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Show pWAUNENT OLD SAILORS WERE SEASICK. HE OWES HER LIFE TO A. A Woman Saved From g Misery and Made Happy and Useful. Life-Lon- A woman confined to tile .rountain JidoctcpS ' PcmpTiort o 10 jjzxvi La Fountain, Treas. Protected Home Circle and Catholic Mrs. Hattie .a of Ohio, writes from Galioa, O., as follows: child was born suffered for several months with accompanied by dreadful headaches. I was afraid Ulth w as ruined for life, and felt very downcast about it One day i s friend was visiting me she told me of Peruna and what it had tiar her when she suffered with irregular menstruation, flly husband arid a bottle the same evening and I began to take it daily liwMoifc Before the first botte was used I was entirely according well, and I certainly have one grateful woman's blessing. I have also adu'sed After my first ing down pains MRS. flATTlH LA FOUNTAIN. T,!L i. h tbc' on te r ra; IWI d ; Federa Does More Pe-ru-- Says ; atn kSi State Womans iry justice to speak a good word for it because I have found it to be such a rare exception. "I Claimed for it. i is the house for sev-er- ai years with a chronic female derange- ha1 fmally give Up hop8 oi cured She had tried physician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any permanent improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man. hundreds of dollars. had been obliged to deny themselves They many comforts of life in order to get money enough to pay the physicians. The woman had become weak, nervous and wretched, aud scarcely able to out of her bed. Her children weie keep growing up neglected and ragged because of the want of a mother's care. Her husband was becoming discouraged and broken down with overwork. Picking up the paper one day she happened to read an item which contained the news that Dr. Hartman would treat such cases fiee of charge by letter. She immediately w rote the doctor describing her case, and giving him all her symptoms. She soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do, and what medicines and applianies to get. She 1 egan the treatment (the prim i; !o remedy being Peruna) at once, and in a few weeks she was well and strong ag.un, able to do her own woik. "1 his oiler of free home treatment to women is still o; rn to all who may need the services of tliis eminent ihysician. All letters npi lying for treatment will be ptomptly ausweted, and I a held strictly confidential. Miss Ann e lloban, Post Pocahont.is of r emassee Council of Red Men (Women's Bramh), vvntcs Loin S72 Lighth Ave., New York: "Hiroe months n go I was troubled with backache and a troublesome he u mess about the stomai h. Shop brought me no rest for it was arestle-- s sleep. 1 lie dm tor said my nervous sy stem was out of order but his preto relieve me. I was scriptions d.dn't told that leruna was good for budding up the neivous sssti m. After luutg it for two months I know now that it is. 1 want tosay tli it it m de a new woman of me. 1 ho svmptoms have all di appeared and I feel nivself ag dn. I'eruna did me more good than all the other medii ines I have taken." ANN Ili HOUAN. Miss Mamie Powell, Lake Charles, Louisiana, writes: I sini erely believe that rertina is woman's best ft lend, for it has certainly been that tome. I had h id headaches, backaches and other aches every month lor along time, but shot tly after I began taking Peruna this was a thing of the past, and I have good reason to be grateful. 1 take a bottle every spring and fall now, and that keeps my health perfect, and I certainly am more robu-- now than I have been Wore aud am weighing more. I do not think anyone will be disnpiointed in the results obtained from the use of PeMISS MAMIE POWELL. runa." If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and lie will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr- - Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O tor-tun- ng to use it. Meads have known several women wtio were little better than physical wrecks, mothers who dragged out a miserable, painful existJulia M. iRrown, Secretary of the ence, but were made well and strong through s State Federation of California, the use of Peruna. I have known of cases on 131 Ja Fifth St., Los Angeles, of chronic catarrh whiih were cured in a short time, when a dozen different remedies yllows r e never known of any patent med-- had been experimented with and without did what it professed to do ex-jgood results. I use it myself when I feel This remedy does much more nervous and worn out, and 1 have always found that the results were most satisfac-factoryaims, and while I have never ad-tmedicine, I feel that it is but JULIA M. BROWN. Ji ." iet i n. volcm , na . r sl I'on ft Tars Have a Somewhat Devotees of the Drug Choose Various