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Show THE USELESSNES3 Nows the time known faot to everyone that accurltJee have declined from to Fifty Dol ars per share In the now twelve month. The market u What will be the next Up. aura aa loot high. Buy now, while re Juks are on the bottom. Send for our vko ln'ormation (Syatem of bpeeo-- l and Dally Market Letter, nailed free upon application. Jfliaitnant Up or down? Ivemenf , CU M IW Miss Hapgood tells how she escaped an awful operation by using Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. NCS I COMMISSION CO. BROKERS DkabMrs. Pixkha. I suffered or four years with what the doctors - called Salpingitis (.inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaritis!, which is a most distressing and painful ailment, affecting all the surrounding parts, undermining the constitution, and sapping the life forces. If you had seen me ayear ago, before I began taking E. Quotation! on New York Stock and Chicago Gram. Uk Stock and Mining Exchongt r.nuou , ga1- t- sjt O. R. WALKKR Bldq CITY. 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The slightest indication of trouble with the ovaries, indicated chemists by dull throbbing pain in the side, acSalt Lab Cilj, CUl companied by heat and shooting pains, should claim your instant attention. It will not cure itself, and a hospital 19 W. FIRST SOVTH ST. SALT OITY LAKM OFFICER R. H. assayers and When Answering Kindly Mention j Advertisements This Paper. S3 SHOES TEA The soul is let loose by tea; it wanders far and forgets its prison. and too W. L Douglas makes and sells more men's 93.50 and 3.00 shoes than any other manufacturer In the world. The reason they are the greatest sellers is, they aie made of the best leathers, hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and have more value than any other shoes. W.L. Douglas guarantees their value by stamping ins name and price on the bottom. Look for It take no substitute. Hold by shoe dealers tost Color Eyelets used exclusively everywhere. AS COOD AS $7.00 SHOES.. Cancer Victims Well to Do. Statistics show that cancer is more common among those who are accustomed to the refinements of life than among the very poor, and to care foi such patients the doctors say thai good surroundings are a necessity. $1.00 "Heretofore I have been wearing a pair of W. L. Douglae ikon. I purchased which I haoe worn every day for .3.4J shoe, are so satisfactory I do not months. TEA They four Intend to return to the more expensive shoes." Phlta. WM. CRJtr KNOWLES, Jfsst. City Solicitor, Brockton Lemde the Mon a Shoo Faohlonm of tho World. is I I Do you think you know all there is in those three letters, Send fer Catalog giving full in-etrurtion. haul to order by mall. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. a! 110 STAND THE STRAIN! Clannishness of Rooks. among Rooks always inter-marrIf a rook brings a bride themselves. from a strange rookery, 'he is driven out of the community, and forced to start a place of his own at a distance. Mountaineer Over alls, made by Z. C M. I. 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A ledger KINO OF ALL LINIMENTS TEA CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN SPRAINS, CUTS, BNUtSf S, BURNS, S0ALSS, OLD SORES, CRICK IN BACK, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, I E? O MtURALOtA, SPRAINED CONTRACTS MUSCELS, BTIPP tall I" 3 mi mmi THIS REMARKABLE CURE was much afflicted with rheumatism, writes Ed.C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, going atout on crutches and suffering a great ue&l of pain. I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured me, a'ter using three 60o bottles. IT IS THE GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; have recommended it to a number of persons, all express themselves as being benefited it. I now walk without orutohes, and am able to perform a great deal of light labor on tho farm. THREE SIZESi 25c. 50c AND $1.00 Ballard Snow Liniment Co, ST. LOUIS, V. S. A. SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO.-- -? (licensor to Warwick Photo Supply Co SXCLUSIVS Photographic Dulen 3rd WRITS SOUTH PON OATALOQUB AND MAIN, SALT LAN! OITY. Howard E. Burton. Prices, frold. Silver. Lead, II; Gold 811-Gold 60c .dine or Copper II. ryanlde teste. and full price list tent on appll-nin0nT,pee and Umpire work vollotted. Lead g. Lolo. Reference Carbonate Nat Bank. rpTt R,?n iu. - JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO. Sold, Silver, Copper Any two 1150 KUO OCl Lcad Any three 2 00 amples by malt receive prompt attention, rlaoer bold, Iietorta and Rich Urea Bought. y. DENVER. .COLO Arapaboe 8f, N' u- - salt Lake-N- o. 38. 