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Show V -- I find tt treater thing Is, not s Kt.eh where a stand, ia what direction we ere mov.ng. To reach th port of heaven we must sal! sometimes with the wind and sometimes againsl ut we mi!3t tall, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. Oliver Wendell Holmes. He only Is advancing la life whose heart Is getting eofter, whose blood warmer, whoes brola quicker,, whose spirit Is entering Into llr.ng peace. And the men wto hare this life In them are the true lords or kings of the earth they, and they only. John Ruskln. Governor Allen of Horto Rico, In a letter, tells of a lour of the island, of the proapcicus condition of the sugai erop. aud of the very satisfactory cof-fe- e crop. Governor Alien predicts that with these prosperous crops the people of the island will soon be upon tbeii feet financially. Ur-b- Military Automobiles. The advantages presented hy automobiles have u great fascination forai' military men. Large sums have bees offered for the best automobile. Is war, sji iu everything, it to use the best weapons. The pars beet shield with which to protect the stomach it Hostetler's Stomach Uitiers. It ouret constipation, indigestion awd dyspepsia, and prevents malaria. It is understood that Kinperor William will send a special message regarding the Chinese situation to the Reichstag when that body opens on November lllli. AImi Toe Con Got Fro. fovt-X- ut Write today to Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.. for a free sample of Allen 8 Foot-Easa powder. It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. AH druggists and shoe stores soil it; 25c, r, General Maxiuio Guinea is ill at Cuba e, A1S0U.T ICEBERGS. WHERE THEY ARL FOUND, THEIR SIZE AND SHAPE. A CTliU Time of Uie Veor lu rruicl q Ago, The adventfof the Iceberg reason of recently mat Ltd by the sight- lug of; a huge mass o ice floating southward by the steamship Columbian, while off the coast of Newfoundland. At this time cf the year one of th' Interesting features of ocean travel Is the frequtnt view afforded or icebergs crossing the lanes taken by the ocean liners plying between America and Europe. The icebeigs been iu the North Atlantic ocean have a definite limit of travel. They are formed ia the arctic regions of heavy inlaad glacial ice, moving to the sea, is broken off In enormous masses by Us own weight and the action of the water. .These masses float away and are caught In arctic currents and carried Into Melville Sound, where the current describes a circle and carries them to the south along the coasts of Labrador and Greenland. Such bergs as are not stranded on the rocky shores drift past Belle Isle and Newfoundland, across the paths of the transatlant c steamers, until they reach the higher temperature of the Gulf Stream. In whicn they gradually melt and disappear. Their most southerly limit is Cape Ilatteras, ana their eastern limit passes close to the Azores. Their field Is then bounded hy a line hat runs north to Southern Greenland, with a sweep again to dhe east along the shores of Iceland, thence north into the Arctic ocean and east to Nova : Zembla. It la a matter of surprise to person who become acquainted with icebergs for 'the first time to leans that they are frozen fresh water, and are not salt They are formed of fresh water, frozen many centuries ago, during which they have been slowly traveling 19od was to the sea. The danger of navigation by Iceberg.