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Show CAUGHT BY THE RIP. RELEASED BY PE-RU-KI- Is Is. y. r, A. writes the following letter from 3417 Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111.: "I suffered this winter with a severe After using three attack cf la grippe. bottles of Peruna I found the grip had disappeared." Mrs. T. Schmitt. jb r it n- - Mrs. Celeste Covell writes from 219 N. avenue, Aurora, 111.: "Only those who have suffeied with la grippe and been cured can appreciate how grateful I feed that such a splendid medicine as Peruna has been placed at the door of Mrs. C. CovelL every suffering person. Xu ted Sculptress Cured of Grip. Mrs. M. C. Cooper, of the Royal Academy of Arts, of London, England, now residing la Washington, D. C, ie one of the greatest living sculptors and painters of the world. She says : "I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered for months, and after the use of one bottle of Peruna Iamentirely well." Mrs. M. C. Cooper. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barber's Union, writes from IS Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: "Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. "One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food and rest welL Ieruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me." D. L. Wallace. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogden, Utah : Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. "Our captain advised me to try Peruna and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was Clarke Hunt. entirely well. n id d. 's it. i Congressman r. ie e. rs is at Mrs. T. W. Coll'ns, Treasurer Independent Order of Good Templars, cf Everett, Wash., writes: After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condition even after the doctors called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. Peruna cured me." Mrs. T. W. Collins. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Ur. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to e. It il- - le 'd Without intending GRIPPE is epidemic cattarrh. It can to read "grip. to do so a new word has been coined that arisexactly describes the case. As if some tocrat and the pauper, the masses and the hideous giant with awful GRIP had clutched classes are alike subject to la grippe. None us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in re exempt all are liable. J Have you the grip ? Or, rather, has the baneful grip of a terrible monster. for Grip, the grip got jou? Grip is veil named. give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Mrs. Theojhile Schmitt, wife of the The original French term, la grippe, of the German Consulate. Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. .'has been shortened by the busy Ameri do class or nationality. The LA spares cultured and the ignorant, the ie- m is is it a- - el Fe-ra-l- la t at J iy is Ask your druggist for a free Pe -ru -na Almanac. j le ir- - id r- - of ts M s- - CARBOLIC SALVE Killing Cff English Sparrows. will prevent blood The Gemshall Sparrow club. Surpoisoning in Cuts, rey, England, has accounted for "5,713 and heal 25 cents. them, (Would you have Jt)OTHACHE for A 5 cents? Our Japanese Tooth Ache Props will rid you e Lh re te ot Ie it- - birds during the last six years. wounds, Sores, Bruises, too. ;d EQVAL TO THE BEST! BETTER. THAN THE REST! of both. in DeCOSTAS LIVER ill Health Insurance for FILLS is ie bT 25 cents a policy. What i3 your health worth? le ri- - S. All Lung1 Diseases n, itart with a cough. e, id If you will cough up a quarter for a bot- e. to te That tle of Cough Balsam foixll stop coughing Having Powder. It popular In price. you dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns ;n n- ?n ir- - e. P- id BRuaGtsT all on direct nyoihrln Aurena. '1 rcMonfortlila W a own llttilullowing I. l' , 1 . R.HEVMATISM la RVPTVRE 1)0' HYDROCELE I'd BLOOD POISON It ' PILES on re e h Positive Diseases of iT-1- 1 Gurwntee. treated riLte e unto my ameomnnott wurnoono enioeno uso rein no Money eooerreo till c unto. iu, ay ad ivo DR. DAVIDSON CENTR.AL BLOCK SALT LAKE CITY Ofr to ac In - PR rl- - of - ! t or CmII TI......... RELIABLE I .. ,7$ jj t Prompt totem on umit i wnipl ROPfwY MI 01NVM NE lir ft', iliffMinlltf. All V 41, Jtte iJlUUiiAU4 if Olii OhImi srfd at fcftt flOf. pound JOHN A. SAUER 8EE0 CO., L Crost. Wla. oiscov Dean Van Amringe's Story About Prof. Anton. Dean J. howard