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Show Si Joke on Pari Pedestrian. First a half penny and then a gold fclece gave amusement to a crowd In a Paris street recently. The former coin was placed on the pavement, and lay untouched for an hour and a hall before it was picked np by an old woman who carefully placed it in her ireticule, despite the derisive cheers A where ths machine was making a steady whir, as of a whole colony of exceedingly busy bees. Come down to ttu orchard its lovely under the trees. What are you doing there, anvhow, Rachel? Sewing the long white seam, she murmured, as she rose to answer his ail; and Bessies legacy of peace was n her face as she went. Broken Chord All idly to and fo Hei window ouiUim io4 vfep low sleeps And I catch t lie glint of gold Horn her tresses uncontrolled. Tlrough the cut tains filmy fold And (ho tinart within me haps As she sleeps! M lady sleeps! Ah hen does she dfeam of me? Aline the deaie! name the keeps In hei Ivory m,ism'' She sleeps! Mv lidv sleeps' Poft! Her blossom lips inrv pait! Has she secret to impart And I wait with trembling heart! Nay, a sound mv soul abhors' For she snuies! Mv lad snores E. D. Pierson. An American then accorded her. piece ($4) on the placed a As pedestrian after pedesground. trian passed without seeing it, they were startled by the uproarious laughter from doors and windows. They stopped short, looked cor fused and then hurried away. The louis was a last picked up by a bent and feeble ola man, who hobbled off with hir treasure amid enthusiastic cheers. In the IiiiTiplight he sie pu, mj "Glorious Uncertainty of Law." It is said this phrase originated with a London lawyer named Wllbra-ham- , at a dinner of judges and counsel, held at Serjeants hall, London In 1756, shortly after the elevation of rf FORTUNE WORRIES POOR WOMAN aor-'les,- to-la- , William Murray Lord Mansfield to n wim? SEAMS 'hop the lord chief justiceship and a The toast of "The Glorious Memory of King William" having been honored according to the then prevailing manner, Mr. Wilbraham pro posed, amid great laughter, The Glorious Uncertainty of the Law." la -arcastte allusion to Lord Mansfields frequent reversals of former decisions. bar-pn- Use of Italics. The great days of italics were In the 30s of last century, when the London Figaro began its criticisms of politics, the drama, and society. Then every other word was italicised, and e efTect is as though every other word were a shriek. Until the 80s women retained the habit of underlining all but the prepositions and lu - their letters, an& conjunctions there are still many women journalists who cannot get along without the stimulus of italics. tpuirr ! y The Road to 1905 by Daily Story Pub. Co ) ways cut out for an old maid, we decided so long ago. She sits up there, all day long except when they call her for something, which is about every two minutes, for Rachel is a helpful somebody, and not at all like her sister she sits there, I say, sewing, sewing, on het trousseau sewing the long white seam, as Jean Ingelow says and with the most calmly, placidly happy expression on her face, as though the earth and love and everything like that had been made Just for her. It " makes me board. I cant move it alone. The girl emerged, smiling, from among the snowy drifts, and ran down stairs, light of foot and of heart. She came back presently, washed her hands and set to work again. Sister! shouted a boyish voice from the gallery, lend me another spool of that coarse thread. Ive got the kite out ever so far, and my cords out. She arose again and went out; and Bess heard her talking merrily as she tied the thread to the cord Danny held. When she returned and sat down at the machine, there was not a ripple of impatience on her contented face. How's This? How can you stand it? asked We offer One Dollar Reward for any I have kept see of Catarrh Hujred that cannot be cured by Ualie Bess, still more amused. Catarrh Cure time. In the last half hour you have T. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Q been called away from your work We, toe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney 15 last for the aud believe bitn perfectly bon eight times; and yet you come back business transactions and financially orabie in all year, hie to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. looking so seraphic that it makes one , Walihnu. Kimnab A Mahvin, ' Wboietalo Druggists, Toledo, O. want to shake you. Ball's Oetarrh Caro la taken Internally, acting I dont get much time to sew, directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. TeatlmonUls sent free. Trice 75 cents pci Rachel answered, blushing a little. bottle. Sold by all Druggists. But, then, I havent many things to Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. make, and