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Show ' German Woman Used Hot Iron With Good Effect. nk savings-ba- peculiarities of his busineas w2 get money over the counter imaginable condition, he remarked notes ara handei to us in a dirty, state that crumpled makes difficult handling, but there is ta"aJetatr rb for Cupboard Corner bnns bill This is condition. an old German woman The ?ands ,n crisp Sn; left the ,e!h treasry It to puzzle me to account for th, cribpness of the old notes she brought ong notes that by appearance had b in s l0e to make them as limp as ragsenough So one day I remarked about it, and found, to my UnrnP"Se' th,at ,he lady carefully her bank notes. She that she liked to have new money, and pressing with a hot made all the old bills like new. ironI thought her fad somewhat foolish at first, but later it occurred to me that it would be a good thing if people everywhere ironed their bank notes it would kill any germs. Philadelphia Record. Zia:h: St Jacobs Oil Rheumatism 1 ffeurli Sprains Bmises Lumbago BacKache Soreness Stiffness Sciatica 50c. price. 25c. aa Bee a Night Worker. ! aUaJS that works only at night Is the jungles of India. It Is unusually large Insect, the combs six feet long, four feet being often and from four to six inches thick. bee in tide Tea e an everyday drink be so bad? Oh, theyre used to itll How can Seedless Pear. Junction, Colo., has succeedseedless pear of exceled is growing a fine appearance and good flavor, led we. It is said to be free from worms, and in much end other parasites, B. de Anjou the Grand well-know- n pear. TEA youth in tired old and turns wrinkles to Tea puts bones, - laughter. Whale Indulged In Glh. Is the stomach of one of the whales caught off the coast of Shetland by a has been found a It was In perf- steamer whaling large Dutch Sly Bridget. Bridget was none too truthful and her mistress had been using ail her eloquence to make her see the error of deceitfulness But her would-bre former owned herself routed when Bridget turned upon her a beaming Irish smile and said in a most cajoling tone: "Sure, now, ma'am, and what do ye suppose the power o de savin was given us fer?" ect condition. Alien Foot Ease, Wonderful Remedy. Have tried ALLEN S and find it to be a certain cure, and gives comfort to oae suffering with sore, tender and swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN'S to my friends, as it is certainly a wonderful remedy Mrs. N. H. Guilford, New Oileans, La. FOOT-EAS- FOOT-EAS- The Eagle. The eagle has been used as an emblem from the idea of ancient mythology that it was the bird of Jove and was the one that bore the souls of the dying to their abode on Mount Olympus. I do not believe rise's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds. John P. Bona, Trinity Springs, Ind , Feb. 15, 1900. English Farm Land. Farm land In England ranges in nrire from $60 to $120 an acre. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Vegetable Preparaiionfor As- -' similating HieFoodandBeguIa-lin- g Bears the theStoinachs and Bowels of aNFXNfTSVt,HTTKBtii Signature Promotes Digestion.Cheerfiri-nes- s and Rest .Con tains neither Owum,Morphine nor Mineral. of Not Narcotic. a AwliiW- - In Use A perfect Remedy for Constipation .Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. of Thirty Years MNNt. the World CO. US.A. tower Canadian com Baataaq . Tara.!! BUNDNE8S VWU eTT. y i'i SrtSTffifcTSH A. J. TOWER ff Glamor. what the By the way. I wonder means ? word the "glamor fancy poets If It as it use accord they one With nature signified something in external sense to the appealing very pleasantly of sight. "I walked in a glamor of oa gold and of golden learei," saysword Tha a In magazine. of them in the rocabu-larglamor Is obsolete of ordinary mortals, but tha tell us that it denoted soma th sort of defect of vision, causing from differently aee to things victim or ophthe reality, probably glaucoma was thalmia. which in primitive times ascribed to witchery. This w. pointthe ed out long ago, but or on ualng. bards go Rochesword in the same old way. I have wted PM Brand Slickers year tar rear the Hawaii. Maud and found thorn th only rtldo that suited. I era In thin country (Africa) and think a grant l as your caata. (ama oa iraumweid ' tha poattlva worth at ' looted PridlJ and deafness ter T. LOU Ifl. CURED AT HOME THE WORLDS FAIR block fmffl It you bw three Mk ifm. fbllint Hotel Epworth, acme over tehtetraaulMed U ifNor DO re lid, rasocntbrlck'tnJnofiver eutorrh or dsufaeM, write hill of jour ee wed a triel Tf ? sxxri-PBSr--t treMmeat will be eeet you FREE OF OHARQE. i osi ssr.Togs MEXICAN . makeweak eyestrong hen Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thie Paper. Mrs. Sarah L. Brooks, of No. 45 Lincoln Park. Chicago, Illinois, gives the following account of her cure Irom dis tresslng spells of vomiting. was For five years off and on treated in vain by different doctois for relief Irom a stomach trouble which showed Itself in frequent and trying spells of vomiting. Part of the time 1 was able to work, and again i would be confined to bed for thiee or tour days in succession. My stomach was at times so delicate that It would not retain even plain warer The spell would some times occur at intervals of half an hour, and wouid leave me so weak that 1 would be compelled to lie down between them I would have several ol them during . the night following a day of such attacks. FmaPy I be came so weakened that I had to give up working altogether, i weighed only ninety four pounds Last January I read about Dr. Wii Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People in one of the Chicago daily papers and bought v box and began to use them After 1 had used half a box 1 found that 1 could keep on my stomach the food I ate. 1 was encouraged by this and kept on using the pills for four months At the end of that time the vomiting spells had ceased altogether and my weight went up to 142 pounds and is still growing. I think 1 surely would have died if it had not been for Di. Williams' Pink Pills, for I sometimes vomited clear blood, and for three or four days at a time I could not eat a bite of anything. One doctor said I had chronic Inflammation of the stomach, and another said my difficulty was a canter, but none of their medicines did me any good at all. Finally I concluded that 1 did not have blood enough to digest my food, and I began the treatment that has cured me. I ran eat anything now, and have strength for all kinds of woik. I always keep Dr Williams Pink Pills on hand, and I be recommend them to my fri-ncause I know they cured me. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills agree with the most delicate stomachs and strengthen the digestive organs until they do their work perfectly. They are sold by all druggists. 1 ds hands, as she rocked complacently back and forth, "my ring is rather Rapt in Hit Art. broad, I know. You see, I have been widowed three times, and I used to Musician I tell you, ladles, we artwear my wedding rings in turn; first, ists cannot succeed unless we give up Johns for a few days, then I would cur very souls to our art. Why, last put on Edwards and then I would week I was so rapt in a composition wear the ring Robert gave me. But that I was playing, that a thief stole I never felt quite happy. the violin from under my chin and I "When I was wearing John's ring, I never noticed iL felt somehow as though I was disloyal to Edward and Robert. When I put on Edward's ring, I felt unhappy beWhat is the tea mood? cause I seemed to be neglecting John and Robert, and when it came time to Is there a tea mood ? take off that ring and give Robert's ring its turn, I felt as though I was A contemplative mood. disloyal to my first and second. FinalWould a little hurt? ly I solved the problem by having all three rings welded together. Writ for oar Kaowlodgo Book, A Schilling "It does make rather a broad band," CMVe Sab fmncuo. she said, holding up her left hand and Care for Horses In Parts. looking at the circlet in question, but Paris used to be called unbealthful then, you see, it makes me feel that 1 am being constant to all three of for horses, but in recent years the conditions have been considerably im them. proved. During the hot weather in July the Society for the Prevention ' Detected. to Animals provided the of Gregory Wilenkln, the new secre- cafesCruelty and restaurants with free woodof a the Russian has embassy, tary en buckets on condition that they leady and alert mind. At Bar Har- would supply cabmen with water for stationed is for the bor, where he