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A ;Doai's My backache is all gone, f thank you ever so much for the !!Llerfui medicine, Doans Kidney Pills. H. Hobeu, President Ridgeville, XKO. WL Kidncg Bank, Jjdjsui, State Pills , JI-P- I Mich., Jan. 14, 1903. trial box of Doans Kidney Pills. did me lots of good. I can now go the pain Iked and lie on my right side also the stomach distress there is ail gone, ud belching of gas is all atopped, with Mrs. E. 8. Deem, the use of two boxes. F D. No. 2, Reading, Mich. swd me by mall, without charm, trial box Doaae Kidney Lilia. re--h- GIFT THAT MADE TROUBLE. POPULAR SCIENCE Continuous Cooking Range. the accompanying illustration Is shown a cooking range for hotel or restaurant use, where a specially large capacity is necessary, built on "continuous performance" lines, to keep an endless round of cookery in the oven. Henry J. Mathias of Philadelphia, Pa., is the inventor. The usual fire chamber, with smoke outlet flues, are provided, and also a large oven chamber, In which hot gases are made to circulate freely by means of flues. Inside this oven chamber is a rotary carrier, mounted on a horizontal shaft and supporting a series of swing shelves on which the stuff to be cooked Is placed. The carrier is ro- In Name .. State.. (Cut out coupon on lotted Hue and mail to FobUwOisiDurn U., Buffalo, N. T.) j BEAUTY AND PURITY Ancient and Modern Ideas on the Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. What Has Science Done to Restore the Lily and the Rose? Socrates called beauty a tyranny, Plato a privilege a delightful Theocritus abort-live- d of nature, prejudice, Theophrastus a silent cheat, Carneadee a solitary kingdom, Homer a glorious gift of nature, Ovid a favor of the Aristotle affirmed that beauty gods. wu better than all the letters of recom-mendatl- on in the world, and yet none of these distinguished authorities has left us even a hint of how beauty is to be perpetuated, or the ravage of age ud disease defied. Time soon blends the lily and the lose into the pallor of age, disease dot! the fair face with cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons the Roman nose with unsightly flashes, noth, if not rast, corrupts the glory of eyes, teeth, and lip yet beautiful by defacing the complexion, and fills the sensitive soul with agony unspeakable. If soch be the unhappy condition of one afflicted with slight akin blemishes, what mast be the feelings of those in whom torturing humors have for years run riot, covering the akin with icales and sores and charging the elements to blood with poisonous become a part of the system until death? It is vain to attempt to portray soch saQ'ering. Death in many cases might be considered a blessing. The blood aud fluids seem to be impregnated with a fiery element which, when discharged through the pores npon the surface of the body, inflames and burns until, in his cfTorts for relief, the patient tears the skin with his tails, and not nntil the blood flows does sufficient relief come to cause him to desist. Thus do complexlonal defects merge Into torturing disease, and piqued vanA ity give place to real suffering. little wart on the nose or cheek grows to the lupus, a patch of tetter on the palm of the band or on the limbs suddenly envelops the body in its fiery embrace, a bruise on the leg expands into n gnawing nicer, which reaches out Its fangs to the sufferers heart In every paroxysm of pain, a small kernel In the neck multiplies into vitality, t dozen, which eat away thefrom little scales grow great pearl-lik- e e abunIn such Inflammations rash-lik- so on which poor human nature is subject, all of which Involve great mental distress because of personal disfigurations. If there were not another external disease known, eczema alone would be a sufficient lDfllctlon on mankind. It pervades all classes, and descends Impartially through generations. While Some are constantly enveloped In It, to small others have it confined patches In the ears, on the scalp, on the breast, on the palms of the hands, on the limbs, etc., but everywhere Its distinctive feature Is a small watery blister, which discharges an acrid fluid, causing heat. Inflammation, and Ring-worIntense Itching. tetter, scalled head, dandruff, belong to this scaly and Itching order of diseases. Psoriasis, our modern leprosy, with its mother-of-peascale, situated on a reddened base, which bleeds npon the removal of the scale, Is to be dreaded and avoided, as of old. Impetigo, barbers itch, erysipelas, and a score of minor disorders make np in part the catalogue of external diseases of the skin. Than far we have made no allusion to those afflictions which are manifestly impu rltles of the blood, viz.: swelling of the glands of the throat, ulcers on the neck and limbs, tumors, abscesses, and mercurial poisons, with loss of hair, because the whole list can be comprehended in