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Show tf its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. The Grip Leaves Thousands in prom if, Y. Journ- al" Du- ring the recent "For Crip and the Crip ep- idemic, after a claiming million vic- effects likA debility, nervous ness, dyspepsia other and tarrhal tims or more, the ca- efficiency of Peruna in condi- quickly reliev- tions resulting from the Crip, in ing this mal- r ady and itsaf-teeffects has been thetalh of the entire Materia Medica I have found no remedy that equuls Peru-n- a for prompt action." Dr. S.B. the continent.1' President The Hart- Hartman, man Sanitarium A DEMON grip has crossed our leaving behind scores of physical wrecks. Victims of catarrh of the head, catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the pelvic organs, are to be counted by hundreds of thousands. Grip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic catarrh within the system, i This is so true that few grip sufferers are able to make a complete recovery until they LIKE have used Feruna. Never in the history of medicine has a remedy received such unqualified and universal eulogies as Peruna. t A New York Aldermans Experience i Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, alderman Fifth District, writes from 104 Christopher street, York City, as follows : (New I "When a pestilence overtakes our people t we take precaution as a nation to preserve I the citizens against the dread disease. " La grippe has entered thousands of our homes this fall, and I noticed that the people who used Feruna were quickly restored, while those who depended on doctor's prescriptions, spent weeks in recovering, leaving them weak and emaciated. " I had a slight attack of la grippe and at once took Feruna, which drove the disease , out of my system in a few days and did not hinder me from pursuing my daily woik. "I should like to see our Board of Health give it official recognition and have it used generally among our poor sick people in Greater New York." Joseph A. 1 linn. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barber's Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. I suffered with a severe backache, indigestion and numerous ills, so I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the next two months I took five Now my bottles, and then felt splendid. head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Feruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me," D. L. Wallace. Mr. O. H. Ferry, Atchison, Kansas, writes : "Again, after repeated trials of your and Manalin, I give this medicines, F.--as my expression of the wonderful results of your very valuable medicine in its effects in my case after repeated trials. sa DRUNKENNESS CURED. . 4 .... msk THE KEELEY 102 BAIT FlftST SOUTH ' 0 1521 CO.. UTAH Mel To-da- Fifteenth St., Denver, Colorado. START A STEAH LAUNDRY Write ns. SALT LANS CITY Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write Eighty-Pag- e BARTELDES INSTITUTE. tT. WESTERN SEEPS New .... Thousands of homes msdo happy every year bv this treatment. Mint thoroughly equipped Institution in the west. Modern and up to data In every rnapoct. Curas positively made. for terms and literature, address fa your !; But tow. ftmitll capful required and aaurt.W return! on t be lneimnt all kind of laundry Hachiaarf, Paradox Machinery Co,, 181 E, Division St., Chicago Lang to Visit America. CARBOLIC SALVE Andrew Lang, the English author will prevent blood will visit the United States this year. poisoning in Cats, He will also visit Samoa, Stevenson's Wounds, Sores, exile home. Lang having been very and heal Intimate with the novelist. Bruises, them, too. 25 cents. PUTNAM FADELESS DYE3 are Would you have v fast to light and washing. for- TOOTHACHE 15 cents? Our Japanese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you both. w V ill DeCOSTAS LIVER Health Insurance for FILLS is ci 25 cents a policy. What i3 your health worth? Hnolhin Nyrnn,' for fbl drra ((lltioff, toftre the g.irnt, rw.h.rP fiw i&4 colic. a buVUa flatfitballvB, Uy liu,Cure All Lung Diseases JACKSON'S a quarter for a bottle of Cough Balsam youll stop coughing Victory Japanese Com Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns or quarter? DNUQQirra all on omtOT on tons i prom t s AIL s s c. M. I. 51CflS fAlL IN ?" A DRY Til i in a mi . Jp'our he. Rraunber this whenyoutq Weather Clothing and look ft name TOW tR on the buttons This sifn end this name have for the BEST during slxV' jvars of hcreasind salts. dcsIcrYilllr.it wr! free