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Show - . Santa Claus in Larrigans a. .r vt, ,, By Holman F. 5? ll'mbuungcam'i's Day had bucked at beans. n't speak, but he choj.ped hke four machines. Pumi'hy h:ui du ke.'. For most of a ... k He hadn't a ror n:e ami M:k- !.0 t" e, nut even moil to joke. whmver vie sp ,k? he fcrow 'o.l like a t'l:. iy ke i.il.-.Ihen ;:!!, tti,- 1' ur Charley Canuck would jig. the Dumi.by w. 11M trawl t, the dark wall an.l si.j,-- thi'r. like a he k fury nighttime he hUK-his hunk, Physog as Ihdk as a hnatrim' house arm. und I'haw hf hiuor hunk. And the dearon-s.-a- t crowd it wondPred, for we sartinlv likmi the lad. But he wouldn't lit out what it all was about, ihuugri we aw he was hnvln' It bad. Some allowed he was homesick, while others said 'twas wuss. PER!NA PROTECTS THE LITTLE ONES Against Winter Catarrh in Its -- Neglected ColJ s in Children Often Brin;; Disastrous Results. " "II Manyl', lases. -: -'- . '' 1 K- ,Y 11 And a For 3.""" t'i ''' ,,:.- ' .r,x - - I Of all the diseases kuown with which the female organism is afflicted, kidney disease is the most fatal, la faot, unless prompt aud correct treatment is applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Ueinjr fully avrare of this, Mrs. Finkham, early in her career, pave careful etudy to the subject, and in producing her preat. remedy for woman's ills Lydia I 1'inkliaiu's VeKtable Coilipouiul made sure that it contained the correct combination of herbs which was certain to control that dreaded disease, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles. I.vdia K. I'ink-liam- 's Yejrt'table Compound is the only one especially prepared a burden, I suffered so with female troubles, and pains across my back and lob's. The doctor told rue that I had kidney troubles and prescribed for me. For three months I took his medicines, but grew steadily worse. My husband then advised me to try Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, and brought home a bottle. It is the greatest blessing ever brought to our home. Within three months 1 was a changed woman. My pain had disappeared, my complexion became clear, my eyes bright, and my entire system in good shape." Mrs. Paula Wxisslitz, 176 Seneca St, Buffalo, N. Y. Proof that Eidney Trouble can lie Cured by Lydia E. PiuLbam's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: I feel very thankful to you for the good your medicine has done me. I had doctored for years and was steadily growing worse. I had trouble with my kidneys, and two doctors told me I had Bright's disease ; also had falling of the womb, and could not walk a block at a time. My back and head ached all the time, and I was so nervous I could not sleep ; had hysteria- and fainting spells, was tired all the time, had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand at times without putting my foot on something. tt I doctored with several good doctors, but they did not help me any. I took, in alL twelve bottles of Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, five boxes of Liver Pills, and used three packages of Sanative "Wash, and feel like a new woman, can eat and sleep well, do all my own work, and can walk two miles without feeling over tiicd. The doctors tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to be well, Mrs. Opal Strong, and I feel that I owe it all to your medicine." Dalton, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass. cannot forthwith prodnc the original fatter and signature! of FORFEIT If we Winch will absolute prove Itydia Some others hung sleeves and legglni Here's Rood health to ye. family the boss hung a rubber boot man. 'Twas Christmas eve, and we mads Wherever ye've built your nest; believe. Jest the lark of a ChristTe've more than your share of the mas toot! good things, but there! We reckon it's all for the best. There's an arm for your neek and a kiss for your cheek When there's trouble ahead or your courage Is weak. And comfort and enntaee and prlt you will need. With a wife aad cum- - younkers to house and to feed. God bless you with patience and peace and with goods. Is the very best w ish of us men o the woods, Us lonesome old bachs of neavies and patches, Ellis, Jimmies and Jacks, o' the Ax. their geniiuieneits. 