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Show ANOTHER GRAND REPORT. Fiou Majeitr'i Dockyard, ' III Portsmouth, England, of 16,000 Ma Are Constantly Employed. Some time ago the Portsmouth Times and Naval Gazette published a most thrilling and remarkable experience of the wife of Mr, Frederick Payne, himself connected with the - Portsmouth dockyard for many years. The report produced a great sensation, ' not only in Portsmouth, but throughout the country, being considered of sufficient Importance for reproduction and editorial comment by the leading ; metropolitan and provincial press of I England, as showing the marvelous I power which St Jacobs Oil possesses . as a cure for Rheumatism, its applies- tlon having effected a perfect cure in i the case of Mrs. Payne, after having i been a helpless cripple and given up by several physicians. We have now further evidence of its Intrinsic value as a Pain Conqueror. Our readers will do well to follow the Intelligent and highly interesting de- I tails as given In Mrs. Rabbets own 5 words: ? "To the Proprietors St. Jacobs Oil "Gentlemen: My husband, who is a - shipwright in His Majestys dockyard, met with an accident to his ankle and 1t leg. spraining both so badly that his leg turned black from his knee to his ! toes. The doctor said it would be 1 months before he could put his foot to t . the ground, and it was doubtful I whether he would ever get proper use of his leg again. "A few days after the accident I had a book left at the door telling about St. ; Jacobs OH, so I procured a bottle from our chemist, Mr. Arthur Creswell, 878 I began to ust Commercial Road. St. Jacobs Oil, and you may guess mj surprise when in about another week from that date my husband could not only stand, but could even walk about and in three weeks from the time 1 first used the Oil my husband wa back at work, and everybody talking , about his wonderful recovery. This ) not all. Seeing what St Jacobs Oil could do gave me faith in your Vogel- ers Curative Compound, also favora bly mentioned in the book left at my house. I determined to try the on my little girl, who was suf ; ferlng from a dreadful skin disease, the treatment of which has cost mr large sums of money in going from doctor to another with her, all to purpose. has taken two bottles of Curative Compound, and one now hardly take her for the child. Her skin has such a nice 'healthy color after the sallow' look she has always had. i "I shall never cease to be thankful for the immense benefit we have derived from these two great remedies of yours. I think it a duty to recommend these medicines now I have proved their value. (Signed.) "Elizabeth S. Rabbets, "93 Grafton Street, Mile End, "Landport, Portsmouth, England." A liberal free sample of Vogeler' Compound will be sent by addressing St Jacob's Oil, Ltd., Baltimore. The above honest, straightforward Statement of Mrs. Rabbets evidence is stronger and far more convincing than pages of paid advertisements, which, (hough in themselves attractive, yet Jack that convincing proof which Mrs. Jtabbets description of her own expedience supplies. SL Jacob's Oil has a larger sale throughout the world than that of all other remedies for outward application combined, and this can only be accounted for from the fact of its superiority over all others. i Whore Upward I , 1 5 com-poun- Ione Four Big; ROUTE TOTHB I WORLD FAMED VIRQINIA Hot Springs Magnificent Train Service, Dining Cars, Pullman Sleepers, Observation Cars. THE NEW Homestead Hotel Entirely rebuilt of Brick, Stone f, end Iron, will be on March opened 10th, 190a. Fire-proo- Reduced Rate Tickets now on sate. t For full Information of the call on agent BIQ FOUR ROUTE. or address the undersigned J, LYNCH, Uta'I Put. A Tick! Aft. WARREN W.R.OIPPt, Aut. O. P.AT.A O, KEEP YOUR SADDLE , DR THE ORIGINAL NEWS SUMSIARY. WEEK IN CONGRESS. Chslera has broken out at Mecca. The wife of Senator Peffer of Kansas, is dead. The movement of citrus fruits from southern California this year is far behind the figures of last season. Consular reports from Macedonia confirm the previous reports of the appearance of armed bands in several districts. Cholera has broken out among the pilgrims at Medina. One hundred and ten deaths from the disease have occurred. The crews of the sailing fleet at St. Johns, N. F., numbering 3,000, are on a strike, demanding an increase of from (3 to 84. Fire has broken out in the cedar brakes near Marble Falls, Tex and