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Show a few years even in a ' 00 man." . well-preserv- ed . , "Io not a A STORYtf " ; you mean to Insinuate that I am man?" "Well, Admiral, it is a trying life at sea. Sailors in their younger days are gay dogs, and takelt out of themselves Then when they grow older they are still .hard at'1 lt, and have no chance of rest or peacek I do not think a sailor's " life a good one' "I'll tell you what sir," said the Admiral hotly. "If you have two pairs of gloves I'll undertake to knock you out under three rounds. Or I'll race you from here to St Paul's, and my friend here will see ?fair. I'll let you see whether I'm an old man or not." "This is beside the question,';, said the money-lendwith a deprecatory shrug. "The point Is that if you died row where would be the security then?" "I could Insure my life, and make the ; well-preserv- ed . ' A. covArv oo vz seemed to him the most promising. "It !nJonest and above board, does It not? The personal interview as if there were no trickery, and looks no then one could object to five per cent." No, It seems fair enough." U not Pleasant to have to g& hat in hand borrowing money, but there are times, as you may find before you are my age, Westmacott, when a man must stow away his pride. But here's their number, and corner of the door."their plate is on the ... A narrow entrance was flanked on either side by a row of brasses, ranging upwards from the shipbrokers and the solicitors who occupied the ground floors, through a long succession . West Indian agents, architects, survey-of ors, and brokers, to the firm of which they were in quest. A winding stone stair, well and railed at first but growingcarpeted shabbier with every landing, brought them past' innumerable doors until, at last, just under the ground-glas- s roofing,; the names of Smith & Hanbury were to be seen painted in large white letters across a panel, with a laconic invitation to push beneath it. Following out the suggestion, the Admiral and his companion found themselves in a dingy apartment, 111 lit from a couple of glazed windows. An table, littered with pens, papers, and almanacs, an- American cloth sofa, three chairs of varying patterns, and a much-wor- n constituted all the furniture, carpet, save only a very large and obtrusive porcelain spittoon, and a gaudily framed and very somber picture which hung above the fireplace. Sitting in front of this picture, and staring gloomily at it, as being the only thing he could stare at, was a small sallow-face- d boy with a large head, who In the Intervals of his art studies munched sedately at an apple. "Is Mr. Smith or Mr. ' Hanbury In?" asked the Admiral. "There ain't no such people," said the small boy. "But you have the names on the door." VAh, that is the name of the firm, you see. It's only a name. It's Mr. Reuben Metaxa that you wants." , "Well, then, is he in?" ' "No, he's not". "When will he be back?" "Can't tell, I'm sure. He's gone to lunch. Sometimes he takes one hour, and sometimes two. It'll be two today, I 'spect, for he said he was hungry 'v ASSOCIATION tfT&HATlWAL PRESS 2 CHAPTER XIII. ' ' HEN Dr. Walker had departed, the Admiral packed all his possessions back into his sea chest, with the exception brass-bounof one little d desk. This he unlocked, and took from it a dozen or so blue sheets of paper all mottled over with stamps V. Rs seals, with very large ai 4 TT( thorn " ortated upon me ,Y a small bundle, L these carefully into of ,nd placing them in the inner pocket and hat. stick his seized to coat, he Oh, John, don't do this rash thing," cied Mrs. Denver, laying her hands La his sleeve. "I have seen so little Only three years since of you, John. Don't leave me service. the left jou ifain. I know it is weak of me, but I ; -- r bear It." cannot brave lass," said hair. It, smoothing down the grey-sh"We've lived in honor together, mother, tad, please God, in honor we'll, die. No natter how debts are made, they have rot "to be met, and what the boy owes re owe. He has' not the money, and He can't find it. iow Is he to find; It? UTiat then? It becomes my business, ifld there's only one way for it." "But it may not! be so very bad, John. Ead we not best wait until after he iees these people tomorrow?" 