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Show ASTHMAS PRGaRE55. THE RHYME. great, First Washington, the il-truly - ship of suite; For eight years aailul John Adame neat; then Jcffereoii, The latter for two terme came on. From Cold to Cure. No relief in PRESIDENTS IN Then Madison and thm Monroe, Each two terms serve. I'd hava other remedies. you know. Then J. Q. Adams served four years; Then Jackson for two appear s .Jhh;?h jhSn auBbt n severe cold which resnlied la asinma. After taking doctors' prescrip, lions for a long time without benefit, I at ..thm.Tte In" rl cV'.likwug and with pleasure. It tVe iuht "tAVhei,,ly asthma would be Lnlsh' .u rme?y ,nd the poisi-,CO- u d b oBere greatest them. There remedy aithma. Dr. cuted bundret? of caaMoAhjH1 ha and to from those who te.timonial have tried the U'5ccy with 55. fnVnL ery year. ea.SIV?",tl1X,r th testimonials !k,,ed tk.t b. taken aa .,y exemplifying nd radlcal action of this great fLedy!k rrT About a year ago, I caught a bad cold reunited in asthma so severe that I ."location whenever ?' VttVmntlri11 T1 liethdown on my lied. A Ayer's Cherry rrco,B,ending Uke ,OOB obtained ,,,d V cured. VJ,y' wusedcompletely medicine in l.Jve r?at this cces for colds, ' -? lcf lh' t length made use of Ayer's Cherry ral. and was completely cured." Kitcbkll, Greenwood, Miss. 'While on the Gasconade River, Ga I Van Huren neat, called "Mutty Van; Then Ilarrlson, one month's brief span. John Tyler next; then l'ulk, James K.; Then Taylor sixteen months Imre away. Pecto11. G. "Rome time since I had a severe attack of asthma, accompanied with a bad cough and a general soreness of the iuiuts and muscles. I consulted physicians, and tried artoaa remedies, but without getting any relief. Finally 1 took Ayer's Cherry Pec-torand in a very short time was cured.' J. Kusllls, Victoria, Tea.entirely Fillmore, the vice, succeeded him; Then Franklin Fierce one term euine in. Then Janies Huchaimn, until slxty-on- e Saw civil war hut Just begun. Then martyred Lincoln, elected twice. Set free the slave hlg life the price. Then Andy Johnson the reins assumed; Then Grant, two terms, ihe hero plumed. J- - C. Pectoral is known Ayera the world over asCherry one of the most effective medicines for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, and all affection of the throat and Inngs. It is not, as are so many cough medicines, a mere soothing syrup," n relirf and palliative, tint it is temporary a radical remedy, dealing directly with disease and promptly healing lb In response to a wide demand Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is now put up in half sise bottle, sold at half price so cents. More about Dr. Ayera Cherry Pectoral in Ayers Curebook. A story of cures told by the cured. Sent free, on request, by the J. C. Co., Mass. Ayer Lowell, ,.Dr- - Next Hayes; then Garfield,, whose short life Soon fell before the assassins knife. Then Arthur, his successor, came Followed by Cleveland, of lesser fame. Ben Harrison the next we find; Then Cleveland for the second time. McKinley last of all we see. The herald of Cuban liberty. ZOES CONQUEST. IRONING MADE EASY, RE you quite sure you do not mind being left alone? You REQUIRES NO COOKING r HAKES COLLARS AND GUFFS STIFF AND NICE AS WHEN FIRST BOUGHT NEWo OF ANY OTHER STARCH OHLYgy. 'UC.HUB1NGERBR0S.C? KeokukJowaJewHavenohm, ,flK23SEE5553EE3rsScs5S5SKB55 hla starch is prepared on scientific i undeiing. It restores old linen and ityy tnUh. It Is ttao only Ktarcb n Hun or toy otbor inbitiDct Injurious to ilntn ud eta bt uaed nerv- good-humored- ONE POUND OF THIS'STARCH .WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF UlACTURED are not ous?" queried Major Milner of hla host's d a it g h ter, Zoe Wentworth. "not in the least. I am accustomed to being alone," Mias Wentworth I remember on one occareplied. sion," she continued, "it was when my father and Gerald were up In town, there was an alarm of burglars. I was anxious on my mothers account, for, as you know, she Is an Invalid, but fortunately she heard nothing of the excitement The servants were nearly In hysterica from sheer fright "And you, Miss Wentworth?" Oh, I rather enjoyed the reconnolt-erln- g than otherwise, she replied, with a laugh. ' "This house Is a bit lonely, I must observed Gerald Wentworth, ay, but I back Zoe against any ordinary burglar. The major smiled Not that he wished to doubt the truth of the latters remark, but he had no faith In womans presence of mind In True, Zoe seemed any emergency. rather different to the average woman he had met In his thirty-fiv- e years, till, she was only a woman. Though possessing a natural courtesy of man' ner, there lurked, deep down in the majors heart a half contempt a condescending Indulgence towards the weaker sex. As