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Show y-Vf- U. SOME POINTS ABOUT Hgg S. DISPENSATORY Ths Evolved Deuribfi the Primipal Ingredients SKULL OF TYLER S. Product of Ctntil Invention. f a. Contained in The point of a needle is y f im Are we claiming too much tor Pernaa port ant part of that useful jj when we claim It to be an effective at rumen t and there are many Have we remedy for chronic catarrh ller name is Dolly, and she Is Just about needles calculated t abundant proof that I eruna is In real- the fluffy, violety, dimpled and demure the general public. The dafii ofneediea all over tht ity such a catarrh remedy? Let us see sort of person who ought to bear that sumption like 3, 000,000, :le la something what the United States Dispensatory tame. ed the women of the every a ter before yeat had The she had night says of the principal Ingredients of States break, losp and use sotn she rible out with and Him, falling Peruna. must have been absent minded when 000, 00 of those tiny tools. ft Take, for instance, the ingredient she needle gve went up stalls 'that afternoon to pie while threading hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. dress for a silly pink tea She didnt ever given a thought to th xfcus The United States Dispensatory says want to go, in the first place, but she processes through which tbs Are of this herbal remedy, that it is largely knsw that He would be theie and It must pas before it comes id Yet the manufaetu; of employed in the treatment of jlrprsvtd would never do to It t bint se that she needle mucous membranes, chronic rhinitis felt so badly about it that she had needes Indudes some 21 Ilf etent (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (ca lost her Interest In smutv Hesldts, t processes from cutting the gird ltd of she of didst fed badly about threading the double needles bf course, the sbomsch , chronic, intesti- , tarrh eyes to separating the two needion nal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice, (ca- it. No, of course not the on ift1"111 ( lre, headitg, n hciro-lsialrs she Fo j dragged tarrh of the liver) and in diseased nin? ll oil cleaning out the sideiof mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. and put on the vciy siuai test the eye, aunt getting, and fhulj )0l rs band brightest It is also recommended for the treat- and all of her For wrapping purple fcpffis gold bangle-- , mul her Dhlng ment of various forms of diseases pesince it prevents rusting, Tigre It u ilu.sk). was gold chatelaine are many sorts of needles, for Jar culiar to women. cloudy after mam and she had to light Another ingredient of Peruna, eory-dal- ia the gas to see how to g t the powder goons, cooks, glovemakers', weaver, sailmakPM, broom makers', ViOllsss fortnosa, is classed in the United on .straight, When sJrc. had finished Thij'hidlets States Dispensatory as a tonic. So also the lust touch ami i aw that It was and la cubebs classed as a stomachic and aa good. Bhe turned out Hu gas and the evolved product of centuries f In Its primitive fcrra t Define Invention went languidly down stall-- a tonic for the mucous membranes was of made bone, ivory, or wool. hot tom step she Cedron seed is another ingredient of she had reached the Point bv point Its manufacture ha aim had her that discovered (oi gotten Peruna, an excellent Ityg that has improved until this little but Sot r lovely violet silk gloves been very largely overlooked by the gloves--heinstrument Is now sue 4 She which Just matched her costume medical profession for the past fifty the highly fininhed product of twee h mm verv astonished rgn up again, years. The seeds are to be found in and provoked that slo- tin- careful and tteth century machinery and lklll. Herald few Tbe stores. United very drug catholic Dolly, should have fotgotten Zions States Dispensatory says of the action anything so vitally Impniiant to to THIS IS WORTH SAVING, of cedron that it la used as a bitter tho matter In hand. She would have tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, to take off every one of those gold Valuable Advice and Recipa by W5 and in intermittent disease aa a sub- bangles now and replace them on top Known Authority. of the gloves. stitute for quinine. 