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Show IMMENSE PILE OF DOLLARS. jjf?--i Jr-i- .1 e - , '."' TfJW ' V4- -' f J F UiA i J i y t Structure Giving an ld;a of Andrew Carneg'e's Eenef cenee. s V-CfU- Vl jfA I ,v 1 , C,:-- "'WVU a' u:.;.i.v!y that .1 wouU necessary to a'.'. lb.- f tht- - t.itul up i:eh. tm-- sico in !. WOMEN AND ARE MUTILATED HOMES BURNED. ,ie !,w given m.r.-cr.- lu silver dollars 'pile BODIES T!.c amollfl r amount t.i brii-- " Va"-- i VvaSA ' 4'V ? Amiivw ami it 3. otrt I ' (Mas. !, ";'r' 1 . t '' J I V;si VTt&sVaBfci SETTLKKSMASSACUKli : tl $:..ivH'M) Th r, , , . foili.wit'-. ! would inaini.-- hilm lit ' 'Tin- (al.l.'pram ha: Both Protects and Cures a Cold A Read Proof from S akopmunJ Cn::i,a' from Africa, !," of tlio r.oriuan RUI t.'at 1':. tv Soiiilittt-s- '.:. miles iuto ii.imnn Distressing Diseases, PE-RU-N- i suel.;. g" ten to ......... c.trs Colds Invariably Result in Catarrh Which Sets Up a Host of Nearly Haif a Hundred Men, Women and Children Slain by Sou!') African Tribesmen. I tf ARK ESPECIALLY LIADLE TO : lianisons at Witnlh ' ar. 1 t)ka!ian.!ja have horn r.'li? .J t,v TtuFYa tikes' etmipany. with two relief of Okatuuulja occtineil l.'iiuaiy l.ih. ami was without losses. there ecotirn a if--r "On January ritie battle lietweeit the pal!a;:' little German force ami the eiuny, wlio! The . nirai;e-numheii il thousands. and ended hours for lasted six nient with the storming of the main amp of VVilthe enemy, situated on Kais neim mountain, hour tiermat.s were; wounded. "After this defeat the enemy with-drew to the (.ttjiisatigati hills, but we sin i ceded in getting away all the stolen cattle. The enemy devastate j all the farms and the railroad nations in the Windchek and Okapanjlpa districts, a portion of Kaiihih and the barracks of the mountain lattery ot Johann Albrecht's Heights. "The losses so far are known to bo forty-fousettlers, including women and children, killed, and in n.ott cases the bodies were mutilated. "The military lo; "s amount tn twenty-six- . and there have ecu fifty other fatalities. It is probatl that Catadis has been besieged sine ,. January 1(1." ! f x&if- n.;..:' - '. ; . ', , ' I plflTJass 111?? ' ' j ; ., , ' ' V I M Hughson, of Chicago, whose letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, Mrs. LIBRARIES IN CHINA. Provided Reading Matter. f You are indeed a to women, and if thev all knew what you could do for them, there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. pains, "I suffered for years with bea womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciat ing headache, but a few bottles of Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made hie loot new and promising to me. 1 am light ana happy, and I do not know what sicknesa is, ami I now enjov the best of health." Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable restore Compound can always be relied upon to cure lor to women who thus suffer. It is a sovereign "Dear Mits. IIkkitam : trodsenrl With China is essentially a reading country. CireuUitinsr libraries have been in existence all over the Middle kingdom for ages and nowadays they are wheeled about from door to door, so you see that the "Hooltlovers' library" is not a new or original Idea. In fact, the life and history of the Chinese make one realize those words found in Ecclesiastes: "That which hath been done is that which shall he done; and there is no new thing tinder the sun." Books are cheap in China. Anyone volumes octavo can have twenty-onof the standard