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Show "9 DISGUISED CATARRH There are a multitude of women, especially housewives, and all other women obliged to be on their feet constantly, who are wretched bejond description, simply because their strength and vitality is sapped aay by catarrhal discharges from the pelvic organs. These women get up in' the morning tired, drag themselves through their daily duties tired, only to go to bed at Bight as tired as before. pro. En Bartho w. K. . three years with tity, taken. I used it faithfully for two weeks and it completely cured me. I have not had any pains since, anywhere, but feel e a new woman. I am truly thankful for what Peruna has done for me. Barbara Alberty. MBS. EVA BARTHO. Manhasset, one of Long Islands historic villages, is soon to pass out of existence. It stands in the way of Mr. Kate Msnm. 803 Bathurst a rich mans ambition and is doomed. Toronto. Ont CntUf Vice President of tho Ladle. Aid 8 Kdety. write: i am plmsed Payne Whitney, son of the former to give praise to Penxoa for the blessed relief I of the navy, wants the vilfound through its use. I suffered for years with secretary backache and dragging down pains and often had lage site to become part of the imto go to bed and stay there when I was so busy mense estate he has laid out near that I could illy be spared. It was therefore a simple godsend to me when Peruna was brought Great Neck, L. I. He has already to my notice. Every drop seemed to give me new purchased considerable land In the life, and every dose made me feel much better and I promised myself that if I fouud that it cured village and has options on a sufficient me I would advocate n so that other number of plots to warrant the prewomen should know of it. I have been insufferingt ptrfe diction that he will possess himself health for one year, I enjoy work and pleasure oe case m such fine health, and no trouble seems too of the entire place. heavy to bear when you are in good health. Peruna Manhasset is not only old, but pichas simply been a household blessing, and I never will be without it again." Mrs. Kate Mann. turesque. Nestling between high hills with a big mill pond, winding &BS KATE MANX. roadways and an existence of cen- Sti-ee- - I suftered for generally known as kncorrhea. in connection with ulceiation of the womb. The doctors advocated an operation which I dreaded very ninch. and strongly objected to go undent. Reading of ihe alue of Pernna, 1 thought it best to give this well known remedy a trial, so I Now I am a bought three bottles of it at once. Pernna cured me; it took nine changed woman. I felt so much but I improved bottles, kept taking it, as 1 dreaded an operation so imif h. I am today jn perfect health, and have not felt so well for Mrs. fcva Bartho, ifteen years. 111SS l- Manhasset, One of Long Islands Historic Points, Is to Sacrificed to the Ambition of a Rich Man li-t- 133 Rant 13th Street Rewrites what Is OLD VILLAGE MUST GO. LOUISE MAHON. CROSS-EYE- THAN HE. Anecdote Shows How Hard It le to See Our Own Defects. Mlsa Clara Barton, president of the Be American Red Cross society, met In St Petersburg, where she attended the recent international Red Cross convention, the painter. Prince water is just as blue and the surroundings possess Just as much interest. The mill pond is probably the largest remaining on Long Island. The old mill is still in existence, water wheel and with its hewn timbers. It used to grind corn and grain for farmers for miles around, and it was in service for years after every other old mill on the north side of Long Island had passed beyond the useful period. The mill pond was the key to young 'Mr. Whitneys plans for a country seat which would be without a rival on Long Island. His desire to purchase It began to develop about the Jime that residents of the town were moss-grow- NO MORE n Trou-betsko- Prince Troubetskoy told her that in done a portrait of The an American who was cross-eyepainter thought a great deal about the matter and finally made his picture cross-eyed- , too, so that it should be a faithful likeness. When it was done the original looked at It and said: It seems to me it seems why, hang it, this picture is cross-eyeisn't it? Why, no more than you are, sir, said Prince Troubetskoy. Well, perhaps youre right, mur mured the American. "It seems tc have a queer look about the eyes, Plttsburx Gazette. though. Chance for Research. Georgie had been tak ing a lively Interest in school studies, especially In physiology and anatomy. We were studying an unfortunate porcupine, which had been caught in au apple tree, and we had made good illustrations of certain bones, when one day the girls took an old lounge apart. Having watched the operation for some time, he