'They may give him little time, lass. 3at I'll have a care that I don't go so Now, far that I can't put back again. aother, there's no use holding me. It's jot to be done, and there's no sense in He detached her fingers iMrldng it." from his sleeve, pushed her gently back r, Into an and hurried from the "There's my own ot ir . ...'' arm-chai- louse.- than half an hour the Admlral whirled into Victoria Station and m found himself amid a dense bustling throng, who Jostled and pushed in the crowded terminus.! His errand, which bad aeemed feasible enough In 'his own room, began now to present difficulties is the carrying out; and he puzzled over la less take the first steps. stream of business men, each on his definite way, the old low he should Amid the harrying ! suit and black his head rdfand his brow wrinkled in leaman In his grey itweed Bft hat strode slowly along, J in per-?!eiit- y. Suddenly an Idea occurred to ila. He walked back to the; railway itaH and bought a dally paper. This lie turned and turned until a certain column met his eye when he smoothed j It over to a seat, it at his leisure. out, and carrying proceeded to read It as! a, man read that seemed strange to him that still remain any one in this And, indeed, column, It there should world of &r want of foes of ours who should be In straits money Here were whole gentlemen who were burdened iti a surplus In jthelr incomes, and io were loudly calling to the poor and iKdy to come anj take It off their Here was the guileless person professional moneylender, but who would! be glad to corre-?on- d, tez&a. Piowas not a was the etc. Here, too accommo-&&i- g Individual who advanced sums ten to ten thousand pounds with- - ton security or , delay. "The actually paid over within a few advertise-fcsn- t, IS tours," ran conjuring - up a vision of swift cesaengers rushing with bags ot gold to the aid of the poor straggler. A tiiri gentleman did &11 business by per-fcn-al application, advanced money on 2rthlng or nothing; the lightest and jrfest promise was enough to content according to his circular, and finally never asked tor more than five per This struck the Admiral .as far ' most promising J and his wrinkles wkxed, and his froWn softened away ne gazed at He folded up the It Jper. rose from the seat, and na himself face to face with Charles ' ' ' Qllo, Admiral!" Westmacott!" Charies had n been a favorite of the seaman's. 7 i Jj4t are you doing here?" vh.1 have been busi-J;- 3 a little i0T my aunt doing But I have never yon in London before." i hat thn r,t.. t tj. il v smumera , inc. ii "ere s not a breath of clean air on this I! of Greenwich, But maybe you y?,your way abou pretty well In the out expense, money this-fascinatin- g ? I 1 s ; ' ve. A . j 1 know something about It. a?T? rVe never Uv?d very far from lt' g00d deal!of my aunt's busi- tsi. ToT ia,ybe " know Bread Street?" out of Cheapside." 'r1 ' . Ink-stain- ed - . afore he went" I' suppose "Then .we had better call again," said the Admiral. "Not a bit," cried Charles. "I know how to manage these little Imps. See here, you young varmint, here's a shilling for you. Run off and fetch your master. If you don't bring him here in five minutes I'll clump you on the side of the head when you get back.; Shoo! Scat!" He charged at the youth, who bolted from the . room and clattered s. madly "He'll fetch him," said Charles. "Let us make ourselves at home. This sofa does not feel over and above safe. It was not meant for fifteen-ston- e men. But this doesn't look ouite the sort of . down-stair- j place where one would expect to pick up money." "Just what I was thinkiner" said the Admiral, looking ruefully about him. "Ah, well! I have heard that the best furnished' offices generally belong to the poorest firms. Let's hope it Is the opposite here. They .can't spend much on the management anyhow. d That' pumpkin-headeboy was the staff. I suppose. Ha, by Jove, that s his voice, and he's got our man, J think!" As he SDoke the' voutli atmeared in the doorway with a small, brown, dried- up little chip of a man at his heels. He was clean; snaven ana with bristling black hair, and keen brown eves which shone out very brightly from between pouched under-Hd- s and drooping upper ones. He ad vanced, glancing keenly