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Show ITS MERIT IS PROVED WONDERFUL SILK OF SPIDER. - record of a great medicine kcnsei f a Micrometer. The astronomer after the exner Cincinnati Woman Telia 1 prominent manjr years has found that E- - Pinkhama Vegetablo the spider furnishes Bow Lydia the only thread Compound Completely Cured Her. v blch can be successfully used in carrying on his work. The (Treat good Lydia E. Pinkhama The spider lines Yegetable Compound is doing among rom mostly used are of' America is women to tjje attracting of a attention of many of our leading 'nch in andUTn admtf scientists, and thinking people gener one-fift- h " ' changes' of ttrsr The following letter is only one of many thousands which are on file in the Pinkham office, and go to prove beyond question that Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound must be a remedy of great merit, otherwise it not could produce such marvelous results among sick and ailing women. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: About mne months ago I wag a great sufferer with womb trouble, which caused me aevere pain extreme nervousness and fre- headaches, from which the ?uent to relieve me. 1 tried Lydia E.doctors Vegetable Compound, and within a Short time felt better, and after taking five bottles of it 1 wasentirelyeured. I therefore heartily recommend your Compound as a It makes the Splendid uterine tome. regular and without pain ; and what S blessing it is to find such a remedy after so piany doctors fail to help you. 1 am pleased Jo recommend it to all suffering women Mrs Sal a Wilson, 31 East 3d btreet, Cincin- di'er ing great temperature, and often the sun spots. ai- 18 B iutense to crack theeiheat of the micrometer eyepiece, yet the spider lines are not in the least injured. The threads of the silkworm, al- 8rea vaU0 as a ctnT18 product, are so coarse and rough compared with the silk of the that they cannot be used In spider such instruments. Spider lines, although but a fraction of a thousandth of an inch in ameter, are made up of several thousands of microscopic streams of fluid, which unite and form a single me, and it is because of this that they remain true and round under the highest magnifying power. An instance of the durability of the spider lines Is found at the Alleghany observatory, where the same .set of lines in the micromoter of the transit instrument has been in use since 1839. SOCKS AS GOOD AS MONEY. FEARFUL DECLINE OF STRENGTH COMPLETELY ARRESTED. Medical Skill Had Almovt Exhausted Itself inVaia Attempts to Relieve Her A e h BOARD Urn Buried for 2,000 Year. neighborhood of Bournemouth, England, recently, during the construction of a new road the excavators cut into a mound, which is Indicated upon the map as an ancient buriel ground, and a large clay urn was unearthed. It was In a remarkable state of preservation and nati, Ohio. ' If you have suppressed or painful was intact. The roots of the heather bad forced their way into the interior Jnenstruation, weakness of the stoin-hcindigestion, bloating, leucorrha-a- , of the receptacle and into the ashes flooding, nervous .prostration, dizi-licsand dust it contained The urn was don't-carfaintness, and s1im.-to be 2 0,90 tears old. MISS BULL RECOVERS LONDON'S L0RDMAY0B Their Convenient Use In Baekwood. Game of Chance. Ole Oleson, a "lumberjack, walked into town the other day carrying i,. of amoves pairs and mittens, 1,175 pairs of socks and eighty-threpound of tobacco, He offered the gooffs for sale at about of their value and was arrested on suspicion. He protested to the police that he came into possession of the goods honestly. When pressed he declared that he won the articles at poker in the lumber woods. Oleson said he had been In the oods many months. The lumberjacks received no money while in the woods, l ut were expected to wait until they leturned to town for their pay. At the company store in the woods the men could get such articles as they desired, however, having them charged against treir time. Accordingly the men used merchandise instead of checks in their games. Oleson said he played in good luck, and in one game where socks were the stakes, he won 1,175 pairs of the hosiery on three aces. The other man held a trio of kings. In a game for mittens, Oleson said, the limit was high, and in three hours of play he had mittens enough to supply a regiment of soldiers. His story sounded reasonable and he was released to go and cash in his checks. Ashland (Wis.) Cor. Minneapolis Tribune. WAS NOT HARMED. Pink-ham- In the monthly-period- d e feeling, ex- citability, backache or the blues, these Bre sure indications of female weakness, some derangement of the uterus or ovarian trouble. In such cases there js one tried and true remedy In dia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. Grand Opera in Georgia. Last Tuesday night the grand opera reople left an order for twenty bottles of beer, six half pints and two pints of whisky Augusta (Ga ) Herald. Treating Wrong Disease. Manv times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another froth liver or kidney dis-- 1 ease, another Irani nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pam here and there, and hi this wav they all present alike to themselves and their and indifferent, or doctor, and distinct diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes and potions. In reality they are all only symptoms caused by some wombdts-,ease- . The physician, ignorant of the of suffering, encourages this prac!cau tice until large bills are made. The patient gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. 