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Show CATARRH A OF ITHE LUNGS. Chicago Lady Cured Fearful ard Prorrunert b) Pe-ru-- Miss Ma trie Betsey Jto-j- . 1, JenttK .vri -- ra, . . r u i s, utirv of the , .i",, i n u-t- U ,u v, 'VrUiSi.ue , . I,t tin uio mg- glow-larm ruing Peruna . fall mght tl v m.j'it severe I ( cold I cut ii id III m ft oughed nightaml du ami in lungs and throat tecame so sun e ttiat I was m great dis- - Btreet.Chu-ip,- g word- -. La-- t LAGC 1 1 OF Vcvnaei'u! BA3CBALL Description- t 'i of t e Nai onsi Game? 1 our i ,,, s u, .ii, third and IIogH1 !,, u, t t p ' h ! to t ie outer most pint im f ,i u n- ik aud invfjtrd mi, mi u'adil Un.mgh Groo b JlStiJ o ( a t Jut , ami, n ensiufid Smiths toiMier (,, ,f, u,i u hilt fulled to ferrj it it, Hogans extremities Boiled the ruh'H r (t I- ' ,t (in ! Wlilb ii w, Is Hr Tin Soft . In . m iM 1th t i i iW l n ii And mV An I in to niu 1 t I r fclng TbtTtV grateful day We here proved one Ctoronie ofcUHoeaeU 4 iiatM brpnbitshinff ttooMBda of ml notary toetlm ntats cf homo people firlni Minei pieture and mMiomSi all We ono l pubilKh onr eyres In prtreto heennse it won Id betray eonthtonee. Hence we heve to prove onrlll te UUs el au of iron Dies in nothor wny. ThU U oer Experience in. Their Lives. The first time Mr and Mrs. Henry Kettles of St Louis ever faced a camera was when they celebrated their golden jedding last week and sat for their photographs to' a new paper artist gOODODOWKKH50DDKjOOOOOOOa ST. JACOBS pisn Wo eora yon Aral nod then nek s reneen- - ebie foe when yon nra need. Ton sen de- Pend npoe oor word eoy bnnk tn U eh will endorse II, ihotmeiKts of Vntteme her 0 enrtomed on. Mow we yon te 7G,' w I to went with tbe dtstiwH not demend fee tndsntiodiin tbetn will tn 'wm enrelaoe MeniMtod ff f OIL 1 jj !)! A. A. & PWOR. g, Sent ins) Weslrneew. Verteocele tmorrhoee tJvpnPe e4 oil peTOjmTorrtoe weak Demies ot men. totifMil'aifOn eud sdrtce free, by letter or la person, toil or write. WE CURE CATARRH end elt diseases of tbe best" Henri, tkomeeb. Istwer Kidnewa. Bladder. Berrea bkin Brain, and oil Chronic dlweasewof mon wotooo ood obUdreb o.n.tolp.M.1 BrenmnsTtoA Bnndoye end HoUdoyslOtom DRS1 SHORES SHORES, QL POSITIVELY CURES . - Rheumatism Neuralgia. Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND XPERT SPECIALISTS. LYON BLOCK. 56 W. 5oon4 WALT LAKE CITY. - 8t-- , TBB Vf AGTC PCRSE. 3fHhtf m frkm sve-- 1 1. H. lr.nrvd- SS vwtHii VEULavUX, ttrmsd View Iu, Pm Imm, - UTAH ,. JUNKED bee, eopper, iAom etn. 1l Pare hidea. Pef nit - prfop for beeewot. ree- L'um. bipbwe- Krt Hhad -- 'f to-da- Army i Effect of Neat Uniforms. Talking of the t f:cc t a neat and clean uniform has on the soldier a veteran writes. "As an Illustration of shnie of the tnings i have been saying let me tell an anecdote of tin Civil war. as related by a volunteer officer 'We seldom saw legulaF soldiers during the war Thev wire a few regiments of them, always drills I. dis tn a w Ay it at ciplineiTand no voluntee.'s w r- - We imed to laugh at them We d.dn t ie me a soldier could fight anv bet'rr tor havirg his shoes blacked or that iloikwOra pre clsion on drill meant better fie.itlng In battle. was in tbe tail end of a rout. The aVmy had gone to pleees A broken, disorganized mob we were, pouring along a road, every man for himself in the falling dusk. AH at once the seething, dust colored crowd ahead paused, swayed, broke and washed w the widen or thr road,"nd out stepped a solid body of dsrk blue, a regiment of the dandy regulars, the Only unbroken regiment in our division, going to bold the enemy: clothes brushed, every rap on at the same angle, every musket held at the same angle, every set of fours the same distance apart, every foot falling at the same instant, heads up and to the front. Rllent. quick a grqa, smooth running ma hine. And they had on white gloves, golnj out to die In white gloves, for. man. they pretty hut .they held, the nearly enemy held tentlmej their number ontil help could come and saved the day. Yes, we like to dress for the great Occasions of life, for dinners, balls, weddings and to die 'I i ( ,, 'll,, , Chun 8p t i t I, , ll II u( - i i iiiatum , o - Ch5DChODOhJDOOOOO i Inter l) tsn "There wv ( "ii ni - Tliuct ,u bill UM sollls of the haiip tnlgjt olio t i!n that (lip that Im8, satu ineiuliers of an ()1 to post. A "It 4 m tfe summer of IS(,2 great tnn.Uer of the tefugecs would ora tMo our lines from East Tennea-,ee- , ant th. were being rapidly organist 4 n to uginients, both of tail idiH'o. for service In the Upton trmv One bultrj afternoon in v Attgaktsn infant!) captain belonging to one ot the Tennessee rgimenta wasdiflliiiK ins (onipany He had his men in two tanks, and wished to change them from that into four ranks. Eli nr not knowing or forgetting th tiMia! command, he called out. Toim two strings to four strings, git Youngsters Should Down Brakes. Tbe av sotne of tbe fellows get tangled p Baid a veteran from Massachusetts as he managed to pull him self together out of a crowd near the treasury, during the recent etuamp-men- t. "reminds mo of Ihe conductor who Wai elected to a captaincy of a company, lie was drilling a squat), and this, man hit, g them by flanks ha turned tespiak to ajollo' officer for a secenl On looking around agala toward bis squad he saw that tbaf were dn the art of butting up Into a fence, h Bis hurry to halt tbemt cried : cst "Down brakes! Dows braked! ,D, it, down brakes! Now 1 think some of these young fellows ought tq down brake when they tee us old Japs coming. tointermanded by Curtin. One f the Pennsylvania fighters my s that when the wtate was greatlpwa cited over the tira eaten ed- the rebela, everybody- shouh derefann and was ready to. rush Into thi battleneld. When the enthusiasm was at its height Geo. McClellan had drh en the enemy off and Gov. Curtis lecallttd the troops, A young man, Tho was deeply Imbued with the spirit of patriotism and religion, was describing his own feelings during his period. He was slow in coming to his dfrision, but said. I sought the dlierhon.of heavpn, and ! heard a unto me, Go, and I was on the point of going when Gov. Curtin cot me; mantled the order." old-tim- e - volte-ttayln- A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors, Mrs.- - Hayes, of Boston, - Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything elsefailed, by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Irs. Ilnyes Tlrst Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help I h ak Mns. ITnkham: I have been under Boston doctors treatment for a long time without any relief. They tell me'I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot bit down u ithout great rain, and the soreness extends pains both Iwick aud front. My abup my spine. I have bearing-dow- n domen is swollen, atnl I have bad flowing spells for three Tears. My appetite is not gixHh I cannot walk rr be on my feet for any length of time.The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor. given in your little book aotny ease, so I writs to you for oil vice." - (Signed) Mrs. ruratcly descnlo E. F. IIavf.s, 52 Dudley ot, Iloxbpry) Boston, Mass, . - Note the result of Mrs. Pinkhams advlcea! though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional Instructions as to treatment, nil of which helped to bring about the happy result I)fcR Mns. I'inkham ! Sometime ago I wrote to you describmy your advice. You replied, and I followed rymptoms and ing I am a well woman. all your directions carefully, and The uso of Lydia Ik lMnhhums Vegetable Cf upound entirely expelled the tumor aud strengthened my whoio system. I caa walk mues now. d to-da- "Lydia lars a drop. ' lkPlnlihami men btiriri his hulk--t In the redskin s biain. The brother got a idiot a! SfftSerTtuITan at the amt mo tnent,nd. as hts ball er tired ths head he.bfl off the end of a cartudge to had main and aa'd 'Theres another It dial gone to hell y Vegetable Compound is worth five dot-- , I adviso all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial (Signed) Mbs. . R. F. IUyks, Dudley fct, (Iloxbury) lioston. Mass, 252 Mountnln.of gold could not purchase such testimony or taka the place of the health and happiness which Lydia lk iLnk hams Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs, Hayes. Such testhiKuw' jshouldbe accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia Ik linkhnnis Vegetable Compound stands, without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills of women; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimonial let-ters we are daily printing in the non papers can leave no room for doubt Mrs. Hayes at her above address still gladly answer any letters which sick women mar write for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitude to Mrs. iinkham and Lydia Ik 1lnkham Vegetable genuino and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too Compound is sotake in return for her health and happiness. great for her to Truly is it said that it is Lydia Ik I'inkhaius Vegetable Compound that is curing so many women, and no other medicine ; dont forget this when some druggist wants to sell you something else. FORFEIT H WtekJuomfcift, wkiUi will p-- or Ltlia Anecdote of Bennington. Dim!'? the hard fought battle of BenntrMi n two brothers iought side by kite, protected by the trunk of a fallcB tree. The older was a man of pravsr, but the other was not Baum's India allies were in ambush, picking off tie Americans, when the older brother got sight of one of them, and, takina king aim, lifted up heart and voice in prayer, saving. "Lord, have proiuc ih original le(lr aud tff&fttartf of their absolute etimnftnes Ut FUtkkata MtUkiot tf&A Moil Utah's Favorite Confections MOLASSES DAINTIES v V CARNATION CHOCOLATES AjA your "Dtaltr for Thtm. Salt take Candy Co ,, Sole Makers. A Relic of the War. f Hyndman, a grocer, in openbg a case of peaches recently disc'jwred a small package of. Manila paper enclosing a .50 calibre ball, with a det In its side showing nervlce. On the paper was written: This bullet v as found in the orchard and the- packer woiild tike-- to heai from it, as I live on tbe old Ken-nes- s Mountain battlefield and would like know who gets this relic of the war the states. Waller & Rev oobis. Marietta, Cobh county, Ga." The Bullet will lie placed witu tbs i ole a iis rredcntiauu In Washington ieadquarters. DatiH J. - Tribute from an Old Foa reunion of civil war veterana In Yshington, Iowa, the old soldiers bad fur one of their most welcome .jlte ft Coi. Jp5iah ftUfrson. who a regimeirt of Alabama aval-f- y ll The'TebeHifin. thil. Rattersivn an addre in which he said, aniii xreat cheerirg: The greatest trlbe 1 can pay you ia to bring you the ficssage that in all the- - South then I not one man who would, If mild, deny tbe flag and dissolve he Couldn't Stop Shermans Bummers. A good many said the cap- tn TnlonJIL. tain, are yet to be told of the army Mny a bachelor has made a num- foragers. On one or anion on the, march from Savannah to Goldsboro; ber of women happy by not marrying the longest, by the way, ever made by thean army In' modern times, the hoys ' who bad pushed far to Jtfie front Intery6cn a married man falls down cepted the 'correspondence between stall he Ip sure to blame his wife tor Wade Hampton :wft Genet a! .Beaure- t! p ff! gard. Hampton had been r' e' to If s man loves a girl more, than stop Shegman's .prpiy a all 1 syardv. tomaic can JH he should how her ad be returaWhe orffer with the. btsfcclGlxxik X W J., At cop)-ma.i4r- d fi-ri- e. A ':, ", Fibroid Tumors Cured. V - CONQUERS PAIN. j ' Unique Command was a little in tilent ' -- ' If fm tmlfmr from ssy of the wesSnessee or eeneod by Ignor-oaooraees or ootooti fom are tbo rery poreoo ve wool to (ilk to b During the recent reunion of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg the following letter was read from will Gen. James ixingstieet, which be read with interest b every veteran who served In the civil war. and especially by those who fought at tbe battle of Gettysburg "Washington, Sept. 19, 1902. Gen. D. E. Sickles, Gettysburg, Pa.: "M Dear General Sickles My plan and desire was to meet you at Gettysburg on the interesting ceremony the unveiling of the Slocuut monument, but today I find myself in no condition to keep the promise made I you when last we were together. am quite disabled from a hurt in one of my feet, so that I am unable to stand more than a minute or two at a time. Please express my sincere regrets to the noble prifiy of the