Chinese dictionary and all the thirteen classics as well for the modest stun of $r.f0 of our money. There are all over the empire famous Chinese libraries. The Chinese have always illustrated their books in black and white. Uncle Sam Would be the Gainer. St. Petersburg correspuiiden! speaking of the result of war beuvcen Russia and Japan, says: "If there is war. the opinion prevails at Port Arthur that the t'nited Suites which for years has been preparing tr monopolize the trade of the far casl will be the gainer. The Japanese wil. ne toou tor powder, uver tneir pros trate bodies America will get a foot, hold on the Asiatic continent, and eventually her millionaires will get thf Chinese viceroys under IheSJLtleuul,.' and American machinery will convert Asia into a factory, which will swanir the west with products of Chines rheap labor, exclude Europe from the Pacific and leave her a prey to thn vampire socialism." j n Big Cigarettes. Quit Coughtnff. TVhy cough, when for iTo and this notice you get 2.1 doses of an absolutely guaranteed cough cure in tablet W13. DHUtr CO., form, postpaid. LA CRUSK, WIS. (W. N. U.) Provisions, yocK5.BoND.s STQC KS 8 Fireproof BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MARGIN OR. FOR. CASII. We have a special il(p:irtmint for tiujins am sclliru Kto:k and liontl.s for lnimiliuie delivery. lnveBturx and bunkers will save time and money by iviug us their orders In that IIiifj. . . COUUESTOM1IENOK We rfTer special I rto not bel'evo PIso's Cure for Consumption has an equal fur coughs aud colds. Jous Boyish, Trinity Springs, lad., Feb. .5, MOO, SOLICITED. Inibioemt-nt- Dust In the Air. Approaching tha great centers of population the quantity of dust held in suBpension by the air Increases enormously. According to Sir James Crlchton Browne, the air ot London contains 130,000 proportional parts of dust to Paris' 210,000, while In Argyi-shire- , Scotland, thero are only 200. D1S1ANCK l'liu.vs ft'SI. Members Salt Lake Minirg Exchange OFFICtS 211-21- 2 ROOMJ D.r.WALKtR EL'K. 3ALTLAAECITY UTAX. Ths FREE Homesio LANDS OF Western FLUR OGDEN'S BEST -- Canada Are tha STAR ATTRACTIONS PHOENIX for 1904. Millions of ftCTes of mat'ni¢ Grain and Grar-infond to be ha. asjtfiM cift. or by purchase bom Railway Companies- Luni Co; poratlong, etc. Good CrupA. delightful clUimte, splendid School ayatpm, perfert aortal romlltlonit, zeptloual rat I nay aUvauLitgua, aud wealth and adlurora acquired tutilj, Th pnpulatioa of Ws:tcrn Canada Increased 13X 1100 b loimtnation during tha past year, OTr HIGH OGDEN Burmese cigarette smokers do not necessarily smoke a great number of the paper pipes to become "fiends," as the white strip In the photograph would Indicate one cigarette should be enough to satisfy any one's longings in that direction for a few hours. PICKLES CAUSE OF SUICIDE. of No. S78 Tonnele avenue, who ate a quantity of llieni with salted herring on Thursday nii;ht and shortly afterward slashed her throat with a knife and a razor. "There are more suicides In than in any other country In Europe," said the captain, "and, according to medical authorities, the sour food of the German is responsible for the suicidal mania which Is characteristic of their temperament." New York Herald, Oer-man- y Preaches to Travelers. This great biblical truth, confronting the railway passenger as ho looks out of the car window, la painted on AVEMli. tiKEAT FALLS. MONTANA. PRODUCE The C. A. SMURTHWAITE OGDEN, UTAH. Buyers and Sellers of CO. ' 41 W,rJi CO. .U I d JUDtfMMT SCMWTM """ '' t TT fr MUS9 05,000 COPIES PIECES. 