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Show ( 1 i ; ' ! ? UjiU-rfH 1- ii 1 if; Salt l?r City Street Car From X JTralta J?ss ti Door. i , . - the clicico cl Implomonlo (i i ' - - -J I - iS M I T H . PRE,MiE,Iv 1 Typevriter Complete Keyboard . Machine, with every : Improvement that the atlrst mechanical experts can suggest. . The Smith Premier is 4 Abreast of the Times ; It has helpe4 thousands 1 . of young people to get ". " I and hold good positions. ' lu.urrnTio Ctlouc "touch " ' S TTPCWHITiaa IMSTRUCTIOH BOS FMCB " - - . . Tho Smith Premier . U Typewriter Co. I. Ho. 73 "Wast Stooad South St, Salt r LaJca City, Cardinal Gibbons HAS A SERMON IN EACU '' ' MONDAY EDITION . - .. OF THE . BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE . " ; SO ALSO HAS THE KEY. DR. NEffltt DWIQUT EILUS Successor o HENRY WARP BEECH ER : oft Plymouth Pulpit. 1 Two solid pages of Stenographic Sermon Reports. Sample on request. Price Per Year, $1.50, The Brooklyn Eagle - BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. I HEAD THIS: To every person presenting this Coupon to any druggUt today, they will receive a large Z-ounca 2S-cent box cf Bird's German Tar Balvs FOR ONLY W CE;NTS. Ev.ry box ruranted to our. Chapped Hands, Burns. Pimples. Ecsema, all 8kln Eruptions and Piles. It also relieve a painful eora or bunion. If any druggist refuses yos a box at this special price, send us this Coupon and 10 cents, and wt will send it to you by return mailt BIRD MEDICINE CO., ' Albany, 2T. T. Superfluous Hair Removed. -Iguarantss that Ul Jft dP of ay a.. H Tb quid , will rtuoor hair Instantaneous f , , ly. effect rrsly and without th slightest ?'' 1 ham, pain, burn or blister. Bend IDo fop, S trial sis os SOo for rsgular r Uivn !' ft J RIB LEOK. SOC 8. b 81. James BMg 'f ' im Srwdcv. Nsw York. H. r. ;-7. r-. - : ; : p - Vfji.,M.Auuw-jy tUAiu.irn...i.vu.u.u.tu;1',':,'!: ,"AV,'::;i,v,v;,',';i',v.v';"""": X , ' tWf Will write a series of articles on the political situa- A r v feV tion at Washington as he sees it froni week to weelcHll - : hi ! Exclusively in . 'r'rrj- B i 1 THBSATUZflfiZY!) lit.'; I M;'4M V EVENING. POTM ?t? -:. I v$r There are perhaps three or four men in the, length and " & rr - breadth of the country who can write on political topics .1 1 I t . V"f ' sanely, shrewdly and clearly as Mr. White; but notf. I I '' II '. one of them possesses in like degree his fine native T I ! ' humor or his ability to wring the last drop of human interest out of his subject ft l - j and Into his writing. Mr. White has also the rare gift for stripping a Complex T ! V''5 j tlieme of its non-essentials and .showing, it forth in its simplest terms,. 1 t J ' How the Cabinet Bess Business !l r' By Charles Emory tSmith f I I - Former, Postmastr-GeneraL A very genetal ignorance of the L V , i ' j j inner workings of the Cabinet room prevails, and yet the Cabinet fj fff' V I 13 the least formal, the most active, of the arms of the Govern- t 'f V l ' " . menL Mr. Smith will illustrate with anecdotes of actual occur- , vV ISJ v ' Pf rence bow the assembly handles grave questions. yS?S Ifi A Congressman's Wife0. it 'I S a regular letter from one of the brightest women in Washington, giving us all "the I zl , ' If social gossip of the Capital, telling us the good things said at the social functions j . f iHS brighVsparkling, full of life the social life of Washington, y DS The Saturday Evening Post will J-- bs sent to any address every veell ; "A from now to July 1st, 1903, on trial, ' f " " SX'on receipt of only 50 cents. " yvr r- ';y''''VV It U tha kandsom0st weekly magatln you or uim "yyi f. '.( . ' rA'" ' T Cortis PsbUslsuig Cscnpasy. PhllMietpbia, Pa. XOx . l: A ' t" I ; ic,Q?.. . - i2.'fr.f .:-.- ! - in t-4A ri ti 1 1 1 n . 1 1 1 1 1 ' i i 1 'm i i m 1 1 ii , i - 1 . i. i-iJ n inu.illxixii(- j 1 1 lI 1 1 . ii .1 1 1 1 1 i. ,.v- - L. . .. ,.. t i ' .,,-.-.. ,-, ... -.. . . , .:f 'I " . '' ' 1 jm. "iiiihuii " 1111 mm " jr. riiz 'V I ' '-t - , - '' t . |