-- , la very great, and many a good ship loot mysteriously at sea has founder-- ed from collision with one of them drifting across Its path in the night or in a dense fog. In 1831 the steamship Miranda, carrying a party of scientists to Greenland, enrao into collision with an iceberg In the straits of Belle Isle, almost foundered, and was compelled to run to St. Johns, Newfoundlander repairs. In crossing Davis Strait the Miranda again encountered numberless Icebergs of all sizes and of the greatest variety of fantastic shapes. Sailing toward one of these, at spirited discussion arose On board as to its size, the estl .mates made putting: It all ' the-wzfrom 200 to 1,000 feet In height It was measured by the sextant and was found to be 809 feet high, and to cover an area of five acres. Thus it was three and one Tialf times as high as the steeple of Trinity church, in New York, or nearly twice as high as the Washington monument. The specific gravity of lee Is such that the proportion of it when floating Is one part above the water line to eight parts below. This would make the entire height of the Iceberg measured b- y- the Miranda 7,200 feet, or more: than one and a quarter miles. The berg had aa area of five acres, which, put Into a square, gives a quadrangle measuring 515 feet on each side. The number of cubic feet In the mass may be arrived at my multiplying 515 .feet length, by "515 feet depth, hy 7,200 feet height. This results in the enormous sum of 1,309,620,000 cubic feet A cubic foot of ice weighs about sixty pounds, hence this Iceberg, weighed approximately 114,577,-200,0pounds, or 57,288,600 tons. The great depth to which icebergs sink In the sea prevents closer approach to shore than five to ten miles. The temperature Of northern waters above latitude 58 degrees Is below 48 00 mi KEEP YOU SAll LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. CONTRACTING SI ELECTRICIAN! Wholesale and Retail Electrical Supplies. ' ...Tiisraesi so. ... City. Utah. no. it, salt lk to. Finer t.- - SHEEPMEN. Ttwr IhHewforwarteelfepoTtewebeepeodleabe. ttoMigumeuf otirlted bf ftftttUAI MMITM, tikft Oflif M tto bf( ufllwlTi 6 beep ComnluiM jump BMFfctt in tb world. KiBtiCuy fttocfcTBnto, - Boobnetiiutfart. Stationem Periodicals. sed fin jnvsall. sobsel aebost totals ssppUea, foots. M bW oe. typewriter sad seelsif snrits aa tUa sod eedrstod toelsew sed HeUesarT k return awlt front A. R. borga A te, PrlesaandasUifeatloadinnaiaad. Uil Laze PENSION J&'reRiffJ Mnshlngtoa, D. - they C- HKKIOKlr, will reeelTequIct! replies. B. kth N ELVola loth Corps. Fftodcatnn Claim alaca 18 7 8 nnnocv'f U u O oiscoverti mw 1 1 snick toltefandearsawont Book of teoilmnli.ie ead IS MTS treatment in-t- it rasa, ml a. a. aatsa-- a aoia, ea A an pn; J BUM IU-UU- 30 Cures Corns lc; all Druggist (If falls It la free.) A tuE IMA Teeiee frood. tiiN, hr Ha ttf, N. IA, Salt Lak-N- o. IM I I . I f 4S. 1900 Doctors do not always look on the brightest side of modern life. They generally seem to find that everything we do and everything we eat Is bringing us to early graves and prematura decay, la fact, one sometimes wonders that one ia so weft in the circumstances Feu years the medical profession has been assuring ns that our nerves are being ruined, our digestion and impaired, onr brains softened, that our h&lr and teeth are disappearing through the modern system of life. We have grown accustomed to be told that we live far too rapidly, a klnd of and it ls tbprefor-wit- h shock that Dr. pronouncement at the British" Medical association has come. It la something like passing suddenly from the hottest to the. coldest room In a Turkish bath. "Live too fast nowadays!" says the delightfully optimistic doctor; "not a whit of It." It is all a mistake about life being harder and faster in these days. As a matter of fact. Dr. Pye-Smiwent on to say, our grandfathers and grandmothers did not have such aa easy, smooth and nerve-restin- g time as we. These are revolutionary doctrines and perhaps a great many people who love to hug misery Pye-Smit- hs th d. UBBYT FOOD PRODUCTS LEAD pres-ervzt- ia ot ta t sugar-produci- ng 