catalogue of black or yellow proof cited coats slickers, suits hat horse fooh for all kinds of wet w A.J.TOWta CO, THB TOWER CANADIAN TOnOMTO. CAN. kmilMk When Answering Mention Lyric, and congratulated him on his punctuality. Dont, be replied, 'I have lost more time through being punctual Lonthan through anything else. don M. A. P." Mr. Wlmlfm'i start with a cough. If you will cough up Z. Punctuality a Thief of Time. llecht writes: On Thursday of last week, at 3:30, the hour for the rehearsal of Trial by Jury I met Mr. Gilbert at the stage door of the Mr. Max AICN - CO. flilvr.rt!seiiir,nts llils i'jpcr. Kindi Account of Hotelkeeper. In an address delivered at Salisbury, N. C.. on Jarkson's Day (Jan. 8), Mr. J. F. Caldwell, the editur of the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, related a story of Andrew Jackson that bas, so far as we know, never before been printed. While he lived at Salisbury," says Mr. Caldwell, Jackson once attended court at Rockford, then the county seat of Surry, and left without paying his bill, which was duly charged up against him on the hotel register, which seems to have been the hotel ledger of that time, and to stood for many years. When the newa of the victory of the 8th of January, 1815, was received In this then remote section, the old landlord turned hack the leaves of the register, took bla pen and wrote under the account gainst Andrew Jackson, 'Settled In full by the battle of New Orleans.' " , The relation of womans norves and generative organs is very close; consequently nino tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous the blues, sleeplessness, and nervous despondency, of women ariso from uomo derangement of the organism irritability which make her a woman. Herein we prove conclusively that rk Einkhara Vegetable Compound will quickly relievo all thisJylia trouble. summe- aubu- - I bene-flei- i Nothin" will relioyo this distressing condition bo surely as Lydia J. linkliams Vegetable Compound ifc soothes, strengthens, heals and tones up thn delieato femalo organism. It is a positive euro for ail kinds of femalo complaints; that bearing down feeling, backache, displacement of tho womb, inllammation of tlio ovaries, and is invaluable during tlio change of life, all of which may help to causo nervous prostration. Read what Mrs. Day says: WAS REFUSED LIFE INSURANCE. well-know- n to Illustrate his opposition to the granting of cut rates or special privileges to men of the cloth. be I once knew a clergyman, aid, who found himself out on a lark with a party of men about town. He played billiards, and ate and drank with tlio others and held bis end up In all respects until It came time to settle. Then he leaned over the bar and whispered to the bartender: Say, I'm a minister, and It there Is any reduction In my case, why I'd he glad to have It, you know.' youse," replied the barkeeper, 'you played billiards like a heathen an ato like a heathen an drank like a heathen. Now, I wants New youse to pay like a heathen." York Sun. '"Say, One for the Pickpocket When Mrs. Isabella Bishop, the traveler, waa In the United Statea she bad at least one funny experience. She was riding in a car In Chicago and felt her pockot being picked, hut said nothing at the moment. Presently along came the conductor to collect bis fares. When he reached Mrs. Bishop she qulotly 1 Free Medical Advice to Women. for . Mrs. Tinkham invites all women to writo to her! advice. You need not bo afraid to tell her tlio : things you could not explain to tlio doctor your let- ter will bo Been only by women and is absolutely con- lldential. Mrs. Pinkhams vast experience with such troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, and sho will cliargo you nothing for her advico. -- i . ! j Another Case of Nervous Prostration Cured. Dear Mrs. Finkham : Allow me to express to you the benefit I have derived from taking Lydia Ik 1inkhams Vogetalfle Compound. Before I started to take it I was on the verge of nervous prostration. Could not sleep nights, and I suffered dreadfully from indigenton and headache. X of beard Lydia E. Finkham's wonderful medicine, and began its use, which Immediately restored my health. 