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Show IJtiJH Univ of Utah -A. Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the I nterests of trie Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah-"The Garden of th e West.' VOLUME 12. NUMBER 37. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. PRICE, $1.25- PER ANNUM n I l UJ- V w Absolutely 'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome "ovi BAmn PowtR eo.. hew vook. FOUND MURDERED Roj Hansen Fonnd at Smith's Kanch Shot Through the Heart Last Heard From Alire at Denver So Particulars of Foul Deed. On the 21st inst., Jaiues Royal H.insen. was found dead at .Smith's Ranch Wyo. with a bullet wound in the left side, which penetrated the heart. The Hrst word the parents received re-ceived was from the Undertaker by -wire to whom the body had been de livered. They at once telegraphed to 1 have the body embalmed and seat home, and it arrived Sunday evening. A? yet the pareat havef.(Kv what it should Le made I will go a little further than that what it shall anl must he made according to ihe manner in which wo seriously and resolutely reso-lutely si t ourselves to do the lajsk of citizenship, which consists con-sists of doing the duties, private and public, which, in the aggregate, aggre-gate, make it up." PATRONS LOOK-HERE!- When, you want fhy kind of ft&4Jirjrft?j 'hy this ft call: particulars. particu-lars. Accompanying the remains were the Coroner's findings, "That the deceased came to his death bj a gunshot wound etc. The deceased went with Amasa Bird's railroad outfit to work in New Mexico, in March 1001, and has written writ-ten freq uently to bis mother, sending some money to ber. On the 25th of April he wrote his mother that he was coming ; home, and when he reached Denver, sent a card that he had reached that city in safety. He was nineteen years old, and an industrious, good bov. The funeral services were held at the Meeting House last Monday. Sheriff Storrs has wired the Sheriff for full particulars, and if they are not satisfactory, he will go himself for information. Since the forgoing was in type the following was received from A. Ras-iiiussen Ras-iiiussen the undertaker at llalins, with the statement that this note I way round by Hoy's body. The statement state-ment was sent to Sheriff Storrs. I am tired of life; I am broke. tret my watch out of soak $6.00, Fred can have it. Take me to Rawlins;! have a hundred dollars at home, gentlemen gen-tlemen you will be paid, do as you will Roy Hansen. Mrs. Emma ilan-sen, ilan-sen, Springvilie Utah. The pawn ticket bears the date of May 13th. His mother and brothers think the letter a counterflt, though it boars a resemblance to Roy's handwriting. hand-writing. At this juncture the suicide theory seems untenable. A ROUNDING-UP OF TRAMPS Six Tram pi Tommies run In by Deputy Marshal Harmer Too Fond of Chicken Brought them to Grief. Tuesday morning at day break, Loren Harmer called up deputy marshal mar-shal Harmer and notified him that some thirtk chickens had been taken from his coop. The deputy Immediately Immed-iately went down into the willows, the tramp's rendezvous, west of town where he found eight of the "wearies' some asleep and others sitting about the Are. He saw one of them eating a piece of chicken, and discovering other evidences that convinced him that he had the thieves. He asked th? gang to accompany him to town. Ihis demand was demurred, and they were beginning to scatter when Harmer Har-mer pulled his gun down on them, which caused them to pause and bunch up, except one who made a dash for the brush and escaped. One pfthe tramps-was sitting upon a five Sllon"cati,whic,was found to contain thfKo-.hickns.froni spring I, vojei-ans, all droller. WVuiliH'ked aU: as can lje"arffTTri this town. We have numerous samples a 1 io cnoose irom; costing irom one dollar and upwards Noyinatter what kind of printing you want, call in and see what what we can do for you before going elsewhere. ji,4,iiarmer Kept cpthi i the jcue. The Fnhlie Schools a Most fittingly closed, in a blazj of glory, last Tuesday evening, in the graduating exercises of the-'B.inyan" ., Class. Ine want of space precludes the possibility of giving the detailed account of which it is worthy. Every feature was of a high order of merit, and was received enthusiastically hy the large audience. Judge John E. Booth and Win M. Roy lance of .Provo deli3red addresses that were full of hope and encouragement to t he graduating grad-uating cla-ss. At 10. p. m. The Invited Invit-ed guests retired to Ilsynolds Hill, and there found a su uptuous repist, that had been prepared by the teach eis and pupils, at which all did ample justice. "The tables groaned with the weight of the feast; Nor, vet had the laughter and merriment mer-riment ceased, When the bell in tbe tower tol I'd one'" F. C. Boyer acted as toast-master, and In his happiest vein things were kept