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Show OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS, AN Ve the court our Hit HiH r!H lai.t ? saluhlA, our Tr Mark I, lr. of HTann.s. Massa' chusetts, was liio t.rlgi:.a;or ot WT Ri; S CASTOIUA," the liiiir tliia h.tKn.tadvr new ar : e fa.- s:i:::ic :fntre of CHAS H FI-f-'y HI K on per. This Is th er:tf :.a! PiTc'Hf K s CAST- - 'RI A" whirs has S i ( .1.8 mothers teen u 1 til t if if Aicerica Kr over t r'.y Look careful:. o aiiil the Is tl at it at "Ui k'Lj you wrapper have always bi" the :'i.i'jre ot .; oa the Wrapper. No CHAS. H. I . ' i cne taa G4tbo ui. u.e to e mv naue ei- BhK-Chas eept Vtkt l Vet. is Pre Fletcher Urea I". laPITCHER, M. IX tic P.u-ter- . S.in.u-- ItrrluR without it i yo..r :4m tl ai.d ibe la.-- liver an-!.fro::i tea K av till setts town th.it larger way and Tocco Can't t. s u.i-- tleriiiuDv haa a t Sp!' A t! tie !.CvV) TearoM Inventor Tela prujUMts to Mow a Lost iol Ceet nut of siistoac with an electric ov il-- l ; trjitf. eiuvj Look curry a of muuiiiuns of e:wli au s .!..-- mi war. v. ut 5mcVe Tour Lite tad liberal To qtitt tolki'w iai)y uud fi.rvpr. e -i vc :u1 full Of ,r. take tlie woi;-i"-ker.iliai uiabn ak io-atror.g. AUdrVMiata, :4v.rt. I'ure guaran-te- d frt-eAdJ;t-ai.ia or New Vura. fiurlltig iiriiiC ly ' o.. t. Wa Fay Fiponftfa r'(unl the oo. cash for the f uiner satlfH- tiua. F.ivt-i-ia-- s heu.r Nu x0nt rftjuitrd , fotnmiaito-.a- ciiars M iu d 9- TIME TO CHICAGO Ar fifty t; fur fifty ('ante. ear, makes weak .r Vv. A.; Jt ..a ;.; - a:i.ok'J .:. offl-Kt- Tla Rio Grand TY,.trn Hallway. Co:r.n encin Fa!ruary 5, the Daw tinta at.de Western fruasluto uard of the li e ea.'t. The At a . tie Kaprt as leaves Sa'.t Lake City at i a ni , arriving at Pat.er HtB.Wa fa the fol'.owicf moruint; an 1 Ch!tao at 2.15 p tu. the third day; mak-VOBtie,"tions Witii limited trains from Chicaf i te New York The evoniup tr:iii. leaves at 7 40 p. bi , arrives at Denver at 9:15 p. Di. the following night and Chica.-a at 8 a. ra the tliird day, makiugclote with ti.e faat morning trains for Both of these New York and uteat h. t a. FAST cUlatwr. hra ti.e iti- i itl'.lrf aAfitly, but !:f"f tj aniRiater who At ray marriage." bads, re-.- eri!:au si C black V C)lliOU& bv taK.Iig . bosi.ty Ut ten cents. Ad druj- irista. sa'.isfa, t ion euaratitawi. 10c, 2oo,5otf. a i cin by Cu.Mir-t- a is oh o '.io Cathar- 1 all Koods not g vii-iI.oi.k tt'rnis ftf fsniea w.mt-- a. t ha We miaratit-- e 6ii.t. iai from Lotrxr nioit h i'ti muiitrurdt rs w itti .stauip, Bimmd .Mff. to Iowa City, Iowa. man w. l''!c .1.1 in, Cadiz aud hi tinn-- . cago, WbW he nowhaaa wide pro-- 1 is a in Bulbar ct 1 i 'f-- ts tat : : South-Wester- n wt 'rr..- hi , s-rt- r s- fvrul &hr I remt-died- God-sen- d s SMRCEW RAISE care of seventy head Yet took of stock. The farmer who found a friend. results often follow ft strain, especially when it aftccts tlie back, and fw pepie arc go Untile tu strain as those who are lifting: heavy loads of various kinds, from day to day. The teamsterever overUxes his strensth. Fararly of wares he tailiiiHty wttii the class Ktaales, enDle8 a him to eutirely ftage the bo not to lifts he Jo4 put au excessive kujrden oo himself. But with the farmer it is different. He is lifting loads of such varying; varying wtWhta neaudih uudtr such to mat mi a very nabia fonamoai much some day, with injurious fttiults. Malty serious affections of the originate in a treat org a us of the bodycase of H. R. W. flfflla. ft waa bo ia the A Bantlev. of Towner. North Dakota, serious trouble with the in resulted