1 can heartily recommend It to all suffering women." Mrs. Bkrtba E. UKXBKixs, 25X Lapidgo St., San Francisco, Cal. (May 21, 1901.) If r.nnot forthwith prod no thor!irtns1 (attars sad itnitml i FORFEIT ft! tMUuumislf, Walsh wlU pmrajh.tr aheoluta Ljdta B. Clnkham Hadioioo Co Lw. Ha ! I j , : M Beating Wall Street An exceedingly bright but unsuccessful lamb bleated to bis broker: Do you know Its deuced queer I can't get right on the market? My cousin ays be beats It every day for a thousand or two." Well," replied the broker, there Isn't anything to hinder you from saying that, Ib there? New York Press. Catarrh Cannot Its Cars ss they esnnot with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, . Catarrh la a reach Ilia sent of tlio , and In order to blood orconHtltutlorml l rure It you tnu.t take llall Catarrh Cura in tnU-- o Internally, and acta directly on tho blond and tnmoos surface, lull (Catarrh Coro la not a iiuaelt mol Irina. It waa prearrtlM-- by one of thn beat phvMcians lu thtarounlry (or yeura, and la a regular proscription. It Is roippoaed of the beat toiiira known, romblned alto the bent blood pm idem, rtlng directly on Urn murona nurlaeco. Tba perfect rniublnattnn of Ilia two tmrreillcnta la what produce such wonderful reaulta In curiuf Catarrh. Send for teat mion lain, free. K J CIIKNKY A CO Prop., loloddt G Bold bv drwyl.ta, price Tho. llall'a f amily Pill, are t - heat, dlm-tum- dlm-aon- Inu-rnu- A Generous Convert. Balllngton Booth bas been telling bis friends about a woman who stood up to testify to ber conversion In tho days when be was with the Salvation I was very foolish army. She said: tod vain. Worldly pleasures, and esthe fashions, were my pecially thought I was fund of silks, satins, jewelry, ribbons and laces. But, my friends, I found they were dragging me down to perdition. So I gave them all to my sister!" SK. O tr0 OA WUW I'.ffaftaiilly Bntlllilf rmnnrllT of ul th JHuiror Caat4 Futai lnMoreilmot Wi do oot nitre tbi pulaht t biui to Bid M or rww Owini Uaa niriit. A cure if iiftritmomi is nil sum MKvtYl. Writ lot li lot 'owing j. k. iMibret, Mtaaoulv Mont., eiiiffrol lb mw. hmud, Of iip, Mr. Mfti f U. kmifOfi tw Orrffin. rftivoifCi. C'hI., raocar of voiab. Alt Manf enfir f store Mrt. Q. ll,4 Hiir, Irtiiho 6oor of obrek Kiessmtkim. Dire, reo osm tongu.11 ofKifwtn B niimm rr Co nr fun. M ra. ViaM , eoimrof Mr. tu?. WaH J, fv, Ltab, nnnr of nnit kr&, hr K. ll. H aiding our wankilof anffeoii, U k i tan fr'ranolreOt irr4ttfttrtf o , of Uu of arul baa rearer irralnirat for Lh al 1 fret ytlit Of raial lire nrfagixl h r rent Writ or viMtouf offlre at Jw Wtrtincto Bur t Jreh ritrr oli, mi ll ft COLUMBIA CANCER CVRECQ. OCDEU, UTAH LUaratnra on Sdlr,tioo. PURE FOOD Tnonjoy pura food yoq mart has Wira Huemcr la Thraa Crows guaranteed ohnolulely nura ami keslUUoi. and I& Sail at a (mu ltd. Do aot pay IwleeuiaS powder (hut arw not e. r'-- a 1'hrao Price (or Our other leader w Thro Cmww Pura Spl and 'Ihrer rnwn Trlyfn K tract. They eult thn mnt feetbll.. huawthcepcr. In tour itpilnrtlera.il for Thras Crown (uuda sod rnfuee all aubettMtna, itur Bfops the fnugh arul Works Off the (bid Xsuutlvt bronio Quintus Tsblsis. Price 25a. 1 Art Levels Barriers. A Lancashire newsboy has obtained the diploma of licentiate of the Royal Academy of Vusle. HEWLETT E3ROQ. WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR POTATOES IdiFfwl LIONS. nth tlfwvdr tV 100 SS Aietbeaa h. t it ted la FettlBNia Arrlt, IfH "MbcbI flvetlaleer'i lays ieeeiul a 8 lN f Nl r . ft'rlrei f Maiaethee4l4ieiaJiaiiif bm. aetate,telias Maeafaai feeHMlt,M ff f rt UUel i levse, w well-know- n JuilS trbr I, ASSUIRiriBIh.lalnmMta, Surtnr th i CO I KN I Kit Sad i ivwvwwvvvvvvvvvvvwvj tw elves MDflDQV V I quirt reM.r.tvl cure, want UflUr Ilantnf fr.iinin.it.l.an.l I0IIAYS tre.tm.nl DISCOVERY! r . Ur.JMLOSXaa SukS.SoaK.AtUata.Ua r t W IIAI-I-- AMI ruOSi'IMUIbM. Stunnst-In aer elt. eouni,, to remarked: "This gentleman," turn WINTER IV Mil I LU hutid e he.t per inti huMtteM tucant s lc tUnmte lice eielu.HM ronuoi. ( He will to the thief, ban IboauU Co , pay. ing M.uiuUhl., haw lurk. my puree." ! ' Drab Mrs. Pi.nkiiam : I will write know of you a few lines to let the benefit I have received from taking your remedies. I sufferedyoufor a long time with nervous prostration, backache, sick headache, menstruation, pain In the stomaoq after eating, and constipation. I painful often thonrht I would lose my mind. I began to taka Lydia Ik i'inkliuin's Vegetable Compound and was soog feeling like a new woman. I cannot praise it tee highly. It does all that it is recommended to do, end more. " I hope that every oue who suffer as 1 did will give Lydia E. Pinkhamt remedies a triaL" Mua. Marie Dat, Eleanora, Fa, (March 25, 1001.) . Not Entitled to Rebate. A Mount Vernon clergyman told bis flock the following story recently al I d dark j ' Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis. "Dear