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The Sarsaparilla that's used by Chinese and Hindu; in the bushes cf Australia Aus-tralia and the wilds of South America; the Sarsaparilla that braces British and Beer, and gives strength to French and German, Russian and Turk, ,1 2 I Ths Sarsaparilla that has more than twenty pages of doctors' indorsements, extending over nearly sixty years, embracing every known disease which arises from imp wii s blood ; that's made on honor and made to cure, 4 a 3 ClI L a The Sarsaparilla that's made cf carefuHy selected drugs, the best and purest and rr.oct expensive from the world over; thai's made of a sarsaparilla root costing more than ten times as much as that which enters into the composition cf any ciher Sarsaparilla, a SI 9 The Sarsaparilla manufactured by modrn methods evolved from ha!f a century cen-tury of practical experience; that's made so carefully that every bottle is put up cs if it were an individual prescription, and to whose laboratory any physician, phy-sician, any druggist, any pharmacist is cordially invited and welcomed, il r t" i i fi !t 1 H s Sarv'-n.-'fina r 1 You can i over t FO.UVOjI.KNANDIIOM ITE.VIS OF I TSi T Ei T.' L 3T FOR MAIDS' AKD MATHONS. Fou!arl witli Wt and I. are XImB (iitt it iluw tii Kicp Voiii'' -I'll KIT iirl feii-!tt.,ii to IitauUi'y lite IJuliit'. If we tu!;c a iilt.e leaf out of the mind-c-tre b .'j we can have physical rej'ive;u.; iv.,ii thioegh a yoiuhfui spirit, which i:.nst find e.-:p:; .-.-ii n. Cast ;nvy eatiine i i,;;- it; ;t h; ii.iit f.il to youth and ct;ic'v tte i: ad a real in terest in all thai is going o:i. whether in the world a!::ui you or in the great world. Obi rve a young girl of irmii inteiiig- iii e who has not been "'spoilr !." Co'.u anything be more etriking than 1; teitst, in coutr.;et to the tired apathy cf ht r elders? Ke p your interest alive, feeding it on catholicity of subjects, sub-jects, as you value your youth; for if certain r.i nta! nnsse'.es are not used they will atn-phy. and you will bo old. nti matter what is the date of your birth. Kvcry ieirnui being you en- counter is the . ntral point of the s oi- her point of can such a one es-ef es-ef others? Every univer.-e fix-tn I: view; ho'.v. then, cape the inrrst life has its life aims j'i.-t as vital as yours. Interest yo'-rsef ia others, and, with no s icl-. intent at heart, you will find the si irit refieshed. Away back in nur-cry days we iearn of the little girl who wept ia contemplating the bridge she- did not have to criY-. aTter all; but the lesson did not go very deep, for we k-'ep on worrying until we have !in?s up and down the forehead and lins across. "The thirty-year thirty-year marks." th -y cad th--rn. but i.at Is a mis'.ike. Thirty years of worry would wrinkle a marble forehead, bat thirty years of optimism would keep smooth the most delicate skin. Worry spoils tin' d:;-fition brings health, which ia turn ruins beauty. Worry enwraps the mental f' ilties. and prevents them from free . ri is? fcarcperir. g ju.lgmc nt and shut ;::g out light. I n those who do it must know these thuigs v.-cil, yet still keep on, for r.ot to worry means a con ii-tion ii-tion of j-pirit'tal s r. - :ii ami elevation eleva-tion which is oniy atieln ,, by gra iua' process, nd everyone ha rot l--ai n-' the vay. The Ur.es on the face sr. the expr-s-ie:i of "r:e holy's gi.sr. They will cone; b;i: wi'.o could object to a cr nk'.ir.g aroe,:; ! the eyes thai make a smile tue i-.errU-r. or li :? about the corner of the mouth that have a kindly meaning? Such linos etamp the face with undying youth. Harper s Bazir. SaeitKm to l?;iattry tlii Il.iute. Nothing affords so great an opportunity oppor-tunity for decoration as a window in a recess. A