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Show the old folks Never Without at-hom- BOUGHT e in the Home For Pe-ru-- na Catarrhal Diseases. wt-fenams- , JCHWE vTanborn, Minn. 6KIN OF PIRATE. VARIOUS Fifteen Dollar, Paid for Gruesome Relic of Barbarous Time,. Fifteen dollars waa the price a cob lector of curiosities for a piece ot a Danish pirates paid skin about the sle of a half dollar. It was sold at suction in London. At the same sale a lock of hair (guaranteed genuine) from Edward IYB head did not find a purchaser, ine rojal hair was taken from the Kings tomb at Windsor when it was opened in I7S9. The Viking pirate, whose skin watt sold, was captured and executed while pillaging Hadstocks church. In Essex, over nine hundred years ago, and his skin was nailed to the church door as a warning to other evildoers. The relic, which looks like a jagged piece of thick parchment, became odged In the , hings of the massive old door, here it was discovered in 1S55. The remainder of mediaeval barity was an object of terest to the buyers at the sale. bar In awe-struc- k Ancient Gateway in Ireland. KRX jtofinfflcon Tbdrpendence. . no. markable Cures Effected By Bader date of January 10, 1897, Dr. IarWaan received the following letter: & sufferer from a fy wife has been Atkinson says, after five years expert, ence with Peruna, will ever continue to speak a good word tor Peruna. I am still cured of catarrh. John O. Atkinson, Independence, Mo., Box 272. Mrs. Alla Schwandt, Sanborn, Minn., ganplreation of diseases for the past twenty-fivyears. Her ease has baffled s. the sfnll of some of the most noted One of her worst troubles was ahiooio eonstipation' of several years (fading. She was also passin g through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In June, 1895, 1 wrote to you about You advised a course of her ease. ferana and Manalin, which we at once e phy-riciso- writes: have been troubled with rheumatism and catarrh for twenty-fiv- e years. Could not sleep day or night. After used Peruna I can having aleep and nothing bothers me now. It I ever am affected with any kind ot sickness, Peruna will be the medicine I shall use. My son was cured of catarrh of the larynx by Peruna. Mra. Alla Schwandt The gateway a, viiendalough. CounWhen old age comes, catarrhal dis- ty Wicklow, Ireland, formed the enteases come also. Systemic catarrh is rance to the Seven Churches, the ruins almost universal in old people. of which, although they were erected Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President in the sixth century, still arouse the of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, admiiation and evoke the religiouB Ohio, who will be pleased to give you sentiment of travelers from all lands. the benefit of his medical advice gratia and have to say it comher. . About the same time I wrote yon about my own case of catarrh, which had been of twenty-fiv- e years standing. At times 1 was almost past going. I commenced to usePeruaa according to year iastructiont$nd continued Its - am tor about a year, and It has cured me. "John O. Atkinson. hi a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. commenced, pletely cured com-ptete- ly Lone Widows Hundred Cats. A singular case was decided In a Montreal court yesterday. Mrs. L. Brossard, widow, resides in a rented Conviction Follows Trial house and her landlord moved to have the lease canceled on the ground that the woman used the house-moas a menagerie than as a place of human habitation. It was set forth that about a hundred cals were kept by this lonely widow, and the plea was that they not only, injured the premises but were a nuisance in the neighborhood. The woman conducted her own defense. She argued that she was a poor, lope widow and therefore should be allowed to have as many cats as she thought necessary to solace her declining years. Judgment was rendered by Judge Taschereau, who ordered the woman to vacate the house and to pay all the rent due as well as the costs of the case. Toronto Globe. re buying loose coffee'or anything your grocer happens to have in Msiiin, how do you know what you are ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk, getting could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to "When speak out ? Gould any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use lion all Coffee, the leader of package coffees for over a quarter of a oentury, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in Parity Strength Flavor and Uniformity? Thin popular success of HON COFFEE esa be due only to inherent merit. There Is no stronger proof ol merit than con-tlau- and increasing popularity. n the verdict ol Caterpillar as a Weather Prophet. An aged farmer, t living near Columbia, Ohio,' has 'fori a' number of years watched the color of the caterpillar and the way it changes with the The color of that insect, weather. late in the fall, he claims, is a correct Index of the weather for the coming winter. This year the caterpillar was dark at either end, but very light in the middle, showing, according to his theory, the fore part of the winter to be cold, the middle warm, or mild, and the latter cold. Last year, he says, the caterpillar was dark all over, and as' proof of his theory this aged farmer points to the severity of last winters weather. OF MILLIONS does not convince yottol the merits at-of LION COFFEE, tt costs yon bat trifle to bay a package. It Is the easiest way to convince yourself.