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Show wife bustled in, with a glad smile' on AND HEIRESS. her face. She intended. to give him a DUKE pleasant surprise. She succeeded, Cor it was her first appearance in bloomMARRIAGE OF A VANDERBILT L A CHOICE COLLECTION OP 1MB- - ers. TICKLERS. "What do yon f!'"'TO A CHURCHILL them?" sho asked gayly.' "Are they on strnir" a 'hia fT- thiniv, he Echoes From the Dens of Our Most tus between the upperServing and nether gar- Their Lineages Compared Both Spring Humorous Pencil PushersThe Funny Man Extracts Fun From ments, and a general tendency to sag jfrom Strong Men Who Were Leaders fore and' aft, "that you have left unEveryday Incidents, in Their Time The Duchesses Who done the .things that you ought to Have Preceded. done those things that and have done, He, Ceased Swimming-Why ought not to have done." Truth. The notoriety attained by the man you j (New York Correspondence.) "who fell in the rapids just above NiaHE announcement gara Falls, and who, just as he was of the engagement ' about to be rescued, shouted: "I will of the drown no one shall help me," instead of Corof "I shall drown, no one will help nelius Vanderbilt me," bids fair to be rivalled by an ec to ;the descendant centric individual who fell Into tne in the ninth generriver at the foot of Fifth street yescf J o h n ation terday. . for: a At this place there is sign Churchill, conqueror of France ruler the admonishment of small boys in summer time : in all but name 'of It reads: "Ten dollars fine for swimEngland, and first ming here.' of Duke Marlborough, is the topic ot Persons who saw the unfortunate the day in two continents. The two fellow fall into the water thought he. young people themselves were prewas safe, for he struck out boldly for seen father Uncle i cast a your he Have, you sumably less interested in the various despairthe shore, Suddenly Cissie? reflections sank which the event will call forth and land the lately, ing glance towards Cissie No; but as ma is out, I guess than other people; but there can be litfrom sight. By the efforts of a number of persons on the bank he was you'll find him in the kitchen flirting tle j denying that a more notable ensaved.1 He was asked why he stopped with the cook. Judge. gagement has not been announced in ewimming so quickly. America since Jerome Bonaparte told "Don't you see that sign, "$10 Fine Piyrt of His Regular Duties. a surprised and excited world that he for Swimming Here?" he gasped as he, Proprietor of the Seaside Hote- l- desired to take to wife Miss Elizabeth was j being resuscitated. Cincinnati Have you collected the ice pitchers Patterson, of Baltimore. Tribune. from the guests' rooms? To begin with, the destination of the Porter Yes, sir. tne Best of It. Got American fortunes is becoming Proprietor And taken the trunks great a matter of public concern, especially all up?.' on account of the tendency of their inPorter Yes, sir. 571 No. notified And that Proprietor heritors, when women, to marry forhis train goes out at 3? eigners of noble birth which suggests . Porter Yes, sir. that in a few years from now politiits time Then for you Proprietor cal economists and sociologists will to run down to the beach, discover the sea serpent and be back in time, to take care of the baggage from the 5:30 train. Chicago Record. Need of Help Then. "Oh, do come and help!" gasped a boy who ran up to a policeman; "there is an awful fight going on in our TROLLEY GARS AND PILLS. NOW-YO- CAN LAUGH. U the Evening News, Newark, N. J. ; Mrs. Anna Burns, of 838 Plane Street. Newark, N. J.,x is a decidedly pretty bru-a tall, and nette, twenty-siyears old, On the ground conversationalist. Sleasarit her residence she conducts a d v our store. When reporter candy visited her storp, she in response to a question told him a very interesting story. "Until about two months ago' she began, 'I enjoyed the very best of health and could work night and day1 if necessary. Suddenly, and without any apparent cause, in my I began to suffer from intense painsAlmost and limbs in temples. my head, g distracted with this seemingly never cure tried after! I cure,' prescrippain, tion after prescription and almost a gallon of medicine of all kinds. Nothing did me I became worse. The any good In fact knuckles of my hands soon became cramped and the pain in my hips became more and more distressing each day. Business in the store had to be attended to, however, and so I was obliged, suffering as I was, to