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Show SURGEON'S KNIFE THE Mrs. Tclis Stevenson of Salt Lake City Tells Jlow Opera-tion- s For Ovarian Troubles iHUMERS Mrs. Fiskh am : I suffered rith inflammation of the ovaries and womb for overall years.enduring aches and pains which mine can uream of but those who bare Lad the kame expe- - 7 'KV. T v Jt . SSI IWtv It JX A A is Jilts. ECKIS STEVENSON. rience. Hundreds of dollars went to the doctor and the druggist. I was simply walking medicine, chest and a physical wreck. Sly sister residing in Ohio wrote me that she had been cured of womb trouble Vv usinir Lj'tlia K. Pinkliatn's Vegetable Comand advised me to try it. I pound, then discontinued all other medicines atid pave your Vegetable Compound a 1 ll M k' 11 Llliil. II ILlilU 1UU1 niino had headaches, and my nerves were in a ranch better condition, and I was cured in thre.e fnemths, and this avoided a terrible surgical operation." Mrs. Eckis Stevenson, 50 So. State St., Bait Lake City, Utah. $5000 forfeit If above testimonial Is not genuine. Remember every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. l'inkham if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkharu's address is Lynu, Mass. A I'aatlni lu the USE ' THE CAMERA. That tsomwtliul auruuhva Odd Surprise. The tnt of camera hunters has in- prodigwusly of late years. The has nut penetrated the South, where (atneras are rare outside of big towns, but widely spread in the North and Wtst. The camera hunter needs for outfit a fairly good instrument, some strings to tj tie it in place, from twenty-fivhly feet of rubber tubing and a lot of dry plates or films. His objects are to get pictures of birds in air, birds on nests, birds on perches, rabbit in form. etc. Camera hunting uas merits, which even old hunters do not deny, It is practiced mostly in summer time with nesting birds for subjects and does no harm. It takes the camera hunter into the field and tpaches him the habits of bird and beast. It gives him opportunity to acquire a knowledge of the points of the compass so that he w ill not get lost in the woods. Its successful pursuit requires patience, ingenuity, industry and some endurance. Flashlight pictures of deer on nighi runways, of predatory fauna, foxes, minks, polecats and so forth aboul chicken coops and duck roosts are interesting and instructive. Sometimes illustrations ol they give unlooked-fo- r the habits of animals. A camera hunter in southwestern Wisconsin who had accused a fox ol (stealing a lot of his young Indian game chickens found one day, on th evidence of developed plate, that th thief was a woodchuck. Similarly t tame ferret has been discovered on his way to cut a lot of fowls' throats instead of a skunk which had been judged guilty. W cxs.la e Cheap EifrjrHlou KHtea via th Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Kallwav. On June 10th, 11th, and 12th, the following first-cla- ss passenger rates will be effective via above route from Ojjden and Salt Lake City, Utah, to Missouri River and return $32.00 39.50 St. Louis and return Faared Something Hart Cone Wroug 44.50 Chicago and return....' with Ilia Literary Conrtshlp. Final return limit September 8th, 1902.-"There Is more In this literary busiFor reduced rates to other points, ness than ' I thought possible," deinformation regarding excursions and clared the young man who is in love. on other dates than above, apply to "When my girl, owing to circumstanC. F. WARREN, GenT Agent A. T. ces over which she had no control, left & S. F. Ry. for the West, I decided that I would 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Ut. follow as soon as I could earn enough to pay my fare there. Sarah Ann Crandall died recently at "Some time ago I was in a book store home in Green, N. Y., having lived her and chanced to see a book entitled The a complete recluse in her home for forty 'TarTy Thou Till I Come.' thought struck me that it would be a years. None of her neighbors had seen good hint, so I purchased the bosk her face in that period. and sent it to her. By return mail I received from her 'The Right of Way.' Mother Oray'a Sweet Powders for Children Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse Say, that made me feel good all over. in the Children's Home in New York. Cures "But one month later I was startled Keverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disand somewhat puzzled by getting orders, move and regulate the Bowels and Over 30,000 testimonials. 