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Show i A DANGER SPOT. A dangerous spot for Is the pain AS SEEN BY ENGLISH EYES. WRECKED SOCIETY Jerome HER HEALTH na Renovates. Restores. Regulate, Pretty New York Womaae Recovery tbe Talk at Her Nameroas Friend. S '':-.- v Mrs- - J. E. Finn, 82 East High street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes : Feruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. .'W? few years ago I 'A Gentlemen. had to give up social life entirely , as my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised a com- plete rest for a year. As this was out of the question for a time , began to look for some other means of restoring my health. had often heard of Feruna as an excellent tonic , so J bought a bottle to see what it would do for me, and it certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me, and in less than two months was in perfect health, and now when feel worn out or tired a dose or two of Feruna is all that need." Mrs. I FSftsfc I I I I J. E. Finn. Catarrh Causes Female Diseases. America is the land of nervous women. The great majority of nervous women are so because they are suffering from some form of female disease. By far the greatest number of female troubles are caused directly by catarrh. These women despair of recovery. Female trouble is so common, so prevalent, that they accept it as almost inevitable. Tbe greatest obstacle in the way of recovery is that they do not understand that it is catarrh which is the source of their illness. . In female complaint, ninety-nin- e cases out of one hundred are nothing but catarrh. Pernna cures catarrh wherever located. President o Sanitarium, Columbus, fie Hartman tblo, tor free advice. Address Dr. Hartman, Jerome Tells of Methods German Storekeepers. Perhaps It w oulil be unfair to gener-- ! allze toot confidently, lmt there are shopkeepers in Germany who make no great effort to dispose of their goods. An instance of this is given In Three Men on Wheels. The author accompanied an American lady on a shopping excursion In Munich. She had been accustomed to shopping In London and New York, and grumbled at It everything the man showed her. was not that she was really dissatisfied; this was her method: She explained that she could get most things cheaper and better elsewhere. Not that she really thought she could; merely she held It good for the shopkeeper to say this. She told him that his stock lacked taste. He did not argue with her. lie did not contradict her. He put the things back Into their respective boxes, replaced the boxes on their respective shelves, walked Into the little parlor behind the shop and closed the door. Isnt he ever coming back? asked the lady after two or three minutes had elapsed. Her tone did not Imply a question so much as an exclamation of mere Impatience, I doubt It, I replied. Why not? she asked, much astonished. I expect, I answered, you have bored him. In all probability he Is at this moment behind that door smoking a pipe and reading tbe paper. What an extraordinary shopkeeper! said my friend, as she gathered her parcels together and Indignantly walked out. It Is their way, I explained. There are the goods. If you want them you may have them. It you do tot want them, they would almost rather that you did not come and talk about them." THE CHILDS SIMPLE FAITH. How Small Minds Grasp the Great Problems of Life. I Little Margaret had given her dog the dignified and not generally bestowed upon dogs name of Stephen. This being rapher difficult for everyUnis; . f rom SJ.OO ta SA.OO yearly day pronunciation, much coaxing and 3.60 or 3 bhoee. by wearing W. L Dougin various tidbits finally induced Stephen, They are Ju.t as good la every way as thoee thal have been owning you from 4.00 to g&DO. Tbe the dignified, to come In answer to tnimeuM aale or W. L. lougl shoes proves the more intimate and endearing term, over all other makes, superiority d by retail shoe dealers Teevie." everywhere, genuine hove name and price There came a sorrowful day when ed on tbe bottom. Take no Teevie could not be found In any of ititute t I Color Eyeit tinted. '. L. Itouglae S4 Gilt Kdga his accustomed spots. Line cannot he equalled That night, before sobbing herself at any prico. to sleep, Margaret finished her prayer, O Lord, please find Teevie and bring him back. After repeating this for several her mother thought she would nights, mI The W. L. Boutrins makes end Mils more men's Tit fiHUtbib(lM leather save the childs faith from too severe pe Awaibla a4 loNger wear rsdssei Goodyear wait (h ami sewed pioceei shoes thaa than any ohnr manufacturer