8he remembered having seen the Oil of copaiba, another ingredient of The following simple bomeeud on top of her bureau, so did not mixture is said to relieve gloves Peruna, is classed by the United State any fora t to light the gas again, but Rheumatism or bachache, also cleans Dispensatory as a mild atimuUtrFind stop ran down the and strengthen tbe Kidneys and BlaA diuretic. It acts on the stomach and snatched them up and steps, for she was late. When she der, overcoming all urinary disorder - intsatlnal tract. aa stimua acts It at the clock in the hall she if taken before the stage of Bright! lant on tbe genlto-urinarmembrane. glanced noticed that she was even later tban ! disease Fluid Extract DandoUoo, Useful in chronic cyetitis, chronic dys- she had thought, so she decided that f ounce; Compound Kaigoa, some chronic and and diarrhea, she would wait and put her gloves on one ounce; entery Compound Syrup. Sirs diseases of the liver and kidneys. in the street car. three ounces. Mix by shaUnf Send to u for a free book of testimoAfter a breathless run she caught a parlHa, well in a bottle and take In teaspoon-tu- l nials of what the people think of Pe- car on the fly, pushed her way Into It doses after meals and at bedtiue. runa as a catarrh remedy. The best and found a seat, only to find Him sitA authority states feat evidence is tbe testimony of those who ting opposite and staring at her quite these Ingredients aye mainly of veg. tranquilly. have tried it. etable extraction, and harmless to lee, to His hand went up the brim of his and can be obtained at small ot hat, but she coldly turned her chin to- from Disease Puxzlee Doctors. good prescription pharmacy. any the ward window at her back and Those who think A mysterious disease is troubling they have kldscy the Dutch tnedlral profession. It has gazed into the muddy street behind trouble or suffer with lame back or forcannot her. look Rut one behind broken out In the district of Ouddorp, weak bladder or Rheumatism, ahotld not far from Utrecht, and Prof. ever, and after a while ahe began give this prescription a trial, aa so to turn her head back again, harm can 8pronck, of Utrecht, after all tbe best gradually possibly follow Its use, ttl was then that she observed everyit u efforts he can devise, has had to con-feIt is said to do wonders for some In the car was gazing straight at t himself perplexed. The disease body pie. le a contagious affection of the heart, her. She blushed a deep scarlet. They Vales of the Newspaper. and the patients invariably develop were laughing! A messenger boy opSome Republican congressmen w her was so convulsed that he high fever. There have been more posite An old gen- discussing the president's suggest than 100 case. Prof, Spronck baa was fairly sputtering. tleman with eyeglasses grinned at her to shut out from the matte each ns " paper m have twrir printing from patients, but has utterly failed of the Thaw trial In K to find a cause or an origin for th And He hv was shaking with mirth or York. Mr. Littlefield of Maine Inor something equally vulgar. delight epidemic. She was on the verge of tears. dulged In a general review of tf It Isni likely that Horner knew the What could be the matter? Had press, its powers, functions and pr If It were not for the vlglq difference between heroic pentameter everybody noticed how she snubbed lieges. and a milk wagon; Rafael probably Him and were they laughing no. it press of this country, with its trait never guessed thht there was suet a couldnt be. She felt the front of her corps of representatives In Wash! If was carefully buttoned. ton," he said, 1 dont know wheth word as genre, and the language of dpeps, the average musical critic would touched her hat and hair and gazed I would care to serve In congress. doubtless have been too technical for down at her boots and petticoats. But experience here has taught me tti there waa not even a pin out of place. the newspapers perform a service the understanding of Wagner. Then she observed that her arms Inestimable value to the country, were bare and that she had forgotten sometimes think that congress wot to put on her gloves. With queenly drift Into many excesses if the pr AWFUL NEURALGIA dignity and her chin In the air, she gallery were not here to keep ua Palo Turned This Womans Hair mechanically thrust her hands into bounds White but She Was Cured by one of the violet silk things she carTho Motor Voice. Drv Wlll'sms Pink PiUai ried. Slip drew and drew and drew it The tennis elbow, the bicycle foq Do not seek relief from suffering up without cvnt glancing at It and the clergyman's sore throat and 4 simply, but free your system