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Show f-- V v4 ApC' The RichCountyNews Published Weekly. I" . . RANDOLPH UTAH IAPS SUPERSTITIOUS RACE Leading Newspaper Lament ence of Foolish Idea Among trys Leaders. Preval- A Coun- Superstitution still prevails to a considerable extent among the upper Durclasses," says the Japan Mail. war many ing the officers had Kwaunon (the Russo-Japanes- high-ran- e k Fighting Disease in Greece Consul General George Horton has made a report from Athens on the conspicuous work of Greek physicians In combating the countrys chief scourges malarial fever and tuberculosis. An annual average of 2,000 persons die each year from the former, while In epidemic years, due to excessive rains, the number exceeds 6,000, which was the case in 1905. The population of Greece Is 2,433,806. The people have been Interested through lectures, pamphlets, etc., to fight the malaria-carryinmosquito by draining stagnant ponds and throwing petroleum on them. A tuberculosis congress will be held at Athens next year, to which will be Invited not only physicians, but all the mayors and other prominent people of Greece. g Tit-Bit- THIS? HAVE YOU TRIED Had Seen Service. young woman who had been in of spending her summers in the habit States. United of tne Wars The 13 wars in which the United a hill village of Connecticut recently States has engaged are as follows; encountered a rural neighbor in a city I War of the Revolution, seven years, store. How's your wife, Mr. Green? in2. Indian war in Ohio terthe young woman graciously. the 3. with quired Barbary War ritory, 1790. Indi 4. Tecumseh Why, dont you know, said Mr, states. an war, 1811. 5. War with Great Green, I lost her three months ago? 6. Oh, said the shocked young womBritain, three years, I didnt know. I beg your paran, 7. First Seminole 1815. war, Algerine Mr. Green, for being so thought1832. don, Hawk 8. Black war, war. 1817. 9. Second geminole war, 1845. 10. less. Well, said the disconsolate widMexican war, two years. ower 12 war. soothingly, it aint as bad as it Civil II Mormon war, 1856. have been. I've got good help. 13 might Spanish four years. 1898. 26, 21 to July war, April 2. 1803-180- 1812-181- 8 5 . egg-stai- ( Always Bought 3 PER CENT Aeetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears tho JNFANTSif Child hlnH Signature Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral of Not Narcotic Pt,,p, fou otSAMvupircm $sd Pumphtn kmktiifSmih jintst fpptrmtmi krm Sttd CterStd Suf Vtnr ttutkrfrrt Apcrfecl Remedy for Constipation . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of A' Thirty Tears NEW YORK. Guaranteed under the Use For Over VJ' The Centaur Company, HEW VMS CENTAUR SSI FREE-T- The Cross lowed the lines of a cross, so that the very walls from their toundations upward might carry with them as they rose the image of the sacred sign, to receive its crowning figure displayed in the ridge line of its roofs. Crosses, in an endless variety of forms, still YOU O WTT. - FREE PIANOlf you Bnd os The best answer to the following This advertise our factory and the rpbua. Also H4.JOUUO In other cish value prixea to bualuotn the LdIuhI Siam, an follows. manufacturing gruwui piano ttUO ooooooooooooccxxxxoocoocoo - FoodatW Exact Copy of Wrapper. 00 HMiKKHTROM A,, surmount the loftiest and finest parts of the architecture of the cathedrals and churches of Europe. Above the tombs of the depaited or even In the History, Art AT THIS season when all the world over people of many raevs and tongues are medi- tating on the Cross of Christ; .. .. when long serv- ices are being held in memory of the greatest tragedy on Golgotha, and processions are solemnly marching to the stations of the Cross, bearing banners and crucifixes, and bowing reverently before altars and pictures commemorating the sorwful walk to Calvary; when In the Holy Land thousands of pilgrims from every nation are treading the very Via Dolorosa on which he trod as he left the Holy City forever, carrying hfs cross to the Accursed Hill outside the walls; It may he of interest to consider the history amt traditions of this wonderful symbol under which we live and In the name of which so much has been e heroism have been done, as in olden days when pioneer messengers of the Story ot the Cross filled with religious zeal entered bravely into unc'vilized and barbarian lands, fearlesly ignoring great dangers. Heralded by Christian banners the procession of civilization has spread to all parts ot the world Romans carried it to the Britons and Saxons. The worship ot the sun as observed by the Incas was brought to an end through the ascendancy of Spanish bearers of the cross more recent times Spanish In monks, with peace in their hearts, amid many hardships, wrested from western coast of Beware of Ointments for Catarrh the aborigines thewhere our own country, they erected Forearmed. Contain Mercury, that the teachto missions spread many not are you With all your wealth the sense of smell uand mercury will surely destroy The influence of the whole system when ings of Christianity. asked the derange completely the of proletariat? afraid 8urh the cross so entirely filled the minds entering it through