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Show Cl ' Ypn T FROM CATARRH OF LUMOM 80 COMMON IN WINTER BY TAKING MANY PE-RU-N- A. Throat Develops Into Bronchitis Mrs. Addle Harding, 121 W. Bright-o- n 1 Syracuse, N. Y., writes: hays been a user of Peruna for the past twelve years. With me it Is a sure preventive of colds and many other Ms. A, nn. Virginia Cnvlnon. Chnmio Catarrh of Throat and Lungs Mrs. Virginia Cavlana, room 82, Block, Portland, Ore., Cambridge writes: "I was a sufferer with catarrh of the throat and lungs for a long time before Peruna was recommended to me. I gave It a trial, although thought at the time It would be Just like other medicines and do me no good. I'was pleased to find that my Improvement began In less than two weeks and continued until I was entirely well. I gained nearly 15 pounds, have a splendid appetite and am grateful for what your medicine has done Hn. Addle Hording. or three times a year I am troubled with my throat, a kind of raw feeing, turning to bronchitis. 1 have had the services of my physician In Two years ago, when I felt a spell coming, 1 tried Peruna to check It, and to my delight was not trosMed with the smothered and choking feeling and never have been since. 1 can check It every time with Pe eaoh case. Odd Experience of a Man Who Once Wrote a Book. T have been told, said a man oi that It la not unusual experiences, for men to spend much thought and toll over Inventions of one sort and another, only to End when they took these things to Washington to be pat anted that the same Ideas had lon before been worked out by somebody else and that patents had already been Issued on them. I had that ex perlence, once, with a book. "I spent fourteen years, once, writ Ing a book end I bad It all but com pleted. And then one day, stopplna book stall, I picked at a second-han- d up from among a lot oil books offered at five cents each one that boro a title In the very words that 1 had decided upon for the title of my book; and tbs opening sentence In this book was air most Identical with that In my own. "Somebody else had had the same Idea that I had worked over so long and had written and published a book about It fifty years before. Rubber Prices Go Up. It Is thought likely, says the Journal of the Society of Arts, that the present year may see a considerable further advance In prices for rubber, but It may be expected that before long the supply will be ample for all demands. Not only are there Immense tracts of rubber which remain untouched in Liberia and elsewhere, but the cultivation of the rubber tree Is being rapidly extended. , SflflB Two LOST. YEARS for me." Noiseless Paving. The London County council has decided to pave with noiseless material the portions of street car tracks In front of churches and the education committee has proposed that similar material be laid In front of schools. Development Result of Struggle for Racial Existence. As to it woman's curiosity. It may be said at the outset that she Is not so curloi s, by an infinite measure, as la man himself. Women, It Is true, are penjatently and assiduously curmen also are notonly perious; sistently' and assiduously but patientIt Is ly and ,systematically curious. the character of female curiosity that makes lit apparently contemptible. BclontiJc men of every kind have no ftJSQnjj detre for their infinitely patient .research save pure curiosity alone and their curiosity has no more purprfe in it than has the curiosity of tita woman who cannot rest until shofllnds out all discoverable facts abaft per neighbors, or the cause of a mmjerlous sound by night. wTiese two forms of curiosity, the roalevqnd the female, originated ' no doubt In the early needs of the race long befort men appeared on the earth. The male animal Is Interested In the causes of renote things things which upon being nn down might turn out useful for food purposes. The female Is interested In the quick investigation of rear am. small things which may tuigi out a menace to the lives of her g. Tie female watches with Interest the vicinity tbe neit or lair; the male Is prompt-Mt- o look abroad away from the lair, lfilv towards fields where his dally irey js found.. These two kinds of cariosity were among the most potent Instruments In the struggle for racial existence and in the ultimate devel-onent of man. National Magazine, bi First Know Others. First Game of Whist It Is thought that the game oil Understand what the other fellow whist wss first played In the time of Is trying to do, and then yon may King Henry VIII. of England. understand your own work. ! WHO SHE WAS OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM SKETCH And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the Panic of 73 Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale In Drug Stores. This remarkable woman, whose restore the family fortune. They maiden name wss Estes, was born in argued that the medicine which was woman comand friends so their for good Lynn, Mass., February 0th, 1810, Ing from a good old Quaker family, I neighbors was equally good for tbe For some years she taught school, and women of the whole world, became known aa a woman of an alert Tba pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory kitchen, where roots and steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of bottles, Tlien came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a Job some pamphlets printer to run off setting forth