great tracts of valuable timber are being consumed. The successive Incarcerations and banishments of important dignitariea are causing widespread uneasiness In Constantinople. Nearly all the plumbers, tinamitha and sheet metal workers who struclc on Monday at Paterson, N. J have returned to work. Abraham Pasha, the military commander in North Albania, has been shot by Albanians for endeavoring to restrain violence. ' Gov. Gen. Rodriguez, with 500 men, defeated 400 revolutionists at Savllla, department of Magdalena, Columbia, on February 22nd. England had a direct trade with Cuba 'of over $10,000,000, in addition to considerable Indirect trade through New 'York and Liverpool. The United States cruiser Atlanta is assisting in the naval maneuvers now taking place off Mardel, In the Rio da la Plata, Argentine. General Chakir Pasha, brother of tha late Grand Vizier of Turkey, has been arrested at Konak, Island of Princlpos,, by the Sultan's order. It is stated that the government of Spain has been considering the question of raising its mission to tbt United States to an embassy. Figures compiled by the snow inspector of New York city show that the removal of snow this winter haa cost the municipality $700,000. The British admiralty officials deny the report, circulated in the United States, of the sinking of a torpedo boat destroyer in the English channel. The street car strike at Norfolk, Va., is still unsettled. Cars are still running under military escort, and many motormen wear the uniform of tha militia. General Wood, in Havana, says tbst the statement made by beet sugar Interests that the Cuban sugar crop of this year has been bought up by the sugar combination is without foundation. Mrs. Matilda Brothers, who had resided In Santa Clara, Cal., for ninety years, is dead at the age of 100 years. She was a member of the Guerrers family, prominent in early California history. The United States has received fresh pledges from Russia and also from Ger many as to the conservation of tha commercial rights of other nations In China within the zones of influence of the above named powers. March 4. Housz The house spout another flay in discussion of the bill to classify the rural free delivery service, and place the carriers under the contract system. No vote vrus reached. The fete of the bill Is In doubt, slthouKh the Impression prevailing I that It will be defeated. Before the debate began the conference report on the Philippine tariff bill vut adopted. The vote was on party lines, except that Messrs. McCall of Massachusetts, Little field of -Maine, and Hentwoie ..a&csota, voted with the Democrats against the ods;U-,- ' of is report. SaasTa The credentials of Mr. Allison Mr, DolUver, both of Iowa, were presented, both having been for another term. Among the bills passed were tho following: Appropriating 15,000 to pay Lincoln W. Tib-bfor having suved the cargo of powder of the brig tornado In 181: muklng Grout Falls, Mont., a port of entry of the customs district of Montana and Idaho; appropriating II. 150, 000 to carry out an agreement with the Crow Indians, and W.iKM a year for the support and maintenance of the permanent International commission of the congress of navigation, and for other purposes. A bill to divide the state of Texas Into four Judicial districts was passed. -- 1 The Hudson Bay compsny's officials In Winnipeg deny emphatically that they have received any confirmation from their agents in the far north of the story that Andree was shot by Eskimos on the shore of Hudson bay. George Musgrove, said to be leader of a band of southwestern desperadoes and a brother of the noted "Black Jack" who was hanged at Clayton, N. M., a year ago, has been captured near Alamogordo, N. M., by Postoffice Inspector C. L. Doran of Denver and a ' posse. Invitations to the coronation, with the assignment of seats, have bean issued to the number of several thousand, sad a larga portion of tbs available space in the abbey already Is allotted. The demand for carriages and horses on coronation day will be unprecedented. An engagementof federal troops and tbs still warlike Mayas, commanded by Chief Leon, Is reported at Merida, Yucatan, in which the rebels lost eighty Lilted and 150 wounded. Tbs encounter took place on tha road to Guatemala. It now appears certain that White-laReid, of the American delegation at the coronation ceremonies, will taka Brook house in Park Lana for hla stay In London during the coronation, lie