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Show ?'I Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-- Coughs and Colds." ....':. , ., - s,. ,i , j V 't - - - :'.-- .? : : s will plaint. without body. i a' $ nliei'. nent Often win u alone in the house the backache; has been so bad that it brought lea s 'o my tyes. the pam at tunes was o it: tense that was compelled 10 gi UP W II. my household unties and lie There were he adaehes. dizincs-.-t- and blood ruhi!ig my head to huso bleeding a! the rose. The lirst ji of loan's Kidiiev Tills benefited 111" so much that I comintiod the treat Bent. Ti.e MinEinR pain in the small my back, the lushes of blood to the (lead and other symptoms disappeared Ui'.ni s Kidm y Tills lor sale If all 50 eitiis per box. dealers. i IMcr 1 i COL. PAUL "From the unqualified endorsement of many of my friends, I fake pleasure ia commending your remedies for coughs and colds." Paul E. Beckwhh. IS EFFICACIOUS. l'eruna has always been a great favorite with the military men, both in the army and navy. The strongest kii:d of testimonials are received from oflieers of high rank concerning t'ic virtues of l'eruna for all catarrhal ailments. Only a small per cent, of these can be used for publication for want of space. Mr. Harrison L. Deam, liurnside Tost No. 8, Department of the Potomac, Colonel encampment No. 69, Union Veterans Legion. Colonel Green Clay The constant exposure to the eler life is ments experienced in an toot so apt to cause coughs and colds as sedentary habits. Those who are brought face to face with the weather every day in aetWe life are much less liable to catarrhal (diseases than those who are housed up in illy ventiiateu rooms. And yet both ALL CLASSES Deof these classes are .Smith Regiment Xo. 17, U. V. I.'., ARE SUBJECT TO more or less subject partment of the 1'otomac, Military CATARRH. to catarrh and Order Loyal Legion, Department of Major 34th Indiana Veteran catarrhal diseases. Columbia, The soldier as well as the civilian finds Volunteer Infantry, writes: "There Is no longer any question at lt frequently necessary to use l'eruna to the curative qualities of Peruna in on account of coughs and colds. No one is exempt. The strong and all catarrhal troubles. Its tucctsstul healthy are less liable than the weak use by many of my f iends entitles It fcnd ill, but none entirely escape. to confidence and endorsement out-doo- s Why More Women Do Not Engage as Nursery Governesses. Martha S. Hensley in Everybody's Magazine in a series of articles relates her experiences as a nursery governess. She says, speaking of the first family with whom she lived: "Their chauffeur was paid $100 a month, and he had only the care of a machine; their governess was paid $32, her board and half a room, and had entire charge of their three little girls, body, mind and soul. The one was a trained mechanic; the other position required more qualifications than I, a college woman and a of considerable experience, could boast. "My work began at 7 o'clock, the time I called Laura, and lasted till about 9 In the evening. During this time there was not a moment of rest, not even a respite at meals. In spite of the pleasant things connected with the situation, no woman of sufficient ability to discharge its duties would undertake the work (unless from motives of pure philanthropy), except for a larger salary than she could get in another occupation." te-c- MOUNTAINEER OVERALLS Full of Business vo toe End. Commercial Traveler (wrecked on a desert Island) to cannibals: "Well, since you're determined to eat me, kindly do me one last favor: Use cur brand of mustard for the sauce. It improves the flavor of all meat; lt never molds or abForns molRtur. You'll find a sample box in my right hand coat pocket." Mra. Wlnalow'a floothlnt; Rjrrnp. FerrhlldrpQ teelhfnif, ofteut the gurui, redoret ha it&cabuiue. flaBzaiaUuu,aUaypaLn,curttawlAduollu. Singular Wedding Miss Masters and Mr. gleton. Eng., received present recently. The bride presented them Present. Booth of Con wedding sisters of the with a silver casket containing eight hundred threepenny bits. for Rheumatism. Cuts. Vounds, Old Sprains, finre-t- . Corns. Bunions. Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lama Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet. Bums, bcalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflammation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation cf the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. A Sure Cure K. A. Simpson, 500 CrulfC St., Knoxrille. Tenn.," wrltex: "I havs been try in the. hatha of Hotiiring, Ark., tor Hdmic rhouumtism. but I from Hallarrt Snow Liniment thun nT uiPilieiue or C'l nmtt 1 have ever Irifd. Inclosed Bnd postofflec order for il.WI. Semi me )a.rt;u bottle bv Southern Express." Mrs. THREE 5IZE5: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SVRE YOU GET THE CENVINE Co. Lniment Ballard Snow V. S. A. ST. LOUIS. DIPHTHERIA Write for our Knowledge Boot, A, Schilling A Oompanj, ban Franclsi-o- Why This Difference? If the temperature of the chuHrh be a little low people will raise big fuss. Yet many of those same fleople tlcal-chiwill sit In the open air, with prat ly no protection, for hours, in November dav. watchine a gape of football, and think nothing of it pay a dollar or two for the pri liege. The Crown. ! poor tea; grea trash. f Write for our Kne- ' . Oonpauy, San Fram-t- f A yt all It ior I .alUlm A r a VI beiiluu. Lt.h.U. fall "Amnnir thrum who hiva wlrefl the hleie awanl tho Orand rrlia at M. Ixhiu World'a Kalr, m ma riMt ilia A.J. T wer 0..vlie male BKAN1) tsl.II.Ki-- IIS. Many "( uur reader! who a ent U the Fair, will recall their tlna rinllilttn which l waterproof f armcnto were "liown adpu-r- to o many world'a alnvt eary department of Hie uc that wa a rrtr.e Omnd Th w work: unfiled. tribute to one of the oklent manufacturing coucero la Uio ooumry . MLF.S. IT KBriiUFOB u I'l or J' pa lliom-- Unreasonable Woman, Ills wife asked him to read trj her. Taking up the evening paper! he turned to the woman's pajre and started with the first article that attracted his attention. It was by a distinon the guished medical authority subject or correct breathing anr1 be- gan: "As a means for ting wrink'es in the face it if that the practice of keeping mth shut Is one of the mo ve." "That will do. sir!" she s "I 1 Inasked to be entertained, no V Rutted. - Comforts of Travel. ited The porter on the California this winter will be prepared to 1Y LLtHUMHT N FVFH Fi II POD THIMOUTM.THKOtT, 'OMUl AN INIRL TOMI ITOMtOH AND SOWIL.... 'nblLII IAIL0 gentleman's trousers while he vaits. This is a new wrinkle. Introduced fot Utah. Ndden-Judso- n Salt Lake City, Drug Co., General Agtnts. the benefit of tastidious dresscrt. II necessary to tarry The Bank of England Psn't absolutely along an extra pair of trousers, either; couldn't stand such a draft the porter works while you sleep On this luxurious train dally market HOSPITAL as dissatisfaction with mon-eybareports are received by wire; (hers are the latest morning and evening BAILEY &. SONS would tea newspapers issued en route, fine stabring. OITV. UTAH SKO SO. T., HIT lKI a library of wes'ern book and tionery, CITY LAKE SALT Tonr (rrorer rrturtia your money If jca 4e1 Are h1qurtni for the bet quIlt Alfalr current magazines. A Whitley Oram. and Ura Kka Ilenk achllilna'a (iant'D S1. lo for those who wish to kee up Q. C. HUNTING, Superintendent (Irnln Hun. Twine, nt. In aeert busln0 yrs. their athletics, and electric curling Mall onli'ra Klvrn pe lal attention. A Pessimist at Sea. othor travel He was a pessimistic business man irons for the lp.dles are ' HOWARO ' comforts.BURTON, The third to first on his Europe. trip : llnii). n Jirtrf : Hold. Silver, Lrmt. The Sanlg Fr intends to keep Its with filled as nld um only fast flyer at the front. TSc: tioiil liar at Vofvt. tl. day out, when he IFFDI are wwiln that TCQ oaQ i"I f"!l prii-- mt w"t o t?r:ic Mtlllni iiTrVp misery and not much elue, he ren.ark-enrk ollrltpd. LeM-ll- l, Uo. ("ntrol mt terru-e.mplr arW.kM. wim. a i. h. kaawiaf i5. In Two Ways. as he leaned over the rail of the rtml .NUoon UuL Colo, lli Her is a story by Mr. Hussey about ship: "All (joins out and nothing WKen Aniwering Advertnementt coming- In." distinguished lawyer: "He was altiaatDiw wsi aoiooct, a. II lala UJ Kindly Mention Thli Piper. ways in Impecunious circumstance despite his legal eloquence, but tb lack of a balance at his banker's never troubled him. Ouce he took Chief Justice Whiteside to see his new houss la hundred s of boos T.'