low seat running around it, the cushions upholstered with some artistic tapestry, is suggested at once. After that, growing p ants should be hung from above and curtains arranged ar-ranged te make of the window a veritable ver-itable cozy corner. Of course this is simple if the recessed window is built in the house. But the appearance of a recess may be given to any window, and is advisable often in the case cf one In a large, bare room. Place a couple of brass arms so they will jut out from either side of the window and connect them in front" with a brass pole, over which some curtains are draped. Curtains may also be bung from the side arms and the Inner side of them partially concealed by tall palms. The decorations should be finished, fin-ished, of course, with a window seat. To beautify one of those long, narrow, commonplace balls, hang with some light paper and paint the woodwork In ivory and white. Then midway down the hall or just at the foot of the stairs place a brass rod from wall to wall. Throw curtains of some art material ma-terial over It, and from the center swing a lamp of wrought Iron, " 9 ! II , m MU I I ll II I I ! M M I, . S f i -7 r l.irn. voracious m- ASf-i -t.1- ' I 1 WIN ,'. s Jrk 1 ILlCJ 9 3 n W rj brings exhilaration to the tired austcJ, depressed, discouraged. It removes all impurities from the i i tics which irr"taie the brsin and nerves, and cause countless aches & afford to trust sapariHa that l ntidy Oirls. One often wonders how it is that some lovea'ole girls, who are domesti-eated. domesti-eated. obliging and accomplished, are so ti-rribly careless of their personal appearance at home. They are in the :r!i!ority, it is true, but they are to be rec wi-h very frequently, and it is for their benefit that this paragraph is ;-r.ned. Why should the members of your own household, who are, pre-furaably, pre-furaably, far dearer to you than strangers, be treated with leSs consideration con-sideration thau outsiders? If you are staying at a friend's house, you would not leave your bedroom without making mak-ing a careful, though not necessarily elaborate, toilet. Why, when under the parental roof, should you take your seat at the breakfast table with hair still in "irons." neck and wrists decidedly de-cidedly untidy, and a general appearance appear-ance cf neglect and slovenliness pervading per-vading your attire? Even if there are household duties of a "grubby" nature to be performed fires to be lit, grates to be brushed, or carpets to be swept these can be done just as well if the hair has been neatly arranged, the morning ablutions conscientiously performed, per-formed, and a neat dress donned. Then. Just before breakfast, another washing of the hands, and the putting on of a collar and a pair of cuffs, will make the busy girl quite as attractive in appearance ap-pearance as she undoubtedly is when "dressed" for the afternoon. The habit of going about the house untidily attired at-tired is one which grows rapidly on the unwise girl who once adopts it. It appears so much more easy to keep in the "curlers," instead of giving the hair its matutinal brushing and arranging. ar-ranging. The complexion-preserving wash is shirked, because the water" "is so eold" this la not an exaggeration; there are some girls who In winter never wash their face until after breakfast. The old gown, with frayed wrists, missing buttons, or broken button-holes, is put on morning after J1, FOULAhu vVlTH VELVET AND UACE. ;' HWM Jv Willi till W " II 1 I' 11 1 111- I V 1 II 1 I I ft 5 h E5i body and hope to all f 4 has been trusted for '4 I it f-1 morning, until its wear becomes almost al-most second nature; and no attempt is made to "look nice" until there is a chance of being seen by somebody