1904. eisosvc JEEZi I AU ELSE . neat Dough byrup. Taitea G in time Soli by drugs Ft Our ships are on every sea, Our honor has never a stain. Our law and our commerce are free: Are rve slaves for the tyrant of Spain. No, no. no, no! e Then, sons of Batavia, the spade The spade and the pike and the main. And the heart and the hand and the blade. Is there mercy for merciless Spain? No, no, no. no! By this time the enthusiasm was The short, quick denials wonderful. came hotter and louder at every verse; and It was easy to understand how these large, slow men, once kindled to white heat, were both irresistible and unconquerable. Every eye was turned to Joris, who stood in his massive, manly beauty a very con spicuous figure. His face was full of feeling and purpose, his large blue eyes limpid and shining; and. as the tumult of applause gradually ceased, he said; My friends and neighbors, no poet am I; but always wrongs burns in the heart until plain prose can not utter them. Listen to me. If we wrung the Great Charter and the right of from Mary in A. D. 1477; if In A. D. 1572 we taught Alva, by force of arms, how dear to us was our maxim, No taxation without rep- resentation, No. no, no, no! Even the women had caught fire at this allusion to the injustice of the Stamp Act and Quartering Acts, then hanging over the liberties of the Province; and Mrs. Gordon looked curiousat the latent ly and not unkindly will have foemen rebels. England worthy of her steel, If she turns these she regood friends into enemies, flected. The emotion was too intense to be prolonged; and Joris instantly pushed back his chair, and said, Now, then, friends, for the dance. Myself I think not too old to take out the bride. Neil Semple, who had looked like a man in a dream during the singing, went eagerly to Katherine as soon as He felt Joris spoke of dancing. strong enough, he said, to tread a measure in the brides dance, and he hoped she would so far honor him. No. I will not, Neil. I will not take your hands. Often I have told you forgive me, Kath- I am sorry that all must end so; I cannot dance any more with you; and then she affected to hear her mother calling, and left him standing among the jocund crowd, hopeless and distraught with grief. CHAPTER The Kind You Bare Always Bought. FLOUR IX. Katherines Decision. Joanna's wedding occurred at the beginning of the w Inter and the winter festivities. But amid all the dining and dancing and skating there was a political anxiety and excitement that leavened strongly every social and character. Aa Hyde grew stronger he spent his Hut Built by Capt Cook. In writing long letters to his hours harIn a secluded and little known wife. He told her every trivial event bor of southeastern Alaska there he commented on all she told him. OGDENS BEST stands to this day an Interesting rello and her letters revealed to him a soul of the famous voyage of Capt Cook, so AND pure, so true, so loving, that he the pioneer navigator, during which rowed "he fell In love with her afresh not Cooks inlet, and, he discovered PHOENIX HIGH P1TENT of bhi Hfe. day every met his death at many months later, One exquisite morning in May Kaththe hands of savages in the South MADE BY erine stood at an open window lookseas, says the San Francisco ChronGGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOB Co. icle. This relic Is a stoutly built hut, ing over the garden and the river, and located In Port Armstrong, a cove in the green hills and meadows across OGDEN, UTAH. the southeastern end of Baranof the stream. Her heart was full of was so far Island, at the northern end of which hope. Richards recovery advanced that he had taken several la situated. Sitka C0PIES rides In the middle of the day. AlConsider Dreams Revelation. ways he had passed the Van Heems-Urk- s house and always Katherine Among the people of the east a for IO COPIES pn.tpa!d) SI.OO. Send dream la considered to be a direct had been waiting to rain down upon A lo won- - PlftHnC dlrect from ,ctorF' lonwo A bier laTlne to you. revelation from God, and there are, his uplifted face the influence of her In derful W rite at once for catalogue and prices. Mandot soothsay- most bewitching beauty and her In the Orient, even line, Goifcara, String, and Fitting., THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. smiles. ers, or fortune tellers, who Interpret 2283 Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah. dreams, Just as the soothsayers did As she happily mused, some one In bible times, and frow breams tell called her mother from the front hall. When Answering Advertisements the future of the dreamer. Kindly Mention This Paper MUSIC 5,000 to-- e. j On fine mornings it was customary to leave the door standing open; and the visitor advanced to the foot of the stairs and called once more, Lysbet Van Heemskirk! Is there naebody in to bid me welcome? Then Katherine knew it was Madam Semple; and she ran to her mother's room and begged her to go down-anreceive the caller. For in these daj 8 Katherine dreaded Madam Sem- pie a little. Very naturally, the mother