Strange Experience. Way of Obtaining Its Effects. In connection with the late hurriConsumers of opium are not all of cane, which wrought such havoc and tho same kind. There are slaves of loss of life along the Atlantic coast. slaves of the syringe and It has become a matter of curiosity the pipe, slaves of the powder that Is swallowed in Bhpping circles bow It came to to live surcease of pain or of mental pass that some of the oldest pilots In There are those who take the worry. the service on the Delaware river and drug in the form of a medicinal prep--! became ill. bay violently aration, such as laudanum, paregoric, They are men of experience and and the extract of laudanum; those heavy seas and tempests are every who smoke it and luhale the fumes day events with them. Besides, all into the lungs and those who take had fortified themselves against such hypodermic Injections of morphia. The an emergency by Increasing their seejnd class the smokers comprise store list with a liberal supply of number of victims. the largest lemons. Dr. Jellfl'e of the New York city hosIt Is a matter of record that Pilots estimates that fully 30,000 people Thotfias Vlrden, Harry Maull, Fred pital in that city are addicted to the opium Burton, Louis Bertrand and John habit in some form. The annual sale West, the latter one of the oldest men of opium in Vermont Is equivalent, In the service fell victims to seasickto the doctor, to a grain according ness In Its worst stages. Jere L. for every adult in the state, an amount Alphonzo Bennett and Wilfar greater than can be acliam loynter were the only three to obviously counted for by its consumption for escape. medicinal purposes. Some slaves of the drug take It regularly every day; How to Sleep. others have periodical sprees similar to those of the alcohol drinker. . e, iubMkMM u. V Weather Wisdom. very curious method of junking weather predictions has been discovered by an old French farmer. "On Christmas eve. lie says, "when tho bells begin to ring for midnight mass, take twelve onions- and place them In a row oh a table. The first onion will represent January, the second February, and so on. Next make a largo slit In each onion aud pour some salt Into It. If at the end of an hour you find that the salt In the March onion has melted, you will know that there will be much rain In March, and, on the other hand, if the salt In tho April onion Is not melted, you may he certain that April will be a dry month. Moreover, If the salt In any onion Is melted at the top, but not at the bottom, the first fortnight of tho month will he wet and the second .fortnight dry. A - Has Rare Servian Stamps. William Burr Hill, Jr., of Belcher-towMass., has received from friends in Europe two Servian stamps, with the seal of tho government May 29, the day after the murder of the king and fpieen. These stamps were only in use five or six hours and are very rare, as only 100 or so were In existence. Tho head of the king is stamped out and until the new stamps were made, these were used, but with the seal of the state across the head showing only the body of the subject or king. , mmrrivmy a fy L , Mn M Ifll tib In H I A'-- , HOLER'S III 'AY Om ltM-Lf- t Denounce Narrow Sklrte. ftnd ftturantf BARBER COLLECE, . UftloT IALL.T-- , Laiicutm. SPOT CASH FOR LAUD WARRANTS " " rt" " " North Bloch. PEMVCK, COLO. J TJ pliable assTysl Pt Wivnr ,.,.r Seiu'r,, mul enmpi. ,T .Tw eriNvon. ooco. ,4,.llr. ""o rviurut wy Co. ui are The principal papers In Vienna and thundering against narrow skirt, I19 "the American waf of holding and M6 3.2S&3SHOESSH eaa save l3 to yearly by from Yoa S S &3A0 or shoes. nip'i'O FREE TO WOMEN! jr . -wr , ,i i LU'Li-n.e.- lr A mifil urlost.nefi'rwliul In I"-br1 ii tiue .l KifaV; ! ii.tu Of f r rlMii.mg vnvinnl iiuiit n. Wnu bh." - rmil,o . P- tftllt til m. Jubh:-- .?..roN dumb. At. r L J ' jornM l IN hUheal F ' If Pftt.lsflhftf 4 f V AT J J vn 04s fltttt Milh?Hl4rWii ftr Qf$4G H it 9 119 hr aiAlk tk tnu fttlrft. Kd (aiaiu. free. H. L. DOlbLia. Prerklua. Aaoa. s, pr. TISEDEST POMMEL SLICKER IN THE WOULD Institute HllOlUalS, S14W. I. Tempi Si bell toko Cili. Uloh lnwerlng Advertisements Mention This Paper, ItLak.-N- o. r , - -- wnit J. 'tt-h- t , lf03 re Jft COX W.L' Ellis MatPiaio-iia- l urn,a,lj;:."-:;.r,i- ; i ms J jTlCN v ' ( 's Clue, the Teeth APeerlyU.tre PnMOfM ggianram?r.tfT ' , . I' t JJ'1.. TMC MiNormfi'rt wdryvi kat wet wo'tt. J far W.isdi ofimitated Jl J, LM oN ovr utb I &:i it ih often but wvcrriuallcl M .e m b ath of yellow ji 4 y HARD TO BEAR. J. W, Walla, Super intendent of Streets i of Lebanon, Ky., living on East Main street, in that city, says: "With my nightly rest broken, owing to irregularities of the kidneys, suffering intensely from severe pains In the small of my back and through tho kidneys, and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secretions, life was anything hut ploannt for me. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition, and for the reason tuat nothing seemed to give me even temporary relief I became about discouraged. One day I noticed lu the newspapers tho case of a man who was afflicted as I was and was cured by the use of Doans Kidney Fills, Ills words of praise for this remedy were so sincere that on the strength of his statement I went to the Hugh Murrey Drug Co.s store and gut a box. I found that tbo medicine was exiutly as powerful a I exkidney remedy ns represented. perienced quick ami lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Fills will prove a blessing to all snfi'trtrs from kidney disorders who will give them a (air trial." A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine, which cured Mr. Walls, will bo mailed to any part of Ilia United States on application. Addrts Foster Millmrn Co.. Fuffnlo, N. Y. For sale by all dni.;;Kt.n, price CO cents per box. D'stribution of Cotton Crop. Tho cotton crop of Alabama, Arkan- sas and Nuith Caro'ma is about OuO bnlrs, vvoith f.9 each. Georgia aui Ml produce 1,400,000 bates, ami Tixus 2,4''0,0OO boles, Mor than half the col ton is row produced went of the Mir ns uppl liver. Mj rn Mr. TVtiiftloit'ft til , 4i. ih il") Ki'fiH. rt ti C4 tfe v UtU coliu. fUumuuuU,4iJaiUiu,curti in fttxrUi Fo? chi. 'iron hi Argentine Butter. Argentine exports mo;o than 3,000,-00- 0 pounds of butter annually, nearly all of It to Great Britain. It bring HJ cents a pound at tho ct cauteries, and tho exporter gets an average of 24 cents a pound. Butter from no other country, except Denmark, brings as good a pi Ire. Tho cows aro principally Durham crosses. Stop tlio 4'ongli nn.l Work Oir the 4'olH Laxative llroiuo Ljumiua'inhirlb. Trice 2oO. NOVEL TRICK OF SWINDLER. Whole Tralnload of Passenger Were Hie Victim. Senator Quay of Pennsylvania was onco riding from Cleveland to Toledo on a train to the rear of which were hitched two Immigrant cars. At I o'cljck In the evening a man entered Off For Europe at 112. tho Pullman car where the aonator tat Our oldest subscriber, Don Bobus-tian- and said: Slglo de los Slglos of Chiapas, "Ladles and Gentleman A child has trapped In the other day to renew bis Just been born m one of the Immigrant He has been on our car. It's a bey, aud though we are ubscrlptlon. books since 1849, and at the ego of 112 in Ohio, I am a Pennsylvanian. As D cn route to Europe with his third Senator Quay Is on the train It is prowife and six child: n. Tabasco (Mexposed to name the baby Quay CobeF ico) Tageblatt. eskl, and that we all chip In aud ralsa FUTNAM FADELEPS DYES cost a purse for him. but 10 cents per package. They chipped. Quay contributed $5, sny.ng he was jr ud of tho honor. Tb man passed on into the car with 35. Wonderful Salt Formations. An hour later it was learned that no Some remarkable salt formations are found extending for thirty miles child bad been born on the train, and along tho Virginia river In Nevada. that the fellow had rained JbO and Tbo salt forms mountains of erystal, drofpod oft at a way station. ( and is so pure and clear that fine R. H. OFFICER & CO., print ran be read through a foot of ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS It. This region was evidently onco ALT LAKH CITV. I TAH Kxmtilr tij tnuil receive piouua uiul careful occupied by a great aalt lake, aa close atu.ull'n. by aro some wonderful wells, one of which, 75 feet In diameter, contains Uboi fit DOING water ao Intensely allne that a pertort oh i son bathing Hero will float like a cork. o STARLINGS TO FIGHT TICKS. ' A I ys A. RICHTER, r Old 8ettlera' Reunion. store at North Newport, N. II.. le'inii ,ver - Father ef 1 A Bad Fix Wkefl no wrker en f Mn from head Is feel, (ml with h tender t j In luu h, whan Ssrensss and Stiffness Si. Jacobs Oil Children, of Rurhlnmt, John I'.ut'i-Ms,, the father hough but fia )Cr old, nf thirty five rhlhlren. tie ohle.n of vhem I 45 and the youngest two Thirty-fv- e P4 hi rtv ttnfiof th out it t .ft ttriU4 U (0 l4 r ysre tvuuvvnvwvuwnvwut r ye-ir- b BIS awful Illness and subsequent cure of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Dr. Limps Is particularly emphatic In his statement, and there does not cow seem to bo any room for doubt ns to the fact that Dodds Kidney Fills, and nothing else, saved the little boy. lie was so bad that lie had Epileptic spells which seized him with Increasing frequency, lie was semi paraljzcd In the right side, and his mind was v oadly affected. In their sworn statement, Mr. and Mrs. McErldo say: "The very day we began to use Dodds Kidney Fills our boy had twenty-seven of these Epileptic spells or fits. In less than a week he ceased