the one word scrofula. It is in the treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors and affections of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, that tho Cuttcura remedies have achieved their greatest success. Original In composition, scientifically compounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable in any cllmato, alway s ready, and agreeable to tho most delicate and sensitive, they present to young and old the most successful curative of modern times. This will be conside ed strong language by those acquainted with the character and obstinacy of blood and skin humors bnt It Is justified by innumerable successes where all the remedies and methods in vogue hne Tailed to cure, and. In many cases, to relieve, even. The Cutlcura treatment Is at once and agreeable, speedy, economical, comprehensive. Bathe the affected Coti-cuparts freely with hot water andace of aoap, to cleanse the stir crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, wlthou t hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Oin tment dance as to pass credulity s and may we depict the sufferings to rl - ra IT TAKES to allay itching. Irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep In the severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning, and scaly humors, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, and Inflammations, from infancy to age, when ail other remedies and tha best physicians fait The remedies constituting the Cutlcura system will repi.y an individual scrutiny of their remarkable properties. Cutlcura Soap contains In a modified form the medicinal properties of Cutlcura Ointment, the great akin enre and purest and sweetest of emollients, combined with the most delicate and refreshing of flower odors. It purifies and invigorates the pores of the skin, and Imparts activity to the oil glands and tubes, thus furnishing an outlet for unwholesome matter, which if retained would cause pimples, blackheads, rashes, oily, mothy akin, and other complexlonal disfigurations, as well as scalp affections anil irritations, failing hair, and baby rashes. Its gentle and continuous action on thenatur&i lubricators of the skin keeps the latter transparent, soft, flexible, and healthy. Hence Its constant use, assisted by an occasional use of Cutlcura Ointment, realizes the fairest complexion, tha softest, whitest hands, and the most luxuriant, glossy hair within the domain of the most advanced scientific knowledge to supply. Cutlcura Ointment Is the most successful external curative for torturing, disflgnriDg humors of the skin and scalp, Including; loss of hair, in proof of which a single anointing with It, preceded by a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap, and followed In the severer cases by a full dose of Cutlcura Resolvent, is sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of Itching, burning, and scaly humors, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fail. It la especially so In the treatment of Infants and children, cleansing, soothing, and healing the moat distressing of infantile humors, and preserving, purifying, and beautifying the akin, scalp, and hair. Cutlcnra Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet of all ages, In caring for the "skin, acalp, hair, and hands far more effectually, agreeably, and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients, while free from every ingredient of a doubtful or dangerous character. Its One Night Treatment of the Hands, or Single Treatment of the Hair," or use after athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, Tiding, sparring, or any sport, each In connection with the nse of Cutlcura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Of all remedies for the purification of the blood and circulating fluids, none approaches In specific medical action Cutlcura Resolvent. It neutralizes and resolves away (hence its name) scrofulous, Inherited, tnd other humors In the blood, which give rise to swellings of the glands, pains in the bones, and torturing, disfiguring eruptions of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair. Cutlcura Resolvent extqpds Its purifying Influence by means of the pores to the surface of the akin, allaying irritation, Inflammation, itching, ana burning, and soothing and healing.of Hence Its success In the treatment distressing humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, which fall to be permanently cured by external remedies alone. The grandest testimonial that can be offered Cutlcura remedies Is their world-widsale, due to the personal recommendations of those who have used them. It is difficult to realize the mighty growth of the business done nnder this name. From a small beginning in the simplest form, against prejudice and opposition, against monied hosts, countless rivals, and trade Indifference. Cutlcnra remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and. In fact, of all time, for nowhere la the history of medicine Is to be foand another approaching them in popularity and sale. In every dime and with every people they have met with the same reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world. To the test of popular judgment all things mundane must finally come. The civilized world has rendered Its verdict in favor of Cutlcura. e THE ACHES out of muscles and joints. Heals old sores. . Takes inflammation out of burns and bruises. Stops any pain that a perfect liniment can stop. EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT for injuries or aches of MAN or BEAST. TSTEIUJ SEEPS law Eighty-Pag- e HIDES ft MS Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write To-da- y. Colorado. GO., 1521 Fifteenth St., Denver, Carries an Endless Line of Cookery. by a hand crank located In front of the oven, and each shelf comes before the opening the cook withdraws the cakes, pies, etc,, which he has previously placed thereon, reloads the shelf and gives the crank another turn,- - starting the fresh material on Its Journey through the hottest part of the oven and presenting the next shelf In front of the opening for like treatment Thus the work goes on as rapidly as the cook can unload and reload the shelves, the contents being done by the time the complete rotation is made, except In the case of bread. For this purpose half of the shelf can be loaded at a time to give the loaves two revolutions or a short time may be allowed to elapse between each movement of the carrier. tated Quieting the Sea. A stormy surface of the Bea can be Fishstilled by spreading a net over it ing stations are especially interested in a net designed by Baron dAIlesan-dro- , a French Inventor. This floating net is woven of very light cords, possessing, however, a strong power ol resistance. Its mesh is lour Inches square. A special preparation of the Inventor renders it, besides being very strong, buoyant In the extreme. Its size is Inconsiderable and it weighs but 120 grams to the square yard, and its cost is only 3 francs the square yard. For a fishing station consisting only of a boat of the ordinary fishing craft size 3,000 square meters of floating net would be quite sufficient to guarantee the stability of the station, giving It a calm sea surface for $5,500,-meter. Experiments recently conducted have given proof that the most violent storm in no way affects the net, which In the foulest weather will be found to remain undamaged. s. SISTERS OF CHARITY Unfortunate Meeting Probably Cause for Family Feud. When the tall lady in the sealskin RELY ON PC- RU - NA TO FIGHT coat entered the car the short, jolly telescoping smie arrange.: io engage woman who was sitting near the end AND the studs and drrw the e Iges ot u.e instantly became all smiles. CATARRH, COUGHS, before they upper toward end o. er as the etc a minute It was only tiors are ex- aide J. It wll lie were hard at tt, telling all about their that by grasping t"e section Christmas gifts. of this fastener and g.vmg it an up "Changing something? said the tall per pull the inner sections will ar- one, motioning to a parcel the other range themselves from the uottom held in her lap. to the top of the opering, drawing something j Yes, was the reply; the edges together as they rise. The some one sent me, ; dont know who, two top sectious are shown in the and as I dont like It 1 am going to picture, together with views of the change it Isnt it homely? I never shoe open and closed. As the fasten-e- r wear black, anyway, and in a second is made of spring metal It will al- she had the bundle opened and its conlow of sufficient movement of the tents exposed to the eyes of her comankle to prevent binding, having in panion. this an advantage over lace or butThe tall lady said never a word for ton shoes. John F. Hawkes of Jer- a full moment. Then with a glance sey City, N. J., Is the inventor. that would have frozen boiling water, she remarked, haughtily, I sent that Effect of Electricity on Plants. to you. Interesting experiments have been Lead to Use of Alcohol. conducted by Dr. Lemstrom of Helobservations have shown Careful on an the of effect singfors university and on again that there is an intielectrical discharge the growth of again and alcoplants. Four seeds of barley, wheat mate relation between diet coffee and and rye were sown In pots, the sail holism, especially that tea, alcohol. of use to the lead condiments being electrically connected with the that ground. Above the two pots was sus- It has also been demonstrated alcofor pended an insulated network of wire, flesh eating creates a thirst towith a number of points of a Holz ma- holic beverages and an appetite for invarialmost which of use chine so connected that in some of the bacco, the use pots the electric current passed from ably leads, sooner or later, to the the