'A proper medicine like I)r. Pierces Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing .symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said that a disease known Is half cured. In cases almost innumerable, after all other medicines had failed to help and doctors had said there was no cure possible, the use of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, supplemented when necessary by medical advice and counsel of Dr. Pierce, has resulted in a perfect and permanent cure. The genuineness of .these cures is attested not only by the entire disappearance of pain, but by a gain of flesh, a clear complexion ana a cheerful disposition. easy-goin- g over-bus- y g taken six bottles of Dr Pierces medicine and fet 1 real good, lmt am not going to step until am sure I .on euied I tell all niv lady friends altout Dr Pierre - aomU iful no di me. They all sa. bow good you aio looking Mrs T and I auswei it is all due to in. Fieri e s 1 avome Piescitption Thanking you ouee more for your kindness. I remain. Tours truly, Mus. Box 9t. EOT aylok. Spring Arbor. Mass. An honest dealer will not urge a substitute in pinro of Favorite Prescription. Tbero is nothing in the world just as good. although avaricious druggists will sometimes say so for the sake of the greater protit to be marie upon the inferior article, bliun all such. Every w tse and careful hon-o- w ife recognizes the value of a good home medical book. Dr. Pierces Common hen so Medical Adviser is that kind of a book and the best of its kind. It used to sell for Now a big edition is be$1.50 per copy. ing given awav free. For paper-covere- d copy, send 21 one-cestamps, to cover mailing only. French cloth oind-In- g ten cents extra. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ASSIST NATURE little now and then, with a gentle laxative, or, if need be, with a more searching and cleansing, yet gentle cathartic, to remove offending matter from the stomach and bowels, to tone up and invigorate the liver and quicken its tardy action, and you thereby avoid a multitude of derangements and dis& eases. Dr. Pierces to accomplish Of all known Favorite Prescription is a scientific med-ieln- this purpose. Dr. agents Pierces Pleasant Pelan devised by experienced carefully lets are unequaled. Once used they are and skillful physician, And adapted to in favor. Their secondary effect womans delicate organism. It is purely always is to keep the bowels open and reguand in perits vegetable composition lar, not to further constipate, as Is fectly harmless in its effects in any the case with other pills. Hence, their condition of the system. It contains no .great popularity with sufferers from alcohol, opium, digitalis or other injuri- habitual constipation, piles and their ous ingredient. attendant discomfort and manifold de; Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. : rangements. "Pleasant Pellets are valuable I waS very low. wfid our home in The f Dear SO said. all cases of biliousness, sick and biliI would never be well until I physician of ous headache, dizziness, costiveness, or went to the hospital. Knowing what I did Four medicine I concluded to try It and felt constipation of the bowels, sour stomach, To-dGod eure it would cure me. f thank limn and beh lungs, "heart-burfor Dr. Pierce's medicine I began keeping windy and kindred dehouse the 11th day of April and was Just able distress afterof eating, and stomach the liver, to crawl about and in tlnee weeks I could do rangements all my own work, laundry and alb 1 have bow els. : Scientific Medicine. A 10,000 Plants for I6c. to Moie jrsrdens and farm are planted other in wSaizera Set .19 than any 'America. There urea-o- n for tnia. I for the pro-, We own over M0 acre of our warranted seeds ductlon " a order to Induce you to tr them v. e make you the following uupre- cedented offer: V -- J Postpaid Top 16 Cent lla sS Late UbbscM lflO Karljr. kono Fine Jaitjtluralu, f gnoo KUaefcitif ftltrr M!0 Itteh hudyfattnee, 1OO0 SpkBilid Onion, 000 Karo Lnsf inn KadUtiM, 000 tiisrlssstj Brilliant New Above seven package contain eufi-deeeel to iriow JO aW plains, fur bushels of tarllllab flon ere and lots and iotaof tboioj with our gross vegetable, together