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Show AN ANCIENT CUSTOM. fBptata Mahii'l rlrh. Captain Mabau Is aa aoeomplUksd From Arkansas CiW.ffaSV r?nt)man, and the fact that h la tlx toFllprriraagMi to tome shrine of Ht. Vitus, ore the dilute known as St. Titus world's accepted authority on oil great dance are no longer made. The mosiern tubject of current luterfe.st the this n,nt tk is within way of of sea power on history), by no reach of every household, as is shewn by tnoacs warrauu ths conclusion that all the experience cf Karl A. Wagner, the eieven yearold son of George Wagner, of his lnUiUf.'snee has been concentrated 615 St City, Kan. The on the subject. Ha made an lntrat-t- i father(intells ,theArkansas story as follows: a "Over 15 on address March at a Lenten year ago," l,e says, "Karl was service in an Episcopal church on taken with St. Vitus' dance nod continued to grow worse during five months he was Brooklyn Hfllxhts, wherein he told hi uadar a physician's care. His tongue beviews, or. rather, his experience, of recame psieiyze.1 atd vt could not underHe said nothinj novel or stand a word he seid. lie became very ligion. tinu, loft the use of bis right leg end uo new interpre- - seemed startling. doomed to I ecom a hopeless tations of Fcrii'tiire or unusual theoWe bad about given op hope when Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Pale People logical deduction, yet his testimony, wers recommended to my wife by a lady His dis- simple as It Is, is Interesting. whose daughter had been cured of a simicourse, as rc.iorted, tncluaes this lar affliction by the pills. "1 lout lit a boxof them at once and soon nonceaa of Is of one life "My experience that r; j who has bused his practice upon the change for I L ill the t.eitir in fall intellectual ' acceptance of ths harls con r5dT Christian faith an explicitly set forth dition. I was , so well pleas-in the historic, croedth Apostles' I and the Nlcene creeds. Is those aotl ed that mors bought hi the Word of God I have fo?ad and of tueui, end find net merely comfort and rtreiiKtu, when be bad taken five but Intense Intellectual satisfaction." boxes the Evidently Captain Mahan does not disears disshare the sentiment of thos conde- appeared. was scending thlukers who regard belief In six"That ffopelf Inealld. ui o a t h s the Christian faith as a valuable refuse and has lon no return of the there sgo for persons who are tired of thinking. disua.e. The cure was effectual and permanent, aud I feel 8atilied that no other Harper's Weekly. medicine could hove produced so marvelous a result. We feel rejoiced ever the The Jof of l'.ail Morning, restoration of our eon, and cannot Easter is the mornlng-tldof hope: but feel that Dr. Williams' Tink Pills help for the deiivurauce from th dtscalr of Pale Peoplearo the most remarkable medion cine tiie market." from the dcuth of love. doubt, The fiodiKKivery of modern timesbai proved clisim of morning bcslns "very early," such a blessing to mankind as llr. Williams' when the disciples went forth to find Pink Pills for l'nle People. Acting dlreet-I- v on the blood and nerves, invigorating It as they new In haste to the place tne liodv, reg uleting the functions, they rewhere the lord's body lay. If they store ui and health in the exhad lingered hue tho greater glory of hausted strength patient when every effort of the resurrection would have flashed befnrs phvsician proves unavailing. These pills are sold in boxes at 50 cents a they rame, and the lesser glory of ths box or for fj 50, and mnv be had would have faded aw&y also. of nil six boxes or direct by mail from Dr. druggists, You may fall asleep In ths dark and Williams' .Medicine Co.. Kchenectadv. N.Y. wake In tho sunshine without great vs. Victory. Defeat emotion; but If you watch the darkness It is defeat that turns ton into flint; as It Is driven steadily before the dawn, it Is defeat that turns gristle Into It will come upon you as If a new It Is defeat that makes men Inworld was being mado under your Invincible; it it defeat that has mads spection. The mystic spell of spring those heroic natures that are now la Is the awaking of tree antl field Into the ascendancy, and