It wont take so long. And ! The Poet Request theyll all miss me a good deal. I When I am busy writing dont both- must do what I can for them, while I er me with talk; if you are in a hurry, am here. Do you still want us to be married? Its the most ridiculous thing, said go out and talk a walk. Dont rubber she whispered. oer my shoulder and my subject try Bess, thoughtfully, that you should Rachel's eyes were wet with a shinto note; dont try to make a mirror be thinking of marrying! Somehow, ing moisture, when Danny of my shiny Sunday coat; I have no nobody would ever have thought It of came happy running, sending a jubilant shout time for gossip, for I really need the you. Why, you have never even had before him: a lover that I can remember; and I Sister! Yonder he comes! An I always had the house full of them, bet hes brought me a new baseball! from the time I was a little thing with Mr. Arnold, this Is Bess, she said, And here am I, my hair In a blushing and smiling, Tea is coarse or fine, tea not thinking of being engaged yet auntillittleevenlater, one who did not love her there Is sly, demure you, going very much would have seen that she or weed, harsh or smooth, and to marry the finest man in all the was no longer plain. keen or soft, heavy or, bright ; country round. Id Just like to know how you did It, Miss Rachel Brand. I think I shall go over to ArkRachel blushed more and more. but words are empty. wright on a visit to Ethel Joyner, said I hardly know how It was, she Bess a week later. her vaWrite far oar Knowlodga Book A A said shyly. "Brother John brought cation was beginning Somehow, to pall upon her Cow, nr. Son Fmariaao. him over for a week, and they went and she was restless. hunting a good deal and I was busy, I think I would not go, Southwark Eel Market. said of course, for mother was not very Rachel, London possesses a curiosity in th quietly. She was still sewing, Southwark Eel Market, which is said well that week and Susan went home but rather slowly; as though there to have been held regularly for over to her sisters funeral so I had the were no need for haste. As Bess 00 years. It is little known except cooking to do and Brother John Is so looked at her with quick inquiry she in said: In the neighborhood where it is held. thoughtless he would persist Mother is anxious for you to bringing him Into the kitchen. Tou help her a little or at least, to want know how I was mortified dont to help her and well, I wouldnt go. Bess broke into a laugh. And then Rachel hummed a low tune, Oh, you deceitful minx! she cried. to show how much she was there a better way to Tou and Brother John made It at ease. up Other days went by, and Rachel I between know out him you, luring keep tbe family longer at there where he could see pushed the machine back against the our careful wall. There is no said. Martha, with her sleeves rolled up, I am a little tired ofhaste, she table, to keep it together? so long. conducting herself as a busy house- I think I will rest forsewing a few days. No Snow itcar Sea Coast.' wife should. And this to a man who And she rested, not being strong In no country does the line of per has been living in a boarding house! enough to go on a picnic with her No wonder he fell a prey to your artthe sea coast petual srelover and the family, and feeling too ful devices! Well, when he comes tired for the walk to church. Bess this evening, I shall make myself duly more Irritable, and began letters scarce. After falling in love with the grew and them into the fire, and The modestest thing in the Model Woman, as set forth in my startedthrew books, and forgot how far she sister Rachel, he would not even had read. world is tea. It is only teal deign to look at a useless creature I think I shall go to the city and find employment, she suggested; Disinfect Railway Carriage. , and Rachel turned upon her with a In Bavaria railway carriages are dispale face. infected at the end of every journey. Bess, you shall not go! she cried, with a little desolate wail in her voice. Just stay here it will all come right I I need you to stand rouses new life and al by me. You see I I am not quite sure whether I will marry Fred after most satisfies hunger. all. I am not positive that I love him and one ought to be very sure, Father Goose. dont you think so? And with lips The name of Mother Gooses huswhite and trembling, shelooked into band was Isaac Goose, and her rhmyes Bessies eyes. were first printed by her The next day Bess went out for a Thomas Fleet, a printer In Boston. walk, and beiore the walk was finished she was on her way to see Ethel, leaving a saucy, merry little f How note behind her. Im not a very usemany letters are there ful creature, she said to hefself, but in tea? at least I can do this one generous