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Show Many Persons Have Catarrh 'of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder and DonT Know It. Mr C. l! N Albany Club, writes. f l Pe-ru-n- a. H l.ui,,rr trc -- M . t mt Uon Since my advanced age I find that I have been frequently troubled with urinary ailments. The bladder teemed Irritated, and my physician said that It was catarrh caused by a protracted cold which would be difficult to e on account of my advanced years. I took Perunm, hardly daring to believe that I would be helped, but I found to my relief that I soon began to mend. The irritation gradually subsided and ' the urinary difficulties passed away. I have enjoyed excellent health now for tbe paat seven months. I enjoy my meals, sleep soundly, and am as well M I was twenty .years ago. 1 give all C. B. Sea hot. praise to Peruna. over-com- Suffered From Catarrh ol Kidneys, Threatened With Nervous Collapse, Cured by Mr. F. It Riohani, 60U II Street, N W, Washington. It f , Mar ( orrt-s- indent, write. "Exiutly six tars ago was ordered to tuba as stall correspondent of the New 'S ork Sni I was in charge of a Sun l)ispat li boat through the Spanish America n war The cffet t of the tropical climate and the nervous 6train showed plainly on my return to the states. Lassitude depi ession to the Verge of melancholia, and incessant kidney trouble made me practu ally an Invalid. This undesirable condition continued despite the best bf treatment Finally a brother newspaper man, w ho like myself had served in the war. in duced me to Rive a faithful trial to Peruna. I did so. In a short tune the lassitude left me, my kidneys resumed a healthy condition, and a complete cure was effected. 'I cannot too strongly reeommed leruna to those suffering Xx ith I ain able kidney trouble. to work as hard as at any time in my life, and.the examiner for a leading insurance company pronounced me an A risk. In Poor Health t)ver Four Year. Only Remedy of Real Benefit. Mr. John Nimmo, 215 Lippincott, St , Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant of that city and also a member of the Masonic order, writes: I have been in poor health generally hen I caught a for over four years. had cold last winter it settled in the bladder and kidneys, causing serious trouble. I took tw o greatly advertised a. r To-da- y After takir g the oath of office durAt ing the inauguration ceremonies RoosePresident 4. Marih Washington velt delivered the following speech: Citizens My Fellow have more No people on earth cause to lie thankful than ours, and this I said reierently, In no spirit of boast tulnebh ia our own strength, hut with giatitude to the Giver of Corn! who has blessed us with the ccnditlonSSthij'h haie enabled us to g achieye so lare a measure of R AS US To of and happiness. people it has been granted to lay the foundations of our national life in R new continent We are the heirs of the ages and yet we have had to pay few of the penalties which in. old countries are exacted by the dead hand of a bygone civilization. We hce not been obliged to fight for out exigence against any alien race; and et our lite has called tor the vigor and effort without which the manlier and hardier virtues wither it Under such conditions away would be our own fault if we failed; and the suice-- s which we have had in the past the success which we confidently- belieie the future will bring, should cause in us no feeling of vainglory but rather a deep and abiding realization of all which life has offered us, a full acknowledgment of the responsibility which is ours; and a fixed determination to show that under a free government a mighty people can thrive best, alike aa regards the things of the body and the things of the soul. Much has been given to ns, and much w ill rightfully be expected from