jolly for three hours. You Could Look into tli e future and see the condition bring you. d that will to which your cough, if neglected. , you would gcc-k rcliet nt naturally would be through iloh's nsumption v Guaranteed to cure Con-I Con-I t sumption. Bronchitis,' AKthtna o.l .11 T Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to r w.m rvf THfw -W V t . : . . . . m itc inai Dome. Karl's Clover Root Tea purines tfce Blood 0 Drs .Sfiprus & lores LtO HLOCiC.53 West, 2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. , Sp 3 oialis ts in all chronic, nervous and private deseases. Consultation free. I fb Wi A . w . EVER WERE Decoration Day Servlc Will h held In the Mi-n commencing, at ,10 o'cloc" ml d ay 30th. Every Urxj" i H Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such start! ing cures, that puzzle the best phys icians, are effected by Dr. Kine's rsew ui-tcovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and let6 the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the hlood. It heals the inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kings New Discovery, the most infallible remedy rem-edy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Springville d ealcrs. President Roosevelt In his address in New York the oilier evening before the Presbyterian assembly on home missionary work sIiuck several key notes in the several paragraphs para-graphs which follow: "We need display hut scant patience with those who, sitting at ease in their own homes, delight de-light to exercise a querulous and censorious part of judge ment upon their brethren, who, whatever their short coinings, are doing strong meu's work as they bring the light of civilization civili-zation into the world's dark places. "It is a fine thing to have at the opening of this century such omens of righteous acting, of in ternational brotherhood; omens of the future, where a sense of duty to the neighbor hood will extend beyond nation al lines as the actions which culminated in the starting today of the free Republic of Cuba on the naths of independence and i in being the first to reach ou a helping hand to those over n4mea bv disaster without 1 Didn't Think. 'T'did'nt think" you will hear frequently w hen a person is asked ask-ed why a certain thing was done. Well why didn't you think? You have a thinker havn't you? What isyou'r thinker far if not to think with? We think that any person J -J - Hv"ir mit think, and think when itouiiht to '-think; and the way Wlttl Bfim"' "boes" together until safely delivered at the City jail. At two o'clock they were brought before Judge Boyer, and after the evidence, three were discharged, as not being connected with the gang. Three were fined ten dollars each, and in default of payment, to be con fined teu days in the City jail, at hard labor. memorable one. 1 here will be speech es, music by the band, patriotie.ougs etc. I j WEIili PULP JMOTA To fit out the WE SO ARED LITTLE "g& kcy'a3 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the oigestants and digests all kinds of I A ri rl food. It gives instant relief and never i ""U- fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequ illed for all stomach troubles. it can't kzip bt dc you good Q O Asa i OUT YOUR Prepare i only by E. O. ImWiTT&f'o., Ohicafro The $i. buttle coutuins2H times the 50c. size. TH. PETERSON" , General Blacksmitliing and Wagon Repairing we will with DOLLARS HAND fill it That's what it means when you trade at The Union Memorial Service Last Sunday at the L. D. S. Meeting Meet-ing House was imposing and splendid. splen-did. The rostrum was modestly, yet tastefully decorated, and the house was well tilled and every person present pres-ent seemed to enjoy the occasion. jugding by the breathless attention paid throughout. Elder John Main- waring presided; the L. D. S. and Presbyterian choirs furnished Ihe singing, the notable numbers being "Do what is right," by the former. and "The Winter has passed," by the latter, the sneech bv Li. E. and the oration by R. C. Bailey were unusually fine and appropriate. Mapletoa. Mrs. Caroline Bromley has sold her home to Afton Waters. The home of Mrs. Newman Van Leu van has been blessed by the birth of a baby girl. Mr. John Murry of Mapleton has purchased the residence of Mrs. Waterman. Sciatic Rheumatism Cnred After Fourteen Years of Suffering. I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years." savs Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal, "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relived and. v r.y well? say it has not since returned. not use this liniment and get For sale Springville Drug Co. it ought th think, isn't much ot a thinker, or is sadly out of repair, or needs a proper training. train-ing. What do you think about ii? gentle, or savage reader, as the case may he. So Loss of Time I have sold Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea ; Remedy for years, and would i at her be out of cof fee and sugar than it. I sold five iot- it. vterdav to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work attain this morning. II. U. Phelps, Plymoth, Oklahoma- As will be seen by the above, the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottle of this rem nrv in vonr home. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. regard to the flag to which they paid allegiance Every earnest and zealous believer, everv man or woman " m W who is a doer of the word and not a hearer only, is a lifelong missionary in his or her field of labor a missionary by precept, aud by what is a thousand-fold more than precept, by practice. Every such believer exerts an influence ou those with n reach, some-what by word and infinite ly more through the ceaseless yet well nigh u nseen pressure, all the stronger when its exercise exer-cise is unconcious of example, of broad, loving, charitable neighborlines3. "What we need most in this republic is not special genius, ;D not unusual brilliancy, but the honest and upright adher ence on the part of the masses of the citizens and their repre sentatives to the fundamental laws of private and public mor ality, which are now what they have been during recorded his tory, and we shall succeed or Cheap Kates East The Great Rock Island and Pacific r?aiiw;iv has served notice on me Chairman of the Western Passenger Association making a proposition eff ective for rates from Chicago to Den ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, as fallows: Date of sales, July 1st to 10th, August 1st to Uth,- September Sep-tember 1st to 10th, inclusive, at $25. 00; intermediate points in proportion; and on June 1st to 30th, July Utn to 31st, August 15th to 31st, and September Sep-tember Uth to 15th, at one fare plus $2.00. A proposition was also submitted for east-bound rates from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at one fare, plus $2 00; on sale, -June 7th and 8th; 13th and 14th, and June 24th, to September 12th inclusive. It will be seen that the early selling dates east-bound in June, will take care of the school teachers immcdi atelyafter school closes. $1.00 Reward 00. The reader of this paper will be pleased t: learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh CureTs the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bo- ing a constitutional disease, requires - , . i I.,1IV a institutional ireai-uieiib. nan Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroj ing the foundation of the di sease, and giving the patient strength hv imiidintr on the constitution and "J " ' " - - - - - r assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they oner nno rtnnrtred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list o testimonials. AritrP P. J. Cheney & Co. To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. For Those Who Live On Farms. Dr. iWgin, Paua, Ills, writes: "1 have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my friends, as I am confident there is no better made. It is a dandy for burns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency. 50c and $1.00, Springville Drug Co, You know our reputation on MeNs sUIts JSCHttlAB, Tie Clotfc nil :l U U p1 V knight Blook Provo. Utah. 1- - -- : - Best, Scientific Horseshoeing 1 V i Mousse CTesmlIuls, fS Goodwin's Weekly. Th scrond number thereof wa duly received and every item there carefully read and duly appreciated. Everv person acquainted with the editor's writings for the last twenty years will recognize the hand of the master, and that it has lost none of its trenchant style. The Weekly has come to stay, and judging by the num ber ii i Irrrrl, it in IinTi f h(W of an army of followers that v.m wield a powerful influence for good in our young state, ' Ever since the retirement or its editor from the helm of the rrioune many have "Longed for the touch of a vanisned hand; and the sound of a voice that was still." Estray Xolice. tate of Utah, County of Utah. Sprinsville i'rooitict ss. 1 have in my uosspssion t!i followin r !.. scribed estray animal which, if not claimed ma taken away, will bis 8oM at public auc ion to the highest cash bidder ut m rrxi- ence in Snrinifville urerlnrt. in WnL iha 4th day of Juno 1!!02, at 3 o'clock p. m: une brown horse about 8 years old. branded L on left shoulder. Said entrav was taken un liv mn in h.m drecinct on the 2Jt h day of May. l!Mr. . I). A. 4'itAKr4f.i. 1 - - I Salt Lake City. Utah, March 24th, 1U02. - To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that, the tati of Utah has Hied in this oilice a ut. n. 41. c.f lauds selected by tne 'jLSJtt m said State for the establishment, and maintenance ot State Normal Schools, under section 12, of the Act of Con fess, approved July 16th, 1894. The following tracts embraced in sain list are in a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The SWi SEi; SWi SWi Sec. 14; N