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Show V. VS Wanted hulled t.s 1 had l It. I stole Inlu Mist Sue' room, hut she wat sleeping soundly. I !... I se. n a ghoit a creature of world. It completely upset the mi1, ami I urtirniincJ to leave the neat day. The heat ol an uptown boarding house was preferable (o the company of spirits. V.'j'l: dai light I thought I might have lr. r.iNtakrn and concluded to stay auutli. r day But I entered my room the f.illo-- lug niaht with many misgivings. Sue into conversation, beguiled Mi she soon grew sleepy and left me. I not nllow my mind to dwell on wm; t:.e L.'.j,:, hut read until I could no I keen my eye open. Then I iu-to bed and soon wa asleep. Alter a time the strange, magnetic force began to steal over me. I had left the lamp burning. I opened my eyes and there pos'tlon by the stand, In the tat the girl. The sight was too much for me. I covered my head and called lor Miss Sue, and as I did a sigh, the dsaddest, most heartrending, was wufu-to me front that slightest figure. Ai.-then 1 realized a oul, once the da ell r In a human frame, ktandlng In need of le. Ip, had appealed to me, but hcc.r.ise i my pitiful mortal weakness 1 could not aid U. Ti e next day I went home. About six iiioiiths af'erward I heard my friend had .iil:l hhouse, and from that I visjn.lg d o'her had seen the ghostly itor. ..ft. ti my mild goes back to her. Poor oul! Wanderlug nightly among or woe, are of former happlne some with secret, atoning wcigh'ed you for some crime, or is this your punl.h" men! for a life misspent ? Pi, i o mi questioning there comes no answer. Cinilnnatl Post. ! Your tea trade from now iiii-.ir- r on. Schilling's Best wants it your money back if you don't like it A ftctiilliof ft. Company fiaaFri i 1 MY VISITOR. lrci-piThe cummer was Inienvlv n t. ol the In the terci'ienl him i Into my crowded city die d like fib.. email room In an up town flat the heat ceenied to he filtered.' 1 could not Vep at night and the long day In a (treat to newspaper office was not cahii'ated 1 had Improve my health and spirit. worth begun to aak m celf II life v ere the living when I ri reived a letter from a friend, lately married. Invltl. : me to I went to vUlt her In her new home. him the managing editor and r would nion'Yi. a than nothing let cave me front an early grave e . ted hi' e 1 self-sam- - J f content. I :i lvlt What delight I ' (: 'h whirled through myself being tint 'fitweet country r ir! My fr.-at the elation. She w:i rnth i't .. I li eiich a runtr.'-- l health and happlne-- . - I. ImAi-.to my pale, a charming country tow :: L a new tuwn, you know and Hut cottage are all of modern )' le. a cliff frowning down on the vi!la..e tanda a sombre houe of ot'.ie. niu-- i. , roofed and Ivey clad, Grand old over whoe head renturle h ive pa.-- d, atand aenllnel around it. A winding drive leada up to It, and when nt . friend turned her horae In .it the Iron gateway, I exclaimed: What! la that jour Iiout?" for I knew they were far from being rich. We .mt a Yea. la It not lovely ? the place alinnl gave bargain. They away. And It wr. furnished, tnn!" I wai not the nn!ygnet,in niv arnt, a moat delightful ol.l innlil. As I exped to he alao vUitlng there. an old maid some day, I always, make love" to them, a a little friend once to me It. The room ast Ign.