outside out-side the family circle. If these untidy girls could only hear the remarks made about them when by chance a stranger doe? happen to catch sight of them in their unlovely garb they would at onca relinquish their slovenly habits. The strange thing is that it is generally nice-looking lassies wh are the worst sinners in this respect. Plain girls know how greatly neatness of attire adds to personal attractions, and, very wisely, take care to adopt it -"V sx t 'eJX -jt vi Vis" -x r',-L7Jt- Bodice of heavy white embroidery over white cloth, caught on the side with rosette of yellow chiffon. Skirt of white cloth, finished at the bottom with embroidery. 1 St V 1 I G ' i f A MM' ! lit use toTvn. M- M t "M : UTAH STATE NEWS. Daylight burglaries continue to be a daily occurrence in Salt Lake. The tinners, bheet iron and cornice workers of Salt Lake have formed a union. Dr. C. R. Snowden, found guilty of adultery committed with Audrey Keeler, has been granted a new trial. There are over 20,000 sheep to be sheared at Ilenefer this year. Most of the wool has already been contracted for at 18 cents per pound. John C. Johnson of Ephraim, was thrown from his wagon while hauling stone, the wheels passing over his body aDd inllicting serious injuries. The 3-year-old daughter of William Anderson of Manti was kicked by a horse while playing iti the yard add fears are entertained for her recovery. The directors of the Deseret Agricultural Agricul-tural and Manufacturing society are making arrangements for a magnificent mineral display at the state fair this fall. Farmers of I)eeret are very much alarmed over the scarcity of water. They are already having to use it in turn and are drawing jit from the reservoir. res-ervoir. Chicken thieves have been visiting the roosts in Huntington with less frequency lately, owing to the fact that four offenders were recently fined to the tune of SI 7. 50 each. Traveling theatrical t roups will not lie permitted to appear in Manti for an indefinite period, the local authorities having taken this ttep in order to prevent pre-vent all dani:' of a further spread of smallpox. The cannon which was presented to ttie state bj- ji.r !!. V. Viung lias tirrivetl from the Philippines ind is lieinjf mounted' It will be plin-eil at the city and county buiMV'g' in S.tlt LuUe City. Oscar Slade of Salt Lake City was drowned while l;ithin in the Saui- : tai iiiLii. and as he was a root! swimmer i ami in shallow water, it is believed he j drowned t hile sulTeriny from an attack of licart tlisea.e. i ! ( ; ran tsri 1 It- is to have an up-to-date j opera house which will cost (KM), everv cent or which has been subscribed by local capitalists, the plans for the I buiiding having been drawn by a rising yoiuig architect of that place. Mn ep-shi a ring has commence! at I ield, th:s being t he earliest season ever known in that sect ion. The sheep are in unusually gooti condition for this time cf year, and they will shear a heavy crop of wool. Lightning-struck a flouring- mill at Monroe, binning a number of belts, disarranging- the machinery, shattering shatter-ing the windows and ci ting the walls of the building to bulge out; but the owner considers that he was lucky to get off with such a small loss. While driving in from his farm near Mention, some loose horses frightened John Walker's team, which ran away and hurled him from the vehicle. He landed on a boulder, breaking three ribs and his hip, and his recover is verj- doubtful. Lorenzo Weech of Goshen has been placed in the insan asylum. Weech was a hermit and was possesseel with the idea that the people of Goshen were tr-ing to poison him in order to secure his farm. He finally became dangerous and had to be locked up. Au elopement betweeo