from one to the Other of his visitors, and slowly rubbing together his thin, hands. The small boy closed the door behind him, and directly vanished the 'l am Mr. Reuben metaxa," said "Was It about an admoneylender. vance, you wished to see me?", " r Diue-cmnne- d, blue-Vein- ; mur slight but distinct." "Is It dangerous?" "It might at any time become so. You should not take violent exercise." "Oh, indeed. It would hurt me to run a half mile?" "It would be very dangerous." j And a mile?" "Would be almost certainly fatal." "Then there is nothing else the matter?" "No. But if the heart is weak, then everything Is weak, and the life Is not a sound one." "You see, Admiral," remarked Mr. Metaxa, as the doctor secreted his stethoscope once more. In his hat, "my remarks were not entirely uncalled for. I am sorry that the doctor's opinion Is not more favorable, but this Is a. matter of business, and certain obvious pre' cautions must be taken." "Of course. Then the matter is at an end." , "Well, we might even now do business. I am most anxious to be of use to you. How long do you think, doctor, that this gentleman will In all probability live?" "Well, well, It's rather a delicate question to answer," said Mr. Proudle, with a show of embarrassment. "Not a bit, sir. Out with. It! I have faced death too often to flinch from lt now, though I saw It as near me as you are." , " (TO B CONTINUED.) j ' 1 - : - ,BO A 1 w e 1 e. ; j angry turbulent and destructive flood, but when the rain ceased, it gradually dis apeared and left no traces of its'futuri course. - :.;' )''; ' j A young explorer was sure that he could find the mouth ot any stream, and so selecting one whose outlet waa not known, he began his tour of investigation. After riding many houra through the heat and sand, his atten a short time attracted by tionwas-fo- r other objects, when suddenly he remembered his mission, and looked for hl3 river, but not a drop of water waa In sight. "Well," he exclaimed, "1 found that the darned thing went tata the ground anyhow." An old timer says that many, of tha smaller streams of the desert have na headwaters or outlets, but simply an initial and a final ending. ing , .'- -- ,1 ;:i;-'- ' : j - -- ; n f )M!J Li WW 'vzzz 1. puiiiiliiiial ' clearly the intentions of the testator, Mr. Eddinger was a man of advanced age, and died a few weeks after he made the will. His property was valued at only $5,000, and a large part of that amount must have already! been expended in upholding the will. The beginning of the document is apparently copied from a printed form, and the rest of it, entirely without punctuation, is in Mr. Eddlnger's handwriting. The Supreme court says that the purpose of the will is to give $1,000 to the sonthen a life annuity of $125 to his daughter and to devise the whole of his real estate to his son. As the personal estate amounted to only $400 the court directed that the annuity be paid from the real estate. The words written by the testator as his last will and testa' ' ment are : "that is to say my pisire my son John he Shall have one ' thousand Dollars in Advance The Liancet that the human body can be embalmed says so as to insure identification three thousand years after death. That may be so. But whoxls to do the identifying? And Now It Is Boiled Waten It is generally believed that the most Impure water can be rendered pure by boiling, and that la this we have an absolute safeguard against the dangers of water containing disease germs. Now, while It is true that boiling will Mil the germs of disease, yet the fact has been brought to our notice by so high an authority as Dr. Charles M. Cresson, that, while boiling kills the! germs of a particular disease, It yet, In reality, renders the water more impure than it was before, because, by the very death of these germs, dead organic matter Is allowed to remain in the water, which It pollutes by putrefaction. Hence, while bolting la a most excellent precaution against the occurrence of typhoid fever or similar diseases, when we have occasion to think that the germs of these diseases exist in the water that we drink, yet we must remember that this boiling does sot from lt purify the water; it simply removes the specific power to produce a specific disj ; ' ) We Want to