-wai a front one. Opening on to It was another one, omewhal niialh-r- , but fitted up In the aamn atyle, and I emit to the conclusion thl had mr'c b en In the come early mlatreas' apartment. mailer room the old maid, or Mis Sue, at I thall call her, dept. Now, ih rve, wa the only way of entering her we WK"i mine. through by patting bade each other good night I, with true feminine caution, locked and hol'ed the door opening to the hall, but the one teparatlng our room I left open. 1 here wat a little table In the center ol the room, holding the lamp. I drew up a chair and tried to read. But I couM not fix my attention: my eve would wander front the page to the thing around me. I shall not attempt to analyse the peculiar feeling that began to take posay the session of me. I shall only general !mprelon left on me, alter a carrful survey, wa that the personality of tome other woman than nyfrler.d lingered In the room. I fell that personality, like a living, breathing thing. n I unIi was a creepy dressed and went to bed, and bring tired I toon fell atleep. perhaps not Perhap I slept an nv ten minutes, but gradua'lr , mb a came senses sleeping to the them led: ir,yterlou, drawing real again. I can never decrl'.v tbiil u.iw awakenlng. To think ol I' ev-my ends an unaccour.taMe rlill! cxpi-rh-nc- -r , 1 1 tr.-e.- IN LUCK Polk Is the dency and vice presidency. even he and wat beaten exception, only more than once belore he succeeded. First of til comet the bad but brilliant Burr. In 1801 Burr tied Jefferson for the presidency In the electoral college. The election was thrown Into the house of representatives, and Burr wat beaten, for winning only the Before that, which he did not care. Burr had twice been beaten for the second office. Rufus King was beaten by George In 1804 Clinton for the and again In 1808. In 1816 he ran for the presidency and wa whipped by Daniel D. Thompklns deMonroe. feated James Rost In the same election and four years latter Rush received only one vote in the electoral college. Henry Clays career Isa record of calamity. He was first beaten for the presidency In 1814, and again In 1831, and a third time In 1844. Wirt wa another presidential failure. Then came Cast, who wat slaughtered by Taylor In 1848. William R. King, for a wonder, wat elected vice president on the Pierce ticket In 1832. John Bell was beaten lor the presidency In i860, and to wat Joseph Lane, who ran with Breckinridge for the vice presidency To this Hat ifi- -t be added the name of Whi'elaw R. U. To come down to the four letter presidential candidates of the present time, record for Thomas this Is an Brack, tt Reed of Maine, DavlJ Bennett Hill of New York, and Matthew StanIs In ley Quay of Pennsylvania, who the hands of hit friends. What will be their fortune the exceptional good luck of Polk or the of Burr and of all the others with HANKS. citizen of the Kverv native-borL'nltrd State 3$ years of age, of sound mind and not disqualified by crime, Is eligible to the presidency, provided he within a resident bn been i ( year this country. Tin- millions of Americans possessing the .v requisite attributes and qualifications w ill lit- interested In the following curious fads regarding the presidential - fri.-nd- an - d s five-lett- Hayes. There has been only one preldent with tour letters Polk. An analysis of the preceding list dismen closes the fact that the eight-lette- r were vlrtlms of ml.fortunc In one way or another. Van Ruren, for Instance, The fist liarfulled of a son who defeated him, died In offices few weeks al:er hi Inauguration, Fillmore, when he ran for the prrsl d 'ni y In iSjfi, on th : j tirket, carrlrilonly one aisle. 1iich.inan lias been blamed, whether heart. or (or having brought on the room The mmn was shining and the ci.il wnr. i'lair Garfield wai aatassln me rv.