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Show THIS WOMAN KNOWS coral ' BEAUTIFUL HELEN OF TROY SuMestad by tronomeri ular- real, day 'a ''mother ttoms of onomera !ts to surface ,fat the Tet ft,' -- L -1 4 ekltAf1" aM ... ' feet to b" froe hl'd'llv - weBht rew uar AThaliethed?L your .v . th- our f Old Tm. Soon b.e-keY- , a b"th,(r fooctopsr lighter Vhe dr,'anl'r f dreams sn1r derision, in your radiant beams '' ' b foemen the niKhtmKale taroled to falter your nra-shUllt you Hn d'lfomV' Bll. Io?,er sanK in his you lavs. S lhr,,,'Ked from far kpl.u'e'dt"mS v,a!aal! bent 'ow In the mtre "S d GBeii face?; 1 k j ou rekntless as Hre. Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble r,our, and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs. Yiao,'fre 0'0r Ih'e. over lauahter you held all the Tiojans in thrill Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell lou prtned yourself Aphrodites daushfirr brand and fiekle to all f tllei1 " into flichtma how they were saved by the use of Asa'iftthe ',nr'1m ,bethunder ,he crav,'n to sliy. deliKhtlntt. All athirst for the joy of the Hay. Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, Agamemnon hrst elaimed vou as master And it good. ta IfazlitL $ notes; e that ide np. - A Id e01' Dear JIrs. Pinkham : I am so pleased with the results obtained from Lydia L- - Pinkham s V egetable Compound that I feel it a duty to write about it. ind a privilege you I suffered for more than five years with ovarian troubles eaus ingan unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exereke seemed to correct lour Vegetable Compound found the weak however, within a few weeks -asaved me fro,,, an operation-g-grot U . my troubles had disappeared, and I found myself once more healthy ords fail to describe the real, true, and welL grateful that is in my heart, and I want to tell every sick and suffering side? Dont medicines with know yon dally nothing about, but take Lvdia E. Pink-hau- ls Vegetable Compound, and take my word for it' vou will he a different woman m a short time. -- Mrs. Laura Emmons. Walker-Titl- ations lating one of n red neans ahite nd ily e? e, Ont. I El Another Case of Ovarian Trouble Cured Without an Operation. . UOj with ved. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: For several was troubled with ovarian trouble and a years I painful and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part of the time. I did so dread a surgical operation. I tried different remedies hoping to but nothing seemed to bring relief untilgeta better, friend who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through the use of your compound, induced me to try it. I took it faithfully for three months, and at the end of that time was glad to find that I was a well woman. Health is natures best gift to woman, and if you lose it and can have it restored through Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I feel that all suffering women should know of this. Mrs. Laura Belle Coleman, Commercial Hotel, Eashville, Tenn. pur- - not 'orn eap fact sed era aid- - bl. (ho car It njr is well to reme member such letters as above when some druggist triea to get you to buy which he says is just as good That is impossomething as no other medicine has auch a record of cures as sible, Lydia E. Pink-ha- m 8 Vegetable Compound will be accept no other and of to Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there Is anything i"jK your sickness you do not understand. She will treat you kindness and her advice is free. No woman ever regretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Address Lynn, Mass. is j en M FORFEIT you glad. biought you the spoil of the strife a1 fomenting disaster And fled with oung Parii as wife, Hreeiling havoc, red ruin, and wailing, m thp hands of the gods. wi.u0mnp ' uv nosorrow the Trojans assailing, captives, weie beaten with rods Within the tall lands in Edinburgh, built so closely together that the inhabitants of adjoining houses could often shake hands across the deep but narrow chasm that divided them, the inhabitants lived in the most confined of quarters. Four, five or at most six rooms constituted the apartments of the wealthiest families. Servants slept outside the house or under the kitchen table; beds were made up for the nurse and children in the master's btudy; turned-ubeds with curtains drawn round them stood in the drawing room. Naturally the cn'ertaining that