1 lulu Star. Capt. Spencer lives In a comfortable four-roocottage on Laysan Island, which, he says, Is a very nicy little spot, with a climate a bit cooler than Honolulu. There are three other white men on the Island, a luna, a carpenter and an engineer. Thirty Japanese laborers, Capt Spencer and Mrs. Spencer make up the rest of the population. There Is nothing for the king to do but to see that the ship Hackfeld ft loaded Co. send from Honolulu are with all possible dispatch, and to receive and look after the supplier bent to him. Laysan Island la about eight It was quits miles in circumference. uninhabited, though fertile, until the baole of Hawaii found that there was good fertilzer in Us soil, and then workmen were sent there and the vessels began to call and take away as much of the island as they could carry. This was ten years ago, and since then many shiploads of guano have come to Honolulu from Laysan. There are no courts, no judges, no police on Laysan island only Capt. Spencer, who Is master Just as It be were on a ship, a state of affair to which he Is quite accustomed. In a few years the fertilizer will be gone from Laysan. Then It will be deserted, the cozy home of Capt. Spencer will tall hi rains and the birds will have the little spot all to themselves again. It la estimated that there Is enough fertilizer left for two or three years more of the quality used in the past. Capt Spencer says that there maybe a gn deal more of Inferior grads. m tbs infer taxation. There he will of the first census ever (n the Philippines. Tbore tv more Cvturra m ttala Mellon of tbe country Ilian ell other put totrotbor, snd until tun Ut tern years vrv supposed to be a4crltken Incurable. For s front many yer doctor pro nouurod it e local dlMexe, and preaertbod local romnUea, and by eonvtaatly taUin to cure .JCW'omCAL OF THE ST. PAUL. wltb local treatment, pronounced It incurable, Sctenoe ban proven rsrarrb to be neowstlttf tlonal dUcaae, and tbnrofore requires F. A Ulr Appoints! Ouaural treatment. Hull a (Wtarrb Cure, ' S of the Bit Irataat. by F. J. dioney A Co.. Tolodo. Ohio, la cure on the market tbe A only t. Miller, a brother of Roswell It la taken constitutional Internally ia doses from ledrnn to P. HUbr, chairman of the board of e teexpoonfuL It acta directly upon tbe blood mucous aurfnoea of tba xvxteia. They offer a of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft and one hundred dollars for any case it falls incurs Fid Railroad company, has been Send forelrcularasnd testimonials. Address F. J. CHKNRY A (Xk, Toledo, Ohio. appointed general passenger agent of Enid by UruvalxM, TSo. RaOTa toll qem (effective Oct 15, 1900) to Family Fill are tbe beet aueeeG George H. Heafford, recently Berlin Kreus Zeitucg, in a reThe redgaft The appointment of Mr. MUler la the head of the St Paul pas-- s view of tbe Chinese situation, eevervly near department was not unexpected, condemns Rnaslae attitude, contendwahelu been for several years the ing that It will sot serve Russia's own princlj! assistant general passenger ends to treat Chins too considerately. tns agent tf the company, making Are Toe Allan's Feet-Knabstdquirters In the Marquette bulld-la- g. la cure for Swollen, It th only There will be no assistant Burning, Sweating Feet, to succeed Mr. Miller. The Smarting, Corns and Bunions Ask fur Allens tyo ether assistants, Messrs. Marsh Foot-Easa powder to be shaken Into aid Merrill, will continue in their old the shoe. At all Druggists and Shoe A pttltksa. Stores, 25c. Samples sent FREE. AdiGeferal Passenger Agent Miller is dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N, Y, Aire bale diM-vso- fmw Aut euiikli-tuiion- nl dt-re- l Ctl( . known In the railway world, hone of the most popular of He began hla railroad (area in 1874, and bis