-was full of light. I unci. lUnlaon was beaten by Clove- and leaning ,.n one elhnw s!,nrrd .0- - tc:l,.rd ward the stand, and there on the rh.iir I had recently occupied at a young girl. She wat dressed In while ami had short, curlv hair. I sat up In the bed, ami by misfortune. When he died never supposing my 1 isit.ir wa oilier in St. Lniil, fe was practically ade I was and and blond, flesh thinking than pendent for Ids support on a relative. at my boarding house, asked: uf the But the nccu- - Taylor, the second Have voii no bed? died in office. Pierce may pretidenrs move. Tlun did not pant of the chair ns a failure, and Arthur where I be s't d wn like a flash remembrance the nomination I e covto g (.lied wat came over me. eted. Mis Sue." I called, hero It a girl. Tlie presidents that had five letters In Has she no place to sleep?'' name were thn two Adamses, both their A snore from Miss Sue was my an I of whom failed lor Tyler, swer, and still the girl did not move. w ho betrayed the party which elected got out oi bed. On (he stand were the General Grant and Hayes. matches, but to reach them I shuuM Idm; Till brings the record down to four-Ic'lhave to pas my arm around tli-- si ent Polk. No man with only three hr.mght figure. The action of n cm. scions of litters In ids name haa ever become me near her, and I a! con- - president, although at least two received only one feeling In avoid pi tact with her. I had mv eyes on her un- - vote In the electoral college. Among til I reached for the match, and they them wa the great John Jay. Henry vlce-prewere removed only for a second, but Lee w a a candidate for the ticket hi 1833. in tut wa got 11 only the looked dency I gone. when girl again For a moment I wa too surprised to votes, An extraordinary fatillty has attended think. Then I lighted the lamp and ilemen with four letters in their name w the a It glanced around the room. serted. I went to the duor anil found It who hare been candidates tor the preslho-ir- p.-ve- r j i j Know-nothin- g jir-tl- y s ni suraametl Another analysis of these presidential and vice presidential names shows that the candidates having a final n"ln their names have been lucky. Among them may be named Washington, Jefferson, Calhoun, Clinton, Madison, Jackson, Van Buren, Richard M. Johnson, the Lincoln, Buchanan, two Harrisons, Hamlin, Andrew Johnson, Wilton and Logan. McClellan, however, was out of It. New York Journal. Anything Possible. People are now familiar with the Idea of storing up sound for future use so that a mans voice can be heard long after he it dead. It hat rscently been suggest eJ that somewhere lnthe storehouse of future the sight of all that haa taken place Is stored up, and that Motet got his account of the creation' from a kind which was disclosed to of him at he stood in the cleft of tlie rock and taw the picture of the procelon of event past by. At Dr. Sohnson said, we have seen to much that we are prepared to believe more. When people In New York city can hear the roar of Niagara, when machinery can be driven by a water wheel ynmllet distant, when we can see through boards and take phn. tographs of a fat mans bones and the money in his pockets, when we can talk with our friends 1,000 miles away and recognise the tones of their voices, when we can warm the babys milk at night by touching a button, we must be obstinate, Indeed, if we refuse to believe t anything. There It nothing In the Arabian Nights" at marvelous the I kings seen at the electrical exposition in New York. And yet, says the Baltimore Sun. if we apply the logic of David Hume In hit ettayton the miracles to these things we should refuse to believe that a pho tograph of a living mans skeleton may be taken. Hume refuted to credit the miracle beraute they are contrary to all human experience. It I a matter of curious speculation, have we reached the fmlt of knowledge of electricity, or are we upon the threshold of scientific revelations? Will we In time discover that apartment of natures storehouse where the keeps the sights and sounds of past ages? Ex. , j d j , tl j DSIS BROS HEWLETT Grade TH R B High E-CRO- WN BAKIN G POWDER Tito i'lit'sl a ml Heat Made Three Crown Spices Are Neat, Hirsute