Bur. .Stfl County City and School District B?.?iPL and WARRANTS. Correspondence soUdted. MORRIS & WHITEHEAD. Cooper Building, Denver, Colorado. Branch: Chamber of Com. Bldg, Portland, Or Turn back on borrowed trouble and be better prepared to face the real. you willypui ; ease. j Pain not conducive to pleaaare la peclally when occasioned by corns. Hindarooraa will please you for it removes them perfectly. A man may assume a virtue he hava It not, but it is different with though an overcoat. Take Parker's Olisger Tonic home with you You will find It to exceed your expectations la abating colds, and many ills, aches and weaknesses. . Boston is called the modern Athens because" grease is always to be found at the :.. hub. Piso's Cure for Consumption relieves tha taost obstinate coughs. Rev. D. Buchmueller, Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24, 1894. Warfare has its romance; even the din of battle has a sort of an engagement ring. All Fits stopped freeby Dr. Kline's Great ' -- TITS Pi erve Restorer. JNo Fits after tbs first day use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 2 trial bottle free to I) it cases. Bend toDr.une,93lArchSt.,FbUa.,Fa Adversity Is not without comfort your en emy may be in harder luck than you. destination. Buffalo Courier. : We hare several excellent newspapers for sale at reasonable prices. Western NewsBrave Little "Wjmin. paper Union, Denver, Colorado. It was a Chevy Chase car. She was tall The blossom may smell very sweet and yet and broad In proportion. Her gown ' was the fruit be bitter. . very very tight and her diamond earrings and sparkling. She sat near the end large of the seat, and she might have moved along WOMEN'S FACES to make room jor someDoay else, Dut sue T Y like flowers, fad didn't. She simply sat ,and stared haughtily ahead. There was a tiny little, mouse-colore- d and wither with time; bedia-moned woman standing, and the sight of the the blootn of the rose one made her nefvous. You could see to the known is only . toes leaned she twitch. At her; very woman's over with great politeness. length healthy cheeks. The nerv"Pardon me, madam,'? she said, "but have ous strain caused by you paid for two seats?'' The stout woman was speechless. the ailments and one,! "I- "Oh." went on the mouse-colore- d pains peculiar to the you had. Please move along, then." thought sex, and the labor And the other movedj but I feel sure she and worry of rearing had; apoplexy when she got out of the car. & fktnilv. rntt You could see lt comlnsr on. Washington be traced by the lines in the woman's nfr. POSt. face. Dull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and 14 Menler4 Purchase. Sfenler, the celebrated French chocolate the manufacturer, has, they say,- - 'boughtLawIsland of Anticostl, in the gulf of St. rence, and proposes td stock it with game, .' j before animals and fish. The, purchase price is $1,600,000 which the people of Que--' any of the heirs shall have any bee say he can take out in mosquitos during - V",;: money the first season. It Is said to be difficult to from my estate personal prop- live on the Island In summer, they are so venomous. And they tell a story that the erty first my Son John Bishop of Chlcoutlml recently visited the Island, and, having to walk fifteen miles from shall setle up all one settlement to another,; was so omen on my Depts funeral Ex- - his journey that, though he Is a strong man, ' pense &c till all is paid he fainted three times before he 'reached his ' . fur-beari- ng ( ;. , : ( my Son John he Shall Setle my personal property as soon as it is possible he shall pay of the money from my personal goods the half of the money . to my daughter Magret and what is left from the Balence after r -- ".j. Thousand Dollars' he tookt of for himself my Son John; Shall pay to my for Daughter Margret on Anually one a Dowery the . - Dol Hundred and twenty-fiv- e lars for her Natural Life time or as Long She will Liv in this World and my Son John he shall have all my Real Estate for. his own property as soon" as -- , -- .. . ur 5 pay any longer not to her heirs and to We gain nothing by falsehood but the disno no body advantage of noti being believed when we speak the truth, it be stopped." The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with