good nature, artier ana ability have steadily him la the service of the EL aal pitem since 1883, when he eared tt companys employ as a clerk the passenger department, of which nor becomes the head. Mr. Miller txa at Harford, pa. widely gad ad-nc- ei r' Story of tbe Oolrwtou Storm. ober number cf The Magazine" a survivor of tbe (kkeston storm writes an interesting trennt of hie thrilling experiences Ij Dear Mr. Editor; The Passenger Department of the Kansas ft Texas Railway Ttsourt, e Vr leave to present to you under cover, by mall, a little souvenir, pyep up to remind our friends that nr fast train, tbe "Katy Flyer," is t be Oct I Ns-tmir- l ep-nt- W nor-wise.-- It i -- Ur. re k. 4i will resent them. But who shall doubt that the bold preacher of this theory will find many warm supporters? Far too much - pessimistic nonsense is talked about the terrible effects of the worry and brain tension which modern life induces.' If the majority of nervous folk would work steadily and leave themselves lees time to theorize and grizzle ie3s would be heard about nerve disorders. Naturally there must be many who are afflicted with neuralgia in its many and varied forms, but U is certainly untrue to lay to th charge of hard work and rush the neurotieism of the majority- .- Idleness and introspection are the real enemies we have to fight.- - If only Dr. could Induce all his brethren to preach this doctrine in Its fullness he would hVe done a fine work. It la true our grandfathers and grandmothers could not rush about so quickly or communicate with each other by telephone and telegraph, but they got into mischief because time hung so heavy on their hands, and they did "a great many things for which their, descendants have neither time nor inclination, haring. healthier pursuits and- more work to keep them , busy, -- Pye-Smi- th remind ourselves, and many tasks which we would like to accomplish must perforce remain unattended to But for soma things there Is alwgyt time. Duty can always be dams; kind-nets can always' be shown; -- wysUU ministries need not bt neglected; private devotions 'are always possible There is never aa exeuse for th hast that makes waste;, there la alwayi room. In case of tbe man. who wltl divine help plans bis life, fbr a eertala amount of and social j i -- self-cultu- re ml-Istr- r. A, Rest far the Bowels. matter what alls you, headache No V to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are pat rigbL CASC1ARET3 help nature, cure yos without a grips or pain, produo easy natural movements, cost you Just If f cents to start getting your health hack CASCARETS Candy Caihartie, th genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet baa C. C. C, stamped on 1L Beware of Imitations , In Chteago there were added to th registry Bata by second and last day of registration, Wednesday, 116,911 names These, taken with 'the 04, 4S4, names placed on tbe book on Monday, give a total of 401,403 names as the total regivlralluti in tbe city. To Mathers of Urp FssHIa In this workaday world few women are so placed that physical exertion constantly demanded of them jin not thdr dally life. Mrs. IHnkham makes a special appeal to mothers of large families whoan work is never done-- and many of whom suffer, and suffer fog lack of intelligent aid. ' 7 To wotaen. ymtag or old, rink o poor, Mrs. linkham, of Lrnn, Masa, extends her invitation of free ad vie. Oh, vVtimea I do not let your live bo sacrificed when a word from Mrs. ITnkluun, at the first approach of , af e, Uni Carson's Altered InrWHtj. A writer in the Contemporary Review says that at the funeral, last spring, of Sir . William Lockhart, "Lord Curzon alone' of ail those from whom honor was due, drove separately through the streets of Calcutta, with his A. D. C.s behind him' In a dogcart, at