1'inkhaui Medicine Cot, Lynn, HULL'S CANKER AND FOR THE MOUTH. THROAT. STOMACH AND BOWELS. ... NEVER FAILS DIPHTHERIA - FOR SALE AND Drug Co., General Agents. The cook he had hung a And Lanigan 6o Many Th.t They Stand in the Way of Progress. The great number of fasts and holidays also stands severely in the way of progress iu Russia. In 1902, without reckoniug ordinary Wednesdays and Fridays, which are always fast days, there were only KG days which did not fall under one head or the other, and many fell under both. Besides the ordinary Lenten period, which, however, In Kuasia is forty-eigdays Ions instead of forty, they have three shorter periods of fasting, one of nineteen days, in June; one of fourteen days, in August; and another of thirty-thredays, in November and December. There are also three ingle days of fa.sting, of which two are also holidays. Fasting Is a serious matter in Iins-tla- , for fish, milk and egss are forbidden S3 well as meats. The result ao linn wic inni nris iwi mii.ii .iiuiiiiia are largely cut off for about one third of the year, and dairy farming uniimfitable, as strict observance of fasts is a weightier matter with the people than honesty or any Other feature of our system of morals. Tale Review. Huj. REMEDY BY ALL GfcNERAL DRUGQI8T8 STORES Salt Lake City, Utah. ANOTHER BLOW AT COMFORT. Physicians Denounce Habit of Sitting With Crossed Legs. Here is another comfortable old habit tabooed. Thysieal culturists will say that the practice of sitting with the legs or even the feet crossed is a bad one, and has more to do with cold feet than most persons Imagine. It has this irincipally through impeding the circulation of the blood In tho leg that is crossed over the other. The femoral v?ins are cramped, j with the that the blood Is dammed back into tho feet and above the kcee, inducing as well as cold feet a varicose condition of the veins of the calves. Another reason why the habit should be discouraged Is the fact that on general physiological principles it is healthier to sit squarely with both feet resting upon fhe floor, whereas with the legs crossed the weight of the body Is thrown almost vholly to one side or the other. rult One Was a Great Plenty. Jimmy, aged 5, had been naughty and his mother had punished him to the good old fashioned way. His fath er pretended to be greatly shocked at the aggrieved youngstei overhearing Treasures in National Museum. express a hope that a large stray The zaologieal collections of the Na- bear might happen aloug some dark tional MuieuiD have grown to Imto make a meal of his offending night mense le, rivaling, and In some parent cases gnrpasing, those of any other "But. JImy," said his father Immuseum. Of Insects there are in the "you shouldn't say such pressively, collection government nearly I,500,MO dreadful things. You shouM always peelmens; of recent Fhells nfarl) 1,000,000 specimens; besides at least remember, my son, that a boy never has more than one mother." 600,000 speolmens of etksr aqnatlo "Thank God for that!" breatha abeat 206.00 specials of fishes, more than 60.K0 birds' ecsa; Jimmy fervently. 130,000 specimen ef birds; more than 40,901 reptiles and batracbiaas, and Largest Produce of Silver. Mexico produces more silver thai more than 78.0W specimens of mammals. any courtry. thr g jmm.'ttJ St. Jacobs Oil i , tL. k-- Mrs. Schater, 430 Hope Ave., St. Louis, Mo hi tote-tea- Li m on Hand ure to Have During the Inclement Months of Fall and Winter. JPe-ru-- Kept In the House for Five Pe-ru-- na ' j Years. Mr. Albert Lietzman, 15 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: "I am only too lad to inform you that I am feeling splendid aud have never felt better la my life. Through the advice of a friend I tried Peruna, and am glad to say it cured me to perfection. I to tell a friend about Peruna the other day and I had no sooner commenced than he told me his folks have kept Peruna in the house for the last five years. I am sure I wouldn't be without it. Mother also uses it to keep herself in good health." Homesickness In the Navy. The medical officers of the navy who have been making a study of neurasthenia, which has disabled so many officers, ascribe it to the conditions of the Ufa in the navy now Imposing upon officers long tours of duty on remote stations, where the opportunities for diversion are not many and where homesickness and discontent, combined with the uncertainty of detachment, have produced this distress of mind and body. anil Stops the Coii;li T tho 'ohl Work Laiative liroino 'Juiuine Tablets. rrieeSSa Doesn't Work Both Ways. "Yes," said the cynical manufactureasy to trade your er, "it is reputation for money, but you're up against It when you try to trade back." Automobile