Van Amrlnge ot Co. lurnbla took luncheon on Monday last with some of his students. Afterward he leaned back In his chair and pro duced one of the short, black cigar for which he Is known to have strong predilection. Fingering It lovingly, he said: "You might not believe It, but I was a student once. I remember one day during my senior year In 18C0, whilo I wat walking home from college, I was Joined by Prof. Anton, who was then The teaching Greek at Columbia. Professor walked by my side for some time In silence. Suddenly turning, be demanded In his sternest voice: 'Do you smoke, Van Armlnge?' I wai forced to admit that I did Indulge oo caslonally. He glared at me for a mo ment and then said gruffly: Glad te know It. Best thing you ever did. Don't let me ever hear of your stop Philadelping It. Good afternoon.' phia Ledger. Birthdays of Eminent Men. The London Express comments on the fact that an American publication mentions the hundredth birthday an nlversarles of several great English authors as being close at hand, but apparently fotgets that of an American, Ralph Waldo Emerson, which comes next year. Hero are some others that are not far dlstait: Bulwer-Lytto(1903). Ueacorsfleld (1904), Hawthorne (1901), Whittier (1907), Longfellow (1907', Tenrjson (1909), Thackeray (1911), Dickens (1912), Those of Ealac, Iljgo and Dumas havo been celebrated within a short time. After-Luncheo- n PiOOODOCOOChjaOOOOOQOOODOOija ttrrtln( W orU." Th Lmnd of Sus-blaF.muag Oraun, far SVk. . . 1 987 8l0 .or.,, Art smlr trop i 103 , 117,8,74 butli.ia. i.l mt I Fuel of Abnndur Pl.mlfuli ButMliij H.l.rl.l Good l.rui far Lli.api puiurr lli a miAi- ml h.T! fartli rainfall Mil actlm.txlliit till! an .Mur'd mid adi)ttaV( nun8 of yrowui. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF ICO ACRES FREE, whirh fa 10 fur mahtna entry. only rlrerire I iu u 1 hurclret. cNfKjia tw. Itatiwaya uy all Atlaa and oihnr marmura aaitiM dlatriita. hand to iuparintntnl nf tumfnittoo( Ottawa, t airela. orm.f.W. Taylor. MU I.akr City. tah, lire author Canadian OfvrrutraMl Aont, who will anppif T fallway you wUa cuiUuiamJ k raua, aw. f ST. JACOBS OIL' fr fr t4 UTAH JUNK CO P hllto. hiriM 1 prio. forWO- POSITIVELY CURES Thompsons Eya Water Salt La o. 5. 1903. W. N. U ke-N- Tables at the Purple Dog, So Tenderfoot Got a Stool. "When I w as in Arizona last winter, began the man whose anxious friends thought his lungs were gon'e a year ago and sent him West "When you were In Arizona last winter, Interrupted a friend, you learned to yell like a Comanche Instead of pining away." You are slightly mixed as to tribes," said the man who was not a lunger," "and besides that yelling business is another story. What I wanted to tell you about was that I unconsciously set a new drinking Neuralgia Backache Headache Feefache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIR. CeOOOQOCQOQOO6QQOO0eOO6OB fashion In Tucson. "And what was that?" demanded the chorus. Why. I got a high stool from the luncheon counter In the rear of the Purple Dog and mopped up my whiskey sitting In front of a bar," he explained. Would you believe that men wiould come In, rest their elbows on the bar and look at me for five minutes at a time with those cold, keen, straight shooting eyes men have out there? They had never before seen such a thing. Finally, they W'axed curious, and sent committee to ask me why I did it. "Im used t sitting at a table in cafes drinking my liquor comfortably," t explained. "The Purple Dog affords no tables, and the whisky Is about ten times stronger than .that thay hand over in New York. Oue needs to sit. Before 1 left they thought the Idea a good one, and soon there were so many chairs In front of the bar that a stranger on entering couid not tell it from the feed shop where Sambo handed out buffalo steak and eggs. But I thought all the buffaloes were dead, said one of the party. We'll have a drink, and then I'll tell you all about them." New York Tribune. WONDERFUL A Chimpanzee In London Shows Intelligence of a Human Being. Performing monkeys are the rage. There Is a wonderful at the Aquarium In London, lie was found on the Congo river, Is 7 years old, stands 4 feet high and weighs fifty-sipounds. If he lives, which is always an open question, for chimpanzees are exceedingly delicate, he may reach the age of 40. lie Is Intelligent and his Instinct for imitation Is very acute. Whatever he sees a person do he immediately