ere. catalog, telling all about Flo 11 f , Hones. Small Fruits, 16o mstltmps and thl notice citaivg Big JOHN A. SAUER SEED CO Wla. nishing as? a w..o. La Crosse, $3.50 SHOES &. hi the, w ntLthis ml xnnntifa turcr who gtsusunl. can dlapiovs to mv reward 1.50 shoes SEVEN LEADERS Barred Plymouth Rock, Black Minarcas, Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpington, Brown Leghorn, Alf prize white Leghorn, White Wyandottes winners. Kggs 12 for 16. Write us Get the best. Also Incubators and Brooders. Chick food. V06ELER SSI SEED CO. i!f; ALFALFA SEED BAILEY & SONS itn -at a. two so, ar.. bait oiw. Utah Are headquarters for the best quality Alfalfa Beed, also Grass and Garden Seeds, Grain, Bags, Twine, ete. In seed basinets 40 7 re. Mill orders given spools! attention. '?ln sss SEEDS SEED CO. O. O. taiu ai Cdy, Mo ear W. L. Dougin $2.50 end DLOO bcceuM they fit better, holdthelr md wear longer than other niekes. WILL HATCH IRQ L BURTON, Hw. a8cs5cm?8t.no uen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, ,1 ! Gold. testa, Gold sOo, Zinc or Copper 41. Cyanide Hat aenl on sppllcs-,ntro- l envelopes and full price o. and Umpire work aollclted. Cead-lolReference, Carbonate National Bank. 811- When Answering Advertisement Kindly Mention This Paper. , W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 13. 1805. 1 From My Prise Winners. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs, 2 00 per setting. p C. Brown Leghorn Eggs .... 11.60 per setting. s. o. day afrisirawi Breckten. 0110 LAS, SALT LAKE CITY HUNTING, Superintendent eggs that DUAL $3.00 SHOES. lY'ZfZ iJSSTM. ttssjz will not wear Brassy. order DoueIm hM the largretihneniGl e tn the wortii. Notrnuhle to get ant cents extra prepay, delieeir. write JOT i desire further Inforinatli.n, ted Catalogue of Spring Styles. SPITAL ST, Douglas t sellers in the world because of excellent style, nT They are or wearing equalities cost from s good as those that is to gi.OOe The only difference shoes Bt.ftO AV.L. ice. Douglas their hold shape lore to make, and are of greater , near longer, 113.50 shoe on the than any other W. L. Douglas guar-- , it his their value by stamping of each and price on the bottom Look for it Take no substitute. Douglas BS.ftO shoes are sold rh his own retail stores In theprin-litie- s,. and by .hue drelcreevery-N o matter where you liveJV. h. ae ehoee are within your olor EyeM SKiii: Floral Clock. , Many flowers show a susceptibility to changing conditions of light which make them most interThis phenomenon has been esting. utilized by an Ohio landscape gardener to form a unique decoration to the country grounds of the Rockefeller place at Tarrjtown. This is 'a flower bed which can be used as a clock. The led is circular and divided into twelve parts. Each contains a figure composed of a flower which opens or closes at the corresponding hour. Thus the two space is occupied by the II made of hawk weed, which closes at 2 The hands are stap. m. precisely. tionary, of course,, and are composed of the common yellow dandelion, which opens at half past 5 and closes at half past 8 p. m and point to arrangements of flowers representing these figures. Among the flowers used are the snow thistle, which opens at 5 a. m. and closes at 4 p. m. The blue chicory, the goats beard, the morning glory, poppy, water Illy, the pimpernel, the marigold, the Star of Bethlehem, the flower, the beauty of night, the pas-io- n white lychnis and the blue convolvulus., all of which have different time for opening and closing. A An Unpromising Field. Mr Yipsley was just on the point of his house for his place of busi- Finigins Filosofy. Minny a mon dont thry t do tings bekase hes bragged that he cud if he thried an is afraul t thry fr fear he dont an be laughed at. wul pa-at brag The good mon dont nade brag an the fool has no Baltimore American. ixcuse ft fa-h- frut TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. ' ? Carlyles Estimate of Musicians. Thomas Carlyle once told Dr. JoI achim, the well known violinist, dont care generally for musicians; sort of theyre a nempty, people. wind-bagg- The greatest are tea-drinke- rs Dutchmen. full-botto- There' isnt nervous much prostration in Holland. Good Advice. .Think twice before you speak. And even then, nine times out of ten, the world wont lose anything if you keep still. Somerville Journal. Salser's Home Builder Corn. So named because 50 acres produced so heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely home. See Salz.era catalog. Yleiffed in Ind. 157 bu., Ohio 100 bu., Tenn. 193 bu., and in Mich. 2.0 bu. per aere. You can beat this lecord in 1905. leaving ness down town, when there came a WHAT DO YOU TIHSK OF TIG Si? YIELDS? ring at the front door bell. He open- 120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre. 310 bu. Saber s New National Oats per A. ed the door. A canvasser stood outho bu. Saizer bpeliz and Macaroni