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Show Re! ""rlriinStreet Cfaaalrtg. of paved has about 300 miles cost of street labor total The was only $529,000. last 1 I Bsr yr ClD PincrUALlEN's7oOT.EASE. I Pl", it Cares painful, smarting, nerv-A-C It's the d ingrowing nails. of the age. comfort discovery eitesr a certain cure for lk Sold by all druggists, 25c. lf crsis. tip.!.! iw. ff Le Roy. j- s-- - Sf bX SreTch Fontaine vent a Rome Saying, lead to l t HIS DEAL WITH ASTOR. rads Trouble of Aaron Burp Traced In Old U V DARING Records, Under Aaron Burr and hl brilliant Chemln mene a daughter, Theodosia, Richmond Hill ravTto Th. anins these write became the most famous Phrase was that there place of hosis more thanono way of pitality In New York, saya Burton J. doing 8 thlng Hendrick. Talleyrand, Jerome Bonaparte and Louis Philippe were enterSieep in Old Age. tained there. John Jacob Astor, how18 as age ad because theie is lessened ex- ever, was not charmed by its literary Rnd political penditure of physical and mental associations, or its natural beauty. But he did see that the Extreme old age. a practically second childhood, reierts to the in- city was Inching tip to Richmond Hill; and that It would soon be needed for fantile habit of frequent slumber. building lots, Richmond Hill, too, was heavily mortgaged the mortgage payable in July, 1804. About this time Bmr became involved in hla quarrel with Hamilton. His letters to Theodosia show that the sale of It is likely to cure you, f , 0l, Rtflimmul Hill was the only possible way of forestalling ruin. So, as his mortgage became due, and just one Fi" hlcl,n Discovery Cure.. month before the Hamilton duel, As' , IKR(R. Buffalo, y tor twilight the place for $160,000. Unquestionably this money facilitated ened condition. My summlh Va m Burr's ; perhaps it was used, who i1 , akln'o, ",5 knows, flight m his wild Southwestern scheme? Burr returned to New York trouble Had a pliysU-iatmt he after his miserable wanderings In Eume. After I had lem, lVko V for aome time, a man who I id n,.!i rope, tint never succeeded in rehabil! Ooldon Medical lUvmery. tom fft! His old law clients nd 1 prururwl IsjI lie of i l felt itating himself. shunned him; his former friends IgI had uaed to continued the use of tha nored him; the only faithful ones for aever.l weekauntn I wu Discovery were his creditors. Among these wa scollent !', ,s preparation and I am glad tell how good it is, who acquired, piece by piece, Astor, WBeRi SOKR, all that wfas left of Richmond Hill. Main Street, Buffalo, N. T (Manager of the Enterprise Millinery.) Between the lines of the moldy real estate records of New York we can nalarial and Liver Trouble Cured. trace the wretchedness of Aaron Burr. D. B. V.r--aPinnca, Buffalo. N. T. t ao Djr Si was a rlctlm of malaria Hver trouble. The Flamingo's Plumage. Doctored for some time but condition are about seven species of There continued to grow worse and I my to began FlnHy Dr. Pierce'. Golden three of which are In flamingoes, was Discovery and I am happy to say that a recommended America, frequenting the Bahamas, course of treatment with tbla remedy wu moat effectual. I aoon Florida and Cuba, says the Scientific began to Improve, appetite returned, my American. In height the flamingo avcomplexion became clear and brlghtTl regained my good spirit and was aoon restored erages about five feet. If Its curved to health. I cannot say enough in favor of neck were stretched to Its full length Yours trulv. your medicine. Miu Luun.a DgvAb, the bird would tower above the head S0S5 St Qiarles Ave., New Orlcana, La. of an ordinary man. Young married people should read the "Common Sense Medical Adviser." Send During May and June, the breeding to Dr. 1L V. Pioree, ISulTalo, N. Y 21 time, the birds' bright-coloreplum one-costamps, for the book in paper age ls faded, but reassumes its most d covers, or 31 stamps for & radiant hues In winter. When first copy. hatched the young have straight bills, which, after a time, develop Into a of good bent shape. ter health, and good health Is largely a matter of healthy activity of tho bowels. Dr. The first plumage is grayish white, 1iorcea Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- and passes through various tints of tion. They are safe, sure and speedy, and once taken do not have to be taken pink, rose, carmine or vermilion to always. One little 'Pellet is a gentle the full scarlet of the adult, which laxative, and two a mild reaches its deepest shade on the cathartic. They never 13al Ifif'C wings. Several years are necessary gripe. Dy all druggists, l to perfect