that has given the flower; yet the growing day Is mors sweet law of liberty for the bitter law The first rosy ray of attractive. of oppression. Do not, therefore, ba on your chamber wall Is a touch afraid of defeat. You are never to near from heaven; It Is a mother's lflss that victory as when defeated In a good made your childhood's morning paracause. Henry Ward Beecher. dise. The evening prayer was soothing as tho shadows fell, but that morn-lu- g Hall's Catarrh Cure touch on your face Ih a constitutional cure. Price, 75a that sunrise smile was a foretaste of the bliss eternally complete. Last year Italy exported 21,000 antique and modern works of art, valued at Nrlentte antl Fnlth. of which went to Germany. Many beautiful facts come to lift In the ttudy of the career of Romanes AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. (the late eminent scientist). One of We are ssncrtlng In the courts our right to the them Is very powerful. After his con- exclusive use of the word "t'ASTt iltl A," and i'TRTlKK s CASTOM1A," as our Trade Mark. version ho was able to explode a certain I, Ur Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massapopular fallacy. It Is a firmly rooted notion In many minds that men of sci- chusetts, was the originator of "PITCHEK'S CASTOiilA," the same that has borne and does ence are prevailingly, and even necesnow boar the signature of OIIAS. H. sarily, unbelievers. But Trofessor FLKTCHF.H on every wrapper. This Is tho says; "When I waB at Cam"PITCHER'S CASTOKIA" which has bridge there was a galaxy of genius in original bet a used In the homes of ihe mothers of that department emanating from that America for over thirty yenrs. Lock carefully place such as had never been equalled; at the wrapper and see thnt It Is "the kind you and the curloiiB thing in our prxxout have always bought," and has the signature of connection Is that all the most Illus- CIIAS. 11. FLETCHER the Wrapper. No trious names were ranged on the aide one litis authority from me to use my name exCentaur Company, of which Chas H. of orthodoxy. Sir W. Thompson, Sir cept The is Fletcher President, George Gabriel Stokes, Professors Talt, alarcu 8, 1IOT. SAMUEL riTCIlElt, M. JX and Cayley Adams, A girl often discovers that tho man afto of lesser not to mention a number her own heart doesn't w ant it. lights, such as flouth, Todhunter, Ferrers, etc. were all avowed Christians." Don't Tetmceo Spll inn Smoke Tour Lite Amy. To quit tobiiecu easily and forever, be magIt la necessary to adduce from time lo full ot life, nerve snd vigor, tske time personal evidence of this nature. netic,the that muites weak mea What Romanes thus specified Is one of strong. Ail d rug gists, We. or 11 t 'urc guaranAddress llonklet and fcnntple free. teed the most Important considerations In (sterling licuitdjr Co., Chicago or New Vork. the controversy between faith and unIndifference sometimes wins whore manbelief. Christian Commonwealth. ifest dosite stands no show. ChrlatUn Constancy. To Cure Headache In 1A Mlnntee. When a man allies himself with the Tako Dr. Davis' All church of Christ, becomes a member liruggisis. of the household of Ood, and takes upThe saloon in politics supplies the maon himself volutarlly certain vows that are related to his dally life, people are chine with Justified In expecting to see the Chrlst-Pf- e lteud the Advertisements. reflected In his life. The Y'ou will enjoy this publication much of the ChrlBt should find constant and gracious expression In his better If you will get into the habit of life; for It Is now, or ought to be, hid reading the advertisements; they will with Christ In God. lie has yielded afford a most Interesting study and himself to Christ, and ought to be will put you iu the way of getting willing to make any and every sac- some exeelleut bargains. Our adverrifice and surrender that his allegiance tisers are reliable; they send what they to Christ demands. This may meun advertise. la to walk consistently before that he Ood and among men, and that ho Is It's a pity that a man can't dispose of to do only those things that are his oxporicno.o at cost. in God's sight. If he failt In To Cure Constipation Forever this, bis profession to Christ Is worse TaUr. Caetin'ts CumIv I utliurtlp. 