight, and fire two shots, one toward the other toward Germantown, League Island. Then put your finger on the tall of a blue maltese cat as it is going over a fence and everything will be lovely at home. Policeman Peterson told Jones that he was broken hearted because he had been Jilted. For 82 Jones got into with Gabriel, then communication put some powder In an envelope for Petersons friend. It was at about this stage when Peterson pulled out the warrant and Jones collapsed. Philadelphia Ledger. Physical Reinforcements. One of the most sensible things a person can do, whether he Is sick or well, Is to reinforce his strength as fast as possible, by availing himself of all the assistance that he can secure by the enthusiastic and Intelligent employment of the various physiological agencies that are within his reach. The most important trio of'natural remedies Is dietetics, bydrotberap) and proper exercise. Other valuable agencies are pure air, light In various forms, electricity and cheerfulness. Most people could very materially Increase their physical defense by securing the reaction from a dally application of cold In some form. Careful scientific observations have shown that such a treatment Increases almost Immediately the number of white blood cells In the general circulation, thereby increasing the ability of the body to rapture germs as 'well as to repair diseased structures. A general who could so easily add to the fighting strength of his army, would certainly be regarded as a lunatic if he did not avail himself of the opportunity. Yet there are thousands s of who do not concern themselves In the least as to how they may Improve their weakened and waning life forces. There are multitudes of these who only need to adopt a wholesome and rational dietary to be speedily emancipated from their present state of in- WENT BACK TO THE OLD GAME. validism. Others would in an amazingly short time be able to shake off Tramps New Vocation Didnt Seem to Promise Success. the moss of disease If they would become sufficiently aroused to cease The householder stood at his gate their sedentary life, and begin to en- smoking a cigar as the tramp came gage in active, stirring physical exercise. Of course, at first there would be some rebellion on the part of the unused joints, and muscles. The same sunlight that can place a halo of glory on all nature, can put color Into tho pale cheeks that have been so carefully shut away from its health and beams. seml-lnvalid- g GOOD FOR CHILDREN. READING leng-tralae- Things Out of Sight At this season of the year, when cellars are being filled with the pro visions for winter, the utmost pains should be taken to provide against the Introduction of unnecessary dirt and Tubers to be decaying substances. stored In the food cellar, should first be cither brushed or washed, that no unnecessary dirt may be Introduced Into the room. Everything should be so placed and arranged as to facili tate frequent cleanings, and to pro vent the accumulation of dust and dirt In nooks and corners. Each autumn and spring, the en tire contents of the cellar should be literally "turned out of doors, and every portion of the room thorough ly disinfected with soap and water fresh whitewash or In some othei practicable way. At ary time an odor of mustlnm in the cellar should be considered a signal of danger, tc be attended to at once. If a careful cleaning and airing does not remove It, more vigorous measures should be employed. Examine the drainage and the contents of the cellar, and remove the cause, if possible. If the cause Is not discernible, the whole room should be disinfected, or, as may be needed In some cases, reconstructed The basement or shed where fuel Is kept should In no wise he neglect ed; a floor of some sort Is essentia) to protect from dampness. Decomposing matter of any sort la to be avoid ed If one deslrea a healthy home. Medical Progress, The materia medlca of twenty-fiv-e years ago Is obsolete. No good doc tor now treats symptoms he neithei gives you something to settle youi stomach nor lo cure your headache These things are timely natures warning bell look out! And the doctor tells you so, and charge you a fee sufficient to impress you with the fact that he Is no fool, but that you are. The Philistine. tlng-a-ltng- e Experience keeps a dear school, but will learn In no other, and scarce In that. Franklin. foils "The Call of tho Wilderness. The "Iteturn to Nature" cry, which Is becoming so prevalent and Insistent In these days of physical degeneracy Is, according to Richard A. Haste, an effort of nature to preserve the race. "We are. ho says, "becoming The red blood la thinning In our veins, and the marrow of our bones s drying up. The world Is too much with Is. We are wasting our powers and losing sight of our origin. "But there are times when wo are reminded of our Inheritance the freedom of unlimited space, and our kin ship with the life of the wild. In the midst of our struggles to get on. when surfeited with books or brain-faggewith too much thinking, when the fingers have grown numb with the hnn dllng of ledgers, and the eyes dim with gazing at the everpresent dollar sign; In the agony of that attenda this eternal atrlfe of get ting and spending, there comet to every one, like the echo of a memory, the distant call of the wilderness. The call la Insistent the Impulse to heed Instinctive. It Is at once a promulgation and a recognition, of the great law of race p. tarnation. over-civilize- We ask you to use Three lets becauco thau Crown pro. 