li) lie (iicid :inl 1x 1 1 ; THHKM-t'llO- 1 1 A YOKING Are EXTRACT S DolU-luu- ,TY TRKM Ths Mosquito's Sub. The mosquito's eating apparatus, consist of a lancet, Inclosed In a sheath, somewhat on the principle of the instrument used by physicians. Connected with this there it an injector tor throw ing Into the wound a subtle poison, which thins the blood after which the fluid It drawn up by a pump and swallowed by the mosquito. Altogether the mandible of the mosquito It a singularly complicated mechanism and well part microscopic study. The Whole Qlobe a Uravtyard. The Parisian doctors and speculative philosophers are great fellows for makon all tub ing odd calculations One of the very latest It cne jects. concerning the human family since the It Isa long mags beginning of time. sine article and give much that la Interesting In the way of human family statistics, but the most striking portions are those which give figures on the number of human beings that have the earth and have died and been burled In It since the first man was created. According to these curious figures, the firth hat been peopled by no lest than 66.6z7.84 1,387.075, human Inhabitants since the beginning nt lime. To bury this vast number tlie whole landed surface would have to he dug over 1 10 limes. Had y on ever thought that you were living In the midst oi such a gigantic cemetery ? Chawd With Knki'ulrnr at New Whatcom, Wash., Oct. 21. On the evidence revealed by an expert examination of the books of the Puget Sound Loan Trust and Banking which suspended In 1893. resumed the following year and again suspended a few months ago, Will A. Langdon. r former of the bank, was arrested today at Moscow, Ida., on a charga oi einbcaalcnicnt. He went here "w days ago fropt Walla Walla, com-pnn- book-keepe- Our UoodA of this brand are (T.''r.riteed equal t the ; in the market or Kefnnded, I! lllbODV Npaolsli li Hva:-j- ; !. :: t' i1 0.1. y. . i Inning hvs m eIuliiilirtl Tio kraM S.11. llriNt 11 ink v wt it t u.inti In :i oril hhIi Ui. !. i 'll f it In I'oiifMHjn in imlilit1 1;. ii!i fiitik com I.. Iso, il.e i ui to i..uj mmi th W. f ill iif i' ll' fripials in ! t sink il Tr'T.w HI if (un Hr I a BOfiPAIirg TCU$T ' in 4 urg-ini- T x.itiou of tilH j . 1 TilE QXEAT WORK BEINQ DONE BY DOCTOR a W. SHORES. 111 r.t He CURES Disease, and That la tha All Impurtaat Pact to Oae Wfcela d til I...' i i jih.Y (3 on haa rt' ill UHllU.il iuttr hUI iuiiTiict Sick, rica, Woiata and Chll Iran All (Jo to Doctor ShoM ik.iviiiKvii'Tdiiiits, a rv; b.'j-'.coniin.i:id siirj'H'v.l lit in.ff irolU liot V IU'Utt le I To Bo Cured. . I1.' 'jii.t,v flit1 .f ill. Iiit iilsit friu ri'i I't n e i Gargar.l iili'iitM t f neurit si.itt in ti I'j ion. hh w is.. Hot the fil." Wd mvutj Rio, aiiJlhati.i h:S a fnri'tuii Ir un hj. siinllitkr buy w;r ed four . f the Oaa you tsM what i'ir(Miiiirn The qumtlon la eften asked of Doctor U. W. horse. ni l, it .ur! V Vhiii I t. 01. I'.!r ; , . I. .U Siai.i-I.1... VH'I i. .i.t is ei.lij suIT.is from, when tliev have not yot arrlvod ol a prosisv os, ae Thu Of). : To iliet Inquiry, Doctor Bheroe csslws iit v tUnr ' ..... - ' symiauin 1.; potaesslxii of s r.u'...ni unquisllilsd afiliiiailvi! siiswr.'. In nine cssw out of ten, the moat ho il.i.uiioei may tm inatln, w!iliiMiuklna a sluale question. The dtsessc se-- 1 I'r bifimit i".i started ' Imi'd to :;rs ' If un Ills features i,r .1 1'hlM. aim Hie skilled physician roads it, like be I.I.. 'i.t dlseasss of ehUtns ATS K.lll )ll. WM'e i'.ibi-iI.jiui busk. Ac lift, il Is util II Iisl'.sd If obroiuo a hlu.rus deslrss to answer In tbs liflmalnra ' ii .i. I. ,t iu I real intuit. A . .!:; (Veiv uf children yield very ressAllr. t th troop.. AuiuaI all of the ehruulc dls iisni on ehntdts eoaa-It'- ll of how even treutnieni. A emkliix r r tf (. r ".iX by reb. -, l.ut no Io- - v th foUawtae taattnsnnlele wshi in shown disease yield to treatment M ' ' u. "t t'.