10c ortto If C C. (J. tails to cure, druggists refund mouey than vain. It becomes a block of stumbling to those who are weak In the A serious taule is often tho resul t of faith, and a source of grief to tut matrimonial knot. church. Christian Advocate. 1 Trvr. Cr'ti7 d.t T fclW Sly I H :t 1 P:-- ttr. A::: "Too rctioh i c:cm"' Cherry ': Ke.i-er- , O r asu-;- fiie is l.v tbea:r;.'.i's br-- ;.; : i aei : ii r, U'-'- rie,.,.. ' t;,' has au,:m;!j P:,v'T treat!',! fre? At aitt:.(. ,,,.,'V. - I' ' v"' l. y Dr. H II 'i . 1 l.f'.-i!l- Cie i, t.'.t- t i o, - in, -- i i a:.,! v Ji. WlnIOor'9 yri,.,i, milon P', suit.- tlw The ostr.c'a owner. AlUi-l.- -' auk mono In time, uv-- ir t it v r its ;, ,v 1. iii,', Iti.ii.lMr.tiiirnt ui ntt .'K'falx'. w!.-- K . K KinMl !j tint t! love b a dls- j'j Til Ut-,- 1 1 il(ie 1 l4ii., )!!: u- 141 f H i! ilK.'lU ifu- - jih reftif:r:-'dee. straui.Hp . rri.-- i .h.,.:;; tratl '" KTx llve M Ihe lire Mert. ... t.y one im YoiiDjj lnSu-e:H- gran.i k have ul m.isn. an.l two in the War. uut.vre.1 for Andrew Sm'.:!i Jr.. l'rehi.lrn' 11. has been of the Ar.Kf aiian M cor, bnl at sutlerinfT from di'iire has entirely latest advices, Apr:! roovcred.. lllders Joim t iaw son and Horn, e W. l from lakor-- " have Urn re;, in Australian the Mission, to sail in,; on tiieir way home from Sydney en i- l, :ar,;l,,! r,a, r here frm. Satfus. t'ula. v,.f fuhau Mirreoii iu the Sia!iili s hirth who, with hislc;ii eu;.r;!e i compelled to resign ,; !:, uir. :i, A s of the '.v the heflie-uin,,-' h, s a mother and sister in not, for obvi nis ivss ' his name mention t: a Mory pWmg infom 'I dition of tlie Spanisii 'in, The refner,- left t ac. At that time tin-- : 11 Washinjrt.iii, M:tv !''. The navy iie- artnu nt is in re vipt of disoati-Uefrom Adinirai Sampson anuoi!u iu lite I'Omhardnient of San ,!uan. T!)e was imdertaken to render the forl less e'Tr-tir- e in rase the tile pr iteetion of Spanish !eet ra-i(ll- Aprils,. j t'a-p- e KUler titer formerly of the Itesoret ews (;r.':ee. has been '. called from lmdon to iverpool to as- sist in the editorial duties of the in Milennial Star OMioc, '1 he following Khiei-- who have beeu r, in l.is at llritaiu sail Or home laboriiiff rai- have cations that po 4 h (ico. M. Meadows. James on May well as a sea attac The I., aent vas 1,, f. hut I'. Tomtom Nathan Hawks. I're.ik. is.l ;h, a;:ns as All the liospitals L'iTeeti ve. mi:Ti d ii'tle Taunton, and William stoiieniiiu. ,!h s crowded a few well are rlaniaire, hi n ; rn.'k hy o:s Annual Sunday School Omfereuees III left me,!;,rn, the food aud The y shots wh'.di sear iv ma.ie an mures- w ill bo held In the follow iiiff Stakes i,i ados ha, Americans for the re tion. Sampson and J!oh" htine the diirinfj tlie month of dune: I tail Stake, Evans, while si hehrideof lieen soi.ed by has t spank s if at I'rovo, June 11 th aud U'th; Wasatch, the consul ', me lu a. i ame near lad iniuretl hv lriifTlish the so,.r.e: s broke tiie June Oth aud b'lh; Malad, June v.'.th hut storeii.mses. flyiny s; dialers. and "iilli. The heat s as terriiie.and several men doors and seized what they liked, Aiimnir the young men who have enerally resiH'ctinf,' anytiiirrr lrnikrd were prosOated iluritiir the eHiinonad-Sufour: is prevalent listed asa part of I 'tab 'a quota are a but th.-stood at their posts, cross. Whil yellow iloiiisuio, a. son of President Joseph 1". Smith, two it is not so much so a ea'er for tnc- - fray. fever. malarial Cufcan grandsons of President Lorenzo Snow, Several lain Ire i sh.its wrrr fired by The orphanage m liava :i Lniin as and three ions of Apostle liri(h&m Ihe fort. '1'iie Spaniar in were wildly I.ee orph,iii:e,i. :w lam and Vounir. pxeiU'd, and shook t'.ieir :'Ntt and fired tin (ieneral some oth ' asvlums Kldcr t X, Lund, of Mount l'leasaut revolvers at the squadron, wliieli va aanitarium, and had pre tni niii! have for children, IVesidcnt of the Scandinavian Mission hardly iu s'.riiiin;,' distanee of their hiieral lias been supplies for four month loiij; ran fro juns honorably released to return to he rv;i...v ii from the had name Lee's There were tint two men killed and