heat. side. said the can- l.OtO bu. l'edigiee Potatoes per acre. I beg your pardon, 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay. vasser, but Id like to show you a 60.0'K.i lb- -. Vxtona Pape for sheep per A. ma160.000 lbs. Teosinte, the fodder wonder. sample of our improved talking 64.000 lbs. Saleis (superior Fodder Corn chine. It makes a good present. rich, juicy fodder, per A. "I dont think I care to see it, reNow suih yields jou can have in 1905, if you will ploat my seeds. plied Mr. Yipsley. You are not interested in talking JU IT SEMI THIS NOTH? AND lOd the in stamps to John A. Falser Seed Co., La ventured perhaps, machines, Crosse, Wis., and receive their great cataother. I cant say that, either. But I have log and lots of farm seed samples. XW.N.U. one already. Talks all day long. NevCemetery for Books. er needs winding up. Never runs - A for books is what a cemetery dcwc. calls the National Liwriter French voice a At this moment brary in Paris, in which the history from somewhere at the top of the of France alone is represented by conversation. the into broke staircase 300,000 volumes. the exclaimed person so! It Isnt voice. It isnt with the sot But Ive got a growling machine that runs whenever it's in the house! a time to rememY'ouths Companion. high-pitche- TEA Theres WMIowwood. well. I sat with Love upon a woodside I and he; Loaning across the wajer, at me, Nor ever did he speak nor look his lute, wherein was audible But touched secret to had he thin tell; certain The Onlv our mirrord ejes met silentlycame sound that and wave; low the In to be voice I knew, and my The passionate tears fell. And at their And with fall, his eyes beneath drew his foot and with his ber, a time to forget : it is tea time ; remember your joys and forget your sorrows. P"or Things! A woman has simply got to love something, even if it is only a man. Gentlewoman. rs He swept the spring that waterd my heart's drought Then the dark ripples spread to waving hair, And as I stoop d, her own lip rising Bubbled8 with brimming kisses at my mouth Dante Gabriel Rossetti Had Watched Her Mamma. A prominent society woman who Is very blonde has a small daughter, aged 4, of an equally fair type. Frances Is fond of watching her mothers toilette, and that she has profited by the secrets of the dressing table and the frequent use of a pencil was proved at luncheon a few days ago. Bald a doting aunt; Ifs too bad Frances eyebrows and lashM are not dark. She would be a beautiful child. Hah! exclaimed the precocious ARMY I WATERPROOF A OILED CLOTHIHCU RECEIVED THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD E3 I I Send tis the names of dealers in AT THE ST.L0DIS WORLD'S DAHL your town who do not sell our oods. and we will eend you a collection of pictures, in colors, of famous towers of the world. AifJ. ' TOWER CO. ESTABLISHED IftsA NOW VOML CMKAOO. tOSTOM TOWEft CANAttAN CO. LWM. TORONTO CAM RELIABLEGold AS8AV9 and Silver Gold 75 75 Gold. Silver. Copper . I guess theyll be dark LeadPlacer Gold. Retorts youngster. aod Rich Ores Bought. when I am big enough to write em Co. OQden flssau like mamma does. New York Times. i 1.00 L60 SEVERE KIDNEY AND cl BLADDER TROUBLE. CHAPLAIN Tnr HIS POSITION ONE OF HIGH HONOR AND DIGNITY. Elaborate Ceremonies and Formalities Surround the Head of the World's Greatest City Takes Precedence of All but the Sovereign. Perhaps no office to which a man is elected by the people has more attendant glories than that of Lord Mayor of London. It Is also surrtymd-e- d with the most elaborate formalities. Ho has gowns of scarlet, violet and black for various occasions, and a train bearer. The Ijidy Mayoress haa maids of honor and her train Is borne by pages in ixistume. In the city the Mayor takes precedence imafter the soiereign. A mediately quaint feudal ceremony, which was strictly observed in the late Queens Jubilee, in 1S97, is that of handing the sword of state to the sovereign at the Temple Bar. The Lord Mayor has a choice of four swords the sword of state, for supreme occasions; the pearl sword, for ceremonial occasions, and the black sword, carried when there is a death in the royal family and when attending funeral ceremonies. The fourth sword Is held above the Lord Mayors chair In the Criminal court. Then there are other Mr. David L. Jaycox, Chaplain Clarinda, I. O. G. T., and Chaplain O. A. 1L, 865 Broadway, Oakland, emblems of office the diamond sceptre, the. seal, the purse and the mace. They play an important part in the inaugural ceremonies of the Mayor. The City Chamberlain, with three obeisances, presents the scepter to the retiring Mayor. He, in turn, delivers it to his succesor, who lays it on the table lr. front him. The Chamberlain retires with three more tows, to return with the heal and three more reverences. The purse Is sirailaily presented. Further of People Have Kidney Trouble Don't Know It Is Catarrh. Thousand