-13. W. Bheroe fur publication: C)n Clctoi.er LKaitur to u aiveu Toll. it Joint lei' r.tl. main bndv f i.U ;6Cti0 'Pfjf. mall force siarH-- to Tin--l.c : ..n il.e T eetrl-.country. 0 i.b 1." I.,,., ' .. i othat the Seamure lii'llHon w.i- . ue E!.- !: with the rebel, lie thereioie huiri".l I it mailiciiip I. .is fall ...il i'.i to the scene uf t.'ic I,;lili:i4 itii' tunk pl ni c.iim- ti, th iitticn mill it- and j ' !. v. test is imuIhi fill hell li riire. all IroulilMS part in (lie coinbi't. u'i.1 ku. liver, Iruiu u to mil. Ifjiiii r.iii't -- Iii ii wu.tr tliit Viiulixcr Tlie re.'i l mi;!.w ill ii nsliili' lik , ,.niunit K'iliii- - froul.l-- i ' isK.ira carry the S. ail'-- p luii. lii llic (.ihUiii ss .111.1 f.ii-- . ! il.c'r l'i'iH i.r way open tl.iuliisnl it nru-- r f ti lw. 'I.i ml itlii sin Il.-- r rfi-'U- ; f I V . Yir-.u- ' 1 !r i, ' - . . e r As-m- . S.i-i- j, l 111 . deep-seat- . uni-..- , 1 .... I - . 11. - 1111 - - h!ll, liul ru-.-- were r.ui;,i,t .rP , y 111 ir j rcn-..'- ,. r nl.-- tv. , tal.u s.-- i ui : S iiir.1-- . fi1 fir f lie '10 i'..'r fur scries of l.li 1.! t r li I1! I. I I.r li.v. 1. lit Ill :ifl) .1 the lw.. il.'v. i.i 'lb u !. 1. li. I.i yim I,:., n: Hit- f' KI, bi.. i: Y. left ft SM.r t.AKii I il KMU ; H sr. . . 71 V. Kfi r ro-JN. rd that tin :r .i.-- r w.i iim..!i i.i'ivu: .1 iitulcniil than '.hi. The iT'l.ijf . and 2t priviti. kii.i-I... lieulour vap -- in. ar.-indudii HO 11 U Ii I OUU I U 1 close!)- f.j'lnwi ii- - Tl.i-i- 1 . irii-,-.- , r ! - - 1 I'm j . T'ip t.. tenanti. unit IsniH'f f B':i l. 1 li r. w W. Pin21, Mai Chicago, arc ni di kerton and David fendanU In am:! for $100,000 damag which U on tt!;J lnforc a jui y in Judgr U Aihcr1 TIi.: Smith's court Beaumont, once a!vtr i'i r uent ol Sc;:uuinii' the Chicago opera houc. on com was arrested in Au ;ut, plaint oi llciulcihon, lit: tii'U.njf,r t i house, and indicia! on a charge f embezzlement. Tin- charge was that he had sold theatre p.wt. The arrest made hv I'inkerto!. Rjjnmot.t wa tried and acquitted. WpHjTjjQPMrailU U !:o l.ts tr.iv!Nl ill r prartieini? a !i:i id fu!( r covered u woudrful m.tu A WONDER! OF SCIENCE. Thsjr Com pal Us to Believe A I moat & DANK 1DSS SAVIKSS 11 : k nfiki. To begin at the beginning, that la, the Father of Hit with Washington In his surname, letter had io Covnry, and no one of hi successors has used up so much of the alphabet at he did In spelling It. Ills name It what might be called a "ten strike, and he stand no only first in war, first In peace and first of his countrymen, hut first in the also In nlpb .(helical distinction. Next to Y.'aOilngtnn in this respect stand Jefferson and Cleveland, names of nine letters escb, and by a lingular coincidence cuch had two terms. Another point of similarity, both caused talk of third term. There h.ve bren six president each wi'h right letter in hi name. Here they are: Van Buren, Harrison, Fill more, Buchanan, Garfield, and then again Ilarrisen. The presidents with even letters to Ihelr rredit was were Madison, Jockton, Lincoln and Johnson. executives were the elder The anil younger Adams, Tyler, Grant and where hi-- iarvnb r. i.lv H.q..:. papers wi'l lei lit t; ill.: JJ" Til I morr.iw, ci'r - i'.:,.1-"lY-r this sta'.i- w M C 1 1 I.i. w ! Hid bfMi t! l 13 AT I i 1IC ATI:! 1 nu.l wlihdi U rt'irtired fioin riMjt. cure dnfeiciii birks. li - lajt! neifr fail r!p.iniatiin amlilio nnt flinmli1 iliM'aius l 1 III IlliS tliimOTIll Ulld t1 OlHfillldn of isu-nnt- 133 First SzulhStrG'?, SALT LAKE CITY." is tlrircti nut uf .mr .y tl.Mr suml. rl 111 Iki'Iis. uiakli.K rl.p.i.n-illsi- sisluiu ).iu a (ise iMirsun. Thn ili.e nerer uf this wuiiilurful eum tl.p ii. Ir liviiu; won I. is IMI Krw.irtf. SIOO. TIj reader of tliiMHr a ill Ik ha imnI is-to laarn thut there h ai Ipu! one drr.ulml il in all le tlml scienre ha Immmi able In Its itagoa and tU.it i I unrrh . 