Mrs. 1ink.pam: I have been ailing from femalo trouble lot j tna past five years. About a month ago 1 was taken with nervous prosts-ation, accompanied at wrtaia times before menstruation with fearful hood- aches. I read one of yaur books, and finding many testimonials of the efforts of Lydia Ik l'iukhams Vegetable Compound, expert.! eneed by lady sufferers, I commenced its use and am happy to state that after j a few I bottles feel like a new aches nsing and pains all gone, woman, I am recommending your medicine to many of my friends, and I assure you that you have my hearty thanks for your valuable preparation which bas done so much good. I trust all suffering women will use vour Vegetable Compound." Mas. Minnix Tiitz, 620 First Aye., Eau Claire, Wis. (May 28, 1001). Red-heade- d Rejected on Account of Coffee Heart" Life Insurance companies have fully established the fact that the use of coffee causes an organic derangement of ths heart, shortening the long best and Imperiling life. For this reason habitual coffee drinkers are refused life insurance In many rases. A merchant of White's Creek, Tenn., proprietor of a large store there, says: Three years ago I was examined for life Insurance and to my surprise was rejected because my heart action was at times out of place 15 beats In 60. several good doctors I consulted and was Invariably asked by them, 'Do you drink ardent spirits? use tobacco? or drink coffee?' To the first I an swered 'Very little,' to the second No,' to the last 'Yes,' and they would all say 'Quit coffee.' HI Cause of Election. determined to do this. I had read "I A legislator of Charlton County, Mo., Tostum Cereal Coffee and bought about erplana-tlomakes the following unique used It, and I liked It as well as and of hla presence In the legislature: of real coffee, and as a rebest I was born under a tobacco leaf. I the In place of coffee I find of use Its sult grew up between the corn rows, a&d a aklp In my heart without I've got my share of hardtack and myself can I and get Insurance on my action pork. Now. by ginger. I've a thou- life 25 per cent (notwithcheaper by sand acres of the best land In CharlIn age), than I advance the standing I would like ton county, and I thought commenced I using first when could to get out among the hoys some. I furnished by Iostum Name rostum." I 1 could be elected, and guessed Co., BiUls Creek, Mich. was." n The Ills of Women Act upon the Nerves like a Firebrand. car-rlag- lesson In geography. at New Orleans Wiped Out Writer Urges Greater Simplicity and More Leisure. Tell your friend you mean to spend your life fighting for money and power, and he will, If he be an average man. applaud your decision; tell him you mean to dwell In the country, gaining a simple livelihood from your labor, and he will either not believe you mean It, or he will conclude you are a beaten competitor lu the citys race. Most people do not know they are slaves of their modern Improvements, so called. They build houses larger than they can occupy for show; they pinch and scrape year after year to pay for them, and after that continue pinching to pay taxes, repairs, and other maintenance charges. A large house demands expensive furniture. Then fine dress. And the demands increase. The man keeps his nose on the grindstone, the woman wears herself out taking care of fine feathers. No time to just live and enjoy It; got to make a show first going to take a real rest and cut off all the little vanities next winter next r-some other time, when matters are not quite so pressing. I am not exactly a loafer, but I like Walt Whitman best of all our American writers, because he had sense enough to loaf and Invite his soul once In a while. I am tired of hearing the everlasting preachers of the strenuous life. Go slower, and you'll go farther and enjoy It better. Dont live to work; work to live. Bread and butter work, I mean. Leave a little time for the sort of work you find in. National your chief pleasure " First, it cured me of chronic bronchitis of fifteen years' standing, by using two Magazine. bottles of Feruna in January, 1S94, and no return of it. "After I was cured cf bronchitis I had la LARGE LOANS QUICKLY MADE. grippe every winter for several winters. But, through the use of Feruna, it got Great Sums Often Raised by Wall gradually weaker in its seventy, until it Street Banks at Hour's Notice. dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or An interesting question often askthree days. Now the stuor does sot ed In Wall street concerns' the trouble me any more." 0. 