- and to make HOUSEKEEPERS - - - a PERMANENT PURCHASER, yon LION COFFKB is sold only In 1 lb. sealed packages, sod roadies' jbtf as pure sail dean ss when ft left our factory. liotwhead oa every package. Save tbsee for valuable premiums. Lion-toa- SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. M OF ALL LINIMENT! Freak Fox Caught In Trap. Frank D. W. Gleason of Leominster, Mass., set a trap for a mink the other day and caught one of ' the strangest foxes that local sports have ever seen. It is neither an albino nor a wood gray, but resembles e&dh in 1 vu much afflicted with rheumatism, " write M. G. Nufi, wick Ca. Kansas, "going about on crutches nod auBertox a great dttd of iln. I was induced to try Ballard s Snow Mniment. which cured mejtter usinrl ihree bottles. IT IS THE GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER SED. benefited mmended It to a number ol persons, all egress themsclvesas ahein I now walk without crutches, and am able to perform great deal or byjt. labor on the farm. , SALT LAKE CITY o. o. HUNTING, Superintendent assays tl.M Gold end Silver lucid silver Topper . LSU ileces Gold. Retorts end Rich Ores Bought 74 74 Ootfen Assau Go. ,ELtS.t!ESrt Answering Advertisement idly Mention Thl Paper. P.. Salt Lake-N- 9. ISOS o. 4SO0nCURE6O AiLb WIRES WHLHE ALL a ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE THE LEE PIONEER SEED CO. DENVen, COLORAPO , ilbt f Cough Syrup. Tastes Good In tlmo. Fold hr drugg onsumpti szq? SEEDS Good Seede Pay. W hen you buy Portly Seeds yoa get the beet. Big catalog free V06ELER SEED CO !, utZm ALFALFA SEED BAILEY S SONS , SND BO. ITi ALT LAKE OITY UTA Are headquarters for the beet quality Alfalfa Seed, also Grass and Garrten Grain Bags, Twine etc. In seed business M yrw hall orders given special attention. f.9 CmtCOCOOH That prospects are very encouraging. silk can be grown In New York state successfully has been demonstrated by Mr. Joseph Oussani, of New York city, at his country home, at Pocantico Hills, near Tarrytown. Mr. Oussani this year produced about one hundred and fifty pounds of raw silk, and as Jt takes three hundred cocoons to make a pound of silk an idea can be obtained of what he has achieved. -- A9c9hem"s?.nd ARO E. BURTON, rtmen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, SI : Gold. an-- ; GoM.Bbot Zinc or Copper. SI. t ysnlde testa. mppllce-Contrenvelopes end lull prloe list sent on rk Bundled. Lead and Umpire Colo Reference, Carbooate N atloaal Hauk. RELIABLE Coa MOTH AFTTE. COMING MALI z towtt POULTRY SUPPLIES FRI Heathen Conceptions of th Infernal Regions Peculiarly Horrible. "I am writing, said an author, a monograph on the infernal regions as the heathea races of the world have at different times Imagined them. The internal regions of Buddhism are horrible. They comprise a great hell and 138 lesser hells. In these hells, according to the sculptures of the Buddhist temples, men are ground to powder and their dust turned into ants and fleas and spiders. They are pestled in a mortar. The hungry eat red-hiron halls. The thiisty drink molten Iron. Islamisra says ' of the infernal regions: They who believe not shall have garments of fire fitted to them; boiling water shall be poured on their heads and on their skins and they shall be beaten with maces of iron. In the Scandinavian mythology the mythology of Odin and Thor, we are told that in Nastrond there is a vast and direful structure with doors that face the north.. It is formed entirely of the hacks of serpents, wattled toBut the gether . like w ickerwork. serpents' heads aro turned toward the inside of the hall and they continually send forth floods of venom, in which wade all those who commit murder or forswear themselves. "Ift the past the Christian Idea of the infernal regions was as hideous as the heathen Idea, and In their sermons clergymen loved to describe hell. The present tendency, however, is to avoid, discussion of .this, place to dwell upon the gentler and more lovely side of Christianity. WORKS OF ART LISTED. Spanish Government Keeps Track of Famous Paintings. A man' who unexpectedly came Into a fortune not long ago found among his new , belongings three pictures. They were painted by a Spanish artist eminent in his lifetime and of Increasing fame since his death. Before he had had time to become accustomed to the Joys of possession he was startled by-- a communication from the Spanish 'government severely official in appearance and language. He knew enough Spanish to make out tBat It was an