thing while there is time. One, two or three, as you Rachel was very pale when she met her lover. like: t or te or tee or tea. Bess has gone away, she said quietly, with her eyes on his face. When the Charm Wanes. "She grew a little restless, I suppose The greater proportion of divorces and she has gone over to Arkwright takes place between the fifth and to see a friend of hers tenth year of married life. How can you stand It? asked Bess. Yes? said Mr, Arnold, with like me, who couldnt even boil water Shell come back to our decently. wedding, of course? And Bess took herself off, notwithRachels face grew rosy red under a Your grocer has also our standing Rachels laughing protests, sudden rush of color. and wrote letters until she wearied of Do you do you still want us to coffee ' baking - powder exthem, and left the wind to blow them be married? she whispered; and his where it would. tracts spices and soda. look of utter amazement was sufficient The wind blew one of them down answer. All alike as to trueness into the orchard at the side of the You havent been like yourseli house, where Pachei sat with a dainty since Bess came home, he said wrath-fulland goodness. little piece of handwork, while the Somehow she didnt take a low afternoon sun sent pale green fancy to me Schilling, iett U o cw4 fooWille 10 nmiuo though I tried with all rays through the apple boughs. Rachel my might tc win her over, Never giooor wuk. caught it as it flew past her, not mind it's ail right now. knowing what it was, until her eyes Shoe Fashion la Ancient. The present fashion of shoes was had swept along sc- oral lines. Half an hour later he tried to call Introduced Into England fn 1C3J amused at " t'hel, who was al- - her down from that upper room . ' Canos." (Copyright. Bess, the pretty one. Just home from college, lounged back in an arm chair, her white hands clasped behind her head and her amused eyes on her elder sister. Rachel, the plain one sat in the midst of drifts of white, And there was that busily sewing. in the sewing, or in the cloth, or in what it all meant, that had turned Rachels plainness into something nearly akin to beauty. Rachel! called a voice up the atalrway. Oh, Rachel! Come down a moment and help me with this side- This Is an expressive phrase, denot-- . ing the entire submission of the State the Church, or civil rights to ei cleslastical domination. It is derived from the unsuccessful attempt of Henry III. of Germany to escape the Papal rule in 1077, and his subsequent humiliating submission to Pope Gregory VII. Prefers Calves to Butter. A Kensington, N. H., farmer layO the following down as a hard and fast raise no less than twelv ''ile: calves a year and would do it if there wasn't a pound of butter in the housr from one years end to another." ' TEA pig-tai- l. 00 TEA Is - iNwsmsi f f -e the idea is to have these partitions spring up through the floor and so subdivide the space into sections and making it difficult for an intermingling of people from different parts of the house. The probable result, however, would be confusion worse confounded and the emptying of the people from the passageways Into the exits would in no wise be hastened or rendered more orderly. the inventor reNotwithstanding, claims adequately to quires thirty-twcover the essential features of his panic guards. o Electric Light Photographs. photographer, M. G. A. Liebert, has recently devised an appaNOT ENEMY OF FARMERS. ratus which will enable him to take Instantaneous in his photographs Shows Hawks Feed studio. This device is described In Investigation Le Revue Patrique de lElectricite. Largely on Vermin. Whv shoot the chicken hawk when The object of using electric lights is it comes within range? Why shoot to give the photographer entire conany hawk? True, we all do so, or trol of graph to be taken, the subhave done so. But why? For the ject is arranged and the sensitive most part, we fear, because we were plate is exposed. The photographer then waits until I simply savages out to slay; indeed, more savage than the savages, for the a desirable pose has been secured, latter rarely killed animals which when he presses a rubber bulb, which were not dangerous or which could draws the two movable arc light carnot be used. Now, about the hawk, bons across the fixed one, thus formlet us go once more to Uncle Sam, ing a brilliant arc; but the moment who is passing wise in many things. the current passes through the lamp Uncle Sam has been studying hawks. the movable carbons are drawn away Of 124 stomachs of marsh hawks from the fixed one by means of an which were examined, 45 per cent, of electromagnet, and the arc is thus exthe hawks had been feeding on mfft, tinguished. It lasts about 18 per cent, on other small mammals, of a second, but this gives sufficient 