1 1. ill's fiiturrh Cure Is the oulv immiiIvo run now known to tlie medical fmtruily. Cutiirrh belli;? a mu stltiitimiiddiHe;i4e. refinin' 11 CDUKtinitional SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Cure U iitken Intrentunat. Stall's C'ltui-rMimwI nud the DKALKKS uctina diri'ctl) r.jHin ternally miUHin qurfnechof the steiu, ti.frohy , thefoiiinlation of the ilis iv.. uml Wtn.1, Sheepskins. iYcrskitr--, up frlving llie patiduit Mtrcutffh l.r imildiii nutnre in the const it lit ifu and soi.k Atii:r kok doinir its work. The propriotorq liuve so much fuitli In liseiiniiite owcis (but the) uffifO1 e lliiudreil Skill ih for any Ciise tliut Wliiii you si. ip toils you g"t fill! marIt fulls to cure. Scud b.r Sio i.f ! .tiueMiiaU. K. J. Clir.NliY 1 Address Tutl.. O. ket price ;ii.J "'.lick returns. We solicit C., Sold by Drnaits 7'sC your trade. Hall's family IllUarethe Imst. Rowe, Morri nr. Summerhays Co., uitiia tiii: iriii Now Coptic Manuscript. k, I Ik-tht'iilouiun ami authuriir nn rli'ircii rmiv; to. 1iuf. Ilarna lib-tor- lnformrii tlie Berlin Ar.nYinv of Science at its l;i- -t sittim; t tint Dr. K:l Schmidt, rrsidli g at Guiro, 1a dlvcnvereJ a niuiit.er i;f inanukcrlp of the ai':en he greatest Imp-irhis ory of tlie Clirist'.;.n ul.ur. h. Anioi.y these is a Gnn.ile wink in a CYpilc lanthe I'nio uf guage, dating (rum the ancient Father Iri'iicav Dr. ail.ied Ir..f. Ilarr.ark Imugl.t the manuscript a' Cairo some weeks a;,o from a dealer iu ni.tiq'.ii'ieK and i it in llirlin, to the Egyi li.in where it is no v prertrvetl wish Il.e utIt is In an aiino-- t d inij.lete most care. state of preset ration. The manuscript dales front 0 e filth century of our era, at.J is a Coptic translation of thru- - original Gnostic century. Its writings of Ihc value ronsi.ts rut only In the fact that to its tlu.se o!il Gnostic it hands Jj-.iwriting" th st hare hitherto been unknown to us even in r.ante, but, above ail, In the circuinsianres that one uf them wat known to Ircnaeu. and epitomized by him without any statement of the source from which he had derived t. The discovery of this manuthe first lime, to script enables us. test the accounts oi the Gno-tl- e system, at given by the church fathers, I't the light of the original. The ni.iiiiirrlpt three initepi'nileiit tr a'ises, contains entitled, The Gmpel Aecordirg to Mary, of the Aooeryphon of John;' (SophU) oi secondly, "Th t Wl'-.li't- i Jesus Christ;" aul thirdly, The Practice of leler." ol Mary ." is the The Go-pment that w.--.s used hv Ir.naeas, and consist mainly of the Revelation o John." The Witil'ini oi Jesus Christ to Him consists of questions addrit-eThe by the disciples an.l His answers. "Practice of Peter I a narrative of one of Peter's miracles of healing. Prof. Tlarnack ta'cthat an examinathat '.lie tion of the manuscript system represcntatl n of the Gno-'-'- e by the church fathers wa exactly wiint one had reason to expect. The prnfes tor concluded hit r- tuu'ks on Intro.iiie Ing this Interesting subject I i lie Academy as (..Hows: "It is the fitlh century. Our h. pvs of new front Africa wire very liih, hut nobody could hive expected that a piece of the Gospel of Peter, a fragment of he Apocalypse uf 1iti-r- . t ml a livretl wotilil cal ntanusrript used by be given us." Berlin London Standard. t- Mii-eii'- ii -- ru Yen? Head the following symptoms over carefully, mark those you feel InDr.your Shores, and send or tiring them to and ha will tell you whether you ran bu 1: red free of charge. HEAD AND CATARRH OF 'till: THROAT. This form of catstrh la most ouiamun from neglected with