train r lver. How he reeorered and was enabled to feed aeventy head of stock during the winter, let him tell himself : u About a year ago, I sustained an injury I a mv back and shoulders by liftinK a After a time, a liver trouble heavyweight. - came on, which so weakened ine that I could acarcely lift my hand to my head, t Uhile in this condition, I brgan the use of ' pr. J. C. Aver's Pills, and finding almost Immediate' benefit, continued until I was Berioiii eured of my complaint, so that I was able to take care of evruty of utock all through the winter which shows that the cure was not temporary but pcimauent." H. R. W. Bsnxlev, Towner, IS. 1) . The action of Pr. Aver's Tills on the liver makes them invaluable for those liviug in malarial climates. C. F. Alston, Quitman, Texas, writes; " I haTe found in Dr, J. C. Ayer'a Pills an invaluable remedy for constipation, biliousness, and kinriVed disorders, peculiar to miasmatic localities. Taken m small and frequent doses, these pills act well on the Hver. aiding it in throwing off malarial and restoring its natui al powers, foisons, not dispense with the use of Dr. Ayer'a Pills." C F. Alsion, yuituian.Tex. Dr. Aver's Pills are a specific for all diseases of the liver, stomach, and bowels, constipathey promote diget!on. cure tion and its conhequcuces, and promote the general health of the entire stem. They should alwr.vs be useda with Dr. J. C. cathartic is Aver's Rarsaparilla when More about the pill in Dr. required. tho ent Address free. Curebook. Ayer's J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. .... a fi WLAGOOrJ. ' V . f T OF NATIONS. Why Every Patriotic American Slioulil Itejolce and Olva Thauks Hlntory of lt the Declaration of Indpeudenc One hundred aud twenty-on- e years ago tb 1 bell rang in Independence hall To the uninitiated It in Philadelphia. pealed its sonorous uotes for some unknown purpose. To those who. breath- - The city of Ilaman, south of Aleppo, vrith 60,000 people, has not one doctor. 7 a ml Orange flower Tula Lulu chewing gum For sale everywhere. Call for it. Is fine. For a perfect complexion am! ft clem, BITTEKMILK. healthy skin, use tSOAP. ISuUl everywhere. Yon con't hit anythlnr with a gun, but think of the noise they make. CUE-M- O " 'TOE-GU- Or nmncy back. V.';.. ?( V CURES CORNS lie at all druggists. Judge John Wycliliff, chief just ce of the Cherokee Nation, a Chorokoo, is iu jail for stealing cattle. IRONING MADE . I less, were waiting for the sound, ft told the newg that liberty had shaken off her shackles In the new world, that EASY. Voat Beautiful Plonk- mid Pleasure Itesort In I tah. Plruty of lauclng, lloatlug and Its hi HAS MANY IMITATORS, THOMAS JEFFERSON. I t she bad taken her rightful place and that hereafter the people would acknowledge the power of no ruler except such as might he chosen by It was a curious scone in that staid old Quaker town, the last place In the colonies where one would have suspected a spark would be given birth to light freedom's torch throughout the western hemisphere. It was on the seventh day of June, 177G, that the delegabs from the colonies slttlnK In congress in Philadelphia considered the follow !ijk resolution introduced Virginia's statesman, by Richard Henry Lee: "Resolvad, That the 1'nltcd States colonies are and oiielit to be free and Independent states and their political connection with Great Ilrltain is and ought to be dissolved." There had been inurmuringa and threats and culm expressions of determination. Hut here was united action. The people, by their representa tives duly chosen, formally absolved thenitelves from allegiance from the BUT NO EQUAL. thetn-eelve- Dance and Concert Mntc f irnished bv our fffi.OOO El.ECTHK' OKI IIFSTKION. equal to twenty lnitruments. Fare for Round Trip. Inchuling admission to grounds, only. . 