having them entirely." The case has caused a great sensation In the neighborhood. The sworn statements have confirmed the whole story. y v i MTr recently, might have been s'en three men, natives of the vlllncn, and a maid from Keileyvllle, talking over old time. The combined age of the four aggregated 8M Tcolh Powder ft JUidJ'f have sworn and subscribed to written statements confirming the story of tho .'p V Inaecti from South America Hava Ber J ti ' come a Nuisance In Jamaica. An Interesting experiment In naturDogs at Mourners. alization is now under trial In the lUil r matlraaa In ih world, A strango scene was witnessed re llntti-- than any Lantern inaka. country districts of Jamaica, where W III coat you le money. rcntly at a funeral at Norwood, Eng the about Introduced first ticks Aak your daaler I or It. plant land. Tho occasion was the Interment Look tor our trade mat k. 30 years sgo with cattle from South of a Bermondsey dog fancier. Among till they have Utah Codding & Co., America have multiplied he mourners In the procession to the 34 Writ and (IN Nu,ih $U, tall Lax City. Intolerable en almost become pest. graveside were three splendid NewA number of ordinary English starfoundland dogs wearing coat of crepe CRISMON & NICHOLS have been Introduced Into the lings with collars to match. On the top of ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS In the hope that they may so Island, the cofiln were placed two stuffed toy KcaJ lor Prao lIxL 7t far retain their native tatcs as to P. O. Iloi Weal terriers. These were pets of the de319 (Vatt l ake City. At, Tempi take kindly to tho task of dmitroylng ceased fancier, who had expressed tho and crea' these repulsive omnipresent MVWVWMWWWWVWVW wish that they should follow him to tured, which In a comparatively tew his last resting place In the manner years have made tho forest a and i nadescribed. tures of the island almost Impassable. It will be curious to see how the Salt Lake City Rain of Butterflies. fall In with their Introducers starlings srene of a Milan has Just been the sucremarhablo "rain," or downfall, of expectations, and how far they In making an l:npreHlon on the ceed In or settled moths. butterflies They nuisance they are Intended to combat J More hi me le.uzht, more home sole tens of thousands on almost every tlirou.'h no ai o y limn any other In It Is never possible to predict with Soil l.uke I tty. ft to u w!h to M II nr If available Inch of space on the ground trail lucall or write and on tho buildings of the central any certainty how any foreign species, 6 jruuJi'Mtuloliuxilon animal or vegetable, will get whether Insects are The of the A. RICHTER, city. ijuarters described as perfectly black and mar- on when suddenly transplanted into Salt lake City, 19 W.FIral South, new Country surroundings. Their presence Is wholly velously active. ascribed to an air current awept along Lift. In front of a hurricane. In a CURED. 1 The McUriea Case Again. St. John, Kan.. Oct. 20. Mr. and L. Mrs. William McBride aud Jos-sLimes. M. Ik, have gone before Mr. George E. Moore, Notaiy luhlic, and 1 Real Estate - hMlft6M. A Story. story coming from England tells how a marine monster apparently tried to swallow the good ship Glengrant of Fraserburgh, At the first onslaught It lifted the vessel "at least six feet a It dived underneath her but fortunately when It came on again the only sailor man who kept his head dashed below and got a gun. It Is not known whether he hit It; at any rate, the monster had had enough and cleared o!T. Tho sailors say this strpent was nearly 200 feet In length, with a head like a seahorse, a long mine, great green, glistening ejes and an enormous mouth and teeth. ; j rUf wn. DRUNKENNESS L. DOUGLAS lmi;lM I'ur'i piuv. a their supcriurlty mil II ot'ier makit. To men lUft brinif nud ivill hr ritail ohno er invtiigAiillmplln;f will dealer evorywbem. l,.llrt lurk-- tr.ul l.oik Lr ttvua and mull rm u'U' uf in1 wiiti tcHk prlift on bottom. liuft HAftifop Tfct nliMilutrly frrO.IHH (iNftMIt froi tl4rft U tiny muiit'l. C"ti emitivh tt " ufinmn uf It Wmrn.a -r t r.n.MrT . e 6 mmmfcsArfseea VV. v Westminster's scat, Eaton Hall. Touch-Honhad one more rib than other horse, and a robin every year builds its nest in tha horse's skull. ft waning W. L Douglas behind Hume up by grabbing them from They tho knees. The that hare"pul l,H'0 emu pulling them toward and fro-Indecent $lfl lug yna mode U characterized as bn- to $i.u ugly At the same time. sale of r. L. nm'kui-''- , ft atm kb- fcn .huMkn Hiirttf r 1 . slrwllo f-c- hWM. 6 a, ii Ami Um Movsi mo HsW. mwnmwerneiiwkwwv' kf h r , ' tei M Illustrated Announcement and Sample Caplet ef the Toper Tree. Tilt YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. 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