came running to me, his eyes on fire with excitement, his cheeks flushed and his locks flying behind him: Come, come, ho cried, if you want to study phiserology, nows your chance. The girls have Little got the lounge all to pieces. Chronicle. Telegram Would Travel Far. The most widely separated points between which a telegram can be sent are British Columbia and New Zealand. A telegram sent from one to the other would make nearly a circuit of the globe, and would traverse over 20.QQ0 Hag in doing so. Paris he had once Five-year-ol- d Mbs Louise Maon, 3 Glen llallA Toronto, Ont Can., JSeoretaNiQf Street, Mr. tblhiHt Daughters and Secretary of La'S blioci bees writes: "if ,i women itnew 4f the binw to be derived from taking Peruna we would hsv msnr happier and more healthful women. My ksftpver been tofl I am easily ntiguad Urn ran TtSt stand much. yid About sco I wss so run down that 1 had to taka to my bet? and became weaker and weaker. A friend advised ms to try Peruna, and I have great reason to be grtteful, for in two weeks I wss out of bed and in a month I was perfectly well, and I now find that my health much more robust than formerly, so that I take Perunh once or twice a mouth and keen aptir Martin, 47 Hoyt St, Brooklyn Mrs. Win, Kenuard, Washiiw toq County, Nb., writes: " I am fifty-si- x years old have not felt well since the Change Life began ten years ago. I was Hj misery somewhere most of the time, Siy back was very weak, and my flesh so tender it hurt me to lean back against tjas of a chair. I had pain shoulder-bladeUndf toy in the small of bSck and hips. I sometimes wished myself out of this world. Had hot and cold spells, dizziness and trembling o( the limbs, and was losing flesh all the time. After following your directions and taking Peruna I now feel like a different person. Mrs. Wm. Hetrick. 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 he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Peruna can be purchased for $1 per bottle at all first class drug stores. - Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Mahon. Well. Ann Peruna did so pinch for me tnat I .w, it my duty to recommend it to other who may be similarly afflicted. About a year ago my health was completely broken dowiL had backache, dizziness and irregularities, and life seemed dark indeed. We had used Peruna our home as a tonic, and for colds and catarrh, in and I decided to try it for my trouble. In less then three months I become reguler, my pains bad entirely disappeared, and I am now perfectly welL Mrs. Anna Martin. . Peruna is such a perfect specific for each case that when patients have once used it tjjey Cjn tMSt be induced to quit it until s, strengthened, the appetite restored, the digestion lhade perfect, the dull headache is Stopped and the walfSJliPir drains are These results gradually Cured. certainly a courts of treJgient fgruna. Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Appleton, Wis., writes as follows in regard to Peruna: For years I have suffered with backache and severe pains in the side. I doctored so much that I became discouraged. A school friend told me how very much Peruna had benefited her and I sent out for a bottle, which did more to relieve me than all the other medicine I have ever follbw 210 Kinds for 16c. Americans in London. Mrs. Hugh Reed Griffla has Just been president of the Society of American Women In London. The object of the society is to create a social center for Americans in London. PLAYED WITH GREAT A MAN. Payne Whitney's Present Home at Manhasset ofturies, It has a right to hold it! head discusing William K. Vanderbilts Other lake. Success for resident of believe Some of fer $50,000 the high. that the village should be too proud farms were secured, but the Idea of to sell itself out and one resident pos- purchasing the business section of sesses that view of the situation Manhasset did not suggest itself unto strongly enough to refuse to selk til the landscape gardeners began But she, Josephine Brooks, a negro look over the ground. woman, is the solitary champion of They found that the bank of Mitchell lake nearest the village was dotted the village. The village is in the town of North with stores and outhouses and preHempstead, which was formerly part sented from all other sides an appearof the town of Hempstead. Cow Bay ance not at all pleasing, so they told was the name of the community years Mr. Whitney that his scheme for a handsome country estate with the ago. The Indians knw it by that distinction and the first white settlers lake as a feature would be marred unwere too hardy to worry about the less the village of Manhasset was name. Years later, the place was re- wiped out The high bank of the lake named after one of the Indian chiefs skirted by the turnpike must be clear of buildings to permit it to be terwho used to reign in that section. The first settlers had their troubles. raced down to tho waters edge, so There were land disputes and once that it would harmonize with the gensoldiers were sent from Hempstead eral plans. Mr.