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Show GOOD RECIPE PROVES GREAT POWER When Regular Medical Treatment Failed, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured Her Rheumatism. Hundreds of people afflicted with Lava spent year under the caro rhen-mai's- of excellent FOR SUCCESS. Dealing Justly With the World a Mslit Requisite. Smile !n your mirror and it smiles back at ou; look pleasantly at the world ar.d it reflects your good catur-elooks; cultivate a warm feeling toward all men and t! y radiate and give back tho warmth. Deal juktly. Trade on broad principles. He not too j alous of your rights. The world siKin discovers where it is well treated, and trades there. lie loyal to your clerks and they will return it in loyalty. Trade on broad lines, buy 0f hroad people, treat the public generously and success is sure to come a success that is worth the winning and keeping and cherUb-irig- . Be exacting, carping, looking out carefully for your little rights, and as sure as the pun shines the world will have its ee on you, watching you in a way that you do not care to be watched. Keep sweet and move on. Batten's iu vain. Then they have settled down t.i the cntiYieruii that it is fastened ou thm fur life. Mrs. Diiismore waa nut willing to j.iiu the ranks of the hopeless merely because her doctor did lu.t know Luw to help her. Here is her story : " Four years ago I suffered greatly with rheumatism in my hands au knees. After I had ittiug a while my limbs seemed heavy I could hardly walk ou the first t. nipt. So long as I kept moving I was all rigid, but just as soon as I BtupjK-d-, something seemed to settle iu my knees and make t hem ache. My hands were so bad I couldn't touch the palms of them oua fiat surface; they Wedg. were swollen and pained so," "Did you call in a physician?" HYENA KNEW ITS FRIEND. "I doctored steadily for over a vear; then oue doctor said : ' You have taken Apparently Vicious Creature Had medicine strong enough to kill almost Memory for Kindness. anything. Still, it did uut kill me uor A few years ago in one of the menthe rheumatism." exhibited during the races at ageries " How, then, did yon get rid of it?" Brighton, England, was a striped "At different times I had read in vari- hyena, which, to the keeper and all ous publications about Dr. Williams' around him, displayed the jsual ferowonderful Pink Pills for Palo People, cious hahits Inherent in animals of his mid I finally decided to try them. I took kind. Among the spectators was a them steadily for four months in ac- young man who fearlessly approached cordance with the directions. Ey that the den where It was snarling and time I was completely cured." his snapping furiously, and, "ILive you been frea from it ever hand through the wires, putting the patted lineo?" animal on its head. " Since then I have had but one slight In an instant the gave sympreturn of my trouble, and a box or two of toms of the greatest hyena delight, hounded the saiuo pills made me all right again." about in an ecstacj of joy and rubbed Mrs. F. A. Dinsmoro lives in hearty himsel fagainst the young man's hand, of her recovered health at seeming to be overjoyed at his caenjoyment Wobnrn, Mass., entirely freed from the resses. It appeared that this animal grave anxieties that rheumatism always had been taken when a cub by this brings. When it appears in but a single young man and brought by nim to Joint it shows that the blood is in a faulty England and sold to the keeper of a state in the whole body. It may at any menagerie, and although seven years moment break out elsewhere, and one of had since then the recollecthe dangers is that it, may break out in tion elapsed of the gentle treatment he had the heart and then the result must be fatal. The only security is to keep the received had been gratefully rememblood all tho time iu a perfectly sound bered by this apparently untamable creature. oondition. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make healthv Zebras In German East Africa. blood.,. All other relief s .superficial. This is thorough. These pills are sold A report from German East Africa Toy all druggists. Is to the effect that there are over 250,000 zebras In the colony. They apAll Know Her. pear sometimes in herds of from 200 In every neighborhood there Is a to 400 animals. hide from. She woman the neighbors its around and complains that she is I do not believe Fiso's Cure for Consumption "keeping up," but that she really has an equal for coughs and colds. John F. eught to be In bed." Atchison Globe. IIotkb, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1900. pliy.-ician- s 1 i TEA Think of us once a day at least If you don't like it, take-bac- k your money. Tour grortr return! your money If you don't like ScHUUng'i Frit. First American Fire Engine. In 1731 the first fire engine was taken from England to New York. TO CURE A COI.n IN ONE DAY fake Laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. All dnia relUDd the money If It falls tu cure. K. W. f!i Srove'l ilgnalure la oa each box. 25c. Dinner. A Remarkable remarkable dinner was served recently by a farmer near Ault, Col. The table was et for twelve and the menu consisted of one potato, one chickcabbage, one en, one turnip, one onion and three pies made from a ImA pound apple. Understood Mules f He On a strtvt rorr,. r sutiou t !'!.!;), .u fiuil.- in t!:i northwest-'l- i th.- last Saturday a iarsc crowd had ooi:, t.,!. it ha. l'oriu.'d a ritis;. or, ra !.r. a s(uar.. about sonso ol.joct in !i. cnt.-rm!. liaxin;; con-j;- i satii on oarh sii!.. of tho curb, a rat!nr thin h;!' tho oiiiois lino on iho oilur sido nf iho sijiiare. Tlio oii lihM.i is to hait-iiwas lioius on did not sot in in iho loasl oxoitod. but i in ro was ow ry in.iioatioii of niuoii im.Tost in tho sit'.iatu.n. "Uninkon woiuon tifiliiiiiir," said one of two uiij! uomon who woro pass-in.- s noar by. ' It's most disu'raooful, and those roopio placidly looking on. If they wire nu n they'd stop it," she said bo her companion. "It's degrading." An old lioiillonian in the same was ovi'lainiiiK to another une that a man had boon stricken with a.i ein!oitio tit "Poor follow," he said "and no one knows what to do for him." It was evident that the gathering was an inactive one, and the reporter whose duty it is to investigate every-tiiini- ; has'm.'d to the scone and found out thi't. a stout, mh'e had slipped on the pavement and was apparently well satisfied with his recumbent situation. The fact was that he resented every attempt to hoist him from his contact with mother earth, while his driver, a colored boy about 20 years old, was actually sobbing - I iu iis.-oi- : well-mea- d ateabuuie. coUu. Memory Good. Elephant g U ItSfi engi- ne-driver, J thcSloinachs and Bowels of andKcjjula-UiiC- Bears the Not Narcotic. In Use Hovers A Loss For Over of Sleep. !??SSbti;nnlure or Thirty Years NEWYOHK. ESS tJUfftll i iikiii iflilff THt -r m I rtwH for tril. nmn rt!-- fc.frti iVrp f.tr Ui P"'1 i d notion of mir warrantrd In nnlir lo inrtnf e TOU to i'T vhtmi, i oriii rimaMra. TllT r ftTitjMl ofTrt For 16 Cmntm PomfpaM fMo nvh SnilT Km im IQitt Lfl fiirUuli lliet bmheU flnwrnuM tf (..nl cures Sprains and Strains. J&i 5 J .( Hi Tf a.r.T Rigmt N ae DVIO KtN '"- aosi FREE AeM6). A ainnims D " - bv.u. irvt tuftt rVORIT( f ' notowt, When Answering Advertiaementa Kindly Mention Thla Paper. )n l In hta ci el k til Kach bmzi'Ti liowl H clnKl!irrt an "Junk" Although he never tulrl Hp dein t have the ppin k! br to. then lhe "Pnnilatb ti" craze spn,frl her for a while; Fh rnlil. il K' m In meill'.