inquiry into his identity, the condition of the pictures and the date o which they came into his hands, and not, as he at first feared, a challenge of his right of ownership. In due time he learned that In conducting this inquiry, the Spanish government was following its usual course In regard to the notable, painters of Spain. Every picture of Importance painted by a Spanish artist is accurately described in the catalogue compiled under government supervision, and each incident of Us history is noted in the record. s ' The fact that a change of ownership of these pictures in New York ' was known so soon In Madrid shows with what Vigilance these records are kept. New York Sun. When Answering Advertisement Kindly Mention Thf Paper,' Women With Beards. Two German doctors have been locking Into tbe question' of bearded women, and they have discovered that out of every J.000 sane females 200 are bearded. Of these 230 have only a slight down, forty have a very visible beard, and ten are unmistakably adorned Out of with this hirsute appendage. 1,000. insane women examined 481 bad had slight beards, while fifty-sihfeards well grown. In One Choir Seventy Mr. James Ayres has Years. completed his seventieth year as ,a member ol the church choir at Blisworth. Mr. Ayres, who is' 84 years of age, was In his place In the choir on New Tears dr r I on don Chronicle. -- COULDNT AT MARKET OF LAUZANNE. HADES V IT IS IN THE Neither Liniments nor Ointments Will Reach Rheumatism How Mr. Stephenson Was Cured. People with inflamed and aching joints, or painful muscles j people who shuffle about with the aid ol a cane or a crutch and cry, Oh I at every slight jar, are constantly asking,What is the best thing for rheumatism ? To attempt to cure rheumatism by external applications is a foolish waste of time. The seat of the disease is in the blood, and while the sufferer is rubbing lotions and grease on the skin the poison in the circulation is increasing. Delays in adopting a sensible treatment jure dangerous because rheumatism may at any moment reach the heart and prove fatal. The only safe course for rheumatic sufferers is to get the best possible blood remedy at once. Mr. .Stephensons experience with this obstinate and distressing affliction is that of hundreds. He says i About a year ago I was attacked by severe rheumatio pains in my left shoulder. The pains were worse in wet weather, and at these periods caused me the greatest suffering. I tried a number of treatments aud ointments, but they failed to alleviate the pains." Then he realized that the cause must be deeper and the pain only a surface indication. He adds: " I had heard Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People recommended as a cute for rheumatism, and when I found that I was getting no relief from applications, I made up my mind that I would try them. Before the first box waa gone I noticed that the pains were becoming less frequont, aud that they were not so severe as before. After the second box had been nsed tip I was entirely free from discomfort, and I have had no traces of rheumatism since." The change in treatment proved by almost immediate results that Mr. Thomas Stephenson, who lives at No.l 15 Greenwood street, Springfield, Mass., had found the true means for the punfi cation and enrichment of his blood. Dr. Williams Pmk Pills aTe without doubt the best of all blood remedies, lasting cures in They effect genuine aud rheumatism. They do not merely deaden the ache, but they expel the poison from the blood. These pills are sold by all druggists, Four-Trac- LIFT TEN POUNDS. Ooana Kidney Pills Brought Strengtl and Health to the Sufferar, Ma- It la a Fascinating Old Place in Town of Switzerland. The market of Lauzanne, Switzerland, la a fascinating old place, perched high on the hill and reached by the market stairway, a little succession of quaintly roofed flights of wooden steps so picturesque that an artist can be hardly dragged past them. Here, on market days, says a writer in News, one sees the greatest medley of odd things for sale king Him Feel Twenty-flYears Younger. farmer and lumber man, of Deppev N. C., says: "I 3. B. Corton, suffered tot years with aa: back. It wad so bad that I could net walk any d I e t a a c e nor even ridels I easy buggy. do not believe k that were ever gathered together. Besides the usual fruit, vegetables, meat and poultry there la a second-hanbook stall flanked by a booth displaying all kinds of flannelette undergar-merits- , varicolored and fearfully and wonderfully shaped. Next to this, strong shoes for the country folks dangle begullingly over an array of sacred images and crucifixes, surmounted by yards and yards of saints and angels, against a high wall behind. In another corner some wonderfully artistic crockery of a coarse kind, such as make one long for some means of transporting it in dozens to the home kitchen, so picturesque and distressingly desirable do all these quaintly shaped vessels In their green, blue and d