STUDYING TO PLEASE HIM. plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face He Was a Finicky Customer, Bat th blooms with Its beauty. If her system Walter Waa Anxious to Satisfy Him. A man afflicted wifch the disease of needs the cleansing action of a laxative she uses the gentle and pleasfinickism, an exaggeration of the value remedy, ant liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. of details, was giving his order for lose their nerve when they go to breakfast to a hotel waiter. The man a Some men and others wish that they hadn't dentist's, exwas finical in the extreme, and the any to lose. actitude of. his , order respectfully "Hanson's Xlaglo Corn Salve." Warranted to cure Or money refunded. Aak your amused the waiter, who was somewhat of a judge of human nature, inasmuch urufffflst tor 1U Price IS cents. Women are but it usually as he had served breakfast to; many Is not uncommon for them to engage in men, says Kansas City Star. Breakfast crewel work. time Is invariably when you get down J. 0.; SIMPSON. Marauess. W. Va.. sets: fn tfhe riAdrwlr nf n mnn'A rrnft riisnnsl. tion. It is too early in the day, and he j ae of catarrh." Druggists sell it, 75o. It makes no difference what a man's first is too close to nature Itself to have put an argument with a woman, Impulse on the little frills that he begins; to as- his last isis toIn run. sume along about 11 o'clock. At all events, the waiter understood and took his order respectfully, even servilely, without losing his own estimate of the man. A SPECIALTYSS"5IS: POISON tlary UL,OOp man The had a morning cough and 15 to 35 dan. Ton canpermanently cured In be treated nt home for same price under same KTuaran- - I sipped ice water as he gave his order. prefer to come here we will con-- j ty. Iftoyou "Bring me a pot of coffee," he said. nooha J tract pay rat lroad f areand hotel blllo.and if wa fail to cure. If too have taken m r "And mind, it must be hot hot and and still have aches and. iodide potash., curjr, Dam Patches in mouth. Sore Throat. strong don't forget to have It strong. Pin-- i. Mucona Colored Spots, Ulcers on pies. And a sirloin steak, rare; rememiber, any part ox Copper tne noay, uair or JSyebrows xalllnar Vi o uq ft ro.a amA rr 16 T BLOOD POISON is this fat - oon't Koon out, "" we guarantee Secondary to cure. We solicit the most obsti-j nate cases and challenge the world for a the Sight Of fat in the morning' case we cannot cure. This disease has always "Yessir, yessir. No fat," replied the baffled the skill of th e most eminent nhvslCians 8500,000 capital (behind our uncondi 1 waiter. tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on Address uuuiv kolkux CO "And bring me some dry toast, hot, application. 1307 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL, mind you; hot toast, and have it made Out out and send this advertisement. I don't want it from stale bread. toasted outside and soggy within! Now, those feelings of weakness " have their rise in the derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional derangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the young girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in "the chane-- of life" the " Prescription ". is iust what thev need it aids nature in the for these events. It'spreparing a medicine system prescribed e I ! inhaled unhealthy air, and it has left its effect You have an organic mur- Latest U. S. Gov't Kccrt n "In ThH Work-n-DWorld Brains and nervous systems often give way under the pressure and anxieties of business. "Never." Paresis, wasting of the nervous tissues; a "You have had some serious illness?" sudden and unforewarned collapse of the "Never." mental and physical faculties are dally occurrences, as the8 columns of the daily press "Ah, you are an admiral: You have the system when exhausted show. Fortify I been abroad, tropics, malaria, ague such untoward events with Hostet-ter'sagainst know." my Daughter is Stomach Bitters, that most helpful "I have never had a day's illness." Deaaed Son John shall not Usa It In Dowery my rheumatism, dyspepsia, constlpa- "Not to your knowledge; but you have interest ; ; ; ,'t . j , Ad-;";--- what is this I hear?" "What Is lt then?" asked the Admiral coolly. 