animals. Most of the proprietheir summer, an amusing story about him tors of these , places accepted the has circulated of late. offer. It seems that an elderly New York Mr. had known who millionaire, abroad, ent him, on his arrival at Bar Harbor, a half dozen cases of We serve nice tea at outEgyptian cigarettes. Mr. Wilenkln expected the cigarhouse; we have learned how ettes. He knew how many cases were due him. But the man servant jvho extremely nice it is. delivered them, being unaware of this, Yoor yw mwM jour mmmj if joa appropriated one. The Russian del' tected the theft at once. He said to the man dryly: , Despoil Italian Churches. The alieged exportation of Italian Tell your employer that I thank him for the five cases of cigarettes. works of art to the United States, Be sure to thank him yourself for the say the Pall Mall Gazette, seems to other. proceed gayly, in spite of all protests Thus and schemes for prevention. two Florentine churches have lately Death Dealing Canoe. Abolish the canoe and Canada been 'relieved' of works by Della Robmight have a war every five years bia amounting In value to 600,000 and then lose fewer young men than francs the goods being shipped as the great number that must go down 'pork.' The chief delinquent in this fraud, a dealer from Prato, has esto death in ten years of summer holicaped to the States. days. It is pitiful the mothers who weep, Many Children Are Sickly. the fathers who mourn and the homea Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, because darkened are simply that used by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children take chances will that young people Home, New York, cure Sommer Complaint, they have no business to take. Feverishness, Head&che.Stomach Troubles, Death may part the young man Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At from his canoe. Good advice cannot all Druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. "Ephraim is joined to his idols, and Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. the victims of the canoe habit will Oak 8plits a Reek. neither keep out of canoes nor be A wonderful freak of nature la an careful while they are in canoes. Toronto Telegram. oak tree In the far West, which has grown up from a sapling into a handsome tree, through a Young Love Lived Once in an Humble rock of flint stone, splitting the masShed. In an humble shed, sive rock by the tremendous pressure Young love lived once Where roses breathing. of Its vigorous growth. No one living And woodbines wreathing Around the lattice their tendrils spread. knows how long nature has been asAs wild and sweet as the life he led. sisting this oak In its work of stoneHis garden flourish'd crushing, nourish'd Tip oldest people In th Hope For young The Infant buds with beams and showra: neighborhood recall the tree In their must still be blooming, But lips though childhood, and experts la forestry say that It must be fnlly 200 years old. And not even Love can live on flowere. y Alas' that Povertya evil eye Should e'er come hither. Such aweeta to wither! The flow'rs lay down their heads to die. And Hope fell sick as the witch drew nigh, She came one morning Ere Love had warning, And raised the latch where the young 0 ghol'" said Love is It you? good So and flew away. heopened the windowThomas Moore. Greatest Grievance. The revenoos smashed my still into a thousand pieces," said the Georgia moonshiner. Too bad. . . Took me away from my wife an thirteen children." Awful. But the You're- right it was. crownin cruelty wuz it not only put took my fidqje in Jail, but ackchully dle from me! Hi M ,ongeI SldruSS Sales of Lost Articles. gloves than 14.000 pairs of hundred umbrellas and a fifty dozen Included In a forthwalking sticks ar Lonarticles Jeft In th coming sale of Tube. don 'Two-pennMore Thompsons Eye Water mo bedrooms. delicacy In their meilahe Mustang Liniment S5 lc. Cream assurance of their o Cnu, Bants, Braises. - OAQ. This trial treetment te mild and MtrmlMi and bo cured many ievtr bmm. Dr Mao re wae appointed by E and Ear Burguou te tb Mis-lu forth Blind, and wae alee Pro American MediealUol Reform In cnre" Proof of Widow'a Constancy. the widow answered, glanYes, cing down at her pretty, plump, white Mrs. Breoka Became Se Weak She Thinks She Would Have Died But For Dr. William Pink Pill. Single Men and Women Have Little Senee of It Passage. Men and women who remain single aro apt to lose all sense of the passage of time. They are conscious of no perceptible difterence In their own feelings they grow older so gradually that they do not notice any particular difference in their appearance, so it is no wonder that every now and then they are brought up, as It were, with a disagreeablo shock, sajs the New York Tribune. Where have ou come from? said man to a college chum whom he met at the Grand Central station, and whom he had- - not seen for what seemed to him only a few years. 