. free reqneat. I will hcaent poatpald npoti paejIn In Dublin, which he had furnished In of "Tr thirty year M "f an lllnnratd thrwuatmut and Ml h.nri..,oi 1 1 the irea ninl of 'ro,liel f eet, Hplnul lleforiiiUiea, lotantlle of 'Don't you think I the vn'T sumptuous style. I.IiiiIhi and Jolnta, Me. II una l'arlyl( K'P IMaeaae, lteformed to the treatmrnt for thlsT' he asked In credit dr..u-deserve San'tartotn great eultined '1 Mm W MK..Mkm I ' ' Uiomnly . ,(,.,. cndltiotia and bow tay my na cured wlihoiit forirl-a- onaratmna, platef at length. 'Yes,' retorted Whlioslda, arta ar wrt.r ..raea treatment. Sand foi tnt. Nook. ad If dl eaett, '"'V"''!!1''" "m'A? touim f.TRiV"!' I04 PINS 8ANITARIUW, 'and you appear to have got It' " TMi U C. MoLAIN saajaat wiu ka aaal wiUi Uia buak. CANKER HALL'S AND pni TEA ALFALFA SEED ST. MARK'S ck . pier-riser- 1 Sii. I "I&IW GREGORY'S Btl-- - ! d ( t i 1.1 H 1 11 TP A H lJJAJ On il II VI Deformities and Paralysis l '''. 27. The emmi-iidomain bills intro-(leed by Senator l.uwretiee, were passed by a vole of 11 for and C The bibs enable Salt Lake against. "r other cities and towns to condemn 'an ls holding water rights that are ne.sb-by he eoi e ;!! ions, and is the of tlie- effort on iie pari of Salt !iio- City to leeoive a Ktihply of water. Senator McKay's bill providing' for 'iie llivisstlgatioll of tlie- Use of llliga lion wad r and to redeem alkali lands, was passed by a vote of !." to IV In the lioiiM-11. H. r.C. by Kinney, providing for the method of leasins .'adw.o qnii inetit and rollini: slock, wa- - amend, i! am! passed by a vote ol :a 'o t:o:h:r.u. st von being absent. Mr s lull to pay per diem niher and mileaui to ;t rsons simiinoiied as Inn not aeeopted, was passed. Jui'ois A I'lae. was made for a new eierk by the appointment of John i lloep.i of Weber county as assisian' nniiute clerk Nine new measures were introduced in the house and one in the senate. " Both houses adjourned until o'clock Monday afternoon ie-u- h i sati.-iacto- ry i I com-mitie- January WOMEK'SHEGLECT His Effort to Impress Students Was Distinct Failure., SUFFERINGTHESUnEPENALTT A famous German surgeon, a pompous man, who loved to impress his Health Thus Lost Is hasbored by Lyli B. Pinkbam's Veeetabla Compound. patients and students with his Importance, was lecturing to hU students one day when a moiklngman entered How many women do you know who tho room. The surgeon stopped him are perfectly well and strong? We sa me story over and by a gesture and ordered his class bear every day" the 1 do not feel well ', I am to look at him. "Now, Mr. X," he said over Bfraiu. to one of the students, "what Is the so tired all the time!" matter with this man? From here yon should be able to make a correct diagnosis simply by looking at the man's face, his bearing and the contour of his head." Mr. X. Mr. Y and Mr. Z having failed to make any diagnosis whatsoever, the professor triumphantly declared: "You ought to see at the first glance that the man is deaf and dumb." He forgot to mention that In- himself had frequently seen the patieul. Then the patient spoke up: "No, y.ur excellency, It Is my brother who is deaf and dumb. Lhtt he looks very much like me." tliio Suez Canal a Gold Mine. eaterprise that pays a,u per cent per annum must he conducted on An Shy-loc- k According to the latest r.aedecktt's "F.gypt," the stockholders of the Sue canal exact from its , customers every year as much money as it original:)' cost to dig the The expense for maintenance ditch! cannot be great. A score of pumps, alalong tho seventy miles of eham-flways pumping water thick with sand from the bottom of the canal and squirting it far upon the banks, conprinciples. 