'Great Expectations,' and the best way Destroy Worms. , 25c. Sample FREE. AdI could figure it out was that she had At all drugs-istsN. Y. met some one out there with a lot of dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Lelloy, was to and break tne money trying Test of Many Letcomotlrea. news to me gently. On the New Zealand government "Yesterday I was knocked all In a railways experiments are about to be Crisis.' I'm 'The heap by receiving made as to the relative merits of if I have to ride American, British and Australian locogoing West on a brakebeam! " motives. HAD GOOD REASON TO BE WORRIED. , Spies at Constantinople. Extraordinary activity ha3 lately hegn .displayed, .in. CoLstanlinople by spies in the government service, arrests and domiciliary visits being alarming'? frequent Several members of the diplomatic corps have complained of the obnoxious attentions of which they have been the object on the part of spies. Mrs. Wlnalow's Koothlnjj Kymn.1 For rhliilreo teel hlng, softens the vums, rt'duces Incolic 2i)c a botuo. flammation, allays palu, cures-win- "Yes, he's going to marry the girl who used to work for him. Think of it." "Well, what of it? Most men marry a girl and let her work for him afterward." 20 A WEEK AND EXPENSES to men with rig to introduce our Poultry goods. Sendstp. Javelle Mfg Co. .DcpLD, Parsons, Kan. Tenement. Blood, Tenement tea drinkings are a form introduced among the Whether due to inheritance or caused of hospitality of the settlement workers. poor by a depleted condition of the system, "Wouldn't you like to have a party is the cause of much agony. In your tenement?" a settlement worker will ask a poor woman. "Yes, Curative Vogeler's Compound, but I haven't got cups enough." "Oh, when taken for this trouble is a means we will see to that You Just clean of salvation. It creates new fresh up a bit, make a fire and have the kettissues and pure red blood corpuscles tle boiling." So the Invitations are and by giving strength and tone to sent out and the hostess gives her the great vital energies of the body, rooms such a cleaning as they have not had since she moved into them. it enables them to perform their nat- The settlement folk bring tea, cakes, ural functions. ' The reader should cups and all the paraphernalia necesnot lose sight of the fact that Vogeler's sary for the service. Pretty girls Curative Compound is made from the come, too, to play or to sing and to formula of one of the most eminent help things to move along smoothly. '' New York Press. physicians. Send at once to St. Jacobs Oil, Valuable) French Invention. Ltd., Baltimore, for a free sample A remarkable invention for preGood Work In the Impoverished NEWS SUMMARY. -i j.m-ar-e- i "Peak VSHO i I I Unusually crave labor troubles ri reported from Kussit. From private advices it appears that Haiti is ou the eve of a revolution. The whole business portion of liar-toAla., has been destroyed by Are, Venezuela has ratified the protocol for the renewal of diplomatic relations with France. TheTweuty-tbir- d legislature of Haiti was opened last week without any ex- traordinary incident. The outlook for the English railways is decidedly more cheerful than it has been for six months past. James Fleming, while intoxicated, was run over and killed by a Great Northern train in Helena. The general council of the labor party in Brussels decided to continue the strike, but peacefully. Numbers of strikers are resuming work, and tranquillity is reported from all parts of Belgium. The legislature of the state of Jalisco, Mex., lias passed a bill abolishing and The imports of dry goods and merchandise at the port of New York for last week were valued at $10,508,742. While playing jail on the Washita river at Krein Springs, I. T., five boys were buried in a sand bank and killed. London hotel proprietors fear they have a serious problem before them in their efforts to satisfy the demand for bull-figh- cotk-fiKht- meat. PL Voice From Beyond. by "Oh, Tc.ru you With shrill tlitinctnt ss the cry arose above the never-c- t is;: ; a in of of dethe great railway etaiUmclous to tective work had made tu tthe horrors of human r;ns and crime, but that weird cry, o full of anguish and reproach, Jo tied nie sharply out of my usual indifference. It ciused me to forget entlre'y fur the . moment the haprgard fa-- ef a been man that I had watching with some interest as I sat over in a corner out of the crowd awaiting a, delayed train. U was not tue t e of a it had lb.