SEi; W NEi Sec. 15, and NEi SE t Sec. 3, Tp. 7 S., II. 3 E., S.L. ftjer. A cony of said list so far as it re lates to said tracts by descriptiv?; sub divisions, has been conspicuously pos-1 ted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. . Within sixty days next following the date hereof under departmental inst ructions" of Nov.2"th, 1896, (23 L. D., 459.) protests or contests against the claims of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mimral than for agricultural purposes will be received ana noteu ior icpoiu wi w the General Land Office at wasmng- , g ton, D.C. Failure to so protest or contest con-test within the time. specified will be .;onsidered sufficient evidence or the non- mineral character of the tracts and the selection thereof, being otherwise other-wise free Irom objection, will bo recommended re-commended for approval. s, Painting-is part of it just as much as soap-ing soap-ing and scrubbing. There are spots that water .cannot remove, and discolorations that scouring - will not take away. Use the paint brush ia such cases. The WLUMS Family Paint small cans, ia made to meet the thousand nnrl on'-vl3 fora little paint about the house.lt Other paints for special purposes that will come in handy during house cleaning time. Tellns what you want to paint. We'll tell you the paint to use. 11 , v 1 Sherivin "fey I nr ifil MllllTTIWi ..T- ii ,n: 1 1 it 1 1 n 1 1 vi i yit'K-iM a rrr" til'" I k .J I It 111 I: '. I I I l All Work Guaranteed. Noted Cities Is probithly the moHt the I nited f lat.es. Noted for ils push and enterprise as well as bcln;$ the Windy City. ts a w'dn CHICAGO tlie United f lat.es. No enterprise as well as b MILWAUKEE '.V-' reputation on acrountof the nualii v sis well as flic e.uantity of Its aunuul production of beer. aT" P A TTT While possibly not to k- -L . X JTX. VJ Ji generally well known as the two former cities. Is nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one or the popular popu-lar 1 win Cities of the Nortwest. ATT rPT-TT W W Are famous -"J-'J-J -L XJ.XV ri r.l citiesand their names combined form the name or America's Greatest Railway, famous and noted the world over for lis Superior MaiiHsement. fcleRant Equipment. Splendid Service and general adoption of all the latest Safety Appliances for the comfort and safety of ils patrons. Mine & Son ROVO - UTAH i i m We carry the neatestline o BY GOO South of Salt Lake City. -We Also Have- Shoes To Fit At Prices tbat defy competition. Very Respectfully, Irvine & Son PROVO UTAH. Its Electric world over. Light Trains are noted the It is the Short Lino between Omaha and Chicago, intd like superior arlicles of Bier-chandise Bier-chandise is. Om-e Tried, Always Used. Try it the next ime you go East. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Agent. A Good One SOLD BY TJ.ND llnndlcs, E3to. And all kinds of Undertakers' G.ds. Special attention k'iven to orders for home made. Casket and Coffins of all-kiuds. all-kiuds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. COLORADO MIDLAXD train No. 6, leaving Ogden-at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake" at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:43 a m., or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a 'good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Scientific Jlmcrican. A hardsomoly llhistratert weekly &JZ?f:T' MUNN &Co.38,BroadwayNewYon? "XiVJ. nuirc25 V St Washiniiton. D. C Walter Wheeler, Springville. Four Blocks East of Packanl's Store. 5") The- People's t Urntn n"r v mi; ri 1 ... ... ....'i,,.iBt. Maw 70 li) f I N 1,1111 II. n fl. awov, ... J -1 , : i PT-t. v m n rr, T Mm I DO YOU DESIRE A MEDICINE f P01 ADrl:L!A3LE? . . - . , Tlic peoples' Ux'iiS Storo S Carries tlie be.-l line ol DUL'GS i an.l CHEMICALS. is COLOUADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at :lo p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m.. arriving at Grand Junction at ti a.m.. giving pas- enters tbe entire day to view the surjeib scenerv in Colorado, arriving at. uienwood Sprinp at s-no :i.m Leadville 1 p.m. Man- ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North, East, or South.- Both these trains carry rullman sleepers through without chance. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday . ruornlnif. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper le.ivcs on train No. 4 each Wednesday evening, W. H. BOSSELL, D. S. DEVOR, Gen'l A5fl!. TraT. Paa. Asent. 206 South West Temple Dooly Ml, SALT LAKE CITY Spring Ailments. There Is an aching and tired feel ing; the liver, bowels and kidneys be- tntne slr.frtrish and Inactive, the di- destion impared, with little or no ap petite, no ambition for anything, and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up. The trouble is that during winter, there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system. Ilerblne will remove it, secure to the secretions a right exit. and by its tonic effect, fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in place ot weekness. 