blamed her for Neils suffering and loss of time and prestige; and she found it hard to forgive also her positive rejection of hla suit. And towards Neil, Joris had a secret feeling of resentment. He had taken no pains to woo Katherine until some one else wanted her. It was universally conceded that he had been the first to draw his sword, and thus indulge his own temper at the expense of their child's good name and happiness. So, below tho smiles and kind words of a long friendship, there was bitterness. If there had not been Janet Semple would hardly have paid that morning visit; for before Lysbet was half way down the stairs, Katherine heard her call out: Heres a bonnie come of. But it is what a' folks expected. The Daunt less sailed the morn, and Capt. Earl wi a contingent for the West Indies station. And who wi him, guess you, but Capt. Hyde, and no less? They say he has a furlough in his pocket ; more like its a for a The gude ken clean total dismissal. It ought to be. So much Katherine heard, then her mother shut the door of the sitting room. A great fear made her turn faint and sick. Were her fathers words true? The suspicion once en- right? Shall we give up our Make the blood of our fathers in vain? Do we fear any tyrant to tight? Shall we hold out our hands for the chain? that. Just for erine. Etc. by Dodd, Mead and Company. domestic event. The first Colonial Congress had passed the three resolutions which proved to be the key note of resistance and of liberty. Joris had emphatically Indorsed its action. What circumstances? The odious Stamp Act was to be met The tea and the dealing. by the refusal of American merchants either to import English goods, or to Yonr grocer returns your money If you don't sell them upon commission, until it like Schilling s Best. 940 became was repealed. Homespun The government kept its fashionable. Smoke Heals Wounds. The people hand upon the sword. We sometimes hear of lockjaw re- were divided into two parties, bitterly sulting from running a pin or a rusty antagonistic to each other. The nail into the hand or foot. If every Sons of Liberty were keeping guard person were aware of a perfect rem- over the pole which symbolized their edy for such wounds, and would ap- determination; The British soldiery ply it, then such reports would cease. were swaggering and boasting and The remedy Is simple, always at hand, openly insulting patriots on the can be applied by anyone, and, what is streets, and the "New York Gazette1 better, is infallible. It Is simply to In fiaming articles was stimulating to smoke the wound, or any wound that the utmost the spirit of resistance to Is bruised or inflamed, with s wooltyranny. In minutes the cloth. len Twenty Still In spite of this home trouble smoke will take the pain out of the and in spite of the national anxiety, worst case of Inflammation arising the winter months went with a defrom such a wound. London Anlightsome peace and regularity In the ' swers. Van Heemskirk household. Neil Semple ceased to visit Katherine after JoMothers. to Important There was no anna's wedding. Exsmine carefully every bottle of C ASTORIA, a safe sod aore remedy for infante and children, quarrel and so Interruption to the kindness that had so long existed beand eee that It tween the families, but Nell never Bears the again offered her his hand; and such Signature of conversation as they had was conla Use For Over 30 Years. strained, and of the most conventional 0 READ 1S86, Does it pay to advertise? Depends on circumstances. JOINTS, FROSTED ANKILS. OORN KUSKBRS SPRAINED WRIStS. OP MAN OR SSASI HILBLAIMA, AND ALL INFLAMMATIONS B m PUT, OOBSS, BUNIONS, Copyright, n CO Custom Bench Work in all $5.00 and $4.High Grade Leathers. the Three Soles. Police, $2.50 and $2.50 WORKINGMEN'S, BEST IN THE WORLD. $2.00 AND $1.75 Bovs, FOR $2.00 $2.50, Dress School Wear. W. I,. Douglas dm. Corona ( oil. Lin in 50 shoes, ioronsi olt Is ron.silsd to bo the finest Patent Leather made. By AMELIA E. BAR.R. "Friend Olivi- a- "L Tlvou end tho Other On No. no, no. no! We have planted the faith that is pure. That faith to the ond we'll mainta n; For the word and the truth must endure. . Shall we bow to the pope and to bpaln No. no, no, no! s .1! of CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.) "Come, friends and neighbors, said Joris cheerily, 1 will sing you a song; and every one knows the tune to it. and every one has heard their vaders and their moeders sing it sometimes, perhaps, on the great dikes of Vader-lanand sometimes In their sweet homes that the great Hendrick Hudson found out for them. Now, then, all, a song for MOErER HOLLAND. Wo have taken our land from tho sea. Its Holds are all yellow with giain. Its meadows are green on the Iva And now shall we give it to Spain? Dogs May Ride Dogs are allowed to enter tramway-carin Berlin, but must be held la their, master's laps and