'Tve just been seeing Tom off to school," said the other. To school? repeated the friend, Why, surely, be looking puzzled. must be at college by this time. man gave a great The second Why, wake up, Rip Van laugh. W'nkle! he cried. My brother Tom, U you are thinking of him, has been through college loug ago. and is married. I am talking of my son, who is 12 years old, and is going up to G for his first term. Great Scott! exclaimed the first man, feeling somehow as if the years had shriveled up and blown away. How did you do it all so fast?" "It is very difficult to keep track of people that you do not see all the time, remarked a suburban woman. The other day I went off my own route and took the terry to Staten Island to visit a friend. On the boat I saw a woman with whom I used to You know Nelly bo quite intimate. has been so very ill, she said, but now we are so happy, for the doctors have pronounced her out of danger. I am so glad, 1 exclaimed cordially. 'How relieved you must be! The truth of the matter being that I did not have the slightest idea who Nelly was. . TEA Mb For Over NEW YORK. Around Bacteria Essential to Animal Life. Some recent experiments performed n France hj Ilr Charrin and communicated to the Paris Academy of Sciences by Prof Bouchard, add fui ther proof to the fact that certain bacteria are not only beneficial, but positively essential to animal life, and that there are limits beyond which it is not desirable to carry the sterilization of food. In Di. Charrin's experiment a number of rabbits were fed with vegetables which had been thoroughly sterilized so as to destroy any organisms. These rabbits soon acquired enteric diseases caused by the of the antiseptically treated food, while other rabbits kept under similar conditions, but fed with vegetables which, after sterilization, were impregnated with bacilli from a broth culture, were found to flourish and fatten. The investigator believes, as a result of his experiments, that be idea that food for human beings tiee from bacteria is superior is fallacious, and that certain bacteria are essential for the proper exercise of the digestive functions. Harper's Weekly. SPELLS LONG RESISTED EVERY EFFORT VOMITING Wil-enki- n MhpM- - Facsimile Signature lhy are you James? my fnend said kindly. going, "ell. sir, to be frank. James answered, 'you are too quick tempered Pooh, pooh, James, said my riend . W hat if I am a hit quick tempered? My anger is no sooner on than it Is off' True, sir said James respectfully, hut it is no sooner off than it is on again. THE FLIGHT OF' TIME. IN. GREAT. DISTRESS TEA L'nrnirmrari DVttfOUJi-SdNVZLPlTW- Answer of Valet Showed the Two ,de to an Excuse. D' Grant- baa recentlv hderiCk to th com-i- s nmnd of IT" assigDed Departmei't of the East, noted 'f8 the equanimlty of his ?mper rant belleves 0 matvT hasty tempers, he saia one day: ,be Ouick tempered is P!fa ihnt-i they are soon angered they are soon pleased again There is an wer , mer to this plea though. The talet of a friend of mine has a good answer to it. Tfc'r 'alet' an exceHent servant, r etJ 0r J' friend two months SSld tbat aS golng t0 leave - TEA t)on't you know our tea yet? You have missed a good deal of comfort and lost some money. Vav I - HinAilb Clothe Washed Without 8oap. Clothes washing by electricity, without soap, la the Idea of a Hungarian. The stream of electrified water Is claimed to remove all spots and dirt, and the three hundred garment held by the machine are washed in less than fifteen minutes. Hens Victims of Old Fogy Notions. My son and myself," said Dr. E. F. Hodges, took an automobile run to He was the chauffeur; Martinsville. we did not return by