metal work to the earth, while in of alcohol in one form or another. others it passed in the reverse direcperfect Perfectly simple and simply tion. For five hours daily a current PUTNAM FADELESS was passed through the soil. After H dyeing with DYES. eight weeks the height of the plants affected by the electric current was Tides in the Mediterranean. found to be about forty per cent greatIt Is not true that the Mediterranean er than those to which no current had Is tideless. Tbs springs on the east been applied. It Is said that experi- coast of Sicily rise fully four feet ments with other plants show similar results, bat different In degree. Plaos Cure cannot be too highly spoken of an s cough cure J. W. OBrixn, 322 Third Ar. IL, Minneapolis. MIml. Jan. A IMS Hunters Acetylene Lamp. While the inventor of the acetylene A letter recently received by Dr. Hartman from Sister Beatrix, 410 W. 30th street. The Automobile Here to Stay. lamp shown In the accompanying picNew York, reads as follows : of Columbia University The faculty ture states that it is designed espe-manimmiiMmiHumiiffUTmiiimiinnmimm vuih other opportunities for utilizing has added a course In automobile Ohio: B. Dr. Columbus, S. Hartman, it which would suggest themselves to mechanics to the curriculum. 1 cannot say too much In praise ot Peruna. Eight bottles Dear Sir its possessor, me ot catarrh of the lungs ot tour years standing, and would o cured One tit day. To Core a Cold in The lamp comprises a reservoir for Tnke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All been without it for May thing, it helped teverel Sisters of Cougbe not bsw aud colds and have yet to find one case ot catarrh that It does not the storage of the gas mounted on a iruggists refund money If it fsil to corn. SISTER BEATRIX. small generator, with an eyelet at the Educational Statistic. ..ini.tiMti.wnitiiitmitiUiUill back which permits the insertion of a were the Peruna was suffering from laryngiDuring the last year there belt to support it at the waist Lead Interesting Letters from 849.969 public tis, and loss of voice. The result ot the in teachers 004 430 lng upward from the reservoir to the treatment was most satisfactory. Sha Institutions. Catholic States. United in the hat is a supply tube, which feeds the school buildings found great relief, and after farther use gas to a lamp secured to the front In every country of the civilized world otthe medicine we hope to be able to Mrs. Winslows Soothing syrup.' reduces la. the Sisters of Charity are known. Not only say she Is entirely cured. Sisters ot of the hat. While the whole outfit For children teething, eoften. the gums, 2&cabottle. do they minister to the Charity. does not weigh enough to be percep flmmstlon,allrepeln,cureawlndcoUo. spiritual and intellectual This young girl was under the care of the, tible to the wearer, that portion which Electricity on Warships. needs of the charges com- Sisters of Charity and used Peruna lot must be supported by the head Is Electricity Is to be used for lighting mitted to their care, but catarrh of the throat, with good results as particularly light, and the claim Is the bow, masthead and compass lamps they also minister to their the above letter testifies. made that the chimney which dispos boat destroyers With so of the British torpedo bodly needs. From a Catholic institution la Cen now being built. many children to take care tral Ohio comes the following rccom of and to protect from climate and disease, mend from the Sister J Superior. Many School Children Are Sickly. these wise and prudent sisters have found ' derive not and If do Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, satiJ g you prompt a Peruna safeguard. used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Childrens Dr. Hartman receives many letters from factory results from the use of Peruna, Home. New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, Catholic Sister from all over the United write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving Headache, Stomach States. A recommend recently received full statement of your case, and he will bn cure Feverishness, Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy fromaCatholicinstitutionin Detroit, Mich., pleased to give you his valuable advice f Worms. At all druggists. 