keep more or less on my feet and occasionally I was forced to go out. This was the ordeal I dreaded;- Each, time I went out I trembled when I came near the car, tracks, or my I was that pain at totimes was so severe matter still no) stand obliged perfectly where I was. On one occasion I was seized this way while I was crossing the tracks on Market Street and there I stood perfectly a rigid, unable to move hand or foot while came thundering along. Fortrolley car was before it struck me tunately it ofstopped but the dread it all lasted as long as my ain, f or I never knew when crossing the racks: whether I would not drop to the round In my agony and bo crushed to 5eath.K My anxiety to get well grew apace and' I had about given up in despair when I saw in the 'Evening News'' one day, an advertisement of v Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. Hers was something I hadn't tried before and I lost no time in getting to jthe nearest cents for a drug store. There I paid fifty box of these truly wonderful, health restorpills. Before 1 had finished taking: half ing the of pills I began to feel .relieved , the in my hips gradually disappeared and pains for the first time in many days I felt as if there was some hope. I continued, to take the pills and he more I took, the better I felt. I finished one box, got another and a few of the second now,having taken only cents worth, I am free from all pain fifty as and happy as tb day is i long, Since I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I have gained thirty pounds and now when I cross the car tracks I don't care if there is a dozen vehicles nearby. It is a great relief, I assure. you, and suffering humanity has a never failing friend, in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I know what I am " talking about. I speak from experience Dr. William's Pink Pills contain, In a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to f am ales, such as suppressions, irregularities! and all , Man Behind I may not be able toe forms of weakness. In men' they effect1 a' nee de view, but I. doan' mine a little radical cure in all cases arising from mental worryj overwork or excesses of whatever t'ing jlaik da t. Judge. nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes at 50 and may cents a box or six boxes for V lVot a Credit to His Guild. be had of all druggists, or direct by mail Tuffold Knutt Mister, would you from Dr. William' Med. Co., Schenectady, DC, x. be so: kind as to give a dime to a hunX'rom well-ordere- - . ; nd-In- . ; r?- cry? great-granddaugh- ter i - -- , ? i :i ;; - j . , . j ; j . - j , j " :; ; ! . ' ;l street!?'. "Who's fighting?" "My, father and another man." "How; long have they been at it?" "dh, half an hour." ','But! why didn't you come and tell me about it before?" "Why,. because dad was getting the best of it all along up to ten minutes : - , 1 kgo." "TjT 8aEG.pariIl Is the One True Blood Hood's puis Denver with pronounced brunette complexion she is heiress to one of the greatest fortunes in the world and has only one care in life, that her father and mother are divorced. Of course it can scarcely be expected that so young a girl should have as yet very pronounced characteristics, but her friends say she has much sweetness of disposition and charm of manner, j and her executive ability has already! been tested; As Is always 'the case with the children of parents with great fortunes, she has been , most carefully educated j and trained to understand the responsibilities of her station,' and to act as; the mistress of a great establishment. ' ) i t . j '.i s. trlght A. 6 Matilda Maloney She's takin' on a lot of airs jist because she's old enough ter wear a corsiclr. " Ethel; MeSwath Yes, but she ain't no heavy swell, fer no real aristocrats don't never wear their, corsicks on de outside of der clothes, like dat. Truth. You Bet! De Would. "Mother," said) Johnnie, after deep thought, "suppose I should knock this vase off the table and catch it then o I wouldn't catch it, would I?" suppose not," his mother slowly assented. "But," continued Johnnie, still toying with the vase, "If I should knock it off and not catch it then I would catch it, wouldn't I?" "Yes, you would!" his mother grimly returned, this time with quick decision. Rockland Tribune. ,,A Swell Preacher. "I've heard your preacher half a dozen times," said the boy who was (Whittling a stick. "You people pay him three thousand dollars a year. He ain't a bit better'n our preacher, and