a man of 40 and a girl of 19 was frustrated at Ilenefer Ilene-fer last week by the brother of the girl, but afterward opposition to the match was withdrawn and the ceremony cere-mony was performed at the home of bride with due elact. George Leonard of Perron is under Rrrcst ou a charg-e of robbing a store of SS.". It is said that Leonard was preparing pre-paring to elope with a 3-oung married woman and that he committed the robbery in order to secure money with which to perfect his plans. Por several days last week Eureka suffered from a water famine, occasioned occas-ioned by a break down of the machinery of the Ilomausville Water company, which supplies the water for the camp, but the break has been repaired anil all danger is now past. The remains of Hop Kee, an aged Chinaman who died in Ilingham recently, re-cently, lias been shipped to Hongkong for burial. Hop had been a resident of Utah for the past twenty-five years, and had acquired considerable wenlth before his demise. Nathan Haworth. accused of murder ing Watchman Sandall at Layton on March 23, lS'J'J, entered a plea of not guilty in the Second district court at Farming-ton last week, and his trial, which will be watched with much in terest, has been set for April 26. William Harris of Nephi, died very suddenly and in a mysterious manner on the a.lth. He and a companion had just finishetl a day's plowing, when Harris started for eL.!ip and fell dead in front of the tent door. The cause of death has not been determined. An effort is being made by the Farmers' Farm-ers' L'nion of Mt. Pleasant to beeure funds by popular subscription with which to purchase the coal mine east of town. Alreaby 8". 500 has been subscribed, sub-scribed, and the promoters are confi" elentof the success of the scheme. Diamond had a narrow escape from total destruction by fire on the 28th, two buildings being burned and several others torn down to prevent the spread of the flames. During- the excitement some one appropriated two sacks of coin, amounting- to S250 or S300. Four boys under the age of 20, all members of prominent families, were arrested at Mt. Pleasant last week oua charge of burglary, they having- en tered a general merchandise store and taken a small amount of money and some clothing-. Robert Wilkinson, a Kaysville young-man, young-man, aged 25, has been abjudged insane, in-sane, the cause of the unfortunate young- man's condition, it is said, being-due being-due to the infidelity of an Idaho young-lady. young-lady. The Farmers' Cnion of Mt. Pleasant has received 1,000 doses of blackleg-vaccine, blackleg-vaccine, ordered by it some time ago from the government, and vaccination of eattre in this vicinity is now the order of the day. A Springville stockman last week disposed of a flock of 3,000 sheep, for which be received 1.35 per head, BEBlIifl OBflTfCPTC? nun unBflCC i The Roberts Parm!y, Cay, No man is better know a in th of Nebraska thnn .Mr. ..i! '1. i contractor aiid r,. un. .'. f--.A . eriean actie, sii: t-'.vd ;.r:.i !.;.! nss sagacity, lie is v - (,;,;y vitlor for his f:u;,i'v, l n , p:-In p:-In a recejit kti- r to H vi:i writes among tl, r ;'!;. ' . ; i "Oar boy, J?.mo?, 1;;. t th" r.i nous croup and it:) .:! iirr.i lung fever. 0:sr h.,. C' :, ' w suoject to ;i!t:;i i;.; oi :: UI'ISV. Our subject to it a. and liver trouble. I'una, cured my b now I ha th r boys in the Suite r I attribute to vou: h 'it n c I iin i 1 l Ire.-i :i 1V-. n !e. j Eiso cure(j J familv we lie.v of Peruna, an d luv. lis. 1 tr.'d--. in doctors' 1 and mas::n bv ! over Nej trouble, whii h h lieved by your which I am f.Mll i! . Vlltil:t l 1 Is suflieit ii'. household to t having beurco. of thoroushly eiiids and ir-' before paekir;! a neatly mr.tlti or t, ;n w.