Magiii-ino- . mif-'lit- y catching cold. One child catches cold and scares its mother into hysterics by having croup in the dead of night. Another child catches cold, develops a stubborn cough that will not yield to ordiThe parents are filled nary remedies. wilh forbodings. Still another child catches cold and develops that most fatal malady ol childhood, capillary bronchitis. The doctor is called, pronounces the case pneumonia, aud if the child is lucky enough to live it has developed weak lungs from which it may never recover. $ Almanac for Pe-ru-- na MVVMVVVUUVV a rs i u i f-- r Me mvsri And yet another child catches cold and articular rheumatism is the result Ankles, knees, wrists and elbows become suddenly swollen and painful, A long disastrous illness follows. The child may live and become convalescent, a miserable invalid of valvular disease of the heart. All these mishaps are the direct result of neglected cold. Peruna is the safeguard of the family. If a child catches cold, Peruna should be used immediately. A few doses of Peruna and a child's cold is gone. The apprehension of the parents flee away. The household is free from fear once more. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Ur. Harlman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Harlman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, t cn. $ v ; Salt Lake City Real Estate Till ringing, singing on its way. The world revolved from night te toy, A vole, a chime, A chant sublime Of peace on earth, good will te Trin from rsch tilsck sccuret mouth The rnnnon thun!erd In the Smith, ft' And ltti the sound The carols drowned Hen,. ,.n tnrth. rood-wil- l to rr.n! is a '' r Sk plated petP: and kit let 2 5c. uuarjnten i More homos bnuht, m'rf hows Bold Umn uiiv oOmt In thro.itfh mv or if itv. If v ii wili 10 S,i!t I or write you Jesire U Imj don't full Lkt( - McroNMY t,U IEWELHT it L.J CU7 1 A. 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For ht J Croup, capillary bronchitis, and articular rheumatism are the special banes of These all alike result from childhood. Ask Your Druggist for free ht, Christmas Bells. writes: , 1 Grettl-alU- HI . ...1.-1- e Boss he fair, square blubbered cook he blubbered, too. There wasn't a face In all the place but glistened with tears like d. the duds the crew had hung, And Joe throwed For we knowed that joke to Dumphy spoke of empty stockln's bung; We all of us saw a pictur of youngsters wonderin' why Old Santy Claus, like other friends, had passed that poorhouse by. We looked to Pumphy's corner, where he curled with buried head. But his grlet and tears stopped eyes and ears to all we did or said. "Dang rat the man that's secret," growled the boss, "but others can Be Jest as clus' as that secret cuss, our only family man." Then boss he fetched a and thawed the yallcr Ink, And he scratchlty-scratchea writln' and he wunk a wettich wink; He whispered, "There's an order for thirty days o' my pay; If the rest of ye s men ye'll take that pen and do a stunt my way." We fought to get that and them as couldn't write had the bo.s attest to cross their They tastes" make their wrltin' tight. When all had made their papers, he slacked a rcg'lar dome. Says he, "It's done! Less rum and fun, but. boys, there lays a HOME!" Then he clinched his list and muttered as he turned to Mike. I ll "1'e're Santy Claus for us, because ye've I got the legs to hike. "It's a blame dark night, but ye re Take snow shoes to the carry, catch to North Twin, startin' NOW, and if for any cause Then huff It again to strike the train and Them babies cry termorrer night, cash them orders In. Gawd help ye, Santy Clausl" Then stlvver It to that poorhouse where she has said they be Ys're startln' NOW, and we don't sllow for sleep nor It's a blame daik night, but ye're startin' Now, and if fur any caus Them babies cry termorrer night. Gawd help ye, Santy Claua." Long-geare- U - s' d t 'In the early part f last yt cr I w rite to you for advice for n:v dHvgUter Alke, four years of age. has been a puny, sickly, ailing thiltj S.C- her birth. She had convulsions and catarrhal fevers. I as alw ays doctoring until we commenced to use l etuna. She grew s rong a d well. Peruna is a wonderful tonic; the best medicine 1 are ever used. "I was In a very wretched condition nhen I commenced to take Peruna. I had catarrh all through my whole body, tut thank (Jod, your medicine set me all right. I woula not have any other medicine. 