-i'.ins h'm That onU niilr; And M ' ' ffl'itt, ff'-n hp and CtiU nnllr S'KMll Uk' m. hut ami was n huilnfe man, on "jii.t plain comfort" bent; He turn: heil thy "mini," And IpI hi i inn The place, without rilsicnt; of "Peaten Gieat seu-knmn" ah bought. Bid iticka of seen led punk; Her ft(M. hrllllant civ eui ion design. And her pleiuos lare, Ananijfil with rum, On no poU' iii'tr line; Am! all her fie mis who hhw the place. L'fcluiicl that It was) "Klne!" pos- - r J3HM .o. W. N U.. t.SalZER La crossa. bait Lak- e- SEED ' NO. d, IWOB ootio nitnt All i st i An S. I "imh Cn ff ru. I in (. ;1 r m!.'ir't.. ali l .j,,.. ,. f tt hol etui vtiilriK ate Such "nil.." ,.( i vti She thrr 4rn Women's Duplicate Shoes. most curious trade has sprung up lately which illustrates quaintly the pet vanity of woman. It appears that women when staying at hotels or the like do not caro to exhibit to the passers along the corridors the exact size of their feet, so they carefully carry with them a couple of pairs of tiny, delicate shoes, which, instead of the ones they are wearing, they place outside their doors for the servants to take down and clean. All the big bout shops iu l'aris now make a specialty of this tiny footgear, and a pair or two form a portion of the trousseau of every up to date bride. Madrid women are said to have the smallest feet; Peruvian women come next and the American girls are a good third. li $ T- - A !f !( COLD ON THE LUNGS THREATENS 10 Wartime Courtesies. Ernest Vedel. a l'aris literary man, was a lieutenant in the Trench navy. At 0110 time he commanded a small warship charged with the duty of pre venting the entrance of foreign ves-- j sols into a Siamese harbor. A Scan-dinavian ship, with a Siamese com-- : modore who called himself Armaud Diipiessis do Kiehelieu, attempted to .enter by the alleged authorization of the Fiench minister at Bangkok. M. Vedel wrote a rote In these terms: "If you don't desist, shall open fire." Then be learned that Mmo, Richelieu was with her husband, and he tied the note to a magnificent bouquet. The commodore with the illustrious name desisted, and thanked the polite lieutenant profusely for the flowers. BECOME SERIOUS. Brings Speedy Relief. Pe-ru-- Mrs. If. K. Adams, metto ( lub, of Now Orleans, a Plain Subject On lu in Plain Language. The Pal- La., writes iiartield Court, South Bend, from Ind., as follows: PLAIN TALK A one-hal- coming- f "I am pleased to endorse Peruna, aa I took It about a year ago and It soon brought ma relict front a cold on my lungs which threatened to be serloui. "The lungs were sore and inflamed, I coughed a couple of hours every tiighl, and 1 felt that something- must o dont; before my lungs became affected. ''1'eruna was suggested by some of my friends who had used it, and actinjr upon their advice I tried it and foundl that it was able to bring; about a speedy cure. You have my highest endorsement and thanks for the good it did me." - 1 1 t mountaineer Comforts of Travel. The porter on the California Limited this winter will be prepared to press a gentleman's trousers while he waits. This is a new wrinkle, Introduced for the benefit of lastidious dressers. It Isn't absolutely necessary to carry along an extra pair of trousers, either, the porter works while you sleep. On this luxurious train daily market reports are received by wire; there are the latest morning and evening newspapers issued en route, fine sta tlonery, a library of western books and A current magazines. hitley exer clser for those who wish to keep up their athletics, and electric curling Irons for the lpdies are other travel comforts. The Santa Fe Intends to keep Its fast flyer at the front. OVERALLS communication. Hejjnde.jjaiJ ever, that everything was all right, and he lit the charges, expecting to be hauled up in the bucket. His second signal not being answered, he began to climb tho rope in t hurry to get away from the dynamite. He waa too slow and the concussion of the discharge knocked him off. He fell into the bucket, where he remained until all the charges had exploded. He was only slightly hurt. "And there was a curious incident near Harding recently. A native