the mucous surfaces. should never be used except on present article delver In sociological problems. as the from damage tlons physicians, they of its followers that it became the cenreputable No, I aint, snapped Mrs will do Is ten fold to the good you can poeetbly deter subject of the paintings of the old manufactured Catarrh Cure, water. from Halls them. rive drlnkin' our 'We boil all not and in time permeated by F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, O . contains no mermasters cury, and to taken Internally, acting directly upon Philadelphia Record. art, but also the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In only the spirit of this buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the that of architecture, for we find genuine. It to taken internally and made In Toledo One Mans Conclusion. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. candidates throughout the great Christian archiWatches and political Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists. tecture of the Middle Ages and In all Pills lor coostipattoa. s wise Hall Take amily the i remarked much alike, (ire forms of mediaeval decoration this guy. Placing Him. sign of the cross standing out conspic-uoucly- . What's the matter?" we queried. Look at that old man with the The very foundations of the no are well run they "Unless they on his shirt front were erected In comwhich edifices good." explained the w. g. It is only the vulgar rich that are memoration of faith In this symbol fol i fond of such display. A New-rich- i ALCOHOL-- world-wid- 1861-186- ' ' The Kind You Havo good to There are rumors that Lord Marcus Simple Prescription Said to Work wrought of for Wonders Rheumatism. the from of alas! retire great harm anc, Beresford may shortly This been well known to the best through Christian fanaticism. management of King Edwards stud at doctors has for years and is now given to Perhaps there is no other object on Sandringham. Get one ounce of syrup of earth about which there has been the a public. and courtier a once He is at Sarsaparilla compound and one ounce more controversy, more dissensions sportsman, and inherits much of the Toris compound. Then get half a pint and more superstitions than about this The Beresfords. goes story wit of the and put the other two one great object for reverence on the that once at Ascot a certain officer had of good whiskey into it. Take a tablespoonone side, and for derision on the other. but not ingredients luncheon his wisely, enjoyed ful meal of crucifixion It has mixture each this before Eve- - since the the and too well. He became noisy, Incident was noted by the watchful and at bed time. Shake the bottle left a strong impress on the history of Good effects are felt the nations and has been revered in before using. eye of his majesty the king. He quessects bearing tioned Lord Marcus as to the culprit, the first day. Many of the worst cases the religion of all the of Christ It has been surhere been this. name cured have the Any by and added; some details, who gave druggist has these ingredients on hand rounded by traditions and mysticism He has seen service, sir. inquired or will quickly get them from h!s and endowed with supernatural and What sort of service? wholesale house. miraculous attributes. It has been taKing Edward. ken as the emblem of a faith under came the Dinner service, sir, A Consolation. the banner of which great deeds of reply. 1846-184- r: ?" For Infants and Children. request 1775-178- r n Authoress at Work. An amusing confession was made some time ago by the Baroness Von Hutten, the authoress of Pam, who is appearing as Aunt Imogen In Pinkip and the Fairies at His Majestys. The baroness does most of her writing at her home in Germany, a stronghod with the romantic name of Schloss Steinbach, and thinks nothing of working eight or ten hours without a break. After a really hard day's work, she said, I am almost unrecognizable, for I always succeed iu some unaccountable way in covering myself with ink. My appearance on these occasions is a standing joke, and my children have nicknamed me The baroness has alMrs. Jellyby.' to music. She has devoted been ways studied under the best masters in Florence, and finds great enjoyment in singing Italian opera prompt I ' Follow thla advice. Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James Crichton Browne, LL.D., F.R.S. of London spend the best part of their lives in studying the great question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities pf different foods, It is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found in his experiments for testing the strength and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as The powers of endurQuaker Oats. ance of the non-meeaters were about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says eat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and eat It frequently. 