paid for as U they were human passengers. W. L. DOUGLAS HADE f in Berlin. operation, with all its terrors, may easily result from neglect. Ml S3.50 & Author And Mossus and his people words: crossed ofer safely to the other side, but Pharaoh and his host were submerged, in the water. And Pharaoh lifted up his eyes and saw Mossus standing safely on the other side, and he cried and said, 'Oh, Mossus, But Mossus nefer let on safe me! that he was hearing him. And he cried again, and said. Oh, Mossus, safe me, and I will let the children of Israel go! And Mossus turned and looked at him, and said, Pharaoh, I think I haf seen you pefore. Scottish American. Hapqood, 1022 Sandwich St Windsor, Out. $5000 forfeit If ordinal of above letter payments. A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK Moses and Pharaoh. Certain summer tourists visited Highland church about five years ago, when the worthy clergyman chanced to be expounding the story of the destruction of Pharaoh and his host His peroration was in these sublime Pinkliams Vegetable Lydia Compound, and had noticed the for i The Bow of Orange Ribbon f Worry and Wasted Energy Tend to Shorten Human Life. If you hold your fist as tight as you can hold It for fifteen minutes, the fatigue you will feel when it relaxes Is a clear proof of the energy you have been wasting; and, if the waste is so great in the useless tightening of a fist, it is still greater in the extended and continuous contraction of brain and nerves in useless fears; and the energy saved through dropping the fears and their accompanying tension can bring in the same proportion a vigor unknown before and, at the same time, afford protection against the very things we feared. The fear of taking cold is so strong in many people that a draft of treab air becomes a bugaboo to their contracted, sensitive nerves. Drafts are imagined as existing everywhere, and the contraction which immediately follows the sensation of a draft Is the best means of preparing to catch a oold. Stocks To Buy OF FEAR. d HAD TO GIVE UP. "And you were breaking your heart that is easy to be seen. He has gone, Suffered Agonies from Kidney Disorat but he will come back der Until Cured by Doans Kidney. Pi!!. eight o'clock. No matter what hapDo not pens, be at the riverside. George W. Renoff, o? 195&. North his in life his fall Dick; he Is taking 11th St Philadelphia, Pa., a man of reputation hand to see you. good and standing, I thought he had gone gone, withFive rites: out a word." years ago I Faith you are not complimentary! so with-m1 flatter myself that our Pick is a back and kidI do, indeed. And, as he gentleman. is yet perfectly in his senses, you neys that 1 often1 had to lay off. might have trusted him. The kidney secreWhen will Richard return? tions were unnat"Indeed, I think you will have to ural. my legs and answer for his resolves. But he will were stomach speak for himself; and, in faith, I told and I swollen, him that he had fome to a point where I would be no longer responsible for had no appetite. Whta doctors failed his actions. I am thankful to own to help me I began using Doans Kidthat I have some conscience left. ney Pills and improved unt.l my back The ride was not a very pleasant was strong and my appetite returned. one. Katherine could not help feeling During the four years since I stopped, that Mrs. Gordon was distrait and in- using them I have eayoyed exce.'-r consistent; and, towards its close, she health. The cure was pernaao-.- Y.' V. t GEORGE W. RLN became very silent. Yet she kissed (Signed) Address A TRIAL FREE her kindly, and drawing her closely Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale for a last word, said, Do not forget to wear your wadded cloak and hood. by all dealers. Price, 50 cts. You may have to take the water; for Early Japanese University. the councillor is very suspicious, let It will surprise most readers to me tell you. Remember what I say the wadded cloak and hood, and good-by- , learn from a recent Jaranese writer that there was a university in Japan. my dear In the eighth century, with schools of 'Shall I see you soon? ethics, mathematics and history, and I do When we may meet again, dealnot pietend to say; till then. I am en- that text books were employed ing with such specialties as the distirely yours; and so again good-by- . The ride had not occupied an hour; eases of women, veterinary surgery, and materia medica. but, when Katherine got home, Lysbet twelve-month- tertained, she remembered several little things which strengthened it, Her heart failed her; she uttered a low cry of pain, and tottered, to chair like one wounded. It was then ten oclock. She thought the noon hour would never come. Eagerly she watched for Bram and her father; for any certainty would be better than such cruel fear and suspense. And, if Richard had really gone the fact would be known to