will pay 120,000 for bis aix weeks occupancy of the building. A cable message from Rodgers, commanding tha Aslatio station, nays that the battalion of marines which made the hazardoui march across the island of Samar, arrived at Cavite on tha find instant, and are now quartered in the marine barracks. Senor Ampil, presidents of the town of Cental, province of Morong, Luzon, whole wall known as an American sympathizer, and who wa recently captured by the InaurgcnU, together with some of the native constabulary, baa been rcaoued from hla capture. w Rear-Admir- 7594) POMME ..W.SLICKE Atiem f f 01 Or V t uianfe 7'!,. i -- PROTECT RIPER AND SAPP I 'MI hardest stoi CATALOGUES 3HOWIM6 PUl 1 m BOTH f RPC OP (jAPMt NTS AND Ha UNe A J.TOWCR CO BOSTON MASS al i et March S. Hors The house contlnu-- d the debate on the bill to classify the rural free delivery service, but without action adjourned early out of respect to the memory of Keuresentatlve Polk of Pennsylvania, whose death occurred suddenly at Philadelphia. The conference report upon the pension appropriation bill was called up by Mr. Barney of Wisconsin, and, after a brief debate, was adopted. The senate amendments to the bill to extend the time for the redemption of Internal stamps were disagreed to and the bllf was sent to conference. Sxsat Early In the session tha senate passed the legislative, executive and judklal appropriation bill, the second of the big supply measures to be acted upon at this session, Mr. Clay addressed the senate in opposition to the shipping bill and bad not concluded when the senate adjourned. He made a forceful and Interesting argument, which was given careful attention by bis colleagues. . flow He Could Disperse Them, street preacher in a city in Scotland called a policeman who was passing and complained about being annoyed by a certain section of his audience and asked him to remove the objectionable ones. "Weel, ye see," replied the cautious officer, it would be a hard Job for me to spot them, but Ill tell ye what Id dae if I were you." Wh.it would you do? eagerly inJust gang quired the preacher. roon wi the hat. A ou Governor's Staff. Gov. McSweeney of South Carolina has appointed Col. J. H. Eat 111 of Savannah, Ga., as honorary aid on hla staff, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Sui prise at the selection for such & position of a resident of another state may be lessened by the knowledge that they have been for friends; many years closo personal that both aro newspaper men, and that Col. Estill, who has had much military experience, ia a native of South Carolina. Seventeen Servots for On Man In a New York household the domestic corps consists in all of seventeen servants. It happens that the family consists of one person. As this gentleman Is likely to be invited out frequently to dinner, and Is not of an age to do much entertaining himself, the servants are not often called on to make any extraordinary exertion. New York Sun. EARLIEST RUSSIAN MILLET. Will you be short of hay? If so, plant a pleuty of this prodigally proliflo millet. 6 to 8 Tons of Klch Hay Acre. Price 50 It. 1 90; 100 lbs. 11. Low freights. John A. Salzer Heed Co., La Crosse, Wu. V ler Work of Joel Chandler-HarrsJoel Chandler Harris, the author, lives in a little frame cottage in Atlanta, Ga. He writes from six to seven hours a day, turning out from 1,500 to 2,000 words, using a typewriter. , March 0, Mr. Winslow' Soothing Syrup For chi Id ren icolhlntr. toftent (he gum, reduce debate on the bill to classify tho rural free deju In. cuiesw inti collo. 26c bottle livery service and to place the curriers under contract. Whom the Princes Meant. Sehatz A notable speech was made in the Sir Arthur Sullivan was once the senate by Mr. Hanna of Ohio on the pending bearer of a letter from the princess of hipping bill, which be discussed from the Wales, now Queen Alexandra, to her point of an American business man. Uls arguThe ments were carefully prepared, be was alwuys mother, the queen of Denmark. She says forceful and earnest, and at times he became latter read it and said: in her letter. 