cere-monie- follow from the sword bearer, who renders up the sword. The mace bearer also giies up the mace in a similar way. The retiring Lord Mayor then surrenders tie kes of the coffer in which the seal is Kent There are throe keys; of the other two one is held by the Chamberla'n, the second by tho chairman of the i To unlock the Lands committee. all three must he produced. This cremonial has great historic interest. It Implies the sovereign power and authority in ancient times of the chief magistrate of the city. The scepter, sword and mace are emblems of royalty. The Lord Major was a merchant prince tn fact as well as in name. He is still, by virtue of his office, admit al of the port of London, gauger of wine and oil and other meter of coal, gaugable articles; giain, salt and fruit, and inspector of bops and butter, soap, cheese and other articles coming into the port of London. Of course those duties are performed by deputy. Other dignl-fe- d offices which he holds are governor of four hospitals, trustee of St. Pauls Cathedral and magistrate in writes: I mat an old war veteran. I contracted severe bladder and kidney trouble. I spent hundreds of dollars and consulted a host of doctors, but neither did me any good. Perunalias proven the best medicine I ever used. My pains are gone and I believe myself to be cured. I feel well and would not be without a bottle in time of need for ten times its cost. CaL, They have doc tored with every conceivable drug, have consul ted all schools of medicine. It was not until reruns came into use, however, that old these soldiers fouud a remedy cure them. that would actually Morecases of catarrh ofkldneya anti bladder have been cured by Peruna Hundreds of war veterans have kid- than all other medicines combined. bladder trouble. and ney Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President Sanitarium, Columbus, Impure drinking water, sleeping on of The llartman and lie wil lbe pleased to give you the ground, and all manner of expo- Ohio, the benefit of his medical advice sures to wet and cold weather produced All correspondence held strictly gratis. conflJ dential. catarrh of the kidneys and bladder. I eof-fe- The Secret oi Gocd Cofice Even the hent housekeepers cannot make a good cup of coffee without good material Dirty, adulterated and queerly blended coffee such ns unscrupulous dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But take the pure, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, (he leader o! all package colfees the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homes and you will make a drink irt ' i for a king in this way : IiOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. rue LION COFFEE, bereiwe to get beat result, you mut une the bet coffee. Grind your l.ION CUFFS. K nither fine. I se a taldeeiioonful to each eup, and on a th rk paste, and extra for the pot First mix It nub a tittle cold water, enough toonemake of the following rule ! add kite of au egg (if egg U to be used aa a aeltlcr), then follow water, mid let It boll boiling cold water and net aside live ' Serve to settle. minutes promptly. water to the paste and 2d. W111I COLU WA'IER. Add your cold cold ta live and add little a water, set Then n bolL to It aside, bring it's minutes ready to serve. 3 i Bont fe t 'it 8 tand mo re than ten minutes before serving. DONTS (.Don't use water that has been boiled before. 1st. WITH BOII ING WATER. Add THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a little several places. Changed ' His Mind. Little Tommy had brought the teacher a handsome bouquet of roses, and as she placed it on her desk his little heart swelled with pride. During the morning session she had occa-s'oto correct and punish him for seme infraction of the rules and he went back to his seat very much disconcerted, not to say humbled, in spirit. He thought it all over, and at the close of the session presented himself before the teacher. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. Eos. Cm part of tbs whita of an egg, mixing it with th ground LION COFraEwTore oidng f egga. After boiling add s daah of cold water, and aet lit. With t strainer Insist on getting a package ot genuine LION COFFEE. will only use It according to this recipe and you repare EION COFFEE (Sold only in 1 lb. sealed packages. In future. n TEA high-pitche- are the k Douglas vtet Corona Coltshn iln lift coneeded .koes. Corona Coll hs finest patent leather produced, Good Bssdi Pay. When 700 boy Parity BenU 70a get the heel. Big cntnlog free VOSELER sot Experiment Showed Candle Would Not Penetrate Plank. To the Editor of the Sun: Si- rSeme one in the columns of the Sun said he shot a candle through a pine board one inch thick, and the Sun advised those who were skeptical to make the experiment for themselves. Acting on the suggestion, I took my old Queen Anne and put about five flrgers of the best powder in her and then a randle, and