- huiueo criminal, but look of one. and fear and remorse were plainly stamped upon it. The young man had been pacing nervously up and down the pavement in fro.it of the door, and I remembered afterward that he had stepped inside just a moment before I had been startled by the unusual cry behind nie. Before 1 could turn it was repeated: "Oh, Tom you y ou!" "Oh, Tom you "My nerves must he getting bad." thought, as with a creepy feeling almost of dread I turned to t. e what it was. Instead of a tragedy, comedy, for what I saw was two liJden ladies, very prim as to aspect iu,l uncerta'n as to ages, in a great (lte of excitement, trying to pacify at-rot- , which was struggling to get away and shrieking: "Oh, Tom you "Oh, my! Oh, my!" eirlaimed one of the ladies, "whatever tan be the matter with the bird? Ue was never acted like this before isn't it hors - t i'y Story n rfiu un Pull. Ce murdered. The parrot must have seen llie inuiiler ciiiiHiiirn l and heard t lit dying w. is;!;- at the old man. He haj been sold t the t s to a dealer and liy h:m In the oil niai.ls, from wl.imi I bought liinc lie has never had any more s,:!i paroxysms as that in tlie s:a, 'in. When tliu'irht of a parrot's pn.ne-nes- s to m.mic .strong exclamations of all kinds, and rcmembeiod the not.? of anguish and reproach in that cry in the station, the my.stery of Joe iiraiuh's death was no mystery to n.e. Often I have pictured to myself that death sn iie, una thought that no matter how secure from detection the doer of such a dastard deed may seem, he can never know at what moment vence.uice may strike, nor what strange yei-iit- if STL O cured of" PELYIG CATARRH for Years and She Suffered -- Felt Her Case Was less Hope- Cured by 1 HH; i r ... " i i " i is MRS. ANNA F1.K11AKTY. 11, recent of ti e W. C. T. I', headquarters, at (iniesburg. 111 , was for ten vears one of the leading women ns there. ller husband, when living, Bixty-sovent- h v A 1 J.'"" jk Mil1 "His uncle had been murdered." weapon she may choose to serve her purpose. STCW ON COLLAR BUTTON. Foe of Humanity Again Uet In Its Deadly Work. home at The suburbanite arrived 7:30 p. m. That left him thirty minutes to eat his supper, dress, shave and catch the 8 o'clock train back into the city. The suburbanite shoveled his food dexterously into himself and drank a cup of coffee at one draught. He was sorry he did it, because the coffee was very hot, but after drinking it there was nothing to do but let it cool at leisure. When he jumped up from tlie table he had twenty minutes left. Tightly shutting his eyes he threw some lather at his face and, seizing the razor, drew it down over one side of his face regardleFS of consequences; then down the other sid, and with one made swipe of the towel across his countenance the job was finished. "Are you ready, dear?" his wife asked, sweetly, thrusting her head into the, room. "No," he snapped, diving into a white shirt. She discreetly withdrew and waited anxiously, watching the clock. When the minute hand pointed at five minutes to 8, a gurgling, choking sound came from her husband's room. This was followed by a pitiful moan and a few incoherent words. Going to th-door, she opened it slightly and asked Common 1 1 What used to be called female d s 'tc.es by the medical profession i mnv oiile It lias been fo t:nl by pelvic catarrh. experience that catarrhal diseases ef the of aro tue cause of most pelvic organs female disease. Ir. llnrtnuin was among the first of America s great piiysii inns to make this For forty vears lie has been discovery. treating diseases peculiar to women, and long ago lie reached the conclusion that a woman entirely free from catarrhal affection of these organs would net I He therefore subject to female disease. becan using Peruna for these cases and found it so aduiirablv adapted to their iertiianent cure tunt Peruna has now the most fntiiotiR remedy for female diseases ever known. Everywhere the women are uauiit ami praising it. I'eruna is not a palliutive simply ; it cures by removing the cause of female ca;-e- NEW 1 Mrs. Anna B. Flrhurty. to try I'eruna. A bottle was im mediately secured and a great change took place in my daughter's as well as In 'T suffered for severrtl V'srs with headmy own hsalih. Our appetites Im- ache brought on by nervous the very proved digestion 1 was also attlicted with insomnia.prostration. greatly, I would seemed much helped, and restiul sleep get up iu the morning more weary than soon Improved us, so that we seemed when I retired nud I used to dread the like new women, approach of night, l'eruiia came into my I would not be without Peruna ft r home as a welcome gnet, and within three 1 was like another woman. ten times Its cost." Mrs. Anna li. short months linve u v enjoyed perfect health for over Fleharty. a year, nud timse who have suffered as I I nil 5sV; ,1 first President of the Nebraska Wesleyau University, at Lincoln, Neb. lu a letter written from 401 street, W., Chicago, 111, Mrs. Kietiaity says tlie following in regard to IVruiiii: "Having lived a very active life as wife and working partner of a busy minister, my health fniied me a few yers ac.o. 1 lost my husband otut the same tune, and gradually 1 seemed to lose health and spirit. Sly daughter is a continued invalid, and we lntu felt great need of au invigorator. 