Gerald spoke Zoe glanced at Map jor Milner, and observing the half- - oten fur tJMbf powder For Sale by All Wholesale and Retail Grocers. A BRIGHT HOME MAKES AMERRY JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH HEART. SAPOLIO Hls Idee. "Mlstuh Ptnkey , said Mlse Miami Brown, "does you know whut a bird of 'Well." was the reply, paradise Is? of cose I doesnt know fob sure. But when I gita ter de nex wort I wouldnt be Ut supprlxed to dlscuvah dat It Washington was a spring chicken. Star. Educate Your Bowels With Ceseerets. Catbartlo, cure constipation forever randy 100.15c. If C. C. C. fsll.druggists refund money fsnia THE B I? BEST SCALE, iVT E i LEAST MONEY. dONES OP BINGHAMTON, N. Y. had ulnsjslM mif.,wife a. been taking CA8CARETS and they hnfn nil dlMDPenrod. I bad been troubled on lser fhee. but - time, but sftertskrtth constipation for some lM the first Cuoaret 1 have had no trouble speak too highNth title eilment. We cannot aKtii aw. FnD Ceseerets." ly of 6705 VV Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa ... CURE CONSTIPATION. Tf4 m C e CStof. H IrfL wfUf IU Pf is-to-- aagirn'KaaffiSf mc PSY,&t2S5 KiSSl'ASilLSC Typewriters hers rucusss all makes: 6U up. Bopplle. eto IianvcB Cota juen.Hua, Deavar, i rtv-S- v atghty-tw- o 1 Wx-Too- Mssiixs r sumc. ruutw. r ffan-relwl- e, n W. N. U.. Yhes Salt Lake lsBverisg Hentlos --N- o. Advertlvmcst Ills Tpe 1 98 98 lUnfily she half-disdainf- ul, half-defian- t. "Your opinion of our aex is not flattering, major, she said, sweetly, turning her beautiful dark eyes in his diYou did not think I could rection. read your thoughts so well, she conWhy fear late frosts since they never tinued, but, tell me, am I not right, come till after they are dew. you think us altogether inferior beA sand bank produces but one crop ol ings?" Oh, come, Miss Wentworth, you are grain. very severe. Please do not imagine that I wish to underrate your capabilities. I feel sure you would do justice to the family name If occasion. arose. "Thank you, major. Your good opin ion Is invaluable to me, I assure you,1 Years she replied, quietly. Suffered He shot a quick glance in her direction. Was she laughing at him? But With Rheumatism. her face was bent down over her plate, NOW CURED and her downcast eyes with their msirni fringed lids, revealed nothing. heavily Khvamatts Cara Co,. Chicago, 111. 1 kart I believe I am wrong Jove! By with rhsawstiina could year bet wet no medicine to rare no eet.ll 1 got Veal this time in my eatlmate of a woman,1 5 DKOPM." 1 bad nvScrcd for s year with ssUrrt She la say head before 1 seed yoar medlelM " tRan,H mused Major Milner to himself. may be the sort who would have shone in the Indian mutiny. I like that proud . aad curl of the Up. axed It. for I sa co lwrraved UuU I almost fast young years old. An hour later Zoe Wentworth was gala thoogh 1 aa Yuer Valley, Miss., lco. tl, HI. f.W.l The alone In the drawing-rooBitting gwsasoo. nhaamiHs Can Co., had men gone off to a political meetof ccud which the mm fur jeon plsan flad Idraft not naod e bottlo yot end m here Egors. and Mrs. Wentworth waa upla ell gone. sad aUUitethat anil ing, rhmunetlam of II. I know it is the bast rhwnsUsn stairs asleep. The girl held an open Snlhevs Madia the'tT.IggtUraan. book in her hand, but she waa net fcotoa. 111., Dac. M, she waa thinking of some one reading: OcletlM. ranc retort Bhoanetlam, "t a pair of gray eyes, until at last, with Aithma, Ilyapopale, tlackr.rhd, XcrvoiniM. Vwtwl tired out. she fell asleep. lioertfVeekeaa idNeereftlo Hradaches, It umbaoa. trapping Grippe, She awoke with a start. Surely she UMen thoeaeadt of similar lot tars beard some peculiar noise in the had of Is IbkOrs The awrln madUgolcd rrtvoX with those who hart tried tt. We on cartels Mol M dining-rooOpening the door cautrial bcrtl will eoaviaa aiurceo. aad fsraaothcr into the hall. The she peered will scadanwplehonlo.pnpalA.favMacale tiously days tn " tutors MO dorta.1 OiOCil baMfc moment she started back as if Uwl ettlsc of wanted next WrtM now in K.ti Aeon territory. electrified, for close to her stood a os BWAVSON BnrCMATIC CURB CO., 0 Dsarhorn Chiae, Ut RHEUMATISM 45 S? Do aaani. Palntoble. Potent. Tsste Good. . Sever Mcken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. o,Ws- TO THE FINEST LASS, amused look in hia gray eyes, cmiled to herself a smile - I to-da- y. 107-10- masked figure with a revolver In hand, No Bound or I will shoot you Head," he hissed. "Show us the silver, and be quick we've no time to waste-.She hud barely time to exchange one horrified glance with the old butler, whom she perceived lying on the floor of the ball gagged and bound, when her assailant pulled her roughly by the arm into the dining-rooclosing the door noiselessly behind. Now, my girl, burry up, he Bald rudely. Zoe Wentworth appeared not one whit She calmly sat down on the nearest chair, and smiled serenely There upon the strange company. were five of them, and all strong men armed and masked. Gentlemen, you have so taken me by surprise that you must first allow me to regain my equanimity. Listen, and her voice became serious, I have an invalid mother upstairs. Any shock might kill her. Promise on your oath to make no noise, and I will show you the valuables. Do you agree? Yes, yes. Weve no wish to harm the old woman, but business is business, and ah! for the girl had unlocked an oak chest containing the rich family plate. 