'Tut! tut! This is a great pity. Have you had rheumatic fever?" i ; ., e! Highest of all in Leavening Power. i er con--jur- : . f j ' I JSa j ed ' A u , jfti tfr1? I do-yo- -- I ! policy over to you." "Your premiums for such: a gum, if any office would have you, which I very much doubt, would come to close on five hundred a year. That would hardly suit your book.', intend to pro"Well, sir, what asked Admiral. the pose?" "I might, to accommodate you, work it in another way. I should send for a medical man, and have ah opinion upon your life. Then I might see what could be done." "That is quite fair. I have no objection to that." "There is a very clever doctor in the street here. Proudle Is his name. John, go and fetch Doctor Proudie." The youth was dispatched upon his errand, while Mr. Metaxa sat at his desk, trimming his nails, and shooting Out little comments upon the weather. Presently feet were heard upon the stairs, the moneylender hurried out, there was a sound of whispering, and he returned man, with a large, fat, greasy-lookin- g and a clad 'in a much worn frock-coa- t, . very dilapidated top hat. "Doctor Proudle, gentlemen," said Mr. Metaxa. The doctor bowed, smiled, whipped off his hat, and produced his stethoscope from its Interior with the air. 6t a upon the stage.. "Which! of these gentlemen am I to examine?" he asked, blinking from one to the other of them. "Ah, it is you! Only your waistcoat! You need not undo your collarj Thank you! A full breath! Thank you! Ninety-ninThank you! Now hold your breath for a moment. Oh, dear, dear, RIVERS OF THE DESERT. Some of the Strange Franks They Play Now and Then. A large contractor is authority for the statement that in proportion to the number of streams, there are more bridges in arid regions than in any other section of the country. Of course, he only referred to such bridges as span Tes." were formerly or are now the well what "For you, I presume?" turning to defined channels of running water. In Charles Westmacott. parts of the southwest creeks and. rivers "No, for this gentleman."; The monevlender looked surprised. often appear and disappear so quickly "How much did you desire?" that it is not known whence they come ' "I thought of five thousand pounds," nor whither they go. Sometimes a ; said the Admiral. p stream vanishes and leaves no signs; "And on what security?" J is marked sometimes its "I am a retired admiral of the' Brit- by an increase disappearance of water, in the neighish navy. .You will find my name in the sometimes it cuts .for I have boring river; Navy List, There is my card. bef1 whatever 850 a but a Itself nice, channel, get here my pension papers, old bed is comes if of it the you usually, left year. I thought that perhaps were to hold these papers it would be perfectly dry. These changes generally pay you. .take place after a flood and necessitate security enough that I shouldand repay You could draw my pension, of new bridges. One of 500 a the construction yourselves "at the rate, say, little rivulet in southern California has year, taking your five per cent interest required the building of .five distinct as well." bridges. About two years ago the ""What .Interest?; Southern Pacific railroad lost a stream v "Five per cent per annum." "Per annum!". called the Whitewater river, which had Mr.Metaxa laughed. never been known to fail before. Durhe said. "Five per cent' a month." "A month! That would be sixty per the wet season it became an ' . to-mo- rT . do you steer for it cent a year." th.Toutowmake me out a course rne aci "Precisely." keep to it." monstrous." Is "But that Admiral to come to me. I have nothing to do. triul yot "I don't ask gentlemen own free will. Those there with pleasure." H They come of their "r, yu though? Well, Td take It are my terms, and they can take It or you would. I have busi-- 1 leave it." SmIth & Hanbury, financial "Then I shall leave, It" The Ad: Street"miral rose angrily, from his chair. Vf;read Just sit down ae their way to the rivert'i, ",pa'r "But one moment, sir. matter, over. the chat dwn f, the Thames to St. and we shall f mode of travel which Yours is a rather unusual case and we i3 ttlftro n IV.. i J f other way of doing what may find somecourse or cab. On the the security which way he told you wish. Of