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Show ECZEMA. Om nijriMk. Frsuaasevd It Rl v-- 4 Freaarltiad for That AIIbmI, Hut tba Fat last I'm4 On WUII uu' Fmk Fill aa4 Wa Carmti From the Free Fmi, Corning, Iowa. I wa afflicted with what phyalcUn assured me was ccst-mand began docfor that diMeaau about two yeara toring Ha ago." Id Mra Eva JU Evans, of liar-rl- a, Iowa, to a reporter a few day ago. "The flrat doctor I conaulted did me no good at all. He pronounced the dlaeaaa ring-worand gave me remedlea for that, but noon found out hla error. "I then tried another physician, with tome better aucieea but did not sue-ee- d In obtaining permanent relief. On the contrary, I got worse and my face and body broke nut badly and a severe Itching sensation constantly accompanied It. This physician pronounced the malady eczema and I believe now that hla diagnosis was correct. My husband saw an article on Dr. Williams' link 1111a In the county papers and at hla solicitation I tried them. "To make a long story short, 1 took twelve boxes of this wonderful remedy and am now entirely relieved. I have not been troubled with the least of this disease since August, ISPS. sign 1 had been taking the pills since June of that year. I am glad to testify to the worth of this excellent remedy. It not only cured me, but my father tried It for la grippe and waa materially benefited in fact he Insists it relieved .him at once. (Signed.) MRS. KVA I EVANS. To confirm this statement beyond all doubt, Mra. Evans signed the forego- Tfi QUAINT OLD SiBGBA, Wtw ladles Life May Be ires at Ita Brat. a m ing. STATE OF ADAMS. sa IOWA, llte very quaintest of all the quaint Southern Calipots In fornia is the Indian village of Katinba, nestling In a valley, just under the western slope of the Shu Jacinto spur of the finn Bernardino range of mountains. Nowhere else under the flag of the republic la calm, easy Indian life to be better observed. In no other locality can the student of anthropology find more accurate subjects for study of primitive Mexican Indian characteristics, outside of warlike pursuits and sins learned from the pale faces, than here In queer old Sabolia. By the grace of the contrast with the busy .progressive civilization of the New Englanders all about, there Is at another SKt In nil California so Interesting to every semi-tropic- OF COUNTY Signed this 17th day of March, 18BC, before me. W. E. HELLEN. Notary Public. Dr. Williams' link Pills for Pale People are now given to the public as an unfailing blood hullder and nerve restorer, curing all forma of weakness Arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are .sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents (2.50, by ada box, orDr.alx boxes for Medicine Williams' Co.. dressing Y. .Schenectady, N. day. what ddx! So lung as he hns s sitn h of ti.b.icco in his pocket, a klicl ter, no matter how nidi, for Ills !uud. a blntiket, a air of overalls, and a shirt for his Imdy, with the wherewithal Tvt filling his stomach at more or less regular Intervals, he ia nitty route to. Why should he worry? The year la long, and after that another will come, and then another, aud so on to the end. Why work one's self to death, like tlu foolish Americano? IKi is it the birds, when building their nests, pause frequently and iwltter to each other as they sway side by xide on the bough? Why should a man protend to know more than a bird? Then la pleuty of time to prepare the laud for tiialxo, frtjide. aud snndia pntetes, not forgetting tlie rows of chiles. Where Is tl.e harm, tlieu. If Iedro and Kamnr.a sit down in the shade for a quiet smoke, or even a comfortable little snooze, with the meadow larks over yonder In tits willows, singing sweetest melodics? Manana ilia na ns -- never do today what you can Just as well put off till tomorrow. That la the Indian's philosophy, and. as he appears to thrive and tie happy upon It, who shall say hla Is not the molt sensible way of getting through life? Go over into the American settlement yonder niul ace the white man rushing to and fro from early morning until late at night, driving, hurrying, as Yet what only an American does. dope he get out of life more than the Indian? Why not go over Into Kubobii consider the Indian, study hie ways, amt be wise? Nifw the mml climbs up on the mesa above the Isiltom hind, which have been tilled by tlie Indians these many year. The strip of arable hind la small, hetne none may Is wasted In roads, which are regulated to the barren mesa, where no water Is. Down down eblow a row of cottonwood treestheir soft, downy blossoms flailing away on tin breeze and making little drifts in the road marks tin line of tlie zenja wliicli carries tlie water from the river to tin Utile fields Anil.