10 COPIf 9 irwuic!i HI.OO. rVml fnr won- piAMnQ il'tn-Ai.fn.Tii t.'irtr, a t,:i lnir in r"U. 4t'iiI lianra vs la ' Alsvudo Wrlta at nn. f"r r.isi'.fin' nt v Ittu. r.ulUtr. Mrinift and Htini;. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSiO CO. laSS Washington Ave. Utah. Orn, When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. t'i tu ir - 'I . "''' "A I nt?I tuo buttles and vaKily W b lu fw severe yrara ago I caught In chronic limiicltitta aud catarrh. Our family physician prescribed mediclnna which gave temporary relief only. I began taking I'eruna and Unproved at once. Two bottlca cured inc. recommend 1'eruna to all auffcrera, aud em most grateful to yon for your vulutile medicine." Alls TCo.e Gordon. which they restored mo to pfrftf t luHh. and jilt'iiamiily Catarrh May Permeate the 'Whol System. CATCHING COLD Is the Beginning of Most Winter RoiMrs. Mary E. Sampson, West Dorry, N. TV. niufthain County, N. II. writes: Washington, 1). C, OOO II Ailmente Protects "I had terrible headaches, both ears run Dear Dr. Hartman: "I used to think Cures Colds. and and I was nervous all the time, also had Against that the doctors knew all about our aches and patna and were the proper ones to There Is no fact of medical science bettor trouble each month ; was deaf !a one ear X have been established than that a tcaspoonful of IV for thirty years. I took six bottles of eouault when sick, but since lck myself I eertalnly had Rood reason ruua before each meal during the winter I'eruna and one of M.inaliu and am happy to change my mind. During the winter X season will absolutely protect a person to say that it is the boat medicine that I ever used. I am not so nervous, my appeheavy cold, which developed from catching cold. Now, if this is truo tite is raught everything I eat agrees with, Into catarrh of ths bronchial tubes and (and there ig no doubt of it), thousands of me, andgood, I am feofiug hotter in every way. an luflumed condition of the respiratory lives would ho saved, and tons of thou- I think Peruna Is a Godsend to women and a blessing to suffering humanity." Mary organs. The doctors were afraid that sands of casea of chronic catarrh within E. this set lu aud prescribed by simple precaution Sampson. pneumonia would If you do not derive prompt end satisfacpills, powders and packs nntll I sickened reach of every one. been cold a a After has contracted results from the use of Peruna write tory aa of the whole thing, I did not improve. of I'eruna every hour will shortly at once to Dr. liartman, giving a full stateOne of the ladles In the Home had a cure no of behind. of your caso, and he will be pleased trace ment loaviii)? It it, to give you his valuable advice gratis. Kentuckians Want Taylor Returned bottle of I'eruna aud ahe advised me to Aftnr chronic catarrh has become try that, feiiortly after I began using It I or tha first stages of chronio Address Dr. Hartman, President of The for Trial. that I tad found the right medicine, bronchitis or consumptiuu havo boon nartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A FREE PE,RU.NA ALMANAC EVERY DRUGGIST HAS THEM. Indiana and Kentucky locked horns. In the house Wednesday. The debate, r which involved nearly TOO GOOD A LIAR. of both state di legations, was fast and furious from start to finish. Kentucky Why Acquaintanceship of Long Durademanded of Indiana the return of W. tion Was Severed. S. Taylor, that, he might, mmfed for "Oh, yes, I know the plaintiff very the assassination