homo at an early (late, lie will he door of the asylum l.y or or of the succeeded Beven wounded, (if the latter only by Ml. lor C.eorgo Christonscu hiime in one is considered serious. The Span- authorities, (lira hait.m' also of Mount Pleasant. h no iards stood plnekiiy hv their gnus and Havana is protected The tirst duly accredited lady misAt Matanzas the rc:i;;. rs learned returned the lire, le.it tiieir shooting sionaries to a foreign land Miss Lucy was wild. The Anij diiirite did not see that a few soldiers had Uvn kil ed hv lane Krimhall antl Miss Inez Knight, the signHl to retire and for half an the bombardment, but that the both of I'rovo, reached Liverpool April suffered little (iir.nai'f and have, hour fought a splendid duel itli the 21st, and were assigned by the. l'resforts. Shot and shell rained around been repaired. idency of the British Mission to labor The Muutzerrat landed at Cienfii'.'os her, hut she was un!:r'uivd. in the Cheltenham Conference. The Kitns were not sileneed, hut the l,0(h) men, several scarch!i;hts, lunch ) In the minutes of the conference forts looked like a sieve w hen the artillery and 500,000 pesetas iu silver. held at. Manchester, England, on Suneeased. It was not until the refugees arrived day April :Mth, there appears the Sampson's ietenli m, it was .sur- here that they learned the tnilh about names of four ladies who addressed mised, was to render the forts prac- Manila, as the Havana papers have the congregation: Sisters Sarah Noall tically useless to the Spanish fleet, if published the enffarement a , a Spanish and Caroline Smith, iu the afternoon, It should pui into that port. victory. and Sisters Lucy Jane llrimhall aud Inez Knight in the evenig. The next missionaries for Samoa will sail from San Francisco June IS, those for the Society islands will leave the same port on July 1, others for the Sandwich Islands will sail from Van-- i cotiver on June 2,. and yet others for New Zealand from the same place on the 30th of the month. Liz-- ' Among the recent dead is Mrs. zie (Mary Elizabeth) Teuton Young, wife of Kldcr llrigham Young of the Twelve Apostles, who departed this ' life in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, SAN JUAN BAY, SHOWING FOTtTIFI CATIdM May 11, at the age of !itj, after a linof lirlght's disease. HORRORS AT HAVANA. INVASION OF CUBA POSTPONED. gering sickness Sister Young is so widely known that Sa'concentnulos Carted Through the Lines I'ri'senee of Spanlcli Meet Cansis ( liuufcnher departure will cause sorrow in for ltuxartl's Food. Of 'MHOS. many u home. Washington, May I'k Tlie proposed Key West, Fla., May Hi. A tale of The new ward on White Kiver, treat RtilTerinfr in Havana was brought movement of troops to Cuba has been ' over which Lhler Thomas bere by Major Lima, inspector of the postponed as a result of the arrival of Nevada, been appointed to preside, has Judd northern coast of Cuba, of the Cuban the Spanish fleet within striking (lisfor the will present, be included in irmy, under (ieneral Alexander Rod- tance of our coast It is deemed hy the j the Millard Stake of .Ion. Three. j w isdom riguez, who is here with four ollieers of department to be the part of to be known as Lund, l'reston, his staff. Major Lima was taken off not to risk the lauding of troops on. j towns, have been laid out ami Georgetown efCuban soil until the landing can he the coast of Cuba between Del Norte j limit embraced territorial the within and Cojimar by a I'nited States gutf-bo- footed under the protection ofastrong- - j ward. These t ecclesiastical in the er is now fleet for than available the antl was transferred to a torpedo miles' situatednlnet7-fivtowns are His not doubted that the boat, which vessel brought him here. purpose. S 1 ' command of under Admiral!110""01 is The major tlie bearer of dispatches squadron, miles long, for the United States military author- Sampson, will seek an engagement I '!venty.flve s Advices from Asia Minor give of the with the Spanish fleet at once and it ities, asking for the of f visits of the accounts with the idea of awaiting the result j teresting latter and seeking arms and supplies. that conflict that the movement of dcrs