waa riding along a pathway at sunrise, when he saw the head and arms of a Civilized Death Rate. man sticking out of the ground, the The death rate for males througharms waving wildly in signal of disfetress. The fellow was imprisoned in out the country is 19 per 1,000, for is an hole and wall half dead. males only 17.2. The difference Vhen he was resuscitated he told how greatest In Old age. These differences he had been coming back on foot from exist also In the most carefully regis tered European countries. Johannesburg with some friends when he was taken ill. His friends ti ought be was going to die and stuck him in hole ami deported him. the When he recovered lie prosecuted his We tell you the truth; friends and they went to prison." NO BETTER ONES CAN BE MADE E&SSSE&SSBt KING OF ALL LINIMENTS CURES RHEUMATISM ! av m AND ALL PAIN icun' Kiumioia, trutiNi, eeuistt, luana, CaZ oio soma, chick incut, W aacx, ccmi, tumaco H11m 1, J Mm E a aiuaoiLa. inrr joint. COIIN HUIKIK'I IPItlMO KOITia Mmil, III. apaamij HIT, ooihs, iumom, ohil slaim, amo all wrLAatHATioae or maji ea last.. I'M ant-bea- r n cotcti6 TEA ant-bea- V n V" -- moneyback shows it. and We tell you the truth; and moneyback shows it. V READ THIS Turned That Bleak was served On an plalo! It Ami stilt he in o r nald a wo:d, Hut let her navigate. She took down nil the drnpcrlrf painted nil the walla, t'ntll the rni."s and Kesemhleit loniOfc And whlti wasli.-.staid" Mulls; Then she ih eland thai hvno ne prescribed the pi oper "r st"; Fhe bought "twin" bed And t iii. d tin h treads Kxnetly And fdlll lui loid and master st. lladn t couiiiee lo roll Put then nt In she hit upon TEA the way to do business, it is the way to make is money, it is the way to make friends, it is the wiy to make name and fame. sufh-rlii- Ua Bchiliirir e. Better Times Sure. tlfger, bilehier fad; Phe wn rial", Ho Top l.ew III.,, h1i" had. Sue moved the ied etff'on the porch, to sleep in n' liu; The scheme wn Uihl "l'wa hitler roirt Pin- theuuht l e would net rnr: tlul lei! YIen he rnnia heme that tllEht. You eiild have heard him "war! i -- Amu Martin. u! Why should troubles overcome God. gave the (lowers the power to withstand long w inters and to patiently await the coming of sprlr.g. P-UTNAM THREE SIZESt 23s. 50c AND $1.00 Ballard Snow Liniment Co, ST. tOUIS, V.S.A. HALL'S CANKER AND .DIPHTHERIA row TH IIOMtCH MOUTH. THROAT, AND iOWaL.... Thief Travels In Trunk. An Ingenious thief who, secreted hiim-el- f in a trunk addressed to.' the freight station at Siiilchow. In Austria, was raptured after he had filled tlie trunk with miscellaneous from oilier lupgnee. ltM A .! I'riurw ltu,.il. (aha to cut ron NEVER FAILS- - ANO rr( l:l yuu lu l in i REMEDY ali bv all DRuaaiT SlNfRAL TORI Salt Drug Co., General Agents. Neidsn-Judso- n d'ua.l.t at Tonr irroear returns your monay If yon dnnt REMARKABLE CURE "I was murh nflllrled with rheumatism." wtIVs TAC. Nud, Inwnvllle, Sr1(r. wick ., hitiiMe,"p .iliuf uimiit on cnitehea and a (treat deal el pain. I Wim Inilnced le try liuhunl s Snow Liniment, M, h cured n., altef ukIhk three Me tt.ll lea. IT IS TUB GKKATKST UNIMKNT I KVKK nSK.I: tiavo It In a number of nil spread themselves ax beiuK benefited hvlt, I now a'k without una uni uulo to tierfonn a great deal of crutcuts, ' Imht labor on the farm. . . .i TEA - place A. winter will cause at least of the women to have catarrh, colds, coughs, pneumonia or consumption. Thousands of women will lose their lives and tens of thousands will acquire some chronic ailKEEP ment from which they TERUNA will never recover. Unless you take the IN THE necessary precautions, tho HOUSE. chances are 1 hat you (who Sounding the Praises of Peruna. bo one of tho unfortuwill tins; The medical officer is also found In Mrs. Frances Wilson, 32 Nelson SV ones. Little or no risk need be nate Willing to Pay for His Drink. camp lecturing the man on sanitation run if Peruna is