25 CEKTS... SALT LAKE & OGDEN RY. Main H'reet. 8. HAMKEKOFR, W. FAHI.V, Uenoral Munatter. Pa&seuxor AKaut. Ofllca H. 161 S. ,3 . J a w cists stiff An YW BW 0WLV BCT- - KECwf tev 60 py SR0SC9 J.C.HUB!rGER i:r kEwiUvEft.0 w-- i,TVVTTVVVTTTTVTrt ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. WrTTWWT VT That Tired Eeelluj? Or ttlood liupurltlea? to Beck's lto' sprinii-- whete you will And avervtbiaf r:e;in nml Tim e'.ass ihrouiihout. If to. ro .wlntmi.tB pcol ninler rocf In tue weit. PleniF of Hal ht nfr aults ami Private Pools . . lariA-- Are Your - Eyes 5orer KS'8 Eye Water Carts lore tvtn er grnnulaled lids. Don't burn or atiplleil. r.e:i fO"i. 3tuple furj ct. it ion whnnb it:!f fir'r i"t. Vie'- nni n rii.hi 'n f v.rv Ulthb rn.d JOHN R. 11H KKV DKl ii CO., BrlatsL Teua. ao4 Va. CLAIMANTS roil TtVS NCIflN 1 to NATHAN 1, i' lJ U.t IF write HK'KFOKl), WanlitnKton, D. C the; ill racalve onlek ruDllH B Mb N H o'm Sval totk Corn. Prosccut lac Claims since 1871 DROPSY tratmut Pre. ittttf ewes ,M.tt'-t,,"- Rhfti murium? NfirTonitneni, Insomnia, Iuiligantlon? I,oh of Appetite? Chronic Conntlpatlon? YOU TROUBLED WITH ' OKI POl'NQ OF THIS STASCH WIU 0 A HAif A3 FAR A3 PGCN0 Of AMY OTHER STARCH. HOT . . . SPRINGS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ARE is Prei,ared on scientific principles, by men who have had years of experience in fancy laundering'. It restores old linen and summer dresses to their natural whiteness and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. The only starch that Is perfectly harmless. Contains no arsenic, alum or other injurious substance. Can be used even for a baby powder. Thic rrh I HID Qtfl OlUltll m ti fj ff lb 'yr CDM"' For further information an4 KS4l. t llluitrtlt handsomt Lv-8T- - L0U,S -- LV. Cmcaco AK.NIWYOKKI. Ar. Boston I I 4 boklt DAY address C. S. CRANE, 6. P. ...9:10 A. M. H:0O NOON. j 3:30 P.M.! 0:50 P. M. A T. A., St. Louia "THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS." BE WISE AND USE ma-- r: 119 np. 8uvp'la UiNvam Ttpicwbitkr KicHakob, Deavar, Colo. vvvwvvwvvvvvv ANOTHER YOUR GROCER SELLS IT AT THE PRICBSl FOLLOWINQ 5 OZ. CANS, io CENTS. OZ. CANS, 15 CENTS. 16 OZ. CANS, as CENTS. -- A Iniil aa cootl as Hie hlKhet prli-- I Ha kin if and ooats bat half th amount. ROYAL l'owdnri am. EVERY CAN OF fas) j W ee. ' Is Guaranteed - cotitid'-ratlo- AS STRONG AS ANY ON THE MARKET . OR MONEY REFUNDED. 5 5 (fcat n ,lin IL ,nl apppolnted to famous committee frame the doclarntton of Independence. od If you are a stuNot the namn. of the United States, dent of the history of a better quin cn. If you conceive, tet to hve repre"""". me American Benjamin rranlilln, John paoplat Adams. ThotnM Jefferson. Roger Slierman, Robert B- - WTinBawjn. Tba flrst - SIIF-ltMA- hr , mm avc,'H,i y.. 7 if 1 iWfnr... mij.:4,AU'it. Imli '3L ' - THE EXCEUB'CE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and almilicity of the combination, but also to the care anil skill with which it is manufactured by scieutillc processes known to the Caldrons a l'io Syuup '. Co. only, and we wish to impress upon N all tho Importance of purchasing- - the truo ami original remedy. As the s. - ti genuine Syrup of Fijfs ia manufactured by the California. Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding- - the worthless imitatious manufactured by other parties. The high standing ot th Fio Svitttp Co. with the mediRICHARD HENRY LEU. cal profession, and the satisfaction anniversary festival, lt ought to ba which the trenuiuo Syrup of Figs has commemorated as the day of delivergiven to millions of families, makes ance by solemn aetB of devotion to Althe n ti inn of the Company a guaranty mighty God, It ought to be solemnized of the excellence of its remedy. It. is with pomp, shows, games, sports, guns, far ia advance of oil other laxatives, bells, bonfires and Illuminations from as it acts on the kidneys, liver and one end of the continent to the other, bowels without irritating- - or weakening- them, and it does not pripe nor from this time forward forever." coincidence John nauseate. In ordertog-e-t its beneGcial I!y a strange efi'ects, please remember the cams of AdamB died on July 4, 1S26, the fiftieth the Company anniversary of the declaration of Independence. Ills last words were "JefCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ferson still survives." Hut at 1 o'clock SAN rilANCIHCO, CaL also Jefferson same on the passed day KEW T6HK. H. T. LOl IHVILI.E, Kj-away. t, I Sf Cali-poit.Ni- denounce it more religiously as a nuisance In times of profound peace. The youngster that singes his hair, blisters his ears or blows off a finger or two on the Fourth, has no higher conception of our Institutions nor will do more for their perpetuation than will that youngster who bows to parental authority and sits In the bark yard blow. Ing a tin whistle in honor of the day. I have seen a boy touch half-grow- n j I CONSTIPATION dayt at a time without m f the btttvels, uut btting abl to H'tne 14 t)re I oftutnl them dots pic pt by u.lu Uul wmUr iujectiona. Chronic coaksiii'U('" ',,r yRrs plated n inyt Ibis irrtlie uuudu.a; diiilng tbtt- tlm 1 di nr rliff ftttca) tat nfl beard of botneTer found was f oftW until I fc(iau UBlng CASCABKTfi I now baTS frfiaiooc to ttiro intufcrv a rtay. aod Lf I 11 was rick 1 wuuid tiro fl'JUCi f"r a b at ' Usucba rtiljf. ltA mov;at; IU.nt, h L j Ru&kU St.. aWtrult, Mlsb. CANDY CATHARTIC 1 TRADI tailWtQ MAMK 3 Pi''tco. I'nteut. Tt f.Ter hicka, Weakva. oc Orip.. Pleanant, Good, ... aurtlakfl 'v ri'r, l'jH ... CURE CONSTIPATION. tfo, Konlr). St A Pimnir., Itrk. nj! - 1 DOSE, frfnt pinot.M.I'unfjlif tia, I '., A CJoeO. T Wu, fioa- JOv, Btatd 0Mtpi) ONE FOR l 1S fi L 1, at.-- a 1 3 ZJf O VI i ur9rf iCSANrC CC, NiLA., f A. rich nmmriit f th hot sirkn. locijn-lint"t hwaitti, w Tli7iiHhiT!pa r fM hn f'F will mil fdiin-!yon, -i , . fc6c.lS'..1tlb7c1ru.k-in.- DR BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, off two jumbo fir' rackers and three or four par s of th" regulation slie, all at out yet he couldn't tell me any- - thing about the declaration of Independence or through what adverse oir. ciinistanres we made our way to tho proud position of a free people, While I was striving to give him a little valuable Instruction he -t off another batch right at my feet, and I was grate ful to escape with a few burnt holes In my clothing. That boy might explode fireworks till old aee incapacitated him, anil be would be no more like Wnshl'iRtcn or Jefferson than ha is today. Otir forefathers went to the town hall on the day we now celebrate mor Just because the Inw permits racket than we make In all the rest ol the year put toeelher. They listened to the teiiehlngs and stimulating admonition of "ome real statesman. They sang patriotic anthems and they renewed their vows of f. ally to the nation. It Is about time to get back to the good old way of doing things In many matters bearing directly upon