A. H. Lund ami V. K. Hintze He may proceed to Tampa after con'he 27th, the land forces is held iu abeyance there. On Sunday Mir ferring with Commodore Watson. of th Turkish conferance lirst The the Lima of Hie concentration in the temporarily. Major says uprising vicinity of Havana has brought about troops, however, w ill not be interfered Mission was held at Aiutu. Iteprewith, and they will be massed at Tam rcscntatives from Zara, Aleppo and conditioiisof He starvation. frightful and ChicUamanga ready to move on were present. The adds that cartloads of rcconcentrados pa short notice. The volunteers will be Aintab branches first Sunday School in the Mission was who have died from lack of food are quartered and drilled at Chickamauga. then organized, possibly the lirst taken daily through the Spanish lines. The delay will add to their erfieiem-yThe bodies are thrown together in The regulars are ready to move at any Sunday School of the Saints organrime. Aiitiuionai have been ized in Asia. Ihiringthe lirst week piles, without any form of burial, for secured antl will betransports held in readiness, the buzzards to feed upon. which would indicate that the author- the brethcrn were at Aintab seventeen were baptized, they and. five others Major Lima asserts that the Cubans ities do not consider the delay will l around Havana are (alheriiifr strength of long duration. previously baptized and confirmed, and children blessed; eight he twenty-threbut that every day. explains they CERVERA'S PLANS CHANCED. are in need of supplies. Intendtxl to Itonitmr.l Otir Whole Cimit others were baptized a few days I ntil lie Heard f rom later. The two permanent mlsslon- Mnulla,. PROLONG1NG THE WAR. Faris, May It;. A Madrid dispatch arles In that Held are Fillers I'hillp S. 1'iM'lliiR In Spain Maid to he strong In Favor throws interesting light on Admiral Maycook, of Salt Lake City, and of 11. movements since he left Cape drew L. Larson, of Epbraim. it appears that lie 1'aris, May It! The Temps publishes Verde islands. A few weeks ago the live elders for the coast of Newfoundland the following dispatch from Madrid: boring in Hamburg. Cerniany, were "The successes achieved by tiie Span- where sealed instructions awaited given twenty four hours to leave town, ish troops against tlie American land- him. Three collit-rawaited the heel .pi.e othcials refused lo state the ing parties in Cuba antl thu insignifi- there whore sealed orders were re- -' ...i...i. ..; fl,t cant result of the bombardment, of Sau ceived. His instruction), up to that according to their laws they had a were to hum uanl l'ort. nm time !.,.. Juan tie I'orto llieo hare strengthened ton and Newport, and if Admiral right to banish foreigners without the feeling here in prolonging the war Sampson bombarded Havana to draw making the cause known to them, in the Antilles and l'hilippines. It is him otr. ofthel.er- r).sitlent IVter Loutenso.-kHe was next to decoy Sampson to man Mission, w as also not; lied to leave, believed Admiral Cervera's squadron I'orto Lien, then sail rapidly t,, ijut he obtained more time to arrange will also soon as it has picked up its vuna, tb stroy the few ships there and his business, and having engaged the and boats He t.be off rait." blockade. dispatch torpedo boats vould then services of au able lawyer, has received Martinique, pursue a cruise into Cu- dotlge the two American lleeti and permission to remain for the present: bombard Charleston. anl jt is thought that that permission ban waters antl perhaps even further.' will lie made permanent. ' BRYAN A SOLDIER. t'lah Hough lii.liTs. A high school has been established In Is I onoiil" .,n",l a ( ..IimkI an( will bv the chtirehon vavii, Sauioa. Fort. Knsscll, Wyo., April tab's He lieKliiieiit. houses ',.,; three therewith private have riders been examined ami rough Lincoln, Neb., May 18. Hon. W. J. have ),,,,, built, and a good bamboo all passed except six. Tliote rejected to rganize a third regiment fveleiol and meet ing hotise e recti .1 antl were mainly found to have defective Hryan is ..I Vnl...,.!.. volunteers and tender a, i;''"-eyesight. They are T. W. Tuckett, C. il s. grounds. On to the president M soou . Zomes, John