the same road. I dont know how many bens we ran over going and coming. We did not stop to count. It is a dry time and the roads are So much the worse for the dusty. hens. I suppose it is different with hens in the cities and towns, but along the country roads they have not yet learned to make proper calculation for escape from the automobile. The hen Is of a mathematical turn of mind. She rolls In the dust of the vehicle highway and no horse-drawwas ever known to run over one. She figures closely, but always escapes. Now, it is different when Bhe comes to take the automobile Into consideration. She expects to escape by the length of a horse. The horse is not there, and she falls under the wheels of the juggernaut, a victim to old fogy notions not In accord with moddevices. Indianapolis ern speed News. Where Stanley Worked at a Boy. He sometimes, but not often, spoke to me of his life as a boy. I remember in 1890, wlien we were staying in Cincinnati together, his asking me one afternoon to go for a walk with him. He took me through obscure back streets and down dirty alleys until we reached a wharf on the banks of the Ohio river. He stopped at the bottom of a street, which ran steeply down to the river, and pointed out a lad who was rolling a large cask of tallow from a cellar down to I have brought the wharf. He said: you here because I wanted to show you this place. It was in this street that I worked as a boy. I was doing exactly the same work as that lad, and, if I mistake not, that Is the same Reml cellar In which I worked. niscences of Sir Henry Stanley In Scribners. An Enterprising Sleuth. who was wanted by the police had been photographed In six different positions, and the pictures were duly circulated among the police. The chief of police in a country town wrote to police headquarters of the city in search of the malefactor a few days after the set of portraits had been issued as follows: I duly received the pictures of the six miscreants whose capture is desired. I have arrested five of them, and the sixth Is under observation and will be secured shortly. Philadelphia Public Ledger. Many women are denied the happiness ot children through derangement of the genera tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pbar Mrs. Pinkitaw : I suffered with stomach complaint for years. I got so bad that I could not carry my children bat five months, then would have a miscarriage. The last time I liecame pregnant, my husband got me to take Ljdia E. lMnkhams Vegetable Compound. After taking the first bottle I, was relieved of the sickness of stomach, and began to feel better in every way. I continued its use and was enabled to carry my baby to maturity. I now have a nice baby girl, and can work better tlian I ever could before. I am like a new Mbs. Frank Beyir, 22 S. Second St., Meriden, Conn. wo-ma- n. Another case which proves that no other medicine in the world accomplishes the same results as Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Dear Mbs. Pinkham: I was married for five years and gave birth to two premature children. After that I took Lydia E. Pink barns Vegetable Compound, and it changed me from a weak, nervous woman to a strong, happy and healthy wife within seven months. Within two years a lovely little girl was bom, who is the pride and joy of my household. If every woman who is cured feels as grateful and happy as I do, you must have a host of friends, for every day I bless you for the light, health and happiness Lydia IL Pinkliams Vegetable Compound has brought to my home. Sincerely yours, Mbs. Mas P. Wharry, Flat 31, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis. Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman think abe is sterile lot her write to Mrs. Pinkliam at Lynn, Mass., whoso advice is given free to all would-b- e and expectant mothers. $5000 God of Love. It Is not gold of rippled hair. Like cornfields swept by winds at play; and fair It Is not cheeks as fresh As apple bloom at dawn of day. Ljdia K. Finkhwm Matt. Go WE m IBEfll CUBE Mine end Ybroet Troo CiTillH-DetfDblee ByeedBarlMeaeB Hroocblal mod Lun L4ver end Kidney Stootovb. Trouble. resale Cob-plalat- e, IHmmm. Bladder Troubles Chrosli DlMawo of Woman uad Child Chorea, ran. Heart IMmum, harvoaa DImo itit, YitnB Daaooi, Hlokeia, Bpinal