a brisk pace, as If to- - s business appointment, and met the an EL Louie and tbe funeral procession at the cemetery Alt Ilyin between equip-rc- ti Best Mexico. cf Now, Sir gate a minute or two late. the from and to hours and abort William Lockhart was more to India ehtslof EL Louie, Kansas City, Han-Hthan any mere administrator can ever Sedalla. Ft Scott, Nevada, Par-m- i, hope to be, and thls'ncant courtesy on I Denison, Dallas, FL Worth. the part of his civilian Contemporary and Ban on the part of his civilian contempor- 84 Houston, Galveston AAoflO. ary was neither kind tcbld onr friend, the Editor, feel was mistake, and one would gladly dipoled to make mention of the sou have omitted to refer to it, but it Is his (a unique pen paper, vsrjln. kind of mistake that unmistakathe be will please eay that the cost bly reflects character, and so is valu- of the souvenir prevents its general able to an Impression." ft distribution- - We shall, however, ltd souvenir to any of your readers Lawyer Kelt Always Study. cents, being a receipt of twenty-fiv- e President Harrison is a believer In ki than its cost. Very truly, Jame the .theory that the lawyer must study o. P. ft T. A., EL Louis, Mo. law his whole life long. Not a day of it to IoAi n prising ar expected in passes but he devotes cold weather. some. text-booi a hurrying age, as.wq oftea This-l- a ot Th Grand lrlx d llanncur and two KING OF LAYSAN. gold nisiaU have been awarded by the International Jury of Awards at the d th. Ida Ora Which Capt. lpwW Pari Izpositlon, to Libby, McNeill U Itula. ft Llbbt 0( Chicago, for the parity, The "king of Laysan Island la in xcelhfc and superiority of their Honolula with his a ife, having arrived canned foods. Here In America, tha on the bark Ceylon on a visit for lb "Libby Brand has always been recogof her benefit of the health majesty, nized cf the highest standthe queen, says the Chicago News. ard of Atypical tteeilrnc attained in the well-knoR. is J. The king Spencer, CapL pf aunts, and It Is a notice-sb- l as a shipmaster for nearly fifty fad tnat the produ-- t of Libby, yeary. For the last few years he hai McKHi k Libby have received the made his home on Laysan island, highest awards at every Exposition where he looks after the Interests of held i the United States during the Hackfeld & Co., owners of the Island, pad decadts This firm issues a in the loading of vessels sent there for bosk "How to Make Good Things to fertilizer. Since bis taking up resi- Eat. hirh will be mailed free on dence on Laysan the captain has been reqeit Drop a postal to Libby, Me-- K Git 4 Libby, Chicago, 111., for tt. called king of the Island by these who know him, as he is In supreme auOwl rich has arrived in the thority on the little Isle from which Hawaii has secured so much PhUipfiees and h commenced the fertilizer, says the Hono- wolk inquiry lute the conditions of Dlnblrlw.1 tVayalle 1 irri-tate- start'! POLICY OP THE UNION PACIFIC ersally recognized fact. Pst the Great Overlsud Ron to" are urw every device of human ki has been adopted to protect them first accidenL MUlloos of dollars hai been spent by tbe Union Pacific gair'wd company In tb Improvement The line ia 0( tk and equipment Kfwsed for its unparalleled spe4 ref l, ralUbllity for maintaining time Khlme aud for the general superior-itjr- f iU MrvicA H tickets good via Salt Lake and rof IM. is ' perfect qntetntss cl 1 to havs so trouble, It It heart It never to be fretted, or vexed, of or sore, or dUappointrd. - It Is to expect nothing, to feel nothing done against me! It is to be at rest when nobody praises me. tnd when I am blamed or de?pis-It Is to have a blessed home in the Lord, where I can go in and abut tbe door, snd kneel to my Father ia secret and am at peace as In a deep tea of calmaesv "Learn of Me, for