starts to do himself. For example, when he travels In the train ho rises and wipes the window with a handkerchief so that he may enjoy the passing view, and when lie Is taken to the seaside he gets a bucket and spade llko the chlldrtn and makes castles In the sand, lie Is curiously sensitive and sobs like a child when roughly spoken to. lie Is most Industrious worker and his tricks on a tricycle are wonderful; he inn ride a machine In seven different wajs. Ho dresses like a man, but distinctly dislikes the high hat, preferring a sailor. He lives on bananas, milk and cocoa. e x mnr-volous- Republic Eighty Miles Square. organized repart of North it is practical- There Is a perfectly public In the western Carolina, but, although ly independent of both state and na- tional governments, It has never been recognized by foreign powers, although Its Independence Is acknowledged by the American government at Washington. This little republic U known as Qualla republic, the home of about It 1,000 of the Cherokee Indians. consists of a tract of about 80 square miles of rich valley land. The president of the little republic Is elected every four years, and receives a salary of $500 a year. When at Washington, however, on the republic's business, he receives $5 a day extra. None but a Cherokee of more than 35 years of ago Is eligible When the chief Is for the position. absent his duties are performed by an assistant chief, a member of the national council, who receives a salary of $200 per year. Exhibition of Real Grit. The Kov. Prebendary Webb Peploe of England was a famous athlete at Cambridge uiiUciHlty.ln his day. The following remarl able tale la told of him: "A fall of fifteen feet from a bidder had so severely Injured him thnt bla life was despaired ot. How-c- v r, by dint of medical skill and careful nursing lie recovered a fair amount ot health and strength. Oue day, after having been confined tu bed for six months, he was told that the university sports were fixed for the morrow and that his college, beundermanned, stood ing somewhat gnatly in need of assistance, llo at once plucklly Jumped out of bed, entered his name and succeeded In car rylng off the pri.o. After which, the story ends, he went back to bed and remained on his back for the next twelve months." Van Wyck, who was In all bM. Cur, b'laS. ,f:,Td,;.";.1,wu'-- a NEW FASHION. Ingalls Shut Up Van Wyck. the senate from Nebraska, used to sputter and splutter when be was excited," said a senator. "One day bo got up to make Rheumatism tn.f mui bMULOaiLK SUflMUsi, 1 Wtr Today assays i1(1 r Jen Assay Co. an iat Writ It artMily tlbl4(l fiHHf !n all tto kin.ie pott.y!y furnu-h- f th 0rryhatur.l j j flpHrlot MueetirtcUst, ftnr litflsm rHaft, tU)lriU4 bH Hhla, ADVICE FOR A SMOKER. n la tli wiir.d. Th Th STOPVNNATVRAlDRAINStndCVRE WEAKNESS OF MAN ty n- i I IW . ' , CANADA WESTERN mors stunilon then any etli.r dliulci STRICTVRE ; 3 XL lo ne ad 'I fc Young or Old who or In Trouble to Consult us ol I our Oflico or by Letter WE CIRC THEIR AILMENTS rd - Ij trMlnbbiif fitent ortn ' I onm- unreoe-tie-nts- 1G Cents Postpaid For MPte 4crf mum, tS VE WANT MEN s. Is and opv tmUfortr frHio ftrrea for ll tr04Juv tlooof mtrchout.it lnordrt Indtire you totry Un wtnmk i m le 1 found In more Kriena and on tuure fur a it than. on Z. O M. id to to d. 1 cents per pound. 1 storks from i i i i i , e. - 85 2 0 Kinds for 6c. or quarter? to m sll say of Three Crown perfect la action and Is wbat they mese Corn Cure HEWLETT BROS. CO. of a rid th al- White's Letter. Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen: I am more than satis-tie- d with Peruna and find It to be an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have ued ft in my family and they a'l Join me in recommending It a a an excellent remedy," George If. White, Member ot Congresa. la A No Congressman Geo. H. Whites Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured. M It. i HE SET s a speech. He stood Immediately behind Rpismer's d k, Renator Ingalls was talking to Spooner while the speech was going on. Van Wck was nervous, and lie sputtered and spluttered more than usual. Ingalls c lapped his hands loudly. Van Wyc It stopped suddenly, to see what was the mutter. A page ran up 'Itoy, ald Ingalls loud enough to be heard In tin galleries, 'bring Renntm Rpoonrr an umbrella and bring me a rubber coat.' Van Wyek sat down abruptly a- - 1 never did finish the speech," WuVoile