of "William Goehel. well," said a witness recently In a The attack was made hy Mr. James damage suit "I used to visit him at of Kentucky, and the defense was led his shop every day and swap lies with by Mr. Crumpacker of Indima. Par- him." "Used to?" queried the examining tisan feeling rose to an extreme tension. counsel, "what do you mean by that?" "Just what I said," retorted the witGOT INTO TROUBLE. ness. "I used to go there." "Oh," said the attorney, "you don't Enterprising Newspaper Man Gets Be- visit him any more? Did you have a hind Bars for Meddling, fallinj out?" "Well, not exactly, I Just quit going Jack London, a writer who went re eently to Japan for the purpose of re- there." "Tell the court why," said the attor porting events in connection with the ney. threatened hostilities between that "Well, Judge," said the witness, country and Russia, has been arrested screwing himself around in the chair and imprisoned at Shimpnosekl. He Is and facing him. "He told me once he Xv.Vif-js.sfhad a brother who could Jump forty JZ?: , 'pjAioztXt- Zcharged with photographing Japanese feet into the air and remain op for fortifications shortly after his arrival at Shimonoseki, an important strate twenty seconds." gicnl point commanding the entrant Underestimated A loot t. HALL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY to the Korean strait. Senator Hoar In his autobiography T am said of A. Bronon Alcott: Will This Start a Feud. SALe SV ALL DAUGaiSTS FOB TMS MOUTH, THUOAT, NEVER FAILS- - FOt AND QtNEHAL STORES....... STOMACH AND BOWELS.... aahamed to say that we thought Mr, James K. Shrader. a prominent Alcott rather stupid. Emerson once Neldon-Judso- n Salt Lake City, Utah, Drug Co., General Agents. yoiine lawyer of Louisville, Kj whr told him: 'I got together some peohad just completed a term as assistant ple a little while ago to meet Alcott commonwealth's attorney, s dead ai and to hoar him converse. I wanted a hospital from the effects of a bullet them to know what a rare fellow he DRUNKENNESS was. But we did not gut along very wound inflicted hv W. K. 'e:il ni well. Toor Alcott had a hard time. Owensboro, Ky. The trouble arose, Theodore Parker came all stuck full is said, over a suspicion that Neil enBUSHELS of knives. He wound himself around 1 tertained as lo Shrader's relations with, Alcott like an anpoomla; ynu could SALE, CHE 334W.J TemnlsSt. Mrs. Neal. Neat has bein arrcstr-hear poor AWtf's hones crunch" The Keeley Institute, Salt Laks Cil), Utah. Neal followed Shrader into a saloon LdTfesi set J potato roittSin (he h;nlJt Mrs. VFInalnw's fvMithlnij Syrnp. and shot him down without, warning y rnt H k. Tr,nin1,iiji yirMii, sofii'ii" il; tripi., r .lurs fo Trrrctill.lrrn HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR r t r. lallorj, anays jialu, cures wli,il coilu au: a dolus. i .ui.'i kj lu jiw Will Try to Save Mott. RAW FURS and GAME HEADS FC.7 CENTS of Bores. Class The Worst ami i rM fKHio w of fmrra Lemoine Mott, the wealthy MEHESY. THE FURRIER. flout Few men are more to be shunned SITS FOS FRICS UST. SALT LAKS CITT. UTAH iiHitit Tw.il.tii', l'i'Hitht, Acrltl miller of Dos Moines. Iowa, whose than those who have time, hut know AsAiiieM Csu,cLa Mud lur&afiittUMiny. RELIABLE ASSAYS. not bow to Improve It, and so spend nephew, L? U. Mott, Is under sentrncn .... .7;. (i(.rl and Silrer..,.tl.O( (ion to be hanged at Missoula, Mont., for It In wastirg the time ot their neighM bu r.V't L"l,' lnmttt- nturu.t5 ou(.'