In the world fcrUaNae, Tbsisln have were (ku a strain, so suggested that she stop a toitr year. whir It prat Un smyeimriifo biMl nnn Pftursrfl w,lt hriuld toanvonr who 4 JiUUU nCnuiU praying for Stephens return, but wait tantLeis lUadeot U American uttporuaiaitd She imagined time might patiently. efface the idea and leave her little Flock to Hear Layman. girl with a faith still implicit. Some B. S. McKenzie, rector of three weeks afterward she sat down The Rev. CRAIN CROWING. MIXED FARMING. to teach her the next Sundays lesSt. James' Episcopal church in Macon Th Reason h? more wheat Is In L Mo., seems to have settled the empty son. grown WeatemCaned'ilnafew I f A abort month Uiau e ae where. Is "Who is God, she Margaret? ' pew problem. For six months laymen vSL'tJ' bet'aiif veeuttou srvwlnrroasked. i I portion to tb iiiiukUi. '1 he more from the local congregations have oc In h srbfi iathtnle j I grain t northerly t 4 God Is our Father, replied the ifrkrSviT wtiiroinn toperfe tion. the better cupled tbe pulpit at Sunday evening Therefore 42 ih. per bushel a fair t standard child. and been the church has services, at Area under eron m Weatern Canaan, (Li inthe "And where is God? the mother crowded. 1.947.830 Aorta. Yield, IdOS, 117.929,784 Bus. continued. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, ths only charge for which Istift for making entry. The childs face wore a puzzled exAbundance of wafer and fuel, building material for a second, then she exebeap, gotal praaa tor pasture and bar. a fertile aoll, pression S aaolclrnt ral ifatl. and a climate gh lug as assured claimed delightedly: of aeaftoa seil adequate growth. Aetid to the following for an Atlas and other Hes oft hunting DIPHTHERIA SMALLPOX Oh, I know! Htemiure. and siw) for eertldoais git log you rs Teevie. dotted fretiriit and pauenger rates, etc., etc.: The germ of these deadly diveeset Ottawa. iafarlntendent of L. DOUGLAS .S3.JsinI S3.2 Shoes reai! lit! i in tti r, m-- l ght ieptt' mou' of In s me. r litt, f dr?-1 its dancf Kldcr ; eimrl side ! -w goo i he it fdoltf s.. ta-- WESTERN CANADA p In' rodut r E. I kht e In e sUh ay TYPHOID FEVER tt-- ft Canada, linmigratlos, r ts J W. Tarior, Mait I. aka City, Cub, tbs suLijorliedCaoadlas Government Agent. It nee he d rate x REE TOTo WOMEN! end the Id bemlng i'aatloo Toilet Antlseptlo we Will ynr trtel mall packaite Urge almor with book of Instructions la not Tbia ! beolutely free. II1 s llnv sample, hut Urge package, enough Itstc con value. Ar vince anvoue of Women all over the country l of are praining iaitlne for what It ban done In local treatment of female Ills, curing inflammation and discharge, wonderful as IstUn-I- n vaginal milng douche, for sore throat, naeal If i arrb, as a mouth wash and to remove tartar - r whiten thi teeth, bend today; n postal card I do. accor1 told by dregglste or sent postpaid by ns, 69 if on, U, large but. Matlefaetleo guaranteed. VAXTON Cll, Hoe toa. Hast. secow, jTU K.614 Celambut Avs. e alms' prove lstuiw! ClesnaTng powir of ' t:- multiply in the decaying glue present in all kaUomines. end the decaying paste under wall paper. AUbastine is a disinfectant. It destroys disease germs and vermin: is manufactured from a atone cement base, hardens on the walla, and la as enduring as tbs 000, OP b mixed with cold water, and any oae ran apply it. A.k lor aample card of beantlful tints and information about decorating. Taka no cheap substitute. Buy only in $ lb. pkga. properly labeled. ALABASTINe CO.. Orssd Rapids, Mkh. Naw York Offlcs, 1 0S Wtitr St Health i1 I W IHlires It$ Rootbeer y yari8Mihbl(4, yMkcbwitba 4 yivaMt iba yalawu A yaekvo Ml tvt taUaa. Rk arwrwfcM Ni lwarvaf iwluiicaa. wall, i v!A'tUrt llraCa.,lslnn,f. VwahRia tuaiannaes tea Staeasa an aaa ha eared. The key treaiment (or drunkenneaa baa been bafora j pufilie tinea ltsu. sod Its adialniatrailon U A ly aafa and a Semite ta youih or old a,i. j AU oorreapondeBoe striaily sunBdaailal. 1 Kl W. kEEIiET BSHTETI. SOlTB TEKPL! ST. ALT LAKR CITY. hi: t irnriiivi I J?? ITAII. VH- -. 4 Y HUMBLE assays. I pccliK dy be file tld , creii', oom Iclirlv ihnriM lecom' Stlvae,.,.fl(6 Ben HlllJ Uk ,moauvaa. coco.it , iiniptl'' rjUlU'T1' (lold and It I (xud. Hilvr, uip'r.. U4 aa awl I aamplaa. ho Pmmpi relaraa i ID LOTS 4 nic'l N. ihnt I . U.. Salt AT 6AR0A1H6, Hold OS eaav parinenta, f lat free. R. KAlNX, Badge, la. ft Lhko-N- o. 22. 