Ington Corresptuidetieu New World. Ths Causes of LaughteA Prof. James Sully, who has written book entitled "An Essay on a Laughter, says that the peculiar muscular actions which are grouped under the name of laughter are provoked by the incongruous, the unaccustomed and the unexpected Juxtaposition of things. Prof. Sully cites the story of a man arrested by soldiers who la allowed to join them at cards. He cheats and la kicked out, his playmates quite forgetting that he Is their With this may be coupled prisoner. the story of two burglars in the dock. One ot them kept on poking the other In the ribs as the evidence against them proceeded, until he was made to desist by the protest: Who are you knocking about? Ive as much right to be here as you. 430-pag- American Brewery In Ghent. An American brewery has been established at Ghent, Belgium. The entire plant of the American brewery, with the exception of some copper vessels, has been brought from America. The nino steel tanks, each weighing 5,500 pounds empty and holding 135 hectoliters (3,445 gallons) when full, were likewise sent from America. The beer never comes In contact with the atmosphere. Sterilized air only Is admitted, under perfect regulation, during fermentation. The yearly output will be about 300,-00gallons. glass-enamele- Iowa, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. A Young- New York Lady Tells of Wonderful Cure : " My trouble was with the ovaries i ? - I am tall, and the doctor said I grew too fast for my strength. I suffered dreadfully from inihimmation and doctored continually, but got no help. I Suffered from terrible dragging seif-sations with the most awful pains low down in the side and pains in the back, and the most agonizing headaches. No one knows what I endured. Often I was sick to the stomach, and every little while 1 would be too sick to go of Yvette Guitbert Story to work, for three or four days ; I work Once In the early days of her theat- in a large store, and I suppose standrical career, when she was earning a ing on my feet all day made me worse. "At the suggestion of a friend of hundred francs a ulght, Mile. Yvette Guilbert was unkindly received by an my mother's 1 began to take Lyvlia 11. Ilnkliam's Vegetablo Comaudience. Tho manager lost his temaiul it is simply wonderful, pound, per, and expressed his disappointment i felt better after the first two or three somewhat harshly in the presence of doses ; it seemed as though a weight the actress. Mile. Guilbert, however, was taken off my shoulders ; I conwas delightfully cool, and remarked, tinued its use until now I can truthcalmly, llae patience, for the day fully sav I am entirely cured. Young will come when jou will gladly offer girls 'who are always paying doctor help as I dliJ, me 1,100 fiancs n performance Instead bills without getting any medicine. to take It ought your of 100. A few months later tho man- costs so much less, and it Is sure to a but thousand fiancs. ager offered her cure tliPtn. Yours truly, APKr.AtPro she laughingly stipulated for the addi- 1'RAni,, 174 St. Anns Ave., New York 0 Cit v." tional iqo:j Shop Talk. Mrs. Gabber And your husband Is purchasing agent for a waterproof house? Mrs. Blabber Yes, he does all tho selecting and buying of gutta percha, etc. Mrs. Babber Then he must make long and fiequent trips abroad. Mrs. Blabber Frequent, but not long. He goes away and rubbers around for a few weeks at a stretch and then flics right hack oh. It's a snapl In Winter Uso Allens Foot-EasA powder, lour feet feel uncom- JVO 00 forfeit If original of above letter proving genulneneet cannot ba prod Jced. now's TldeT W offer Onn Hundred Dollars reward for an? cairn of ( 'nlnrrb Unit, cuuuol be cured by Uull Cum tttlurrh . J. CUBNRY & CO .Props , Toledo, CD We. thn hav. known F. J. him Clumpy (or tlin Inst IS ywnrn and all In business honorable transaction, pertortly nolo to curry out any obligaami Uimm-iulltions matin by tin Ir llrm Toledo West ATruux, Wholesale Druc-IsO: Waliliiit. Kintitn & Murvm, YVbulusui Ohio. Toledo Ilnurelsis, Dull a Catarrh Cure lu token Internally, ant lURcIlreoUv upon Uinblooilumlmuoousxurj'aoe. of the evKimik '1 estliuonliilH sent frea i'rio. 6c per tiuUle. Si, by all ilr iyisl liall'a t auiUy i'nU me the Last. 1. fortable. nervous and often cold and dampt If you have sweating, sore feet Long Flight of Albatross. or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease- . An