-ll f.e i(;eni n. ':iri.;j; the bv are to occupy a be-cli night, and try the ex; ing theci-elvr? wh'-;j ... .1. , , wiittt tiit-y rise, ll. t-y Wi:; 1 -!;;t t ;:1 i actual weijsrht is et lea.-, ;t y, tilnl h:.--in the morn in;'. Freq;- ' v it will )- found tn?.t there is a h: s of two or more pounds, and the Jtverago io-s throughout the yeer will be a pevtmi of matter. whi h h::s .e off their bodies partly from thr.-ir hmp's :nl partly through the pores cf the skin. The escaped matter is carbon ie nc:;l and decayed animal mat tor, or poisonous poison-ous exhalations. Thi is ;K.u-c.I through the air in v.: ; . and, ', t js far more disquiolias;. p..irt ia ah orbed by the bedclothes. the r.e-ces- sity, as ve point. -d out nhovo. cf thoroughly thor-oughly ventilating be droov.is, and above all of thorot:gi;!y and perfectly airing everything that :-..- to make up the bed. Mothers cf families should look well to thi. EDUCATE YG 00 BOWELS, Thousands of Premature Deaths Caused by Netcct. Every Person Can Pro'o Hcaitb and i.arjiress to t lie Wice c t' p.? L'fe ard Tnjot -n v,M! Liitca 1 t . ; eis. If you -rant to wi ;. Btnash it with a cru .. b.i a key. It's easier ami When you ait- 8tlpated, ilo; t ;:,;..c- physic, th' -i.v, i,t;r ,.. and turn vwu- live.- i, . evprythint,' can tie s. gentle, fjuiet, j. i . . Cascarees, the : :- ' 1 . We have all ',:! ..! is strong or thtiti vhiit Inyiead of tryirty: t.. tiered ore. ins to do tin-Tour tin-Tour Kowrls and m:-rally m:-rally by using- Caoa: .-; -. so pleaant to lite ta-;: -. tlve. They are Kuarai C8R? Of const i i i ; i ' ion i B'.iy and try C ':-!.--, :, r -- they do, not wh it w f that proves their m.;: it 30c, 2Tc, Wc. or iu .il for booklet and fi ce s. door, you don't but opi-n it wii i; tni-nivc. . .-al uuy by utt persuasion c your tlof ' ;.', i ' ! ' : F -. iy .;! , .' io. t-j OKI . I; a- tin", il All di -yt i-ts, for :i - Hui'i ninie. Addr.-ss Sierliny; Kerni-dy t'o., Cinco ; Aionireal, Can.; or .sew Yor i . Thi -- i tho. 'ASf'ARi:1 tab- let. 1 . ti'y 1 . .-1 ' p t oi i fri-naine t r. i .: . l,p u.asii- lo: : "r ; "t ' : c. .e only is tite Look tit 'lie -. and ti.- -,v-tions ami b. you buy, is, ijjuua- s fit V -' ff'-. 3; -lr I i A STATE STOSET SDSS l A STORMY PAY. SMOTE- Laxative Bromo-Quinine which is advertised on the large banner over State Street, Chicago, as represented above, is the only exclusive cold prescription sold by e very druggist in the United States, Canada and in England. This is c signature sig-nature vw. of the inventor and plainly appears on every box of the genuine article. It is sold for 2c a box, and all druggists refund the money if it fails to curef Neb., Are Healthy and llannv A "Y.'t 'iLink Peruna Is Tlie Greatest Medicine it is i n v C. T. l!on. for the "rent est medicine on earth." V-rts. Falls City, Nebraska. i ra Yourtirblooil. Aud itor n:ri'ior writes from Washington, Washing-ton, I). C, to Dr. 7) 'lartman, Colum-;i Colum-;i bus, Ohio, as fol-'.-: lows: "I've often 'il h e a r tl of your gteat m e d i c i n e ;.; and have persuad-;i persuad-;i cU r: v wife, who has bevn much of a sufferer from catarrh, ca-tarrh, to try Peru-runa, Peru-runa, and after using one bottle she has wonderfully wonder-fully improved. It has proved all you have claimed for it, and I take pleasure in reeom- I;nn. ili um UUl.i'b (Jl:i. mending it to anyone who is aiflieied with catarrh." Pel una h:..s become, in nut if Undo of housc-holrta, absolutely indispensable. ."or. T. C. Walk.-write Walk.