T. Evans, W. Hlnlsall, S. their lerviccs Sibling a concrete house for the as mustered. same pni oso. Three pieces of land Tipton and E. J. Hanks. The entire ( tivernor llolcotnb has Issued Mr have aiso been olTered in the inn troop was pronounced a line hotly of dlate iieighborli.....l of Apia, the as commission Hrvan a Colonel, with men. They held an election and chose here are now ital, for school uses. and rl branches in John Q. Cannon captain, J. Wash authority to prtweed, and he told the Associated l'ress correspondent that ho' that mission, with thirty-onelders. Young first lieutenant, and Andrew J. would accept the commission. and two sisters laboring as mis- Hurt second lieutenant. sinnaries there. s r Spanish soldiers aim The iu Havana. Wiiijr strengthened hy eaii sUnie. roek. etc., in v. it w Inch, Vieen moutited hare a raiii.'e of two! ,v in i i 1 i -- 1 r -s ..u- ,!'; oiii ( ii!;, Do i I' Uiiil UUill l!rt j - :;.ra-- y - ' 1 iCul.an ! iy ' :iK.rlfc A:. ,l: :.is. '.'..raaUv ,1 1.,'i-ivc- Kdueate Vonr ttowol. With Cssrurets, ("an. lj Cathartic cuv en:.,0;,,it:,,;1 lOc.We lfC. C. C. fall. lit, fortune to'. ; always teds h is foil J f Weill! U. if tp ea A : Up- Makes it Less Efl Port of ecu. j ,t.: :iu i i ast tan moirlis the During asiil Oiilo liaiiruail I'lmipauy bat box (Sis, 1.239 1.110 i.f lc hnpi.tr poiiiloUi?, and 224 coke placcar? f tin' order of S.l'rt ed with PuHuun's l'aUne Car comIVuinsnl.-.Car pany. tlii '.wrk. t!n Mii url Car ;tml Foundry Oar icrapuny ami :h" n:!l wo:ka. rc!ivi'!i art ing nude as rapidly eg th cur are o:ipie'.ed. Lu.o eh; u, v r i t i i e Ji KI..V iK..i .:;.k;y Cared. Ko;u!a;-!.i- Dr. Pavi- e.rl Xo !i- i;, -- No Cathar :i r t f a, I:i.i.; Mini I lir i.lter b.t the c.ubaiaa o:,J cu,;. , skin t !1 ,M,.!y su'.. J!Mj - ' n .c :w-s- i i! lij..i..f Keep. :;: : tin. r,: in tu.ccher vvlniuu of th t paper. 'Every doi. baa ft is day, bi.s i"- - g I ..d y n r make1 !l !!:,'.,:. s a ,.l,.;,n i' C. ( : i ... i la y ra .r r t:,r ;r ::i a- -s rra :n t ii ; y 1 do ys,a pj..k. Clein owes i"tr. t!.,.-.-v:- Hta.it. for Fifty Cents, t.;v..'r'- G.ifiniimolt tV- :- first act." ,r bad in . hit thou'4 a;, Why, Cr'xte-'T- ou !..lf .ou; i:n mirnrii riaywruni 1i -' ! , 11 i 1 ! c ' a man .hat i i:,' a! T,,.'' Mj.-- n cf , is ;i,.i:ev station e.niiai :.!-- m n- - ' . A FRIEND'S ADVICE. g ; what And Tt Ji Tni n common rccurens-- e th.it tiiwm isouid means oi ug nearly iouy xvrxa of t. a many fnrtully cairtrt. it led to. bit Kver since younyer Tfi'uver y I h.ive t.k(.'U a coupie ot 1'OUu-Sa i pat i lla eac h npi tug, and lr. A y u;n fjisite uatishcd that 1 owe luv good health to h',H ti c:i i uieiit. I give this Usti-- I Tiiomal purely in the hope that it msy nseei the eye of pom pser .ufierer." .UAKV I,lNs.AKJi, Vi OfeJalOt k, Out. s Dr. Aver BarFnparitla ha won it way to every corner of the world l y the praUe of its fuenris; tho who )iac tiitd it and who know they wits cured by the use ol the remedy. There is nothing so stronji H thiowu ail bi this personal theories nr.d fan it to" the wind an4 Mauds cf expeit-eac- c !i; on tha a rhaMeii:::: fkeptie with i ilia ' Aver s s a i positive "1 with its puriiy me, am! vitalizing action on the blood is a tadit-aremtdy for every form of fJiease that begins iii tainted of r.i the ra- - with Mary she nan til in mi.s'ty. At .u !;e !o active Hiitl iiik.-ij ,G;iM 5(111!!: e riu:;y r, y tr !v,.ks back on l)iirtv--ibenHht.il years of imitry;' hut hapv, l he it t tell alury : ''T'tiJrty'iis years ?.:;o T hr'! rrreat trouble iillowffl that ycith my liver. The cloito! thtrTf wre turn nr.-- rowni1,; on it, arid t'hey ill my side iu au eiiort- t i Rive rue icUt't. I was at lli.it tun- taming my living a a taiirjrt'is. but for live e;ii, ilweea tne paiu m my snie ina tiie 1 M:' listers I waj in c;iiijnt misery, a: wiin uo prospect wn.t a"Tsr ti Tilt-r;:is lweiitv-ri- .,liigard. At oat iicr days frnia )tt$tlf woi k thai. w,iii!au, and hr 'p-- rok so)'.y H rnce impure blood, tumoii, sores, boils, emptiriu and nimilar di. Tij ' ;ui'.l me touiicts in. Ayti s bar- - ulcer.s, yti nit totake eases yield piomjily 1o this medicine. finally reihir course vt ii. Wiiea I ti r cam- - Some ouse.i arf moi e Mubt oi it than olhtra, ucc with It. Ayer's tarsapa-rill- a iiiKiiifi mc rar.!ipariii:i my sine but piT.MMt.