the merits of the medicine, now called Lydia E. Plnkbams Vegetable Compound, and these were distributed by the Pinkham sons la Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. . The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, for whoever used It recommended it to others, and the demand gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts tbe family had saved enough money to commence newspaper advertising and from that time the growth and aneeess to-ofthe enterprise were assured, until Thy Glories Shlno. y "The day Is Thine, the night alio 1 line; Thou hast prepared the light ami t e un. "Thou hast set all the borders of the irth; Thou hast made summer and win' r. Psalm lxxlv. IS, 17. ' art, O God, the life and light . Of all this wondrous world we ece; I inflow by day, Ite smile by night, Are but reflections caught from Thee hereer we turn. Thy Glories Shine, l ad all things fair and bright are Tblpe. hou 1 SetKtTro.f a Wnrlully ota ,ymp- -1 When Day, with farewell beam, delays Among tbe op'nlng clouds of Even, And we can almost think we gaxe I Through golden vlstae into Heaven hues that make the sun's decline rTSw 8a soft, so radiant. Lord! are Thine. To sweeten. To refresh, Todeansethe system, Effectually and Gently ; There Dispels colds and what bilious or con- headaches stipated; For men, women and children; - only stomach and to get its bene lidal effects Always bay the genuine 1 Manufactured by tbs C every package. Very Plain Congressman. Senator Beveridge was talking one iftornoon to a group of newly elected xx greasmen. fou boys," be said, must on no so xm it appear green. Keep cool, go before you speak; then wont give yourselves away. Tfie unripe congressmen laughed. Senator Beveridge continued: should hate to hear that one of had acted aa a new congressman did. le, as soon ns be reached Waah-weoff to a photographer's to hotographed. want my likeness taken, he LI Permanent Cure for Three -- W. UDOUaLAM MAKES i won m MAMUFAOTUReH III INI xwsnasr by all Druggists. pit y-- he said, W. N. UH Salt Lake-N- o. Xoliuool Booh II. IB06 When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. 1 correspondence. I 1 1 I To her hands naturally ' fell the direction of the work when lts origina-tha-t tor passed away. For nearly twenty-sn- d continued IL ana fifo 7ear? nothing In the work shows when the I from the office of no other large of tbe Pinkham family, as this class I probably hare so many women been ad-o- f person suffered most from TUel how to regain health. Blck wo-- f business earful depression, so when theCenten- - meB this advice Is Your for Health" nial year dawned it found their prop- - freriy EiTen if yon only write to ask erty swept sway. Some other source II for of income had to be found. Is the history of Lydia E. Flnk- At this pilot Lydia E. Pjnkhsm'sUams Vegetable impound ; made Vegetable Compound was made known rom iimpie root, and herbs ; the out I to the world. great medicine for women's ailments. The three sons and the daughter, I and the fitting monument to the noble I with tbeir mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. - An When Answering Advertieemsnti Kindly Mention This Paper. k to Trade. Lsbr. s town In Germany, has been Novel Way Boom . Originality a Requisite. Ton can never maintain a strong position In the Industrial world so greatly annoyed by two footpads, who long ss yon are content to wait tin waylaid many of tbe Inhabitants and somebody else has done something demanded that they should surrender good and then follow on the same their boots or pay down tbelr value lines. You can only get n real grip, when new. The two men, when araya Mr. John Foster Fraser, when rested, confessed that they were op- - you are sufficiently wide awake and enterprising to push ahead on yonr crating on behalf of n local own account kinder though PRICE, want no sign, Look out ie cars,' so I thought mebbe ye git em on thaL" Chicago Inter CURE THE GRP off JIHSRIPiiiE A New Geyaer. said young Miss Nuritch, we wss at the Yellowstone did we see all the geysers that Iherc? , my dear." replied Mrs. New-"w- e seen nil the things that waa Why? cause 1 heard old Mr. Dinken-Itellln- c B jg guakahteed to core K!M:L"C5EAmERuu' 12 IT DOST T MACK CVKB. Maaufas Hirer, gpriiacZefd, Rea . another mrn I Hie, Colo. HofonocaCortuoolo I where, my friend, will you be then 7 at Ifrsnf L flw, 0Mtsltais,II.M, RMUD I s fetch it on the sign bein' They If I could take yoo Into n Brockton, Mom. and with which (very pair aid rtollso why W. L. . coat mors to moho, why $1. Sold fit bettor, woar ionget. Sizes, Intrlnilc vnlnc than any other SJ.S0 shoo. Mf. Midi flow lam Maas, 12.30, $7.00. fl27flf.7fl.fljM Insist npna bovine WlLDn CAUTION. ahoofl. Toss no snhstltato. Noaao ha Shift Waist, Hot ood wtthnnt hk hum and pries stamped on bottai Bolt Mfi for Xoh fluteahrfwfifiiMfi (My mtH mt anor hraa . BURTON, broMFTiaii. t tar ooly too enu. Whro ordorln, Writ for Illiutnttad Catalog. GoU. snvsr. Lso4.SU IMS. SIS nol4 Uko to sioko KUt sad If o MW If too , lm DOUGLAS, Bioekton, Ido tons hota roarr Work tar aolr. Mrs. Dirsarat 100, D Lood- - P.0.BOS1U. 25c, 50c and 11," Duld $10,000 daughter-in-la- nt What the Farmer Said. Cansas lawyer tells of a visit he from an old farmer. farmer wanted a big suit for ges brought against a railroad any because bla old brlndle cow kieen run over during the night, hestlonlng him, the lawyer could lad a single peg upon which be legitimately hang a case. MEmnaa.Ba With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her the present Mis Pinkham. She was cere fully instructed in all her hard-wo-n knowledge, and for years she assisted her In her vwd I - cannot bt equalled at any price. Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. -- f sls0 I The Baron Himself. Task Beyond Artists Powers. A great Turkish player at artist who found It difficult to get pictures of Arabs in Morocco hotel In Constantinople ft writes: I once tried to sketch soma beating everybody within n wide raArabs In Algiers ; they constantly dius at ebess. One day a mean-looevaded me and at last nn old Moor Ing stranger watched the game. Ho with whom we were on .the friendly quietly offered to play. The Tvfc reterms, produced by constant bargainmarked, Ill play you for n hundred ing for embroidered rags spoke to sequins!" The stranger said: "Very ms on the matter like n father, for well." An unusual "gambit" was ofmy good. Tt Is not,1 he said. That fered by the stranger. Its acceptance any harm will ensue to those whose by tbe Turk caused the latter to lose picture you make; It Is you yourself the game. He said: "Sir, I thought will suffer Inconvenience In the next there was only one man In Europe Folsbinetf tbe photographer asked world. Allah will say to yon: who understood how to taka advanthe sitter reddened and looked lowing your own will and pleasure, tage of that move Baron von Moltke." yon have made these figures. 1 now "Sir," retorted the stranger, "1 am ffo, he answered, Just a plain, command yon give them souls." And Baron von Moltke, at your aerates. " k'dey congressman. b a Quick and Worid 1 I ' W. L. DOUCLA 3J?&3SHOES W. L. Douglas 84.00 Gilt Edge BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT 1 the mothers larre family, took With woman assistants, sane ss it up. But In 1878 the financial crisis struok capable as herself, the present Mrs. too were Lynn. Its length and severity Finkham continues this great work. and much for the real estate interests 'Why do you weep, Mrs. Jlllup? conceal tbe Alas,, you cannot nth front me, gently as you try to sk it My son Is lq prison. It requires some moments for tbe uni to convince her that her son is wily living In. the style befitting t irtnee of commerce. is always pitot Price Fifty Cents per bottle. . I kwZeWd itently. AiewYork.LY. . All this so far was done freely, with-- 1 Wlth0Ut prlc0 uni-gmw- w Pig Syrup of mothei-An- d the house where he lives Is insde of stone also. Yon cannot get iulde at, all without explaining the iture of your call to a man in stands at the door." Here fro old mother begins weeping bowels; Sm Francisco, Cal. Ky. gates." Wbst do you meanT" whispers the old harvest-- 1 work. She passed to her reward years ago, but not till she bad provided means for continuing her work ns effectively as she could have done It herself. During her long and eventful experience she was ever methodical in her work and she was always careful to preserve a record of every esse thateame to her attention. The case of every sick woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands receivedcareful study, and the details, includ- ' symptoms, treatment and results recorded for future reference, and these records, together with hundreds of thousands made sines, era It was her pleasure to search (hasaMif. and prepare simple and effective medi-dues for her own family and friends. Chief of these wss a rare com Dina--1 4km of the choicest medicinal roots and herbs found best adapted for the cure of the ills and .weaknesses twen-- 1 liar to the female sex, and Lydia E. Pink-- 1 hams friends and neighbors leaned her compound relieved and cured it became quite popular among Iron and liver, fitl.e heSl torick wmen the J,d orc5?rd8 vegetobta foods of ov Tlat eoHabora-a- ll reppMent kinds; so, If we but take the pains II tion tho information regarding to find them. In the foots and herbs treatment womans ilta, whlcJ of the field there are remedies ex-- antjienMcity and accuracy eaa hi bountifully provides Walled In. says tbe man "Yes, Mrs. Jlllup, who bas been on a long tour, "I saw where your son lives." about It," says the fonu "I have never been to JifTpTace but he always writes me very successful In life." Well, he lives In a big place, surrounded by a high stone wall, with Acts best on the kidneys one Genuine Syrup of Figs; teLcmisville, their early married life waetnarked by prosperity and happiness. They hadn four children, three sons and daughter. When Night, with wing of starry gloom, In those good old fashioned days It O'ershadowa all the earth and skies, to make Like some dark, beauteous bird whose wss common for mothers their own home medicines from roots ; plume, I and herbs, nature's own remedies Is aparkling with numbered eyes Area divine. in a physician only la specially 3hat sacredsobloom, thorn Lord! are Thine. calling excountless, So grand, argent esses. By tradition and them gained a wonof many perience When youthful Spring around us breathes derful knowledge of the curative propThy. Spirit warms her fragrant sigh; erties of the various roots and herbs. And every flower the Bummer wreathes Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest la bom beneath that kindling eye. Whereer wo turn. Thy glories ahine in the study of roots and herbs, their And all things fair and bright are Thine. characteristics and power over disease. 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