all we pay bur'n is nine hundred dollars." "Yes; but our preacher says jeyether and nyther arid yourn don't," replied the boy who was sharpening his knife on his shoe. Chicago Trib- ; ? - j . . : . "No-n-n- -- jE . need of a laxative, and if 'the father or mother" be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; 'so that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle on hand. ; A French Woman. ways has a little fluttering way about her that will .bustling, always keep your interest in her alive. Every one of her movements is supple and artistic. To lift her dress modand as she crosses; a muddy estly street she gracefully has not her equal in the world. She may be; sometimes, X confess, a little she but is never ivulgar, and when ' affected, ehe speaks to you you cannot guess: from her speech whether she is the wife of what society calls a gentleman or not. Put a little French seamstress or milliner in the most artistic drawing room for an hour, thanks to her keen power of observation and her native she will, at the end of that hour, adaptability, c?r rfnnm inr.Tri ic talk, cross the -rnnm v HOG, ICUIC room as simply, as iUWlTU, the as the .vr rc? r hln-i a. naturally hA. ln.J j une. ) ! 1 T7e offer One Hundred reward for any case of Catarrh Dollar? cannot be that cured by Hall's Oatarrh Cure.j F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. we, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years; and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any made obligations ' hy their firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting, directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists.! Hall's Family Pills, 25c. ; -- j . When a new paper Is started in this section of the country it is reported as another yarn ' mill in full operation. A Remarkable Offer. The publishers of The Youth's Companloa offer to the have just made a remarkable renders of this paper.-- : New subscribers who will send at once their name and address and $1.73. will receive free a handsome four-jia'-c- e calendar, 7x10 in., lithographed in nine retail price 50 cents, Tne Youth's 4'osppanion free every week to Jsn. 1, 1S0G, the '1 Christmas and New Year'sn lJouble Numbers free, and The Youth's 52 weeks, a full year, to Jan. 1, 1S07. Address The Youth's Companion, 300 Columbia Boston. .. hank.-sgiving- . Com-7)-irMo- Ave., :p3lUh tenors' keep all their bum'o locked m tUf.'Ir breasts. Hence their chest-notes. Used Exclusively. In a school the; other day a class of little girls was asked by their teacher to write a short composition on the North Pole. Many of the statements made by the young writers were high-pl- y amusing. The one that provoked the broadest smile on the part of the schoolmistress was contained in a very precocious dissertation by a little miss which ran as follows: "The Arctic regions are used exclusively for exploring purposes." Got Even. Wool On the excursion yesterday Mrs. Enpec fell overboard; in an in- stant a man stripped off his clothing, dove in and rescued her. Van Pelt What did Enpec do for j j Ragsy Roberts Kind lady, will yer please give an uufortinit gent a nickle fer a bite?. Kind Lary Poor man! How did you get into so muiifcrtrouble? RagsyEttrtSertsI- - had ter' give all me spare change, kind lady, fer an it hain't bin refunded ylt Judge. Tlie Retort Deserved. Speaking of the young man who talks in public places, I heard of a retort made to him which was so good I wasi surprised never to have heard It before. It was at the theater, and the young man had seen the play before. He let everybody for four seats around know; that, and he kept telling just what was coming, and how; funny come. He had it would be when it didjust a pretty girl with him, and he was trying to amuse her. At length he said: "Did you ever try to a play with your eyes shut?listening You've no idea how queer it seems." A middle-age- d man with a red face J5at just in front. He twisted himself abou in his seat and glared at the young man. "Young man," said he, "did you ever try listening to a play with your mouth shut?" And the silence was almost painful. An Orthodox Criticism. The parson was bending over Ms desk,1 hard 'at work on his next Sundry's sermon. Presently his young x J0a VI Female Fruit Pills posltirely ; restora whatever oaaea; nrlel irregularitiei, Call or Address QAVI MEDICAL G o., fl PlVet., Denver, Colo.. Lady Attendant, - E. E, BURLiNGAME'S ASSAY Ana ChemicalOFFICE Labortorf. JEWELERS AND PHOTOGIJAPUEUs