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Show OLD MASSACHUSETTS CHURCH TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE Ancient and Modern Ideas on the Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. What Has Science Done to Restore the Lily and the Rose? How an abscess in pian Tubes of Mrs. was removed without operation. WI had an abscess in the FalloHoUinger a surgical my side in the fallopian tube (the fallopian tube is a connection of the ovaries). I suffered untold misery and was so weak I could scarcely get around. The sharp burning mins low down in my side were terrible. My physician said there wis no help for me unless I would go to the hospital and be operated on. I thought that I would try Lydia Pinkhums Vegetable Compound which, fortunately, I did, and it lias before 1-- made me a stout, healthy woman. My advice to all women who suffer with any kind of female trouble is Unitarian Church at Leominater Destroyed by Fire. Unitarian church at Leomin- was an excellent representative of the ster, Mass., one of the oldest religious architecture of the period, having a edifices In the state and a landmark, portico of four large doric column. It was totally destroyed by fire last was remodeled in 1850, and a chapel week. The chapel connected with the was built at the same time. It had a church was also burned. seating capacity of 800. Very little The church was built In 1823 and of the property was saved. The AS SENATOR HOAR SAW IT. Corrects Statesman Petitioners Language. Senator Hoar was tackled In the senate marble room by a grizzled old fellow In a faded Federal uniform.' Massa"1 was In the Thirty-fourtchusetts," he explained, the regiment that came out of the war with only 350 men. I was In .the soldiers home, but they dropped me. And what can I do for you? asked the aged statesman. "1 would like to get back, and I want ytiu to help me out," the old soldier explained. I would suggest that it would be more accurate to say that you want me to help you In, said the senator, without the trace of a smile. Boston Herald. Massachusetts h WOULD OUST MISS BARTON. Famous President of Red Cross Society Under Fire. A memorial protesting against the administration of the American National Red Cross by Clara Barton was sent to the speaker of the house Jan. 30 by John M. Wilson, Its first vice members president, and twenty-twof the executive committee. Miss Barton is in New York. General John M. Wilson, first vice of Stale president, and John W. Foster, Rear Admiral W. E. of the Van Reypen and execuof members the Herbert, Navy tive committee, are dissatisfied with Ihe management and laid their grievances before congress, which chartered ihe organization, in the form of a memorial. of the Red Cross SoThe ciety recently adopted, which make the president eligible to a life term and place the administration of the o by-law- s WOMEN LEAD STRANGE would get Lydia 11 Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound at once, and also write to Sirs. Plnkham at Lynn. Mass for special advice. It is free and always helps. No other person ean give such advice as Mrs. Plnkham helpful to women who are sick. LIVES. Curious Little Community In the City of Washington. As curious a little community as could be discovered anywhere In the world is that to be found In a large house in the city of Washington. All the members (some thirty or more) are women, and they live together and share everything In common, the head of the little community being an elderly lady, who la supposed to receive revelations frem the unseen world. Save for this belief the women are in no aense creaks, but respectable and Industrious persons, some of them well educated and who live blameless lives. They have full liberty, and are bound by no particular religious belief. Even the main principle upon which they are united celibacy is only binding while they remain in the sisterhood. They are free to leave and get married whenever they please. They aim at being and living Independently of the outside world. Nothing is purchased that can be produced on the premises, and the members even Include a dentist and a doctor. They live, In short, just like a large happy family, except that there are no men. well-to-d- MDONOUGH to commence taking Lydia II Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound at once. Mrs. Ira S. Hollixgkh, forfeit If original of Stilvideo, Ollio.-iso- oo abooo lot tor preoing goouloonett eaJinot bo product. It would seem by this statement that women would save time and much sickness If they TO BE JUDGE. Weight of Human Heart. ordinary weight of a human ounces. heart is nine and The record weight Is forty ounches, twelve drahms. The one-thir- d Many School Children Are 8ick!y. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists', 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy.N.Y. Government of Venezuela. Venezuela by a president and two Houzeirof Congress. The capital was changed yast year from Caracal to Los Teques. ned Perfectly simple and simply perfect is dyeing with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Millionaire! Serve on Jury. With a view to raising tho standard of jurors, Judge J. A. Evans of Pittsburg had the names of a number cf wealthy men put la the wheel from which jurymen are drawn. Among the lot were several multimillionaires, and some of them will doubtless be working for the county at 82.50 per day. Judge Evans declared that excuses would not avail, and hinted that the sheriff would be sent after those who fail to come to time. Appointment to Philippine Supreme Plao's Curs cannot bo too highly spoken of as Court Deemed Certain. cure. J. W. O'Boixif, Bit Third Ais, trough John McDonough, formerly secreK, Minneapolis. Mins. Jan. 8, 1900k of state New of York, has accepttary ed provisionally the appointment of Belgiane Fond of Potatoes. associate justice of the Supreme court The Belgians are the greatest potato of the Philippines. The conditions on eaters in the world, and the Irish come which he accepts are said to be of second. such a nature that his appointment To Cnre a Cold in One day. undoubtedly will be made. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets All Iruggists refund money if it fails to ears 2Ba No Evening Clothes for Him. A A sturdy Kansan was sightseeing In Negative. The conand on called his largest negative ever taken of Washington gressman. saying he wished to attend a sitter was 64 Inches by 83 Inches, or It was the work the president's reception to the Judi- practically Have you your evening of a Dublin firm. ciary. clothes here?" paid the congressman. Mrs Winslow's Knot lung Njmii,' For children teething, wi't.nr the You dont mean my night shirt? gum,, redirei Is Datamation. allay pain, cure wind colic. ZScabuUla. So, no: your dress clothes swallowtail. and so on." "Well, should say Cost of Sugar Production. not. Out where 1 live my mornln' The cost of producing sugar In Cuba clothes Is my afternoon clothes and averages one and cents my afternoon clothes is my evenin a pound. clothes, and that's all I've got. BeThere in more Catariii ia this section of the sides. 1 don't approve of no president than nil iittn r put together, who makes anyhmiy put on that out- eotiutry and until the lust few yearn wan supposed to be Incurable. n For doctors promany great years landish rig to shake hands with him. nounced it s local disease, and prescribed local I to want don't to old and remedies, guess go your by constantly failing to cure with local pronounced it incurable. reception anyhow." Washington Science huetreatment, proven catarrh to be a constituPost. tional disease, and requires constiLife-Siz- e life-siz- e. 1 three-fourth- s dlM-use- e 1 then-for- e tutional treatment. Hull'i Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Big Taxpayers of New York. la the only constitutional cure on the market. Andrew Carnegie heads the list ol It Ik taken internally In dMCK from 10 drops to a tesspoonfuL It acts directly upon the blood personal property taxpayers in New and mucous Kurfuccs of the system. They offer York with 85,000,000. John D. Rocke- one hundred dollars for iny ease it fella to cure. Send for circulars and tesumonlaln. Address feller Is put down for half that F. J. CHUNKY CO., Toledo, Okla amount; John Jacob Astor, Clarence H. Mackay. Russell Sage and FrederIOS6 CLAM BfWTCN ick W. Vanderbilt for 82.000,000 each; Alfred G. Vanderbilt. 8 1,500,000; Edwin Gould. Theresa R. Oelrlchs, Alice finances of the organization within the G. Vanderbilt, George W. Vanderbilt, arbitrary power of a single person, Virginia Vanderbilt and William K. were particularly objected to. Vanderbilt Jr., 81,000,000 each. J The purpose of the agitation la ad- Plerpont Morgan has only 8600,000 of mitted to be to retire Miss Barton taxable personal property. Many of from the presidency and secure the the richest people In New York are reorganization of the society. s. t Sold by Druggists, Tfc Hall's Family Pills are the best Use of Anthracite Coal. Three hundred and sixty-fiv- e tons represented the entire amount of an thraclte coal marketed in this country in 1820. In 1899 the country produced over 68,000,000 long tons of Pennsylvania anthracite. Before the year 1820 hard coal was practically unknown except a few grates In the house ol people of means. 