30. Mondavi session of lie senate was without iuteiest. and H lasted but aboui thirty minutes. Two bills were liiliodiired by Senator Lewis and one bv Senator Kashntid. that of Senator providing tor a lore thor oiikIi supeiiiitenuiu : of !h liseal coll corns of tlie siale, atn a more tlior-- l oiii.h aeeouni mg ntwl ejlol iug of state warrants by the slate auditor. The measures iul reduced by Lew is stitute the rlpef - iv.M litnre. provide tees to be lot led bv the secCauses ol Lartliquakes. retary of slate; and iveuiies that cor There are many earthquakes which poralions file, duni::": the niotilh of there is reason to suppose have been January, the name if rorimntthm. aiuoimt of caniialtation, caused by those six ering movements and liabililies, to be lor in- of the rocks which produce what ge' spection of secretary of stale, mid ology terms faults. Others are knows not for public, except on order of which appear to have been caused by court. the sudden dropping or fall of a conThe house passed memorials to siderable tract of the earth's surface I'liin-a for mini Stales asking with the undei''ig rocks of great, It also find a Federal tinning bureau. thickness. In such passed a bill by Kinney relating to he but unknown, dismissal of actions. The enacting cases large areas of tho surface, more clause of he bill for the creation i.t' than 100 miles square In extent, suda uniform legislation commission was denly Rink, causing the earth to tremknocked out, but Mr. Wooilon will ble many hundreds of miles away. move for a reconsideration. The new bills include two bills extending the jurisdiction of courts in suits for HAYDEN'S S debt, two to increase the penalty for illicit sexual relations, one to require earlier development on mining claims and one to cut out the fees of court GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE BEET TREATMENT TOR PARALYSIS. stenographers in uncontested probate cases. Derlarra Tlint Itr. XVllllnma I'luk IMlla January 31. Keatorril t)i l'a of Ilia l.iinba When The senate passed three lulls, voted Ail Other Hemrdtra Failed. to visit the Agricultural college at The symptoms of paralypremonitory Ixigan by special train Saturday. In- sis are: trembling of tho hands; sudden troduced six new bills, one of which loss of power in arms or legs, frequently by llollitigsworth provides for an apone whole side of the body; stagpropriation of $:!0,0u(l for an exhibit affecting at Port 'and. and held an executive ses- gering; partial or entire inability to uso the fingers; distortion of the features, sion of more than an hour. Salt Lake City and Salt Lake .coun- sometimes an uncontrollable quivering ty will be placed under a single gov- of the chin; severe pains; difficulty in ernment if Representative Joseph has speech. Frequently the first warning is his way. He put In a bill providing a vague feeling of headache, vertigo and for the submission of a constitutional muscular weakness. amendment which, if carried, would In a recent interview Mr. W. J. L. make such a change possible. " I truly thiuk that Dr. : Mr. Hone's eight hour bill, applying Haytlen said medi-cin- a to factories, mills and machine shops, Williams' Pink Pills are a great for they cured me when physicians came into the house and was referred. Forty-fivvotes were cast by the and other remedies hntl failed to give house in favor of IL B. No. 9. to tax me tho slightest relief. Too close at the net. proceeds of mines. This will tention to business brought on an attack of nervousness which, fiimlly developed take in coal, not used for railroad coke made from coal or bullion into paralysis. There were times when or malte made from ore not taxed, it was impossilfl) for me to move my ami salt. hands or to get up from a chair. At Among the bills favorably reported other times 1 had partial control of my from their committees was (inmlry's bill. requirltiK assessment work on limbs, but I was afraid to go far from for fear I might suddenly be mining claims within ninety days from the house the date of location and Joseph's bill come helpless and have to be carried home. abolishing the Utah Art institute. "While I was in this miserable con1. February dition, I was stricken with inalariul fever Three bills were passed by the sen-al- aud confined to bed for four months. I or.es Introduced. and thr" t.e had the best physicians, but while they The bills passed were: H. 1!. No. efi, relieved my fever, their treatment did to for contracts certain le'atirg not entirely drive tho malaria, from my sale, lease or hire of railroads or street railways, equipment system, anil they did not help my parand rolling stock and providing for the alysis in the least, was well nigh despairing when a recording thereof. S. B. No. SO, by Lawrence, which provides that nolieo friend persuaded me to try Dr. Williams' be given of claims against IncorporatPink Pills. When I had finished one box ed cities anil towns for accidents sus- I conld see results that encouraged me tained in thirty days thereafter. In- Jly condition kept steadily improving, stead of ninety days. Failure to give anil when I had taken seven boxes I wn such notice, with specifications ns to cured of paralysis and the malaria wus time, place and manner of the accidriven out of my system. completely a to be bar legal proceedings, dent, For two years now I have enjoyed the S. 1!. No. I'll, introduced by the committee on military affairs, cedini; jur- best of health and have attended to busisdiction to military reservations of iness without any interruption." Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne to Mr. Ilaydci. s home is at No. 2?,2 West the I'niled Slates. 80th street, New York. Dr. Williams The house passed (he hill abolishing Pink Pillsbtvo cured many similar case! the l'tnh Art institute. It also passed of parnlvsis, nlsolueoniotorntaxia. The) two bills by Knchler, affecting pracA treatment are sold by Ml druggists. tice In municipal courts. The new so nitd auccessta inexpensive simple, Intera not of bills were particularly should bo tried by every sufferer f,oti esting character. More power would' partial paralysis in any of its stages. be conferred on the governor by Mer, i ' o- ' con-pres- s I "I If I'AZO Ol. to cure )uu tu 6 to U tfaya. boc. W1U January Laugh turned on surgeon. More than likely yon speak the same words yours, If, and no doubt you feel far from well. Thecal', x may be easily traced to some ilernng'cineiit of the female organs which manifests itself in. depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, n pains, flatulency, nervbeariug-doousness, sleeplessness, leticorrhoea. These symptoms are but warninir that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of sulTering- or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The remedy for all these symptoms is Lytlia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. M iss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridgt, - never-failin- N J., writes : Dear Mrs, rinkham : "1 think that a wotnnnnnttirnllvdisllkesto maka her troubles known to tlie public, but restored linallh has meant, so much to me that! 1 cniinot help from telling mine for tlie sak of other MiU'ering women. " For a longtime I nid'ered untold agony with a iileiiuo trouble and irregularities, which made im a phvsicid wreck, and no ona thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Pink-- ! ham's Vegetable Compound hau entirely niH, and nmile me well and strcng, and curl I fncl it mydiitv toteliothftrsutTttriiig women What a splendid medicine it is." If yon are ill, don't hesitate to get a hottle of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, M ass. , for special ad rice -- it is free and always helpful. In Pompadour Style. Wives of Siamese noblemen eut their hair so that It slicks straight np from their heads. The average length ot it is about one and a bait Inches. TEA We know our tea and we know your tea taste. That's why that the of equalization shall be appointed by the execti rill's bill. secretary No. 102, providing of the stile board Uka April grown and the manner of handling P president will attend a wedding in determine to a large extent lis keepNew York March IS and almost Imme- ing quality and ulhmnte value. by diately afterward, accompanied Secretary Ixieb, will take a special train for St. Ixmls, where he will be met by Cecil Lyon, a wealthy lumberDo you know Schilling's man of Sherman. Tex., and W. S of Mr. Tex Dallas. Simpson Simpson Best, besides tea? was a member of the rough riders and was In the charge at San Juan hill. all in the knowledge TEA It's tt returoa jour monaj Dart. Tour Svbllllng ;a Saat Bare Feet and Health, People who go bare tooted an? those who wear sandals Instead ol shoes, it la said, rarely have coldn 1 the head or any form of influenza. TEA Sell as your customer likes to buy. That's how to do business, in tea or anything else. ratiiraa joor moaay If jaa Tour Schilling ! HenC Uka 4mt No Executions in Switzerland. Capital punishment still exists In Switzerland, but all death sentenced Imposed within the last half century have been commuted. TEA We blend four types of tea for different tastes; they are all on a level for quality. Tour grocer return l'tt. tike