kept in the bouse and Clinton, Mass., writes: and the hundred and one details of One night not long ago Archie got at the first appearance of any symptom "Had you seen me at the time of my ' to cook and very thirsty, and, turning over In his of catarrh taken as directed on the illness and now, personal hygiene how you would not wonder that I take delight in Bounding the to eat and when not to drink or to bed, poked his mother and Baid, bottle. l'cruna is a safeguard, a preventative, praises of Peruna. bathe even to the paring and cleans- "Mamma, gimme a drink of water." a specitic, a cure for all cases of catarrh, "My ailment was a severe cold which ing of the finger nails to prevent dan- His mother told him to go to sleep. acute and chronic, coughs, colds, con- attacked the bronchial tubes and lungs. he again Iu another five minutes ger from bacteria. " followed your special directions sumption, etc, "Long before the outbreak of hos- asked for a glass of water. This time 1'or free medical advice, address Dr. and after six bottles of Peruna, I tilities he was with the advance his mother said to him, "If I get up S. !. Hartman, President of The Ilart-nia- n was on myusing feet again. I think Pcruoa a good spanking." a wonderful medicine," agents of the army, testing provisions I'll only give you Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. that were being collected for the To which Archie replied, "Will you troops that were to follow. As a con- givo me the glass of water when you sequence of these precautions he Is get up to give me the Bpanklng?" not found treating thousands of cases Great Supply of Sherry. of Intestinal diseases and other conSufficient sherry wluo to supply the tagion and fevers that follow improper subsistence and neglected sanitation world's demand for a quarter of a cendiseases that have brought many tury is said to be contained in the storehouses oi Jarez do la Frontera, lo campaigns to disastrous terminaSpain. tions." W orm Hers was the m1rn mania for "bcautl- f Iur" thinly; Phe wtnt In mioiik For the 'l im se miif. And soBtui s without wirrs; Her wnlli wn' turns with drperln of Mustang Liniment - ., H HIIHal TOM OfTT. MtW OMfWMV. MEXICAN h Naiir W i OCMTMIN fcr 16c. 10,000 Plants man When the 1 PE-RU-N- A Fram-lwo- . m aim ftvnsun EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CURED BY WINTER. IN COMtViON SO one-thir- d birm.fnd-atiaftryra- OF LUNGS CATARRH v e.-- were nearly all merinos this country Tour ffroeer re lurna your money If you don I has a practical monopoly in the proIlka Bt'ulllliiK'a !!.':. duction of the finer qualities of wool. For two or throe years pust you have Unclean Bread. been wearing the fashionable coarse English newspaper correspondents weaves of suitings and dress fabrics; are complaining of the dlsgustinitly but perhaps you rave not asked your- unclean treatment of bread on Its way selves why they were fashionable. The from the baker to tho consumer. explanation Is found, not in the fickle fancy of Parisian rtandies and dressmakers, but in the terrible reality of the great Australian drought. That There arc good grocers drought, by lessening the supply of merino wool, would have multiplied who don't sell Schilling's During the seven 'years' drought the price of all fine fabrics had the which broke up last year the sheep "fashion" remained sti adfa' t. Put In Best tea cofTee spices exdied by millions for the want of food self protection mills the woollen and water yet the pastorallsts hesi- promptly switched to (lie fashion soda; tracts baking-powde- r tate about building irrigtion works rougher cloths. It w ill he some years until they try first to make the gov- yet before the sheep stations here strange but true. ernment build them Instead. And are fully restocked and the supply of Wrlta tor our KnowluoVa Ilook, A. BcMlllnf this Is trilling with the greatest na- merino wools restored. At