18 per cent, on reptiles, frogs and intime for an exposure. sects, and only a very low percentage on poultry and small birds. We do Mechanical Leg Puller. not find that this bird was so very deOccasionally in the surgical treatstructive to quail and partridges, aft- ment of deformities of the limbs, as er all; and it is under this latter sup- In cases of fracture. It Is necessary shoot to suspend the limb with a weight atposition that most sportsmen hawks when they find . opportunity. tached, in order to keep the extension Uncle Sam concludes that the marsh perfect at all times and to prevent at hawk is a beneficial bird, and that its the same time any Inadvertent or intentional twisting or turning of the presence and increase should be encouraged in every possible way. limb due to restlessness or fatigue. Then why shoot it down, as it flits In most cases the surgeon is comby, striving. In its own ancient and pelled to exercise his ingenuity In deappointed way, to get on in the world, vising a home-mad- e rig for the purJust as each of us Is striving? We pose, so that the simple arrangement counsel each sportsman to think the shown in the Illustration, which is matter over, and to remember that portable and can be used repeatedly, the results of scientific investigation will come as a boon to the medical are more conclusive than hasty sup- fraternity. A simple frame of finished lumber la set np and attached positions. Field and Stream. to the foot of the bedstead. A window frame would be as efficient as Thought They Were Real Steps. There was one amusing incident at the concert of Eugene Ysaye a few nights ago that very few people in the audience were aware of. In fact, it was not until after the concert that the real truth of the matter was known. Everyone who, has been In the Academy of Music is familiar with the drop curtain representing the entrance of some sort of a temple with a lot of steps running back from the stage or, to identify it more perfectly, It is the curtain with the huge word asbestos written across the ceh-te- f TEA It A French " friend-lyrinquir- TEA delphia Press. To a Girl. I know what is the object O I that little sigh, And whv the secret languor That luiks within your eye. You smile? ou'll learn Sweet maid, why this issomejnomin so; Perchance you now suspect It, 1 know ! I know what things you dream of. And what you see in sleep; Writ on the brow the secrets I read, that you would keep! You smile? You'll learn soniA morning Sweet maid, whv this Is so; Perchance you now suspect it, I know! I know your laughters reason, And whv you weep I penetrate the mysteryapart; Ot your woman's heart! You smile Youll learn some Sweet maid, why this is so; morning What, feeling, yoif know naught of I past ail feeling, know! New Orleans Times-Democra- t. Sister Found Out. In direct disobedience of orders, tempted by the frozen surface of the pond. Tommy tried to skate upon iL but the treacherous ice gave way and he fell in. Returning home shivering from his Icy bath, he met his sister. She sympathized with him in his misfortune, brought him dry clothing, and concealed his disobedience from his parents. Next day she came from the pond in a similar plight. In utter amazement Tommy surveyed her dripI told ping form, exclaiming: you the ice wouldnt bear skating on, I Jennie. Why did you try it? wanted to sre for whether it would or not. v-h!s sisters tearful reply New York Time3. m'-ol- f s ONE SPADE. Method of East Indian Coolies Divided the Labor. At hill stations in the Himalayas, India, coolies are employed unceassnake-likingly in the care of the roads which wind round and round the sides of the hills. Their method of working provides a novelty to one accustomed to the methods of laborers at borne. When digging, two men work at one spade, a rope being attached to the lower end of the wooden shaft, and pulled by one coolie to assist the other in lifting after the latter has filled the spade. The woik is .done very rapidly, so irurli so. irdeed. as to justify the employment of two men at one spade; but it has a decidedly comical appearance, and reminds one of a clockwork toy. Pearson's Weekly. Vodka the Bane of Russia. It is well known that the Russian people are extremely slow iu all their movements, which has been attributed to many cause.,. The latest writer on the subject places the blame on the national intoxicant, vodka, asserting that it produces a lasting and ingrow-ndrunk; and, should the tippler be unfortunate enough to sober up before a week has passed, the slightest exrapid movement will reproduce an cellent duplicate of the original. As the Russian government derives a large revenue from the sale of vodka, there is a stringent law against getting twice drunk on one spree, and as a consequence citizens must