jour bone; If yon doui Surely. Pittsburg rabbi says Adam was a myth. Put there must have been a A first man some time and somewhere. Buffalo Express. TEA Good tea costs less than Cold Storage. The cold storage of fruit has grown to large prnport.ons, nearly 3,000,000 tive. barrels of apples having been stored Roosevelt Will Hunt Jackrabbits. In the United States dur'n; the last President noosevelt has arranged to winter as a result of Investigations hunt jackralddls in Texas some tlim during the last y.ar. It Is found that the condition In which tht fruit is 5. The between March 25 and we offer you back your money. pur-)oue- , I.. Keats' Oplm lire was The middle age I V re not all covered over; I ho is, more happy than him- perhaps, more like le than self In his common ever Irom a any other of his charact A Keats Autograph Letter sV I Lon- don. dnui;IiL Real Worry. When a woman can't find anything else to worry about she can do lt about whether tho baby is going to wear side burn whiskers when he grows up. New York Press. REMEDY n We all drink tea A (H'AKANTKI O RKEUiMTISF.1 SCIATIC your money. Punishes Catholic Leg. j Mr. Campbell, "the' Irish solictor general, speaking upon delusionsl told a story of a north of Ireland Ptotes. tant who was perfectly sane sate on one point. This stanch rrotofetant harbored the delusion that one df his legs belonged to a Roman Catholic nnd therefore when he went td bed every night he used to If ave the Cath olic leg outside the blanket bylway of punishment. Provided for Plain Living. A Newark (X. J.) man left his son $100 in his will, but was evident! afraid that the youth would use It all at once for riotous living, so he fixed it so that he would get $1 a week. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED If you find any tea yith our name on the package not to your liking, take-bac- k TEA PROCEEDINGS. l Tonr &roTr rpturna your money If yoodenfj like Schilling's ls?tt. introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr. It is a tremendous cropper, yielding in rood land in Wis., 111., la., M.rh., fnd., D., Pa., X. V., 80 bu. per acre, and on dry, arid lands, such as are found ia Mont.. Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo., etc., it will field from 40 to (k) bu. This Wheat and spellz and 1 anna Hurley and Bronius Incrmia and Bdlinn Dollar (irasa, makes it possible to (trow and fatten hogs, bheep mil cattle wnerever soil is found. JUHr hK.NU 10c AND THIS NOTICE to the John A. Snlzer Seed Co., La Crospe, is., and they will send you lree a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds, together with their great catalog, alone worth $100.00 to any wide awake farmer. W. N. U. vmir-- -- TEA Poor tea is the older leaves, not the young oiies. There's too much of it 1 " bear-infeste- TEA 80 Bo. Macaroni Wheat Per Acre, M Indian Loved Holy Book. Xorih and south, eat and the Bibie j,octeiy ?c,vr-- ; and th no , ground is too hanvii for ils see. iy the follow ing uue Incident i says a wriler in Kverj body's. A I'reo Indian and his son. in llu) northwest, some jears ayo, dtiri: the winter season, traveled ou snov noes across the plains, ihitiking ttie car-o- f ried what is called tho "Hoi Heaven" in their put k. When they reached a hunting ground, hie, ver, 140 milts tlisiant from the li fiery, they found the book had been left It is a fact that one of behind. phem went back on his trucks, walk: lig in four days 280 miles through the wild, forests to regain that Bible. tire-ives- TO Ct'RF. A COI.T) IS ONE PAT Take Lanutvr Kronm quinine Tablet. All riraat refund the money If It tills to cure. K. W. Oruve't ilgnatuie la ou eaih bux. &c NO BETTER ONES CAN BE MADE N. V. Co., Ihaffaio. ( UNDERPAID FOR THE WORK. Colonel Paul E. Bifkwith, Lt. Col., retired, 1st lUj,'. Minute Men, ia a letter from 1.103 Vermont avenue, X. 1). C, writes: , Washington, IN FIELD OR BARRACKS sport skate-sailer- X'.vm-:- . E. M;li)Uin we have realized a man boat. The effort to pre e that a man may cover a mile a minute, unaided by steam or Raso iiie, by the propulsive power of wind alone, will he made this season by some at least. I . i this twentie;h-cenlur- I. de ri iug pefnia pa.-.