'You will need a cart to carry all that away, she observed, with a smile. Oh, well manage somehow, miss dont fear, luughcd one of the robbers. They drew from the pockets large cloths, in which they commenced to tow away the contents of the chest. Zoe looked outwardly calm, but raging Inwardly as she saw the beautiful old silver tossed into a heap on the floor. Presently two of the gang, seeing si pper laid on the table, commenced to carve the joint of beef. Their comrades murmuring at the risk attempted to drag them away, and a sort of tumult began. Hush! said the girl, severely. Keep your promise. They say even thieves have honor. By gad! shes right! Come boys, the lady has behaved royally to us. Lets decamp now, quietly and decently, said one, who appeared to be the chief of the gang. But the men had already, began to tackle the food prepared for Colonel Wentworth and his party and showed no Inclination to move. Zoe, seeing this, conceived a plan. Have some supper, by all means, she said, crossing over to the sideboard for the wine, which she passed freely round the table, smiling and conversing with each robber in turn. Heres a bumper to the finest lass going, cried one, rising from his chair with difficulty. Shut up, idiot, remarked one of hla companions, politely emphasising hie remark by aid of an empty pie dish. More wine, more wine, cried the hilarious one. You have drank it all, the girl said, but if you like I will fetch some of my fathers old port from the oellar. Shall I go? Yes, yes, they exclaimed In a chorus, clinking their empty glasses. One of the men, less tipsy than the rest, stumbled to his feet to accompany her, but she waved him back with an imperious gesture. When outside the room she quietly turned the key in the lock. She was Just on the point of going up stairs to rouse the men servants when Bhe heard carriage wheels coming up the drive. A second later she was tearing down the drive like a mad creature. Stop! she panted to the bewildered coachman, who drew up with a Jerk. Some one opened the carriage door. Is It you. Miss Great heavens! Wen Zoe what is wrong? whispered Major Mildred, full of anxiety, for the carriage lamps revealed the pallor of her face. In a few words she managed to explain to them the meaning of her sudden appearance, and how she had manunaged to keep the burglars prisoners til tbeir return. Well done, Zoe, said Major Milner, in an undertone, as he passed by her on his way into the house, and the look In his eyes sent a thrill of pleasure through her. She did not answer, but turned away smiling softly to her" abut-hed- . A WOMANS BURDEN. From tlie Eveuia Vows, Detroit. Mich. art not as strong as The women of their graudmothcra. They are bearing a burden in alienee that grows heavier day by day ; that is napping their vitality and clouding their bappiueeH. Mrs. Alexander H. Clark, of 417 Michigan Avenua, Detroit, is a typical woman of today. A wife with such ambition as only a loving wife can have. Hut tbe joys of her life w ere marred by 1 lie exist ence of disease. buffering a thousands of her sisters have suffered, she almost despaired of life and yet the was cured. For five years I suffered with ovarian to-da- is Mrs.1 version trouble, Clark's own of the story. 1 was not free one single headache day from ana Inteneo twite pains iu my nt-For and shoulders. months at a timo 1 would b confined to At times my bod. black spots would appear before myeye and 1 wonld beewne blind. Mr nerves were in such state that a step on the floor nnsettled me. "Eminent doctors, skillful nurses, the best food and medicine all faileL Then I consented to an operation. That, too, failed and they said another was necessary. After the second I was worse than ever and the world was darker than before. It was then I heard of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pals People. 