- by tlie way, of the Indians. these isior miserable. Ignorant, untutored savages lmve hit upon a solution of the laud question wltHi Is the acme of fainiess, and which all the combined wisdom of ages carnot well surpass. It is nothing more nor lesa than a practical ami successful exemplification of the theories nf these who do not Itelleve In Individual ownership of land. To begin with, none of tlie villagers are sjierulattve farmers. That la to say, none of them care to raise larger crops or culilvatc more land than will provide for ths simple wants of their families. None desire to accumulate beyond that point. Ko each year the village chief allots to those who apply such tracts of land as they desire to cultivate. No man is given control over a larger area than he actually cultivates, and then is enough for alL So long as a nmn desires the piece of land and will rare for it he nlaina It. but the moment he refrains from cultivating the whole or any portion of it, then It is taken away, provided any one wants It. But no one owns an acre of land. It all twlongs to the control of the Capita n, In whose decisions al acquiesce. Scattered along tlie banks of the little acquis in the simile of the cottonwoods. are the hoiiMs of the villagers, their walls of gray adolie scarcely distinguishable fru it tl)i soil Itself. Hers and there a woman or girl la hard at work washing chit lies In the stream, anil on the limbs nf the willows and giuitemotes are spread snowy garments. mingled with those of brighter hue, showing that a regard for cleanliness not at nl! iiiroiiipsliblp with In- dian nature, and Is equally strong with the love nf bright colors, raddling in the water or rolling altout in the sun, sometimes with a single garmeul, sometimes uaked as the day they were liaIsira, were plump', brown-skinne- d ble, their black eyes snapping with rurkislty as the visitors halted a moment. while anon a band of a dozen of the little rascals would go scurrying away Into the bush like a flock of startled quail. Evidently tlie bogle man Is as much of a reality with these youngsters as with others of lighter hue. The schoolhoiise Is, of course, visited. It U a low. brown-walle- d adolie structure, almost h dden beneath the bra nchs and foliage of great cottonwood tree near the toad. Doors and windows stand open to admit the balmy air. and through them gllmiKiea k are caught of a number nf the teacher answered that nr was In drawing, aud they exiuced great aptitude In Imitating iwople, animals aud other objects. 1 think I ran show you ' Nearly all lioys and Kirin show in gome way at some time what they are to become when they grow into man- hood and womanhood. A Swedish laiy fell out of a window .and was severely hurt, hut with clenched lips he kept back the cry of pnln. The King Giwtavus Adolphus, who saw the fall, prophesied that tlat boy would make a man for nu emergency; and so he did. for he became the famous j!en. Hauer. A woman fell o(T the dork In Italy. Site was fat and frightened. No one of the crowd of men dared to Jump In after her; but a boy struck the water Aliflost as soon as she. and managed to , keep her up until u ringer nr ms got hold of her. everybody said the laiy waa very daring, very kind, very quirk, but also very reckless, for he might bare been drowned. Tin Imy was Gar-- g bahli, aud if you will read his life were Just his traits you will find tin-all through that he was so alert that nobody could tell when lie would make an atlaek with his red shirted soldiers; so indiscreet sometimes ax to make his tx wish lie was iu lluieea. felluw-patr- i but also so brave ami