Bend your sweeps and waste containing sm and silver for treatment. Prompt murni cash and highest price paid for gold ver bullion. Address 1736 and rence Street. Denver. Colorado. The young Duke of Marlborough i3 really one of the intist promising of the young noblemen of England. "Far from following in the footsteps of his father, whose reputation need not to be recalled; he has already made bis entry into politics and intends to devote himself to a public career. He was made the mover of the address of the Lords in reply to the Queen's speech on the opening of the present Parliament, an honor generally .conferred upon the most distinguished; and promising of the younger members of the party in power. He Is very young, having been born on November 13, 1871, so he is ; aaii ii Lm EVERY GIRL WANTS A FELLOW to look nice and clean. We iise nothing but tmn soap and water; gives a finer finish, more clia holds to shape better and stays Clea tie, Much Lonser when we wash them. What' th feUowf Ohl Noi His shirts, cuffs and coUar send us esoo Young Fellows, club time "worth of laundry at one together; and we pay express charges both ways, If within 1,009 miles, and charge you only Denver prices. .Agents wanted in all outside towns. Write for price lists and ; particulars. Queen City Laundry, 1248-5- 0 Curtis SI THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREIGHT" new steel horse whim. their common-sens- e hoist 25 tons of rock 300 feet each shift Is just u n't I. On , and reliabler"Vas .an engine. It can be packed anrvhen a lack can ro, Ko cob whoai. clutches to break. 90 per cent li wrought iron and steel and850will be before breaking. Over in i.u some running b years without om TTB mBKe tlCVPi UUU1U hoists ateApSllBO. prices, $25, 60, IS 100 a - birthday ; his f jZ2r- to TUB PliVliiillNffiiiBfl it 5 'JSt?- probably be studying some new tendencies which have established themof this tenselves in counter-balanc- e law of is for inevitable the it dency, human affairs that they perpetually seek to establish a stable equilibrium and never succeed. And now that an enormous slice of the Vanderbilt money will go to England to restore and maintain the state of Bleheim, it begino to look as though it were time for the first indication of a reaction to set in. But that apart, the contrast and Wm Duke. Of 'ffARLBonouemcomparison of the 'great statesman and general-o- f Queen Anne's reign and the man of the nineteenth school was Eton and his university was railroad great Cambridge where he did very well at century is most interesting. There is his books and also played polo and . to make It here in full, but not space in a manner to satisfy contemcricket It has no end of suggestions, requirements. He Is also said For Cornelius Vanderbilt is not alto- porary to he ought to have good taste have gether dwarfed when he is placed be- in pictures, books and china; and altoside John Churchill. True, Churchill; was much the greater man. Not only gether he is likely to do himself and credit. He is not likely to had he the advantage of figuring in his country a new out turn Beaconsfleld or Salisbattles and Parliaments and Cabinets which provides the whole magnificent bury, but he may do as well as his who was Lord Lieutenant pageant of the history of a time for a grandfather, of Ireland under Beaconsfield, and that d and ,not only was he cast wiirbe doing infinitely better than any as a chief actor in Ian epoch of peculiar of the Four Hundred whom member in but of and splendor spite dignity Miss Vanderbilt might have married his avarice and his qualiever have dreamed of doing. ties; Ae did have that greatness of soul would The I young Duke, Charles-Richwhich distinguishes the few majestic ll name John his in, figures in the world's records. Cornelius Vanderbilt,: on the other hand, the ninth Duke of Marlborough anrl was scarcely a figure in history at all, twelfth Earl of Sunderland, is really a as it is written by the drum and trum- Spencer by descent and a Churchill by royal warrant. He is sprung pet historian, and! as for greatness of only from John Spencer; who was knighted never was soul, if he had it he given about 1510, and whose descendants beYet he had one a chance to show it. came Baron Spencer and Earl of Sunfaculty that Marlborough had, .and it was what made him the first master of derland in the next century. It wa s the science of transportation that the the third Earl of Sunderland who took world has seen, and up till the present for his