.1 forever mall itinii!ia. though they bors, talking his a wife murdering year ago. ha have nothing to say. Tryrm Edwards. Ogden Assay Co. dinvib.oolo. pone to Montana with the avowed intention of spending a fortune in an and r n AixiiTf Stopa the) CouchCold How&rd E Burton, i' h e in I a t Works Off the cfTort to save his nephew's life. Mott f! IaA. l.n'fl, .!! Laxative Broiuoyiiiiilnolabii'ts PrieeKa wr II t ) Rlitdp feat, '(!,'' has already spent a large sum if iit ti full pfitf liit m'lit on ri.U- FRESH AND RELIABLE Coffee Imports. money fighting the case, but now that ( u.'fVi.'tt'ii, ( 'utiNiuatA Ntt.'l liaiiJi, BiiNJ FOR CAIALOt-U- t. The Imports of coffee at New Of a court has sentenced his relative to death on March IS, he will not hesi- leans for 1903 were in crepes of a SCHWARZ & HEINECKE St CO., 11. If. OHF1CHR tate at any sum in order to secure a million bags. In no previous year bsiCOtD SOUTH ST. 64 have the Imports of that commodity tilmhoni o. stay of execution and a new trial. SALT LAKE CITY ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS been so large. In Wild and Woolly Chicago. S.mp!n by m.il nre.rt prti.npl R.tl 1,1, n. lllj, IUI eJcrriiil .lltniioii. slrrrs Fsrllest Cane. While a dozen terrified waitre,-s"- i Annlhft. Mau, tliilll. I'lin I,. cut six AND THf ATFUCAL COS In a woman's restaurant in ChicnCu! times durlnc a season and MASQUERADE TUMES FOR RENT BAILEY A SONS cprouts shrieked and lied from the leveled re sgaln with lightning rapidity. Next to Salt LaLo City 61 E Stti.n l SuJlh tl sino for caraLOauss and fricss. Balzer's Tenslnte it will make more vol vers of two holdup men, Miss N. K green fodder than hfOilqi'a-li-i- f rrth.i lwt riunlliy Alfiilfn SALT LAKE COSTUMIINQ HOU6I else; cheap are anything lii!i-.!,iiril'-lari.l iiU'.. SefiW (.inillt. FHOKS 70S. S7 STATS ST.. SALT LKS OITV Sumner, the cashier, resisted the i r as dirt and arrows everywhere. tl V1r- U;iT. Ctrjr,ir,. Mall Of Uwiovstor (Jr.iss Mixture, ordi-rat tMr-forts of a third thief to open the rash Just Salser's mm out for the thing SJ W irsch th. Hnrbfr Trrt FT3 dying pastures "I " Wurka anil xusrapls X l E. Jtuppold, East register. Only when Rho had beet and meadows, Mr. "1 it, SEEDS sowed Salter's Park, tia., wrlte, S BARBER COLLEGE. struck: several times and a revolver Graas I' EttfJ Fi Mixture on soil 'so pour two men rax EsiiK Il3ssU cni.i., ii.i. could not raise a funs on It,' and In her h"ad did th forty-onti Tus pressed against t.LfL.saCllT. for rifur 4.j.it.rrrjrwm j trn e I the had sowing days cashier glvp up. The delay cause by grandf-s- stand of grass In the county. b If ftcontiii). her struggle frighten. .r the nio, an! Sailer's Grass Mixtures Hprnut (juick-f- y and produce enormously." 1W.000 2 JCi;cT they lied after seizing only the memy f, a. barrels choice Heed Potatoes, in the register, amounting to about J!'1' DCtll CAPSICUM RALZKIt'S Krw XATlOML OATS. Shores if-snores ' Hers Is a winner, a pnidlgy, a marirrr A $5,000,000 Suit. ' ' rr. .!.,! or an. ' smbniitii!' V finnmifiliicl rimlUle. vel, alrnnir. em , limi will H" 1,11 ni,i Olhrr I'lnr-rThe suit brought by th" I tali N" healthy, vlgoroua. producing In thirty rldn am st. in. I I" "si" i.J' t ' I. iii'me (n'tTirr' states from Jt.0 to 3'i0 bu. per acre. You li ihi milvada company against Joseph I!. I'e had beat " qnaiitinaot sow a lot of It, Mr. farmer, tti iti iwtiAt, )ir at T.r;. r. bf-1. l r c. 1914, snd In the fall sell it to your Lamar of New York to recoer a t a lir ami sr mo a i'i M.et! l al.u and in i.'n, seed. af.it a neighbors bu. for at Jl df the guld (aken from r pi ii.'l. in When Answering Advertisement an pii.ni.l icst (BSD Wo l rnrs .w? and ilfl'i''BII1 Mr.ni.rli Htifi ail to the Jntin A R.'ilxvr K,nv1 fn T.S. mines in Lincoln romity, Nwr it Kindly Mention This Paper, A In.