1903. b2H3SS!EE33 1y littft 4n4 ft! : .. f August 22, 1G31) formally sanctioned the employment of female apprentices, says Pearsons Weekly, These, however, appear to have been few and far between. Mr. F. J. Britten says. In bis Former Clock and Watchmakers and Their Work; "Tbe employment of female labor In watch work does not seem to have made much progress In England, till watch factories were established in :x? at through Hires Root beer a delightful preparation of roots berlia, barks and berries. Nature's own preBenefits every scription. mem be! ol the family. l.Vj I Women as Watchmakers. Watchmaking as a suitable calling for women was first recognized during the latter part of the seventeenth century, and in 1715, the Clockmakers company (whose charter dates from wall itself. AlabaaUna 1 t? rtfti;l9fa. is f. e i ' . a ' V f . Delicious Summer Luncheons iitrsssnsfussria Melrose Pate Libby's a dallcat'lf seaaoned comMnatlon el Game, or more appehtinr lor llam and Tongua; than l supper or hrask Tsai Homa-mai- la Pork and beans hash! Ubhy's Food ara liks ail of Ubby'a (Natural Havw) to tarvo. Put up la readv rookad products, couvaniant ka; opening tans. bhon,S' Lwsisia'.'-Libb-y, ta Make fbad McNeill & Libby .ChlCAKO small of the back; it tells of Kidney Ills, as moat do Of Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling, Sleepless, Bloodless. Pe fu K. quite recent years." We cannot doubt that women were well adapted, by their delicacy of touch, to handle and construct such Intricate mechanism as Is Involved in the art of watchmaking, especially In days when machinery was comparatively rude and Inadequate. Assume No Responsibility. College presidents have considerable responsibility thrust upon tuem, but President Woodrow Wilson of Princeton recently received more than bis share. Dr. Wilson wished to explain to the undergraduates the actions of a certain committee, and with this object in view wrote a communication to the Prlnretonlan the college dally paper with the request that It be published. The next morning It appeared beneath the following heading: "We are aiding to publish signed communications from members of the university, but we will not bo respon-elut- e for the sentiments expressed." Old Joke Revised. 1 the editor In such good Why spirits? asked the stenographer. "The office boy has announced that there are four poets without," replied the reporter. "Is that why he Is happy?" "Yes, they are without poetry." Positively Brutal. ghe "Just see how much your little wlfle loves you. She made this rake for you all by herself. Yes. darling, and now If you He will eat It all by yourself I shall possess undisputsble proof of your de votlon. and pains aches back. In tbe Kidney ills with begin and backache end with Diabetes, Dropsy, B r i g h t's Disease. Cure Kidney and Bladder troubles before they reach the serious stage. Read how easily It can be done. W. J. Hill of 40 South Union Street, Concord, N. C proprietor of hardware and harness store, Justice of the Peace, and one of the best known citizens of that place, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills proved a very efficient remI got a box at the edy in my case. Gibson Drug Store, and used them for disordered kidneys and backache from which I bad experienced a great deal of annoyance, trouble and pain. The kidney secretions had bothered me for a long while, were very Irregular, dark The colored and full of sediment. Pills cleared It all up and I have not had an ache In my back since taking the last dose. My back Is much stronger and my health generally la improved a great deal. I am glad to make a public endorsement of the Pills, trusting that It may be tbe means of relieving some other sufferer. A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Hill will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. For tale by all druggists, price 60 cents Battleships Are Expensive Toys. box. Coal Mining Statistics. The total number of persons em ployed at the coal mlnea of Great Britain la 825,401. Last year the prod uct waa 227,178,140 tons. CHEAP PASSENGER RATES. From Ogden and Salt Lake via Santa Fe route, June Missouri river and Intermediate points and return, $32.00. Chicago and intermediate points and return, $44.50. SL Louis and intermediate points and return, $39.50. Final return limit, September 8, 1903. S CURES PIHKHAM Iowa Involved a deplorable sacrifice of life for which there is no repair. It Is now doclared that the cost of put- ATTHACTUQ CHEAT ATTETTIOJ AI0I3 ting the steel monster again In fightTHUIttG UOHI. ing trim will be $500,000, involving six months slay In some ship hospital This does not rover the whole loss. The great gun which exploded with such frightful consequences cannot bo replaced without heavy additional exThe report that the fapenditure. mous Oregon has been so wrenched and disabled In