from th theu her fingers struck something manner of disabilities that come fn disease which is the cause of your strange and she looked down with modern conveniences are familiar ) suffering. That is the message which horror. us The motor omnibus voice was db a former victim of neuralgia sends to In her lap, with Its foot dangling to covered by a young wonian who w those who are still In its grasp. Hot the floor, lay a long, violet silk stockapplications, powders that deaden the ing. while on her forearm, in the full riding outside a tuotot omnibus, ag senses and others that reduce toe trying (as Is her habit) to talk. A4 the hoi rible truth suddenly flashed a heart action may cause temporary re- view of the whole car. she held violet silk stocking, its heel and her mind, and from lief but the pain Is sure to return with her lips . toe conspicuously covering . her oiuvu-- l p i f greater intensity. pip pip my voice sg Mrs. Evelyn Creuscre, who has a and her wriggling lingers tut till." The Reader She wanted to shtlek hut she beautiful home at 811 Boulevard West, Detroit, Mich., suffered for couldnt. The rest of the passengers Danger in Salt Baths. Salt water, so stiengthening ordb years .with neuralgia until she tried nearly did so, however, as she took this' tonic treatment. She says: the thing betweeu her fingers and rllj Is most weakening when t My trouble began about six years Jerked it off as though it had been a warm On most ocean boats there! ago and I did not rest aa I Bbould poisonous snake. su abundance of watm water In tb have, hut kept up about my many It was then that he showed his true bathrooms, and tho daily salt bath duties. After a time I became so colors and made her feel that never, S great t, nlc, but beware of getting t weak I could not do any work at alL I had sever backaches and such never could she live without him. too hot It will turn you faint If y dreadful headaches in the back part Reaching over, he carefully picked up do, even If you are accustomed to a and top of my head. My eyes were the violet gtocklngs from where they equally high temperature in fresh wj. easily tired and at times I saw black had fallen on the floor and atuffed ter at home. Tra- el Magazine. spots before them. I consulted sev- them In his coat pocket. Then he moA FRIENDS TIP. eral doctors hut without the slightest tioned the conductor to stop the car. benefit The pains were so Intense and, without k smile or a word, pre Man Not too Old to Aecqt that my hair turned white, ceded her to the door, helped her to a Food Pointer. I lost continually in weight and alight, and silently took her home. and was almost in despair , strength At her door she put out her hand For the last 20 years. writes a Wilfriend when a recommended Dr. and he laid the stockings in it. and Maine man, T've been troubled wth liams' Pink Pills. I tried them ac- then in the dusk she flung her arms cording to directions and soon began about his neck and vowed he was the Dyspepsia and liver complaint, to feel relief. At the end f three have tried about every known rem months I had gained ten pounds in bravest, bravest ever" He believes without much in the way of res weight and had no more trouble with he really was. until I took up the food question. I have been in perfect my nerves. "A friend recommended Grape-N-J health ever since and can heartily Could Pokt in Thsro. food, after I had taken all sorts, f commend Dr. Williams Pink Pills. About 20 years ago a boy from medicines with only occasional, Dr. Williams Pink nils are sold by R. I., had a mania for setporary relief. all druggists, or sent postpaid, on reting fires lust for the pleasure of seeThis wag about nine months ap, ceipt of price, 50 cents per box, six ing a blase. He almost destroyed s and I began the Grape-Nut- s for breql boxes for 12 50. by the Dr. Williams neighbors property once. fast with cream apd a little. sna. . Medicine Qo., Hcheneetady,.N. T. Hht 'father- xtd one fiayr" T dob't Since' then t have Lad the food font know what to do with my boy. I leas', one meal a day, usually I till him could him no breakfast whipped WETWEATHERWORK more, and it produced whip no effect. Words fall to express the beneff 8o 1 told him that bad boys like him received from the use of Grape-Nt- , f HEALTHFUL pent to hell where they would burn My stomach is almost , entirely AND forever. from pain and my liver complaint is PLEASANT said the little mischief, shout cured, I