I am mask and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto fpur " souls." Red-Hlattlatlee. It Is no matter of fact rtdlhg-th- e goat ceremony with which an Irishman Is converted Into aa Orangeman, according to tbe experience of Mr. James Warke of Llmavady, County Kerry, Warke. a farm servant summoned his employer and three other men for assaulting him. Warke says the defendants told him they would make him an Orangeman, and that they tied his legs together, put a cloth over hla eyes and branded him with red-htongs. This was hla initiation. Two days later there was a further ceremony. In the course of which the defendants stripped him naked, fastened his feet together with one rope, suspended him from a beam with another rope passed round hla waist and then swung him backwards and forwards. whil they stung him with nettles and pricked him with pins, a process which was continued till he fainted. The defendants escaped with fines of 810 each And costa. . Humility Undivtio- toapjiiuta commission a has l.een opened in Manila nigbl ., fpr the forpose of instructing in lluit- - than ace at students () tend!? anj another school will be KCf. m. MCOL, DrUU on the South-r- o a A. J. TOWER, Boston, Ms a M. "reck occurred tic, Wednesday, sixty miles esstol 0 Iuso, Texas. A bridge gave wy ctbd8nd.rigbt .train was pn,rln;rer if and" tfiV engine and fonf of hr cars went down. Cn lo.-e-r afTer "Job- n nil Fireman V. It Eidsoa Wrr t!VA Dantt fooled writ a suKkintoah ortubbercoat. If yanaantacoat tiut oil! keep yea try I th hardBrand est storm toy tha Sucker. If not for cels ia your town, write for cstaiezos to I. H. Aims, Fans. !'F A J SI;ht of lla;e Hum of Ice Is. an lai.r.itlnj. Fniitn of Orws Travel Ceuta, degrees Fa5ireribf.lt,.. and the air U only from qae to e'.x degrees higher. Therefore the iceberg melt very slowly until they 'drift to the efie of the Gulf Stream. Seen at sea, 'the distance and dimensions cf icebergs are very .deceptive. One seen off ttq coast of Labrador by Ibe party on tjte Mrandt looked from a distance like .a low tableland only a few feet above the surface of the water. The scientists rowed elglw miles of It, and to make a closer then discovered that Its walls were fifty feet high and that the berg was two and a half miles long. New York Herald. th( DeGlers sad tbe Russian legation, according to a dispatch from Tien Tain to tbe Berlin Kolalacbe Zeltuog, bate been ordered to return to Ieklo within a few daya. j M. Mu. Ciaiua JDztxxvnx PROFITABLE employment. permanent paying position for lad'es or gentleman at or near home. It coats weaknesH, may fill your future years you .nothing to fat detail, if desirable with healthy joy. employment la wanted address at ones Tha Fort Dearborn Pub. Co.. 416 Dearborn When I began to take Lydia EL Btreet. Chicago. 111.. Plnkhams Vc;rclable Compound I ws e p Jwi e n wrk. X sufcaw The Unionist tnajority terribly at time of mcnstruaLon. Bouse of Common w ill be 133. Before fered could do Bevcral doctors told me tha dlsaoluiion It wee 128, and after nothing for mo, Tlisrks tliey to Mra Pink-haadvice and medicine I am now tbe election of 1895 it was 153. well, and can do the work for eight in TO rCRE A COLD IE OWE DAT. Take Loaarivs Bsuuo yctxise Ta Bi.era. AQ th family, I would recommend Lydi B. dnirststa ref unit tha money If J t falls to euro. L. W. Orove'a slguautra ia os tits buz. I&o. Finkhams Vegetable Compound to ail mothers with large families." Mn. The transport Carlisle Lity, loaded Cakuix Buxkviluc, Ludington, Mick. with forage for Manila, sailed from ' Seattle Wednesday. A ln'-th- Mrs. Wlealow'a Bootbleg Sjna ForrbCtfrea etklg, th Iv SaaiiuMtua.alkaztiHi.a.eu'M alaitoaiia. gjeshoUte Tbe bnttlesbln Alabama has gone Into commission with a crew of 650 officer s and men. yr CHj T 13 A