present Company, Bad a tional Industry. Of the grand total of there are in AiM-Tliproper only a not less than r.no.OOO.ono sheep In the little over no.ooti.OOH sheep, In comFoibles of the Police. world, Australasia owned ten years parison with over o,n,(ioiMimi a deoada A London Judge learned that police As these ago. Booklovers' Magazine. ago practically 123,000,000. Ken with black eye "felt a delicacy" .bout doing duty, and, until the eyd got well, always did night duty. Mx .ftnM ftnd commissariat officers, samples tlu? various foods, fruits and vegetables sold by the natives along the line of inarch, long before the arrival of the army. If the food is tainted or the fruit is overripe or the water requires boiling, notice is posted to thai effect, and such is the respect and discipline of every soldier, from the cnmandiiiB officer to the file In the nks, that absolute. obedience to its orders Australia is tho foremost pastoral country in the world. In normal seasons it grows as much wool as all the rest of the world taken together; and it is practically tho sole producer of the fine merino quality. And now that the long drought has reduced by half the flocks of ten or twelve years ago, Australians are about to experiment with cotton growing, so that they may clothe southern China as today they clothe northern Europe and America. flmfim Smtl' perfect Remedy foiTonstipa-Oon- , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Kewrish-nes- s FROM SUFFERED iver-coa- Loss in World's Sheep Signature of Tromotcs Digeslion.Clieerfiir-nes- s and Rest .Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral ani-nui- Oddities of South Africa Elephants never seem to forget the A lessons they learn in captivity. "Though tho days of the long treks traveler tells of one which had been over trackless wastes of South Africa trained to carry baggage and which are past, life in this country still has escaped from Its keeper and ran wild little diversities peculiar to Itself," Eighteen months afterward It was rec- writes a correspondent. "For Inognized In a herd of wild elephants. a farmer named Long was restance, H seemed at first as savage as anj cently troubled by a leopard that had of the herd, but when its old keeper been destroying his cattle. The naboldly seized it by the ear and told tives surrounded it one day in the It to He down It obeyed. long grass and sent for the white man to kill it. While searching for the brute in the tangle of vegetation Mr. Long came across him sooner than ho expected and the leopard got the jump on him. There was a fierce struggle and the white man was a good deal torn up. One of his negroes, got B in a lucky shot and killed the leopard just before the latter got at the man's throat. For Infants and Children. "Odd things happen in the mines, too, once In a while. A miner named Kind You Have Wonacott recently passed through a most exciting experience at Dutoit-span- . He had charged four boreholes with dynamite in the usual way and then endeavored to signal to the but failed to establish Always Bought PrcparalionrorAs-similat'm- rt. aoftfna the gurua, redorea h rnlldren teaming, IUauueiiun,euajapaui, curea wuid The the Food .j.irit. Ail hurled at Ir.ni, but nobody sceuini t,) want to help him in his distress. There was danger in it. Tho ide was wild eed and vicious, and i.m,-- M,tH forelegs as a batu ry to lovp udks away from him. until at last die driver sat down on the shafts of which had been drawn away from the in lo::s, ami indulged bitter thought Just then an old colou-,- num. wear I'Hio t iug an urmy and a red worMeq comforter about his neck, stepped into the open rpace, walked bravely up u the now e.uiot quadruped and took hold of both of his ears. Ho seemed to whisper to the boast, but w hatever he did actThe mule got upon ed like magic. his feet, permitted himself to be hitched again to his cart, and tho crowd went away. "Yon seem to know how to deal with mules," said the reporter to the old fellow. " 'Deed I does, euh," was the reply. I knows all about mules tin! they does me. 