50c, Springville Drug Co. To Cure A Cold la One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. GroTe's signature ia on eacn box 25c DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? t Worldwide Reputation. White's Cream Vermifuge has ach ioveri a world wide renutation as be ing tbe best of all worm-destroj ers, unrf fur its tonic influence on week and unthrifty children, as It neutral izes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves their digestion. and assimilation of food, strengthens their nervous system and restores them to health, vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 25c Springville Drug Co. papers is i ""ruDi.ttal"Iu IlJ tAns. Bwt Couh byrup. TuMtCood. Use in time, pomi oy Cures When Doctors Fail. Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson La- writes June 8th, 1901: "I had malaria fever in very bad form, was under treatment by doctors, hut as soon as I stopped taking their medicine tbe fever would return. I used a sample bottle of Ilerblne, foud it helped me. Then bought two bottles, which completely cured me. I feel grateful to you for rurnishing such a ! splendid medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those suffering from malaria, as it will surely cure them." Herbine fifty cents a bottle at Spring Kldncj Trouble Makes You Miserable. 1 Almost everybody who reads the news-" Sure tO Know OI xnc wunuenui cures maae Dy ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remeay. It is the great medical medi-cal triumph of the nineteenth nine-teenth century; discovered dis-covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent emi-nent kidney and bladder blad-der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, money, Diaaacr, unt oiu uwu-bles uwu-bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s bwamp-wt is not rec-nmmMdd rec-nmmMdd for everything but if you havekid- nev liver or bladder trouble it will be found . J 1.1 V . Just th remeay you neco. imiuuwuiww in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase pur-chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. Vhen writing mention reading this generous . . i cVf oner in inis paper u send your address toirp- hamton. N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Horoeof Bwamp-Hoot. dollar sues are sold by all good cruggists. riivsicians Prescriptions receive ttfnlion of ik Pharmacist ence. LOWEST II PUlilTY "W;C. Cooper rii. c. rr.P. THUNDER MOUNTAIN ID HO'S NEW GOLD CHMP Reached Only Via OREGON SHORT LINE HAlLWAi Through Boise City Ketchurn . Mackay Red Rock or Weiser 'All good outfitting points. CURRENT TIME TABLE LEAVE SPH1NGVILI.K v p t'nfr.rnnii .Tnnrtion. Penvcr "and all points E:ist " No 2 For Grand Junction and all points East 4:1 p No. 4 For Grand Junction and all . points East 9:4.. p ? No. 10 For Manti. Marysvale and Intermediate points 9:M a t No. "For Salt Lake City 8:15 a m No. 8 For F.ureka. Payson and all intonuediate loiiils 1' m Ko, 5 For Ogden and the West 8:10 a in No. 3 For Offden and t he West 9:25 p i No. 1 For Oden and the West 11:00 a in Nj. 2-(Mixed) For Eureka and In- tcriuediate points.... :i " AKBIVE AT SPUING VILLE No. 5 From Grand Junction and the Kast 8:10 a ti No. 1 From Grand Junction and the Faxl ll:C0a.n So 3 From Grand Junction and the Ea-st tl:'i m So. 0 From Marysvalo, Manti and inlvriiiodiate points 4:25pm No. 0 From Osden and the xVcst, ... f:ri0 a h No. 2 From Ozrton ana t ne uesi i' No 4- From Osden and the West O A pin Nt 7 FrtMii Eureka. I'ayson and all tntermcrtiate points ' X. sl," pHlt LakeCJty :. p ii No. 29 Mixt'd)FToo Eureka and all jnterniediate poitus o' i Perfect Dining Car ikrrure Only line runniiij: throiiprli Vullman Talarw Sleephip ars from 8prlnsvill loSan Irain Cisco and Portland: Springville to itenvxr. Kansas City and Chicago. Through ordinary or family sleepers without with-out change to Kansas City, Chicago an ' Hee " rclinin? cliatr cars Springville t. Penvcr. no change; clsfce -connections; tafety, speed and couifor. c r. TiioMrsoj. Local Aft'JBt. I A. llENTtJN.Gen'l Tass. Attcnt, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAU. LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLES. CORNER of HOY LANCE and SIXTH STREET- E ( tnr JTf & A o v- w-i ii.i nil, ii ill "TTPff! Gentle horses, and a new lot f 'first class v littles in constant readiness. oh TAnMv DONB IN ANY.', STYLE . liaa' Ecgfi6y, All rro comBlnad when you use DIAMONDS" SOAP CompJeie catalogue show-over show-over 500 premiums thai may be sacured by saving the wrappers, furn'tshti free upon reauest. Send your name on a postal tard and we will mail ou Jhe catalcjue. JLdirtai PreaLa Pep?.i Tfel Cutlafei Packiisg fis. South Osaaha, Heb. Diawund " CT' Soapor tatt ttf utt Qrottn - i m r fail in making this republic ville Dru; Co. I - ( ft t K |