have "Oh flesh, slip IF YOU WEAR wont that be lovely! I can poke It well can eat nearly gained any kind of f, all I want to there. except greasy, starchy things and n strong and healthy at the age ofjq Cause for Anger. years. Whats the trouble between Hen-pecIf I can be the means of help WATERPROOF and his wlje? any poor mortal who has been titp OILED CLOTHING him telling a bled with dyspepsia ns I have bee She overheard f friend that his hatr was coming out am willing to answer any letter encVc Protwiles JWf( LonqMt Srvtc in large handfuls, and she has al- Ing stamp Name given by Posttn Lew In PH ways been proud of tbe smallneua Co., Battle Creek. Mirb. Read theh-ti- e Sold Everywhere hinds.--Houston Of hep Post. book. "The Road to Wel1vllle,"iB Th-r- cs on.- a !? pkgs. ts et t f i d, -- -- - - one-hal- well-know- tnde-detail- .1 w Kr-e- . t. i. - Ol k IN EVIOENCE. Feature of ths Trial of Sieve Adams at Wallace, Idaho. Wallace, Idaho. Tim skull of Fred in the trial of Tyler was in evidence Steve Adams on Monday Held up before the Jury by the bund of Deputy-SherifC. B. Williams, it bore Its own testimony of a cowardly crime. A big ballet hole back o the left ear and another hole on the right hide, where it Is supposed the ball cam out, showed how he met his death, shot by an assassin who stood behind him The state, it is believed, ha- - won the first round in the haute of witnesses by producing a mass of evidence which scent-- , to leave no doubt that the body found in the wood- - in the St. Joe count! d was that of Fred Tyler. f 8TILL AFTER THAT CUP. Yachtman ThirLs He Can Capture Trophy. New York. The from Glasgow from well ntoruied ourceQf ,TA?J)tlPK. lfipnpaLHOi, Uv-Uiw. J a possibility of atu.thti- (hullt-ngeappearing from the other side for the America's cup instad of Sir 'Iletran Upton. The second aspirant ls said to be Kenneth M Cl.uk a well known English yachtman It is said that Mr Clark has definitely made' up his mind to challenge, bnf that he will wait until the end of the coming summer ,to give Sir Thomas Upton the chance to get In his fourth challenge if he still desires a race, but in event of the matter 'being un determined at that time. Mr. Clark will send his challenge and take pr cedence over the Irish baronet. Ertgliah JARS Problem MAY ATTEND SCHOOL. at Aan Francisco Has Finally Been Solved. Washington The San Francisco school controversy, growing out of the segregation of the Japanese school children In that cityT has been settled. The basis of the agreement reached at the White House conference on Friday is that Mayor Schmitz and the members of the school board will, Immediately after the passage of the immigration bill as reported by the conferees in congress, abolish the Oriental schools and again admit Japanese children Into the white schools The president and Secretary Root assured the Californians that if the bill is not passed at this session an extra session will be called immediately after the adjournment March 4. TO STUDY WATER SOURCES. WDf Mk Belantlflo vestigation of This Subject. Washington. The senate has passed a bill providing for the Investigation of the water sources of the United States. The investigation is to be made by the director of the geological survey. Both underground and su face waters are to be Investigated. Ab amendment was adopted to tjie measure which permits between the states and the general government in making hydrographic aurveya. liw Oovrnmn Japs Pleased, Whites Angry. San Francisco. The terms of the agreement between the Federal authorities and the Schmitz purtv at Washington is very agreeable to the Japanese of this city, according to a statement Issued by U Oyatna, .ec retary of the Japanese consulate On the other hand, labor loaders are very much disappointed over the turn affairs have taken, the statement being made that "the proceedings have served one purpose at least, namely, seto demonstrate the hopelessness of imAsiatic curing protection against migration by any means short of an exclusion act. Promised to Sin No More. Savannah. Ga.In the United States court the S P Shelter company, the Patterson Downing comNatal Stores pany, the Standard and S. P. corporations, company, Sholter and J. F. Myers, individuals, known as the turpentine trust, entered pleas of guilty to a violation of act. The other th Sherman antl-trushad their indictIndicted Individuals ments nolle prossed. Sholter and vioMeyers agreed In writing not to late