the final gaudy plumage. u ?0lt -- vJ?l precipitate Action inside the street silence reigned next corner a man but on the American. d bailing-Balti- V Meaning 0f Old Pr0Verb- - A!1 more Foul Mreath.tlffi is caused by foul stomach torpid liver, bitter or bad furred tongue, loss of, or Irregular feeling in ewheavy or full bloated sour eructa- br(wh bilious headaches, J; gas, sick or or " the to despoudency, Irritabie temper or peevishness Not all of these !,S kindred symptoms. nwms are present in every case. ,njJ? with Mo Invigorate both stom-- J pro-healthy action, there is to say Pierces fXU no superior agent toIt Dr. Is prepared Medical Discovery. the use of a particle of alcohol, L the active medicinal principles the roots of native American STnuTend ia an honestly made, safe tone P &" ,nd liver and To start the digestive h, Iff St ex-fro- m n forming appetite for stimulants, and cures are lasting and not i, the temporary exhilaration some-jaexperienced from strong alcoholic 1 benefits ai & abilii; feplwj " I!' that It may property te the end dl-- L prepare for proper assimilation C food which otherwise can not the body. You cannot find ao this more than Golden Mescal Sovery. A whole train of bodily result when the stomach becomes L torpid and weak, and, naturally iiagh, when tho stomach trouble is 1Bd a, blc re me: tmri- soffn Is stronger than his stomach, the stomach is weak it Ud to promptly tonod up and put in 4'arefore, when - Cot- - 'OUV.il in it, fspm iootle ffiSUtly ail-L- trd thev, curead 3 is being depondent theroon, hence H Is that rheumatism, lobes pimples, eruptions, scrofulous f; W kidney affections and various and inrse appearing maladios yield to the teml ent tonic and alterative properties of r Dear Golden Medical Discovery. Py a Is an ac-- t, mind that the " Discovery a isu enfroB cur s vdiat id. i elllk i, Mas i coart bad ist 1L and not a beverage potent medicine taken for Its exhilarating effects. u made to cure disease, not to appease craving for stimulants. Dont be wheedled or over-persuadbe jio taking something else which may be 1 4 to be lust as good." Take only iuolden Mealcal Discovery" which has record .r than a third of a well-at-tevIrbraclng many thousands of cures. As It has cured thousands centurys 1 cot; 1 KrlA.M? ii,n" & - 611-5- 13 com-and- 1, bl d nt cloth-boun- Dr. Pierces S&W CllCldi fc What is Castoria. vs Si .itcl Ntir icy b. 11 rot Dow 5E is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays QASTORIA feverishness. cures Bowels, giving Mothers Friend. a Ir new lk OR C Always Bought, and which has been in use for over has borne the signature of Chas. H. Hetcher, and has been made under personal supervision since All Counterfeits, Imitations and and endanger the health of Infants and Children ri , J ust-as-go- od Allow no one to deceive yon in this. are hut Experiments that trifle with Experience against Experiment, I bar ua4 yoof Dr. Guata.a A. Elrncraetr, of St Taul, Minn., aaya: Caatoria ropratrdly In my practice with food rraulta, and cam oiceiieat, mild and harm lea rtmrdy for cbtldroa. Dr. E. J. Drnnla, of Rt. !.oula. Mo., aaya: "I havo tun'd and prraorltd your Caatoria In my aanitarlutn and out.idt practica for a autubor of yrara and Dad it to bo an cxcellrat rornody tor children. I havo uaod yonr eaaborla la Dr. 8. A. Buehanan, of Philadelphia, ra . aaya : tbs rase of my own baby and fiud it pleasant to taka and haea obtained excellent results from Its use J,10,'r(5,,"h2rma,r!!.e Dr J. E. simpaon. of Chlearo, III., aaya: "I have 9 I u 4 m Afgttablc Preparation Ibr As-tbFood and ula ung the Stomnrhs anti Dowel cf It tho Dieslion.Chcerful-S9andRcsl.Conlal- lt mHIHnv of Ita of colic In children and have found Caatoria to bo a . n rikllit.im of Omaha. Neh any ; "I find your Infanta and children 1 have ever atandard family remedy It la the heat thing for knows and 1 recommend It BESliSBESE Promotes ) u infancy. Dr. V. Cm Id Blattnrr. of Buffalo, N. T.. say! "Tour Caatoria Is food fof children nod 1 frequently prescribe It, always obtaining tbs desired results. TUtl VT ; Fkb its Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. 'Ime M It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach Ms r Dr. U R. ItnMnaon. of ns neither iiDm, Morphine nor Krncral. Kanaaa City. Mo.. aultielent recommendation) mnny atteniptiito linltatii IL I .rave It to tho mother otNahcotic. per. orad arSAKinnraag SmJ- Six Jam,. prudurrd Am. Jm -- "nmynm Harm forConstlM-m- Sanr Sionvach.IJiarrhoca, ''anus, Lonvulsions, Feverish loss of Sleek FaeSin.W result. Wlwl v T avs: , genuine r tul CASTORIA ALWAYS 6&U YOItK. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. d heir. ;Hail -. your ctot lie wtnta ai snow anu a. ireu,,.Blue and do other. Just Iry it ones and you will tba ,i,n,rtac9. I groceii i As PE-RU-I- TRIBUTE TO IA a Spring Tonic to Get the System In Good Shape.' s i I I'e-ru-n- a, e ir. Glenher. t h g Post-Dispatc- Thlnkln Back. I've been tliiukin' buck of late, B prisin'! Ami I'm here to atat t m auspicious ps a sign Of ago, rravbo. or doollne Of my facultii and ylt I'm not foilin' old n bit Any rnoto than sixty-fou- r Ain't no young mnn anymore! 1 Thlnkln' back s n thing 'at grows On a follor, I suppose Older 'at he glls, I jack. More he keeps back! Old as old men git to be. Hr as middle-ageas me. Folks'll find us, .ye and mind Fixed on what we've left behind Rehabilitatin' like Them old times we used to hike Out batefooted for the crick, Long 'bout Aprl first to pick Out some waimest" place to ga In Ooh! my-oWonder now we hadn't died! Grate horseradish on my hid Jea how cold then That-er- e worter must a ben! d Thlnkln back Wy, goodness-ma- t I kin call their name, and aea Every little tad I played With, er fought, er was afraid Of, and so made him the best Friend I had of all the rest! Thlnkln hack, I even hear where they aeeea Up the Still hid In theie like a dream John Clcnhter , Champion Swimmer and Only Athlete to Successfully Swim Through the Michigan Whirl fool Rapids. PE-RU-N- A Restores a Catarrh. System Depleted by John W. Ulenister, of Providence, It. I., champion long distance swimmer of America, lias performed notable feats in this country and England, lie bas used Pcrtina as a tonic and gives his opinion of it in the following letter: Renovates, Regulates, New York. The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio! Gentlemen "This spring for the first time 1 have taken two bottles of leruna, and, as it has done me a great deal of good, I feel ns if I ought to say a good word for ita worth. ATHLETES realize the Importance in good bodily trim. The digestion roust be good, the circulation perfect, bleep regular and enough of it. If the blightest catarrhal condition of lungs or stomach Is allowed to remain, neither digestion nor sleep will be strength-sustainin- Those who lead very active Uvea, Ilka athletes, with good muscular development, find the spring months especially trying. Athletes everywhere praise Feruna because they, of all men, appreciate the value of a tonic that dispels phys- ical depression. Tha vocation of some men may allow them to endure the depressing feelings Incident to spring weather, but the athlete must neer allow himself to get under the weather. " lie must keep in the pink of condition all the time. In order to do this he must avail himself of a spring tonio upon which he can rely. Therefore athletes are especially friendly toward Peruna. Panina never falls them. During the springtime for the lest few years, I have taken several kinds of spring tonks, and hava never received any benefit whaU ever. This year, through the advice of a friend, I have tried Peruna and It has given satisfaction, I advise all athletes who are about to go In training to try R bottle,! for It certainly gets the aystem In good shape. " Yours truly, JOHN W. ULLMSTCR. Ok Let Common Sense Decide me still on green pathway they have gonel they hide, by bend er ford they hide hut. thank the Lord (Thlnkln' bark, ns I have said) hear I laughin' on ahead! James Whitcomb Riley, In Reader for April. And The Still Still Do you honestly believe, that coffee 6olJ loose (in bulk), exposed to dust, germs and insects, passing through many hands (some of "blended," them not or know how dont by whom, you is fit for your use t Of courso you over-clean- ), Value of Good Humor. A thing always to be cultivated Is good humor. No prop to trouble has get been hoovered the equal In strength of good nature. It Is just as don't But LION COFFEE Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen lodges at the plantation, are skillfully roasted at oar factories, where precautions you would not dream ol are taken to secure perlect cleanliness, llavor,strengtb and unllormlty. much an obligation of men to fight against depression as It ia to fight against oppression, and yet men yield readily to depression and say they w ill die before they will submit to oppression. They begin at the wrong place with their heroics. Good humor Is the safety valve. It provides a way for and harmful unnecessary steam, which. If confined, may result In a ruinous explosion. Good humor dwells In the house of comfort; It waters the plants, feeds the ranary, draws the curtains to