brown glaze appear. v could bevd tea raised of pounda the pain wae weight from the ground, This was my condition so severe. when I began using Doana Kidney. Pills. They quickly relieved me andl now I am never troubled as I was. My back Is strong and I can walk or ride a long distance and feel Just as strong as I did twenty five years ago. I think so much of Doana Kidney ' Pills that I have given a supply of the and1 of some to my neighbors remedy they have also found good results. If you can sift anything from this rambling note that will be of any service to you, or to anyone suffering from tot kidney trouble, you are at liberty Ferocious Bravery. In the naval battle between the English and the French off Dominica In April, 1782, an English gunner was do so. standing by his gun when the ship A TRIAL FREE Address Foster-- 1 sheered abreast of the French flag- Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale ship. The gun was all ready and Just by all dealers. Price, 60 eents. going to fire when a shot came in at I iha pert and took his leg off at the Cost of Capital Punishment. knee. Aa quick as thought the man France was on the verge of abolish.; pulled off hia neckcloth and tied his Ing capital punishment because of the! leg above the stump. The next Instant expense. Yet the salaries of the, exe; limb and thrust cutloner and his assistants amount to he seized his shot-of- f it into the muzzle of the gun, which only $3,800 a year, with fees of $4 tori went off two seconds later. My foot, each execution outside ot Paris, and shouted the man, exultantly, la the It costs $300 a year to stable the first to board the Vllle de Paris guillotine. , 1 llll For Infants and Children. - - The Kind You Have APPEALED TO CHILD NATURE. Doctor Knew How Make Patient Speak. ' This story is told of a recent act ot London surgeon, whose a heart Is said to be as gentle as his manner Is rough: He went from bis warm bed at 4 oclock one bitter morn' ing to attend a tiny boy, who was in a perilouspllght from diphtheria. He hastily performed the operation of tracheotomy and to his joy saw the child revive. During the next few days everything passed off beautifully, but the doctor wanted to hear his small friend speak. This so far the patient had not done. I am sorry he can't speak to me, nurse, because Im HARD TIMES FOR BABIES. going up to London to day and shan't know .whether to bring him a horse or to Old a gun. Made Martyr It was the doctor speaking at Frequently Customs. the little one. A tiny finger stole up . Established Even in some civilized .countries to a wounded throat and the ghoBt of Please, babies still have hard times. In parts a baby's voice whispered: He of Flanders the mothers wind linen doctor, ,bwlng me a lickle gun. cloths around the heads of their got (her 'Tickle gun and the doctor knew that the child's voice was safe. children because it is considered beautiful there for girls to have flat Value of temples. In parts of France there is of which snr The habit custom. still a worse The style in heads there is to have ly prevents the waste of time and en ergy la what haa made many naturally the back of the skull ns flat as men successful in war, so a board is strapped to the politics, professions and trade. Washback of the infants head. and In Brittany many bouses have a ington, Napoleon, Wellington Grant were by nature passionate and pole fastoced in the floor. Attached t this is a movable arm that is free Impetuous, but they schooled themto turn completely around the upright. selves to an almost Impassiveness of which prevented them The babies are strapped to this arm, disposition and are expected to amuse themselves from wasting their energies when the time for action came. by lurching around and around in a ring. The Breton peasants imagine that it teaches them to walk, and they dont seem to care that it makes their , legs bandy. Kind-Hearte- d well-know- n self-contr- Always Bought Vegetable Preparationfor Assimilating thcFoodandBegula-Un- g Bears the the Stomachs and Bowels of IlNFAJVTSftfCHllimENl 4 Promotes Digestion.CheerfuP-nes- s and Rest. Contains neither (Mum, Morphine nor Mineral. of NOTNAIICOTIC. . l. Pnptm Smd Jbt Smn KMUU- - in t cWrf Stl HfrmSfmd' pmi Use A perfect Remedy forConslipa-lio- n , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Over Facsimile Signature or Thirty Years NEW YORK. pos-s-bl- d , Coldness of Bpring Water. It Is a fact, remarked the head of a certain fascinating soda water THREE SIZESi 25c. 50c AND $1.00 ST, MIRK'S HOSPITAL AST0 Floored. William Leary of New York, the many ways. original Roosevelt man, was apologizing for the length of time that some in America. Silk Production booms require to mature. not Is America to become a great. If A boom, he said, is not like a the greatest, silk producing country In of dough. You cant set it the world? Judging from recent suc- pan full blown in the morning. cesses in Georgia and still greater and have it A boom is a long and tedious