Potomac, and to accept them, especially for yourself 'On that field you made your mark that will place you prominently before the world as one of the leading figures of the most important battles of the civil war. As a northern veteran once remarked to me: 'General Sickles can well afford to leave a leg on that field- believe that ft Ms now conceded that the advanced position at the Peach Orchard, taken by your, corps and under your orders saved that battlefield to the uniop cause. It was the sorest and saddest reflection of my I can Jife lor many years! but. say, with sinceresl emotion, that It was and Is the bent that could have come to us all, north and south; and I hope that the nation, reunited, may always enjoy the honor and glory brought to it by t! at grate! work Please offer m Kindc-- salutations to your govcri.oi and voar te'Iow com rades of the. army of the Potomac Al wavs vou; s Bitrurdv James l.ongsti cet. (Signed) General Confederate Lieutenant Health CURED. in Won by Sickles. m Insurance for WHEN st i nature breathes her l perfume And vuUfi it on th biexi lo th brlm;s Anon end) eimikliiiK to me A leu of one I lo t; anti Ion to -- St in iht li oma lit , bloifsotninK g Z. C. M. I. ray t r 1 Hewlett Bros. Co. 1 k, W fille k ' v. nu The flomeis bow the rilnK snn to Across lb freen svtani lontbN To-da- y I ti rt i mingled with their muai tom' to nii Tht Mite of one 1 lot- ami )oik ' Delicious! V . And - ' pi a is in, us 1,1 , , i up th aik th h .tiole Tilt bin! thou iuim in m Th- - Unni t a, cl !' tit h misfcvi until n cntorcctl M re nllim thus slln i w is, tin loragirs of ot e iiivfei a u ui the support of thobc be- ami lust oft the if Ilf for ...lidtii .umil of tie arm) In h.i M h I,, ami t' . III! Ill mi tl1 spH b -i I !! ft. Ms plies from all over the country. Wish ing to share his prosperity with otb er lonely bachelors, he distributed a number of the letters among hi friends These corresponded with the writers and as a result five weddings will soon take plate Bauch found his affinity in a South Carolina woman with a bank account. Sores, A L, l.w i bt It rtkll v Ml i !, , .u -CVSr.V lUHl tic. , I nrl-ty- ol 1 , i' ni Stan i .mi i , ui in ui ... i i , : s a.kl Mh-tiv .iii.uk 1; Ho, i muii mi a C i Hu ,v ii ui.!., in ii ii i i a dtr I i ilQT nils tlbl l.m Ui I .o u .i lor n,1 l.tu in lim o' m .it o' tl r f - hut ai ling on a s bii u ot b foimi.! a JU.ui. aid htr - b '.iw i U trees. All cough remedies nauseated me, and nothing afforded me relief until any doctor said rather iu a oke, I guess Peruna is the only medicine that will cure you I told him that I would try It and immediately sent forcertainly a bottle. found that relief came the first day, and aa I kept taking it faithfull v the cough gradually diminished, and the soreness WONDERFUL WORK. left me. It is fine. Maggie Welch. Address the Peruna Medicine Co , CoCane No 18.977. David M- - Bye, lumbus, Ohio, for free literature ou P. O. Audrtss, Box 297," Midland, catarrh. Mich , says. Tnree months I was almost iucapao.uied from labor; could not sleep at nght: had to walk the floor, owins; to terrible pain in the bij. in the small of the back, in and ankle of the right lu.v instep leg. I was treated for sciatic rheumatism in the hospital, but received no benefit. One month ago I returned home and wa given a box of Doan's residents of Kidney Pills this city cun bear witness to the fact that I atn able to wot k, and can also walk to m work without the' aid of a walking-sticor ci itch. In speaking of the immcuiate effect of Doan's Kidney Pills t did not find Our Thrr Crown trl plo lemon and vnnllla them to deaden the pain but Quickly fUxor wt of muui.d have tor fruit fllntcL They jost a ft tie mote but .tie four uiim and surely to eiadieatt the cause of Why not trouper than standard extra is M them9 it. I am of tbe opinion that Doans Kidney Pills are the best remedy for ailments that can be procured. CARBOLIC SALVE kidney 1 was especially careful in my diet, wiil prevent blood in order to give the tieatment fttir poisoning imCutfi, play. V Wound, In conclusion, I shall be pleased vat Bruises, and heal any time, to answer any Ingulriesyet-gardina them, too,. 