magnanimous Unit all the world, exeept tj hints, loved v hear and talk shout him. ( A lmy nxeil to crush the flowers to get their color and painted the white side of his father's outage in Tyrol with all sorts of pictures, which the mountaineers g.tzal at as wonderful. He was the great artist. Titian. Magic I.cttcr Did you ever think wlint a strange letter S Is? It Is a serjieiit in disguise. l.Isten you can hear it hiss. It Is the wizard of llu alphabet. It gives possession and multiplies Indefinitely by its touch. It changes a tree into treea mid n house Into houses. Sometimes It la very spiteful, anil will change a iet Into a pest, a pear Into a spenr, a word Into n swonl and laughter into slangh-e- r, and it will make hot shot at any time. Fanners have to watch It closely. It will make acorn of hla corn and remittee every peck io a speck. Sometimes he finds It useful. If lie needs ntpr? room for his at.'M'k It will change a table Into a stable for him. and if be Is short of Lay he eon aet out a row of taeka. It will turn them Into stacks. He must lte careful, however, and not let hla nails lie aiotind loose. The Intos breath will turn them gualla. If he wishes to use an engine altout his farm work he need not buy any coal or hnve water to ntn It. the senx'iit glide liefore his horses. The team will tun. to steam. If you ever get hurt, call the serpent to your aid. Instantly your pain will be Sjwln. Be sure to take It with you the next time you climb n niountnln If yon desire to witness a marvel. Itletwill It make the peak speak. But don't come round while yon art rcudiug now. It will nukc the tale stale. A ser-Iient'- I annn. Ha nrail. caiinot by lorui aiipllcaiiaim nof they t.iu cur. the jKir.iun i.ml Drafsca r)at'i'J inai Ui aims, only mm way to .'uriii iiiril.i . by constitutional tlm caused by uu Inllunnii ciuiibtlon ofrube. mucous ilnliiK of the Kui;ichmn a hate liiltanii-iis tube this When yu sound, or iinp.-- i lfew bear ng. un i rumbling in dm It when is I'litlrciy rl..j the tiiflnninurlun cun be result, and iinb-ataken iil mid this tube rcxi'-re'-will bet" J' normal cutullllnii, Strove. I ini.Mr: nine ray nut or tei. ar but cauiicl ly culerrli, wiis'li Is i"ih lie surtlic Sn InflsnitM conbtlnn fur We will give iin Hundred p'lllar y rn arri.i any case of IVafness (.nuyi s atari'll Hull l tie cun-icHiinut thar by Send for cpciilira. fpe Cure. F. J CHENEY Cl.. 1 ulodo, O. l 1 l 1 -. s inui-ou- Sold by driiKklxta. 75e. i'iHi Inii l:ih . Wlait did Itrv in my In lii i,H ll1 ki:I In1 aipfi oiily M uiid cnx e if luiir new wny In crimp out fur linn. onr hiiJjiinils in Mr. Kdaiiml nil of wlm hns i:c--iir- 'in tin ,""t",ii. fleer of t tit- i:rl:;u lit. .1 l r cal ilcps ruin' lit) bal of aixty-llvc.n. lias itlr.-- l "U a pin- - fr e ii ..if Tim empress of llu-e- .i c in' yiiii-dsHociaid i'rusi:i'i men I of wliicli klu hiiimr.iry eilu;n., Willi a apleiidlil set ef silu r k'll.edruir.a. John MullerTs .'rin.ui rl.l "f Brent-- in', iri-i'i'i- -l r'-- nii.e. i.sl nil elimilcnl skill, cuii-ir- u. wliicli on llie en:ry ef En.i'crur .M.i.mi,:.iii I'.m. and. in"'! out t" Into SurenibiirB lien 10 nwall returning. iiliirlitnl on Ihe e.'y pi'e his appruacli. of t. imlnt !mi ftcnimny allow an bter-nssiliee 1HN2 of niuiui n rsk'iim. In lion ier.'l in aar endure lus tti number a lirge lib Willie IlnTe lias r..iiim-r'-.f llui". indue-'-. tin In agsrae ..f nas i.n till 'J'lnMini In Hie rxcersiplirsllile. of tin rural wurki-Ilium impnrtlon of a little .norr than ;iiris to wie. il .it Baboba Bqaaw. as this typical Indian village. eminent an authority as President one So El- iot of Harvard university lx quoted as navlng mi id. during his visit In Koutn-er- n California, two winters ago, that the most profitable day he had sjient In months was that on which he visited ihe Indian village at Kshobs. The name if iho village which. In the mouths of the IikIIhiis. who are Its Kde inhabitants, takes on a far more muah-n- ! sound than its appearance in cold type would appear to make possible. Is familiar enough to all renders of Helen Hunt Jackson's romance, Tlanmna." some of whose most thrilling though niKieryphni scenes are Io. ested there. The greater