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Show The Blues (Backache, I Napoleons Designs on Morocco, Napoleon III, emperor of France, became Interested in the Mexican empire project he had a plan la mind for certain mysterious miliA in Morocco. tary operations The German agent of writer says: a Cim of Liege gunsmiths used to go at dead of night to a private door in the Rue St. Honore, press a button and be received in Becret by Louis Napoleon himself. The German was to secure arms to the order of Napoleon. but all was to be secret Payment was to be made through a Swiss banking house, as part of the capital of a railway in the.Grlsons. But it all came to nothing. Mexico claimed the horizon and the German and his guns were forgotten and the secret of it all is still to seek. Before Symptoms of Organic Derangement in Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. Both. Wine. Adulterating QUICK WORK SAVED LIFE. LIGHT. GOVERNMENT Lord Palmerston used to tell this story of his grandfather. Lord Pem. broke: When the latter wai que tloned about adulterated wlneg he would answer: There, gentlemen, are my claret and champagne. I give Fast Choking Man Relieved by Primitive Operation. PARK HISTORIC CHICKAMAUGA In one of tbe most fashionable resABLAZE WITH ILLUMINATION. taurants in Paris last spring a man's life was saved through the skill and United States System of Lighting Mil- quickness of one of the guests. It ap- It to you on the authority of my wine I itary Post Pronounced Gratifyingly pears that a man, with three friends, merchant. My port can answer for; Palmerston deMiles was dining at one of the small tables, I made it myself. Successful Six and Street Lights. when a piece of meat lodged in his clared that he had never tried the of Mains Sixty-Fivthroat and he found it impossible to recipe from which It was made, but get rid of it. His friends in alarm he preserved it, and here It is: Eight Chlckamauga Park Ga., May 31. ungallons of genuine port wine, forty The United States government has here slapped him on the back, but the of cider; brandy to fill 'he in operation one of the largest acety- fortunate man became black in tbe gallons Elder tops will give it hogshead. lene gas plants in the world. The mili- face and fell to the floor. the roughness, and cochineal proper A German from hospithe surgeon histortary post at the entrance of tlie of coloring you whatever strength In the to be who tal, dining happened battlefleld where ical Chlckamauga made should The quantity please. the his cafe, pushed way through thirty thousand Union and Confederate crowd. It should a than not be hogshead. less man once the that He saw at sold'ers were lost in the memorable two years In a cask, and be battle of Sept. 19 and 20, 1863, contains was dying and that if prompt meas- as kept fully long in bottle before it is used. about one hundred buildings, the ures were not taken he wotnJ quickof one the ordered He succumb. ly seventy-fivprincipal ones of which are End of Ridiculous Custom. waiters to bring him a small funnel To accomlighted with acetylene. A curious custom once In vogue at and is as in used such wine, bottling f miles of plish this six and the court of the kings of England was mains and two miles of service pipes then, without a moments hesitation, ended by the quick temper of King street took out a sharp knife, cut the man's George II. It was anciently the cusare In use. while sixty-fivmeat, lamps brilliantly illuminate the ave- throat, removed the piece of tom of an officer of the court to at and the waiter having returned nues of the post. tend the royal banquet on the even quickly inserted the funnel in the crow In 1903 the War Department inlng of Ash Wednesday and to was then man The hastily like stalled a test acetylene plant at Fort opening. The exhibition was rooster. a sila Meyer, Virginia. The results were conveyed to the hospital, where meant to remind the revelers of the so gratifying and the superiority ver tybe was inserted in tbs place of bird whose crowing called back Peof the illuminant so evident that the the funnel, and a few hours later he ter. But George, newly come from out of was One-Ha- lf e It Roused Him. An action was being tried before Lord Coleridge for damages for the death of a sheep dog, a winner of many prizes at bench shows, and counsel for the defense was endeavoring to show that the dog had had bis day and that damages should be nominal. Lord Coleridge, however, was sweetly slumbering, and counsel felt How often do we hear women say: It Dear Mrs. Pinkham : the necessity of rousing him, if possiI feel it my duty to tell all suffering-womeJeems aa though my hack would break, s ble. I have found in Lydia E. So, gradually raising his voice, er Dont speak to me, I am all out of of the relief When I com- he asked one of the Compound. plaintiff's witSorts? These sign! Scant remarks prove mencedVegetable March 20, 1904, placed the Compound I suffered taking Is it not your experience as government, that the system requires attention, everything with backaches, headaches, men- nesses: the contract for the Chlckamauga direct I are and the blues Backache when an am old an exhibitor troubles. that strual and completedog ovarian f plant. In which every citizen of the Symptoms of an inward trouble whioh ly cured and enjoy the best of health, and I has taken his place regularly on the United States should have his pro rill sooner or later declare itself. It owe it all to you. bench for many years, he gets sleepy rata of pride. When women are troubled with Irreg- and past his work? fcay be caused by diseased kidneys or The laughter Nature ular, suppressed or painful menstruaBut the government has not conlome uterine derangement. that followed had the desired effect fined its acceptance of acetylene to requires assistance and at onoe, and tion, weakness, leucorrhoea, displaceGazette. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ment or ulceration of the womb, that Westminster this military post. Since becoming pound- instantly asserts its ourative bearing down feeling, inflammation of satisfied of the efficiency, superiority Boxing the Ear. those all ailments of in peculiar powers the ovaries, backache, bloating (or The drum of-- the ear is as thin as and economical advantages of this Women. It has been the standby of flatulence), general debility, indigesthe United illuminant, and this Is stretched like a particular women American for paper, betwenty tion and nervous prostration, or are Intelligent a Installed number of and has outside States air the between ablest the and curtain agree specialists years, set with such symptoms as dizziness, that it is the most universally success- faintness, lassitude, excitability, irrita- that within, and thus having nothing plants In Indian schools and other govful remedy for woman's ills known to bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel- to support it, and being extremely ernment institutions. medicine. Acetylene gas is one of the simplest delicate, a slap with the hand on the ancholy, all gone and The following letters from Mrs. feelings, blues and hopelessof the face, made with the force as well as the most perfect of artificial side Holmes and Mrs. Cotrely are among ness, they shbuld remember there is one It is made by the contact which sudden and violent anger gives lights. the many thbusands which Mrs. Pink-ha- tried and true remedy, Lydia E. of and carbide, (a manufactured water of cases, multitudes rupin has, it, has received this year from those Vegetable Compound at once re- tured this delicate membrane, result- product for sale at a nominal price), Whom she has relieved. moves such troubles. in the aflliction of deafness for is absolutely safe and gives a beau1 Surely such testimony is convincing. No other medicine in the world has ing tiful white light soothing to the eyes Mrs. J.G. Holmes, of Larimore, North life. d received such widespread and unqual-fieand nerves. It can be produced anyis hand Dakota, writes: almost always the As right endorsement. No other medicine where in the farm home, the village is which ear left female the of ar Mr. Pinkham: has Buch a record of cures used, it is I have suffered everything with backache troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute, stricken: this aids in accounting for store, the town hall, the church and as to is so maintained and womb trouble I let the trouble run on easily the fact that the left ear is more fresystem was in such a condition that FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. quently affected with deafness than be practical for all classes. ritll my unable to be about, and then it was I It is a matter for national congratuCommenced to use Lvdia E. Pinkham'a VegeRemember, every woman is cordially the right. lation that in beautifying so historic table Compound. If I had only known bow if Mrs. Pinkham to to write invited iiuch suffering I would have saved, I should Royal Gifts to Pope. a spot as Chlckamauga, nothing but sooner for a few there is anything about her symptoms Save taken it months In the Pope's treasure-housare two the best, including the lighting syss Mrs. Weeks treatment made me well and strong. she does not understand. crowns are which valued at $2,500,000. tem, has been deemed good enough address is Lynn, Mass., her Jly backaches and beadacheeare all gone and suffer no pain at my menstrual periods, advice is free and cheerfully given to One of thenf was the gift of Napoleon for the American people. whereas before I took Lydia E. Pinkhams every ailing woman who asks for it. to Pius VII, and contains the largest Vegetable Compound 1 suffered intense pain . Her advice and medicine have restored emerald In the world. The e other, the Prescription. f Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 109 East 12th to health more than one hundred thou- gift of Queen Isabella of Spain, to Pius An quack compounded his sand women. (Street, New York City, writes: IX, weighs three pounds and is worth sympathetic ointment according to Ask Mrs. Pinkhams Advice-- A Woman Best Understands a Woman's HU. $1,000,000. Take the following prescription: mosse of a ded mans hed 2 one., mans greace, 1 one., mummla, man's