'tho We ask you to Insist cer supplies you with that ThresUr Br goods, because every time a can of Three Crown Bakina pi h" or Spices, a bottle of Thre. r!d'r Extracts, or a package of Three cW" Coffe- - You re helping Jea or an up industry that ha helping to build up Utah for v We furnish employment to number of people we want to it to a larger number. These peSitl build homes In .tate, they hr the grocer, the butcher, the coal the ice man, the clothier and dr. goods merchant, and other lines hi giving them that support necessary ,: their success. When others pros" YOU must ehare In their prosper!, and therefore it ia to our mutual prep, and advantage that you Insist on beina Dead Reckoning. supplied with Three Crown Products. We thank you for your past suD Dead reckoning Is a term used In navigation to express the estimation port and encouragement, and in antt that Is made of a ships place without cipatlon of your further patronaosi Respectfully, having recourse to observation of th6 HEWLETT BROS. CO celestial bodies. It Is made by observSalt Lake City, Utah. ing the way she makes by the log, has been on she which course and the US NOW steered, making allowance for drift, leeway, etc. . . About will y fuS o-.- r WRITE TO ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS. Little Girls Awful Suffering With rible Skin Humor Sleepless Nlghte for Mother Speedy Cure by Cuticura. I need In Jtweln anythin! you Witches or Silverware for ChrUimis. W, express charges on articles sent us for rept established Ter "My liMe girl had been suffering for two years from eczema, and during that time I could not get a nights sleep, as her ailment was very severe. I bad tried so many remedies, deriving no benefit, I had given up all hope. But as a last resort I was persuaded to try Cuticura, and one box of the Ointment and two bottles of the Resolvent, together with the Soap, effected a permanent cure. Mrs. I. B. Jon?s, Addington, Ind. T." Russian Coins Cornered. The Russian government corners Us on n coins. Every year It mints a limited number of bronze coins of the nominal value of kopeck, In English value of a penny. As these coins are practically not in circulation only a few are Issued. The remainder are sold by the mint authorities, at about double their value, for use as 4 "She will not lot him In the house Until he w!cs hie foot. d Then she hiiIU out in her gown. And wipes up all the street. BVILD VP VTAH. Sound Taste In Eest Way to Develop Literature. collection of There ought to be a or every reach the within good books These child from the earliest years. with the selected be to books ought all utmost care, and Bhould exclude careless and sensational Inferior to exclude a writing. The list ought books written the of number large many especially for children, because liter-arand of these books lack reality quality. well; a child who Is brought up with manners bred people will have good who far more certainly than a child forIn manners any good Is taught to mal say: and much the best way literature for taste sound a develop In children Is to make them familiar with the best writing from the very off from access first, and to shut them tc Inferior writing. The best literature offers every kind of writing which should interest a child. Weekly Scotsman. MAINS REASONABLff aroma in salt PRICES and oinvm Must Vote In Switzerland. In Switzerland every male betweet the ages of 20 and G5 I3 obliged to vote, unless he be a pauper, criminal or a bankrupt. There have not ths right of voting. TEA Coffee is fine too: but fine has a different meaning in coffee. Writ for oof Knowledge Company, Son Francisco Book, SehllUaf A-- Women Doing Good Work. The Womens Army and Navy I am sura Piso's Cure (or Consumption saved league, Washington, sends books ud my life three years ago. Mas. Thos. Robbins, papers to soldiers and sailors abroad. card-counter- Ive asked over forty different persons what reciprocity was. along, and the smile on bis face encouraged the latter to say: "Boss, I'm not asking for charity, but for Information. "Well? "Ive asked over forty different persons in the last week what reciprocity was, and none of em was able to make It clear to me. "I think I can make It plain, reJust come through plied the citizen. into the backyard with me. Do you see that pile of ashes?" Yes, sir. Well, I want them wheeled out to the alley. You take