11. Ferry. amount of capital that a large bank A Congressman's Experience, could raise at an hours notice. That louse of Representatives, could is, how much accommodation Washington, D. C. a bank extend, a customer unexpectFeruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen I am more than satisfied edly confronted with pressing need, with Petuna, and find it to be an excellent or for the purpose f financing a remedy for the grip and cattarh. I have great deal. A banker of internaused it in my family and they all join me tional experience Is authority for the in recommending it as an excellent remedy." statement that Wall street's faciliVery respectfully, ties in this regard are superior to George II. White. . Londons, In that a large undertaksatisdo If yon not receive prompt and ing could be financed here with much factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full greater dispatch than on the other statement of your case, and he will be side. Said an officer of one of Wall pleased to give you his valuable advice streets most important banks: It gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Is no trouble at all, nowadays to Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. raise 85,000.000 or 30.000,000 within an hour. I have seen it done too often to think for a moment that It American Enterprise In Canada. would tax seriously a large banks More than thirty great manufacturresources. Five times that sum, say United of the States 825.000.- 000, can be raised ing companies at twenty-fou- r are establishing factories in Canada. hours notice. It has been done. Plsos Cure cannot be too highly spoken of ss Of course, no one bank could do It, a conch cure. J. W. O'Bkiis, see Third Are., but the great Wall street Institutions N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. t, 1900. are linked together in such a way as to provide almost unlimited reLatest Fashionable Extravagance. sources for the financing of any safe Mrs. Gouverneur Koitrlght has deal. The large banks think little of roused the envy of all others in the 81.000.- 000 or 32,000,000 loans these e New York "450 by Importing a whereas In former years they days, which is of absolutely new deattracted general attention, for such The sign and general construction. amounts were released only large color scheme is dark maroon, with after considerable negotiations. But 1 of delicately pencils spokes yellow. that has all changed now." New Instead, however of nickel plated York Evening Post. trappings or silver, as some persons have, the victoria Is trimmed with burnished copper and the maroon col Boys and Girls. or suggestion is maintained with thle English scientists have been collectfashionable new metal. The clock In ing statistics regarding the aptitude the victoria is mounted In copper, and of school children. Among the interanother Innovation is the copper book esting results of their observations aro facts which show a relation between case, where printed guide3 and en color of the skin and hair and mental gagement lists may be carefully Other Improvements, tucked away. proficiency. They say that the as mirrors, are also mounted In cop- rn-haired hoys are generally at the head of their recitation classes, and per. that blond girls are the best at learnDid Not Know New Mexico. ing. Delegate Itodey of New Mexico hai The auburn and blond girls come for been astonished during the fight out best In arithmetic, but are not statehood to find that a great many Dark-hairegood at composition. people In the eastern states think that children of both sexes seem to have A New Mexico is a foreign country. better Imaginative than the friend of his who runs a big store If fair ones, and have qualities much better style the territory was In New York re In composition. The dark boys behave house wholesale a into went and ecntly better than the fair, and are more sento purchase goods. He told a lordly sitive to praise or blame. Probably looking attendant that the goods were the reason is that the auburn and The for shipment to New Mexico. blond children, being of Flemish oriIs on the next export department gin, are more phlegmatic than the so which New Yorker, floor," said the ones. purchaser that enrsged the would-bhe left the place after giving the attendant a rather sulphurous BILL WAS SETTLED. OUR LIVES TOO STRENUOUS. . Uisrn la w Sill.lioh. ewtl tm Utui.ietlul tnd, nf wheat and rater Vha h"t u rerun, ) lamia un the niuU-n-t rreln. 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