second wife; Anne 'Churchill,- the "time the greatestpthe faculty of alter--in- g daughter of the great Duke, and after and ordering conditions according the death Of the Marquis of Blandforfl, to his own sense, disregard-n- g the son of the Duke of Marlboroughi the objections and interpositions of the Churchill titles; were! confirmed fo smaller-minde- d men. Vanderbilt, in a the children of Anne Churchill and her material way, had genius and genius son Charles , thus became the second means imagination. And John would Duke, and' after, the death of his ha;f brother by the first marriage of the Earl of Sunderland, the fifth Earl. Beside the title of Duke of Marlborough the Sunderlands also acquired the titlfs of Marquis of JBlandford,; Earl of Marl- mm Mem 17ILL tiEEP YOU I ; i tlsxy ; , ar Spencer-Churchi- ! j j - . Baron Churchill, . 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Use three limes a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring. y , ?io-tril- ' far-seei- ng borough, YoarjipTep f cured back-groun- ng DRY folLQiQplii A SPHCIAlJr ' time-servi- ' B0FJT : s. ATA tfi H, sa I ELY'S CREAM BALM opens aDd cleanses ttjfI isaJ Passages, Allay iaio anainnammatioD.Ha Memopane rrom oiu. "r protectsof me storescures, the Senses Taste and Smell. The Balm" quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. A particle Is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., Ifewjort URE URB P I L ES S - C o VI forr t roiTUU 1! R lies fiM5?:SA.S:KO:8PILE REMEDY, ... .. KCUiais Kot cuip, -" - . Lord ANTED Any lady wishing to make Churchill of Eynmouth, in the Scotca empw money quickly and needing steady .wai tuen t should work for me selling' medicated peerage. Prince of Nellenburg of . the Address Columbus A ii. Dam, il. !.. 212 Holy Roman Empire. iThe English Boston. peerages give the Duke as Prince cf ,AJRT PIC AL Catalogue. Geo. R. Fu Her. MIndelkeinv but the Almanack ft FreeBox 2146, Rochester, N. Y. Gotha states that Nellenburg was sub Rods fw locatih s trol.Tor silver ItiltiCHAI. or hidden F.T particui stituted for Mindelheim in 1714. traiir. addresssnn. 1. Fowler, Box My'. SLutlongton.nn. Miss Vanderbilt's predecessors ard worth glancing at. The: first Duehes? of Marlborough was, of course, Sarah PATEiTSTRADEMARKS Jennings, the confidante! and favorito vention. Send for "Inventors' or How to son I i ; ; : I IfilBS ore-- ' him? Wool Reported him for nude bath-' - H0USEi.b''ftto uaj. ndon tip. Send for an illustrated circular WHIM CO.. 1222 Curtis St. Denver. Colo. '. i.in- t f j C"ll j I 415-1- fi-o- " , Nocfc & ulu Keiiaule Hotel. a Comments of Various Relatives. i rxr'i Directory, of MINING, PRTTP: Pipe threading &nt ft3 GarsideTf 7 uffi elevators. AMERICAII good-for-nothin- g, One on the Teacher. Penelope Charley called last night. . A certain schoolmaster occasionally comJustine That's twice in a weey pares the achievements of his pupils-wit- h it? Isn't men in their, boyhood the work of noted Yes. days, much to the scholars' disadvantage. ' Penelope "Now, John, have you. solved the probI Justine suppose he'll come three lem?" asked the teacher the other day. next week? ime the in can "I the t." "No, sir," replied boy, , ; "How old are vyou, John?" ' . Thats what brother says. Penelope i "Sixteen," was the answer. Justine And five times the next? "Sixteen!" repeated the instructor. "Sixteen and can't solve a Penelope That's what sister says. problem like ' that! Why, sir, at yoursimple age George WashJustine. And six times the next? ington was surveying the estate of Lord Penelope That's what aunty says. Fairfax." The pupil looked thoughtful but made no Justine And seven time the next? Thats what papa says. 'reply. Penlop And After the class 'was dismissed a classmate Justine then what? of him if fever did inquired Washington else remarkable when heiwas 16. i, "Then we'll get married; that's what anything "I don't know," responded the boy. "He was a surveyor when he was as old as I am, everybody says. Justine And then what? and when he was as old as our teacher he was president of the United States." PhilPenelope Then I won't see him any .i , adelphia Call. : morelof an evening; that's what mamma fay" Life. A Child Enjoys JEIIs Trouble. The pleasant . flavor, gentle action and effects of of soothing Syrup Figs; when in -- Repairs r11MACHINIST idacWnery, etc. ,. few days in the city: . "Bicycle sursrerv. "Acute-an- d chronic cases treated with as surance of success. "Languid tires restored to health aad