her late tussle with a Pacific typhoon as to make her unsea-worthaffords still further proof of the costliness of the game In which battleships and cruisers are the pawns when Neptune takes a hand In the performance. Philadelphia Record. n per THE Ths bursting of the big gun on the TRAINS DAILY. For further Information and for rates to points other than above, apply C. F. WARREN. to General Agent, 411 Dooly block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Art of Dwarfing Trees. y Teetotalism In Texas. When Gen. Horace Porter was In Texas he came across a man who went about telling everybody. In great surprise, that he had struck a big thing here." "What's the matter? Why, he answered, people ahked. I was sent down here by a temperance society In Kansas to distribute these tracts. Well, whenever I handed a man a tract be glanced over It, haulod out a revolver from one pocket and a quart bottle of whisky from the other and then said: Look here, you just have a drink of that, or my gun'll go off. Would you believe It! I havent had to pay for a drop of liquor since I came here to distribute 114th for Everybody's Magazine shows a decided improvement over past moDlhs, the contents of this always Interesting magazine being well worth peruslug. skepticisms have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until y the great good that Lydia E. teetotal tracts. ..J ((jrtoi, Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E. St.,N.Y. City, adds her testimony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkhams files. When Lydia E. Pinkharaa Heme dies were first introduced skeptic all over the country frowned upon their curative claims, but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by tho new discovery has since grown into a vast army of June hundreds of thousands, doubts &nd to-da- Fink hams Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame j wise, therefore, is tho woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. Tickled Queen Elizabeth. There le an amusing story of a ear ter who went to Windsor three time to move a portion of Queen Elizabeths wardrobe, only to be told each time that her majesty had changed her mind. When this information was imparted to him the third time, after a long wait la tbe courtyard, tbe poor man clapped his hands In wrath and despair and cried out: "Now I know that the queen le a woman, as eell as my wife!" Elizabeth, at her window, happened to overbear this significant obeervatlon, and It hit her Tudor tense of humor. "What villain Is this? asked she. and etraightway sent him out a substantial present of gold. The Barmaids of London. There are over 7,800 barmaids Is London. The effort to abolish them U meeting with resistance on the ground that the result would be a corresponding pressure In departments of the womans labor market, which are al ready overcrowded. I'lnkhamsVegetaUleCompound. Prelty Toath In a Good Ifoulh re like jewels well set. Oar best mew sod woman have made Sesoeoee the Standard. BEST ;.0?. TEETH Ths art of dwarfing trees is part of TheKlean.Kool Kitchen Kind of stoves ths education of the Japanese upper make no smoke, smell, soot, ashes or ex classes. Many persons devote as much cessive beat. Always look for trade mark. time to It as our women do to music. Plso's Cure rannot be too highly apoken of as scoughcure -- J. W. O' Dm sit, SS Third Av., N.. Minneapolis, Minn , Jan. 6, 19U0. CAREER OP "BUFFALO JONES." President's Guide Not Considered a Daring Plainsman. The telegrams recited the other day that President Roosevelt had put himself under the guidance of "Buffalo Jones on entering the Yellowstone park. Every time "Buffalo Jones Is mentioned the people on the western border of Kansas are Inclined to laugh. As a daring plainsman Jones He Is a good deal of an Impostor. went to western Kansas as late as 1874 with the homesteaders. He bad been a nurseryman In Doniphan county. His life was spent in pursuing the desperate apple tree grub, and his exploits against the rabbits were many. After reaching western Kansas he got some little notoriety by going out and catching a few buffalo calves, attracting attention only because the buffalo had become nearly extinct. Catching buffalo calves, by the way, was a sport among the plains children like gathering johnny-jump-up- s Is among'thelr Eastern fellows. Kansas City Journal. Man. A in of Cregllngen, An Inhabitant wurttemburg. whose name Is Fritz Kottman, claims to he the champion benedict of the world. He has been married no fewer than eleven times. His first three wives died young, the next two were drowned, one committed suicide, three