c3 and no r3'PMnion hl3 mlssin and the you offer is no security at all,thousand five d to It Charles West-Jresane man would advance tivttch UttIe of city life pennies on It" enough is ca" -- ars of business, but at least "No security? Why not, sir?You are exPerience in both than "You might die tomorrow. Vl'raI' and he; made up his mind 5:t not a young man. vxia. s him until the matter was t;.':;; "Sixty-threa long col Mr. Metaxa turned overan ' s is the actuary i JTz umn of figures. "Here people," said the or tIn life time round his and table," said he. "At your th advertisement paper, which had the average expectancy of life is only i er HARD NUT TO CRACK. The Peculiar Will That Puzzled Pennsylvania Court, One of the most peculiar wills ever upheld by a court was that of Samuel Eddmger, of Moore township, Pennsylvania. 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Write for price lists and particulars. Queen City Laundry, 1248-5- 0 Curtis SL to f mdon v I 1 II Walter DaRer t - - Tft Send for an illustrated circular to Curtis St Denver. Colo. CO.. 1222 BONT Go. Limited, The Xargent Manufacturer of Cocoas and Chocolates On this Continent, B 50 J fSBM THE m X7E. PURE, HIGH GRADE FISH. hare received HIGHEST AWARDS " ttp. AfHIM ; Medical authorities in Europe are discussing a new serum for the cure of consumption, for which,; as usual, great claims are made. So far the records of its use show at least that it deserves a trial. It is related that in eighty-thre- e cases great improvement took place it cures were not made. That is quite as much as could reasonably be expected of any remedy. a-- xii.: Victoria Has a Frd. n. J Mfgr. Co empire Is one of the favorite Photography u. isox ?, r. mncy amusements of the royal family; Queen New Consumption Care. - i &c No, ore, hoga, resetting- - of tires Ctl'g free. Address ' ar- urn aha, Kansas Jenrer, Ign your aloe k to them. B . " m Sv THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREIGHT 66 "And, let's see! Yes, bring me some ches wide to fit any fried eggs. Fresh eggs, you know, per bubs axle. Saves And I want them fried i Co! fectly fresh. son to hare set on one side only. Don't forget that." low wheels And of "Yessir; fried on one side. to fit your wagon forhaullnsrman--Y which side, sir?" rrain,fodder, Victoria has a fad for photographs and possesses a large collection of photographs of eminent personages. Some of them date back to the time when Daguerre first made his discovery, and many of these ancient pictures are so indistinct as to look, almost like badly developed spirit photographs. All of the varied gradations in such pictures are exhibited, down to the" very latest improvements. The Queen is very fond of looking at her collection.--Godey'- s Magazine. V?gZ,$?. r Denver's Old KelTabie HoteL I new steel horse whim. Will On their ' common-sens- e hoist 25 tons ol rock 8UU feet each, shift. Is gust as safe and reliable as an engine It can be packed anywhere a jack can go. No cog wheels or clutches to break. 90 per cent, la wrought iron and steel and will oend before breaking. Over 850 in use some running 6 years without one dollar's exDsnsa. We make hnnw. GU, 75 iW f!2S noista at prices, i Tomatoes must be dry." fop your , Dr. O. W.tNOS. Mack Block, 16th and Caiifornia. ! DPOieOK iv. j'-0'- 0) . tender-Bearte- v. xricrcc, cmci consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. from the great Industrial and Food mm j expositions In view of the imitations many of the labels and vrtnoen omonr- (roods, consumers should make sura SOLO BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. t fi:-.f--- l kvKt-- 17ILL (IE IIP YOU DfiK Cmitirm that our dace of manufacture. .wi namely, Dorchester, Mms is printed oa each package. 1 ; IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. All DORCHESTER. - St- - frfiilS. East Conah Syrup. Tastes Good. Use KASX if - DR. GUNN'S IMPSOVED UVER PLLS mD PHYSIC. tvk Pilili FOTt a nnt A movement ot the bowpls each day is necessary fot A health. These pilsupply what the system lacks to make it regular. Tney cure Headache, brighten tha Fyea, and clear the Complexioa better than cosmetiraT Tber neither gripe nor aicken. To &clYkS mn will mail sample free, or a full BoSANKd MED. Oof. whar PaT llSelnhl i, |