- Whitney went over to drive out some settlers at Cow Bay. the ground and agreed with them, and They descended on the small colony his agents at once began to acquire and literally kidnapped the early com- the business property along the lake. ers. Then the authorities in ConThey not only negotiated for land necticut tried to exercise jurisdiction and buildings, but for good will as over Cow Bay and other territory well, and they have now bought out along the north shore of Long Island, plumber, blacksmith, grocer, butcher but that rule was soon ended. Oi and But Josephine Brooks stands firm. course. Cow Bay also experienced all the trials and tribulations of both Her property is in the center of the section which Mr. Whitney is most , Dutch and British rule. The business section of the place anxious to secure. If she sticks to has that lazy air proper to such an her determination not to sell at any e community. At the general price, she will soon be surrounded by stores It is possible to purchase every- the rich man's estate, except for the She thing from a knitting needle to a set roadway leading to her place. of bedroom furniture. Some of the does not occupy the property at this business firms were established by season of the year, but leases it every the grandfathers of their present own- winter to a colored family, spending ers. The village postofflee, of course, only her summers at Manhasset. Mr. Whitneys efforts to secure this is in a store on the causeway leading up a hill on the side from the piece of property are similar to the main business street of the village. experience of George W. Vanderbilt At the first turn stands a modern and at Biltmore. When he planned that pretty church alongside which is a famous estate, a colored man refused burial ground, the white headstones for a long time to sell his place, tellof which are visible from the village ing those who approached him that he did not object to Mr. Vanderbilt streets. The mill pond is the featur of as a neighbor. So far Mr. Whitneys - Carnegie Regarded Tom Morris as Among the Worlds Heroes. Aa ls well known, Andrew Carnegie forUteproducv is a devotee of tin ancient Scottish tion of our choice teed. In order to Induce yon to try them we make i game of golf and never misses an optha following unprecedented offers portunity to try his skill with stick 16 Cento Postpaid For HOW'S THIS? Cft aorta woadrrTal aaiaoa and ball. When he was made a buraarta tlfgut fabbago We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for ti ISaarta aniftarataurrota, case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by HaUi gess of St Andrews, along with Lords SS peorlrta IflUtnirMlMi Catarrh Cure. Elgin and Balfour of Burleigh, he rara laaHiitia radUh ti F. . CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. 0. tO apioadid brrt aorta, We. tha undersigned, have known F. j. Chenej made a point of visiting the show IlglariMtijr baacilful (Inwr ttrflag for the last 15 years and believe him perfect!) places of the ancient city the caIn all no kinds poaMUely famishing basnet of cuarmiiur floe r and lota honorable in all business transactions and financicourse. andlotaof choke vvebas, togub- ally able to carry out any obligations made by thedral, the castle and the golf er with our great catalogue rolling all firm. their f other clubmakers places that Among about Macaroni W heat, Hlliloe lol. I & WEST TRUAX. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, lar grata's Teostnte, Brooms, Ppettz, of old Tom Morris faces the home Ohio; WALDING, K1NNAN & MARVIN, Wholeetc , all for only Ida. iu sunups and stillS nutlet. sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. hole. There Mr. Carnegie was met awl Oulea aeed at bet dOe. a peend Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting welcomed by the Nestor of golf,, old JOHN A. SALYER SEED CO., directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Ls Crosc. Wit. In hand. Mr. Carnegie system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per Tom. cap bottle. Sold by all druggists. "pwkggicr; as Tom the greatest man In hailed the are best Halls Family Pills the world, naming reat soldiers, orators, musicians, principals and proOwned by New Vorkera. The great Canadian Soo electric fessors, none of whom could compare power plant ls owned by New York- - with Tom Morris, the greatest golfer. When you plant Vosrelers seeds you Pulling out his card, Mr. Carnegie plant the best. A 112 Page Catalogue wrote on the hack of it, To T. Mortells all good seeds, sent free, be sure M other Gray Sweet Powder for Children. ris, king of golfdom, from his loyal and send for it today. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse subject A. C., which old Tom accure New in Home Children's the York, VQGELER SEED CO. with his courtesy. "AS?"" laConstipation, cepted Bad Stomach, Feverishness, with him for Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Mr. Carnegie bargained sets of clubs and for a match that he Bowels and Destroy W orms. Over 30,000 tesGOOD timonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample might be able to say: I have played BETTER THAN THE REST FREE, Address A. S. Olmsted, Laltoy, N. Y. golf with old Tom Morris. Had Fun With Sick Friend. Training of Naval Cadets. Nick Longworth, the Cincinnati Naval cadets for the construction corps were, until it was closed to them millionaire, who will be in the next recently, trained in the school at Congress, was taken down with chickGreenwich, England. They are now, en pox while visiting Washington. on graduating from Annapolis, sent During his illness he received by exto the Boston Institute of Technology press a Noahs ark,' a rattle, some lead soldiers, a jumping jack and a doll. for three years. rAfti With these toys was this note, signed a, Aw iii.' TOO FUNNY FOR Ju B'JLL by half a dozen of his Cincinnati croe t'X-iDear Longworth: We heard nies: Lcr.don Paper Comments on Proposed with great refcret that you bad been Ar!,;-- ? Law. suffering with the chicken pox. Havabsoing every reason to suppose that the the' than Nothing is stranger measles and whooping cough mumps, lute lack of a sense of humor so often Three Crow rv Baking Powder. will follow in their regular order, we friends our transatlantic by displaced 25 Cents Per Pound- 'g in their conduct of social affairs. Gen- send you a few of the things usually Quality Best. Prices Right. for the amusement of paerally speaking, one would describe provided could tients suffering from these disorders. how as Americans droll folk, yet HEWLETT BROS. a nation which has produced Artemus FOOLED THE HOSPrAU Brooks Homestead That Mr. Whitney Cannot Buy. Ward and the thousands of stories CANADA whidh we so liberally draw upon for Was Pronounced Incurable, but Got Manhasset and has always been agents have not been able to hold out CRAIN CROW INC. MIXED FARMING, our comic journals seriously accept Well on Pure Food. looked upon with the same pride as any Inducement sufficiently attractive The Keaton U by more wheat ! be shall near Success Lake to secure an option on. the colored the that kissing case of disease re- the residents suggestion Sometimes grown in Western Canada lu a few ina abort month thao elsewhere, la made illegal except between people from' the use of improper food viewed that body womans property, and it begins to sulting because vegetation grows In pro portion to the Bunllgbt The more who possess certificates that they are are so complex that of water. The pond is not the rival look as If she would remain proof the symptoms northerly latitude in which grain free from disease of any kind? Imagwill uma to perfection, the better medical science cannot find the seat of of the lake in shore scenery, but the against any offer. Hi. Thnreforn 2 Ih per buthel la a f.lr atandanl u ine the passionate lover, who has Just trouble, and even the most careful Hi Iba. in the t aat. Are under eras la Weatern Canada. learned that SHE loves him, being re- hospital treatment fails to benefit A 1902, 1,827,324 Acrea. Yitld. 1802 117 0Z2.7M Bua. OLD MAIDS WOULD Vied. Pennsylvania to enact a law t HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, pulsed because he eanno.t produce the gentleman of Lee, Mass., says.: On would compel all bachelors throu the only charge for which Is $10 for making eotrv. osculation! to was sent home by passport April 1st, 1900, I Abundance of water and fuel, buildlug material necessary Miss out the commonwealth with Side Spinsters Pennsylvania to mar made to he How, one wonders, is it cheap good gnu for pasture and hay. a ferti'esotl, one of our Massachusetts hospitals, a sufficient rainfall, and a climate giving an insured therefore, be It Goggin and Form Societies. one to uat any all and patent could done for sundry be more and adequate season of growth. saying nothing The spinsters of Adams county. Pa., "Resolved, by the Old Maid soct bend to tho following for an Atlas fhd other is a kissable subject Are ihe certiI have been a great sufferer from mey literature, and a. so for certificate giving you ie fied with Miss Catherine Goggin of of Gardners Station, That we do he believe must or ones to wear a badge, dQced freight and paasenger rates, etc., etc.; and rheumatism and diseases nervous sho-tlpropose by most 'earnestly request (not ftueerfntendeat of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, they shave cf m -- e.rw or otherChicago that a woman nervous prostration and had previousertoJ W Taylor, Pdit Lake City, t tab, the author to the man she loves. To present iepresentatives of Ada Hd Canadian Government Agent. wise distingu!: u"oh,s from ly been treated at Sharon Springs and marriage promote this belief they have organ- county to use their best efforts t tt-- j era and their hapless w without getof doctors number a by ized societies, and bachelors cast their vote for the enactment o - tutorial. ten,? I.