could he done in such apartments was of the smallest My lady could receive a few friends over a cup of tea in her bedroom, but when her lord wished to dine or wine his friends, recourse was had of mere necessity to one or another of the taverns. Taverns, in fact, played almost the same part in the social life of Edinburgh during the third quarter of the eighteenth century as coffee houses had done in London In Addison's time. They were the common meeting places of a race of men to whom home meant little more than a place to sleep. Doctors met their patients, lawyers consulted with their clients Not the least interesting of the literature of the American Bankers Association, which recently held its convention in this city, is the report to WE the Protective Committee of Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, it CATARRH Deafness. Hose and Throat Troureads like Sherlock Holmes adaptbles. Rye and Bar 1Jmhm Brooobial and Luo Tronbiea, Aftthwa Stomach, Liver and Kidney ed to the prose of real life. The bankFemale ComDtaeaaee, Bladder Trouble Obronle Dleeaee of Women and Childers realize that a bank and its money plaint. ren. Heart Llaeaee, Nervous Llseasea Chorea, are soon parted if crooks are allow(St. Vitus Dance. Klokets, Spinal Trouble. Skin Diteaaee Sciatica and Rheumatism Dto have their way. So they have ed Rectal iseases of tae Bowels. Piles. Fistula and Troubles, Goitre (or bis neek). Blood Diseases, engaged Pinkerton men all over the Worm. Has Fever, Hysteria Epilepsy, ?'ape United States to pounce upon the ete.t and all Nervous and C'krome Diseases. bank sneaks, both before and after Home Treatment Cure. Write for free their rannotcalL, attenyrts chiefly before, howsymptom list If yoo Free, dr. o. w. SBOltO Consultation saoRtt. ever, for thebankers also realize that a pounce of prevention is worth a foe suffer from anv of the weaknossoe or We cure yon first and then ask a REASONABLE pound of cure. And the crooks respect caused by Ignorance, dissipation or oontaf-TO- FBB wbsn you are cured You can depend upon Pinkerton and the hanks that PinkABB THB VKRT PERSON W WANT oar word thousands of patients hate Indorsed us. o talk to. NOW, WK WAM TaMURB YOU with the diserton takes under his wing. We hare proven our skill In a demand not wilt understanding that we eorlnf CHRONIC tinct Statistics of the report show that ? by publishing the many voluntary f K until we core you. This spplies to Los If an from home people, giving names, pictures hood. Organic Weakness Spermatorrhoea. forty-ninburglaries comaddresses Diseases of ibe Prostrate Gland, Unnatural out of the W CANT FrBLISH OCR CUBES Looses, ontrso'ed Disorders S'rfoture etc,. Conmitted on American banks between Of WBAKNES8B8 and all Blood Poisoa. IN PRIVATE DISEASES tagious snse It would Sept. 15, 1903, and Sept. 1, 1904, only Hence we men. betray eonfldsoce to I p. m.; Bvoolnga OKFICB HOURS a m. prove our skill in this elaae of troubles in were committed on the banks seven IS. esther way. This I our m. to a tod; Sundays. plan: association. of During the same the Mam Street. South DRS. SHORES & atSalt Lake City, Utah unsuccessful SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 seventeen period tempts at burglary were made on banks which were members of the association, whereas the nonmember CANKER ANO DIPHTHERIA REMEDY banks were the victims of forty-fivattempts. BY ALL DRUaaiBTB 'Oft THB MOUTH. THROAT. .NPVPRF1IK. tomaoh and iowili.... and BINBRAL STORBS....... IIP CPE Pay When Cured e U1 T HILLS e Dm; DE Cn Sail 6mtal Agints. WANT YOUR HADE Ub City, Wall. and full particulars of NINE AND QUICKSILVER COLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD, ZINC Free. Companies, if you will send us your name and address. Mining Maps Mb. COMMISSION CO., iU Olive Street, St Leals, ARBUCKI WESTERN CANADAS On the Trait Magnificent Crops for 1904. with Western Canada's Wheat Crop thia Year Will be Buahele, and Wheat at Praa-e- nt Is Worth Sl.OOa Oat Pommel Slicker andn?!? that the United States will befn.,bTn Import wheat within a very few rear furra in Canada and become wh0 wiu Produce It. Aul inforynation to Superintendent of ttaw- Canada, or to authored Room R r.,OVerrmfnt Agent Benj. Davies, enti-a- l Avenue, Great Montali" anorco.t when Sporting whil. ,s;l1d 8licker, ( Tbs asms sad sddrrn of Wo wrltor of tbit uatolldted Ut-- .. t gnaybsfeadoa appiicotloa.) Wet Weather Garments for Ridtof