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Show K THE EICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH HELP THAT ACHING BACK! OT'S yo,ur Tck giving out! Are you tortured with backache and stabbing nains. Does any exertion leave you all .played out? Feel you just cant veep going? Lilcely your kidneys are blame. Overwork, colds, hurry and worry tend to weaken the 'kidneys, often is the first warning, jsacknche tieaanclie and dizziness may come, too, &LPr-vlnkidney irregularities. Help heidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills the remedy recommended by thou-audAsk your neighbor! BARRETTE TELLS . s. A Utah Prominent New Hampshire Case Woman Says Tanlac Brought About a Wonderful Change in Her Mrs. J. W. Smith,, Fourth feast and Third North Sts., Heber, Utah, says: I had a bad attack of kidney My back wched all the time land I felt miserable all over. I was all run down and felt tired and .Idrowsy. As X had often read about Doans Kidney Pills I used some and was completely relieved. I have used Doans a few times since with the same good results. . Condition.- Tanlac is a grand medicine, and I think every suffering woman ought to know about it, was the statement made recently by Mrs. Aurore Barrette, at her residence, 133 Second Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. Barrette is a well known and highly respected resident of that city. I have not felt at all well for the past year or more, she continued. I havent been sick enough to be in bed, but I was far from being a well woman. At times I thought I had kidney trouble, for I suffered almost constantly .from severe pains across my back, just over the kidneys. Whenever I tried to do any housework at all that dull pain would be there, and If I attempted to stoop over it just felt as though my back would break. I would get so weak and worn out I would have to. sit down and rest several times a day, and I felt tired all the time. This condition made me awfully nervous, so that I rarely ever slept well at night, and every now and then I would jump in my sleep, as if in a fright, and my condition was , really becoming serious. Only two bottles of Tanlac have brought about a wonderful change in my condition. In fact, the results I have received from this medicine have really surprised me. Those terrible Get Doans st Any Store, 60c a Box ' DOAN'S FOSTER. MILBURtf CO VS5.V BUFFALO, N. Y. Do you know why - -- its toasted To goal In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. ILiOT - STM CIGARETTE ? MRS. AURORE BARRETTE of Manchester, New Hampshire pains in my back which used to trouble me every day have almost disap- peared, and I am going to keep on taking Tanlac until they leave me entirely. I have lots of energy now, and am not only able to do my housework, but I get through the day without feeling the least bit tired. I am no longer nervous like I was, and I sleep well at night. 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Dont suffer I Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using It Just once youll forget that yon ever had backache, bago or sciatica, because your back , will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. Stop ging kidneys ! They dont cause backache, because they have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Adv. , When a Feller Needs ,a Friend. Aristocratic Aunt (to small nephew from the country playing in the snow) Prease remember, Theodore, while you are visiting us, that it will be unnecessary for you to make yofir fwn snowmen, . What are the servants, lor? Passing Show, London. Cold In the Head , Is aq acute attack of Nasal Catarrh Those subject to frequent colds in the head will find that the uee of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE! will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render themeless liable to colda. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH - MEDICINE la taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reducing the Inflammation and . restoring normal conditions.' All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. - Hed Found Some Use for It Indignant Wife (to husband fronj whom her lapdog) Darling doggie is too well bred for you to moisten postage stamps ou his nose. London w Opinion. Night . y Morning . xeepYbur Eyes - Clear Healthy Clean afrit- - for Fiw ami U Care Beak Murine AND WORKS A stone lay deeply bedded Id the clay until ond of strong hand uncovered it, heaved it aloft and made )t the capstone of a noble edifice. That is Sti Patrick's own description of his life. He was a centenarian waiting for his death when he wrote it, and to his eyes the career of the Apostle of Ireland was a blend of human worthlessness made capable of lofty achievement by the call of God. It is a great ttans humble estimate, of his share iv remaking a great nation. And it is correct as to' the humble beginning, and the miity accomplishment, and the abiding of humanity in the bosom of the man who ) wrought so .mightily. Patrick displayed no 1 strong religious tendencies in his early youth; he suggests himself that his piety was limp and his morals murky. And he continued in this indifferent state unThen mertil he was past sixteen. ited retribution came. King Nial, the adventurous Ardri of Ireland, slipped s, across the ' sea with a' fleet gf and so surprised the native populace that large numbers were killed or taken prisoners. One of the captives was Patrick, who became the property of Chief Milcho of County . Antrim. Strange to say, he did not become embittered by the rough treatment Milcho gave, him. His deepest sorrow was over the sad degradation in which paganism bound: this fearless people, and the slave yearned wlth-- a longing for the , conversion of his captors. His misfortunes he took to be just inflictions of providence. His piety kindled under adversity with a fervgr which he himself admired in the declining days of his life. ' If the sixteen years of dalliance had made the noble servile, the six years of servitude made the slave He was up an at his devonoble. tions before the dawn, undismayed bv snow or rain or hail. The long days were days of contemplation. In the solitude