Troubia, Ikia IhitBTTt Sciatica and RbonmaUaa. of tbo Bowel, Fife Fistula and Haeial Troubia. OoUre (or big neck) Blood Disease, Worm, bay Favar, Hysiarta, IpWapoF. ?ape at., and all Narvon and Lbrwnli Atba laB. aa. A. 9. BNOMBS. Home Treatment Corea. Write for free ymptora lUr If votraDDolcaik CbbIIbuob Free, not pure and bright virgin gold In hidden seams; Is not soul as clear and light As sunrise in a poet's dreams. a w. notm Wo our you and thou ask a REASON A BL weaknesses ec dl of tf you suffer from You dopead ease caused by Ifnoranoe.dlflflpntloo or bontae FEB wba you aro cured thousand oar of patleo? bate Indorsed an word WAIT WB FSRBOM Ion YOU ARB THE VKUT NOW, WB WANT TO CURB YOU wllb tha dla-1- 1 TO TALK TO. net understand log that wa will not demand Ws have proven oof skill lb oaring CHBOM1C FKR until we cure you Tbit applies to Lost Mud l. disease by publishing th many voluntary testiBpermatorrboee, monials from bom peoplo. giving nemo, plotoree hood. Organ! Weakness, of lb Prostrate li lend I Doeiurel and ad drosses Losses. ontraeted Disorders Birioture et OF CCBBB WKANT FI BLltH WBAKNL8BBS ef Blood end ail Poison, IN FRItAIK IHSFASEB man. Hones Because It would betray oonAdenoe m OKF1CB HOURS: la of troubles tolp. m.( veal age have to prove our skill in this las I tot, Sunday. ID a. m. to IS. aaetber way 'I b $e our plea. South Main Street. DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Salt lake CHj, Utah frae ft t. Specialists, 243 YOU WILL HAVE A BETTER TRIP IF YOU SEND FON OUR CATALOGUE BEFORE YOU CO FISHING I l I l I is not these that sing to Love, And bid him wake so sure, so soon; That set the skies alight above, And set him crying for the moon. ItAsis an. Cured Pay When im eaa apoa Men Weak th ear It heart-gol- Lbb, Mi, A man The el forthwith produce the original letters and eifsetaree FORFEIT V above teetfinoaialii which will prove their absolute ifenuineneee. CD Cl? rlCt EVERYTHIN8 FOR EVERY IPORT IN EVERY BEAI0N It BROWNING BROS. CO. Is not these that give Love food And drink the magic wine and bread. That set, amid his solitude. The enchanted garland on his head. Love only knowe one god sublime. The trinity In unity; And the god's names are Space and Time And Opportunity. E. Nesblt In London Outlook. HILLS ClHlER IND DIPHTHERIA "I?.:."- - It HiKn-Jii- Frailty. "Frailty -- thy name is woman. nt vn pahs- - REMEDY xxosusaosz lilt Ont Ci Guitil Afinb. Like City, Ctri, Tis False. All for a pair of melting eyes, And for the winsome glance that !n them lies; l For a shifting dimple in a rounded chin, A tilken hose and a foot therein; For a smothered sigh, a tangled tress, A caddie doon, and a soft caress; He felL Frailty thy name Is Man. Town Topics. Big Cedar Log Boom. What Is declared to be the largest boom of cedar logs ever moved on Puget sound was towed into Ballard recently by the tug Tlllicum, uapL Charles Worth. It contained thirty-eigh- t sections of from sixty to one hundred cedar logs each, or the equivalent of 1,330,000 feet, according to the estimate of those on the tug. Seattle Post Intelligencer As te th Teeth. dentist says that the more teeth are used, legitimately, the better for on them; that perfect mastication reIB IlHMtB Tbe Passenger Departmeat both sides of the mouth prevent Central Railroad Company bare recently iatroed deoff ward to No. IS, in wbicR a publication known aa Circular ceding gums and tends Strenbcrry csd Vogotcblo Dealers A cay. Those who chew on one side have poor teeth on the disused side, and that the fad of chewing every mouthful very fine Is one of the most sensible fashions humanity has ever taken up. TEA Both wine and tea maVe talk, but not both make wis doml The Dearest the Best. One soon finds that Inexpenslva things or persons are had. Incompetent, and in the long run ruinous at any price. John Oliver Hobbes in London MalL Is described tbe btst territory is this cesstry tor tbe growing ot early strawberriee and early Bvery dealrr In mieh products fegetables. should addreee a portal card to the undersigned at Dubuaue. Iowa, requesting a eopy ot Circular No. IS1 J. F. 11EKBT, Amt Gen l Pass V Agent JOHN OGDEN AM AY OO. ii.w Kk .romp. .ue.Ooa. Sample! bj mail ramie, Placer Hold, Brtoru an IM Ora. Bcaght St. DEMtIR, COLO 17S5 Arapahoa W. N. U.. Salt Lako No. , 1004-- . |