'One ot my neighbors advised me 1 AtGlenwood, la., Earl Garman shot i probably fatally wounded his rible?" As I arose to go to her assistance, father, during a quarrel over financial for the parrot seemed to be more than affairs. she could manage, I norstisd that the the United States Imports from the man had begun his restless young last fiscal year reached $110,465,000, an and was coming in our tramp again the over increase of $600,000 .proceedhis eyes bent on the floor. direction, ; ing year. shrieked the , "Oh, Tom you Nevada parrot, seemingly beside himself with Nevvlandsof Representative has introduced a bill to remove all fear and rage. There was something duties on beef imported from foreign in the actions of the parrot that drew my attention again to the young man countries. and held it. Govdecided that The president has Suddenly he seemed to hear the cry. ernor Dole' course has been such as to He stopped, clutched at his collar as it warTStrjfc, his. continuance as governor choking, and the look of horror and fear on his ashen face was pitiable. of rjawati. ' I In Sacramento Mrs. Wiley York was Whether he saw the parrot or not never knew, but with a groan he was a that killed by gasoline explosion a pistol from hi3 pocket and so severe that it blew her out of an slipped put a bullet in, his brain. upper story window. The suicide of Tom Galgwyn, wealthy The German government designs to firmly request of the United States all young man about town, was the sensa the advantages of reciprocity treaties tion of the day, and all sorts of theo'' ries were advanced as to the cause of when they are ratified. it. His friends declared that he must The protraction of the peace nego- have had some hidden romance, prehas Africa in South tiations disapsumably a disappointment in love, and pointed the Berlin bourse and is caus- some impressionable young ladies bedewed his memory with tears. Those ing reserve in speculation. who knew him better attributed his The Dominion government has deact to temporary insanity following a termined to try to stop, the traffic in debauch, which was true enough cattle smuggling that is going on long as far as It went. Many remarked the along the Canadian border. coincidence that young Galgwyn and The Holland submarine boat comthe uncle that : had raised him and of one whose heir he was, had died violent notified that pany has been their submarine torpedo boats has been deaths, about each of which a mystery clung, for this uncle had been muraccepted by the British navy. dered in his room one night about a on a washout Near Bakersfield, Cal., year before and his murderer had nevthe Santa Fe caused a rather disastrous er been discovered. Bex I alone knew freight wreck, thirteen cars being piled that there was any direct connection beween the deaths of the two men, the up, doing consderable damage. The Bulgarian government has is- murder of old Joe Branch and the suiTom Galgwyn, sued a circular to its agents in Turkey cide of his nephew, man old had whom loved as his the disdeclaring its disapproval of the own soul. . in orders among Bulgarians Turkey. The curious incident in connection The Italian chamber of deputies has with the suicide had aroused my curiapproved, without discussion, the pur- osity and I took pains to trace the anchase of a building in Washington, to tecedents of the man and of the bird. be occupied by members of the Italian Galgwyn, left an orphan when a mere child, had been adopted by his uncle, embassy. who was wealthy and unmarried, and unis cholera the In Manila epidemic whose only near relative the boy was. to His somewhat isolated but beautiful abated. The totals for Manila-unoon Saturday were 333 cases and 253 suburban home had been found too deaths; for the provinces, 651 cases and dull by Tom when,- - after a none too 430 deaths.. savory career at college, he had returned to it, and careless of his unschool boy of LouisA cle's feelings and wishes, he spent ville, Ky., has been arrested on a all his time, in the city. practically made