-- In e.ei know. I need about every known remedy that is sai l 10 be pood f.ir kidney on;, wing-foote- , CONGRESSIONAL Mrs. John l.aKue, of llj Ha'e avenue, Paterson. N. J . says: "1 troubled for about ulne year, fcnd what I Suffered uo cm a skate-sailin- ; o:-- WOMAN'S MISERY. A 3kate-sai!it:- i a Mile high-clas- -- " " SPORT. Sailor May Travel Mm'jti ith No Power Save the Wind. To b one's self the mast and the tiller and the boat sailing and bkat-irblended a! the speed of a locomotive- - this is the (tport of in Country a$ Inritor an automobile, Life in America. in a racing keel, on a blooded horse, the man that guiib s by clutch or tiller or bridle is a piece of dead freight, being to the eueia of his weight a Jrag on the speed but alone, of sports that attack time, makes use of the guidance itself as a part of the propulsive force. The man himself is both sail area and live ballast. With a forty-milbreeze lehinj him. and ciean, green comes the ice ahead, the skate-sailenearest we shall ever (jet to the goii hut slid down a rainbow. Vir.t;s on his feet, and his arms tethered to yreat white winss, he Is the lyre of the vest wind in a kind of rhapsody of motion. He is as sensitive to the situation as a photographic plate. Kvery tremor of the sail action and he him, through adapts himself momently to the variations of an breeze. The old, wor! ! dream was of a centaur man horse two natnres In one a For na LIVELY SAILING SKATE BECKWITH SAYS: COL. poor. Good tea costs less than poor. Tour ifroour ilka MiUiuitc Heft. Jisr Bicaejr If jaa Son'l God's Love of the Beautiful. If not, God approves of beautifying. why did He take such great pains to niaki the tiny snowitake ao faglla and perl'-jt- ? AAA r.lMl tsml fS a. M .f" ffanMii iid farms r ptotd lO Tl.prr ta reaon for Uit. ..vst MM) acres for Ul4 pf 1 net lon of our ID imliT t In lUl uiem, you W? A.- -, Denounces i, Free Seed Distribution as book. Petty Larceny. r I rn, your mocy if joadoatUkart. Tonr The house on Friday passed the rot f 49 Cmntm Romfprnl Ltv i sua fiMMtKarlj. Polyandric Race Dying Out. appropriation bill without "Otto f imiy UK) kiaMUnt Vr. The race of Todas, In India, which material amendment. The usual disUiUMCa M0 KM Maty wife having liH (414 OaUaa, cussion for the free seed distribution practices polyandry (one Kara IsoarUa lUt1lifc JH which was Wo llklMl aiiarUMlf ftrlUba two or tiore husbands), was Indulged In, Mr. Lilly of ConnecWtrfU com m A ho ti rvn prkaK 100.000 strong a century ago, has Plan: a, fT to 1).W Wf.i riant ticut censuring It as petty larceny. dwindled to 101 persons. titfhlntr baihll or orimR Howrriaiiii IoUm1 loUof elWiCw I Tho relative value of the cotton stavKtaoiet.to''f"'',tl,',orir ' allahrttitKlowan, faii.,ir.tel!ti.H Plan's Cur tor Conaumptlon Is an Infallible tistics as supplied by the census buHmall Fruit. M., 14c 1" atampt oitlMh reau and agricultural department also owllclnc for wnifha and cold. N. W. SiHCSL, furnished the theme for a lively de- Ooosd Grove. N. J..Fcb. 17. 1900. JOHN A. SALTER SffD CO, bate. The army appropriation bill w.a.u. La Crosse, wis. Boots More Fatal Than Storms. was sent back to the committee. It was declared at Edinburgh rethat more fishermen were cently Report on Colorado Strike. drowned from the custom of wearing JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO.' Roosevelt sent to the senPresident sf, (i()id.tiUTar,C"Pi'r et boots than by all the storms. Eatn Ai7 I........ Adt thrM. ajd orLaad ate Friday the report of Carroll D. long thy aiall welta orumpt auerutoa. Pamplri Pi. or Gi M, KMnrta and RlrhOrM lliuHt. Wright, oommlxiJoner of labor, on the DENVIH, COLO. I7a Arapahoa Street, strike trouble in .Colorado. The report Advertisements Whtn Answering Is voluminous and gives an entire hisWill you buy of your groKindly Mention This Paper. tory of labor troubles In that state, toW. N. U Salt Lak-N- o. S, ICQ6 cer a pound of our tea, and gether wllh all the correspondence that has passed between the president go by the book in brewwith the department of Justice, the Mil VoiuC iiilist U department of commerce and labor. naatOuaahSrrup. Tmw ing it? Governor penbody of Colorado; slo dnnraiMa. tatl'iia. pi partlnl reports made by Conimlfsloner Ia parkaa of BchUlina'a bmS Ta la a vj Vwklati Bow to Haba Uood Taa. Wright and pimphlets by vtrlous parties connected with the strike. wrrntd ffro-e- t'i m K.-- X-U- TEA I aiJsiiJbra ZaXgi |