-fr Pi euty Is on trinl In San Kraneiseo. tJane i.. Crosse, Wis., and receive In return it,! U' li- it v. rl.nn f.,i h. i lr! N it W. U., Salt Lake No. 6, ISO." their big ratal"- and hits of farm sued. si'ls in litWake, who tilleues that be had th- of a'l v. 'i oPles free. lV. .N. U.) , er agreement wiih lie l.iinmr h Whil ,l!r-. il it' i (TIU at " to rei elve i'.t he ii,..i.iu'-ismi tn I ih.s sin. in I per i ellt (f H." To Test Fsrm Machines, sWiMLiir " til mi liv n.sil. N" atlt. mil ttni " Income ,,f ilf, mines, and Hiibseijueti'ly ams "'!tl. The Agricultural Sooletjr of 0 i i br ss ... H Ne. K.S USSl 1.1',1,-- f; his U is l.br-1to Interests the col ul assigned Icimuta. a. !."! calll.s our In ll'n. s .i Mr ,1t'!i;rLi, bas deoldsd to found and mainLJ va la company. Is the ptlmlpal CHHM'llKOl Oil MMI. CO., tain tn Milan a trial ttatloa for the 17 bile Siio.t. Nrw y.jaa Citv. Itess. The lomplalnniit lilvs fi r dine the Ustlsf of agricultural machine. ages In the sum of I'l.'jr.o. U"". st.i-.e- Pe-ru-- ! ul i psEEDtPomroEsi! 500,000 AP4 VFOR iiLisii-- 10 1 111 n tf33ci it Mill Conducted by SISTERS OF THE HOLY CR0S1 for catalogue. Demand tha Utah Hand Made Horse Collarfrom .V GOl-L-jt yourdealer Oi To Superior sw to th ma chine mad You will never have trouble with tame hold D. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. Bmt F'ciril Prompt and PHONE! ton-85- 1 vv My f!RF(l(l!iY MADE n.hn Artinhon for til Occasions. Gi.sn '1 . - HI I tl. s f' V .... OQDEN, UTAH. StHO a. reached, it will take much longer to effect a euro. It seems strange that as well known and my titotitfM'ti nan vry titHeat, well established as these facts are anyFt' ran a tlUl not uuiiM'ttte mo In the Ifttat, one should to profit by them, and but guve me a (rood Hntl(Ht nml 1 wlnli to yet no duubtnejrlert there aro many who pay little to rHtort?d for Krnlltuilo or ion no to and fro on catching thorn attent my you ?sprss chronio catarrh, bronchitis hcultli." Miss HoBitlto Von 8trm unlu;. culd, aciuii-iiaud consumption. Miss Koso Gordon, 2,103 Oakland Avo., Oakland Heights, Madison, Wis., writes: Bold, h ALFALFA SEED the side of a house Just above the tunnel between Move and Brighton, EngThe letters are so largo they land. may be read on even the fastest trains. Linn oru.T. A)1 K'tida fOTra and C Any C fc 1H w ellaraof O V"nt!ty. Sand rmt Tiltitrmrl Yrrm iitj mui kT'ia nil Fr Aifaha to.'k t. Mrntl'-- Una I'aper. Teara-That tkrtabluhfd 14 Count for Samtthiar. w . Sacred Heart Academy GRAIN car "x SEEDSSEEDSSEEDS ftFRNIIV Write to neatest authorired Canadian GoYerment Acnt for C anadian Atlas, and othar information or addrett Stipt. of Intmif rattnn.Ottawa.Canada PBNJ. DAV1FS. ROOM t.. Dl NN HI OCK. CEN- TRAL. j' x i Least, That Is a Jersey City Police Captain's Theory. Aeeordins to Capt. Wohllehen of the Sixth precinct station. Jersey City, nine out of every ten persons who attempt suicide in that section of Jersey City are fond of pickles and other sour foods. He nays that pickles are to hlamo !or the actions of Mrs. Louise Daher-koAt OGDEN, UTAH. Itetug Auiei icans. " every-bembe- PATENT & ELEVATOR MILLING t (It "5 AND- MADE BY THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS 0D,xKx It Is fireproof. and mortar and iron. and llbi-rconinrl'-nto out of town corrcp'nlemv Our book of infornmiion "Uow To ' mailed Speculate, free, lonu HEADQUAHItR Flooring. Architect Stewart of Lucerne, has patented a new system of concrete flooring, consisting of hollow tubes n,vJ jjr V estab-tablishe- d, t. Subsidized Steamers. A new Italian line of steamers U run to China receives a government subsidy of 1913.000. A Russian lln has been established from Odessa to New York Tla Naples and Marseilles. - TO t.