He charge of counterfeiting. He had lived, I was told, at a fast g depart- pace, and in spite of the liberal allowthe coin in the ment of the school. ance his uncle made him he had gotten In the fight at Bocas between gov- deeper and deeper in debt, until he ernment troops and Colombian rebels, had reached the point where threats 150 men on both sides were killed, but of criminal prosecution had been made, of hla transactions. the government loss was insignificant for certain was about this time that his unIt of the with that Liberals, as compared cle was found one morning in his By the explosion of an oil burner at room murdered, with a score of knife the Santa Fe Railroad company's pumpwounds in his body. The servants ing station, at Point Richmond, Va., were all away, but it was remarked as Hiram Tope, the engineer, was blown a curious fact that his mastiff, a very out of the fireroom and fatally burned. savage and alert wab htlog, had given Henry Dumprope, tho murder of George Crowley, was arrested Friday night at Hoisington, Kan., and taken to Council Grove. Later he was taken to Empoiia, where he will be tried. Dumprope made a full confession of and I unrc DiiCTnmo I ii did will kuow how happy 1 am." Mrs. E. L. Brow n. Mrs. Esther 51. Milnor, Pe Graff, Ohio, writes: "1 was a terrible sufferer from female weakness and had tlie headache continuously. I was not able to do my house1 wrote work for myself and husband. you and descnlied my condition as near its possible. You recommended Peruua. 1 took four luittles and was completely cured. I think i'ertina n wonderful medicine." Mrs. Esther M. MiKc.r. Congressman Triad. M. Mahon, of Ctaam-berabu- Pa., writes: In commending your 'ltvke pleasure Peruna as substantial tonic and a T.M. Mahon. good catarrh remedy. " If yon do not derive prompt end satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write disease. Dr. Hartman hat probably cured more at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full women ot fomula ailments than any other statement of your case and be will be lie makes these cures pleased to give you his valuable advice living physician, using and recommending Peruna. gratis. simply bv Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Mrs. iJ. L. Brown Si2tf Elliott street, Tlartinan Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Memphis, Tenn., writes' - Complete External and Internal Treatment again: "Are you ready, dear?" Pushing the door farther open, she was horrified to see her husband staggering across the floor, with his head bowed on his breast. Sue reached his side as he sank Into a chair. "Henry," she gasped, looking into his pale, drawn face, "are you ill?" He seemed to be trying to speak, but could not. Then by a superhuman effort he managed to say: collar "No, but I broke that button and it's the last one I have!" Ohio State Journal. METHODS OF TRADE THE SET $1. Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT to Instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal; and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour germs. A SINGLE SET Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicians, and all other remedies fall. IN ABYSSINIA. Commerce Carried on In a Very Primitive Manlier. metal-workin- The market for the region of Abyssinia is at Nedjo. Gold washers bring the metal in dust and nuggets from all corners of the country, pressed into large quills closed with a morsel of wood. The holders are so transparent that the precious powder is as easily visible as though it were a tube of glass. The washer sells Lottie. tlie produce to a broker, who works it venting railway accidents has been tried with success on the western into circles of pure gold of about the Mm, Mafy SuriFTt py, ?6 Court, Gosport Street, The invention is Several yean ajcf i met with an railways of France. Coventry, writes: thickness of a heavy finger ring. These accident thrmth a fall, hurting myhnd so badly that Assisted by Cl'Ticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifyplaced on an engine. If the driver circles are not closed, so that the buyer was unahle to use the same tor rive weeks. I tried for any cause passes a danger signal, knew of but did not receive iny benefit. everrthinn before thus ing the eklu, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff", and tha weighing, may twist them Finally, as a List resource. I applied. St. Jacobs Oil and the apparatus blows a whistle on the stopping of falling hair, fur softening, whitening, anJ soo:'.i!g red, rough, after using the first bottle I could move niv