exercise caution. The famous Russian baths were constructed at a great expense both for punitive measures and as a means of putting the consumer again In the ranks. New Equipment on the Santa Fe. An order for some new equipment was placed the other day by the Santa Fe. It comprises 75 locomotives, 5,300 freight cars and 60 passenger coaches, and postal cars, all to be delivered within the next four months. Fifteen of the new engines are Atlantic type Pacific balanced compounds, thirty type balanced compounds and thirty Santa Fe type. This big expense, aggregating more than $5,000,000, is incurred in order that growing traffic may be promptly handled. Present facilities are ample for todays travel and shipments; tomorrow they may not be sufficient. The Santa Fe looks ahead; that is why it gets the business. DJSPEPMLDS A NINE YEAES' VICTIM FINDS A REMEDY THAT CURES. For Two Year. Too Weak to Work A Dona Doctors Had Tried to Check Dlaoaoe. Treatment That Succeeded. All sufferers from weakness or disorders of the digestive organs will read with lively interest the story of the complete recovery of Mrs. Netclie,Darvoux from chrunic dyspepsia which waa thought to be incurable. To lie ailing for nine years is not a very pleasant experience, said Mrs. Darvoux, xvheu asked for some account For two years I was of her illness. critically ill and could not atteud to my household duties, and at one time I was so weak and miserable that I could not even walk. My trouble was chrouio dyspepsia. I became extremely thin and had a sallow complexion. I had no appetite and could not take any food without suffering great distress. Did you have a physician? Yes, I took medicine from a dozen different doctors, but without getting auy benefit whatever. How did you get on the track of a cure? A book about Dr. WilliamsPiuk Pills was thrown in our doorway one day. My husband picked it np aud read it through carefully. He was so impressed by the statements of those who had been cured by that remedy that he immediately bought three boxes of the pills aud insisted on my taking them. Did they help you at once? I began to .feel better the second day after I started to use the pills aud by the ttine I had taken the three boxes I was entirely well. Dr. Williams Piuk Pills can core even when doctors fail, and they cure thoroughly, for a long time has passed since my restoration to health and I know it is complete aud lasting. The surest way to make sonud digestion is to give strength to the organs conDr. Williams Pink Pills give cerned. new vigor to the blood. No other remedy yields such radical results. Mrs. Darvoux lives at No. 497 Sixth street, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Williams Piuk Pills are sold by all druggists in every part of the world. Dyspeptics should send to the Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. Y., for a new booklet entitled What to Eat and How to Eat. Knew Him. When my husband comes hom and tells me he has had a corking I good time. said Mrs. Gayman, always know he has had an uncork- Provided for Pet Alligafor. Some twenty years ago a rich South American died who left a con, siderable sum of money in trust for ing good time. a pet alligator, which for some years FAMOC8 USE TUB bfcd lived in a small artificial lake Red Croas Ball Blue. Large package 8 which had been made in his owner's cents. The Kuss Company, South Bead, InL grounds for the purpose, the special Thackerays Beautiful Idea. provision being that his scales were to be cleaned at least twice per anThackeray's Idea of motherhood num,, and he was to be well fed, and was as pretty and acceptable as any. Mother Is the name of God on the when ill to have the attention of a lips of little children, he said. veterinary surgeon. h When Ysaye finished his first number he walked toward this curtain, halted, looked about and then walked to the side and off. No one could explain this odd move until after the concert and then the violinist confessed that he had glanced at the painted steps and with his mind concentrated on the applause of his audience behind him had mistaken the painted steps for real ones and It was not until he had reached the curtain that he realized his mistake. Phila- AT e Designed to Prevent Panic. The crop of Inventions covering alleged fire safety appliances for theaters, which was given a new impetus by the Chicago catastrophe, i3 still prolific. It is probably safe to estimate that not one such device in a hundred is practical. Like most amateur inventors in approaching large problems, the one idea appears to be to provide some appliance or equipment which might he feasible were audiences to retain their entile The fact that they do not is the fatal oojectlon to practically all or these schemes. As an example, t panic guard proposed by