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Show ' 1UINENT PNY8ICIAU8 USE AND ENDOnSE PE-IHH- IA. Haunted. whisper in the bight, cry across the And I who heard, in deepyears. affright. Awakened with unnumbered fears. i "It is some deed that I have done. Some sin I wrought long, long ago; JJt hush! am I the only one? Then wherefore am I troubled so? His Brief Experience with Two Angel Children Satisfied Him With His Lot --Seemingly It Would Satisfy Almost Anybody. storm. If It keeps o it of the, water for several days look out for a thunderstorm. Tae indications for frosty weather are the same as for tine, and for snow the same as for rain. In fact,' leech la almost a forecaster as the weather man himself. "I' or all men do some evil deed. And all men falter some men fall; Do ghosts of 8eiflshness and Greed Coma back, O God! to haunt them all? Walks on the Water. After several years of patient labor and experiment, a Tenby, Pembrokeshire, seaman, named William Llewsome "Mayhap waywardness was mins In vanished days; mayhap I fell. ellyn, has invented an apparatus by Must I now drink the bitter brine means of which he Is able to walk on Must 1 see eyes that gleam from hell? the sea even in the roughest weather. Then came a whisper through the night. Llewellyn gave a successful demonA little cry across the years. stration off the pier-heabefore a And I who heard, in deep affright. ciowd oY several thousands people. Listened with wild, unnumbered fears. The apparatus consists of a pair of large wooden boots, connected in "I am the ghost of that pure deed You might have done, but did not do; front with a steering gear. With I am the ghost of that good seed these boots, which are shaped like You might have sown when Life was the two parts of a catamaran, Llewnew. ellyn walked about the sea for nearly Aud this it is lhathauuts you COW-- s, half an hour. Tae water was rather eed l vheitlib, but the Inventor u"dn. Too late, too late, to take the unsown;a?h-plow. The Spring is gone, the May is flown!" seemed to have no difficulty In keeping bis balance. And this I heard amid the night This voice that called across the years; An Insectivorous llluminant And when the dawn came, silver white, I was companioned with my tears. Here Is an Insect that carries a lanCharles H. Towns, in Sunday-Schotern at night It Is called the "lantern Times. By, and is found In South America. Its huge head ts hollow, made of thin Arabian Coffee. and papery tissue, and painted red The Arabian coffee-makehaving prepared his fire of charcoal, and placed It near a huge pot containing water, takes a few handfuls of green coffee berries, carefully culls out all Imperfect berries and foreign substances, and then places the best of the berries In an Iron ladle held over the fire. The berries are permitted to roast until they begin to smoke and are then, while still uncharred, placed in a small mortar and carefully brayed with a pestle closely fitting the cup and yellow, like a toy. At night tl . of the mortar. The berries are not, fly is nocturnal in habit the head is however, reduced to a dust While illuminated like a lantern, affording this process has been going on a small a brilliant light. quite been filled half has with tepid pot water from the large pot and placed Fishermans Strange Catch. over the Are. When the water in the While trolling for bass the other small pot has begun to boil the broken near San Francisco, J. coffee berries are thrown in and the afternoon, Brunz felt a tug at bis line and squarboiling is permitted to go on for a ed himself for a battle with his finny short time, the decoction being stirred The struggle was a royal with a spoon when it shows signs of prisoner. one, and Brunz sighed with relief The coffee is then a hen he was boiling over. able to haul in served in small cups without cream or the line and finally bring the fish alongside sugar. the boat. As it came to the surface, however, the start which he experiA Faithful Friend. enced nearly caused him to let go the At Albany, N. Y there lived a line and snatch at an oar in blacksmith whose particular pet is an In weight the fish tipped the blackEnglish mastiff. One day the Beale five The body fins smith was working at his