as all the boards out or doors ha,ve about nmo feet of snow on top of them, I took the bottom board of my hunk in the camp .and stuck it in the snow about seven fathoms distant and fired When I got to the target I found the candle had struck all right, but it had not even dinted the board and was flattened out flatter than my pocketbook after I had bought .my winters rum I came to the conclusion that some one was telling the Sun some damn lies. However, I did not lose the candle altogether. I scraped it oft the board and took it back into the camp and fried pancakes with it for tuy supper. A Lover of Truth. Herring Cove, N. S , Feb 17. New York Sun. Remarkable Result. The recovery of Miss Gertruda L. Bull is of great interest to the medical world. A very bad cough followed a severe attack of pneumonia. It seemed impossible to break it up or to restore her strength, w inch had been sadly undermined. Iu spite of the best efforts of the doctors and the nso of several advertised modes of treatment her condition daily grew more serious. She finally discontinued nil medicine and gave herself up to despair. What was your condition at this time? she was nsked. My stomach was so weak I could not keep food down. I suffeied from constant nausea. My kidneys were in My feet and ankles were swollen so badly that it pained me eveu to stand on them. I was very bilious. My heart was in bad shape so I could not go np and down stairs or stand any exertiou or sleep in a natural position. It seems a wonder that you should How did it ever have recovered. happen? You may well call it a marvel, but Dr. Williams Pink Pills wrought it. None of my friends thought I could live many months longer. My parents had no hope. Just then a pamphlet advertising Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People was thrown in our door. It was a great event for me. - These pills saved me from the grave. W ithiu a week from the time I began to take them I felt better, and in three months I was entirely well. I cauuot praise Dr. Williams Pink Pills too highly and 1 dearly hope that my experience may bring good to some other sufferers. Miss Bull, who was so remarkably cured, resides at Union Grove, IHinoN. Dr.Williains Pink Pills act immediately ou the blood, purifying and enriching it. Ill all debilitating diseases, such as lung troubles, grip, fevers, and iu all cases in which the svstein is thoroughly rundown, thee pills perform wonders. They are sold by all druggists throughout the world. A valuable booklet on diseases of the blond, will bo sent free to any one who applies for it to Dr Williams Medicine Co., Soheuectady, N. Y. J wide for eight or ten iniuutes, then serve through Lion-hea- SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE . Well, Tommy? You know those roses I gave you? Yes. Well, I didnt give them to you. 1 Boston Reconly let you take them. ord. Compensation. For the joy set before thee, The cross. For the gain that comes after. The loss. For the morning that smiletn, The night, For the pri(p of the lctor, The fight. For the white rose of goodness. The thorn. For the spirit's deep wisdom, Men s scorn. For the sunshine of gladness. The rain For the fruit of God's pruning, The pain. For the clear bells of triumph, A knell. For the sweet kiss of meeting, Farewell For the bight of the mountain. The steep For tho waking In heaven, Deaths sleep M.ir Frances Butts. Attoiney Jeroftie's Simple Life. Although District Attorney Jerome belongs to one of the oldest and most distinguished families in New York and holds a membership in five of the most fashionable clubs, he prefers to live In a little flat over on the cast side. At home he leads the simple life and In the office he leads the strenuous life. He ha3 no time for billiards or cards, but makes h's own breakfast and broils a steak or a chicken for a guest. When his clocks or electric bells get out of order Mr, Jerome fixes them himself. He has a flnt set of tools and prides himself Mr. Jeon his skill as a mechanic. rome also is a skilled drink mixer. on every package.) for valuable premiums.) (Lion-bea- d (Save these i c ACITDTJ runt? 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Hews, Jr., who is at present rant, volatile, essential oil extracted confined in St. Anns hospital In Ana- from the petals of roses'and is obtainflowers with water. conda, Mont., Is a geologist and metal- ed by distilling the on account Essential oils are lurgist and has some new Ideas relative to the subterranean flow of cop of their possessing In a concentrated m form the odor characteristic of the per solution that he believes will be of benefit to the world and materially plant or vegetable substances from add to mineral production. Mr. Hews which they are obtained being asAl-it were the essence of the plant. J was called upon to submit to a delicate surgical operation. 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