nnp.Ts, assuring himself, upon finding them litter the second bottie I could open my hand and engine continuously and also throws malleable, that no copper has been and sore hands, for baby rashes, itching, and dialings, and for all tha fiaally I regained the use of mv hand and all pain left up a small light under the engine's It was only by the use of St. Jacobs Oil tliat I tip mixed with the pure metal. The brokInc. purposes of the toilet, hath, and nursery. Millions of Women useCtjTiCCEA nose. Ww able to follow mv employment." This will render all accidents, ers sit. bent over, In long files, with Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritaJ ions, Inflammations, and exexcept wilful ones, impossible. their small scales in their hands. for too free or offensive pcrspirattou, In the form of washes for coriations, manufactured A kind of cotton g"(ds There is more Catnrrn in this section of the his'crinid. ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which Country Hum ail other discuses put together, in the ttntiil States, which is culled until Hie last few years was supposed to be At Donaldsville, La Ellis Washing' ..' VVV stores direct I and 7 I : readily suggest themselves to women and mothers. No other medicaid "alioudjediile" and bears the mark Of Incurable. For a great many years doctorspro-notinoe- d It a local disease, and prescribed hieal ton Philadelphia Wallace, negroes, u camel, serves in country diolricls oi goap Is to be compared with Cl'TiCUEA for preserving, purifying, and remedies, and by constantly lulling to cure were i J profit; also hanged for the murder of Lee with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Abyssinia as money, being uised for beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic ktM. tjy tliebast Si'ience bits proveu catarrli to be a constituGeismar, a wealthy storekeeper, on II clothing, tents and many other vV)Ir toih-tional disease, and thorefore requires constisoap, how ever expensive, is to be compared w ith it for all the purposes d,:,,er St A piece of tlii. material thirty tutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manJanuary 12th last. Wallace was on the the of ufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, toilet, hath, and nursery. Thus it combines In Ose Soap at One yards iotm. Ine nvem;;e price of which Is tlie only constitutional verge of collapse when he ascended the cure on the market. ritiCK, the hkst skin and completion soap, and the best toilet and baby It is taken ItiteriMtliy in doses from 10 drops to scaffold. is - generally sold to retail dealers In a teaspoonfuL It acts directly upon the blood, lots of twenty pieces, t a token by soap hi the world. and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer Mereli, the peddler whose remains one hundred dollars for any caseit fallstocure. coffee is which purchased bend forpirenlarsnrirt testimonials. Addreaa were discovered in Lake Washington, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR. F. J. CHKSKY in tht; regions of production. The CO., Toledo, Unto. ), to cImum tha stm ot crusu and 7.V. t Cunstitlng of CtTicuaA Soar Pold by Drutvi-iSeattle, was shot through the buck. .i ! ofte th nlracucd ctitn le: Ccricctti OmTnairr (Wo.V change in the price of American ? 5a llall t Family rills are the best. W The bullet hole was discovered by to Instantly allay ItfMne. Inflamtnatlon, and IrrlUUon, and aortha has obliged the wholesale mer" His Royal Highness, Prince Michi, Coroner Hoye. Seven Afghans, East and heal, aud Cvricraa Kmomixt liuj(Sc .), to cool and clfanaa to Increase In Abyssinia, as chants the olood. A Bmoi.aHiTtaofwn uiHrteui to cure the meal tortnrtaf, are Hindoos under S1 and THE Jaof SET Indians arrest, Mikado of the grandson present elsewhere, the price of a hale of this disfltfiirlni-- , Itching, burnloK, and scalp, and Wood humours, the pan, is the youngest heir presumptive suspected of the murder. material serving as money. Immediruhix, Itchlnirs, and Irrltstlena, with low of nalr, hfn all elae falla. gold4 throughout Hue da la Pair, '2. Charusrbouaa 8q., London. Frrnrh Itepot: world. Hrltlsh Di'pi.t: When Louis Alfred Balens leaves to a great throne among all the royal U ately the price of coffee rose at the five AU ' about U. A. 8. Sola eila," Boaton, I'ropa., Parts, rorna Unco xn Cam. Coar., "Oh, Tom-y- oupersonages in the world. lie Is eight Sing he will have served a six years' cent' rs of production, but when the fro.. months old. sentence, made shorter by commutano alarm, and showed no rgns of hav- native farmers rent lied Harrar, the Huaoi