-write s: "It is -vp r, Cttroeiro. Kansas, h pleasure that I re Leave thy IJcsuIc. I have learned, 1 hope, the uselesi-aKS uselesi-aKS of furecaitiig. I dn't mean that or.e should be heedless and careless ;iuu:t the future far from that; but i-i-.voiy that, having ttone whatever vti.r.s for the b,-si today, we should H.: -p y and reverently leave the result in God's hr. ncls. I oftea long to give a sin i 't ie. ipe to anxious people; let t hc-jr. wi ite o-eraight what they ex-l'e-. t to happen to them the next dav, t-oitig as iiiueh into d?tail as they can; and then the next evening let them write out what really did happen, i ' do not mean that it will iieces.-aril l-e either better or worse than the.r ; anticipations, but only that it will be j s.' utt'ily di."fvrc:it, nine times out o! I ten. as to prove the futility of fora- : casting. ?,I:-rgaret Ya"degrift. Yoti have heard of Swanson's 5 DROPS Rheumatic Cure, still you are suffering from Rheumatism and other diseases that this remedy so surely cures. Many of your friends have advised ad-vised you to use it, and yet you hesitate hesi-tate before giving it a trial. Why delay de-lay any longer, aud why waste any more money and time? You will certainly cer-tainly hod what ycu have sought ia vain for, and we are confident it will do for you what it has done for othera similarly afliieted. If all knew what thousands know of the efficacy of Drops as a curative as well as pre ventive of any ache or pain knowu to the human body, there would not be a family in all America without a bottle of Swanson's 5 DROPS Rheumatic ("are. You can try it for the small f.niount of 25c, on receipt of same v. ill S'.nd you a sample bottle; or, send is.- a M .ilhir and we will send you a : : i-:' ! .a.-:e r repaid by express, con-i con-i -lining ati.i tinSi s. f Dlun'rf is the it .:uie and dose. Free fioia opiates in t: :t y tea ra. Absolutely harmless, a i nKi! ran use it as well as an adult, r f;t, iher particulars write Swausoa i .'oT.matic Cure To., 1G0 Lake St., Chicago. A Jur vr s -1 In :i , idt'e. ; n. says the Atlanta A liillvilic tl-;:. Ccrstitatitir. v ho a 1. i l: :,.!-..- f r'pp-aed to get on liC3.-ed the follo'w- ir a ! ote to the jiidas: "We, the jury, brir; hor.g'-y. an lac-ked up tight hourj with.'i t :-t'n. v.ii-fh has ien our reg-ur reg-ur habit sem e we knowed ourselves. rcspe ei ily find ourst-lves guilty of vainiin to eat. an recommend that our ; coal mines have been destroyed by Jo-sentence Jo-sentence of imprisonment be com- ; hannesburg- engineers, ntited to the libe; ty of 12 sipuare ; meals, atlirowm of ourselves oij the p: rev o the court fc-r them same, after ! we hope to find the defendant ! r 'i V- .' ' r Rare Sitrht in These Davs. The. On Earth." port that I am better than 1 have been for many years. I believe Peruna H without a doubt the best medicine the.; ever was used in a family. It b;.s cured my nervousness, with which ! had been afiiicted for a great number of years." It is a fact of eer-i:icre3s:na astonishment aston-ishment that so many otheiwise sen-i.ible sen-i.ible and provident people will, fo.-the fo.-the neglect of so simple a precaution as to have a bottle of Peruna at han.!. bring upon themselves the needless suffering and foolish expense that a practitioner of medicine is forced to witness every day. As soon as the value of Peruna is fully appreciated ny every household, both- as a preventive and cure of these affections, tens of thousands of lives will be saved, and hundreds of thousands thou-sands of chronic, lingering cases of disease prevented. Peruna is the household safeguard. A complete, work on chronic catarrh sent free to any address by The Peru- ! na Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. ITuntliiK Itar lilH AJHi : llonn. Eoys in Nebraska, a ferretiess country, coun-try, carry with them when hunting a coil of hose about an inch in diameter, which they pay out down a rabbit-hole until the bottom is reached, meanwhile drawing the mouth of a sack over the hole. A cheerful shout down the hose brings the rabbit out at his best pace plump into th sack. The hose evidently evi-dently does the business as quickly as the ferret, with no vvntious delays Do Vo'ir Feet Ache nl Iturn? ShaVie into your slices Allen's Foot-V, Foot-V, :st. a powder for the feet. It makes tif'ht or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen. Hot and Sweating Feet. At ail Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2,"c. Sample sent FRK'C. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeUoy, N. Y. I.'o What Vou Can. Eternity is crying out to you louder end louder es you near its brink: Rise, be going! Count your resources; learn what you are not fit for. and give up wishing for it; learn what you can do, end do it with the energy of a man. F. W. Robertson. Mrs. Winslow'n Soothing- Syrnp. For rh i 1 fl ren tombing, soften the eutna, reduces Inflammation, In-flammation, allays pa. u, cures wliidcoUc 2.1c a bottle. The customs reports of the Hawaiian Inlands for last year show that the ex- ! ports were b:.!S, 741 and the imports ! 5111. 0,j.i. 005. Of the exports S21,S'.i8.100 j represented sug-a r. j Piso'a Cure for Consumption has been a j family medicine with us Miice lSf.. J. R. iiudison, '40'J 42J Ave , Chicago, ill. j Cc-rman itnmig ratiuu last year was j -'3.740. an increaso of 1.500. Of the i i total number l'j,;00 went to thel'uited j Mates. .en'l Tor "Clioict; KM'ii)f ," by Waiti't- linker & l. laJ . Hi-i clic-oter, Maa., leaned tree. Altmili ti th s ::ii.i-r. Kitobj Yu Pui, the Chinese reformer, who was recently abdncted I rom Hong-- ! kong- and taken to Canton, has escaped j from his abductors and is now safe at ' Macao. i To r.r-jlei-t the hair Is to !o-p youth and comeliness. y.v; it with Paiikkh' Ua it it-.i.a. KlMjEHcyt::-, ttie ti-?t cure loi'conm. 130W- There are rumors that the Dundee a b T i a, e s c- f 4i rr I 1 I l M g- Kl 13 t s ; Wli i 7 S W. Second Ecuth St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Students i'i s m ".'t. If o Hydraulic Engine rumps wiit without snv attoa-tlon attoa-tlon or-exprnse for IRRIGATION Independent of Rain Hli h;r Pi Ices liarlv Crors RIFE PUMP CO., 126 Liberty St., New York ltSt t if a us W We wieb to cain this rear aoO.OcO P XiV caetonivra, uii & euro oiler 9 l f Kg. Uitr iiar.lt a iiet, lie Pk(f Earl'tit Kmerald Cncambfrioe A uro&s Market L-eviuce, loo a fctrewbrry Melcn, M It I1av U i.ii.h J00 2 loo W loo m Karly li;inpr Onion. 'V'tSi? bniiiuiiti-juwerbesdi, lie Brill miit Flower -Seeds. PT Y f W orth 1.00v for 14 ceat. fTwi 9 F T t 3 Above 10 Pkpa. worth $1.00, wo will d F - C .1 nil Will fr..o Y..-.riL.t,l r i i U An aGk grt'at Citato fjt te! ti njj atl aUat eh SAUER S tetLUCN CGUAS rO i ATO S npoa receipt of t .is notioe A 14c. 7 etanips. Vve invite yourtrade, and ST ki&fci.. sttjf.- inn) lriztOTi Saizrr's Utuu-ru & ott earliest Tomato tniit oq art!x wu- Q 0 Jvm A. S1,..IL ttfeEl(i.. lit F.USF f 19. S W. L. DOUGLAS S3&3.5QS HOES SJHPJ" Worth S4 to S6 compared wiin oiner maxes. Indorsed bv over y l.oou.OOO wearers. The Genuine have W. L. UougUs name and nnre t 2xK uj sarnpen on bottom. lake t-jaC.Sr tiM no aubstituie riaimnl tn K. X1 as good. Your dealer should keep them it -O? not, we 'ilf send a pait' ir.v-i-'a.5. "ion receipt ot nrice and i:c j extra lor carruce. State kind of leather, irf. xjsiee, and width, plain or can toe. Cat. free. toiMEYELns w- L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. . H AtM r CATAq P w T) . VUtHAY fever CATARRH HAY FEVER and COLD in the HEAD positively relieved and CURED by tii9 Turonderfiilly cleansing antiseptic and Healing Specific. Price 2o and 00 cts. if nm at your drnii!sts se-nl to UasweU Drug Co., W'eaUirii Akcuu,. Deliver. CVlo. THE STORY OF THE f3H AT WARDNEf?, IDAHO Hy Tiiom At- A. llit Ki- Y, National Organizer of Tlie Sm-laUt TrK-le mul l.al-or Alliance. Tlirlllln-'iitlU-la! -cuum ot t tie "Hull 1'e.ti" lirutnlttles. Five cents a copr. T n rop'cd, 30 cenld. Anfiitl Mante l. Wrltf -' r i Hrm.