number of those readers doubtless have set down the village of Sahulin as being as much the tietion of the imagination as the remainder of the whieh gives It fame, anil ihcy may lie surprises! to lenrn that such a place actually exists. Exist it d(Ms. never! lielesH. and In one of the loveliest valleys of the Golden State. Thousands of people come and go to Sun Jacinto, the thriving town of modern build, four miles or sn distant, without knowing that close at hand Is this ancient Indian mnclierin. anil the oldest inhabitant'' receives with an expression of surprise any inquiry concerning the place. He cannot, for the life of hint, see why anybody should care to concern himself with the nblil-ln- g place of a lot of Indians. Some there are. however. In the town who take the liveliest anil friendliest Interests in the remnant of the tribe of y Mission Indians who cling, so in. the spot where their forefathers dwelt from time Immemorial. A gentleman e lm need to hnve a few spare hours at his disjiosal on the occasion of a recent visit to this locality, some time ago. and the subject of Ramona having been broached, it was suggested that a visit to Snboha anil n possible call on Setiorn Unntotia herself, who Is n resident of that ueiglilMirltiHNl. might afford an agrecn-fcl- e experience. It was a lovely morning In midwins. ter in the The hills that surround the valley like mi amphitheater were green wlih the growth of wild grnssts, the plain wns carpeted with flowers of varied hue, which filled the air with their fragrance. The atmosphere was fresh with the breeze front the pine-damountains, whose snowy summits towered 7.H00 and 8.IKK) feet high in the near distance. Orange groves, olive orcltnrds, and fields of nlfHlfa stretched across the valley from iiiniintniii Irnse to foothills. From San Jacinto the rnnil mas up the valley for n short disiniice, and soon enters the thickets of guntciiinte that line the lied of rite San Jacinto river. With a watchful eye for quicksands. the stream is crossed, then n licit of willow jungle Is trnvenuil. the mad being only a single track, nlinost overgrown with brush, and when this Is linseed a licit of cleared land Is reached, and we are on the outskirts of SiiImiIui. There are some little vineyards and Ardiartlx. the vines and ireex of which appear to linve been plained In haphazard fashion, without regard to straight lines, or. umyliHi, It is the bulk of them have died that the survivors look as if they had been struck Into the ground in the footsteps of some one who laid Ih'cii dogging the footstiis of a Jack rabbit across the field. There are n couple of Indians hi- Ids. That is. plowing in their lit to say. they are stlpHisisl to lie doing so. But the horxt'S stand with heads down, apparently asleep, while In the shade of the hlnssouiing jieach alt the two toilers lazily rolling and smoking cigarette. They have done, perl iaps, n dozen furrow this afternoon. and this Is doubtless the fourth or fifth time they have hnltsd to have a neighborly sinks and a monosyllThe scene Is tlinmughly able chat. It is topical nf the Indian rharncti-r- . dilflcnlt enough to keep one nf tin trilie at work under th watchful eye of a white observer, but when he Is his own master mid servant at the same time be iieconte most gloriously ;arvlrsa of the passage of time and sfdlcss of the condition of the sork r- be If Its accomplish la t nA That s while man does is tenn-cionel- semi-tropic- 1 M. I iu'm Mrillcjl Consra Idlh ( luih, ths iUk( fmiii Iieiiwr at ralr of XAT.ikV Tick; will be os mIo Novt'iuher Tib and luih. good for return until Mac r privllegea alius 1 In Mexiiti. Till la an unuauallr tavi'ralile "pportuiil-t- y to v'.air the laud of the Monies tuna and aee the mo! I'liluremiue ami of Ihe North Aioencdii 'Mniinem. Kr full luforiu.iLoii mnl ll'emtura do I'll or iotiiroML avripllve uf Mi'Zlvu, J I. II A l.l r.nml-trl- r lop-ove- c Uur-tlo- ll (avuernl Agent "Sima Ee 17u0 l.awnMiio Street. lH'uvar. A Little Child n. pw-ket- she l.eft. Whjr With a Little Cold. at your new J'"u didn't may placer N.i'iii; till in liny I hen people lx (rioted m ter cl.i ne 'liven I'Ao ry nwrulu' gefore breakfast." iiei mil