albatross has been known to tok Sold by all di legists and shoe stoics, low a felt p for two months without 25 cents. Sample rent free. Address ever being Been to alight. Allen S. OlinLted, Le Boy, N. Y. To Cnro a Cold In One day. War and Wedlock. Take Laxative Bromo CJuiuino Tablet.. AO Official returns relating to marIruggluU refund uiouey if it lulls toco r. Wo riages In Cape Colony during 1901 InWork of the dicate that the war did not seriously The always seen at th top of angd Interfere with the course of true lore Potsin that portion of the British empire. ths Kalsars Chris' mu ti.a, at emdressed the by is dam Invariably In fact. It was a record year In the ; matrimonial ventures. The total num- press herself. ' was ber of weddings solemnized 9,647 Many School Chi'dren Are Sickly. nearly a thousand increase on th. Mother Gi ay's Sweet Powders forChddreo, figures for 1900, and over 2,000 more nsed'by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children f on those of a decade ago. Horae, New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach FUo'i Cure (or Con.umpiloa is aa Infallible Disorders and Destroy medicine (or couebi cud colds. N. W. JUjiobw Trouble, Teething Worms. At all druggists, 25c, Sample mailed 1 mpr. Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. Itoa free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Pittsburg Steel Production. Decrease In Population, The production of steel at Flttsburg There has been a decrease of 1 6 par In 1901 equaled half that of England, cent In the population of tha Islo of was more than that of Germany, twice Man since 1891. At tho last census that of France, five times that of Rus- it was 4,752. sia or Belgium, and twenty-fivtimes Mr. Vlnfilow'i Knottilng Njrep. that of Spain. Pof children reaucM the . e Any one can dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYE; no experience Charcoal Eph'a Dally ThoughL "Dey am some men dat got too much conscience t fool wld money, said Charcoal Eph In one ot his ruminative moods, "an den dey am some dat got too much money to' fool wld con science, Mlstah Jackson." IL IX Wap ner In Baltimore News. Uttiiire, ipmii, iUuiiutUoo, Allay jreiu, cure wind uiic. J Australian Song Bird, Another tnarveloua voice has com out of Australia. It Is that of Mlsa Marie Narolle, and Is described aa the nearest approach to the pure dramatic soprano that New South Wale haa produced alnce Miss Kate Sla tery retired from the concert platform. Mlsa Narelle Is now having a large success in London. Doans Trial Triumph The FrceTrlal of Doan's Kidney Pills daily carries relief to thousands. It's the Dean way of proving Doan merit with ca.h Individual case. Aching backs arc cnsci!. IIlp, back, ami loin pains oven oinc. Bwdliug of the limbs anI dropsy signs vanish. T hey correct tirino w lih hrlt k dust sediment, high colored, excessive, puln In kidneys, I emil.l not pet myself straight when I tiled to H.ind, would bare te betid in a half siooj log po i: ion. I got a tii.'il box of Doin' Ki Iney Pills ami took nil of them. At the etui of two days they Doan's pot mo out of bed ami I was able to go pissing, diihblipg, frequency, Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi ahmit. I take a (h light In prjUing these and gravel. Relieve bcurt palpitation, Fills," Auk Gunn, Jr. sleeplessness, hcaduchc, nervousness. FREE FOR THE KIDNEYS' SAKE. Rock DAi.r., Tr.x.. Dec. 30, 1902. "When I received the Iriul packngo of Dunns Kidney Pills I could not get out of bed without btlp. I bud severe p.ilns In the smalt of my bulk. Tho Pills helped mo at once, and now after three weeks the puln in my back Is sll gone and I am no longer annoyed with hitting to get tip often during the night as formerly, I too highly fur what Doan's Kidney Fills have done for me. I am now 57 years old, have tried a great tunny medicines, but nothing did the work until 1 iisel Doans Kidury Fills. James Ik AllTIIl'IL Ci.Rvri.Axn, r. Four Kr "I was laid up In bed with ray luck and Co , Ihiffnlo, N Y. ml me by until, witiwui Uus MiMtt-n- trial box laxui's ludury i elsr( I Rama Tort-off-! Dec. 28, 1903. ) State c .in. ftnttM-- n on 001,0 Mtt. nn. m,Q bvetet'kddara Co., UutUiut X I ) (Cul 0,0 i. . a Rood, penetrating liniment when theres a hurt, bruise, pain in your body or the body of your beast. Use .v ON EM ENT worms Its way down through the swollen, fevered muscles to the very heart of pain and drives It out. 4 |