died In succession, the tenth was gored to death by a bull, and be has Just recently married the eleventh, who bad a leg cut off by a railway train last year, so that the wedding bad to be postpeuod till now. Much-Marrie- d DOCTOR ON FOOD. Pierpont Morgan Success. Pierpont Morgan, wlrt celebrated his sixty-sixtbirthday recently, achieved his greatest business successes since he reached the threescore mark. He first became prominent In the financial world about twenty years ago, when he went to Europe and successfully sold $25,000, 000 worth of New York Central stock This made the old financiers gasp. By this piece of work Mr. Morgan won Ih lasting friendship of the late William H. Vanderbilt and incidentally cleared $1,000,000 for himself. h CLOTHINs CHUT Of SWtMt Zmf own 2 ;AJiwrtaiwwmnm Kwi (Aww met J f , .' QUALITY fOt MO IrfA" tULf A CTUK,. . T xo rL 9 mi m Bin! xnropnvuve An henet Baking Pawder al te Hanaat ptk Vaa II and four cakaa will ha ale. Fruit acids will not stain goods FADELESS dyed with PUTNAM DYES. THREE CR.OWN Care of Cut GUse. With cut glabs the extremes of heat and cold should be avoided. A dish will come to the 111 fate characterized by an Irish rook as "spontaneous combustion, wld the arrlnt on tbe second syllable," If brought from a cold closet Into a heated dining-room- . Potato parings. If left In the bottlea over night, will cleanse them. the Cough end Sila Works O IT Ihe BAKING POWDER Laxative lironio Quinine Tablet. rrlr2.V. "Yeur Grocer Fell Three Crows." Be THE POUND. Direct Descendant of Royalty, Mrs. Marla Bartholomew, promoter and leading spirit of the Old Colored Veterans' World's Fair association, organized to promote the Interests of the exposition among negroes la the direct descendant of King Hennllok, a South American monarch. It a HEWLETT BROS. CO. rw X Ls y k Hall's Catarrh Cure cure. Price, 75c. constitutional CARBOLIC SALVE will prevent Blood pVm poisoning in f them, too. 25 centa Out 1, Wounds, Si Bruises, andheal Would you have TOOTHACHE for Misted Hie Calling. An Italian baa been discovered on 15 cents? Our Japa fruit ranch at Riverside, working anese Tooth Ache for $1.60 per day, who prove to be Drops will rid you an artist In sculpture of the highest of both. rank, and be has been set to work DeCOSTAS LIVER completing the aturro finishing of the FILLS is Interior of the Carnegie library build lng. Ills name Is Luigi lannl, and 25 cents a policy. the only words In English be can What is your health He Is now at use are "You bet. worth? work on some Corinthian columns of original design that are marvels as All Lung Diseases v rw works of art. Ix Angelos Herald. start with a cough. 4, If you will cough up Classification of Radium. a quarter for a hot-ti- e Rurge and Precht, Itevuo have classified radium by the of Cough Balsam spectroscope. The most Intense lenses youll stop coughing or radium are of the Japanese Corn Cure .rigorously analogous to tbe strongest will rid you of a lines of barium and its congeners dozen CORNS for a magnesium, calcium and strontium. raatomlo of quarter. Which do weight They place the This high atomic dium at 257.8. you love the best-co- rns or quarter? weight furnishes in part the explanation of the ease with which Its eleDnueaieve on evoeae all ments split into electrons to produce ON DINIOT PNOM I I I I I radioactivity Experimented on Himself. A physician of Gallon, O., says: "For the last few years I have been a sufferer from Indigestion and at though 1 have used various remedies and prepared foods with some benefit it was not until I tried Grape-Nut- s that I was completely cured. As a food it Is pleasant and agreeable, very nutritious end Is digested and assimilated with very little effort on the part of tbe digestive organs. As a nerve food and restorer It has no equal and as such is especially Adapted to students and other brain It contains tho elements workers. necessary for the building of nerve tissue sod by bo doing maintains an equilibrium of waste and repair. "It also enriches the blood by giving sn increased number of red blood! corpuscles and In this way strength ens all the organs, providing a vital 1 fluid made more nearly perfect. Honor Last of Hie Race. take pleat pleasure in recommending One hundred men drew the hearse Its use to my patients for I value it as a food and know It will bo fit all at tho funeral In Honolulu of Prince Name furnished uy Poe Albert Hunlaka, who was the last of who use 1L turn Co, Rattle Creek, Mleh. hla dynaety. Rclon-tiflque- , Health Insurance for p fI spark-spectru- Z. C. M. I. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thle Pepoc. |