admit the sunlight and at evening time It lights the lamp. Sioux City Journal. From the time the erfffee leaves the factory no hand touches it tiU it is opened in your kitchen. LEADER 01 Alt FACKACE COFFEES. Thl ham mad LION COFFEE the Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. and increasTliero is no stronger proof of merit than continued all opposition. survive "Quulity ing popularity. on every package.) d (Sold only ia 1 lb. pack Pata Valor. Seeing no other way of earning a livelihood, Pat took to highway robbery. lie bought a pistol, and meeting a traveler, slopped him with the correct formula, "Yer money or yer life." Seeing Pat was green, tho traveler said: "Ill toll you what I'll do. I'll give you all my money for that pis- (Hava yonr Lion-hem- la .' Lion-bea- for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOUiON SriCE J CO., Toledo, Ohio. BAD DEBTS COLLECTED who By us here, there, anywhere. You will make money by sending them in. If we did "The man who marries my daughter," said her proud father, after telling the young man that there was no hope for him, "must havo strength of character. He must have fortitude be must have courage, ho must he able to bear misfortune." "I know It," tne boy replied. "1 knew It before you sold ao, but even at that I'd he willing to lake a chance raid. on her." Chicago Record-li- not know we could collect them, we would not bo spending $6,000,00 this year In advertising. e Stop Put to Hunting. Marshal Colbert of the aouthern district of Indian Territory haa received Instructions from thn United States Indian agent to confiscate all guns, an, munition, buggies, cooking utcnsila and oilier paraphernalia to hunting parties, This order will practical! slop all bunting nation, as Marrbnl In the ChtekB-sColbert will Instruct nil his deputies to see that the Indian agent's Instructions are carried out. w i advise all Athletes who are about to go in training to try a bottle of Hla Courage. Hoars tho Signature of Signature of tACT Ce(T Of WRAPPER. d forthwith handed over the pistol and received the money In exchange. "Now," said the traveler, "hand back that money, or I'll blow your bralna out!" "Blaze away, my hearty!" replied the Irishman; "nlver a taste o powder thcre'a In It." Minneapolis Journal. object to what are railed patent Mf i bnSnd jus. oinl beuellclal . n A Etrong-heade"steeplejack" ls completing the job whldia Elmer Wakefield began Thursday. The "steeplejack" who ls at work now is no better as a "steeplejack than is Wakefield, but he has more regard for the sensibilities of the people who crane their necks to watch hint. Wakefield is the man who did gymnastic stunts at the top of the 200-fosmokestaik of the Western Union building, which he was sent up to put a fresh coat of paint on. He swung about gayly at hla dizzy height, "looped the loop in his chair-likrigging, caught at supporting rods, threatened to turn somersaults, warned the shuddering crowd below to "get read) to pick up the pieces when he fell" and defied two excited policemen to 'come up and arrest hint. After he got tiled of his aerobatic peiformanco he lowered hlms'elf to the ground. Tin u his friends took tint home. The firm which tuts the contract for painting tho smoke-tac- k decided that Wakefield was eutiiely too hazardous a risk. They admitted that his performance was thrilling, but offset that point in his lav or by saying they were not giving a three-rincircus, but were painting smokestacks, and when they went into the Barnum business and hired a big tent Wakefield would be the first man they would look for. Hut meantime, they said, they wanted somebody more conservative. And they got him. The young man who went to work on Wakefields unatcompleted Job Friday morning tended strictly to business. St. Louis tol." "Agreed!" replied Pat. )14I met1 Unnerving Acrobatic Stunts Top of Towering Structures. PAY GLOWING FAMOUS ATHLETES crick-bank- Troubles, healthy and natural sleep. The childrens Panacea The in Y0M I. I It relieves Teething The Kind You Have atonl 30 years, iry Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Constipation and Flatulency. and 11 Co! hla It cures C4d LOST HIM A JOB. eClCNTIPIO COLLEOTOnS OP TOP FLOOR FRANCIS C. LIKE. General Meneger. ASOAYB nCLIAOLC ... .Tl dnd ...1 ul I.....,,...... 4nid Outlcn A.U3U Co. 1741 ArdiNlHHNippt i ftlornd'k .tj'Cto.lit tcold, HeUirta ud min, "'il i in j nora ryi , u DEBTS. t flH Vim ntr Some People DoaI Like Vs. W. N. U.. Balt Lak 0t4 ....a.,....... l BAD COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY. AG l.W Bought. IhOiijpsontEyj Water No. IS, 1005. |