59 Goddess of Mercy) Images concealed In their breasts. Admiral Togo was one of these. Gen. Kodaina worshipped every morning. Baron Iwas-ak- l has in his house a shrine erected In honor of Inari Sama, which is known among his household as Gobyo. Mr. Mitsui Takayasu is always troubWERE NO TROLLEY CARS THEN. ling himself about lucky and unlucky directions in which to go. That quarter is pronounced to be unlucky and this quarter dangerous, so that it is hard for him to know where to go. Mr. Nakano Buel has his house full of amulets and looks for constant help from the Aramorl Inari Sama. Mr. Okura Kihachiro believes that unpleasant sounds invariably forebode ill luck and undertakes few things without having the Gohe borne along with him. Then there is Mr. Kuroda Chokel, who is a devoted adherent to the Enrikyo. When his sou was ill a tittle time ago, he used himself to go to the Enrikyo temple to receive waI tell you, my boy, Abel Stringham ter for him to drink. And among the followers of the Shakespeare could never have written Aunbaraba priests (yoso) there may a drama like yours. be named Marquis Iwakura, Count Playwright You are very compliNagaoka and mentary. Jlayashi, Mayor-GenerAbel Stringham Not at all. Take, a number of wealthy business men. for instance, that trolley car accident That there should be so much in the minds of our upper in the third act. classes is a subject for deep regret. FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP Fine Thing, the Telephone. Telephone girls are used to being Because of its delicate, emollient, called up to give the correct time of sanative, antiseptic properties derived day, to being called down by the man from Cuticura Ointment, united with numin a hurry for reporting that the the purest of cleansing ingredients ber he calls does not answer when he and most refreshing of flower odors, is sure some one is awaiting beside Cuticura Soap is unrivaled for preserviithe 'phone at the other end for his ng, purifying and beautifying the signal; but a Malden telephone gill skin, scalp, hair and hands, and, ashas one on (hem all when it comes to sisted by Cuticura Ointment, for disLast being a bureau of information. pelling itching, irritation and inMalden call the cameto Sunday this flammation and preventing clogging switchboard; of the pores, the cause of many disfigSay, operator, my wife lias gone uring facial eruptions. All who deaway and left me to cook the Sunday light in a clear skin, soft, white hands, dinner. I have got along all right ex- a clean, wholesome scalp and live, cept for the spinach, but thats got my glossy hair, will find that Cuticura goat and I can't even find a recipe Soap and Cuticura Ointment realize bonk. IIow do you cook the blamed Cuticura Remeevery expectation. stuff? dies are sold throughout the world. it wasnt exactly telephone business, Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole probut he got the directions. Out in Mal- prietors, Boston, Mass. Send to them den there is some woman who is ex- for the latest Cuticura Book, an autolling the virtues of her husband as thority on the best care of the skin, cook, and the recipent of the praise scalp, hair and hands. It Is mailed isn't saying much. Boston Journal. free on super-'stitutio- y Vr' A u pavements of the church above the monumental vaults In these cathedrals this same sign proclaims the faith of those who rest beneath. Being the keynote and the glory" of the Christian religion this emblem soon became prized in other directions With the besides those ecclesiastic. triumph of Christianity the cross at once was recognized as a universal symbol ot highest nobility and honor. It was cow considered to add dignity to the crowns and scepters of emperors and princes. It became the proudest ensign of knightly rank. The greatest warriors were proud to see the cross on the hilts of their swords as well as on the banners under which they fought It. also became a sign of merit for valor and bravery a reward for deeds oi honor, as the Iron cross of Prussia established by William III. for patriotic bravery in war. It was worn also as a protection in times of trouble. To denote the con secration of those devoted to the aid of the suffering and needy; the Red Cross was the confederation of societies in different countries for the betterment of conditions of the wounded soldiers in campaigns on land and 'sea. In Crusader days, beginning with Peter the Hermit, in 1094, starting out to deliver the Holy Land from the dominion of the Infidel, the brave warriors were thus named because of the red cross they wore as badges on their right shoulders The archbishop's crozler the ensign ot his office Is the staff with a cross head, distinguishing it from the pastoral staff of bishops and abbots, which nave a shepherds crook. Thus has been experienced the saying of Justin Martyr so many years ago that the sign of the cross was impressed upon the whole of nature. There is hardly a handicraftsman also but usee the figure of it among the It forms implements of his Industry a part of man himself." Man has been created in this form as has been beautifully illustrated by Emily Collier In the painting depicting the Holy Childs So wide is expression of his love mv love FIRST PRIZE ONE 0400.00 8EGERSTROH PIANO U the one w bo n the beaiaaawM tJjK.s to accord Inf to merit Tbcae award arc THEN 11451)0.00 will bedltktod In amount from our store. good just the same a tao much money towards the purchase of any new piano In of onr former contests will be illegible to IMPORTANT No one who has been awarded a prlelnany the contest ia one .otherwise from will received oneanswer he any family eompwtein ihiscontest. Only free and open to snyoneln the Lnited States. A from t toe ? 