off your coat, pick up the shovel, load the wheelbarrow, and when the ashes are in the alley you get 10 cents. But the Job's worth at least a quar- ter." " "It may be, but in reciprocity "Say, mister, Interrupted the tramp, I beg your pardon for putting you to all this trouble. I got the wrong word. What I wanted to ask about was reciprocate, and as you don't seem to know, and as I am in something of a hurry, Ill just reciprocity over the alley fence and reciprocate back to the regular routine." Great Britain's Oldest Tavern. The "Seven Stars, Withy Grove, Manchester, claims to be the oldest licensed house In Great Britain, for It was licensed as a hostelry so long ago as 1336, fifty-fivyears before Manchester received the charter constituting It a free borough, but the smallness of the town may be judged from the fact that the tolls for Its fares were a trifle above 830. There are many traditions connected with the "Seven Stars," one of them being that Dick Turpin and Guy Fawkes visited the place. At any rate, Harrison Ainsworth incorporated this legend Into hla story about Guy Fawkes. A room on the ground floor bears the words. "Ye Guy Faux Chamber," In 1743 it became the headquarters for the Manchester adherents of Prince Charlie, commanded by Col. Townloy. The e I. . toddh Ly-- . ! Ittto J " Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17. 1000. At the Charity Bazaar. Lieutenant I shall not pay you for the two kisses, but I give you permission to use my name as reference Meggendorfer Blaeter, The National Mining Congress Will be held at El Paso, Texas, November 14 to 18, 1905. Interesting program and entertainment for visitors. One fare plus 82.00 round trip from northwestern territory, with cheap side trips to Old Mexico, and other points, via Santa Fe railway, the quick line. For dates of sale of shove tickets and for train service, lee or write, C. F. WARREN, GenI Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Blk, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ths Oldest Licensed House In Greet Britain. hostlery also contains a chair which U said to have belonged to Byron's mother. Practice Note Mutilation. In some parte of the world, especl ally Italy and India, It has been cue tonwry to employ removal of the nose is a form of punishment, sometimes udlclal, but chiefly rr r node of cRr yin out priVRte revenge. KspeclRlIy n some districts of India Is It eonsld red a eultable form of punishment or a husband to Indict on a wife whose conduct he don tint approve. grocers More n Pawnbroking k. Ukc Fuel in Irish Bogs. Experts calculate that Irish bogs an capable of turning out 50,000,000 ton of fuel a year for a thousand years, and if this were sold It would brln in 860,000,000 a year. BESI Antiseptic Omaha, Nebr, Oct. 26. It la reported from Casper, Wyo., that sales of town lots for the new town of Shoshone, located at the edge of the Wind River Reservation on the new line of The Chicago & Railway across the state from Casper, have been unprecedented. Bidding for town lots runs high and a large number have been disposed of within a short time. Buyers evident-l- y figure on the growth of the bore when the Indian Reservation city Is thrown open to settlement next June. North-Wester- pay-bac- Toor jrrnrer returns your money If you doot Schillings Best. 8uch Is the State of Man. Which I have noticed." said the man who was chewing fine cut and telling how to run peace conventions, and dig canals and do other odd jobs of world work, "which I have noticed, speaking about nothing In particular, that before a man Is married he wop rtes because he knows he Isnt as smart as the girl thinks he Is, and after he Is married he worries because he knows she knows he Isnt as smart as he might be. Remedy For Family and Farm n 80000! KILLS PAIN. 618 London. than 15.ono,ono visits are paid evpry year to London pawnbrokers. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Albany ttreet, 6oon, Maaa flKUrt Lhir,Ct 300 times a ar, on an average Throughout the whole country tho number of pledges Is said to amount to 190.000.000 ner annum. day. A Urge an. loeoto. Thu wiiT roRnr.T , FOR WOMEN lE 1 wu u TEA It wouldnt cost much to bum all the money our trooblad with Ills pectdUr t -their mx, ated ( a douche I ccmIoI. Thoroughly cl.tnMi.hillxdiMW'Jf lir.l tops dlKhaigto, avals laUxuuoatuia Have Good Memorlea. The Hindu priest in,a hav Mthalltlltral out ainl8take with- tea - Tmui! It In poufdvv Ion '"rSliclS ind li Ur nwrv cImimIh, wlf, Snd Koanmicnl tha lupud niii'l'1' TOILTT AND WOMnN6 SPECIAL J gnr mu dmggl.iv. Trtnl (tea end Booh ol lngto tut How little it is! How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has covered the sea r "V sovTon. A.FgvoR6eNMR UUN BCOOikC WU N Mf.fi cofon veir MAvrs with ships for a hundred years. FvrrJV. MMne Inltd Ma" Maine. W,h th HSSSSggi Thl. K Ik. M.l trow 0 lifter fan, sieUeO fur.Tl..rdIM UuVBVddirTg ft rm I'rlros fnr fm If oV goo1' & Manufacturing Cfl |