of .the hllO or deep in the forests he poured forth his soul in prayer a hundred times each day. His health never failed and, his spirits never Thus' he was transformed, flagged. until the time when the night voices prompted him to seek ship at a distant port and to flee away to Britain. The next period of his life, something more than 30 years, is known to embrace a variety of events, but the order tf their occurrence cannot.be made out. It was for him a time of education in the Scripture; and of St. Patrick, apostle of Ireland, was born a$ Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, Scotland, in the year 387, and died at Saul, . Downpatrick, Ireland, March 7, 493. This statement Is according to Patrick Francis, Cardinal Moran, a dignitary of the .church.' Other writers are not so sure of either the date of his birth or death. Probably there Is no other saint In the Roman. Catholic hagiology about whom so much uncertainty exists, but there Is no doubt that Mgrch 17 is celebrated by Irishmen wherever they happen to be as a day set apart as his festival, and the shamrock is worn for the reason that when he preached the Gospel to the pagan Irish, he Illustrated the doctrine of thq Trinity showing them a' trefoil, which was ever afterward worn upon his special day. ij ' . , ANCIENT IRISH CROSS. cor-ragh- ' never-forgott- . wrote letters the men of Hyberione to him in his dreams, and the people from the western sea called him to A walk once more amongst them. decisive step was taken when he approached Pope Celestine I for appro-A bation of a mission to the Irish. effort, St. Palladius, had previous failed. Many remonstrated with Patricks purpose, either because they doubted his competency or because they appreciated the ..magnitude of his attempts. But there was no as-- , prevailing against a man who serted nothing but his rusticity and his readiness, and who wanted but to be used by God. When he received the news of St. Palladius death, he had himself consecrated bishop of Ireland by SL Amator of Ivrea (432). inPerhaps it was because he was tent on the conversion of, his old master, Milcho, that Patrick's return to Ireland was near the place where he had spent his years of slavery. He came up through the narrows of Strongford Lough and went ashore at Downpatrick, in 432. His first missionary attempt was with the Ulster chief Dilchu; and resulted in the baptism of the chief and many clansmen. His first church Was raised near the place of his entry, at Saul. He could not break down the proud resistance of Milcho to a religion taught by a slave. But at Dundalk he converted a young noble named Benin, who became to him what St. Timothy was to St. Paul. His course southward toward Tara, seat of the royal authority, was big with omen for the faith in iAland. Here he was appealing directly to the head of the nation and aiming to wregt from the Druids the advantage which entrenched privilege gave them. When he reached the hill of Slane, he looked across a valley to the eminence of Tara. Holy Saturday of the year 433 had dawned. By the Ardris order no fire was to burn that day in the borders of Erin till the blazes of Taras Drnid feast had flung their message of rejoicing to all the hills. But He passed Patrick defied Druidism. on Slane to kindle the Eastern fire and That fire light the Paschal candle. broke through the gloom which paled Erin, and Its rays have been the rays who of the morning knows no setting. It was not the end of opposition, it was not the end of resistance on the part of Druids and chieftains, It was not the end of malicious plots and bloody assaults against the saint and his followers. But It was a passport for the spokesman of Catholicity which prepared a welcome for them in every The perremote spot of the Island. suasiveness oft the bishop and the potent aid from heaven given him in manifold ways made his conquest of Innlsfail both rapid and complete. light-bear- This most beautiful specimen of the Celtic cross is at Monasterbolce, near Drogheda, a monastery founded - by Bulthe, In the fifth century. There training in asep tical living. were other captivities, trips through Britain and Gaul, some activity in the combating of Pelagianlsm. 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SCARCE ARTICLE HAD REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN Material Called Lamb's Fleece in Syria Farmer Had No Idea of 'Allowing Hired Man to Beat Him in Merely Went by Another Name in England. Gathering Corn. A certain young possessed of more money than brains, was recently traveling in Syria. While journeying through the interior he was prevailed upon by one of the sons of the prophet to purchase at a very large price a quantity of what was described as Syrian lambs fleece. This, when he returned to London, he sent to his tailor with orders to line an overcoat with it.. A few days after he called to tr on the coat You didnt send us quite enough material, sir, remarked the tailor, and I had to get some more to line globe-trotte- r, A Sullivan county farmer hired a man to help him gather, his corn last season. Now, the farmer had a reputation for being an efficient worker, but the hired man was hot daunted by it. They started .out side by side, the hired man being advised by the farmer to keep as close to him as he could with the row he was gathering. But lo ! the new worker after a few minutes of keeping up with the farm- er, passed him and soon was several feet ahead. Frantically the farmer pulled the ears from the stalks, but the new man still kept gaining. Then the sleeves. all at once he heard the farmer shout. But remarked the traveler in surStop, he yelled. Stop, if you want prise, its impossible to obtain that to work for me. I never yet let any fleece in England, its only to be ob- man who worked for me get ahead tained in Syria. of me. Not at all, sir, was Jhe reply. In England we call it rabbit skin. MonJust as Bad. treal Herald. Art Critic Have you ever been done in oil? Vanderlop No; but I It may be considered impolite to have in steel common. at a hog speak of the end-seHurried men lack wisdom. church wedding. . 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