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Show PARALYSIS CURED til' Case Seemed Hopeless but Yielded to Dr, Williams Pink Pills. Mr. hit Kt-um-- Hunt liim Ago Miri V) M from Actually the ura!y!ict. f.ih to which In Tho y Jin'. it fully srrilu-luui ili i.uK m ur l in n it w with, the nuf. miug n j.rt l- flit i.l-- l llllILL SOS. & UTAH. GUNNISON. ft d NX I SON CAZMTTi:. TEA d nii'l i"iin iinu jnrM.iial Inti j.n.iit fen r. Kti-Tin Mr. no that if I waut.il to Inmuty of time I v uM have togivt up work ul tg-iln-r- , niul h luM my fn-tuthat the jaralyU which had would lit tim inohi my whh- Ju.t hiw were you i)h ti-- at this UTAH STATE NEWS " iliM-tur,- h n d time' Mr. K-ih-- w it y nkt-(- . Well, I had lit hi hot, mid thru roM and clammy fia luiK'S and at times my n were hi uek body felt if if into it. Thfh hellSat loll n were followed by terrible mins, and Again I would have no feeling at all, but a numbiii-- - would coniu over me, and 1 w ould not be able to move. The most Agonizing turturchcmm from headachea ami a ain in the hpiue. "Night after night 1 mold not t mv m-ed- lt Ix-ju- g g-- natural my hh-epan- d Mtem wahwierked bythohirmn of torturing 1 pnin nmi the effect of the opiates was bared to take to induce sleep. Ak I look hack on the terrible MiffVnng I endured during thin period I often wonder how 1 retaim d my reavoti through it all. " lhit relief came quickly when I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Imk Iill for 1'ale People. The very Jiret lox feenic d to help me, mid seven lxe made me entirely well. There can het.odoubt nlout the thoroughness of my cure, fur I have worked steadily ever since and that is nearly four years." Mr. Kenney is at present employed by the Merrimac Hat Company and resides at 101 Auhiu street, Aineshury, Mass. The remedy which he used with Midi satisfactory results, is sold hy nil drug 'pists, or direct by the Dr. Williams Medicine Com any, Schenectady, X Y. Then will h ti n. municipal tick M at la hi. Tie An.ipiue tVmnMichl dub id Maut i has tiled Its article of incur s ts in the fj puratiuu. The litdptid nt Tl pan ha fmallv begun work in Park City. pK-n- cum e construction The city council of Coalville has fixed the rate for electric lights at 5C nuts per month, fiat rate, for each lamp. Home of the ligan athletes are or ganlzing a football team, which 1 expect to make champions of the State. O. I. Heed of Snowville was kicked In the face hv a fractious hors one day last week, his hum being broken and his face severely cut. 1 Second Vice Ireshh nt Ihniel Willard, in an Intnicw at Chic., go. eon firms the statement that the Hurling ton road will he built to Salt lake City. Thomas Carter of Ogden was found in an unconscious condition on the sidewalk at midnight, lie having been sandbagged and robbed. He will recover. X'. I . Jacobson, aged .'in, of Haticroft Handled Dynamite Too Carelessly. At tho Atlas mine, Southern Cal Idaho, suicided in Salt Lake City, on Ifornla, Mrs. A. W. McNno, who had Saturday, swallowing a large qunntitj just arrived from Bakersfield in her of morphine. He had been drinking buggy, proceeded to hand out to her hard for some time. husband what she had bought in town. rohl Arthur Beiiore Grant, the Among other things was a 25 poum son of J. F. Grant of Ogden, died last box of dynamite. In the transfer it on to re The explosion killed Mr week, after being operated dropped. had and Mrs. McXao, a son move a peanut kernel which in the lodged windpipe. and three bystanders. for many I)r. Alfred H. Putnam, HEALTHY CHILDREN. a resident of Hooper, was fount Without good health life is not years dead silting in a chair at t lie Lawrenct worth living. Sickly, peevish chil Putnam was t dren are a source of endless trouble house in Ogden.CivilDr.war. of the veteran and anxiety to their parents, yet the Western Union telegraph business ir, childrens condition is frequently due to their parents ignorance or thoughtand t ut of Salt Lake lias increased sc or both. lessness, much of late that it has been found To make children healthy and to necei rary to string additional linos tc keep them in that condition it is nec- accoi imodt.te the business. essary to feed them proper food and A party of