8ocrates called beanty a short-live-d tyranny, Plato a privilege of nature, Theocritus a delightful prejudice, Theophrastus s siU ut cheat, Csrneades a solitary kingdom, Burner a glorious gift of nature, Ovid a favor of the gods. Arltotle siHrmed that beauty was better i ban all the letters of recommendation In the world, and yet none of theso distinguished authorities has left us even a hint of how beauty Is to be perpetuated, or the ravages of age and disease defied. Time soon blends the lily and the rose Into the pallor of age, disease dots the fair face with cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons the Roman nose with unsightly flushes, moth, if not rust, corrupts the glory of eyes, teeth, and lips yet beautiful by defacing the complexion, ami tills the sensitive soul with agony unspeakable. if such be the unhappy condition of one n filleted with slight skin blemishes, what must be the feelings of those In whom torturing humors have for years run riot, covering the ekln with scales and sores and charging the blood with poisonous elements to becomo a part of Abe system nntll death? It Is vain to attempt to portray such snOVrlng. Death In many cases mlglit be considered a blessing. Tho blood and fluids seem to he impregnated with a fiery element which, when discharged through the pores upon the surface of the body, inflames and burns until, in his efforts for relief, tbs patient tears the skin with his nails, and nut until tho blood flows does snfllcleut relief come to cause him to desist. Thus do complexlonal defects merge Into torturing disease, and piqued vanity give place to real suffering. A little wart on the nose or cheek grows to the lupus, a patch of tetter ou the palm of the band or on the limbs suddenly envelops the body In Its fiery embrace, a bruise on the leg expands into a gnawing nicer, which reaches out its fangs to the sufferers heart In every paroxysm of pain, a small kernel In the neck multiplies Into a dozen, which eat away the vitality, scales grow from little great pearl-lik- e rash-llk- e Inflammations in such abundance as to pass credulity ; and so on may we depict the sufferings to which poor human nature le subject, all of which Involve great mental distress because of personal disfigurations. If there were not another external disease known, eczema alone would be a sufficient Infliction oa mapklnd. It pervades all classes, and descends Impartially through generation. While some are constantly enveloped In It, others have it confined to small patches In the ears, on the scalp, on the breast, on the palms of the hands, on the limbs, etc., but everywhere Its distinctive feature Is a small watery blister, which discharges an acrid fluid, causing heat. Inflammation, and Intense itching. tetter, acalled head, dandruff, belong to this scaly and Itching order of diseases. Psoriasis, our modern leprosy, with its scale, situated on a reddened base, which bleeds upon the removal of the scale, is to be dreaded and avoided, as of old. Impetigo, barber's itch, erysipelas, and a score of minor disorders make up in part the catalogue of external diseases of the sklu. Thus far we hare made no allusion to those afflictions which are manifestly lmpu ritles of the blood, lz.: swelling of the glands of the throat, ulcers on the neck and limbs, tumors, abscesses, and mercurial poisons, with loss of hair, because the whole list can be comprehended In the one word scrofula. It is in tho treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors and affections of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, that the Cuticura remedies have achieved their greatest success. Original in composition, scientifically compounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable In any climate, alway s ready, and agreeable to the most delicate and sensitive, they present to young and old the most successful curative of modern times. This will be coiislde ed strong language by those acquainted with the character aud obstinacy of blood and skin humors but it Is justified by Innumerable successes where all the remedies and methods in voguo have failed to core, and. In many cases, to relieve, even. The Cuticura treatment Is at once agreeable, speedy, economical, and comprehensive. Bathe tiio affected parts freely with hot water and Cuticura soap, to clpuuse the sur ace of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. l)iy. without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Gin tnient Ring-wor- mother-of-pea- rl WESTERN GRAIN GROWING. CANADA MIXED FARMING. W hr more wheat U The grown in western Ciuul Id tew short month than elarwhere, to reicrUlhm grow. In pro-irthw io the aunlly-hThe more northerly latitude In which icnln wUluiuie to perfwtlua, tbe better Therefore Ihe. per liuahH r ae fair etanderd IS 'll. Vll. in the Knit. Aren seder era ia Western Canada, ISOS. 1,917.330 Aere i. Yield, IMS. 117.azt.7M Sue. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, Mo only charge for which to 110 for making entry. Abundenca of wurer nnd furl, building ntnterlul m Itun p Inflam- mation, ami soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and leep In the severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning, and scaly humors, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure of torturing, eczemas, rashes, from infancy to remedies and the The remedies constituting the Cuticura Bystem will repay an Individual scrutiny of their remarkable properties. Cuticura Soap contains in a modified form the medicinal properties of Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cnre and and sweetest emollients, Surest with the mostof delicate and refreshing of flower odors. It purifies and Invigorates the pores of the skin, and imparts activity to the oil glands aud tubes, thus furnishing an outlet for unwholesome matter, which if retained would cause pimples, blockheads, rashes, oily, mothy skin, and other complexlonal disfigurations, as well as scalp affections and irritations, foiling hair, and baby rashes. Its gentle ana continuous action on thenatoral lubricators of the skin keeps tbe Utter transparent, soft, flexible, and healthy. Hence Its constant use, asslsled by an occasional use of Cuticura Ointment, realizes the fairest complexion, the softest, whitest hands, and the most luxuriant, glossy hair within the domain of the most advanced scientific knowledge to supply. Cuticura Ointment is the most sucdisfiguring humors, and Inflammations, age, when all other best physicians fail. cessful external curative for tortnriag, disfiguring humors of the skin and scalp, Including loss of hair, in proof of which a single anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed In the severer cases by a fall dose of Cuticura Resolvent, la sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forma of itching, burning, and scaly humors, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fall. It is especially so In the treatment of Infanta and children, cleansing, soothing, and healing the most distressing of infantile humors, ami preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair. Cuticura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of, the toilet of all ages, In caring far ,the akin, scalp, hair, and bands far more effejtutll agreeably, and economl1 most expensive of toilet While free from every ingredient of a doubtful or dangerous character. Its 11 One Night Treatment of the Hands," or Single Treatment of the Hslr," or use after athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each In connection with the use or Cntlcura Soap, Is sufficient evidence of this. Of all remedies for the purification of the blood and circulating fluids, none approaches In specific medical action Cutlcnra Resolvent It neutralizes and resolves awsy (hence Its name) scrofa-louInherited, and other humors la the blood, which give rise to awelllnga of the glands, pains In the bones, and torturing, dliffiguring eruptions of the skin and scalp, with lotto of hair. Cuticura Resolvent extends Its purifying Influence by means of the pores to the surface of the skin, allaying irritation, Inflammation, itching, and burning, and soothing and healing. Hence its success In the treatment of distressing Tminors of the skin, scalp, and blood, with lose of hair, which fall to be permanently cured by external s, remedies alone. The grandest testimonial that can be offered Cntlcura remedies is their world-wid- e sale, due to tbe personal recommendations of those who have used them. It Is difficult to realise the mighty growth of tbe business done under this name. From a small beginning In tbe simplest form, against prejudice and opposition, against monied hosts, countless rivals, and trade Cuticura remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and, in fact, of all time, for nowhere In the history of medicine is to be found another them in popularity and sale. In every clime and with every people they have met with the same reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They hare conquered the nppi-nadiin- g world. To the test of popular judgment all things mundane must fiuslly come. Tbe civilized world has rendered its verdict in favor of Cullcura. Gold Land RELIABLE ASSAYS. I .73 I (Hold anil Silver 73 Unld. CUIv'r, Copr.. 13 Prompt return oa mail aamplea. Ogden Assay Co. "iSSSEK- - t. ci ind adequate eeasnn of growth. lieu d to tbe following fnr na Attoi and other Tieratnra. and e.eo Aw certificate sluing yon freight and peeaenger ratrs, etc., etc.: superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, W. Taylor, Salt Lake City. Utah, the author ed t Madias Government Agent. GREGORYS Alii to allay Itching, irritation, and IhM IWMlllsi SflfETy RAZOR GUARD Kaey to attach, ttrSXS3 Kaey to eleau. Light, durable blowing to Ihe nun whole in a herryj each. tic Llbbry S lo., New Haven, Conn. plan leal. A nDHDQV UllVrof O I ranee. no. MEW DISCOVERT: glrae quick relief and cures wont testimonials sod 10 BAYS' treatment Book Dr.BJK.O&XXa S OKB.Bra .Atlanta, (In W. N. Ue. a Thompsons Eye Watif Salt Lake-N- o. 7, 1903. |