little cost by Dr. Bhoretts treatment. Is the nose stopped up? Does the nose atsrhurge? Is thu nose sore uud l i'kp1 n dropping lit t'ii throat? I throat dry In ilu liurnliiq? tin you ei-p with your mouth open? You run be easily. cured now don't let Il run Into BRONCHIAL CATARHH Ur' TUB TIHKK. When qntarrh of the head and threat Is or wrongly treated It ext ends nualivti-bronchial (lu'.i-the windpipe Into the ntta-'k-- i i the lunes. and after awl-.lrured with Hull' by Dr. Niioresa famous tri-- tn'.unt. a Have yuu rough? Do you take rolil Have you pain In shiv? Do you raise frothy mutarhil? Do you rough In the morrings? tumex? you spit up llltla ehii-slo Do you fuel you are groemq weul.ir? Don't risk neglecting then .iituiig stop the disease before It re.iclms tb lurru. ' CATARRH OF THE EARS. Is your falling? I to your ears dlschatirr-Is the wax dry In your cars? Do you hear some days belter than others? Is your hearing worse when you have a void? Don't neglect this until your hearing !e destroyed. Dr. S'luiea i..u Irreparablynow. euro you 1 eoMi-quIe- kly 1 coniplli-ullon- ilit-t- -- n Treatment Cures. CATARRH OF THE KIDNEY, results In (wo waya. by taking Mid and by ovorworking the kidneys In eeparatl from the blood the catarrhal poison wh affect all organ. Quickly oured cost by Dr. Bhoreo'a famous tree mant. Do your lmr,d and foot swell? Is this noticed more atof night? Inek? Is there ruin In small a bad odor? lias the the under Is there pulfliirsN tyw? Do you luive to get up often at nlghtT la tliere u depoolt In urine If loft etand- f? negtoot these signs and fWk Bright's disease killing you. Cure It now. CATARRH OF THE LITER. The liver to affected hy catarrhal prison extending from the stomach Into tha oured with duels uf ho liver. Quickly little cost by Dr. Shores' e famous treatment. Du you get dizzy? Du you have cold foot? Do you feet miserable? Do vnu get tired easily? Du inn luive hot dusliee? A I . ( er spirit low at times? fin you have rumblings In the bowolaTtaThere are the seven simple algah rt I CM Mm: dlectise of the liver. If you hare any or all of them m Dr. Shored I and Is cured. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. Catarrh of the stomach Js suailv e:ui,-ehy swallowing mucus which diqpo ituivn from tha head and throat at sight. Qiilekly cured with little coat by s famous treatment Is there nausea? Do you belch up gas? Are you constipated? your tongue coated? Do you Mont up after eating? Is there Dilutant bad taste In mouthf cured perreaNow lx the time to nently. Dr. Shore' I Cariaf Hmdred Every Week. T ; ' SHOES! bbo'.iM huv naikraiTr'J'i. Robinson Tiic Shoe Bros., . . Manufacture Them, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM . nr send Jlie.ct ti Mill t.r.tif H J. W. Vint MaHth. K. D15RGIC x-- come to the office, send stamp Doctor Shores new symptom for W. SHORES, OR, C. t the the If you cannot Painless Treatment. Letters list, Every Kail Brings Scores of Telling of th Splendid Cures Lf- and have your case diagnosed and fectcd hy Dr. O. W. Shores' Perfsct get expert advice FBEEI Korns Trestment. It Curts Others and will Cure You. Send Stamp Cor Dr. Shores Nsw Symptom List. . Buvi ntf CO. SPECIALTIES: SPECIALIST, PHYSICIAN CONSULTING All dlseasss of tha Eye, Ear, Nose, BowThroat, Lungs, Stomach, Liver,ChronZIONS MEDICAL INSTITUTE, all els, Kidneys and Bladder, diseases of 34 East Second South Street, Salt ic, Private and Nervous both sexes, and diseases of women Lake City, Utah. FOB MOLTII A and children. $5.00 OFFICE HOURS 10 a. as. to 5 3 DISEASE ALL CATARRHAL p. m. Evenings, Tuesdays and FriMEDICINES FURNISHED FREE days only, 7 to 8 p. m. Doctor Shores' motto is: Sundays, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. A Low Fee, Quick Curs, Kild and iNfoariuiATr.n.j fr I.AKK CITY. to lr..!i:il I'lllrl'hsr, Prir-- '.avml u.il SVX.T Itooh. itKi-n- . !rirtiq CALVIN HOOD, President. i v. Ion n vsim. r, Statloiuirv. l4 'lr-!