forge, put- and at were pounds. those of a striped bass, tail new In of a steel a the ting point pick. but the head resembled that of a seat, The steel was slightly burned in the with an under jaw projecting in front heating, and, instead of welding. It at least an inch beyond the upper. flew Into half a dozen pieces. One Brunz has been an enthusiastic fisherpiece struck the blacksmith with such man for years and has seen all forms force as to fasten itself firmly In of denizens of water, both fresh and above the right eye.' The blacksmith salt. He and his associates assert staggered and fell backward. How that it has never been their misforlong he was unconscious he does not tune to hook such a monstrosity hithknow; but when he came to he saw erto. the mastiff in the middle of the shop. The dog was crying almost like a A Heathen Rite in Russia. human being, and was rubbing his A curious account is given In a KaIn on the dust the floor. The zan jaws (Russia) paper of a heathen sacpiece of steel that had struek the rifice recently offered up to idols in a blacksmith was on the floor a few Chuvash village In the Province of inches from the dog. The faithful Kazan. of butter, milk, Contributions animal had seized the hot steel with and meaL were requisitioned uy his teeth, and had drawn it from his salt priests from the villagers, and on masters forehead. The dogs mouth the a the whole people propitious nag badly burned. As for the black- turned out to day the river bank where smith, strange as it may seem, he is prayers were offered up to the gods in a fair way to recover. for rain, and a swallow, having been caught and smeared with butter, was A Modern French Pied Piper." released to fly upwards to carry our At a country fair at Rosenthalles-Choux- , to the ears of the gods. The a little village near Dunkirk, prayers closed with a feast, after proceedings a rat charmer named France, Ray which the priests began pushing one himsurprised the natives by shutting another into the water, and then self up In a barrel with a hundred flinging water over- - the assembled rats. crowd. The story is baldly told, withSeveral minutes afterward when the out the least interest in what appear spectators expected to see him to be some relic of old-ag- e ceremonial man the the rodents, by which may be worthy of the attention opened the lid of the barrel and of the learned in such matters. Lonshowed himself unharmed, with the don Standard. rats clustering about his breast. He said that the modulations of his voice Remarkable Monolith in Chili. acted as a charm, upon the animals, A remarkable monolith, more than from them and prevented devouring 5,000 feet In height, was recently dishim. London Mail. covered in Chill. The base of this stupendous undersea needle is barely Wax from Trees. 240 feet in circumference, yet It rears . The wax palm of the Andes Is itself, solitary and alone, to the height It grows to vegetable Vonder. of nearly a mile, its culminating point 20i feet and thrives a height of nearly fiat, circular surface no bigger than not only on the plains but the moun a cartwheel, reaching to within less tains. The wood is tough and durable than 600 feet of the surface. No such The natural and is employed in carpentry. phenomenon, on any such stuwax comes from the pits between the scale, could stand pendous trunk and fronds. It Is yellow or alone on dry land freedpossibly from its supgrayish white, ts as pure as beeswax, of porting and protecting and is used for making candles. A perfectly still water. Butenvelope even supcan tree the gather posing that it were possible to lift it peon climbing from 20 pounds to 30 pounds from bodily from the depths of the ocean, each. and set it up on land, storm, heat and frost would cause it to crumble Bpitrack. tv pieces in a very few years. , Before the invention of ovens meat was roasted on spits as here shown, Frenchrpan Fond of His Tomb. An eccentric old gentleman named Chapelaln has just died at Monhoudou, in the Department of the Sarthe, France.' He was very rich, and had caused a monumental tomb to be built on a piece of land adjoining the cemetery. In this tomb he has for twenty years past spent 'several hours s day, often sleeping there, in order, as he said, to get used to his future dwelling-placd CB. CHAMBERLIN Of WASHINGTON B. Chamberlin, M, D., write from 14th and P Sts., Washington, D. C. Many cases have come under my observation, where Peruna has benefited and cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend It for catarrh and a general tonic." C. B. CHAMBERUN, M. D. Examiner V. 8. Tree ary. and now consider myself a well man and 1 Medical Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, after months of suffering. S. U of Treasury Department, Peruna will cure you. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. graduate of Columbia College Geo. C Havener, M. D., of Anacostia, and yrho served D. C, writes: three years at The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: " In my practice I have had West Point, has Gentlemen the following to occasion to frequently prescribe your valuable medicine, and have found its use say of Peruna: "Allow me to beneficial, especially in cases of catarrh." express my gratiGeorge C, Havener, M. D. tude to you for If you do not receive prompt and satisdethe benefit factory results from the use of Peruna, rived from your write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full wonderful r e m statement of your case, and he will be pleased One short to give you his valuable advice gratis. edy. V month has Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Dr L. Jordan brought forth a vast change Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, Medical er Fellow-suffere- Mexican Mustang actually penetrates to the pain Liniment and cures where other e. lin- iments and salves either absolutely fail or fall far short of complete success. r a - DRUNKENNESS CURED. Thousands of homes made happy every year by this treatment. Most thoroughly equipped Institution in the west. Modern and up to date in every respect. Cares positively made. pr terms and literature, address .... THE KEELEYr.. INSTITUTE, utm. satr Lana 'tea T piust south city, START A STEAD LAIKIDIIY maktUklndsof Laaaiiy llaahiaary. 181 fc Division 8t Chicago . Write us? Paradox Maehlnery Co 3l .11 ' Irony of Fate. The irony of fate-waaptly illustrat ed at Appleton, Wis., a few daya ago when "Gee," a famous war dog, the mascot of a volunteer regiment dur lng the war with Spain, after passing active warfare, accidentally became the victim of a small boy .with a shot gun. Moral: There are many things tors dangerous than soldiering. s - SHOES UNION MAD8 M Douglas makes and sails more mens $3.50 and SUM shoes than any other two manufacturers In 'the worldf which proves their superiority they are worn by more people n a! stations of Ilf than any other make. W. L. Because W. L. Douglas lithe largest m anufac turer he can buy cheaper and produce his shoes at a lower cost thin other con- cerns, which enables bint to sell shoes for $3.50 and 13.00 canal In every way to those sold else- where for $4 and $5.00. W. L. Douglas $3.50 and $3 shoes are worn by have been paying $4 and $5, could get a hirst-cla- ss shoe He hat convinced them that the style, fit, and wear of his $3.50 and $3.00 sboea is Just ts good. Placed side by side it is impossible to tee any difference. A trial will convince. Notice Increase list Sale: OS.SOIt.Snit.St le Bu.lnc.ai liflui Htlr is.OS4.S40.OD A gain of SS.SSO.4SO. SO In Four Tsars. W. L. DOUOLAS KDOI UNI, ' (400 OILT Worth $0.00 Compared with Othor Maks. The boat Imported and American ItaUan, Hey Pc talent Calf, enamel, ton Calf, Calf. Kiel KM, Corona Cali, and National Kangaroo. Foot Color gelot a. Caution: f A SOUND ARGUMENT. Remarkable Cass of Sentiment A grove of handsome pine trees borders the highway near the tows of Eustls, Me., forming one of the natural beauties of the place. It seems that a practical lumberman wanted the trees and offered the town authorities $8,000 for them, enough to pay the entire municipal debt, but the town preferred keeping the trees. CASE OF MUTUAL DISTRUST. How Oanlet Webster 8pnt Unnecessarily Anxious Tim. In the early days, before the country was grldlroned by a network of rail ways, Daniel Webster was on his way to Washington and was compelled to proceed at night by stage from Baltimore. He lad no traveling companion and the driver had