-ne of Sr,c!nil-t Hooka. new york Labor news company 14 East 23ci St., New York, N. Y. "SURE"'" CURE FOR PILES7 II H I .Vi Piles irolucH tnsjit nn1 and canst iiwiinf-. This fTtn, wWl a Bitu-l, Is ;v-d i up r i'rnt rutlitif PiU'd re eurml ty Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy Stops itching and hkptl m. Absorbs 1 umor. 600 a J .ir at. 1 moists or st'tit mih il. Trat is; t"ro. Writ rue about your case. IK. liOSANKO, llnlada.P. Books Statlenr.ru Periodicals. ulmtiri your ;i :n;i! rfl . juvenile s -tHiol aud lft books, bih'les. ofti: o t v tt" l iter a tu1 m-Ikm,! siniplies. plain iniil eniftivtMl lo:i nobs a nd focmy cards and fei ni tonerv bv i o- urn from .- . K. I fl'g 42 i o., Salt I.uk-. 1; i.-e-, aud satisfaction liiiLiiaiiteed. SHEEPfllEPI. Writ us for market re .,r!f n nu'd Vimba Yoor sootUfnnK'ii'fl solicit- d iv hu.i M u HmiTH, the only fcxriualve Sbop Comm 'bsIoq Company at th best hep market iu Llie wunil. K.uiim CUj bLock Varus. i r PENSION I ff" HICKI-HC1, aKltiniuu. I. C. they IB will reoelve nuick replies IV fith N.H. Vol Sua 0th Cot lis. Frusccuiicc Claims since IS 7 8 t RAP PER STTlU NT ER S , FARMERS If wm nam 10 K'f-t fti'-cirl if i hp ni her f el low .-.end Hie fur ii.?.. sai!n. n( -'nari'm." the 'i'tn in ers Set-r,;i. XV. H. I I.H. 2tw tut ijui-U St., Now York City. nDADQV11 DISCOVERY; Fives UlWr U 1 quick: relief and cure worst t-ii-pR. Hunk cf U'm imnnials imil lo iiais treatment Uth. l:K. U. II. t-KK.t Vt suns, mi uu.. Urn. LABAPTINE Is the original and only duraUe wall coaling, entirely dtlterent from a',1 kal-somines. kal-somines. Ready for use in white or twelve teautiful tints by adding cold1 'vvater. AD1F.S naturally prefer ALA-BAST ALA-BAST IN U for walls and ceil-rX3. ceil-rX3. because it Is pure, clean, durable. I'ut up l'l dry powdered pow-dered form, in live-pound packages, pack-ages, with full directions. LL kalsomines are cheap, temporary tem-porary preparations made from whltingr, chalks, clays, etc., and stuck on walls with de-onvinc de-onvinc animal erlue. ALABAS- TINE is not a kalsomine. EVvrARE of the dealer who says he can Fell vou the "same thing" as ALABASTINB or "something Just as good." Ha is either not posted or ia trying try-ing to deceive you. NT) IN OFFERING something he has boupnt :he3i and tries to sell on ALABASTINE'S demands, de-mands, he may not realize the damatre you will suffer by a kalsomine on your walls. ENSIBLE dealers will not buy a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by selling and consumers by usins infringement. Alabastine Co. own ripht to make wall coating coat-ing to mix with cold water. HK INTERIOR WALLS Of every sehoolhouse should be coated only with pure, durable AbAUAbTi: E. It fireguards health. Hi ndteJs of tons are used annually tor this worls. N BUYING ALABASTINE, see that packages are properly labeled. la-beled. Beware of large four-pound four-pound pakare Lent kalsomine kalso-mine offered to customers us a five-pound package. UTSANCE of wall paper ia Obviated Ob-viated bv ALABASTINE. It can be used on plastered walls, wood ceillnBS, brick or can- i.-j vas. A cnild can brusn it on. J It does not rub or scale off. STABLISHDD !n favor. Shun all imitations. Ask paint dealer or drusreist for tint card. Write for "Alabastine Era," free, to ALABASTINE CO., Grand. Kapids, Michigan. . rrr noi i rTfc s 51!! Ill SI I i-il- may enter any time. Write today for rnformatiAit v s tv fcl r la r rrn mm n S? 53 0 km 63 -pa ix. V -1 |