25 cents. my case, from anyone desir' ' Would you have ous of obtaining it. TOOTHACHE for A FREE TRIAL of this great kidIScepts? Our Japney medicine which cured Mr. Bye anese Tooth Ache will be mailed on application to any Drops will rid you part of the United States. Address of both. Foster-Mi- l burn Co., Buffalo, N- - YI For DeCOSTAS LIVER sale by all - druggists, price 50 cents FILLS is per box FOUND FRIEND IN MILLER. W VX 25 cents a policy. What is your health Homeless Jap Welcomed by ths Poet worth? Of the Sierras. Tone XoLuthl, the )ouig Japanese All Lung Diseases artiM and writer, has heen termed by start with a cough. Clmiles Warreu liioiMaril "the dream If you will cough up nil 1. Certainly he is a naively in a quarter for a bottertM'Rg peisorslity After graduattle of Cough Balsam ing at the University of Tohio at an youll stop coughing early ac,?, dissatisfied with a shut in Japanese Corn Cure life, and believing that In the Eng will rid you of a lish language he could express himself dozen CORNS for a to better advantage than in his own quarter. Which do tongue, ashe went t? San Francisco he expressed it, he "slept where, you love the best He con on the floor of the i iv corns or quarter? tinncF: You get tirut of that life a while I ti ink while I can go Joa ALL DRUGGI9T8 OR STORES I OR OIRECT FROM I I He will see quin Miller U' rs Jro Ac Tordicglv Xopurhr took rrp you. At Oakland, the mocn his knapcac tain home of the p c of the Sierras he knocked at the denr .and Miller 1 have come to stay witi opefied it " -you, said Noguchi. Why, come in! cried Miller, "i love Japs How long can you stay a week, a month, a year, ten years?" iu HSStWOU s IfLCd tun, tit n Many Made Happy. Joseph Baurh of Wallersville, Pa. advertlhed for a wife and received re- 1 mum v Un The sun Miss Margie Welch, ' 1,1 by on All jabbed a solitaire to left pasture, stabbing poijltjj, but Jnt his death purloining a bag Huggins made three frantic lunges at the leather, but Guff1' saffron muff let him amble down the trail to the Initial roost iHiffv s sHamitig grasser to right meadow ini inerated Guff s fingers. DovJe ilunlrf-- . safely to larboard, but Browns t rt return of the globule ronti.buted to Huggins demise at the plate Kansas City t utiiiK k iBdO'tu iun k mi in , "T.a h( I Uv t tft.in bird - NOW Donovan m J km I l,(u, for a Loved One v. kim. i yi i li Lonying Tn 1 Lit i ,4. i eV4 For Hums and Scalds 7sc MEXICAN MUSTANG UNIMENT THE' BEST LINIMENT MADE YOB. MAN OR. BEAST; THERE IS NO TEST LIKE THE TEST OF TIME AND VSE row BtJBSCRIB Widow. The Pathfinders The name of Jessie Benton Fre, mont. the aged widow of the Th Lwdiaf Mlalnf JotinuU la ilia Htl was the first to be entered on I lrr TrtrAO alaforArivamw. thrra nostba the new register of the Fremont hotel, Farnpia aohertlon HAMLIKSOI IUTOKS Va ftal BLtk recently opend in Los Angeles and la 9frf9rilto tu th LulLl eoHiniMloa. Via por lid)1 named In honor of her husband. Sftud 10c to faun fr waiflii copf and fmrttatUnia ORES rath-finder- Sweat Powder-- for Chllrtrwo BudceksfuJiy-UrtHhf Slfrthrt- - Grsy, Imrt. in th Children's Home in New York. Care Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething move and regulate th Boweis and Destroy W ortns. Over 80,000 testimonials. A t all druggists. 25c." Bampl FREE. Ad dress Alien B. Olmsted. Lei toy, N. Y. -Mother Gray MlJ UUaJI A.SU METALS Dow, M thrift A.LO. l ASSAYS RELIABLE im4 Bite uoi4 4)Trod mtil napiM rftit - GoWrtWt r wp Io, r Ii W Frerpi OGDEN ASSAY CO. s, v HLftr&V1- flDHDCV ILaVvV) I rwoftt OtSCBVERY : Hr quJekpeUftf BDri irrai tMtfmoniKlKtftd 10DAYA trefttmrnl JflonK-o- 7UL ic.AJLOAXAJI S&Q2fS,&aEeAUatlCra Turkeys for hriatmas Dinner. One hundred tons of dressed. tuft ir aiMcted wit keys ordered In New Zealand are to jjOfpSOiiE0 yauf bo sent to London in time for ths All creameries nss butter color. Why not do a .they do 4 use JUNV TINT BUTTEJR CQLOtt. , J. 2 ... - Americas If'jVtt railway. The highest til! way in the United States is the Cooisdo Midland. which Irossf a pass 11,530 feet high. faser. Mention This 7 W.N. O- - Salt Lake-N- o. . 1002 s ; s. I (y w'm.s wwi-a- . t An iM. ) bra CM 33233ILauEBETl LA |