'Peruna cured my baby boy of a very bad spell of cold and fever, tie Is a big healthy boy fifteen months oid. I have given him Peruna off and on sine he w an born. I think that Is why he Is so well. I cannot praise Peruna enough. We have not hai a doctor since we began to use Peruna all prahe to It "Mrs. Scbafer. hile The belfries of all Chrlstandom Had rolled along Tbe unbroken song aoe ea earth, good will to men! Of 50c " " toot! And thought how, ss the day had come. Rheumatism an j .A - 4 We hadn't thought of presents why, the most of us never had hung tven A Btockin up at the chimney-sui- t when we were young", It was only a bit of foolln', and a part of pen-stoc- k was troubled with 1 c In a later letter she says: "Our little daughter continues to have good health." Some others hung sleeves and leggln's the boss hung a rubber-boo- t, 'Twas Christmas eve and we mad believe! Jest the lark of a Christmas d wntes: , maiued after an attack of kCatmihai lever. She has tascn one bottle of Peruna through which she has ob taiucd a complete cure. She js Dow as well and happy as a Iiule girl can be. When our f i lends bay how well she looks I tell them Peruna-di- shoe-pa- our ev'nln' plan Was a Santy Claus, and Dumphy was our only family man. We dug him out of his blankets and hauled him out to the light, His eyes were red with tears he had shed, but now he wanted to fight. And screaming a string of curses, be struck as he raved and swore. Floored Joe Lacrosse and the swampin's boss, and announced he was ready for more. But no one was 'specially anxious and w backed away, because Good will to men was not jest then In th eye of our Santy Claus. to swat him, The boss was but allowed he had better not. For 'twas trouble bad that Dumphy had, whatever It was he'd got. So back in his bunk he butted unsociable And screaming a string of curses, he kind of a goat-Wour pryin' cook was takln' a look struck as he raved and swore, at a letter that dropped from nil Floored Joe Lacrosse and the swamp-incoat. hoss, and announced he was There's sometimes a grlsf for ye, ready for more. family man. And It's wicked y'd better believe. When ye find that there's trouble piled heavy and double. On theipoor little home that ye leave, There are sharks who are hungry when money Is due. And a man Is away in the woods with a crew; n wife Shlverln' babies and heart-brok- Don't hinder the Shyloeks who re out with a knife. And the letter that cook choked and read Was writ from a poorhouse and "baby was dead." men. One after the other, we forty-liv- e Kissed where the kisses were marked by her per Kissed on the smooches of little ones' smacks, We lonesome old baches of peavies and patches, Bills, Jimmies and Jacks o' the Ax. s k)fi n fl A The old surety, through its penetrating rewer, promptly cures Price, 25c. l . Brc-.vn- Mo luile dauijliter three My the cokee hung one, too. Joe a sock with a toe the only whole sock In the crevf. galley-est'ar- HOLIDAYS. S..ui::.-s- , it." d RUSSIAN FASTS AND Mrs. J. M. As soon as the value of lVruoa is fully appreciated l,y every liouse-bol- d, boih as a preentive and cure of catarrhal tens of ailecnons, thousand o lives will I saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingrrioi; cases of disease I'ctuiu is a household prevented. saieguir- - sP"---- Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. "Dear Jlns. Pinkham: For hro years my life was simply n i3mr(W y- -- HouseliolJ Against Catarrhal Diseases. Toto-te:i- for women. Nsldea-JuJso- .ev- - N, woods. president of the Ger 1 man Womans' Club of Buffalo, N. Y., after doctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble by the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. abuve (.iLimouifcia, ' , Protects tlie Entire Pe-ru-- na Jake had heard at the lake that 'twas s.,m ,,r a family fuss. Ir twas taim'y tuss we w sorry we wondered how it l.esai And this as nui- y.umt! Dumphy was our only family man. Now family men, I don't care who, belong at home with their broods. No hearts will ache nor grieve for sake of us lonesome old chaps o' the El Mrs. Welsslitz, S5000 - Peruna fchoult W ke,-in ibel house all the turn Peruna should be kept in every house whetc iheie are children. Ikin't wait until the child is sick thenseni tua diuij store. Have reruns on hand -- accent no sui)tituieu LIFE FREE Institute, lb ii'Akul A (flii al It timitrj Hfttt-i "i(4i nc up aajiia r aii'trt-ur n n; c fr ndt liu am t.Hf1riay f n.ni t 'rrla. C. RICKEY & CO. J. 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