-- A n S5000 1 - i hpalrh that bearinij-dowforms of female complaints, feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of development, and cheeks any tendency to cancerous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones iipthe entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest in the worlcL and t should be relied upon with confidence. cannot forthwith produce the original letter, and ilgnatu'u of FORFEIT I' tbvvw testimonials, whioh vill prove their absolute genuineness. lDkhaiu Medicine Co., Lynn, Msls, Lydia. the worst I 1 Celestials Abundantly Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mri. Pinkhain, at Lynn, .Mass., for her advice, and a few words from Iter w ill show you the right thing to do. Tins timely costs advice you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington Ul ll I: MANY Apparently trifling incidents in woman's daily life frequently produce displacements of the womb. A slip on the stairs, lifting during menstruation, tandinff at a counter, running a sewinjr machine, or attending to the most ordinary tasks may result in displacement, and a train of seriousevils is started. The first indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let the condition become chronic through neplect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydia E. I j j the air. In cube formation, allowing for each coin at the base to touch r' with the others, thee coins v form a pile nearly fourteen feel square at the base and 0n feet hUh. Such a pile would be larger by tar than most of the library imiltih.gH which Mr. Carnegie has pro ided for. n ring-dow- mq VmCC i" j "Deab Mns. Finkham: I suffered io? several years with general weakness and bearing-dowjams, eaused by womb trouble. 31 y appetite was tiil'id, and I wotdd lie awake for hours, and could not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of your advertisements 1 decided to try the merits of Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am ko glad I did. Mo one can deserilte the good it did me. 1 took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and X)Lson out of my body, and made me feel as tpry and active as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be." Mas. M. E. llcaiiso.v, 347 East Ohio Si., Chicago, III Mrs. Pinkhain Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. St., Kingston, Ont., writes: 7k Mail Ordirt. SALT LAKE CITY Poplar Tree Worth $1,500. The great value of timber Is shown In the case of a tree recently cut near Wnynesville. N. 0. The giant of thf Alleghany mountains was a curly poplar, so large that twelve horses were required t haul away the butt cut, which wa twelve feet long. The low- est limb was eighty feet, from the This slrt'le tr'o contained gtoiind. of firs!-ln;:..(0u lumber, most of it useful os veneering, and Its value wtiri f 1..iini, The sitmle tree was worth mote than the entire mountain farm upon wbidi i' stood. fr-.- sftr ! n ji MOt-t- 1 VmLIHE n I -A t 1 f S!- -p fl -- ' cer-tai- cll-- m ronii-Un'i- - 1, 11 ri'-r-- ( U lem-hard- I't-i- y SV 11,1 ai-- ai'M-i- l aM n mi |