Eive I I. mg i That's all I What of it? re, Dvi't Tobirt Spit iid Saule Vour Life Ivi;. If you want lu quit loltjicco ua.ng easily ami forever, regain in.inlinod. In- iii.nle Sell, !roug, iii.ignclic, full of new life anil vigor, lake No lo ll.ic. i lu wonder worker that niake weak uieu R'rong. Many gain len 'inola in en dny liter 4'Ni.iaal eured. Huy NoTo llue fim your drugg.t, who Hill giiaraniee a cure. Ilooklet aud wiuipie ui lift fr.v. Ad. Si ci liiig Item id y iV, Chicago or Sew York. li i "rncle Simon, what I the luxury of woe?" loixiiry of w oclt Why. 1 I the dlxmoiHl x w toil her hiwliaud ties bevu whIow liny dauil two uiotnli." Expect uni. ,1 aeuil Cs4e Is III Rslltfloa ( It ,asd II I n. Kirry-tblaa- r Tlie Hindoo caste forms a unique part In the life of the East India native. Caste la everything to him. Deprive him of hla caste, which is his religion, and yon rob bltn of all he bolds dear on earth. Without his religious caste a Hindoo man or woman would be as helpless as a ship In deprived of her rudder. Every Hindoo Ta employed in Hint vocation which his particular caste governs. If the father Is a washerman (doltei then his children und Ills children's children are washermen and washerwomen, and so on. from one generation to another this llludoo family is compelled to be In the same Hue of employnent ar their forefathers. There .can lie no rise in station nor any fall to a more humble occupation. If a Hindoo should attempt to do any other kind of work than that which hla religion Hrmlts hint, he would be ostracised from his race, aud he would nt ouee lie declared an outcast. Ills family would shun him; ljs brothers and sisters, father and niolo-e- r would forever cast hltn off. Where one servant could do the work in the house. It requires, by this process, six or seven. The man who will ci try a glassstf water would under no circumstances touch meat, and the one who bands tlie meat to nablb" nnd ' Mistress would not think of brushing the flea from the table. Each iuuu mid-ocea- n j jet-blte- Ayers Cherry Pectoral CURES COLDS. Denver Directory. HARNESS Tlie iM-- Inillaaf a iwoccui alaun the luciicriil l',ii.i.igcr Agent I'nlorjilo land ra.iro.nl. Itcnrer, mol he w.ll a hue I'ninri'il picmre of nm. u f,.r Ml til f IK. $31. liri'Cililiig. f'Jfi iloiilile you The elmlcr cpMeiulc in Egypt Curing Aug of up iiuuKiiallr f.ilal lyin'. C.ilro renirue show Uiui of 4, slit uaca 4.UU4 (Inu- J tile I'mieonl HarIn Culormla in' Mid- tram In nuns with lirarchlns fill. ('Jb ieel w.-i- KiUKle luiggy liy liurii atis-- Rinlilli'fiirfl.l. (15 . wen-fina- liHi'iu worllili' I Si not Ik f,.r f Imild ionn lut urdcr Caacareta riiiuulate liver, kidney and ulrt-- i friuii u unit t lii,- - Iosiki wholowl Never rlekeii. wiuheu or gripe. i,rl''i'. uliilogii,' fuv. giuKia tatiqii- r Ithii M r ei. i. Kit. hi.'Iahisirluiwr Birrat, "i.snipton'a w'fe dreoM' well, lull he goo liinv.r. ( i.lor.idd. 'lll for V:iuiiiiut!on. he d'a that an frightfully Khuiiliy. "Ye, hla emliiora will worry her." T"a hii.1 irriitilhi'iH rviiiXMl waakanM . 1 Lu.'.,,!lur Ik"" at HEW lira, t Inalow'a SiMHUlwg Syrap o mu,, ri.1.1. 1 in It am trori,hu.iii.i ii'oi liiiig Kotii-ioatr AI1iiy saikrn. lia ii.oii ron! rniie. Sevilla a liuUlr. Ifuvpr. Fivknt ui.iIihI frra tlliuwr. Do you lukc nny tirtiivNt in iiuliili'n, Mra. STENTIIJN SkorehiT?" "(If iniirar I do; VI promlm-I Mr. Skorelier that I will clean hla wheel Kuv(r K it. Km II. elecllirii day ao lie can take time to go and .jwmik vole. UAI'IIIMST Ilcinln ,.f MIMXO FKIKTIXO w. liu ihreailinf aihI futtinn J,hJM,rjrt KIwaIuth. Wfc Just try a 10c tun of Caacareta, Uia neat ueiia, H1M7 18 liver aud IhiwcI regulator ever made. Ciift m-- ho el a bli -- Arsh"( ir nt . r d iii 11 Idrslua haxi't murrhd hla writer yelV -- Xu they cant Coth',i r the mine lime type- - off Hit llk."i.Irtr. Ufa'A CRINDINn li la Mnit O1 14 mgr Uinli DENVER BRUSH Hi uuMim i,'viy ilaarrln -- . A .u Ur auvral I K.tiH forral.lnm HI'I- AM MINING MACHINERY 11. IiIKS, , Kiiglnra. WiinluilIlH, Pump, Ilpi I'alrlMiiik' Brali-- non JTi y TO THE EAST 111) colds when neglected grow to large diseases and Err Her an IMH You ul Little - I six-foot- - Fiboii. noys Who ltera me