- l nn-- l neh.a. i.iuhsi Look Out for Counterfeit Bills ri I second lire, stoves and to he sold at once. We must carpt-- l tell to gel money. Special raY during Conference. X. L. Tel. Second-Han- d S E. Sve.ond 3- - Ttare Smi'ii 1. A. SOKHNSHN I..' A. Ali.ss. Fine Will' W. Rooms Cllt Arrangements l.ave ltin completed by the republic:) national trunk !!ncs running with the send sperial w -t from St. Louts t. train October z8;i for a tour of Missouri mh r the m:iageniL"-.- t of the Cummer- ial Traviler- - dull of M Eacli train will have twen'y men selected from tlie dull- - and fi. c speakers make addresses at the appointed slopping places en the different (outet. arnal..r('ridi.n la It i, announced that the Nledringhau Montpelier, Ida., Oct. 23 Sm,vur mills and s'amping ha-, dnii-.hv.1 the Frank J. Cannon which have been shut down during the lire days, held a series ui eleven meetfour months, will ri time next ings in Oneida. Bannock and Hear Lake past Thomas Nicdrlnghaus said that week. counties, concluding in Pari tnnixht. mills would employ ijaoo men. All of the meeting have been the larg-es- l the ever held in southeastern Idaho. Although the largest r nils were secured, many anxious ones could not gain admission. He spoke a: each meettilKdtiniht Ait Ilk tt-- i g ! d t'.Hish Arri'P. v'..-X vu ing with hit usual force and earnestness. From here hr goes lo Aiiny and Fean- ton, Wya ,' iliff'-ren- W. T. T. J. EAMAN. C. J. LANTRT. McIntihx. Sheen Saleunae. J . T. VxiiUtDY.'Hog Baleens Hal. C. W. 1377 Book-keepe- r. w. Stock. Yards. A lt C hiuI D Btuck Kxctiance, Kansas City Ihoupt Kxtihx. Uakxst Karons Faxx. Conn Bai.k. CuaacsrosDxxrB AsnroggiaKMXMiSoLiciTRU. Caiital. Twisty Yeah.' Active Am?u Know that tlie" SIEGEL-SANDER- S Live Stock Commission Co. fur I.-- A. Al.I.KN. The Kansas City Live Stock Commission Company m Cinfictionuy ana Im 'tun . TVrr. lVh.iV. i!v llulv. Salt Umpk. . J. C. FARRINGTON'. I lli I r'ov' UTS. I.- P. Moxtuouhxt. i Cattle Salotineti. T. J. Bauas. ofliro. Do You s riiot-'.iry- NATURES WARNING. Aches and Palna aro the Danger 5lg- That You Are Stole and Need Treatment. Home When Yo'i Al-ui- w.-- r PROF. A. A. MEIR, Your wliw-liouie la at No. Ml Wat, on Btxth Booth stzoaC Master George flalt Iaike City. suKvred from a eunipllii atlon of kidney and bladder troubles. in areat usln. His parents realising the rontbiuHlIy, day und night, li Deotor after stuuii euiultiloo ha was in, spent atl'u--small fortune In seeking relief.oaaa. BUfarent seemed to understand hla was consulted nud none of thn slightest bennllt. Finally, at the were tried, without obiidim-.ua a last resort to go and eae Dootor of many friends, they for the tittle fellow Mtiorvs, and It was a happy day for both put lent and '. huffan to Improve from tlie bvainnlng. The very first dose of medicine he Sfiiiued to heuetU him and It only took a very short course of treatment to aCord hi..i complete relief. letheunly Ksusq- - fTtylHor-- v tl at mnti.tiilnt Hrxt-rl- i brnver niid ltirlilo? fHliere at Salfl-aho- . They are Sellable and will give yuttr liiieliK.aatteiiti'iii all nlnng tl.r line. tl'KITK t FBAHK SIEGEL IS auger, Kinsu Cl:;. TIMW. A. G. IIUDNALL, Branch.DouhP, Salt Liki 11 - s Corre-ivir.ilen- oiSt-Liul- e g s CCTi3gSS2iFS333ES tii-s- 1 The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah Lithiafe Mineral Water. Contains more Lilhla than anv othtr Rheunittlun, Gout, Dlahe'.. and l bottle each, $7.00 per cac. Order Hr-xh- ; !ir-.i!i- waii-Utsia-r- he in . the world. Put up In .. i t to PotRivelyeuree case of fifty quar- The Salt Lake City Soda Water C H)II; i(.t:u. HALT LAKK CITY, UTAH - |