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May Make Convent Into Sanatoria. a bit ominousAnd now, Lawd-uh- , Efforts are being made In Bulgaria Brother to abolish the numerous monasteriea ly proceeded Tarr, in his supplication, in de con- and conventB of the Greek Catholio volution dat am gwine to take place church and to use their buildings and Boons I meet up wid Brudder Dingford revenues for the establishment and maintenance of tuberculosis sanatoria. sneaky scounrel wid an dats been King Ferdinand has given 100,000 round muh yaller wife be nootral, francs for the erection of a national Lawd; dats all I axes Ill do de rest! sanatorium. The death rate from tu"I has been, as you kin see for berculosis in Bulgaria Is very high, by de church books, a pillah In being 31 for every 10,000 living. good an efficient stan'in for lo dese Desperate Remedy. many eahs, an de tudder genleman Yes, said the musician in a rent am a puhsldin eldah; so I hasnt de brazen statuary, Lawd, to ax yo' to niscent mood, my wife fell in love take muh side in de battle. But if yo' with me and married me when. I was kaint help, dess hang off an be noo- learning to play the cornet. Are you sure," asked his friend, tral. Git yosef a comfable place in de shade sotners, an sed down, an "that she married you because Bhe or to make you stop pracyoll see one o' de peartest fights yo loved you, on cornet?" the o ticing witnessln. ever had de pleasure square-heade- d side-whiske- yo-se- 'f Amen! Prove It at Our Expense. Housewives who have used the old fashioned dyes only have the idea that each fabric requires a separate dye. Thousands of women who have used Dyola Dyes know that Dyola will give a fast brilliant color to either cotton, wool, silk or mixed goods. To prove it, we will send a 10c package, any color, with color card and book of directions, absolutely free, to any woman who will send her name and dealer's name to Dyola, Burlington, Vt. PERRY DAVIS P ATNKTT.f.VTR wben thoroughly rubbed In relieves strains an In any causa. All sprain. In Joint, or muscle. druc.iaU, 26, t6,Wcln--. Large buUiy. the cbeepeik The crow is a rational bird. He doesn't make a noise without caws. Pll.rw ('t'RFl IS 6 TO M DAYS. to mm any cut PA 7,0 OlN 1 M KNT Ih gnaranU of Iu binir Blind Blrwlinir or Protruding Pitot la t toU da) or money refunded. 6Ua the middle ages and in Crusaders' days the cross was the distinctive a man Second thoughts prevent symbol of the Christian in contradisfrom having lots of fun. tinction to the Crescent of the Mohammedan Mr. Window Soothing Hjrnp. The custom of marking ones sigroducesla Forchl)drn toothing oftonslhoguniH, tiiLumiatioujiUjiyii pAin, cures wkudoulic. 26c botUa. nature by a cross was first adopted The difference between slender and by Christians in the year 110 to dis- skinny women is a matter of dollars Father Time was probably nursed tinguish them from the pagans, and it rather than sense. in the lapse of ages. stood for a silent oath. The early Christians Immediately used this sign, which was connected with their religion, as a secret message to one another in their first days of persecution. Mingling with the persecutors of their faith, they could thus make themselves known to each Woman, most glorioua endowment is the power other without calrg the attention of to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a those around them. In visiting the worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony catacombs In Rome, where they hid she endures. The woman who suffers from weakfrom fear of their persecutors, it is Inness and derangement oi her special womanly ornotice to that the tensely interesting ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of fipn so sacred to them is carved and man. Her general health suffers and she lose engraven ail around the walls of their ber good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability tombs of end her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R,V , Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with prison cells and above the their brethren the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many successful remedy for womans ailthousands of women, lie has devised Easter. ments. It is known es Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It is a positive I, ike a meteor, large and bright, specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu- I ell a golden seed of light lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will On the field of Christmas night advise you to accept a substitute in order to make e little larger profit. Babe was born. In Woman's Power Over Man - V lien the IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, twas sepulchred In gloom Till above His holy tomb Das! ed Its eerlistlng bloom Thrn Flower of Easter morn SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pitrcct Pleasant Pellet regulata mad streaftbea Stomach, Ltrer mad Hewafa. |