a sort of felon look which produced no inconsiderable alarm in the senator. "I endeavored to tranqulllze myself," said Webster, and had partly succeeded, when we reached the dark woods between and Washington a, proper scene for murder or outrage end here I confess my courage again deserted me. Just then the driver turned to me and, with a gruff voice, inquired my Where are you going? aald name. he. The reply was, To Washington. I am a senator. Upon this the driver seized me fervently oy the hand and exclaimed: 'How glad I ami I took ' you for a highwayman. DR. COFFEE e. Discovers ' Remedies That Restore Sight to Blind People a Tooting up the praises of Three Crown Baking noted oculist. MO Good Coffee, Dr. VT. meo-iolnPowder, Extracts and Sploes. Ask for them, Bloek, Des Moines, low, bss discovered or sale everywhere, for the eyes that people ess twe end cure Cataracts. Scums. Granulated Lias, Ulcere or Blindness and restore sight. e book os Dr. Coffee has published an send Free to every Eye Diseases which bo will bow to tells book This of this reader paper. weak eyes strong, prevent old sight sod make bis book. for Coffee Write Dr. today Hewlett bros. co hos LECTRIGAL SUPPLIES Inter fountain electric co. .SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. flnswerinj Advertisements KlndiB Mention This Paper. W.N. U Salt Lake-N- o. 2, 1903. When Peril of the Far East The "wild critter of the hllla" has been roaming about Hudsons lake, are told, and chewed a dog owned by Orson Bennett. A young man report that the critter, which recently appeared at J. T. Hadsells door, right here in the village, and after devouring two pans of feed slunk away In the darkness with a fiarsome yowl, turned out to be a stray calf. WelYour yowls are come, fierce beast. better than curfews notes to keep youngsters home at night Worcester (N. T.) Times, At this house he kept the coffin in which he was to be burled, and used it as a bed, while he Invariably had his winding sheet or shroud laid on to the which constantly turned joint the table in the dining room in lien the fire. of a tablecloth. London lSxpress. An Odd Barometer. Clay Butter. A common leech makes a good baronot generally known that in is It with half full tumbler a Fill meter. parts of the world clay is eaten water, put the leech into It. and tie a many on bread as a substitute for butter. over to the keep top muslin of piece This is termed 's tone butter, and is the leech from getting out. AH you used in many parts of Germany. In of sort what find out have to do to parts of Sweden earth la weather we are going to have Is to northern often baked in bread, and Is sold in animal. little the patch on the Italian For example, when the day is to the publicas markets well as on the island of be fine the leech will remain at the peninsula Pert la, Nubia and other tropbottom of the glass, coiled up in Sardinia, "Health countries. ical says this if motionless, spiral shape and quite had its origin In the rain may be expected it will creep to practice probablyall earths have some the top of the glass and stay there knowledge that take the and of kind flavor, place of off. until It clears If the leech twists itself and is very salt, a necessary Ingredient in all is goirg to he a wlnd- - kinds of food. restless F65 A LURKING DANGER. There la a lurking danger in the aching back. The aches and pain of a bad hack tell of kidneys overworked. Go to the kidneys assistance when backache pains warn JOYS OLD BACHELOR CRUSTY REMAINED SINGLE. WHY cme T.rS A little C FAMILY SOME you. A kidney warning should be heeded, for diabetes dangerous quickly follows In the wake of Backache. disorders Urinary are serious and at hand. Read Brights disease is near averted. how the danger can be Case No. 15.741. Rer. Jacob D. Van du Lac, Doren, of 57 Sixth street. Fond Wia., Presbyterian clergyman, "A man or woman who has never had little kidney complaint or any of the ilia consequent upon irritated or Inactive kidneys knows very little about atwhat prolonged suffering is. I had for house in the me tacks which kept do anything, days at a time, unable to 1 suffered can what to and express hardly be adequately done In ordinary . As time passed, compll-Anglo-Saxocations set