men has been in Parowan to see that they get plenty of exercise and fresh air. Meat is very bad recently looking over tho field with a for children. It should be avoided view of establishing an auto line from and food rich in phosphates, such as Cedar City to Parowan. and probablj rillsburys Vitos, should be given in extending the line through to Heaver its place. The daughter of Van Heck This food is truly the meat of the of Alpine was sitting on the well-cuwheat. It is made by the worlds when she fell into the well, a distance greatest millers and it is free from artificial coloring or adulteration. It of 25 feet. She was rescued with a is not especially a childs food. Your broken arm and several bruises, an whole family will enjoy this common will recover. sense cereal. It makes a wholesome, The millers of Salt Lake county substantial breakfast or an appetiz- failed to come to any understanding ing dessert and can be prepared in in regard to organization and it Is be one hundred different ways. lieved that the organization of a mill Every good grocer will supply you ers association is now a with Pillsburys Vitos. Large packof the past. age enough to make twelve pounds thing A long cherished hope on the part of of strength-buildinAsk food, 20c. about it Greeks of Utah was realized last the your grocer Sunday morning, when the new East A Mean Man. ern Greek Orthodox church, recently Hows this for a mean man? He his a little for boy gives penny going completed, was dedicated with appro to bed without his supper. After the J priate ceremonies. little boy has gone to bed, he sneaks The Utah building at the Portland upstairs and steals it out of his pocket. exposition has been sold for $275. The When the little boy comes down in the commissioners are confident that there morning he whips him for losing it. will be between $2,000 and $3,000 ot the appropriation left after all the business is closed up. Western Pacific engineers have sucTea is fine; that is, fine mile cessfully closed the thirty-eigh- t tea is fine. Tea thoughts gap heretofore existing in the line of are fine; that is, fine tea the Western Pacific across the desert. The line was run a few days ago after fine. are thoughts encountering many difficulties. six-year-o- rt 1 g to-day- . TEA At the Charity Bazaar. CONVERT TAKEN AT HIS WORD. I not f hall Lieut enant pay yon for the two kisses, but I give you perniD-slo- e Man Evidently Thought Much Restituto use my name as reference tion Was Due. Binder. Meggendorfer One Sunday evening many winter ago. during a revival meeting in n church in Hansor, Me., a certain citizen who was well known ns a hard barIt is charm; but pray, gainer. and against whom many had grievances, was evidently touched by what is charm? It is somthe spirit of the meeting, for he arose and told of his regrets as to his tinlul ethin' that makes 0vou know and selfish life, saying that he was resolved to deal justly and live uprightyou are strong! ly, and. if tin re was any one within the sound of 1.1s voice who felt that he Covered. come to Bonn m n are so wrapped up In had wronged him and would would make he next day themselves that they ixed no other his home the restitution. covering. Tarry town News. The next morning about 1 oclock the midnight quiet of his neighborhood was broken by a very loud knocking on his front door, and a voice which There is nothing that showed much Impatience asked, Hallo. you, down there! Who are you? costs so little, both money What do you want?' To which the and work, and that goes so voice of a joker replied: "Its me Jim Brown. I was down to bar if it has the chance. and heard vvbat the church said about you paying hack what you Busy Women of Shetland. got by cheating, so as I wanted to The women of Shetland are great had sure to get my share I thought I knitters. They barn the art in early he would come around early and get childhood and continue it all through of tho crowd." ahead their lives. The wool used for their knitting is grown on the Islands and is A Teachers Testimony. carded and spun by the people them-acheHinton. Ky., Oct. 30th. (Special.) The manner in which the lx cn claimed that DiaIt has washing of knit shawls is accom- betes is long