us We have duties to others and duties to ourselves; and we can ahirk neither We have become a great nation, forced by the fact of its greatness into relations with the other nations of tbe earth; and we must behave as beseems a people wrlth such all other Toward responsibilities nations, large and small, our attitude well-bein- ' , PRES. C. B. NEWJIOF, From Catarrh of Bladder. Suffered desired results. leruna is the only remedy Inch was really of any benefit to me. I have not had a trace of kidney trouble nor a cold in iiiv si stem. Contains No Narcotics. One reason why leruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that Pe-ru-- it contains no narcotic of any kind. 1eruna is perfectly harmless It can lie used any length of tune w ithout acquiring a drug habit Ieruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect It has no bail effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes w here leruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Ieruna Contained any drugs of kidney remedies without weeing the a narcotic nature. Pe-ru-- na turJ lls national lift accon l anted by a like which are roblen i(lt) ever befun nation that rise ierv to greatre-- Power invariably means toh reijp. and danger Our foi efitfcers taced certain perils which we lave outgrown We now face olh Perils the very existence of which It U impossible (hat they should foresee. Modern life is both complex and intense and the tren endous changes wrought by the extraordinary industrial developments of the last half century in every fiber of cur social and political being Never before hsv,. lm.n tried so vast and for midable an experiment as that of ad ministering the affairs of a continent under the forms ol a democratic republic The conditions which have told far our marvelous material wellbeing, which have developed to a very high degree our energy self reliance and Individual initiative, have also bi ought the care and anxiety inseparable from the accumulation of great wealth fa industrial ctnters Upon tbe succe-- n of our experiment much depends; not onlv as regards our ow n welfare, but as regards the welfare of taanldnd If we fail, the cause of free t throughout the world will rock to its foundations; and therefore our responsibility is heavy, to ourselves to the world as it Is today, sad to the generations yet unborn. There is no good reason why wo should fetr the future, but there Is every reason why we should face 't seriously, neither hiding bom ourselves the gravity ol the problems before us nor fearing tc approach these problems with the tc unbending, unflinching purpose solve them Bright. Yet, sfter all. though the problems are new, though the tasks set before us differ from the tasks set before our fathers who founded and pro erred tins republic, the spirit in which these tasks must be undertak nd , is keit ii 8ruth a. .juartir 4 it PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Piuk-ham- 's Av-nu- FAftTIOMJK KfKLETflWIIXAOTWKAR RK4MT to W. L. DonflM uni at Mi him. m4 II (knuit, Hame fa fra n.i.1. IBoan. rtii-M- li k Mu , pnm, id Iinun ef (hkna. aoU Sum Tmlmt U.tCar. If jraa a Ijaptsm CmmIUUm -- r Spscial Offer ia Privats am Dissam --Vfl am MlT.rta from Private IX Uafortautee. af kotk ! epos as leelUeeale Or 1M Sfe or ooataioa-- X eleeye keee aa ' for anrth mm MlMal PM. ad rok tae Ckerlmiee, vho aoaa M TOC SpeiaUu TO CAT TUSK OHS DOLLA. DO HOT CHTU, CLMJSO CSLBOS SHOCKS TOO WISH TO- TOURSBLr SOTS DM SHOSKS- tHOW THST CSS OCRS SWO DO CUES PRITATB IMS Bees I .IN. m ntmr DM yoa opar hoar of a mfaoSlas iU Oat la oiekaoi preeleee. - TokoSweemr ao okooookioobooMooo ,o.r aooof If ,oa Saood oailoot par U o--t. OP MBS too malt of olorarA or of --. LH V A RJ leiuM PR WTATR SLABD Dul 8o-boro. aoa IXJCAL TRBATRl aro onAor tbo oM ead of Ml AMLT CCBKS Hi otbor Uemn bbp MAH HOOD. oara Wo LUlf Soulaal iroobla. Woakoou, Spormotorraa.o. traatawat for tbfo kladrod tronbloo, la look Kuo aa for look SYPHILIS. VARlOOt BLR UOHORHHORA. eoaMmiiel w. awaaaauor r uooor - tkaa a., laotltotioa lo tha aot. Aflvlao PRSB 4 oaooliatloB, by emit or at tbo oWtaa Riaulaatloa aa4 a Ml,Rraalaso I teS; Oaakaro aa4 boUOafk If a la IR orHOB HOIRS ill ioooT to 'Htm-tooth- Ml aalM WlllIWIS o Mafam flu mr moaoli OHS. SHORES & laoal,a, SHORES. RCUIABLC .IA IMA aa4 IMIror Plaoior .. . told Eioirt Specialists. 