in, the particulars of which. I will be pleased toivfln aperscjal Interview to any one who requires Information. I used plenty of remedies, and, ever on the outlook for something that might check or benefit my condition, I began taking Doans Kidney Pills. This I can conscientiously say, Doans Kidney Pills caused a general They Improvement In my health. brought great relief by lessening the pain and correcting the action of the kidney secretions. FREE TRIAL of this great kidney mon. cured the Rev. Jacob How extraordinary! remarked the medicine, which will be mailed on applicaVan Doren, landlady. to any part of the United States. "Yes, indeed, returned the celibate. tion Co., Buffalo, Address Foster-Mllburmatched which bad tempers "They N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Pries the girl. their complexions espcially 60 cents per box. They sat opposite me at the table, and to doctors am said I my by although Methodism Gains In Ireland. be a nervous person 1 think that that In the past decade the Methodists te case. test proved I was not a hopelss Ireland have Increased 11.27 per cent, As soon as breakfast was announced now being 62,000. The the two youthful progenies would dart their number have declined 6.7 per Catholics Roman the for the same chair. It was like and the Church of Ireland 8.2 per cent first This battle. for trumpet signal cent episode usually ended in a clinch and Flaos Cure eaunot be too highly spoken of ea breakaway, In which the mother, a m Third Ava, matron, took a qui- t cough cure. J. W. O Bbism, careworn-lookinM., Minneapolis Minn.. Jen. 8. 190 escent part. Round two occurred whenever the Englands Target Pond. two happened to want the same piece Great Pond, in Surrey, Frensbam the of bread, which was Invariably 100 acres, and is tha over covers case, and consisted In more or less in artificial England. pond Round three consisted of largest warfare. a more spectacular form of Usually It began with awing by the gentle maid upon the magenta head of the youth and ended with a shower of kicks delivered in the direction of the young lady's solar plexls. This made the boy look collection like a plnwheel In a of fireworks. It was also an Intricate movement, as it was all done while silting in a chair. "Remarkable! interposed the mistress of the boarding house. "Quite so. Especially aa this was only the curtain raiser for the melodrama that followed. Every time the two met during the day It meant a scrap and a cry like a caterwaul. Why didnt the parents interfere? "That is the great mystery, the riddle of the sphinx. They would threaten and scold,' but beyond a menace they did not punish. The children seemed to understand this, and it lent unction to their deviltry. Now If they had been my children I should"Well, what would you have done? "That Is Just the reason I didnt get married, he remarked, according to the New York Times. "I should not wish to be confronted with that stupendous question. And he hastily withdrew to catch the 8 oclock trolley. The crusty bachelor had returned to bia hoarding house. The thought of the advanced price of coal had added to his already strong satisfaction in somebeing single, and it was with he that relish replied a keen of thing to the query cf the prying landlady: Why dont you get married? Well, I er really see no need of it Two weeks vacation In the home of a New Hampshire benedict has served as a sovereign remedy for any inclination I may have had in that direction." The landlady put down her knife and fork, wiped her lips with her napkin, and with an attentive air, said: "Why, what do yon mean? "Well, you see, answered the bachelor, soaking a cruller In his coffee, "I met with an unfortunate, though I condition of may say hut- - Si W?uaI affairs In married life. The Tnu?i pars' were possessors of two children of the carroty type. They had complexions like that of a blushing short lobster going out of the state of Maine! The boys face was especially lurid, and, for one of his tender years, he had an unusually apoplectic look. In fact, I heard that he had had violent attacks of Indigestion, which for a lad of six summers was rather out of the com- W: Ceremonies Observed In Old United States Hotel. Perhaps the