them. Bram came first For once she felt Impatient of his political enHow could she care about thusiasm. liberty poles and impressed fishermen with such a real terror at her heart? Joris was tenderly explicit. He said to her at once: "The Dauntless' sailed this morning. Oh, my little one, sorry I am for thee! Is he gone? Very low and slow were the words; and Joris only answered, Yes. Without any further question or remark, she went away. They were amazed at her calmness. And for some minutes after she had locked the door of her room, she stood still in the middle of the floor, more like one that has forgotten something, and is trying to remember, than a woman who has received a blow upon her heart. No tears came to her eyes. She did not think of weeping or reproaching, or lamenting. The only questions she asked herself were: How am I to get life over? Will such suffering kill me very soon? About two oclock Lysbet went to Katherine. The girl opened her door at once to her. There was nothing to be said, no hope to offer. The mother did not attempt to say one word of comfort, or hope, or excuse. She only took the child in her arms, and wept for her. I loved him so much, moeder.' Thou could not help it. Handsome and gallant and gay he was. And he did love me. A woman knows when she is loved." Yes, I am sure he loved thee. He has gone? Really gone? No doubt is there of it. Stay in thy room, and have thy grief out with thyself. No; I will come to my work. Every day will not be the same. I shall look no more for any joy; but my duty I will do. together, They went downstairs The clean linen, the stockings that required mending, lay upon the table, Katherine sat down to the task. Resolutely, but almost unconsciously, she put her needle through and through, Her suffering was pitiful; this little one who a few months ago would have wept for a cut finger, now silently battling with the bitterest agony that can come to a loving woman the sense of cruel, unexpected, unmerited So for an hour, an hour of desertion. speechless sorrow, they sat. The atmosphere was becoming intolerable, like that of a nightmare; and Lysbet was feeling that she must speak and move, and so dissipate it, when there was a ioud knock at the front door. ToKatherine trembled all over. day 1 cannot bear it, mother. No one can I see. I will go upstairs. Ere the words were finished, Mrs Gordons voice was audible. She came into the room laughing, with the smell of fresh violets and the feeling of the brisk wind around her. Dear madam, she cried, "I entreat you for a favor. I am going to take the air this afternoon; be so good as to let Katherine come with me. For I must tell you that the colonel has orders for Boston, and I may see my charming friend no more after Katherine, what say you? Will you go? "Please, mijn moeder. For Make great haste, then. Lysbet was pleased with the offer, and fearful that Joris might arrive, and refuse to let his daughter accept it She hoped that Katherine would receive some comforting message. "Stay not long, she whispered, for your fathers sake. There is no good, more trouble to give him. Well, my dear, you look like a ghost Have you not one smile for a woman so completely In your interest? I promised Dick this morning that I would be sure to get word to you I thought Richard had gone. to-da- nt A cup will be good was making tea. And she smiled for you, mijn kind. tenderly in tho face that had been so white in its woeful anguish, but on which there was now the gleam of hope. And she perceived that Katherine had received some message; she even divined that there might be some appointment to keep; and she deter-niiunot to be too wise and prudent, but to trust Kfherine for this evening with her own destiny. That night there was a meeting at the town hall and Joris left the house soon after his tea. For an hour or more Katherine sat in the broad light of the window, folding and unfolding the pieces of white linen, sewing a stitch or two here, and putting on a button or tape there. Madam passed quietly to and fro about her home duties, sometimes stopping to say a few words to her daughter. When Lysbet was ready to do so, she began to lay into the deep drawers of the presses the table-linewhich Katherine had so neatly and carefully examined. Over a pile of fine damask napkins she stood, with a perplexed, annoyed face; and Katherine, detecting it, at once understood the cause. (To be continued.) TEA Every nation has its notion of tea. Most families have one too. d Novices Leave Convent. Stealing the front door key from the pocket of the mother superior, three youug novices escaped from the convent of Santa Clara in Lisbon and disappeared. TEA There is a deal of comfort and refreshment cheer and positive joy in a timely cup. Gravity. n BOTH HOOKED SAME FISH. And the Incident Caused Bad Feeling Between Anglers. Funny things happen in baas