the law again ,t Crime of Farm Hand. Blackfoot, Idaho. After sending a bullet through the heart of Mrs. Mande Leslie early Sunday, Roy Merrill. a fann hand, committed suicide. The tragedy occurred at the ranch of Mr. Leslies father, J. W. Keeney, a who prominent farmer. Mrs. waa a widow, was banking tbe fire In the Parlor and the rest of the family had retired for the night' whan the shots were heard. It Is supposed that Merrill was .Insane from disappointment in love and Jealousy. . For Starving Chinaman. NaWashington. The American tional Red Cross on Thursday cabled an additional 13.000 to Consul General Rogers at Shanghai Totthe famine There are 7.000 bags of sufferers. seed wheat at Portland, Ore., destined for China, but owing to the car shortage the Red Cross is unable to send It to Seattle, from which port it would It Is exbe sent free of charge. pected. however, that arrangements will be made to send this seed to the Orient st the earliest possible moment Ths Cat Meat Man. There Is a man in New York city whom every cat on ths street runs to meet. Each day be calls to leave meat for the cats that are kept in warehouses on the water front as a protection againat ritcr rats. On Saturday Dioinings this cat caterer is always later, and the cats will not stir from home until he comes The man thinks that the cats must read the calendars in the offices to find out when Saturday, tomes, if not, how do they know Light in the Dairy Stable. so conThere are few stables structed that light cannot be giveu In larger quantities than at present. Many of our stables are dark holes, and that means also that they are dirty. The dark stable that is clean is an exception First give light, and" then It will be easier to get the Some of these dark cleanliness stables are bo filthy that a person cannot stay in them for five minutes without having the clothes become so scented that it will take hours of aerating to get rid of the obPaternal New Zealand. Tins should not It Is said That nobody is ever out jectionable smell The light stable is a heaUby of a Job in New Zealand There is an be plait- hut the dark stable Is not elaborate government department, blet in from at least which keeps a iccord of all who lose Light should the sides oast south and west. time employment and helps them to post tior.s, advancing rail wav fare to take Pruning Fruit Trees. them to piaies where htflp is desire i I prune as many of the tiees durout merchants or manufai and March as time and tuiers who want men, and as a last ing February will permit weather This makes a result giving the unemployed some third to a half of the total number on occupation govtinmem ope.atious each r Cutting with hand saws, to remaining limb, and clos, parallel Electrically Ripened Banana. An English ilctriejl expert has thiuning outer ends of limbs with pole and leaving as many fruit liscovered a ntaus of ripening ha prune-on main limbs, as nanas to oider The hunches aie hpurs ospeililly ptTBsible--lie- fdarr sit the Vase' In an 'In' hung airtight glass ami burned so plowing which are a number of electric lights. brti'-can be commenced as early as the The artificial light and heat has't-the ripening process in proportion to soil is in condition to woik, as all the the number of lights turned on Rec- moisture Is needed in decomposing the ords have'been made which enable heavy coating of manure drawn and the operators to make of anv spread each winter desired quantities at anv agreed time. A Gastronomic Joy. Popular Mechanics You i an talk about your clambakes, spiketail banquets, chamPractical Jokes Not Always Safe. pagne suppers and midnight lunches, A naval officer noticed that his debut aftee all the yolliest. merriest, canter of sherry grew sleadllv empty affair of ail is a turkey With a view to prevent the "evapora tion." he filled it up with the vilest supper with the church people down in the basi ment of the sanctuary. decoction he could compound The There is where one geis more happy sherry still decreased and at last he hearts and good things for his money called up the steward. His explanathan anywhere else Ohij State tion was thoroughly satisfactory. I Journal. give the cook two wine glasses for the soup every evening," he said. One View of Greatness. used to have great satis Tennyson . Improved faction telling his later admirers of a Green gutta percha is now obtained man in the Isle of on befrom the leaves of the caoutchouc ing asked