Walking, Wcrking, or and Barley Crop Will AlfO Yield Abufidantl;. for all kinds of grain, cattle j14 prodnew for the growing of th cllnite i unsurpassed, ak 200 Americana have settled In West-Tt- ! adurin pa- -t three years, frea homesteads of 100 acres each J!und8 available in beat agricultural dia- the trtets. , SfflSiSS used for cold, a wind coot when windy, a ruin coat when It rained, If and for a cover at night we got to bed and 1 will aay that I have gotten mor comfort out of your alicker than any Other one article that I ever owned." Bushal. Th Fish Brand A. J. TOWER CO. ThsBlgBsftheVtah V.S.A. VW' W , TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited j j BOSTOir, i3J fit fdG TOBOSTO, CAKABA ImmPJIof Cdnafh!?!,1 a? JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO. $1.00 earh mail receive prompt uttention. Retorts and Kloh Ores Bought. Arapahoe Nt. DENVER. COLO jampl MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is a positive cure Ar Piles. by r,acrlold Anwerlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. 8ALT LAKE CITYS NEW HOTEL THE ST. NICHOLAS - EUROPEAN fiaTSO. 780 FIR IS MOW OPIM Cor. 2nd South ind West Temple Sts, OAT UR Over F. W. N. U-- . ! Hill Drug Co. Salt Lake No. t . 1904. over a mug of ale or a tass of brandy in the little rooms of a dark tavern half underground. Here the city magistrates were accustomed to meet, and here the ministers of the general assembly were entertained. Even trades-peoplattended to their business as much within the tavern as within the shop. As a result, the greater part of the male population of Edinburgh drank steadily from morn till eve, and far on into the night. At 10 oclock at night the drum of the city guard men to leave warned all the tavern and seek their homes, in accordance with the provisions of an ancient law which closed all places of entertainment at that hour. But the law at this time was laughed at by the very magistrates sworn to enforce it. Scotts picture of Councillor Pley-deis but a faint sketch of the accomplished toper of the olden time. Even the capacity of a Scotchman for his native drink is something to appal the untried foreigner; but if we may believe a tithe of the stories collected by such a creditable authority as Dean Ramare in this say, the Scotch of respect but poor and degenerate scions of a heroic race. T. M. Parrott, in the Booklover's Magazine. e ll d y Look After the Banks If wa cannot forthwith prMnco the original letters and signatures of will prove their absolute anninne Lydia E Fiakham Medicine Ca Ljim Mato Weak Men fair as foam our silken tresses. That rippb down our oueenly form whih the blustering tueeae caresses A if to shield fnm shrieking slortu A glance that shames the starry splcn dor Whin Oiion swings his brilliant blade, And beams Arctunis pure and tender Through purple gloom or violet shade. Proud priestess of pleasure and passon, You lured the Greeks to your shrine To bewitch and bguile was our fashion, Your laughter was bubbling as wine You tamed Achilles with your splendor. You lulled Priam to languorous ease. To vour beauty their homage they render. As blown spray from the foam of the seas. ages Through the mirage of turbulent Shines your face Just as "fair as a flower. Beloved of the chiefs and the sages, The plavthing the toy of an hour. We lire of the love so capricious. That yields us less sorrow than Joy, But we chetish yonrfame. O delicious And beautiful Helen of Trov JAM1CS E. KINSELLA. Registry Division. Chicago Postoffice The y His Got A rescue homes in local Chinatown is indisgusted, and declares that she tends to retire and give up the work of saving souls. All on account of little Dan Cupid, who has been using the mission as a means to further his ends. One day not long ago a neatly dressed Chinaman entered the mission and informed the lady In charge that in a certain alley in Chinatown there was a slave girl who wished to run Chrisaway to the mission and study unable to do so on was but tianity, account of her owner, who was negoto an old tiating her sale for $2,000 gairbler. Tbe next day the missionary made her appearance in the alley and, with and a pothe help of an interpreter who lice sergeant, rescued the girl, She took up her abode in the mission. and soon pupil interested an became embraced Christianity. About the same time the Chinaman who bad caused the rescue appeared. church This time he wished to join the Woman, The must