25c. Sample mailed reads as follows ; gratis. free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tbt The young girl who used Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. , Dear Sir: Weight of Human Heart. Tha ordinary weight of a human ounces. heart is nine and The record weight is forty ounches. twelve drahms: r.r y J IJ r never-failin- one-thir- Aerial Torpedo. Advices from Utica, N. Y., state that Professor Carl Myers has constructed an aerial torpedo which is Leaves the Hands Free for Handling to be exhibited at the St. Louis exthe Gun. position. The aerial torpedo, accord- of the gases of combustion Is so aring to the account, flies like a thing ranged as not to heat the lamp or the of life. It is driven by two aluminum head. screw blades, making 2,000 revoluWith the peculiarly brilliant light tions a minute, and rotated by an which acetylene gas produces the perelectric motor, which obtains its pow- son whether on a at traveling er from an ordinary incandescent hunting or other night, would expedition, lighting current of 110 volts. The find this outfit especially convenient movements are directed by two as the hands are left . entirely free acting as rudders, moving the to carry the gun or other articles, and vessel up, down, right or left, In cir- the wearer has only to turn his bead cles, as a bird flies. AU these evolu- in the direction he desires to look, the tions are under control of a distant days of light always paralleling a line operator, who moves an index over of sight directly ahead. Rudolph C. contact points on a dial switchboard Kruschke of Duluth, Minn., is the to which the vessel instantly re- patentee. sponds. Sound Interference. Lord Rayleigh recently described Magnetic Traction Wheel. Mr. Barton B. Hill, a citizen of some of his experiments with forhorns the United States who resides in made for Trinity House. Foghorns SL Petersburg, Russia, has Invented with elliptic cones instead of circular a novel magnetic traction wheel of cones were tried, the major axis being that type wherein the magnetizing coll about four times longer than the Is arranged internally of the wheel, minor. The experiments showed that ironclad bipolar magnet, the rail on the sound was best spread in a horiwhich the wheel tracks acting as the zontal direction when the long axis armature thereof. With magnetic trac- was exactly vertical. It appears to be tion wheels of this kind, as heretofore doubtful whether the phenomenon of suggested, the proposition has been the silent area is really due to intermade to form the wheel of the two ference between waves of sound reachhalves each having a channel which ing the spot directly and those reflectcoincides to form a chamber for the ed from the sea. If the effect were due reception of the coil. Such a device mainly to interference in this way it la expensive. ought to be possible to recover the sound by the listeners changing his alConvenient Shoe Fastener. titude above the sea surface; but One of the Important considerations Lord has on several occawhich guide some people In the mat- sions Rayleigh on hoard tried this of is shoes the and has not recovered thethe Irenes ter of selecting a pair sound. manner of fastening them on the Mount In man is a when a for McKinley. hurry, feet, Mount McKinley, the highest peak as most men are in this century, he does not want to consume any more on the continent of North America, of his time in dressing than is nec- was visited last season by a party of essary. In the accompanying draw- the United States geological survey. ing is shown what is probably the So far as Is known this Is the first most rapid shoe fastener yet placed time that white men have reached on the market, as there is but one even the slopes of the peak, though Its motion of the hand necessary to com- altitude was determined, from a displete the work of securing the edges tance, In 1898. The mountain is n mass, formed of Ingreat dome-shapetrusive rock, that towers to an elevation of more than 20,000 feet above l. Though so much higher than Mount St, Elias its ascent is probably not so difficult, and the task will probably be soon attempted. Details of the routes of approach to the mountain are soon to be printed by officers of the geological survey. area-plane- d Bromo-Setae- r There is more Catarra in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls tocure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best A NATION OF Promptly cures all Headaches CARBOLIC SALVE APPLE-EATER- American People Heavy Consumers of the Succulent Fruit. The latest estimate places the total number of apple trees of bearing age in the United States at something over two hundred millions. ThiB Is nearly three trees to every person. These trees yield more than one hundred and seventy-fivmillion bushels. Not all these apples are consumed at home, for In years of full crop more than three million bushels go abroad Yet, the apples kept at home are more than two bushels for every adult and child. We are a nation of apple-eaterThis fact may not be to our credit, however, when we remember that a good part of all these apples are Ben Davis and other kinds that a refined and cultivated taste would not choose for its dessert Yet probably half our people never raise an apple; and of the half who do raise them, but a amall percentage grows for market; and of those who grow for market, only a part make a profit from the business. Yet there is money in apple growing. Country Life In