249 .AI Lake CRf. Ulek. Ok TM MOUTH. TMROaT, STOMACH AMO BOWS!,.... TiiOold Go- - Dooor,,Taiordo. POULTRY SUPPLIES PRRR ILLUSTRATIO OATALOAUR THE LEE PIONEER SEED CO. vwnvmn0 colohaoo f St, RENT HEW PENSION LAWS FREE AT BICKFORD, Ahio RATH Wubliftak. D. L iLfTbsapsoas 91 Eye SEEDS Water nut AU ttL 1 4 iRaMCowbSrraR. TaouaOooA V I I r la lo.fi Paf, Wba 7OR ha Farttp luf. f oa gat tAr krtl. Big catalog tie OooA YOBELER lint W. N. U., SEED CO. Salt Lake-N- o. LT OPT V, UTAH tO. 190! B .NFVFR Drug Co., Central Fill REMEDY aoa sals av all oauaaiara AMR aaNBRAL STOSS.. ... Salt Lake City, Utak. Agints. Working 8umatraa Coal Mlnea Extensive coal mines are now be Snmatre. ing vorkert o- aiuat be one of cordial and sincere friendship. We must show not only la ouf word but tn Ttur deed that ire are earnestly desirous of securing their good will by acting toward them In a spirit of Just and generous recognition of all their rights. But justice and generosity hi a nation, as In an individual, count most when shown not by the weak but by the strong. While ever careful to refrain from wronging others, we meet be no less' Insistent that we are not wronged Ourselves. We wish peace; hat we wish the peace of justice, the peace of righteousness. We wish it because weJhink it is right and not because we are afraid. No weak nation that acta manfully and justly should ever have cause to fear ns, and no strong power should ever be able to single us out aa a subject for insolent aggression. Our relations with the other powers of the world are important; but still more important are our relations Such growth In among ourselves. wealth, in population, and in power aa this nation has seen during the cen-- , minn Si Ivor I opp r LM RoiorU and Kirk Oroo Boocbt. Ogden Assay too BROCKTON, MASSACHUSCTT! eoe -- ! It-- imII ontof tonshww hi I worl4. if yoQ 4Mr Cmlulapu Sprint Alpl. oho fie HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA March 4, 1905. WE.. IkrMt, RUMi. writ far iUiutrmtm W.L.DOUCLA8, Inaugurated kid-e- ye. hM th fll hr Wn fpoqDle- - to II iMrtlMsr IrWormmUoa, Nsiden-Judso- TREAT and CURE Jfr YJLDOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRiCt W. L iMunh a t mrtmm Vnftshn hi toi fl W bAsmb. Corrnnm Is u coHsidsrrsi tm be tkd Jhtmt prnttni Hmthrr prmehic. WOOLSON SPICK CO., Toledo, Ohio. B--M. 9 to Boya wear . L Douglas $3 50 sal $3 00 shoos beoautt they fit better, hold thair shape, and wear lenger than ether makes. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE amd ell wwM r (f fi( on every package. for valuable premiums. ye, Mr. Knr, bwik mmy MMTTSM THA 3 OTHtM HAXK9 AT ATT TMfCt, MFor (to thrdf ytmrt f km tom W.LfkmghmtXVltkimnmdfonnA 9 n4 o 9h4 kut Inter Ihmm kmi fkt4 ( Ao. t-- ! arrHJ, 4 ut. i mkt rr fw ( ayihtl Saar, ImtuutmpMu, 1m4. lected at the plantation, shipped direct to our various lactorles, where It Is skillfully roasted and carefully packed In sealed packages unlike loose coflee, which Is exposed to germs, dust. Insects, etc. UON COFFEE reaches yon as pure and clean as when It left the factory. Sold only In 1 lh. packages. -- te oht leeeato to! $4.40 ehwro mrmtoy se(4 (NrN pill rtmtli llvr iTrlMlnuI rlilr!. ohM rttrir whrrt. Mlm Hmmm mrm wUtolto W.t.l!tlM ler w htrt jrtur lit, amd ever increasinajHipularlty? UON COFFEE Is carefully se- mt A DOUGLASrn iui(f haOwwi Confidence of the People CATARRH e, S3J12&33S2the SHOES oHIwb I Vaa Mti ftflMmt 9S.M mmd Itwlr rl4 Mt B4jflr( anFair MftiUng mm IImbom p Jwmt Thfl lli4r. wtnrtni sJJm Cm tl.M. T rwe W. la. INMflM S4.AU oliM Otwi rt I taelM IN aar mt hnM heltrr, Wp f rtwf V . 