The woman who, at any cost, never is popular. word last have the offend peoSuch is much too apt to them up to rub and ple's prejudices the wrong way. She is perilously apt is deto nag," and 8 nagging person at world of the terror servedly the large. She must have the last word In every discussion; it is more precious to her than the things other people spend their lives in striving after honor, wealth, fame or happiness. Last-Wor- The report gives the impression that there exists in the United States a large class of persons who engage in the occupation of swindling in as matter-of-fac- t a spirit as a grocer sells bad butter or a lawyer defends a bad case. The system by which the Pinkertons keep track of the crooks is won- They possess a derfully complete. full rogues gallery of their own; keep of proa record of the fessional forgers, and have a personal acquaintance with their victims that helps them penetrate the confusion of Nevertheless, disguises and aliases. the professional forger has not been The professional forger, ' suppressed. says the report, has during the past but active, year been unusually through our efforts for your association we have caused the arrest of thirty-fivforgers whose operations were reported to us, convicted twenty, to who were sentenced years and seven months, in addition to which six were sentenced to indeterminate terms in prison, one escaped, one sentence suspended, while ten are awaiting trial, and five were New York Evening Post. released. hand-writin- e Foot In Day. ' r S i i tx. well-know- himself. He had not been a member long before he came forward with the request for a wife, which was granted. Among the names suggested was that of the rescued girl, and he chose her. Her consent was the only condition and, needless to say, that was easily obtained. The wedding was not delayed The time taken to deceive the missionaries had been too long for the loving hearts. They were united by the mission pastor, after which they left for a jobshouse and were married by the priest in real Chinese fashion. The last the missionaries heard of them they were living in the heart of Chinatown and were worshiping jobs, even more devoutly than their neighbors. Later it was discovered that the Chinaman, who was really the girls lover, but had not sufficient funds wilh which to purchase her, had used the missionary people in this shrewd manner. He got the girl he loved without paying the $2,U00. But the missionary has lost her confidence in the yellow race San Francisco Call. She feels that if she does not secure that final sigh of victory and triumph life would not lie worth living, and she will fling away without another thought, domestic peace and ihe affection of those nearest to her, just for the insignificant right of having the labt miserable word, says Home Chat. She is seldom a cheerful or woman, because that anxious pursuit of the last word ia quite enough to drive all cheerfulness out of anybody. She generally becomes querulous and peevish, even in her moment of triumph. AND NERVOUSNESS WEAKNESS CURED BY PEJU-N- 1, i t I A. tt Miss Sadie Robinson, 4 Rauil street, Malden, Mass., writes: Peruna was recommended to me about a year ago ns an excellent remedy for the trouble peculiar to onr sex, and as I found that all that was said of this medicine w us true, 1 am pleased to endorse it. 7 b tgmn to usell about seven months e r i 7 ago tor weakness and nervousness, caused from overwork and aleepless-nes- s, and found that In n few day a I began to grow strong, my appetite ln- creased and I began to aleep better, consequently my nervousness passed away and the w eaknets in the pelvic organs soon disappeared and I have beea well and atrong ever alnce. Address Dr. N. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O for free medical advice. All correspondence strictly coniidentiaL Strawberry and druggists. Vegetable Dealers Women Not Wanted. The Poetical Farmer of Korea. of One the curious social laws of The l'tii4spi)inr Department of the Illinois Is before a who poet The Korean, Kuilroud Company have recently IhnihhI women to attend funerals Ontrul forbids Peru of his as rice a publication known ah Circular No. IB In which he Is a cultivator, speaks not U described tbe do at and weddings appear they The Golden Sand. When it sprouts It (except as one of tbe principals), tin- best territory in this country The Bright Green Field. It is less they are very Intimate friends of for the growing of early strawberries and early then becomes The Blue Green Plain." the contracting parties. vegetables. Every dealer in such products When it begins to ripen lt is "The Motshould address a portal card to the underrtirued tled Jade Wave." When ripe The at Dubuauo. Iowa, requesting a copy of When cut it is Yellow Gold Wave. The Yellow Ice," and when harvested it is The Home ef the Golden Child. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, sense of smell as mercury will surely destroy tbe and completely derange the whole Ytera when It through the mucous surface. Buth entering should neter be used except on prescrip articles llo&s from reputable physh isns, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you cn possibly demanufactured rite from them. Hall's Ltiarrb Cure, by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O.. cootatns no mercury. and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blued and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Id buying Hall's Catnrrh Cure be sure vou get the genuine. It.1 Is taken Internally and mane In lolcdo, Ohio, by F Cheney ft to. Testimonials free. Hold by prugglat. Price. ?5c. per bottle. Take flail's Family Pills for constipation. TEA No fI2t' J, F. MEliKY. Circular Tea intelligence; what do WUta tm ha KomMis Bwk. IimIms A Paaor Agent. If afflicted with ore ) ue you think that Is? Caaaaar, As&t. Gen i tOak( ti Eye Water Get Easy Money, Deaths Caused by Boer Prisoners. During the three years the Boer prisoners were Interned on tbe Island of St. Helena the death rate among the natives rose greatly. In 1899, the year before the arrival of the Boers, the death rate was 17 3 per 1.000. The next three years the death rate among the inhabitants proper averaged 28.4 per l.OuO. Epidemics of enteric lever end a severe form of Influenza were Introduced by the prisoners of war. Borne of the clairvoyants in London earn tin to $100 a dav. TEA The Chinese and Jap re not very nervous people ; they drink a good deal of tea. Suicide on the Increase. Ornamental Nest of Eaglet. In fifty years suicide has increased !n Scotland a naturalist has found in Great Britain by 200 per cent ' a golden eagle'a nest that contained a rubber ring, carried thither by the birds as an adornment, says the ChiMurine Eye Remedy cures sore eyes, cago News. An observer In Califormakes w eak eyes strong. All druggists, 5lc. The best you can do, nia has reported that a pair of golden nest their with decorated there eagles Schillings Best, The best Electric Light for Bags. When the kite builds look to sacks. A San Franciscan has an Invented alludlesser linen, says Shakespeare, you can do, Schilling's Best electric-lightinattachment for physiing to tlio robberies committed by Nor will cians' be device this bags. $MiMrnm,MMMrltrH4aVI8,s those birds from the hedges where linen was put to dry. The late Mr. of Interest solely to sawbones, seeing Ohio's Mining Products. Booth described a kind of bower made that travelers will find lt convenient Ohio has second place in the value In many ways. The light, which is 25 In Scotland. some aesthetic eagles by candle-poweburns twelve hours, has of mining products, of which the prod10,000 flashes and weighs less than a uct of coal mines forms nearly Important to Mother. Examine carefully every bottle of CAST01UA, pound. The battery is placed in an inside pocket. a aafe and rare remedy for infanta and children, and see that it Mr. Window' Roothln ffymp. TEA u . 5 - 1 : one-hal- f. TEA Beam the Signature of In Use For Over 90 Yean. The Kind Yon llave Always Bought, fifty-thre- Bride Cheap certain missionary in one of the Give " Edinburgh a Century A$o abort testimonials, which TBEBI Serene as some sumptuous fawn. Big April eves with queenly splendor. Pure as starsldne drenched in rain. The soft low voice so sweet and tendot. That haunts like music's dying strain Your ta!mv bosom's ivory treasure. Twin baby teaks like lilies grow, Vnullied by the touch of pleasure. Unstained b passion's lustful glow. The roseleaf face where beauty's dwell lug. As tender as the dream of dawm. The inquant mouth with laughter swell Ing, The btp a supple as the fawn And your lustrous eyes are gleaming, Grieving o'er some wounded bird. Like some chaste M idonna dieaimng When her tender pity's sttrred A -r, a"r lnS and of ap. me one Ship j, -- V V. 5ur vou chtnos TAnd stoop;;; lean c""-,,.