blood of each half an one linseed oyie 22 one., oyle of roses, bolearmin-icof each an one. bet them together in a mortar till it be fine leeke an Then oyntment, keep it in a box. all the sick person needed was the weapon with which a man bad been NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize of stricken. This he anointed with the ointment, pressed to the wound and all-thchildren born civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly was well again, or should have been. e one-hal- e Pink-ham- m Pink-ham- Old-Tim- old-tim- e k Save the Babies. that in die before they reach one year ; thirtyseven per cent., or more before they, are five, and one -- half before they are fifteen I than We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Oastoria would save a majority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for childrens complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Oastoria operates exactly the reverse, hut yon must see that it hears the signature of ' er, one-thir- d, the da: evard i ble to! lr lives iradt, F rom ft n and k All the were rt ew sett' 1 erent len Her da: Oastoria. causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. Chas. H. Fletcher. ; - f h e, her s all It Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. i whole, blnk hi; tic yow in chon Dr. A. P. Peeler, of St. Louia, Mo., aaya : MI have prescribed your Oastoria In many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy. Dr. E Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: I have prescribed your Oastoria In my practice for many years with gie&t satisfaction to myself and benefit to my And ?n patients. ha: Dr. J. E. Waggoner, of Chicago, III., gays : I can most heartily recommend your Oastoria to the public as a remedy for children's complaints. I have tried it and found it of great value. Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, X. Y., says : I have used your Oastoria In my own household with good results, and have advised several patients to use it for Us miid i&xative enect and freedom from harm. Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says : Having during the past six years prescribed your Oastoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend Us use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate or children. Dr. C. O. 8prague, of Omaha, Neb , says : Your Oastoria is an Ideal medicine 1 for children, and frequently prescribe it. While I do not advocate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Oastoria is an exception for conditions which arise In the care of children. Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says : Your Oastoria holds the esteem of the medical profession In a manner held by no other proprietary preparation. It is a sure and reliable medicine for infanta and children. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for Infantile ailments.' Oastoria Is one of the very finest Dr. H. P. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Oastoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency and merits. Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says : During the last twelve year I have frequently recommended your Oastoria as one of the best preparations of the kind, being safe In the hands of parents and very effective in relieving childrens disorders, while the ease with which such a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage. Dr. F. H. Kyle, of 8t. Paul, Minn., says : It affords me pleasure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Oastoria. The fact of the Ingredients being kDown through tbe printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recommendation of any physician I know of its good qualities and recommend it cheerfully. r sodef ,e world little b: rest he I the B lome ft pon a bis f tr- b of ier kin to1' said k h'l could 1 If ids happiest lldnt If It it if up kf t le cabin for 7 nuch of1' I ever t if ew nake y do U If 1 the " e save 1 nd the liverinf 3 tne Toe Simile Signature of s'ayf G&tffZ&ci, NEW 'YORK. ance The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. b TMt eillT.ua COMPANY, TT MUNNAY AT. NSW YoNK CITY. m desplf leal iry lazed j1 and I every washday BLIl I will make your clothes white as snow and as beautiful at when new. The most competent housekeepers in the atry use Red Cross Ball Blue and no other. Just try it once and yon will see the difference. All grocers sell it Large package 5c. SENT .W PENSION LAWS FREE 't BICKFORD, 014 Waibiucton. D G, C NATHAN ucr Wf, ot tin V St, RLUF R-RU- Salt Lake Photo GS BUMPiT Supply Co HIGH GRAD15 AND REVERSIBLE Made from your old Carpets, Ingrains and Brussels. Chenille Curtains, Etc. Freight paid one way, .......... Independent W N. U.. St . Salt Lake City. Ttah Bell Pboae 12Uk x Phone CW Salt Lake-N- Cameras Kodaks ami Supplies.... WORKS FLUFF-RU- G rn W South Temple hefal Many Children Ar. Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, Cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worms. At all Druggists', 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. o. Idea for Edwin Markham. Douglas of Massachusetts, some time ago had as his guest at his beautiful Brockton home Edwin Markham, tbe poet. The fain his modmous merchant-statesmaest collection of pictures had a copy of Francois Millet's famous painting, The Angelus, from which Mr. Markham is supposed to have got his inspiration for his poem, The Man With the The two discussed the merits Hoe. of the picture at length and in detail not missing any of its many virtues. There, said Mr. Markham, pointing to the great wooden sabots worn on the feet of the peasant, shows a great evolution to your product of the present day. Mr. Douglas's advertising instinct humorously asserted itself, and he n WE THE FAMOUS Red Cross Ball Blue. Large oz. package ( cents. Tbe Russ Company, .South Bead, Ind. Dont Go Into Bondage. Dont go Into debt; it is remorseless; it robs one of sleep; it turns day i to blghc. and it harasses brain am! Better a few things paid for body than many with ('.elite. cannot be too highly spoken of as cough euro. J. W. OBbisn, 322 Third Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6. 1900. Plsos Cure Japanese Chop Sticks. Japanese chopsticks are delivered to the guest In a decorated envelope The two sticks, already shaped, form one piece of wood and art broken apart by the guesL tong-shap- e Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they cannot reach tbe teat of tbe disease. Catarrh Is a blood or conitt tutlonal disease, aad in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Carets taken Inon the blood and mucous ternally, and acts directly Cure is not aquack medisurfaces. Hall's Catarrh cine. It wae prescribed by one of tbe best physicians In this country fur years and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tbe best tonics known, combined with tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of tbe two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in curing catAtrb. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, i Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hells Family Fills for constipation. Horse on Him. The magistrate with steely eyes gazed on the man below, who trem bled as he realized that Justice was the foe: Pray let me go. the culprit Pay cried, his soul full of remorse. fifty first, the Judge replied, "and New York Herthen go get a horse! ald. For the name which we consider before best, and which is suggested June 15th. 1905, we will pay $15.00; and for the second best name $10.00. Any person may submit 4 names, but no more. AH suggestions must be mailed before midnight, June 15th. Names must be plainly written, together with the name and address of the person making the suggestion. You must give us the name of the Criticise European Eyes. In which this advertisement A Manchester (England) man ask- paper was read. most him ed a Japanese what struck AH letters must he addressed, about the European face. He repled A that It waa the horrible round eyes. Hindoo, to whom he put the same 744 State Street, question, said that it was the glimmer Salt Lake City, Utah. noing eyes of the European that he half ticed meaning, presumably, Thompsons Eye Water closed. Hewlett Bros. Co. Vo?eeyel "Mr. Markham, couldnt you possibly insert the letter S before the last word of the title of your poem, so it The Man With the would read, Shoe? New York Times. 22, 1905. Developing and Finishing Mni Order Solicited MAIM AND SAD SOUTH ST.. SAIT LAKS OITT When Answering Advertisements Thi. Paper. Kindly An Ingenious Boy. Not many years ago a frolicsome youngster 8 years old, who was attending one of the district schools fol-in Barre, met an emergency In the lowing way: He was sitting in an open window at the noon recess, and, seeing the teacher coming, jumped down, catching the seat of his trousers on a nail as he did so, and tearing out a large p'eee where it would be the most conWhat to do he did not spicuous. know. He could not appear in school in that predicament, and did not want to lose the half day. Retiring to a convenient shelter, he removed his Bhoes and trousers. From one of the shoes he took the string, and using the sharp point on the end for a needle, he carefully caught the rent together well enough to pass muster for the rest of the day,- - when he marched home in triumph for further repairs. Proving an Alibi. Jones is a young lawyer, who some time ago established his home in one of the nearby suburbs where a cot with an acre and a cow is supposed to be the earthly paradise. His old chum Brown, also of the bar, after hearing of the rural delights for a long time consented finally He to spend Sunday on "the farm. was received with all the honors and all the attractions were shown to him. At each meal he had to listen to eulogies of our own make viands. He stood patiently our own milk, lettuce from that frame you saw, peas off the vine in the back lot and so on until It go to Harry, I can recommend this chicken specially. I raised it myself." Then the worm turned with a sad sweet smile and remarked: that No, Will, I cant believe Youve only been here a little over New York Sun. two years. Languages of Australia. Australia, by its reception of