piece of twenty-fwithin state York In New ones miles of New York city, the work. ive The man who complains about a booms slow growth is as unjust and unreasonable as the man who complained about the length of time it took his wife to put up her hair. , Hang it all, he said, why do women require such a tremendous long while to do their hair in? It only takes me ten seconds to do mine. That, John, his wife retorted, is one second per hair. If I worked at that rate youd soon know what waiting means, dear. HEAD THIS REMARKABLE CURS Ballard Snow Liniment IDEAS department, that spring water keeps colder very much longer than ordinary river water, such as is served through Philadelphia water pipes. You can make the test, even in summer, by going to Fairmount park, drawing a Jug of spring water, bringing it home and putting it In your cellar. Not only will it not get warm during the trip to your bouse, but it will remain much colder than will hydrant water drawn and kept beside It for a number of hours. This is said to be due to the lack of warm animal matter in the spring water, which is filtered through the earth. At any rate, its a great pity we couldnt have jubt such water here in Philadelphia. Philadelphia Record. Liver Disease. X50CCCCCCCOCCOOCCCXC. heartsion, sometimes soar stomach, burn," nausea and water brash, flatulency, and aend eructations ; the bowels become irregular, usually constipated, and occasionally subject to diarrhea, attended with colicky pains. Tho foregoing symptoms are not ail present in any one case, nor are any two cases abke in every respect. Tbe only way to help a disordered liver is to treat it as it is : the great, organic, human filter. Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery cleanses and clears it; invigorates and revitalizes this most important organ by its wonderful alterative power. For bilious- ness, indigestion, weak stomach, end kindred ailments, the Golden Medical Discovery" is a most efficient remedy. Dr. R. V. Pixrci, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dear Sir In the year ls90 I had an attack of indigestion and got so had that my home doctor said he could not do me any good. I wrote to you and yon advUed me to use Dr SYMPTOMS OP LIVER COMPLAINT. Pierces Golden Vedlcal Discovery, so I bought ilx bottle and when I commenced Not unfrequently, in liver disease, using It I waa ao weak could hardly walk about the house. By the time I bad used one tbe complexion becomes pale and sal- bottle my stomach and bowels commenced to low, there may be frequent attacks of heal. There were atrlD of the lining of my bilious or sick headache, bitter taste in stomach or bowels ( I dont know which as aa a mans two fingers passed and I had the mouth, tongue coated white, or cov- large a great deal of misery In my stoinat h and ered with a brown fur, unnatural, dry, bowels, and also In tho rectum eepeclally. I noteat anything without having much harsh, or scaly condition of the skin, could distress but by the lime I had or branny eruptions, pimples, dark taken afterward, eight bottle of the "Golden Med- itching. leal Discovery 1 was sound and well, and blotches, and troublesome backache could eat anything I pleased without suffer-There are hkely to be Id the least. Could also do as much work and tired feelings, lassitude and a sense lug In a as I ever could. 1 have not suffered There is depression of fromday of debility. the trouble since, and it waa four year decided I was ao Mck. be to a ana that ago tendency spirits G. 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Eventually the poison begins to accumulate at the skin, the kidneys, the bronchial tubes, or the lungs, until at last it settles and fastens itself at some point, which location may be far away from the liver : yet it is stagnation or congestion of the liver which is the immediate cause of the whole trouble. THE -- all reliable ISc. 10,000 Plan!ors far pUntot to oihtrln J vm M iv vU INinw fmrdrot nd farm KtelMfi toed thftfl oy PAmerieo. Thore roonon tor tM Wo own orr 6,000 oro for (U pro ductou of our w mrrmm ifd twdo. 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This book U of bndrif FMpeffl handAotnely Illustrated throughout and tell f an experience of ore thirty year iiy That he who lies beneath the mound. the treatment of Crooked Feet, Spinel Defofuiltle, Infantile With aud . eyes sightless pulseless Kto, It telu of the SBlrj Hip Diaeaae, Deformed Limbs end Joints, exc breast. lulvely to the iraatvisee t thorouRly equipped Sanitarium la this country devoted Has gained the one great Ixon of all of theie condition and how they may be cured wtibuut surgical operaless, Eternal, everlasting rest. psrts or other Bevers treatment. Ben fur tM book, tad tf directly Interested menilua charsrter ef the affliction and pedal Mtera'ura beHn M da Darlie Btileu Prescott. THK U O. McLAIN ORTHOPEDIC SANITARIUM, 3104 PINS STREET, ST. LOUtS JN4Ni ntyeet will be seat with tbe book. FreeBook On Deformities and Paralysis |