1. UmI?. UwgU M IMMrkl (Mr M.40ohM liiwlr feilM toy 4om of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE far over a quarter of a century ? T there any stronger proof of merit, than the s a Tear Abed the United Judgment of Aidless Lion-head- u MIL W. being a square man, will not try to sell you any thing els& You may not core for our opinion, but Lion-hea- d and firs. S. Frahe Mrs. Samuel Frske, of Prospect Of all the diseases known, with which women are sftlieted, kidney dia Plains, N J , writes , ease is the most fatal, lu fact, unless Dear Mrs Pirkham I tiiaiik you enough for what Lvdia early and - correct treatment Is applied, Plnkham a rgetable louipouad has dime the weary- patient seldom survives for me yt heu 1 first wrote to you I had suf- th riortor lld Being fully awaie of tins, Mrs IMnk-hai- fmlfVvani with Iroiitd and corgwUon of the womb early in her career, gave exhausti- kidney all the time, and I ve study to the subject, and in pro- My tuu-- noa. lied dreadfully with that txarliig-dowfeeling I uttered ducing her great remedy for woman a could room. I did uo the walk hardly ills l.ydia K Ilnkhama Vegetable better, ao decided to stop doctoring Compound was careful to see that it get any i mv phymeian and take Lydia E. contained tbe correct combination of Vegetable Compound and I m1thank control that to do all sure was herbs which ful to say it haa entirely cured ma, fatal disease, woman s kidney troubles mv own work, have no more backache and The Vegetable Compound acta in har- ali tit bad symptom bay disappeared. and I cannot pratae your medicine enough, mony with the lawa that govern the advise ali women suffering withsidney entire female system, and while there would it. are many so called remedies for kidney trouble to try Mrs J. W. Lang, of 62 Third troubles. Lydia E Iinkham's VegeNew York, writes: table Compound ia the only one especially prepared for women, and thou- Dear Mrs Plnkham I bar Iteea a great sufferer with kidney sands have been cured of serious kidney My back ached all tha Mm and 1 derangements by it. Derangement of trouble. 1 beard that Lydia K. discouraged. the feminine organs quickly affect the was Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would enra auoh haa woman a and when kidneys, kidney disease, and I began to taka it; aud it symptoms aa pain or weight in the haa cured me when everything else had faded. down pains, I have recommended it to lot f pwph and loins, backache, hearing urine too frequent scanty or high col- they all praise it very highly. ored, producing scalding or burning, Mrs. Plnkham Standing Inor deposits like brick dust in It; unvitation. usual thirst, swelling of hands and feet, suffiT-ln- g from kidney Women swelling under the eyes or sharp paina in the back running down the inside trouble, or any form of female weakof her groin, ahe may be sure her kid- ness are invited to promptly communiPlnkham, at Lynn,. neys are affected and should lose no cate with Mr time in combating the disease with Maas. Out of th great volume of ex Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- perience which ehe has to draw from, pound, the woman's remedy for wo- it; is more than likely she haa the very man's ills help yonr knowledge The following letters show how Her advice is free and always helpfuL ia. successful it marvelously Ixdla E. PlukluuB's Vegetable Compound I Woman! Cso7 for Woman's Ea. muon That you wapt LION COFFEE always, and ha, Save these firs. J. W. Lany W. L. Say Plainly to Your Grocer What Woman s Kidney Troubles E. PinKhams