-nos io i auif ul that I could ivjt fasten riv usually isu't.s in a complete cure. J. inward with a bottle, and art fnr a time I did rut get any lnty v. iiton to a cour; e od It ief, but my friend advised me to Aver's Ssrtapa-ril'a- . When she was cured he realized tnii telicf w.is sure to come, and TliU InppsUed, as 1 say, that a medicine that could cure dieus i.e it did. she took a coup! years ao. My Hvtr ln.s never could also prevent it. ubleil me ioce. and d'urit t'ie.-.- venrd ot bottles each spring end kept in perftcl ttur mu. t healih. are critical There tliouanris ot atmilar I have j'assed through lile without ony par eases on record. tie nod of a rt'me of these ar "aUit-refit sixty-oninto Hv. Aver's Curt book, a litt,l ticular trouble, ftnl of a;rf, I am active and strong, tii;:l luok of ioo pfi.'ts wliicli is sent ee by t ht yens iMe to du a day's work that would upet j. C Aver Co., LoivtU, Mass. Write for it e prr-er- i j lir-iu- ff . j "IRONING MADE EASY," ' uy;,i-- :v. --r$:- ' ' e : . JJffyfh j - ; Pi M ' i ! REQUIRES NO COOKING e MIKES COLLAKS AND GUFFS STIFF AND NICE I,, s,'! in-i- j F.l-o- ii ; GNBP0UKD OF THIS STAPsCH WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALT OF ANY OTHER STARCH. THU.C.HUBINGERBR0S.C9 IKEOKUKjOWA. NtWHAVEN,CON!l.lj C0PVRI6HTEP M . j V 4 j??' til y Ttits utRreh Is iiri'nrts! mi m li'iiiKic (,rl:ielpiw In' nen who lmv r nt practical eiperlencp In fsnrTj II an'l MCillllr UH'.1' HUH IWIUIO, !. Mil ,TI ,r n ... !.., li, it HII. Ib "lthe wily lUP 1ix.iK.irr ilni-siKirb niannOu'iuri'il Him In pfrfiniy bKrmk', rohtaluluK neither arneolo, Uum ur tnjr otter ntwtw Iniuriona lo linen anil nan he un ci eviu fur baUjr ,,,)l po)r. For Sale by All Wholesale and Retail Grocers. ' "THE POT CALLED, THE KETTLE BLACK.' BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE s g l niinzyilv lit "lliave been ti.ln '.tSfABFT your pocket, if you buy Schilling's Best baking powder, and use only one heaping- tcaspoonful to a quart cf In for tmon.nia. with wtnen I l.r A? t'ten attlmted fnr over t went? years. gi,d I r i say thnt t'sseareis have iiivcn me mro rein ihtnsny other remtv 4t 1 nv ever lrlsl. 1 s Ik, ccrniinly reconi-Jncn-ar il 'hi-to my friends n? be'ni! a',1 they Tho& Ghaard, Elffla, 111. topresonted." f'-S-l flour. CANDY CATHARTIC V! MSttTIMO MASH JJT t'V.vaie,,, pntent, Tn! pVMn n.n. w ...hoi, nr f;r.,. tf.vi. Sfcf.'r rt.Tftr f f r.fl. IH b '"I'lt"''""1 1: I t.) U 'sf.ii , . I vs S 2 rJ .. r ' v ' - f ., kK. S..1J t. : : U JONES i l . I E,3 Watar n ! 1'mh t 4 tons ll..l 1'IOfl It. I'll nlA y.r ? CO HI. Advertisements This Tape.'. tR. Hindly p. 10$0 B;it!! ''''' h.-- 1 PMIIA., CO., ii. . 3. ttAST MONtf i OF DI.GHAMTON wr .,, , !,,. FRAYT : ,S(H 1 Ci-UlU- .- N. Y. WILL REMEMBER THE MAINE. Annthor Call tor lno.otio. Chicago, May Ki. A special from Washington to the News say,: "You can put it down that the president will issue another call for luo.oon volunteers the next ten days," remarked Hcpresentative Lewis, as ho was leav- ing this White House: "I know that this matter has lieen considered by the president and his cabinet. "The secretary of war, I understand, wanted the first call for 200,000 volunteers, but it was considered best to divide the uumbcrsnd issue another oall Itrolher of One of the Victims Knllsts at Voralello. Pocatello, Idaho, May 14. William but ntici.s. K. White., the last man who enlisted 1 ?. JP r ; .1 U" f ntnui-i'iTcti- ,..i; .r.t here, bad a brother, Joseph White, I re, in tr-t nif ut y n r. '. nho went down on the Maine in Ha- -' Aiut. rana harbor. The body was recovered WEAK NERVOUS WOKEN. f ,t l II, I r" r! rt '.itt ind taken to Key West, and W illiam tti.t;..i ... . h ,in. t.. :n ritt l.i In, L ft. .1mi. Mitk. U.I Hb tit. ;arries his brother's watch ami chain, 'i r o which has been sent him by Captain I.MITW1 I p U ti I It i 0 to it.s. i, le.rur, Col. sigsbee. Mr. White Is 2 years old, j was born at Ellsworth, Kan., but "TOE-GU" CURES COPNS ind kit mother now lives at SantaCruz, CaL later. Or Uiuatj L.k. at all drukkUta. I f" II ...vin- . 