best test of social embellishment wss to be seen at Saratoga Springs, where the old United States hotel assembled in the season the wealth and fashion of the country. sesplendent The great dining-room- , with mirrors and gilding, showed a silver dinner table covered with dishes, while behind every two chairs a colored waiter man was stationed. The majonlomo (as head waiter) stood at the head of the table with a baton in bis band. Orchestral music ushered in the guests, who took their raised seats at table; the major-domhis wand and each waiter man advanced and stood back of the guests; at. the second wave of the wand the waiters laid hands upon the dish covers. and at the third wave every cover was lifted and laid upon small dumb waiters, which other attendants carried away. Then the major-domlaid his hand upon his heart and bowed to the guests, the musjcstruck up, and the waMfrrT'thedlshea. an opersti how she Pickfcsa o o Lipping" Boyhood Dream Realized. John D. Rockefeller, head of the Standard Oil corporation, ha been elected to honorary membership In the fire patrol of North Tarrytown, N. Y. When, he received (he official document notifying him of the honor conferred the multimillionaire came as near to looking pleasant aa he can and he remarked with some pride: Now is the 'boyhood dream of my' life realized. I am a fireman at last, after nearly sixty years of patient waiting. No policeman can now fan me outside the fire lines in North Tarrytown. at least. If be tried it I could turn the hose on him." n g haJv tSTr- Mas.li4viu1bi tiOmtirfut If genymemm cannot . sf origin t F' -- v Don't Isesiiava 4 Vt Pinkh&a If tL.s-abou- t yvw caw v not undentand. I you with Ltndsefc- - Musical Kites. The Chinese, who have played with kites ever sine the beginning of history, make huge kites in tbs shape of dragons and arrange them eo that they play a queer kind of music as the float high in the air. vice is fre NS we netted writtn he tkoii3U helpedMass. r( , Lynn, Cough and Stops the Works Off the Cold Wlntsr , Now is the sense: man rolls np his tom and s$ks tjft h. Cheap Household Goods. Tan Bo Wo, a Chinese merchant, where there le a fire.' in the In a hammock Ts hi. filed a schedule In bankruptcy United States District court the other by the side of a pink' day. He Included under the heading with kind eyes seem' household effects," two women and tractive. There and to poke up when. C. ten children, besides chop-stlck-e other articles, the whole lot being grows dimmer than gonian. valued at $15, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 26 hair-pullin- right-hande- d 30-ce- rough-and-tumb- (Jervtlyj. fiids pica. Si cts Berveficia! cts Irvily as a La xtf. rup of Figs appeals to the cultured g: and tothe healthy, because j ponent parts are simple and wholesome r cause it acts without disturbing the nat' ations, as it is wholly free from every of In or tf substance. quality manufacturing figs are used,! . pleasant to the taste, but tK virtues of Syrup of Figs if , from an excellent combinat known to be medicinally la ' act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effei well-inform- ed BIG GAME IN A PEN. Beaters Will Drive Deer in a Circle for Frenchmen to Shoot M. de Pontbriant purposes to organize a shooting society and lay out a shooting range which will furnish all the excitement of big game shooting without the attendant inconveniences of a long journey at vast expense. The proposed grounds are to be civ cular. Inclosed by a high, bulletproof embankment They will be full of trees and underwood, cut up by five concentric, circular tracks; also several alleys radiating from the center, where the shooters will stand. Large gams will be chased by hounds round the outer track, and sportsmen will shoot down the alleys. The game would include everything from wolves, deer and wild boar down to rabbits. Paris Herald. A Warning Against ; "r 1 FVrcisco, flew Louisville, Ky Price, fifty ccrt pel for sale- - by all drufists i Cml. Dude. A Congregational minister of Chisago has warned the young women of bis church to beware of the dude, and remain spinster rather than marry one. Dudes are trifiers, he said, recently, in a sermon. They are All they giggling jumping-jacks- . know how to do is to throw cigarette smoke into their hollow heads in a hopeless chase after brains, and to convert their nostrils tafc smokestacks. Krupp's Guna Turkey has bought sixteen batteries of the late Herr Krupps cannon, and their booming will doubtless be heard in operations against the Macedonians. Though dead, he yet speaketh. d r. body, I tell said Harrison, the American girl gets what she wants every time. Philadelphia Ledger. you, Doctors May Not Inherit It ia unlawful for a doctor in France to Inherit property left him by a deceased patient. - - YffW ' Xhs Lasd sf lua. 