1 heard that they had cured cases like mine and I tried them. They cured met They bronght sunshine to my life and filled my enp with happiness, The headache is gone : the twitching is gone ; the nervousness is gone; the trembling has ceased, and I have gained t weaty-eipounds. Health and strength is mine and I am thankful to Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pals l'sople for the blessing. These pills are boon to womankind. Acting directly on the Hood and nerves, they restore thereouisite vitality to all parts of the body ; creating functional regularity x and perfect harmony throughout the ner- vous system. The pallor of tba cheeks is changed to the delicate Idnsh of health; the eyes tirighten; the muscles grow elastic, ambition is created and good health returns. It tarns out that many a sweetheart has a sour disposition. I never used so quick a cure as Pise's Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer, Box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. SS, 1895. Most men if weighed would be found wanting the earth. Mrs. Wtaalew! Srrwp lultlsi aau. ludacs Ear ckUSfwa tMlhtsgHsftssa Iks --- r--- f- s laflsiw is easily recognized The early short-cakby its strawberry birthmark. To Cure Constipation Fora vsr. e Take CsMareta Candy Cathartic. IDs or Me If CL CL C. fella to cure, druggists refund money If a man has once failed he knows how to enjoy subsequent success. Headache Quickly Cured, never fails, Dr. Davis' Anti-Headac- 25o The average man, when you get a horse is likely to be a little sulky. for Fifty Cents. on him, Ne-To-li-oe Guaranteed t banco habit cure, makes weak men tlrong, blood pure 60s. IL All druggists The reason why some men never fail la because they always stay at the bottom. Hulls Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, Many 75& a good resolution has been shat- tered by a single smile. There are pcojilo who know what has become of every cent they ever had. FAST TIME TO CHICAQO Via Rio Grande Western Railway. Commencing February 5, the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes into effect. The Atlantic Express leaves Salt Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving st Denver at 9:80 a. m. the following morning and Chicago at 8;15 p. m. the third day; making connections with limited trains from Chicago to New York. The evening train leaves at 7:40 p. m., arrives at Denver at 9:15 p. m. the following night and Chicago at 8 a. m. the third day, makingdose con- nections with the fait morning trains for New York and Boston. Both of these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences and oarry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist sleeping cars as well as free Re- dining Choir Cars. Ticket offlae, No. 108 West Seoond South street. (Postoffice ooi n nr.) self. Ought we to bo thankful that our neigh-or- 's little with were boy is wo rsa than our at captured The robbers difficulty, their tipsy condition making NEW 8LEEPINQ CARS It easy for their captors, and the mornIn the To Denver, Omaha, Bt. Loais, Chicago and ing found them safely ensconced Boston. nearest police station. find The Denver A Rio Grande railroad Major Milner did not attempt to words to express his admiration for Scenic line of the Work! announces new Zoes pluck, but from that hour his and Important additions to their already feelings towards her underwent a well arranged sleeping ear service. In the change, and she, realizing her victory, future, this popular line will run through was content. weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to OmaThree months later they were mar- ha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to ried. The Princess. St. Louis without change. These cars will start from Portland, Oregon, thus Guide to the giving benefltof through service on OreTo assist a person In finding the key gon Short Line, as well as from all Utah guide is being made points. The excursions are personally hole a which Is attached to the door, with its conducted and furnish all the conveniences of regular Pullman sleepers at less than apex at the top of the keyhole, the key half the oosL The St. Louis car will leave un. of side the guide either sliding up Ll stations every Thursday and OgO. S. can be when it til It reaches the top, Rio Grande Western railway, den via pushed Into position. every Friday morning. The Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston sloe per will Bun Spots. leave O. 6. L. stations every Wednosday Sun spots occur in greater or- less and Salt Lake eyery Thursday evening, numbers, new ones forming and old thus affording the Inestimable privilege of r ones disappearing constantly. There is a twelve-hou- r in Salt Lake City. a maximum number of periods about For rates and all details, write to B. F. eleven years apart according to obser- Kevins, General Agent, or IL M. Cushing, vations made continuously during the T. P. A., D. A R. G. Railway, Salt Lake City, or any Oregon Short Liue or Rio present century. Grande Western ticket agent Key-Hol- e. ed lay-ove- a |