ROGER people. ' welfare as our and bonfires and with what rejoicings I expect to be criticised ns an old boomed rantum The Illuminations and a crank, bin the above are and messengers rode awny hotly In all fogy The most exalted pasentiments. my Washthe nrws. quarters to announce ' triotism can exlft. without the slightest i New York with tht was then ington lunedit bt o wmuowdor. Ry his orders it was read to ths army- ' -- WQUPof tJBBSW SIC ST Tl aai PRAT LUtT KDKtT. SCALK, JONES Or CIMGHAKTON. N. V. The Power of Stkilling's Best baking puwdcr is wonderful. - Tha pnt Ik history, the future prrnnWe, hut the rnrsent I ; our ll tlTie. Whnt we h ive dun" for voti In the pa--- t U tn p'enlnif tonow' what wepropoae lo do in thr future i rieintci. to you. tmi what w i. o- lnK to,1nv Is the vital where wo 11 iiiiv l tlt von A1 wbeil yotir arecvr aei wntcii .ulwr bikin pi,t you a amtid can of V. S. Baking Pend-- r for maker would enaraw fc " lor' powder we thick you ara iHtlng well b.ueU.U'U. . Ask your (ftoc-Mihultui r.,il'. and i. Ij.v i What Is HappVnees? to la life, sot M tha cbaat of a forerar tic pees! bl pwsonal bapplDMs, but af a gread for endeavoi toward the happiness of the whole htt man family. There (t no other sue W. U. Howell. tD- - i Thus- - It WHY NOT TRY IT? j ' U.S. BAKING POWDER fc-frV- An Old Hcliool rat riot. No one can say more emphatically than I do that it is patriotic to burn powder when It Is needed. No one can ,1 HISTORY. tous a. soldiers, who acclaimed it enthusiastically. Tho townsfolk on that night tore the statue of George HI. from Its pedestal In Howling Green and it was melted Into 4.O0O bullets for the patriotic troops. "Yesterday," wrote John Adams to his wife, "the greatest question was decided that was ever debated tn America; and greater, perhaps, never was or will be decided among men. A resolution was passed without one diasentr ing colony 'that these united colonlesj are, and of right ought to be, free and independent.' The day is passed. The) Fourth of July, 1776, will be a memory able epoch in the history of America. tin upt to believe it will be celebrated. by succeeding generations as the great "'A ' k. iniffl nm n ROBERT U. UYlXUrfTON. adopted by the unnnluious vote or the thirteen colonies. The enthusiasm of the patriots at heariiiK the iii 1 lllgt nee was unbound ed. While congress had becu discusse ing the subject, crowds assembled the hill! Hiid in the sireels, anxiously awa.ting the result. When lt was announced at noon the state house "Proclaim bell, on which was liberty throughout all the land unto the inhabitants tii' ieof." clanged deep and melodlousl an the throng gave vent to long and loud shouts of exultation. The old bell r'tu'- r had been at his Ho had post since caib murnliis. when tu below nmintince his boy placed 9 N4Ta. '.. the declaration was adopted, so that not an instant might be lost In transferring tho glad lid. tigs by moans of Y the liel! to the wultiiij! multitude. As the wearisome hours passed and no sign came to him the aged bell ringer finally exclaimed "Tin y will never do JOHN ADAMS. It! They wi;l never do it 1" Just then to the world hn heard his mother country 8'"1 b..y ihippiof his hands thnt they had cist ott their swaddling and voclft ratiee al Hi" '"P "f bis juclothes, and wre now able to walk venile lungs "King! Ring!" The old '"oInte truth, handR alone. T sl""k ii;.. wiiiiih,:i; bell with swiiy. not favor this all the flelmatm delirious vigor. lis rcwrberMions was Some nppo.ed It on in the city. progressive step. H echoed bv everv the ground that premalure. was a gala day in Philadelphia. That Nevertheless the resolution overcame opposition a" J was Indorsed an slated, by the nuj"r".v of one. Thirteen colonies were represi ntud. voted and stood aeven of l!"