Americae Wide Nave of English Church. The nave of St. Michaels church at Coventry Is said to have the widest nave of any English church. It Is 125 feet wide. That of York minster is 104 feet in width. Wounds, Sores, map-readin- I A , CURED. and heal Brnises, too. 25 cents. them, Would you have ' v TOOTHACHE for 15 cents? Our Jap- - A it v Vrjui -- 1 anese Tooth Ache Drops will xid you of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER Health PILLS is Insurance for If von tuff from iv of the waakip ot df eases eaueed by Ignor ance, xoss or eontagioQ you axe the vary persos we want o talk lo. W have proved on DA. O. W. SHOES 8. Ohrcmle skill laeuringaU by publishing diseases thousands of voluntary testimonials of borne peo pie. flvlnjr names, plotures and addrsteee. We ean t publish our euree ia private because it would beiray confidence. Hence we bave to prove our skill in this class of troubles in soother way. This is oar plsn: We cure yon first and 25 cents a policy. then ask a reason What is your health able fee when yon are worth? All Lung Diseases start with a cough. If you will cough up a quarter for a bottle of Cough Balsam youll stop coughing Japanese Corn Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns or quartet? nmjQQISTS OR STORKC OR DIRECT FROM ALL ,11,1 Z.C.M. I. $5 Kinds fer 16c. 210 factthatSalseresesds are found more (aitisns and on more farms ibaoj any etbsr in America. Thereto rtaeop for thla. Wc own and op-erete over S0oo acres fer the produo tlon of our choree seeds. In order to i Induct yoa to try them wrmake the following unprecedented oUerf 16 Cents Postpaid , For l& terfta Wadttfil Mrii dffut enWitge, ft liaorta aiag nldconi enrreta, sea-leve- For Intending Explorers. The lecturers in ethnology and geology of Cambridge university, England, have just announced a series of lectures and practical exercises to serve as Shoe Fastens training for persons wishing to unPull Upward or desirous of conof the uppers together around the dertake exploration ankle. One advantage of this Inven- tributing to our knowledge of foreign series will Include the tion is that it can be used In connec- countries. The tion with a shoe originally intended history of geographical discovery; to be secured with laces, the labor principles of physical geography; mapgeography of making the alteration being incon- making and anthropo-geographpracsiderable. As illustrated, in the draw- of Europe; tical ethnology of device consists this fastening ing, plane-table- ; photographic a series of projecting studs arranged geology; etc. on either side of the upper with a and geodetic surveying, PAY WHEN will prevent blood poisoning in Cuts, d y GRIP. COLDS snderstandinff that we I will not demand a fee antil we oure yon. We cure Loet Manhood, 8eminal Weakness, Varicocele, Spermatorrhoea, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis and alt weaknesses of men. Consultation and ad vie free by latter or In person. Call or write. WE CURE CATARRH and all diseases of the Longa. Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder. Nerves, Skin. Brain, and all Chronic diseases of men, women an4 ehUdren. 19 a. a. to 4 p.m. Offloe Hours K Evenings T to 9. f Sunday p and Holidays It tails . DRS. SHORES SHOKES. XPERT SPECIALISTS. LYON BLOCK. 56 W Second So. St. SALT LAKE CITY. PURE FOOD tartta laUwaa varlallaag ft rave taaaiaaa radish, ft fOapteadM boat aorta. cforhHulj Waatifal It no kinds fl In all positively fumtshuur bushels of charming flower ana lots and lots of choire vetabira, tofetb-- i sr with our frrmt cati9gue telling all about Macaroni Wheat, HimwTaU lav Grans, Tvoaintv, Dromna, Rpclta, eh,, all for only Itte iustaiuptaud Mind This. tt makes no difference whether it Is chronic, scute or inflammatory Klsvtie Oaioa aaedatbat 40c. epeead JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED C0 La Craue- - WIs. Rheumatism . cf tha muscles or feints RELIABLE Dole StJacobsOil Corel end cures promptly. Price, 25c. and 50c. To enjoy pure food vou must have pure to grediente. Three Crown Baking Powder In and healthful, and Absolutely guarunted sells at cents a pound.purDo net pay twice that) price for powder, that are not as good at Threw Crown. Our other leaden are Three Crown Pure Spices and Three Crown Triple Extracts. They suit the most fastidious housekeepers. In yoor next order ask for Three Crown good and refuse all substitutes. Im! Prompt ASSAYS. .75 Gold Dd ....U.00 n Gold, SUT'r,81Itt Cop'r.. LiQ rotarnt os Mil unplu. Ogden Assay Co. SAFETY RAZOR GUARD Sasy to attach. Easy to clean. Light, durable, practical. A bleasine to the man who ia in a burry. 6c each. Libbey At Co., New Haven Conn. DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY: gives Quick relief and cures worst 10 BAYS treatment QJUkEM'fi SONS, Boa &AUaataGe cases. Book of textlnaoulalraod IMtl, Br.H-H- . HEWLETT, BROS. W. N. U-- , Salt Lak No. 7. lOOS. ' |