a sample." she said, her own quick eye having, as It apienred, beeu east upon the youth In the hack seat. Aa alts walked in that direction the youngster quickly turned his elate face on bla desk, but It waa captured, nevertheless, and found to contain a very good likeness, indeed, of the writer, even to the details of a comer of a hundker-cble- f . a watrh-clmljs'eplng from a locket, etc. Iu fact, nothing had been omitted In facial feature nr dress. The drawing waa clever. Indeed, and no more than five minutes had been cunsniiKfl ;u making it. Noticing a couple of A ntei lean Yaga adorning the wall, a question Was asked concerning them, which elicited the astuiilshing reply Hint one of the strongest sent Intents, st.d one entertained with the greatest unanimity ly these descendants of those who once owned the entire continent, was patriotism. Their affection for Ihe flag is siticere. and they delight In Itelug known first as Americana aud then aa Indiana. The pupils are of all ages, front the little tot Just lisping her letters to the stalwart hIm lx still wrestling with the primer, his desire' for an education not havlug I hi it stimulated until lie was long past the age when the white youth hns usually graduated. Nev rthcless he lx not discouraged. and pore over the wonderful tales or Mr. Cat and Mine. Rat with an earnest uex that augurs well for the future. Several hours t ere sient in wandering ulmnt the sett lenient. There waa an evident feeling for the visitors on the pari of ihe natives. hut that hinl to lx taken as a fact, for not oi:p of the men or women here auil there so much as uttered a word, except among thciuselriw. idfe Is too short to spend moments in li,li conversation wlih strangers, who will probably never be there again. There wpre fully a dozen men who, the school teacher srld. were, without a shadow of a doitlt;, over 100 years ohl. and had never been fifty ntlles away from Kahobn. Three were pointed nit who were young men when the Sun Feniaudo Mission was built, near . Ageles, by tile Franciscan fa liters, in Isofi. They ikisspss. as sacred lallx-nie(he iMrrhtiicitt slljm that were given them by the holy teachers thusi-tiiandecades ago. They are very proud fellow and of unusually sentte and contented disMsltlun. tint on the day of the visit here told of a young lady tourist who had. without warning ana ped a kodak ratnera at several of the patriarchs of tlie tribe, and they pent hours after mumbling over to t lie tr selves words of wrath at such Intrusion by the whiles. Primitive and simple as the Indians of Knbolia are, they know that the kodak pictures ntcen that their lineament arc to Its paraded before pale face everywlieis. is I.Ki'UrvkiD For the 1'ao Auirru'iu t Mrxivu I'lijr. Nuu-uiI! Baal Uuuic will Hitlng. Is ns and staniiurd fslliimii fiiriilaiuxl. Currs- SK'Dleu' will'llFil. KAiHlIANKH. MOlitsH A t;i) I7lh kjt'aiw Hla. I leaver. a The IT- - & S- - Brand Gas Boasted Mocha and Java Coffee. Can 3Ar. t'sn SI OO. Fnr Saif all i.nvr Hoanft and ftlrlrd k H N TEA & COFFEE CO., lk b, ASH-SMIT- Wuxee Ktreet, DENVEIL Gladness Comes a E. E. BURLINGAME'S ASSAY OFFICE of the nature of the many physical ilia, which vanish liefore printer efforts gentle efforts pieasuni efforl a rightly directed. 1'hcre is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sick ness are not due to any aetnul but simply to a const irated condition of the system, wliicli tlie pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. Tliat is wlty St is the only remedy with niillionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed s highly by all who value good liealtli. Ita effects arc due to the fact, that it in the one remedy which prormten internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It is therefore all important, in onlcr to get. ita beneficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have tl.e rcituinc article, which is iiimiufuctunN. by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in tlie cnjiiiment ef good health, end the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies an then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may In commended to the most skillful physicians, lint if in need of a laxative, one should liuvc the best, and with the d everywhere, Syrup of Fig stands highlit and is most largely used and gives most general satlsfaetkin. With r undet-Htainlin- g iTuum EUHtilldird In Colorsdo, ISM. hr lull or exprea will raeelv proaipl u4 careful atienUoa GOLD AND SILVER BULLION IfaSaad, Milfad sad Asqaf r ParrhMd. AUnu. 17M aid 17JS UHCi St. DCNVEk. COIXL dis-ens- c, THE JosliE Dr? Goods Cd. DENVER, COLO. bJCXl) Ailtlrfttor Ji Fall Catalopile. Otvr f(W .Yrw Sly It fa CLOAKS, ETC. rtTAl! 