if he wasWight who, with acquainted Is and tree, bald to be more durable the great man that wrote the In than that procured by cutting into the Memorlam, E a great replied stem of the tree. Unlike the oi dinary man! Wy. e only keeps one manproduct, it does not requiie an expen- servant an E dont sleep In th sive process of purification, so that ouse. Us cost is cheapened In France green Is rnow being emCopper-PlateAluminum. ployed In the construction of subA process of plating aluminum with marine cables. copper by welding methods has been invented in Get many by Herr Wach-nitThe Duty of All. This is regarded as important We live not merely in the world, because one of the obstacles to a but for the world as well as for ourwider use of aluminum has been ita selves. And In upturning the differlack of resistance to th ent strata of society what precious comparative action of many fluids and its failure metal is oft discovered, what unsus- to hold paint. These objections are repected spiritual values encountered! moved when it is Covered with a thin Ah, this Is world-servinlife better- plating of while its copper, weight i ing and gaining by giving of our time; not materially increased. talent, money or cheer, even more than w give. ... , ... ... ' Weather1 and Suicides. Suicide travels in waves like various Acre Bed. Quarter Berry kinds of crime and in large cities acre of good land, set come in they with proper varieties and well culti- November has rapid succession. Dull been called the suicide should 20 to 40 vated, produce from but shows a larger month, August bushels of nice berries eveiy season, number the past year, and it is believA. M. This would Thayer. says give ed that the great heat has a very great an ordinary family fresh berries every deal to di with suicides. In extrema a in and liberal season, day supply, cold weather there are few suicides canned, preserved or dried, during the In this or any other country. entire vear The Witness of Age. Does Your Cow Do This? God has arranged a series of test Any cow falling to provide eight along ones path which brings out pounds of milk a day now. when win- to view the principles which really f are govern us By the time we reach old ter and here, can hardly be considered a age, if not before, these many cruOf course, this does cibles profitable one through which our are not apply to the heifers or to cows called to pass have removedspirits all doubt almost due to freshen as to whose we are and whom we love Sherlock Bristol. Good for the Hair. Wheie the hair is dry and brittle, with a tendency to fall out. an English restorative is the simple one of a free application of pure ooooanut oil This treatment, continued for a few weeks six. perhaps will accomplish ex cellent results - Bet-sin- vt-a- s Gutta-Percha- a gutta-perch- z. r :A One-quart- feed-stuf- high-price- Blindfers. How would you like to wear blind ers when going into a strange place? Colts don t tike it either Give them a fair show. Strip off the blinders! Iat the little fellows see; that Is only-faiAnd you would he mad if we said you were not fair Now wouldn't you r Ths Joys of a Bridegroom. Mr Troomer "Where on earth Is my new silk hat Ive looked everywhere for It" His Bride (sweetly) You said you wanted it ironed, dear, so I sent It out to the laundry. A Long in Ssrvics of Firm. London firm of electro-plat- makers has women It from its service Townsends Enamel Cream Makes aitrseiira fit to feo powder, For iU Immedfatair Superior tu use la not doiooiwd. ovory wkara. Prtoo 50 con to FOR TWO YEARS e men and who have been working for We heve been trying to enlerge Wetch In to 3 0 18 our Repairing Department to do work promptly. Wo hsvs succeeded. Send in ad you want to years Feminine Remonstrances. euf-flclent- ly Men are strange creatures. They grumble if we are extravagant and frivolous: they do not like us to be too simple torial. In our habits. Ladys Pic- Danish Provsrb. her husbands beet turned' homeward, and not his toe. Danish A 170 bad wife wishes Hair st SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. A Modern Water Works System t 1 j pW'l J ri small cost is possible anywhere by using Fakbanks-Mors- e Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene or Aloobol I Engines. Size 2 H. P. to200 H.P. a Tbe same engine can be used lor electric light and many other purpose. Mk.HUwtGhWNaT 865 FAIRBANKS, MORSE. 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