vrisT rrr.t.i (Clioeolst Coated) ara a nw, taatalm, odourless, e oonomleal purtilera $25, 000 worth tiiueitui exit" cleiirstd h.iuld Oirriceu Kia.iivrxT, as well si fur ail other blood Put center of the tion for It the intncerer. commercial was attacked misappropriating country, ing up la 11 M F.ARLIKST RUSSIAN Mtf.LET. UNION MAOC. and humour cures. Ksch pill is equivalent to oil" leasrsionful of liquid Kaaot.viNT. Sec Iwl'.le of liquid Kl. r a as number aame of dears of jewelry. lie will immediately be never explained, either, liuw the the Will you lie short of hayt If ao, plant conlalnltiii vials, Ntti-- t iVtmk ef ulaueUblihtlewt pecting to sell their coffees at the arrewap pocket and stid dlteetlve. brfood Snl.TlNT price!.'. I'tTK IBS 1'ILt.a are slurattva, antiseptic, tonic, for the next higher price Imposed by the increased Mtiwiti iis rstrs. got Into the hmi arrested charged with the embezzleplenty of this prodigally prolific millet. kin punnera, humour question the purest, aweetest, most aoccessful and economical blood aati 6 to 8 Tona of Rich Hay Per Acre. It was found i ke, uh usual, value of American cottons, they found France. in and umlc. digestives yet compounded. of morning cures, ment $1,560,000 Price W lbs. tl rk); Kt Jim. o. Low freights. wa with nothing broken. N'r there themselves face to face with the fallJohn A. Kalicr Meed Co., La Crosse.Wia. VV An Important amendment proposed t In the old " Taint de fellow wid do loners' line any evidence of a RKI.IAIII F ASSAYS. ing prices which beset all the coffee allows law 7S corpora- man's room, altlii tit.li rtnia I .e tloid end Sllrsr Mrs. MeKinley's condition remains to the bankruptcy was iiel'.her markets in the world. Thi.s caused 3at catch do mew' said Charcoal Silver and Cnpner till fish," Uol tions to become voluntary bankrupts, weak nor ruwnrdiy. Tle.-- e facts threw much hardship. I'HOMI'T KVTt HSS ON MAIL SAMI'I.KS. same. alxmt out She the goes driving in of his , another Mora than Uoutuet In tour liar. ,,:-ruminating OGDEN ASSAY CO. Eph, with the proviso that this shall not re- some suspicion on the 'rvnnts, fi equently and vinlts the cemetery every THE REASONS 1 moods; "hit's do man wid da longes' W. L. I Mucins nmkea and Bel'srnora men'i officers and stockcor.tlu-sivelthe lease liino their .nie corporation proved they will Mrs. Oliver Ames suppon. nt her day that the weather permit. ll.lll and .l JOehoee tlisnauyothertwomau-ufaeturer- a For some re. mm nolm.iy own expense, n full brass hand at the 'magination." In tha worid. holders from individual liabilities un, f Thocipsoa's Eye Water and .i.r7ishoe plad W. h. iMiuilas (S Onei are fast In man PYES Colli FADELESS PCTMAM the to seemed laws. a who To federal Cnr or was suspect School day. state the der of Ames North Oliver aanl High ahova of ''.10 id by aid with Take Laxative Bromo yuinine Tablets. All 17. 1902, wiishinu'iiiiil rubbing. Sold W. N.O.. Salt Laka-N- o. to profit by the death tf the murdered A compromise has been effected in olhr uik". are found to h Jus as picA. Kaston, Much,, an It slltntlon of her tosttlllii,'ht, will outwear two pain of ordinary druggist? refund money if i t f aili to cure. 2&j loo. per pncknfri;. ( nk its by Thrj druggists, so and the crime man, place own planning and provision. the Amalgamated association regardf X00 and .i vi aline. Hade of test enfnere, InrMlif Patent The American Monthly Review of ing the lodges which failed to pay the among those whose perpetrator are Miss Maud Dennison, of Chicago, is Corona Ma. Corona Colt, ard National Kangaroo. L'JrttS WHitt AU Ubc lAnS. M never found. IJ Mrs. Mt Kinley will short')' receive a said to he the a. ItMks 14. fsw r.lr Br.! is articles Ljf Bat t'oiuih Hyrnp. TasteatrissL Vet FT said assessments. for contains It Reviews strike recent many May only woman harness-make- r W. L. DoiWi In time. S' lil St flruirmsf "Out H lAna" a been Hon He had IJ favorThe and parrot? engrossed sumptuously ropy, eannot be o.oallfA t any viio. will and rebellious to were the vital has Interest some of of the She lodges reader, la United tne Suite. that ataloarVM. BtiiM hw immM a.'ir.rilrs. ite pet of Mr. Branch's for years, and bound, of the resolutions of congress, M , 1.. ty.o. la.s. worked at the trudu for prove to be a most excellent number. yearn. 1),1.., reprimanded and others given time to had been In the room hen he was on the death of her Inte husband. make up their delinqnenciea. 1 1 USE GUTiGOBA MILLIONS SOAP ad l.'' V pur-pos'- 1 1 J- s. cot-tor- IT! Ul lvUld ni'tr-dere- 1p- M JVr?' "iJS f'" ft mm lr fjpl'laii'Jyliirf |