- : at drmJLr?" "ith the graee of maVnrPPed Unsullied and full of alarms. .,- 'tains of cb hare ie evap. f the fr,sh ,han ', ur br''J nf "o sea. yonr Pktmatc, our brother Xou arl'fn. mre a'm utt hd df;'h7l erg iook daum1- -" on ,hf You were fair in the fearless old fashion A rtower of the fim of sea spray. And you thn!ld with your giilihh com passion Stark liegemen who bowed to youi swav. Superb as some goddess immortal. You stand at the gates of the dawn And welcome (he guests through the por tall. AndrtheUifaU,y (noon War?" : ,he I,hend','hrha';e long or r Liwhi;:r:L, rag. en taliej ars. aised the py Pretty Girl Suffered From Norvousimi and Pelvic Catarrh Found Qu ell Relief Dance to Boast of Villainies Committed by Bravee. John Bradbury, who traveled In tbe Mrs. De Long Finds That ths Inde- region lying west of the Mississippi scribable Pains of Rheumatism Can river early in the last century, has an interesting description of a squaw Be Cured Through the Blood. dance which he witnessed. He says: The dai ce as performed in a circle, Mrs. E. M. De Long, of No. ICO West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, the dancers moving around with tomafound herselt suddenly attacked by hawks in their bauds. At intervals rheumatism in the winter of 1896. they turned their faces, ail at once, She gave the doctor a chance to help toward the middle of the circle and brandished their weapons. After some her, which he failed to improe, and then she did some thinking and ex- time one of them would step iLto the and make an harangue, frequentperimenting of her own. She was so ring 1 found successful that she deems it her duty ly brandishing her weapon. that the of all the nature speeches from to tell the story of her escape was the same, which was to boast of suffering: One she says, was the actions of their husbands. My brother-inlaw,enthusiastic ou the subject of Dr. woman said that her husband had inWilliams Fink Pills a3 a purifier of traveled southeast to a country habited white which by Jour people, I was the blood, and when suffering extreme pains m the joints of my an uey took him twenty days to perform. He went to steal horses and when be kies, knees, hips, wrists and elbows, came to the white people's houses he and the doctor was giving me no refound one where the men had gone lief. I began to reflect that rheumaout. Here he killed two women anj tism is a disease of the blood, and stole from them a number of horses. are Pills Fink that if Dr. Williams si good for the blood they must be Medicine of Long Ago. and worth a good for rheumatism Andiew Wilson, tbe trial. naturalist and writer, in commenting "I was in bed half the time, sufferon Culpepper's "Complet Method, described cannot be with that ing pain published in Hi52, shows how this ento one who has never had the disease. abled a nvtn to "cure himself, being It would concentrate sometimes In one sick, for threepence charge, w 1th such set of joints When it was in my feet things ouly as grow In England, they 1 could not walk; when It was in my most fit for English bodies. elbows and wrists I could not even being John Wesley practiced physic," Wildraw the coverlets over my body. I son continues. "Ills system was not had suffered in this way for weeks limited to vegetable simples. strictly Dr. Williams before I began using Wesley prescribed boiled carrots as Pink Pills. Two weeks after I began an exclusive diet for a fortnight Jor with them I experienced relief and the cure of asthma, and recommended after I had taken six boxes I was en- bald headed people to wash their vatirely well. To make sure I continued cant spots with a decoction of boxto use them about two weeks longer wood. For bleeding from the lungs or sevand then stopped altogether. For stomach the Juice of nettles is ordered eral years I have had no reason to and for an ague six pills of mlddliug-sizuse them for myself, but 1 have recof cobwebs. ommended them to others as an excellent remedy. So Gayl Dr. Williams' Pink Pills furnish the No accusation Is commoner among blood with all the elements that are than that of spreading Intimates needed to build up healthy tissue, gloom. Each member of a family pristrong muscles and nerves, capable of vately feels how cheery he or she bearing the strain that nature puts would be If only tbe others would new make them. They really upon make an effort to be eheerful too. "1 blood and cure all diseases arising