'He will tell you about eloquent. He commanded tbe undivided attention of the senate and of the galleries, and the little monkey. I assure your when he closed he received congratulations of said Sir Arthur, 'T am quite majesty, many of his colleagues. of any Ignorant on the subject Early in the session, Mr. Frye, In charge of monkey." The queen, with a laugh, the pending shipping bill, obtained an agreeShe means herself." ment that the senate should vote on the meareplied: sure and all pending amendments at 3 p. m., TliliT Monday, March 17, that time being entirely WeoffprOne Hundred Dollars reward for ny satisfactory to those opposed to the bill. rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall Before consideration of the shipping bill was Catarrh Cure. resumed, an extended deb te occurred on the F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, measure providing for the protection of the We, the undoralKned, have known F. J. president of the United States. No action on Cheney for the last IS years and believe him the bill was taken. perfectly honorable In all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligamade by their firm. tions March 7. West ATruax. Wholesale Drufrjtsts, Toledo, A wa O.; Walding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale Hons. bill passed to ratify the act Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. of the legislative assembly of Arizona, proHull s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, g viding for an exhibit at the St. Louis exposidirectly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Frio tion. Tho per bottle. Sold by all druggist Bills were passed providing for printing Ball's Family Pills are the besU copies of tbe special report on the diseases of cattle and 800,000 copies of the report on For French Academicians. diseases of the horse; for tbe use The French Academy has appropriof the house and for the use of the ated a sum for tbe maintenance of an senate, and for tbe purchase or construction of a launch for the customs service at Astoria, album in which three photographs of every Immortal one showing the full Or. Sis ATI. The diplomatic and consular ap- face and two the profile will be carepropriation bill was passed, and then the senfully preset ved. When an academiate took up the measure for the protection of cian dies it is usual to adorn what the president of the United States. Mr. may be called the literary Hotel des Bacon of Georgia continued bis speech, begun Invalldes with his bust, but occasionyesterday, In opposition to the bill, making an ally the sculptor experiences difficulty extended constitutional argument against it. in finding a trustworthy representaThe senate agreed to make the bill the untion of the departed great finished business at the conclusion of consideration of tbe ship subsidy bill. Free. Ton Can Get Allen' Foot-Ea- e Honsa The house devoted another day to I Mrs. Francis Podmore, President W. C. T. U., Saranac Lake, New York, Owes Pier Plealth to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Read Pier Letter. . For several years after my last child was born I felt a peculiar weakness, such as I never had experienced before, with severe pains in the ovaries and frequent headaches. I tried the doctors medicines and found it money worse than wasted. A friend who had been cured through the use of Lydia E. Einkhams Vegetable Compound advised me to try it. I did so, also your Sanative Wash, and I must say I never experienced such relief before. Within six weeks I was like another woman. I felt young and strong and happy once more. This is several years ago, but Lydia E. Tinkhams Vegetable Compound i3 my only medicine. If I ever feel bad or tired a few Mrs. Francis Todmore. doses brings instant relief. $5000 FORFEIT IF TIIE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of th feeling, inilammation of tho ovaries, backache, womb, that bearing-dow- Dear Mrs. Finkiiam n bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, and feelings, blues and hopelessness, Lydia E. they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Plnkliams Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles, lief use to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. all-go- ne CLEM THE TRnCKI Zltrt IfkUo CVtnry m tki fritM It.tUlitrgMM i tOtk ri. Httlitr 01 UIh U U,vhm.rtle TbflrtlfMft Ttrf jlldr r Tb U.8. u Mat of ArUUroolttM ifcotoatof ovtr MOooalot n IM fteot. Sow 4 ja Uka Uot, ktud Mated, ?Ot Ur. For mar? Our Contury Out U bout4 te eMrtatal? raroluUoniio oot (rowing oil wa oinai 4aana of froro te raparl m 0 fcwobvU Fr ro. FrtooM jltldaU Itfua running from dirt ci)op. 8a t (ho owia nut oj thla aariotf tio tpriog M oai) M Mlgiilwrt tba ooaHbg fall for ood. It will aural Don pj o. Marvel 1Vheat 42 bus. per Mem Salrei Thu uni apring wboat u onrtb that will jrl4 polug crop uorth, ooat, aouth, o t wt u4 lu uvorr atoio la lha Ualo. Wa ulau hurt iM alarttt4 Maor huahtU per ucra iwU wheat, iaWlag au uur fuma, fut a 41 SPELTZ Tba weot uiurutloua atreul u4 he Mwiarth, Mt ho of rioh uai a. t tat Mu Si pruduuUf tmNtolOWiMa pat groiu VEGETABLE SEEDS sot-In- ul IF uru tha lurguat gruworo u4 uur a look of ourllaat Pmi, Fooua, Sweat aaru bmmm Frioaa r Tar tow Oatoe aa4 fueraMuu. mukiug vagotohiaa taste u4 up puuud. Cautogu lella. 