31 tnuir day. ill Ordtis filled FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or Just Dont Fesl Well, ft,!!? LIVER PIUS reili0n! TWiwtoMs, ONLY Ohl FOR A DOSE. DniatfiMs Itampir mailed SSOs C. 1'bila. '... 1 ? I ft ft Columbia ft d he-rsti- 1 q - Bicycles STANDARD OF Ss bubs tudlaw Howae. hcail. ilatk faces sjkI flashing yea. In the hnnaelmld has hla own work to Time are a scon and more of schol- do, and torture wrnld not cotniel bfm ars. isitli tuiys and girls, and well to deviate from that Hue. pupils they are. ton. The visitors are wili'0'iiel nt the door by ths tenelicr,- who lias devoted years to Iter chosen task of educating the youthful linli.'in. Brought up lit the valley, only a few miles away, krowlng lie liolinii ilinicrt and ihe Indian clutnc. hns the .nini'lete ler a ticll. she of lii't- - pnnils r iid the r parents, to", anil so is alilit to iiccoiuplisli V'ist-lti'i.fi than a slraitger or one wl.iw cm In- in :ithy is uut ciilis'-- il li llie work. Tlie yniingxtyx Imtnl ovi r their nooks j ati'l slates, and save for n quick, rhy glance now and tlieu shot st tlie strsg-cr- . take tin notice nf The I'M'tviKi'S of the sell' ml pouted ns nsiisl. The cliildrcii slug, rend nint aiiwer qvi't:i'iis III nritliiiict lc. anil spelling intently .iiul 'ith-on- i "iiiharrasMiii nt. A like iminlif cf white cliildrcn. wit it sges of eiililvik-lin- n tu'liind them and 1re lies! Moon In their cotili lmvo done no r Ulan tlicse ymitlis. wlio werv fbe flMt of their irilii' to imhilHi the glui.JIsat j nullnicrts of luliicntiiiii utter ibud-sand- s of jour of s:ivauer.v. Away in a hark sent was a little cln.p of pr-liitptwelve, Mho had i Imr.y with liis slate fc'. tun lime, is rasioxall.Y darting a qm k ul.'m. c pt the writer. Who waa scatei null Ids fa the school, li. ii'ir :isl.'i in what liflMi ker t Khnivi'il .!rr t'Jplls psufletesey. i" y . 1 K-t.v- s t in-n- Kaffir Dcwtlatry. The mol hod of extracting tooth among the Katlin is iMrlmnuiH iu the extreme, nnd reminds one of (he tortures of the Dark Ages. The jintieut is placed on the ground, and four men are employed to hold hint down, two taking ills iirins anil two Ids legs. Then the iqicrator kneel down hint, nnd taking a piece of slinrH'iieil ivory, steel nr wood, lie to hack away nt ihe enlinly gllllis until llie offending Inotll is ine-.e- , lie llii'll extracts it witli linger ii id thiimli. the (latient having atiffen-d- , uuttii'ully, tiiispi'.'ikalile ag inii. Tlie time In tlie oM'rati"i! Is often of long duration, sometimes over as much ns ihlrly minutes; lull, of eiitinu, tills vHrlis nceiuil-into the strength of the tooth, l in ibis country wlu make n pr;.e. ties of inking an anaesthetie wl,le IlHVillg II tooth extracted Wolllil ptsili-ablMini Die oH'raiinii a perfumed liy tin- - Kaffir deiiflsi a lirilc iruuhU'-Somto say the least. Of euitrsc the Kalllrs dwslllttg lit ot Iteifr the towns go to the ordinary dent. Ut: Init those living far away unn civilization have tin alternative t.jt to resort to the methods described aLcvr Ioudou Btiectator. THE WORLD ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Profit by your best judgment. Profit by our V) years of biIt is wise cycle experience. economy to purchase COLUMBIA. the ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 100 uX ; - it I A f. ft TO ALL ALIKE you cannot afford the Columbia, buy the HAR IT0RD If g i f k $60, $50, $45, $40. y ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft .ft ft ft ft ft POPE MFG. CO., Branch St' ires and Avcnciis n"t pr"vily it rcpr-'Miit- : Hartford. Conn. alumd every citv and (own. If Coltinibias are i i.t your vivinity, kt us know. ft ft ft ft ft |