rigor. "Tires blown up without pain. Wind free. ; "We understand the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of wheels and give homeopathic r allopathic treatment as individual cases i require. Sure cure guaranteed. "Testimonials: "'My wheel had three ribs fractured and you cured it in one treatment.' tires were .suffering with a case of "'Myaneurism, acute which had been pronounced fatal by other bicycle doctors, but you cured I did not lose a day of my the disorder and , tour.' " 'I was troubled with varicose i tires, . in- -' volving frequent ruptures. You cured me.' "Thousands of testimonials like the above sent on application." Tid-Bit- Purifier Prominently in the Public Ejs. ; -- i. n, L-jeaJ-v r Tit-Bit- s, .Very Promising Pupil. At the riding academy. gry man that hain't ett a bite fur Teacher Have you been on a bi more'n cycle? Fellalre (formerly Rusty Rufus) Pupil No; but I took a new baby Say, jyou miserable, carriage home the other; night on a lazy, contemptible, greasy, cable car. dirty worthless vagabond, you. were Teacher Say, I'd like to engage you here isix months ago and you got off as an assistant here before we go any the same speech, word for word ! You further! Chicago Record. haven't learned a thing. You haven't Not Hlgli-Born- .gained a new idea in six months! You're a disgrace to your "profession, you sneaking; idle, shiftless, measly, whining, ragged burlesque on humanity! Here's a dollar for you, and if you don't have a new song and dance When you pull my leg again, you pitiful, qheap, ugly, sniveling, mouldy, shabby, villainous, mildewed pusillanimous bag of '..bones.'. I'll kick you off the premises! You can go now ! Tuffold Knutt Yes'r. low-dow- ml Is seriously in danger unless your blood is rich, red and pure I Where Bicycles Are Doctored. Bicycle repairers are so numerous that advertisements are necessary to sestartling cure business. A handbill of this purport has been widely circulated withinl the last Li Join j . 1 Depends upon a healthy body and a contented mind. dark hair and a good-lookin- g, Jui L, er still short of his 24th j j t ' : i : - 1 ! . $2-50- , ; I would never have done, even in Joh Churchill's depraved day, not if he had died a pauper for refusing it. And then, too, though he was born a gentleman. ,nhn Churchill had had a very bare outlook of it at first as a young man, and if he had not had a sister whom the Duke of York peculiarly delighted to honor which; by the way, in those days was not thought so much discredit to a lady as we now suppose he might never have worn a sword. Sc that he knew what it was to rise in the world. And in fine, one thing is ' probable; that Cornelius Vanderbilt could have commanded an army better than John Churchill could have built up the New York Central RailI road. But now to look at the young people Miss Consuela Vanderbilt is the daughter of William K. Vanderbilt and the grand-daughtof the late William H. Vanderbilt. She is about 18 years old, very tall, very vivacious and quite , i How. They Solved the Trouhle. "Smith and his wife quarreled right along from the time they were engag ed untn they got married. "And then?" "They got a divorce." Chicago Rec ord, s Brlni? Hi mi With You. "Come and dine with me SARAH JENNINGS,' sad a man to a friend. First Duchess of Marlborough. ' "Afraid I rrmst decline. ."I'm goinsr not have been ashamed of Cornelius to see 'Hamlet.' " "Never mind."; Mas the unblushinff not by any means. He had a most profound respect for money, had John. He jreply; "bring him with you." took it from women, which is what Cornelius, with his manly Dutcb blood, . j KP'- -' ii" of Queen Anne, whose name will livo in history as long as that of her illustrious husband the woman who "having been the wife of Johr Churchill" would not marry another man no matter what his rank. As Anne Churchill and her husband both died before her parents the Churchill titles were never enjoyed by them. Patent. PATRICK O'FAliREIX.Guide, Washington, Gf D; l PARKER'S,, 1 and beaatifiea ths a loxurisnt :FOtnx ouuuu . Jtiair to its diseases & hair fiS Clsanses Promotes Cures Kcalp r 1 r Last September was the hottest in ISO years in Paris. Virtue alone outbuilds the pyramids, Her monuments shall last when Egypt's fall. - Younsc ht!it ALL tLiTHILS. use U , j Syrup, Tastes Good, in time. Sold by drujrjrWsVM fcin '1 Cost litS Consh i .7 J : Caj When writing to advertisers, please say l" you saw the advertisement in this paper. W. N. U. Denver. Vol. XII. Kc t , |