incurable, but Mr. E. J. plished in Shetland is a matter of interest to most visitors. They are Thompson teacher in the Hinton washed carefully in soap lather and school, has pleasing evidence to the Mr. Thompson had Diabethen, to prevent their shrinking, they contrary. He took tes. Dodds Kidney Fills and are laced from point to point of the In a statement he makes Is cured. scalloped ltorder in a large square cure Mr. Thompson the wooden frame and placed outside the regarding says: cottage to dry. I was troubled with my kidneys for more titan two years and was Favorites of Romantic Women. Silvio Fciiicos pathetic book, "In treated by two of the best doctors in. My Prison," tho record of ten years in this part of t lie state. They claimed the dungeons of Venice and Spielburg, I had Diabetes and there was little to brought him to the hearts of romantic be done for me. Then I started to wom n, while Garibaldi's simplicity use Dodd's Kidney Pills and what they e and gallant single-mindepursuit of did for me was wonderful. It is freedom of Italy, together with a tirely owing to Dodds Kidney Tills strong personality, caused his simplest that I am now enjoying good health. Many doctors still maintain that Disayings to be bandied about from mouth to mouth, and quoted with a abetes is incurable. But Diabetes is s fervor never bestowed upon the in- kidney disease and the kidney disease spired utterances of Biblical charac- that Dodds Kidney Pills will not cure ters. He who bends his back too low has yet to lie discovered. may find it hard to straighten again," Preserving Eggs. was written in half the Commonplate he preserved in several may Eggs Books of Eneinnd in 1SS4 ways. If you rub the shells with but, Where Doctors Disagreed. ter it will keep them for months. An Goethe declared that "The man who other mode is to apply with a brush a seems to caro little whether he solution of gum arabic to the shells, or charms or .attracts women is he who immerse the eggs therein, let them seduces; but Chesterfield laid it dry, and afterwards pack them in dry down as a first principle that "He who charcoal dust. Steeping them in sweet flatters women most pleases them oil answers the purpose for a year. best, and they are most in love with Boiling for a minute answers for a him they think is most in love with month. them. TEA well-know- to-nig- s. I d en-th- FUNNY TEA Drink Coffee When It Does Such Things. I began to use Fostum because the old kind of coffee had so poisoned my whole system that I was on the point of breaking down, and the doctor wrarned me that I must quit it. My chief ailment was nervousness The moneyback tea Schillings Best is safe; youll People Will like it. Vour groi-e- r returns your money If you don't like it. To Refill the Ocean. It has been computed by geographers that if the sea were emptied of its waters and all the rivers of the earth were to pour their present floods into the vacant space, allowing nothing for and heart trouble. Any unexpected noise would cause me the most painful palpitation, make me faint and weak. I had heard of Postum and began 40,000 years would be to drink it when I left off the old cof- evaporation, to bring the water of the required fee. It began to help me just as soon ocean up to its present level. as the old effects of the other kind of coffee passed away. It did not stimulate me for a wrhile, and then leave me weak and nervous as coffee used How little it is ! How little to do. Instead of that it built up my strength and supplied a constant vigor it adds to the weight of the to my system which I can always rely on. It enables me to do the bigcup! It has covered the sea gest kind of a days work without with ships for a hundred getting tired. All the heart trouble, etc., has passed away. I give it freely to all my children, years. from the youngest to the oldest, and Tallest Man in Maine. it keeps them all healthy and hearty. Everett E. Parri, connected with the Name given by Postum Co., Battle Maine United States coast survey, is Creek, Mich. the tallest man in the State, standing Theres a reason. f6et seven inches in his sx Read the little book, The Road to stocking but feet, weighs only 215 pounds. Wellville, in pkgs. - TEA 1 |