am naturally of a gay disposition, from disorders of the blood or nerves, said a young man to Ills friend as they such as sciatica, neuralgia, partial walked sadly along together, hut I paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' require an echo." And I can be very anemia nervous dance, prostration, said the other, but I also and all forms of weakness In either gay too,"an echo! They continued require sold male or female. They are by all their walk in dreary silence. WHAT ONE OF THE SEX DISCOVERED TO HER GREAT JOY. The World's Desire in All Agee riding HoW, Hud. Popes translation. Question 'spute. chart o; SADIE ROBINSON. SQUAWS PROUD OF HUSBANDS. Antidotes for Microbes. A French bacteriologist declares that lemonade, cider, seltzer and similar drinks will kill typhoid germs, while alcohol at 25 per cent destroys microbes, and at 2 per cent prevents their development. TEA It is a most mild delight ; but it is a delight good tea, fine tea. Homes for Worker. To encourage working people to establish homes of thpfr own, Norway has founded a bank for workmen It lends money at 34 and 4 per cent forty-twand gives tiie borrower years In which to pay the loan. The total cost of the house must not exceed 160, and the area of the land must not be more than five acres. For children teething, ofteuF the Kl,rT. reduer tils lUimuAUuu, alu) plu, cure wind ouilu. lajiuu. Affections Are Not All, Women are always In danger of living too exclusively In the affections; and though our affections are perhaps the best gifts we have, we ought also to have our share of the more Independent life some Joy In things for their own sake. George Eliot. In Spilling Salt. That attended the spill Ing of bait Is an Idea arising from the belief of the ancients that sal' was incorruptible, lt was thereto: made the symbol of friendship am if It fell casually the ancients though' tneir friendship would not be of lonr In Ionardo duration. da Vinci's "Last Supper the betrayer is repre sented in the act of spilling salt. We want no money for unsatisfactory tea. TEA Is it tea that makes the Jap? What makes a Russian ? Ancient Civilization. In the Etruscan museum at Rome In the Villa Papa Glula, among the objects found at Falerli belonging to the sixth century before Christ, is a skull which has the gold mounting of several false teeth fixed in Its upper Jaw, very similar to the mountings used by dentists of our own day. Cremation is as old as the days of Romulus and Remus. If Romulus did not cremate Remus his contemporaries certainly cremated their dead, as is shown by the graves of this epoch recently discovered in the Roman t forum. light-hearte- d The Danger Signal. When a girl begins to lecture a young man on economy its up to him to call on the marriage license clerk or take to the tall timber. I .it it i TEA 4 I Our tea is sound ; our advice is sound. Our advic is as sound as our tea. Yuur rc return your mm if you Bon! fchMkaaB Big Price for Orchid. For an orchid, an Odontoglcssum Crispum Cooksonlae, cently paid. $3,3CQ vtas re- Worlds Fair Visitors. Persons attending the Kreat Exposition Ht Rout rtiuulu secure a room dose to the Fair and In a nafe btlck building; Hotel ICpworth has all the convenience of a fim-clmodern hotel, within four min-utwulk of Convention and Admlnintra-tio- u entrant. Rate $1 (A per day and up for lodfc me. Mh at reaaonahle price. From Fmon Station, sro to OHe street. T)elmnr Garden ear trolng west to V00. Our boys meet all car. at a es 1 $ Burn Garbage by Electricity. Cologne and Dartmund burn tbi garbage by means of electricity. t When 1 St. Jacobs Oil The old monk cure, strong, straight, sure, tackles Hurts, r bl. o Russo-Turkis- i' Had Bulge on Dentist. A Cincinnati man recently went to sleep in a dental chair while tbe cen-tls- t was repairing hls teeth. They were false teeth. medium- for coughs and colds. N W. SAMCBL. Ocean Grove. N. Feb. 17. 1000. Bulgarian Embroidery. The popular Bulgarian embroidery originated in Constantinople. During the Bulgarian atrocities and the wi many thousands of Bulgarian women were torn from their homes and made prisoners in the harems of Constantinople. They were clever embroiderers, but they knew nothing of drawnwork until the Turkish women taught them. Then they combined the two arts, making a drawnwork foundation for their embroidery and thus obtaining much better effects , . 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