representatives of many lands, has an infinitude of tongues; hut your real Australian-born Is proud of the fact that among the aborigines the bushmen there are relatively as many languages as there are in India. Many have a sort of relation to each other, by means of which a man mastering one thoroughly would have a sort of key to several. - TEA We Americans think we are smart; but tea is too much for As. We are the worst of buyers of it; so they say. Von. groeer ratarn. jour money if you goo. Bk. Schilling', Sett. Fear to Give Him Chance. The woman who Is afraid her husband will marry a second time always lives to a ripe old age. Exchange. ,! Triumph of the American Hen. Honor to the hen! She has ar.com plished unaided what the administration and the attorney general havent She has succeeded in doing yet. smashed a trust and busted a corner. It is reported from Iowa that the big packing firms are going out of the butter, egg and poultry business. The explanation Is that for a year their attempted egg corner has failed to make good. The hens went to laying at the wrong and unexpected time and had been forced before the public to take the millions of dozens of eggs that the packing trust had in cold storage awaiting fancy prices the hens Whether had smashed the market. this explanation Is complete or not. It is said to be known that th Armours have been selling their plants in Iowa, having dropped a large sum in the venture. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. Authoritie. Of old when Mabel sat at tea She gossiped light to you and me. And for authority gave free What Bridget said. CAN YOU SUPPLY THESE NAMES? when he first witnessed the performance, knew nothing of what it was intended to signify. The offl cer stood up, craned his neck, and crowed ten times with all his might The prince, thinking that some insult was meant, leaped angrily from his chair and would not he appeased. The performance was never repeated. : well-know- Wanted Half a Spool. A small boy asked the clerk for a spool of cotton. The boy had only 1 cent and the clerk informed him that 2 cents was the price for the cheapest cotton. Cant you sell me half a spool? asked the boy. 1 Wont Homo to Dio from Orarsl Trouble. Doctors failed. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Mrs. C. W. Brown, Petersburg, N. Y. cured me. ; of ALWAYS Bears the Signature of as? wilder OASTORIA GENUINE A perfect Remedy for Constipation. Sour Stomach.piarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. In connection with our large Baking Powder Factory, Spice Mills, and Extract Laboratories, we are now operand largest ating the most COFFEE ROASTING PLANT in the intermountain country. Our coffees are selected from the finest stock, and correctly and scientifically roasted by men of experience In this work, and the coffees which we are placing on the market are unexcelled in high quality. ARE BESIDES OUR COFFEES which makes FRESH ROASTED, DELIGHTFUL them in superior AROMA, and DELICIOUS CUPPING QUALITIES to any coffee on this market. We shall shortly place on the market our THREE CROWN BRAND COFFEE. It will be the finest grade of Mocha and Java, and will be sold in one pound sealed cans only. We want, however, two catchy, ORIGINAL, popular names for our hulk coffees. Germany Gov. William I asked For a Name. e Pink-ham- one-quart- danger. pronounced S25 You Gan Earn Kj m Feverish and Ache all Oyer? Blue and Tired? Have You Cold, With Frequent Hacking Cough? Sensation of Sorenesa Worn-ou- t, a Fresh In the Chest weight e went down from one hundred and pounds to one hundred and sixty pounds In about two moilthV time. I then concluded that I would try Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. By the time the felt some relief from tint bottle was gone,soIcontinued until I had my Revere suffering used four bottles of Golden Medical Discovery.' I am truly thankful for the great benefit which I have received from your medicine, and can cordially recommend it to others. ninety-fiv- Do You Feel Chilly, Then Feel which throws off ft eolfl. One verygood reason why it restores the health of run-don, pale and emaciated people Is because it first throws out the poisons from the liver and kidneys. It then begins it reconstructive work In building up flesh and making good, rich, red blood. "I have been sufferer from Indigestion for some thirty years, at times, write Mr, 8. W. Mullenax, of Circlevllle, W. Vi, ana have used medicine from several of our best s which save tne only a little temporary relief. They said I could never be cured. Last winter I was stricken with the worst spell that I ever had. I suffered with such severe pains in the pit of my stomaoh that I could neither work nor sleep, and my or Back? ssrSfic It Stands Alone - Dont let your cold run into chronic bronchitis or pneumonia. The very best at this tonic alterative and time is Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Disor alcohol without covery. Made drugs, and it contains that rare combination of roots and herbs that will as it were), allay a cough (Irons it out. restores the circulation, assists the