99,-0- 00 For 10c Worth $10 Our grout uutalegua uoutolaa toll daaeriptlou of uur BauMloaa Stria, laMlng 10 huahala; our Tripla Uootoe Cora, going guo huabotaj ear pettteec, jUUmg e0 tebela per uerej eur groae eleaag riaturee, pmdaaitg 4 toe a ef atogulSeeuI ha?; eur Fa Taeeieie with 0 too, Out. with Its tone ef f great Mdir per uere Holier e greet catalogue, I00 te n wide evoke gtrdouer er werrh JT ftrnar. with 1 form coed oewplaa, vcrih to Biutied you ee r llOtogaleattrt X - Rfe, s ut two-thir- one-thi- rd to Allen S. Olmsted, Write Y.,foia FREE sample of Allt as a powder. It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet Makes new or tight Bhoes easy. A certain cui e for At all Chilblains and 25 cents. shoe stores; and druggists ht,u4 uV poatoge tfi ' -- ) . V 'h I t?:; Vci' It CJISOSSJSg JohnASalzerSeed Co. ,A. viac. - r. ; - - i nil rtk mk 10 IV ivy - Ofc t to-da- y March 8. Hour House closed the general debate on the bill to classify tbe rural delivery service and place the carriers under the contract sys- tem. Representative Burleson of Texas Introduced a resolution of Inquiry, calling upon tbe secretary of state for Information as to whether he declined to request the British government to grant passports to Iiev. Hiram W. Thomas and wife, who are alleged to have requested permission to go to South Africa for the purpose of distributing funds raised in the United States for the relief of prisoners. Senator McLaurln of Mississippi has given notice of an amendment he will Oder to tbe Ship subsidy bill, Intended to prevent officials Of the United Ststes government from receiving any benefit from the enactment of the proposed law, Tbe amendment requires that tbe Barnet of all members of firms, of Incorporators and stockholders of all corporations, whether owners of subsidized ships or contractors to build the same, ahull be made publlo. DeWitt Browne accidentally shot Howard Mathewney through the fleshy part of the calf of the left leg while on Bonnet avenue, Cripple Creek. The ame bullet struck the shoe of another boy standing about twenty away, Tbe itata department has as yet received no Intimation of the selection of p successor to Lord Pauncefote. It baa bad the Impression that the choice when made will fall to one of the four under eecretarlea of the British foreign Foot-Kan- Frost-bite- s. A to Secret. You should be careful not to intrust another unnecessarily with a secret which It may be hard matter for him to keep. There is as much responsibility In imparting your ovn secrets as In keeping those of your neighbor. to the department, either military or civil, will be sent. The railway atrlke which baa been Impending for tome time past In Italy baa been averted by tha making of mutual concessions, resulting from the strong pressure which the government has exercised both upon the railway company and their employee. The mystery surrounding the murder of Mrs. Ada Klump of Lowell, Mich., by means of oolsonoua headache powdera cent through 'he malls, la still unsolved. William Klump, the husband, who haa been suspected of being the principal, te still in jail i ttr t- ; i b NEW CURE FOIt KIDIHMUM Bright's Disease, Rheumatism, Grarel, luln in the Buck, Dropsy, etc., you will upcu reqnest be mailed A LARGE TRIAL CASE FREE. of tho Kidney and Blrddrr nnn a III' sue, itheuinallMn, Gravel, Pain In tho Bladder Back, Dirdira, ditl.iult or too frequent of water, Dropsy, ete. For tliew Pausing Kpeelfln Cure Is found In a new botanical discovery, tho wonderful Ksvs-KsShrub, called from thi'Giun,''1! by botanist, the Liver, Lost tudia. It baa the extraordinary record Disorder Bright tor, Zwt for Hewing. Englishwomen have taken up the "charity sewing clubs with renewed zest since the return of the Duchess of York from her tour of the British colonial The Ohplr possessions. brought home an astonishing number of frocks, flannel petticoats and wraps that the future queen had taken the time to cut and make during her trip, assisted by her ladlra In waiting. reubofly Medical Institute h but 00 equal. Uoauiu MurelU. no Half an hour all the time required to dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. 