fishing. Toward the close of the season William Hammeyer of Winneconne, Wis., was fishing from a boat with his friend, G. B. Hamilton of Peru, Ind. They were on Fox Lake and fishing was not good, which made them eager. Hammeyer got a strike, fastened his fish and began to reel in strongly, determined to land his catch without less of time. Hamilton got a strike and did the same thing. They had been an hour without a bite anda had no leisure or inclination to watch one another. The first fish after an hours casting Is apt to get on the nerves. When the bass was close to the discovered that he boat Hammeyer was bringing in his friend's line and - observing schoolboy wrote thi short essay: Gravity was fliscoT-eroAn d It is chiefly by Izaak Walton. noticeable when the apples are falling from the trees. TEA When tea is good, do you know why it is good; and, when it is bad, do you know why it is bad? Labor Saved by Electricity. ton bell at the Sacre The twenty-twCoeur church In Paris is tolled by can A single choir-boelectricity. thus do the work which formerly fcxlk five men. o y TEA Is tea generally so bad? It is rather uncertain generally, there is no difficulty in ' getting it good. . , In every package of Schilling's Best Tea la said: Let out a little booklet: llow To Hake Good Tea. Were tangled! no line till I get this fish in. Hamilton discovered the tangle at To Report Tuberculosis Cases. The Birmingham (Eng.) city council the same time and said the same thing. They glared at each other and has decided to issue a circular to all medical men in the city, asking them reeled furiously. With a jerk that ought to have loos- to report all cases of tuberculosis of er ed all of its scales a pound bass the lungs coming under their notice, came out of the water. Hammeyers and offering to pay 2s Gd for each weedless hook was fastened in one notification. side of its jaw, Hamiltons was fastThe Murine Eje Remedy Co. Chicago, send Home ened in the otner. They lifted the Rye Book tree. W rite them about your eyes bass in and looked at one another. They agreed without words to call it To Remove Mud from Shoes. a partnership fish. A strip of carpet glued to a piece Both men had cast at the same in- of wood will remove mud from shoes stant, and their baits had struck the quickly and without the slightest Inwater close together. Reeling In the jury to leather. It is far better than baits had come within a couple of the usual brush. inches of each other. The fish either struck both baits at once or it struck pisos Cure for Consumption is n infallible one of them, felt the pain from the medicine for couch and colds. N. W. Sam CXI. 1100. hook, slung its head to one side and Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17, got the other hook. Coldest Country of All. Siberia has the greatest known cold YOUNG WIFE IS SARCASTIC. In the world. At Yakutsk the average tor three winter months is 40 degrees Husbands Healthfulness Made a Sub- below zero, while individual drops to 75 and 76 degrees below are not unject of Comment had been known. But at Verjohansk the averCharlie Youiighusband caught in rather a confused account age for January, 1885, was 69.2 deof his whereabouts the night previ- grees below zero, and the mercury at ous. His wife accepted the state- one time dropped to 90 4 degrees bement without comment, but ail the low, the lowest on record anywhere next (lay his conscience troubled him, In the world. and in order to square himself he stopped on his way home and bought a copy of Crawfords latest book. After dinner they sat down in the WHEN library and he commenced its perusal aloud. As he proceeded he felt himself growing more solid. As last he WHY GET 50AKED encountered this passage: If the girl loved her mother, and she really did, it was largely because her mother was so perfectly truthful. Cynical people called her perfectly honest, and said that her veracity would have amounted to a disease of the mind if she had possessed any; but that since she did not. It was probably a form of degeneration, because all perfectly healthy humah beings bed naturally. Pardon the interruption, Charlie, but how thankful you should be that you have always possessed such magnificent robust health. tCfWElty pstn OILED CLOTHINGLfCROftYtUO WILL KCPYOU DRY mint HABDMT STORM? took ton MOVE TRADE MAM DtWASt Of SUTATKMA CATLOOUCFRCC GiENT AMO MATS. HOWINO FULL LINt OF A. A. 4. TOWER CO., AOSTON, MASS . U TOWER CANAOIAN CO , ITO , TORONTO, CANAOA. COMBINED Zeal Outrunning Discretion. All the villagers of Sakuragawa, In Ottaken, were engaged In disinfecting the house of a cholera case when they were Btopped by a village official, says the Tokyo (Japan) Times. He said that the people themselves must be disinfected and poured strong carbolic acid upon them. The acid burned badly twelve persons. 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