tonL a reduction and all mills have resumed ' ' brief.strike. frva 54. ifts Ckaap Batoa Bast. fit special excursion rates now apply vis tb! Denver A Rio CroJ Railroad, Tbe Scenic Route Twolleee of railway 0fiM World." Grand Junction and Denver. patergers have their choice at no eoeL Four dally fastespress New and elegant dining cars. Pol can and ordinary sleeping eera tbirtgb to Chicago withont change. . p, sot mine tae grand scennry on the Rio Grand. . Ask yenrsrsst jor jvrtlcular and ticket via the D. A R.tiJ ... i sl rtrft F9 , lfi r ia g 0 ni 4 4 t 4f t At tuft JbeStJRdUmrftn.fIS VU U. 6. ft !ftW XUtalr.4;ifa4 CQ ift . to tHTydO yoa pay A $3 fer shoes when yoa oran bay 'CONNvlV,'.- shoes for (3 and $3A0 Thick vSt - arejustas good. Bears tba Slgnatare of Rf.AWOV Baa For Orar 80 Yeara Tba Rind Tna Rave Ahray Bought - harbor. THE - Rave yen ever epHmd tha Joyful a--n raYou will if yoa esc tion Of a good appetite' fit-rFapsia Tttttl Fruul ta prodoclog It. ftif tu te4 u $3.C3 SKCE. tem thMk t tpa. them Mime arid i4 vt hdil M iftvte W, t pr itotojmi rVWNB, Foa.ard 4tnt te ter fie. 4 ftxirloeir f pnr rxtn d4 ft4Lk vltmor ep ( h it. Out aftoea wtJl CrntaUtmm a. V. L. CQuuLAS SHOE C3 B.esitsa, Ksxa Famaruf & S3.50 'Inltft no pHiiefiittlfit cra wn. Itet. Dr, David V. Barrows, assistant Undent of publie Instruction, ba been given entire charge of the schools JJiMPjtacesAft. EEST Posiriag ahoft - I TEST mv dftElwy 9rrlMYft ! m Tbs battleship Texas has been out of commission. - BiMkatlfal TifE yiijCa V oa Bah Baiaai ie u tUA, W. 1. rvmirhia la UilL ABtifUE There are two cases of yellow fever on' tbe revenae cotter Bsrscos noty iu Davao i4 wi Xxemlne carefully ewvy holtla af CASTORIA. e aafa and tors temedy for Infants end tlyi iNE FOR A DOSE Hipata, lie out r ii SHve FILLS CurSVcB!dAcbfta4ITte I'linrt tba Htoftd, AL4 DlfW 1, HrYftiiHjouiteaa. I)o uiipa r ulcfcftft. T DA "nr1irftYvHi, wHl inaJ kmfv ftfrft; aOSANKO CO ruiMdMt! hi PfitfMft M KANS. CO., ATCHISON, zssa 8 GUN Rifiss, Revolvtrt, Aannnbitlos Sporting Coodi at 5 per tent aNre factory eost Wa boy all tooCf t oaf direct from betel. VurUun Catalogue. Mpat.-et.vxlInches, ntailto upon rw fiejpt of I cent. NowlsthehunPir asoo WrttoatOnca. A few of our prices : $4 New Aaisrtcaa Make 3! Calibar Rill., our prlc 12.15. $5 ttwan 2J liber Rids, oar ptico : $7 Brooch Loaiaa Single Gun.12 Sa . rur ones 4 43; (IS Broach Lot-in- f n, OauW-CuTopSoap, Machina Hafle.Fifura TkisI. 12 6a.. 17-75- . Ciranthmp im taaia erapa-Ctat- i, tana Awmuaitioa it t and Reading, Pa., company puddler hi a accepted V I LOUIS ERHARDT J Jo jeV"t it rinruf v f .J v, in There la renewed activity among the boxers north of Fekln. The imperial troop claim that they can suppress the boxers, bat tbs allies may send an expedition against tba rebels Important to Mothers. la LNJCrt MAPS wt?i varf!k rf 5.' 'ivl.itti fttwicaewniwTd wi.h used pleos Cure Is the beat medicine we for aU aSectloca of tha thro it and lunea. Ws O. Ekosoct, Vanbaiea, Ind., Feb. 10, not withont extra ebsrge. ia Manila. He will reorganize ptalled information relative to rail-rfl- tl to modern idea according and atesmshlp transportation furniabed on application to p 1 Choate, General Agent, KaltLake YTtoCKESTEK ums y J.U-4-T ' teas Than Wholesale u The Block Signal System . .4-- - -a ip L, i Rricto to All. U (be nearest approach to perfect train procectio By its meant trains are kept certain specific distances or blocks spirt. It is iu operation on Bants Fe Route, and forms an essential feature of thr equipment of that railroad. It is only one of th many desirable devices to promote safety and comfort, hat bare become a part of this line' equipment. C. P. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Root,, ' V( Salt Ltte Utah. Dooly Block. fit ISfsai 1 J ty, gap - |