an Oregot inventor is illustrated herewith. This consists of a movable partition, which, when not in use, is concealed below the floor. When a fire alarm is given rp-r- -b TEA , Bequeathed a Neat Sum and Cant Get Used to it. " The wealthy do have (heir said Mrs. Cjnthia Nicholson, Aho is worth $.0,0011, looking up from the steaming washtub over which she hatj toiled for many years to support her family, and which she fids it difficult to leave in spite of her I have a whole snug little fortune. I lot of money now, she continued. have put it in hank, but goodness, burglars rot banks, and so do bank officers! ! want somebody to watch the bank officers and somebody to watch the watchers." Judge Henry S. Stevenson yesterday afternoon sought out Mrs. Nicholson, who is a widow, in her rooms on the third floor, rear, of a tenement house in Harriet street, says a Bridgeport (Conn.) special to the New York Herald, and tol.l her that her uncle, William Germond of Middletown, had died leaving an estate of which her share will be between $40,000 and $50,000, and handed ha certified check for -$1,000 as the d installment of her fortune. I toiled for forty years," said this enei.etlc widow, who is now 59 years old, without being able to save single penny for a rainy day, and I never can get used to having money It troubles me. It makes me suspl clous and I keep thinking everyone is trying to swindle me out of it. would like to build myself a comfort able home, but I am afraid of the real estate agents and builders, and I know I could never trust a lawyer. 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Since then great improvements have been made In the vehicles themselves and in the means of transporting the accessories. W. L. DOUGLAS UNION MADE. W. Tj. PowiIm 93. 50 ahnpi r the seller In the world beenuseof their excellent A.vle,greatest fitting nnd 'I' hey ore Joist ettoy rior (good us those thnt wearing qualities. coat from to W7.00. The difference l the price. W. 1a. Itouglat S4.AO shoes coatonly more to hold their wear longer, and arc of greatermake value than any better,shoe shape on the market other 9.1.50 tv.!. Douglas anters their value by stamping his name and price onguar the bottom of each shoe. Look for it. Take no substitute. W.L. 93.50 shoes are sold through his own retail stores in Douglas the principal cities, and by shoe stealers everywhere. Mo matter where you lIvcivV.L. Douglas shoes are within your reach BETTER THAN OTHER MiKES AT ANT PRICE. For th t Instthree years have worn W. L Douglas $3,V)hae an found it not bnly as good, but better than ant hoe that I err h id. rttgardlets of price " Chas. I. Farrell, Asst. Cashier The Capital National Bank) Iniianap hs, Ind. Bo wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because fit they better, hold their shape, and wear longer than other makes. W.L.00UGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. U Dougin uses Corona Cottshn in hi $3 W shoes. Corona Colt is considered to be the finest patent leather produced. FART COLOR EYELETS WILL XOT WEAR BRASS T W. L. Donglns has the largmt shoe mail order business in the wrrid, extra prepays delivery. If you desire Illustrated Catalogue of Spring Styles. trouble to get fit h? mail. i0 further information, vnte for W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS wri n Anthon-la-Plain- Acetylene Gas Widely Used. There are 330 towns in the world lighted by separate acetylene gas Bystems. The United States leads with 121, France and Germany following with 80 and 54 respectively. Camera In Cane Handle. A German inventor has recently produced a magazine camera, which Is contained within the handle of a cane. A CLEAR, HEALTHY SKIN B&ndholm's Eczema and 6Jtin Remedy ALFALFA SEED Purifies, Then Heale. Positively cures Eczema, Pimples. Eruptions. Insect Bites and all diseases of the sfctu. An absolute cure for Dandruff or Scalp d1eae $1.00 Per Bottle. Bendfor FR BOOKLETS. Ask your druggist or barber or send to SAKDHOLM DRUG CO., Dee Hornet, Iowa. ST, O. C. IMPS HOSPITAL SALT LAKE CITY KJNTINC, Superintendent When Answering Advertisements . Kindly Mention This Paper. iea BAILEY & SONS st.. salt lakb oitt. i a. two so. Are headquarters for the best quality Al Seed, also Wrass and Garden Seeds, G Grain Bags, Twine, etc. In aeed business 4fl Mail ordera fiYen special attention. THAT WILL HATCH! EGGS From My lrlre Winners. Barred Plymouth Rock hggs, S. C. Brown Leghorn W HOWARD 12.00 $1.50 . per setting. per setting Kggs..,. 725 SEVENTH 8T. I BALT LAKI CITY.. HAY LM E. BURTON, ASCSA?S?: bpec-itneprices: Gold. Silver, Lead, Gold, t ver. ?5c; Gohl.soc; Zinc or Opper. 91. ( tl; yanide tei Mailing envelopes and fntl price Hat sent oa appll tit in. Control and Umpire work solicited. vilisv Colo Kef ereuce, Carbonate National Bai |