1 Study Month African Languaga, King's College has In the present session started special classes for South African languages. The pro- gram mentions Dutch and Zulu, but any of the dlalccu In use In the great South African can be dominions studied by those who wish to fit themselves for a career In that part of the world. London Chronicle, office. With tbe approval of General Chaffee, commanding the division of the Philippines, a military prison te established on Pola Mallgi island, in the Laguna da Bay, to which prlaonera belonging Work. Kaoogolsa I'rof. Flokerlng The stuff of the Harvard college ob- Man's Mission on Earth. servatory hus presented Prof. E. C.' Medtcat DocK. Free. Pickering with a silver loving cup in Know Thvlf Mnnual. t book nformtn on1,Mn recognition of his twenty-fiv- e years' Frv. pofcipaltS, ed. rtml4r, meo hw Hctunewof service as director, I'rof. Pickering tloiilng thin pMpip; tic fortowry 101110. or Mmlai 1rlr Isold l.ifH, the Is a high authority on astronomy. 1 'ttle. the ol thl nr any age, ldt VtMiiual Rook prviu'rl pHnn. Kiifnl For contribution? to science he holds aro up , with ftigrAThMfii1 cover. I.lhmry Kdiilon, full gill, ONLY fl; two gold medals from the Royal AsInferior itlirtilKnri edltlnn, & D Kl'Tlih Ad Mutliuftl ImmMuio. 4 Multlncb I'ent! tronomical society cf Great Britain drcMthe opp. Never IIoum. lhm on. Mu., ill olii nq and the Rumford and Draper medals butt III thm country. Vt rlto Uni Ifor ibcMi book; lo hnlih ami happlM. key dmiiiiiittluu, la awarded In this country. person or by letter; V to humltty, lu to I. M Mill thla Diarlng, httnburg, Cl 1,200 hospital curt In SO days. It acts directly on the Kldne)., and cure by draining out of tint Blond tho polumou LrlO Acid, L abate!, etc., VI bleh ran) tho . Janie lltointis, Fwi , of the Board of Review Dnreati of Fen.loiis, Washington, D. wa.ettred after many plitdrlnhl felled stid he bed given up all hope of reeovery. Nathaniel Anderson, F , of Gna-- wood, 8. t'., writes I Wnsastillererof Kidney and Madder troll Idee, h!i h caused two the Kidneys; hnd to urinate evoy few Incurminutes; pity lelstui told him hi. r.Mt able, butwiiaeomidendyeuredby Alknvla. AlMu D. Lana, Auburn, Me., writes; Woscunnlof wltli h assosevereastoeaUM' him to uso crutches. Hundreds of dmilar produced If desired. Many belt"., Including MImi Viola Dealing, F te..burg, Did,, Mrs. K. It. Dlnsimmi South Derrlli Id, Mss. , s' o testify as to It wonderful rurally powrrilu h idney disease and other disorder peculiar to wi .nett. 1 hat you may Judge of thevsbieof this Great t, ti, lllteu-matl.- !t Ill send yob ono Lsrgn Discovery for Joiumdi. w tiso hv ninll Free, only l,lngIt (list when cured yourself yell will recommend to others. It Isa Pure Ppeelilo and tan not fa 1. Adre-- , Tho t litireli Kidney Cure Loiujauiy; No. !U0 JtVUrlh Aveuuo, New Vurk City. To Cure n OoltI In Ono day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tahlota. AU druggist refund money if It fall to cure. 2oa 8a tlvan' Truthful Itciuurk. John I- - Sullivan has been recog. nlzed as a truthful as well as a fighting man. ''I've made a monkey of myself again, ho said the other day. SHOIS UNION AVftV inrrtfUf cf I4ftate1.1nd Fatra. .sc! MAOC. M tuelt drAtoVl wf . K.nsfiisrrt'.i-.- . lfloizzrl,'!.! I'nlrt. gCTBWT.jp. j ... t:-- n I nan ilvuOiig HE ht AS MS I W.Uihiu o.mk t un ami 1 .l-- tt iHtmitiiu ndlolttnor!nn au. lions iiiauaujolUertwoiiiao. ictiirars In the ana Id. W. I,.lhia ;la-land'l.MliorIi't d tiy slit with BMW amt "W oIk of ther tnekre, ar fmiml to la Jm. a S"h1. Ii.y will out soar two pan ot orduiAry J.iw ami 4 0 eta. . Vail e t f ef Imthin, ferWa N (i mnn Kill Cnrnra ( .,f, nt 3 h umral larujnrmk Kt.iM. v I hJ i.u W. t lMusle 4 00 "Gill Ails IJu" amot h. ,.,'.11. tatanf piii, . i.i 11,1.11 a.tr. r u t ataloafV . f 1i I do not bcllovi rise's Cure for Constimptlo baa an equal (or cough ami rnlda. Jolts F i, Bov lu, Trinity ImL, Feb. i, IIML Fp-'t- To Head Off Avalantbao, Avalanches are bo common in Switzerland that devlres are now being made to control t'letu. The Svl.-- form carthwoiks or entienchmruU which are poluted In ut-u fashion that avalanches coming In contact with them aro apUt and so driven aside. -- i.' . s JA Jut e'sTe w. ff '! i.r N. U., Thompson's Salt Lake-N- o. Ejfo Water It, t002, |