Vegetable Compound is EspeShort Speech Delivered by Chief Executive Aftei Lydia cially Successful in Curing This Fatal Taking the Oath of Offic- e- Our Duties as a Disease. Nation to the World and to 0 urselves. President Newhof and War Correspondent Richards Were Promptly Cured By INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Thinks Ben-Hu- r Great Book. Ayad A, GhaztHi, an Egyptian, engaged in the work of the medical department at the University- of Cincinnati, has applied to the publisher of Ben-Hu- r for permission to translate the work into Arabic. Mr. Ghazuli haa translated a number of works, inHistory of Philoscluding Spencer It is his opinion that there ophy, r is need for just such a book as which he describes as one of the most Instructive and interesting books of this age," in the Egyptian hn:h of which he I a member. - Ben-Hu- en and these problems faced, if our duty ia to be well done, remains essentially unchanged. We know that self government ia difficult. We know that no people needs such high traits ol character-a- s that people which seeks to govern Its affaire aright through the freely expressed will of the freemen who compose But we have fslth that we shall not prove false te the memories bt the men of the mighty past. They did their work, they left us the splendid heritage we now enjoy. We in our turn have an arsured confidence that we shall be able to leave this heritage unwasted and enlarged to our children and our childrens children. To do so we must show, not merely in great crises, but in the everyday affaire of life, the qualities of practical intelligence, of courage, of hardihood and endurance, and above all the power of devotion to k lofty ideal, which, rnade great the men who founded this republic in the daya of Washington, which made great the men who preserved this republic in the days of Abraham Lincoln. VERY FEW, IF ANY, CIGARS SOLD AT 8 CENTS. COST AS ai nxn (mu Everybody ir cant Overall be meUf than the MOUNTA1NKKR" brand, made by Z. O. M. I. and for aal by all raliabi atoraa. CRiPO it nn - MUCH TO MANUFACTURE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER VIYY ASK YOURSELF BEST BY TEST Salzcr'o hv Vied all ktnde of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare wh your Fuh Brand for proteaian from all lundt of wernher. I CTI name end tStrwm National Osb I !?. Kioto YiokM Ir Ototo W. to W Mi I JU. eatf la X. Dssouk SIMn.perere, lee eeabtat teat record le ML Me Itol d die For 10c and thlSBOtlew wnttr of tm emeheeed Immt eierfce tad upon eppLrmiei 1 ere eMlIyoe free Meet Swee ee aad ear ta tmtaloe Ml-IM1M ell etiout line eet utmost eed Tbe Sfidte Fell lOHff "Practlcaflilow. We live In TOWER CANADIAN practical age, remarked a West Philadelphian. CO . LIMITED For &HW& year I re noth, th of Tm.,c4. who advertise to do -horseWst Wrsthsr Ctsthisf Ushers Wsmstsd practical Now. shoeing Woodland Avenue barber bas down as a practl- cal Napoleon alwaya . Shaved himi-elfi thought It ! tht ii4 wrrltowy, to him either over suspicious or frmt FfttoMPf4 dvwtl proved ih W too(i lprent too of ol(4 m f4 lto(b4 cowardly; but perhsp it was because of toftltry (. pet 4jr, II. dvac4 those who wielded u,e razor were not Caie1) wntodlaff fwo with x 4lrr mbmm Hw m4 towevy fnmtohM PhAiinmnm prattles! In thus,) days. - The sign of Btroowy V fpilto vmfclftr Pswuiew the practical toothp-nA4jrooo Oe K BlIW, is yet to ap-III I4tototo BiiMfmf, pear. Phi!MM4 R.cord(. Chi0( litcrfry 4. J A MUE SEED COl, La Cnees, MS. y M hair-cutter. WANTED Iprti! SEVEN LEADERS Mlaarma. MboAp ftnw4 PlymowthW tovlt Blk IM. Bo OrpAnrimM Dmi 411 Ufbori, Lffbort Wbltto Wymtodkill prim vlBWirt, Kfffi to for Uk Wrltti! AMUtol Browtow, Ctoicfe foo4. Aio liffabouifi WOiAto uf VOBELER SEED CO. CITY. UTAH When Answering Advertisements . Klrdly Mention Thia Paper- - 4 |