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Show I Deafness Cannot He Cured by local application, as they cannot romh ,v diseiueil portion of 1 he car. Tiiuro is onl!' way to euro deafness, ami that is by enn""9 tutlomil remedies, nearness is caused no iiiHatnecl condition of the mucus linitw Df ,fn Eustachian Tube. When this lube is Tnflm i vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect )"' Ins, and when it is entirely closed dcafn, ;',"" the rosult, iind unless the inilammalion nn taken out and this tube restored io iu n., , condition. hearinR will he destroyed forr-vS nine cases out of ten are caused by cu-.r I' whioh isnoihlns; but an inflamed condition , the mucus surfaces. ul1 i We will give One Hundred Dollars foranvrn of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that c', be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Semi Circulars, free. u F. J. CHlCN'liY & CO, Toledo 0 Sold by Drueclsts, 7.V. ' u Ilall's Family Fills are the best. He Was a Scholarly Athlete. It is said that the pope owes much of his long and vigorous life l0 (v,0 healthy outdoor pastime he enjoyed when a hoy. With his dog ai.d he would tramp for miles nvr tn, mountains in pursuit of gamp. x,v,r. theless he was a studious bo, uro'a Latin verses at the age of u anr1 passed his examinations at t.e Room' college with such distinction tii-t ,i special record was made of it In tt.o college archives. j The dining car servico of the Denver 4 Rio Grande Railroad is provin? a great convenience to the traveling public. El. gant dining cars are attached to all trains leaving Denver on this popular road, where meals are served in a manner pleasing to all travelers, and at moderate price?. The enjoyment of a trip through Colorado's wonderful scenery that a!. omuls along the road is enhanced by the dining car and other conveniences that have been adopted. For information, time cards, rates, etc., address S. K. Hooper, General Passengor and Ticket Agent, Denver, or H. M. Cashing, Cash-ing, Traveling Passen or Agent, 109 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. New Dining Car Service. Effective Juno 1st, the Rio GrandoWest. ern railway began operating its new dining din-ing cars, serving all meals on all its through trains. The arrangement included No. 3 leaving Ogdeu at 7:30 a. m. aud Salt Lako City at 8:30 a. m. ; also No. 4 leaving Ogden Og-den at 6:S5 p. m. and Salt Lake City at 7:40 p. m. The west-bound throu.rh trains, both morning and night, will also cany diners. Tho cuisine is as perfect as it Is possible to make it. Service, a la carte so that you can have your "coffoe and rolls" for breakfast, or you can soect from a menu as elabo.-ato and complete as tttt market of Utah can supply. I Hard to Suit. Irascible Citizen Phew! I'm a con-sarned con-sarned Idiot! Here it is 5:15, and of course I've missed the 5:10 train. Ran ail the way, too. Ticket Agent No, the 5:10 train is ten minutes late. Irascible Citizen What; Ten minutes late! And I ran all the way! How dare they run their trains late? It's a scoundrelly imposition, sir, that's what it is and I shall report you, sir, I shall report you! Cleveland Plain Dealer. WOMEN do suffer! I Even so-called healthy women suffer! But they are not healthy ! The marks left by pain are on the young faces of many of our daughters. Pain that leaves its mark comes from a curable . cause. If that cause is not removed its EVJZggTT influence reaches out and overshadows a V S whole life. The reason Lydia E. Pinkham's ff'S ' Vegetable Compound has been so uni-WW uni-WW 3 formly successful for over a quarter of a 3 'SB 'BTigZ'gS' 'IO centm'y in overcoming the suffering of Jrf E-B'b women, is that it is thorough and goes ' 1 directly to the cause. It is a woman's remedy for woman's ills. (pcry---.--.-g? Miss Emily F. Haas, of 148 Freeman lKM St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. 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