apper tite and digestion, and consequently re-Is stores tone to the entire system. That the reason people hxik happy once more feel like living, beafter taking hey cause their liver Is active, the blood in body-build- dan-goro- grcdlent. but also as the only medicine for stomach, liver and blood disorders, which absolutely CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL. It Stands Alone terative medl- cine, the makers of which take their patients fully Into them exaotly confidence tell and their what they are taking. This Dr. Pleroo can afford to do, because his "Goldbn Medical Discovery " Is made of such Ingredients and after a working formula that has hundreds of thousands of cure to Its credit, placing Its merits above their arteries Is full of that blood In criticism, The blood. rod rich, Quality turn feeds the nerves. as Nature's Nervousness and neuralgia are only the cure for almost on Indication that the nerves are not fedDisall chronic dts "Medical invigorating blood. This eases because the earth supplies tha Inown la natures Dr. Fierce of covery which are as follows: restorer. It tones up the organism and gredients, stimulates its functions, furnishing to the Golden Seal ( Hydrastis Canadensis). constituent body one of its necessary Queens root (StilUngin Sylvatlca ). in need. Stone root (Collinurmln Canadensis). principles of which Isit is of pleasant taste, Cherrybark (Prunus Viryiniana). This preparation senand rebellious with Blood root (Sangulnarta Canadensis). agrees perfectly Mandrake (Podophyllum Pcltatum). sitive stomachs, and is extremely effective in restoring tone and vigor to tne althongh a little III. betroubles Constipation cures gastric entire system. It Dr. Pierces ones If of the stomach and at the same time the gets big Pellets neglected. cures constipation. are given a stimulation Pleasant ' It-t- blood-vesse- ls Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, and he, being a square man, will not try to sell you anything else. You may not care for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Minions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE for over a quarter of a century ? Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the Confidence of the People and ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is carelully selected at tbe plantation, shipped direct to our various factories, s where It Is skillfully roasted and carelully packed In seated packages -- unlike loose coMee, which is exposed to germs, dust. Insects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches yon as pore and clean as when It lelt tbe factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. on every package. Lion-hea- d . Save these for valuable premiums. Lion-head- s SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE I WOOLSON - 8PICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. , s face Perchance aha told with Of how the Joneses fell from grace, Or came within a very ace, So Ethel said. long-draw- ....WE TREAT Bhe breathed In secret trust and skilful business thrust; She knew a firm that soon would bust, So Edward said. Perhaps A deep McLandburgh Wilson In New York Sun. Proficient in Bull. Swift MacNelll is gaining unsought renown because of tbe bulls he makes in the house of commons. Not long ago he threw the house into conI win not repeat vulsions by saying; what I have been prevented from saying hitherto." This was shortly after he remarked, in criticising the speech of a cabinet minister: It is necessary that some notice be taken of tbe reply which the honorable gentleman did not make. CURE CATARRH end all wabl diaeuea of the ojro. aar, noM.Ihroat, Ivnjs. atom aeh, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder xad But now those simple days are past She is a bridge enthusiast. And only mentions, first and last. What Elwell says. For all accounts of knaves and slips Her one authoilty equips. You hear It always on her Ups. What Elwell sas. and oil chronto. nervous end private diseases of both him. end dieenooo of children. Homo Treatment Cores. Ytrlte for froo symptom list If you eu-n- ot enll. Cooeultntton Free. wm. A. . sborss. w. Special Offer in Private Diseases iconic. fro Privet Unfortunate, of both sexes, who ere eufforlcc locltlBcto prey by tbe dweya been looked upon cnoe, oxoeee or PM aoOerer tor worth eat treatment. Charlatans who do at BpeolallataPAYand rob Hie DKLOd DOLLAR UNllL CURBD YOU TREH ON TO DO NOT SHORES T?R8'bIHORSS KNOVv'tUKT Can CUR AND DO CURB PRIVATK DISS.8M IN OTX WM aad skill, in this olaae of ailments, ahey M SEXES PERMANENTLY, and to PROYK their rerw. one itoilr Or tM eure lock mm. before tbe-- .atlent I. repaired to per Dra. atior..' BOKSBT tbe fee In .mall eekl.or month!, ln.iallmenw m tbe acre grore.MA 'IRIS mr wko aa Wow taklf to tbe AFFLICTED .Aeeib THB deei. Quack WITH PLAN OF DKALlNo k Did 70 u e'er bear of for empty proml.ee. relr rafondlat demand, all Ca.b, Id exchange -Y T ake DO chance. you oannot loeo jmt money If yoa oa a to Oaped patient -poddy of online or WSiKNSWM OF MEN are .Imp . 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