'TbsOrsaarysfths ' th B alocal ttreoads for Stsak. Fsiag dsr trap ia ISOS -' . l,SS7.tM acres. 1L.SS.7M bushels. Abundance of Water; Fuel Plentiful; Cheap SullUlug Material; Good Crus fur puture and hay; a fertile ral,; asuMUrni r.lufuli and a climate git lug aa assSTed aud adequate season of Wsrld. con-vogr- s Knows.. Reward BIOO. xrourtb- - a ii Mexican Government Buys Road. Th Mexican government has pur chased th major part of the recent c Issue ot railroad companys bonds, thus obtaining tho controlling interest in the road. Inter-oceani- -- tssM Drci Urn Would yen TOOTIIAC- -J 15 Cfiltl? 1 g-- ? Ti Ct!l &U6SS Tlrnr w!V rli 0i fc. J 1 DOVO. HCMZSTEAU OP IS AC7' to t'uarchre, Scbnols.rtc. Kallas?. ' '&, Uar district. Send for Atlas and other Ultra Sit settled ; to Suoerretradcat sf Immirretioa, Ottawa Ca Government Atett ortoW. V. Bennett. Canadian . who will supply Sow York Life B)d .Omuh-.Vehwith certificate pi etna reduced railway rates, Gold... Lead. Ogden Assay Co. IF a. RELIABLE ASSAYS. SPver ...tl.W I i Gold aad t.o 4 Mv r. Copr.. I M j on returns nstl sample Prompt 17IS AftAPAHOe Ts OINVSRe COLO. PENSION write HICKKOKli, Washington. D. they will receive gulek repltc- - B, Mb N H.Vot ! LA yoaV V i Stag sptb Corps. nnftDfiV 8 1W UTAH JUNK CO. prto hides pel a beeawax, Labs City. Utah. OiSOOVEZV !gtea V quick relief io4euvM fc ft 4 wont cam. Book of testinumUl tod 10 SA1 trMtmAut IAAI. Ba.gJLOAiUi uaLla ltuwa.0 htr, topper, brass, fUi st. V V 11' rab-bo- lt - x Gfe A1 1 Putting a Stick In It Over the soda fountain in a Denver- drug store is a sign which a hint readily understood by thirsty people who like a stimulant 'tn Their sods. The sign contains these words: Just Wink at Billy. Billy lOO will CANADA WESTERN sttraetlamora attention tboa say other district Bcsboul. The readers ot this paper will be pleased to leant that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been sbie to' cure In all its staces, end that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a oonntitutloual treat-me- n Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallv, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sup. faoes of tile system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, andgivlng the patient up the constitution and Strength by building doing its work. The proassisting natureso in much faith la its curative prietors have Hundred Dollars to powers that they oiler One pay ease that it falls to cure. Bend for list t Testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Bold by druggists fie. t-s Family Fills ere th best CATZ One Pleasing Combination. There is one railroad combination which the public will unhesitatingly approve no matter ti what lengths it may go the combination of railroad companies to stamp ?out train robbery. taeUilsi syrup.' lb. Winslow's reduce! la teetbtnt. aoften lb sums, For children Mmmatloa.aUaja pain, cure wind colic. Polite Elephant ' Bessie Brennan of Thirty-seconstreet and Haverford avenue, is the first person to whom savage old Bolivar, the large Zoo elephant,, has ever shown gallantry.' Miss Brennan, was admiring Bolivars hug bodfSUn-da- y and feeding him with peanuts. She leaned too far over the rail, and her new winter hat dropped off. Bolivar picked it up and lifted it high in the air, while Miss Brennan and her girl friends screamed at the thought of his swallowing the stylish head-geaBolivar, however, lowered hi, trunk, and Miss Brennan resolutely reached for her hat Give it here! she demanded, and Bolivar, to the astonishment of gave if. Nobody was mo7e deeply impressed than Bolivars keeper, who never saw him obey anyA yr v rv 'A' L - -a- |