1 i. sl.li.cmn. D. C they Ili.ftNH.Vnl. Prosrcutirj Cltimssioce I87 iih iii iM.ii, r j j ' UliVCO i nuti-f- ! Jrak.v- BtST iu''.eil.:. e WOrer li:'i-!- THE (T...I; '"" PILLS PAY5 :.S ,1 ' i , - w drill llKh'.t. "'i'.I it f nm t,,. ,S.W ....!.. ... nt. tw'i-."i.- '' DOSE. A Mil 5 TS.7S to H7.00. .....-- "6.", ftV- - w. ... n. in i ONE FOR 00 'zv. jfic Tll..'OII t.J ii , . i 614 r"rn' ' l'rpptit Kfni" , I'm ') Bi,iii.'i . ..... U....I ... ilir.n. ti.i- ,.. A m i.oi.i Itn -- !. - "h itr .. n. oi Tli.f tt ..,.r.;,'k.n tr. -- r fu nv1. ii ... CUPE CONSTIPATION. A , s.r TSADI f li,;,r P T? I ii. n.t...H. rsZfi A , ' "'" i'';' ,...,,. 1 e The fiftieth annniversary of llr. Karl !. Maeer becoming a teacher will be celebrated on May '."itli at the w Jlrlgham Young Academy. I'rovo, hen Int. of than more ordinary exercises rst will take p!a.- Dr. Taimage and other well known instructors will honor this veb.rn educator with their prev - ence, " in"Th.n linn, Elko . . v .ai,i to laV(. tH, of ore bio. lie I out tnal wm average $;j lo the ton in gold. .n,(1 (, Biifj-si- tetiK si ed ij. - i pas-s.i- I : J ' mu-cl- eun-fhli- ie 120,-00- one-hal- Clark-Maxwe- ll wonder-worke- r, charac-tjirlstl- NEW SLEEPING CARS To Denver, Omaha, HI. Iala, Chicago ant) llonton. The Denver AHIo Grande railroad Bonnie line of the World announces new and important additions to their already well srraufted sleeping car service. In the future, this popular line wlil run through weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Onia-- h, Chicago, New York and Hoston,slso to St. IOuls without change. These cars will start from Portland, Oregon, thus giving benafltof through service on Oregon Short Line, as wul! as from all Utah points. The ciciirsi"ns are personally conducted and furnish all the convenience! uf regular Puiliaan sleepers at less than half the omit. Tho St. liui car will leave O. S. I., stations every Thursday andOg. 1en via Ulo Grande Western railway, every Friday morning. The Oicaha, Chl-raifNew York mil Boston slenerlll leave O S. L stations every Wednesday sod Salt Lnl'rt every Thursday evening, thus affording tl.o inestimable privilege of a Iwolvo hour lay over In Salt Lake City. Fur rates and all details, wriU to B. h Ncvltis, Ciencr.il Agout. or II. M. Cushlng, T. P. A., I). AK.U. ftailway, Salt Lake City, or auy On gon Short Line or Ulo Oraiido Wosturo ticket agent. FAST TIME TO CHICAQO Via Itln dram! Western llsllwar. Commencing February 5, tho new tlmo card of tho Hio f o aniln Western goes Into leaves Salt effect. The At'a'itic Eipr-s- s I k City at S a m., arriving at Deliver j at;80a. m. the following morning and Chicago at 2.15 p. m. the third day; making connections with limited trains fiom Chicago to New Y'ork. Tho evening train leaves at 7:4o p m , arrives at Deliver at 8.15 p. m. tht following night sn.l Chlc-u- at g a. m, the third day, mskh.gel con- nections with the fnat morning trains fnr New York and B slon. Both of thoie through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tmrtat sleeping ran as noli at free No. I'i3 Chair Cars. Ticket oft'. Wut S end South struct. tPostofllce cot t.rr l ?2;il i VICES' 'M Cs- - OXI5 urjoYO Both tho nifthml niuT rosulta when tsyrupof FicjsiftU'kfti; it is jilcisant aiiil refresliinpi U) llio Linto, anil acts pcntly yet jiroinptly on tho Kitlneys, Liver ami envois, cleunsos the S ('flrt tually, ilisptls culils, nn.l foviTis and cures huliitual is the coiiHtipution. Syrup of only ranrsiy of its kind ever pleasing tr the taste and acceptable to lhe (tUunacli, liromjit in its action mid truly bcncln ial in if clTtH'tu, jtrcj'arcd only from the nit'' lioalthyaiid airiecal'lemibsLinccs,' mnnyoxcfllont qualitieswiimuy to all and havo matlo it tlic; ' jKipular rettuvly known. Syrup f Fit's in for sale cent bottles hy all leading '" c gists. Any rvlifiMnV "! it have not may it pr')injUy i6i. ..v.,"'"'Sho wishes to try it. Donottuvrjitany ys-tc- m head-Bchf- pro-duct- ,rf - j Htlllrititllt". CAUFCRNIA HO SYRUP CO. FRAKISC0, CtL Af 'Okk, tr. SAM wumiui. ' " r w .tr.jt Bl UmS ft llf :' WHiht rtrip. rt. n.t " fsf.n AiL Itsi ifia It r- ' . I .s.'" AtLsS. M, . mm TIT W. N. U.. Salt Lake No. 21. ' - '"ss LA r 1 1683 |