-for indepctitleiP'p. tlie I'nltcd States la Subawjuent develtoday what she had th action takopments prove that V5 en been delayed, the question of Indehave slept In peaca unpendence mlglil ' ' . til the herald of the people, no one I t knows how many year- after, sounded The delen v r the tocsin of revolution. lw lt' n"f''r the ques-tlo- n gates thought II to July 1. of final bell.-vethere ITU, by which titnf they united feeling among might be a more tha people. L all ete PURE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL IS . . . e out-aid- Am EAST HiiRQljtt' KtfcfAP NEW DISCOVERY: niiiet aud curet worst tj'ilv (tttr-'ii'aiand 10 lnra Dr. U.H.kKK.N Typewriters Ww whui-fame is ticked into our ears every timu we hear a telegraph instrument, whose genius is placed in broad light whenever we enjoy the illumination of clc'tliclty. The Hocntid rose to be picsiik nt of the nation he helped to form. The third Is the fattier of w hat the world knows as democracy. The fourth, puritan, patriot, leader, gave more In moral force and determination, in knowledge of the law and its common sense principles than almost any man who as sisted at the bit ih of Hie nation. The' fifth was the nmn of whom the majority of people know comparatively little, and yet there was none who better deserved a place of honor in the public Eminent as a financier, a mind. shrewd judge of human nature, his touch on the helm of slate was exactly what waB needed to keep the young craft on her course. Jefferson hud spoken but little In congress and he had no part in the acrimonies which then prevailed. In a plain brick house, corner of Market and Seventh streets, riilladelphia, he drafted the declaration of independence, The work was almost wholly Jefferson's, only a few verbal alterations being suggested by Adams and Franklin. It then was approved by A few passages were the committee. struck out by congress Caesar Rodney, one of Delaware's delegates, tn older to have his vote recorded, rode in the saddle from a point eighty miles from Philadelphia, all night, and reached the floor just in time on July 4 to rust Delaware's vote In favor of independence. On that day, ever memorable in American annals, the dcclai atiun of independence was Joffer-sonia- Stgnera, Try Aroniel, tho breath perfumer, only cents a package. 6 OF THE GREATEST BIRTHDAY Don't talk to tnurii ; a stiff lower jaw ia as useful as a stiff uppor lip. WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY DON'T FAIL TO VISIT n Nerves Out of Tune. ot a musical Instrument out tune through lack of caro uud gt break out luto uai touut iug discords wha touched, so thw human nerves get out ut luue, and make everybody ijiitwiabiu that oiutIn contact with them. Kvery Wbaeeo-Uhe- r nerves ar out of tune mure or less, d tho e s nerves are relaxed to tho real tnbacco-slutmost. is the tuninykey which tightens ilie ner cs, makes them respond quickly to the emotions, resultliig in the hapguaiameed tobacco piness of all. habit cure, makes weak men strunR. Wo ad-y- lb to take all tubacco-ueei- s , I have oom was the man THE FOURTH OF JULY Just as the strings ot HIS HAND. , A irauiMid Urto. Hatoh Poft 0. A. R.,and lives at 4 13 Ashland At. old wounds Clark's Pr. ytiiri eo oagan to trouble him. Ha grew weak aud emaciated, aud his frieuds despaired of bis life. Hsftnally recovered sufficiently tob out, but was a