'Fore Gawd, boss, I wasn't brought up in old Missouri for nothing. Vass'r, muels and me Is kinfolks, sho's you bo'n. En I think dat job's wuff ton cents. JVn't you. boss?" The crowd had melteeaway, ami as there was no one eb iy to respond to this palpable hint the reporter did so. And thus the chapter ended. Washington Star. t, Thorough Work of Japs One of the most uniijue and interesting features of the Japanese plan of campaign is the importance of the tasks assigned to the doctors. Maj. Ixniis Livingstone Soamon of the X'nit-eStates army says in his recently published book: "The medical officer is omnipresent. You will find him in countless places where in an American or British army he has no place. He is as much at the front as in the rear. He is with the screen of the scouts with his microscope and chemicals, testing; and labeling wells so that the army to follow shall drink no contaminated water. When the scouts reach a town he. immediately Institutes a thorough examination of Its sanitary condition and if contagion or Underground In a Gold Mine. infection is found he quarantines and of the Few people realize the extent places a guard around the dangerous underground workings of a gold mine. district. Notices are posted so that One mine In the Colorado Cripple the approaching column Is warned Creek district, Colorado, has over and no soldiers are billeted where unmiles of development twenty-sidanger exists. Microscopic blood tests derground, and Is adding to this terriare made in all fever cases and bactory about four miles a year. It teriological experts, fully equipped, would require a week of walking, rid- form of the staff of every dipart even half ing and climbing to inspect visional headquarters. of this mine. "The medical officer also accompanies foraging parties and, with the Mrt. Wlnslow'a Soothing Kyrop. For si Vegetable w ith anger and vexation sorts of su.wMions Monarch Fend of Puddings, "Bluff King Ha!," otherwise IKnry VIII. of Kn&!aud, was exceedingly fond of puddings. At one time he gave a certain Mistress Corawailis a house iu Aldgate, for herself and her heirs forever, "in reward of fine Iu Kmg Henry VI 11 's puddings." private accounts occur aeain an! again entries of his rewards to differ ent housewives lor bringing him pudruns thus: dings. A typical "Item. The same day paid u Oic wile that made the King pollings at Hamp" This would be ton eerie, vis about $1.75, but lis value was much greater when the entry was made. This love for "line puddings" explains much in the familiar rotund figure of kins Hah Laka City, Utah. ST, MARK S HOSPITAL SALT LAKE CITY Superintendent vaiu-Bale- C. C. HUNTING, I UF I OK ni.FS. er I'r iru.niu I'' a. I "'ir !. II l'A.i OI.MllthI lo It daja. toe JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO. " 4.i. id. silver, tuppcr CI nfl each Q JI.UU BdLn An !".. K5 urLra.l Hampl. hf mall rreetrf pnimpl allrnllen. lilrli llre H.mth!. l'larar Held, lli'tiiria aud 1729 Arapahoe Street, DENVER, COLO. thr. Look for Christmas Day Omen. Many Knplish cojile believe tnat if HOWARD E. BURTON, ASSAVFR ANO CHtMIST. the sun Bl.lr.es bright at noon on prima: ll.ilil. Mlrar, I.rad, (l: O'Xd. Christmas day, a plentiful crnj of ap- Tar. "a.'; Oel'I.So.-- Zlne ,ir t.t,pprr, II, (anida lat, and finl prlra llal aant oa appltra. MatllUiC ples may bo expected the following Hen ntri.1 and inplre aura aollctiail. LrAd ! !nTfll-pt- Villa, Colo. jear. II' forfuia.l arlMnaw Nallmal 11 as) ft. FADELESS DYES Cotof mra onodi brioilf and fatter rolora than am nihar d.a. Ona 10' parkaoa rolort silk. -Uk Um lo Die. Bltac .aaill pnil pott paid at 10c pactaga. VVnn lur lre booklet-M- ux 'ol tail cotton aaualln !! and la ouaranlead t" andtlu Colon. MU.UUJH)Hl u iO., I a'1 Brrrt faaulla JliaMtart |