- - c ' ting much assistance. will be compelled to attend their meet- law that will compel all bachelors worse than One day I was feeling marry, bi) all men between ages Etrenucja Lv.iw.ds of CAiety. ings. Numerous cases of nerve 3 break- usual when I read an article about At Gardners Station the Old Maids 28 and 45, who are in hunt of g me Grape-Nutrun that YOU Wlhb Impressed down among wcinr. ia New York and your union held a left hand social recently, companions, address the secrets sent out for a package. I at which all the societies of Old Maid society, Gardners Stati Washlagtor, including the wives of so that I The Pa. the presluf-sre th atorney gen- commenced using it at breakfast the the county werd represented. was held at the home of the eral, call atteat on to tlQ ever strenu- next day. social Problem for Scientists. I Vs missed rever For fifteen men; ous life not only of wealthy women, Rev. Mr. Rhoades, and Miss Ida The fact that finely powdered co one saw any eer If one yc'i day. but cf well tc d i If there were pleaswas assisted in receiving by or charcoal WATK?E8 when blown into a coi it was I. I Rhoades ure In this drti y round called cay grow Etrong fnd Mis3 Aggie Zeigler and Miss Rebecca bustion chamber CUES CkOfHtSS old to burns much like my to were would be more excuse for it. gained fn n 125 p. nnds there required Myers. The guests has not resulted in its successful ga &vtsrwRitt. a be I 165. rill always of But there is none. The same people weight Th belt rtcrii!i Ail W wrtnoi and receive the refreshments with the left meet day after day, compare notes of cripple from rheumatism, but other- hand, the light hand of enoa aum be- plication, because ofthe difficulty trty- - wn wars penen tef wide I pulverizing them and because of ti TOW ERo Dkttei Dots wt fldb the last ball or dinner and drearily wise 1 anf so much Improved that ing tied behind her. t re KirH wer Try from spontaneous combustio in danger the man as well as any feel now F speculate upon the next, exhibit their These resolutions were unanimously k oryt''owfor of we', work, i furnished by Postum Name .e 5 for erw yery and country. 'i and Kirf-tfi Lent, Jewels . Good Enough. yearn gown3 j adopted: Tr.C rl.'iH c irejc which will be a travesty upon Its ori- Co., Battle Creek, Mich. need of a good husHe Is your friend. Miss Doe, The Whereas. ii'tction iI8iE AllrtUueo.4.'. There is a ecine book in each band has long been fct - a pressing good family? gin, and merely a petioj of rest and a j.TCTiKajm'r that will into come teat new toils for ,f (, j She Rather; she has seven brot paiutiou pr prekrc TiKKii.Arti.'VKrJ necessity, and repn"J efforts have .eeiw t tie re ti noshing. been made to induei i e ,(V- lucre of ers and five sisters. r found la J tlsafftCfcthMtMalterBBMMts more gunteua and on more farms tha any other In AmarUw. There to L, raason forth ta. We own and hotel-keepe- . r. old-tim- SEEDS old-wor- AS THE BEST ' ,'A ?. 0V Anti-Kissin- g ' vse 4 IMP" WESTERN d old-mai- d , s old-mai- r irop-.ov- e ' -- -r mm t- fc- - - Wife : Mrs. F. Wright, of Oelwein, Iowa, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. A Young1 New York Lady Tell of a Wonderful Cure i My trouble was with the ovaries ; I am tall, and the doctor said I grew too fast for my strength. I suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help. I suffered from terrible dragging set 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 I would be too sick to go to work, for three or four days ; I work in a large store, and I suppose standing on my feet all day made me worse. At the suggestion of a friend of my mothers I began to take Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable' Comand it is simply wonderful.' pound, I felt better fter the first two or three doses ; it seemed as though a weight was taken off my shoulders ; I conE. tinued its use until now I can truthfully say I am entirely cured. Young girls who are always paying doctors bills without getting any help as I did, ought to take your medicine. It costs so much less, and it is sure to cure them. Yours truly, Adei.AIDB Phaitl, 174 St. Anns Ave., New York 1 5000 forfeit If original of proving gnuinen$$$ cannot bo produced. city. tew lottot DOANS DEAL GENTLY. Its the gentle and effective action of Doans Kidney Pills in Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous with Men, Women, and Children. Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. I received the sample of Doans Kidney Pills, and never had any medicine do me so much good in so little time. I had Congestion of the Kidneys and Bladder so severe it caused a pressure on the lungs like Asthma, but through the use of Doans Pills I am free and easy now. Geo. W. Smith, Veterinary Surgeon, P. O. Box 41, Alt Pleasant, Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, and loin paius overcome. Swelling of ths limbs and dropsy signs vanish. sediThey correct urine with brick dust ment, high colored, excessive, pain in passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Doans Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and gravel. 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While Mr. Capens record ls re- start with a cough. markable, that of Miss Harriet Caryl If you will cough up Miss a of the same school is more so. quarter for a botCaryl entered the high school as a tle of Cough Balsam pupil In 1852, tho jear the institution was founded, ar.d three years later youll stop coughing became a teacher. She nas remained Japanese Corn Cure in that position continuously ever will rid you of a since. dozen C0R1TS for a u To Cure a Cold in One day. quarter. Which do Taka Laxative Bronio Quiuius Tablets. All love the best-co- rns you iruggists refund money i it tads, to curs. 25a Health Insurance for I or quarter? re mu lie. ALL ORUalSTS OR STORES A number of gi.k were the guests OR DIRLCT FROM at a tea party recently given ia Baltimore. Nellie, the hostess, was proudSALT LAKE ly telling them of the wonderful CITY. achievements and 'haractori: Ucs of her mischievous youngest brother. After recoimfirg all the deeds she could think cf she said: Papa had him baptized last month, and then added EffectuwHy and fftrmncntly I nrod Withapologetically, but it didnt take. out ihe the at the Knife or I auntie Pastes ! We do not J J J the oniiGe patient any inconvenience I do not be lleve Pivo s Cum for Consumption nor confine fmu to Ins bed or tooin during treathas an equal for couuhs and colds JOHN F. ment. A cure guaranteed in nit c a see accepted. Write to ibe following J h LoUertv.MiHFOulA,. Botkb, Trinity .Springs, Ind , Feb. 15, 1900. Mont., caucer of the gum. Joseph Martiu, Cove. Oregon cancer of lip Mr. Maif C. Kenyon ban Mlsa Fanny Francisco, Cal., cancer of womb. Famous Pianists Estranged. Rogers. Ogden, rtaU, cancer of uoae. Mra. C. D. Little love is lost between PaderewFlemming Moscow, Idaho otneer ef cheek and Edwin Blegham Ogrt-- n I Hah, two canski, the fancts p'ariit, erd Moritz tongue cers aide or face. Mrs. Mnbel Starr, box t4. Col Rosenthal, his professional rival, who fax h , confer of womb Mrn J. p ilinh&ton, Utah uwurr of right continues to amaze German audiences Ogdeu. Hardi g our ro.injglng surgeon, Is a Jr E. H. of Coojn-- r Medon ccLere, &u Francisco. by his wonderful command of the Im graduate of Cal., eliisv of and bn wade a strument. Rosenthal is called the cancel treatment for the i am I years. peialty His rat cutes ha? averauod per cect demon pianist, because of the as- Of Write or visit our ortJcj u V Wushington Ave. tonishing speed with which he plays. COLUMBIA CANCER CURE CO. Ml. Winlow' Soothing nymp. ww Por children teethli g, tofienn inn titims, reduces tfe pain, ouree inti euiic. 25c bottle. UTAH GGDSrJ. e on. LUeraU.re c v The Idols We Possess. It Is a strange etiand that has UTVI brought a Korean to this countn to Hilvr Ui Pr Hitt rc.U usOD miH w 'iptaa. contract for idols It is news to learn that America La manufactories for Ogden Assay Co. ,T supplying the heathen with their gods Heretofore one supposed the Amerig:j5c:ur rie. (ftT can girl was the only idol in the M1 iirr fol if ivt, Sat. I am ff jw llltl t.nolc tlJj country Geneva (N. Y.) Times. , 25cBller. LaOKY v oral PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling. Interesting to President Harper. It is said that the drinking of kerosene is such a growing evil in France that measures against it are proposed. This vice ha3 long prevailed "mong the Indians of tie southern Pacific. To such at evt'mt ns ,t hern carried that the imports' nn cf renf for t I "Jo in Pedrinking is an Im- ru and Bolivia. hoik Tribune. kr -- caar f NCW Di&COVESY: give "3 r. V a fiuk k pQdrure worvt tf n, W mil 3 treatment CVT.E.'K 3 bUAi&aAiua Atlanta Gw f Jmh, AJi. okw yL. 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