mereshadow, walgbingonly W) pounds. The best medical attendanc ailed to restore his lout strength and vigor. "A friend gave me a hot of Ir. Williams' Piuk Villa for l'a'e Faople," said Pr. Clark, "and tuny helped maaomuch tbatl bought a ha f dozaa boius and ti ck them. I aooa regained my strength, now weigh 183 poumU and, eroera for injuriea that caa am as well as ever. never l "I eiiiiatiier Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis for Pale People the best remedy to build up a rnu down Byater", and heartily recomrneud them to everyone in need of such aid.'' ni.rti.-n- GOULD ut Oliio Til iag aiTordMi. t went to Chi- p- i 1 veterinary a ur g a r y heeklB g a wider Held h A n t h A lh-- lliein-elvf- 1 praolic through trains are splendidly equipped with ail latest applia ".ces and couvenieucea ; le 'lite Madrid. ..vi.stotnrd tu and c;irrv Puilniuti Palace aud Pullman tl.1T ray outrages altetitiuii tj Tourist s'.eepiwg cars as well us free B TUe total out t of i. al in ti 8 I'llitti thorn. Xo. 103 clln:n,' Cnair Cars. Ticket Stat in w.,i '.iJO,i rill Uu t tuns. Weat So.ond South street. (Postoffico A bath with Cu;-IHUTTKHMU.K I Hi 'AI', exqvUttely r. entcil. is soothing and ooi err. beneficlnL bold erf rv w here. Hilli, ( aturrti Cure Good deeds speak for when, I a cont:tut;-';:cure. Price, TSo. bocr exports a few years since they call for improved real est ite. tin y havo now There at e alxmt '.ni'ii newspapers in the were valued at Elertrlc Fan tn Sleeping Cars. decreased to half that amount Vuitod M ti The Ba'.iimore and Ohio floklen Russott ami Silver Moon are the Railway officials have solved the Mra. VTi itstv'a Aonllitng KirBp 5 cent leading high cipars. Call for problem of cooling sleeping care ia far btldrtnteetl.ti. reduces tuftum. stations at night. At Cincinnati, Louisthem auUva, aiias I'ala. i.iuj culic. UenuitUmu ville and St. lxitiis this line has sleepIt :cr also coins is taught The ui t of Koenissen, Sweden, has a lire departing cars placed in the stations at 10 la special s oof- in t'! ment compose of li.ll (rirls. p. m., which do not depart until after midnight, and in order to make them To Cure CtiiiKiipurion Forever. Piso's Cure for Consumption has ben a comfortable and cool have placed Take Cascnreis Cm.dy Cat hart ie. 10c orv IJ C. C. C. fails to i to me Wm. B. McClellan, drutb'lats refund mone J rotary electric fans In each end of the sleepers, thus removing the heated Clieter, Florida, Sept 17, ISS'5. Power is powerless unless you are Few pins would car for stylo if kissing and Impure air from all parts of the of your ability. car. The fans have been In operation unfashionable. about two weeks, am! have been the COPMO BfTTEIiMll.IC TdTI.ET SOAP Kdnrata Your lluncli With CaDpareta. ubject of many favorable coismenta inakes the skin foft, wtiite and healthy. from the traveling public. Cundy CHthartio, cure constipation forever Bold everywhere. lOe.Soc. If C. C. C. fail.drusKisis refund money rJ hero i a c.Uh k a Urn .se.s Witiuii has When looking for lodging: a man must '1 he sultan lias prohibited the use f dec- - novur boen wouml up. It is kept going by aither inquire within or go without, tricity in Turkey for any purpose. the wiutl. Oiiio bus BevUle: Ml: A NAVAL HERO'S BTORY. , (From the T.msa-H- i raid, ChLaa-a- IU) Lai in l'f.l, hso PrfManl Unoo! Ubuei a call for voluuteara, I,. J. C'iarl, of Warren, Trumbull Co., uhlo, wa among tba first to raspond. Ha joined the mortar fiact of Adui.rai I'ottar Just bafura tha loeinoraUa operations on the ei rlvar bet'an. 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