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Show OR 'IE! NO KtOMAKR nsamptNu nas ben a H. McClellan, Thus says E. Waiters, i.e Raysvllle. God-sento re-'- m Pa., who grew (twurn to) 252 bushels Chester, Florida. Sept IT. That means 25,-2i Saizers corn per acre. ICO acres at 0c a Lush- on a is stek for In Chicago there bushels hiapitul and wounded birds. el, equals $7, SCO. That is Letter than a prospective gold mine. Sulzer pays Hri. MlrtfcSow'i loathing Byrap f 400 In gold fur Lest name fur his For children teething golfens the gums reduce wation ali&jt p&ui, curti wiud coiic. S6couia corn and oats prodigy. You can Seed potatop only $1.50 a barrel. win. Nearly all the milk of human kindness This Notice aotl lO Ct. iu Stamps Sead tastes of the can? to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, To Cure Constipation Forever. Wis., and get free thedr seed catalogue Take Cusearets .Candy Cathartic. 10c or25o and 11 new farm seed samples, includC. refund C. C. to fails cure, If money druggists ing above corn and oats, surely worth is one Latin There only w.n.m. newspaper in the $10, to get a start. world. Plso'i Rea Ore for C'i d jj. tty 1 lttoocl Deep. ' ns a clean skin. No ABOUT CHILBLAINS. tie. C'trots. Cardy Cathar- tic cleans v,.u r b od ant it lean. by liver and uni ing ail imsurrmgupthe I.iy indv. THE MCST BOTHERSOME AILBerta tied.iyto purities from t.ie bld beauty vritumi Clean -- . u0 ' bani-- h imL, blithe-,- . blackhea is, j i ti and Uiaisiekly bhi ms c.ini.!e.i ,n bv taking All drugCnoarcts, be city tor ten cents. 10j, 25c. 5i) gists, satisfaction g.urant.-ed- . , i 17-ln- Muskets were first used in by the 1414 French army. How's This! We offer One Handled Dollars reward for any ca.--e of Catarrn that cannot be cured by Rails Caiarrh Cute. F. J. CHKNLV .V CO., Toledo, O. 4Te, the un iei'ignei, have known F J. Cheney for the !n.- -t 15 yiurs. and believe him perfectly h m,:ab in all business a are in Chinese To Care Headache in 15 Minutec. transactions and tmancially able to carry The finest shops city made out obi by their firm. nations any Alt those devoted to tho sale of coffins. Take Dr. Davis West & Iruax, Wholesale Druggists, & Marvin, Kmn.in o. ; Druggists. .lining. lob-doToledo, O. Wholesale lnuae'-ts- . h Wit Cascarets. Rowels our Educate i urc l is uiKen internally, Hall's Catar, h There are in London 503 common lodgforever acting directly i.,j.jii tin- - Inuod and muCandy t'athart c, ing houses. Testimo10c.a.ic. If C. C. C. fail.druggi-.i- s refund money cous hiirtaies of the system. nials Sent free, l'rice i5o per bottle. Sold Smoke Sledge Cigarettes. 20 for 5cts. all If all the good had not die 1 young there byHallsdruggists. Fam.ly Hills are the best. Greater New' York consumed CS,0U0 kegs would be a lot of cranky old people on f beer in a single day last week. m ikes 310 . tr ikes a earth today. The house-fl- y with its w ing-- : tlie bee 100. Anti-IIeadach- , HE BROUGHT IT FROM THE WORLDS FAIR. ant Smoke Tour Life Xwaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magnetic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take that makes weak men the wonder-workeDont Tobacco Soil r, ure guaranstrong. All druggists, hoc. r 1. teed. Booklet and sample fine. Address Sterling Remedy Co., t uicugo or New York. Posey is the name of a St. Louis florist. And kept it two years. Golden Russett and Silver Moon are the leading high grade 5 cent cigars. Call for them. of the Already Bangkok is in English hands. nine-tenth- The (Test World's Pair, at Chicago, In tAjy, while It gave pleasure to many, gave not a few as an indirect result of faln to visit to the White City People were lared along the miles of wbtiderlul exhibits by the new marvels that met the gaze at every step, and did not realize theira exhaustion until they diopptd into chair iu some breezy corner by the lake, and cooled off. That's what began the trouble, in manv cases. Of one such case, Mrs. L. W. Stevens, Fort Fairfield, Me., write : and "My husband took a severe cold tune of cough two years ago lastweOctober attended. This the Worlds Fair, which years, was accomcough lasted over two panied by spitting of blood, and nothing could be found to help him, although various remedies were tried. Several doctors were consulted, but their prescriptions afforded no relief. Finally, I saw an advertisement of Hr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my paper and prevailed upon my husband to get a bottle and try it. The very first dose helped him and he win completely cured in a Bhort time. We feel very grateful for what Dr. Ayers Cherry lectoial has doue for us, and shall keep it ou hand in the house. Mis. X,. constantly W. Stevisas, Fort Fairfield, Me. s trade of SEATTLE, unquestionably best and cheapest starting point and outfitting station for Alaska and Klondike, does notask or advise you to go, but you will find Beatties facilities, btocks and experience unsurpassed aud prices the very lowest. Washington state has Klondikesof itsown. Seattle is the chief city. Strangers are Two years of doctoring for a cough, two years of remedies that gave no help, of the men piescriptions that profited only who wrote them, and then a trial of Hr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, which helped from the very first dose and effected a complete cure in a short time. The difference between Hr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral and all other cough medicines-- could not be better stated than in this comparison of results. It has cured the most stubborn and obstinate cases of chrouic bronchitis and asthma. It is a specific for croup and whooping cough. It cures all coughs and colds and nil affections of the throat and lungs In response to promptly and effectively. numerous demands Hr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral is put up in half size bottles sold at half price so cents. More about cures effected by Pectoral In Ur- - Ayers Cure-booSent free, on request, by the J. C. protected by Public Comfort Bureau. Address Chamber of Commerce.Seattle, Wash. We always wonder at this time of the all the flies come from. year where Use Giant Baking Powder, cents. 25 oz. for 25 Why is the hired girl of foreign birth called a domestic? k. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. FOR 30 DAYS MORE YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENT8. of Biioumatism. Csifssi CANNOT I of the Yukon Valley, when to go and how to get there, write for a Descriptive Folder and Map of Alaska. It will be sent free upon y application to T. A. GRADY, Excursion Manager C. B. & Q. R. R., 1 1 Clark Street, Chicago. - i 0'OX-4-C&'C0'- C FARM ENOUGH WONDERFUL REMEDY Trade Mark. 9 If you are interested and wish to 4 post yourself about the Gold Fields WORDS FIND TO PRAISE YOUR "5 DROPS. Bwanson lilieuuiatle Cure Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:! thought that I would write you a statement and tell you how I have got along Min e 1 have used your 5 DROPS." I tuint nay tbat I am entirely well once more thank to your wonderful remedy. It has areumplhhed more good from the sample bottle UHII the dollar bottle than the thirty dollara worth of medicine I have used of other manitlacturera. I tried the dreadall klmia of medicine I saw advertised for Kheuinatlem but could not getany relief fromsame and after taking the for a few bottle of your 5 HKOtS, ful Buttering till I got a sample I bodv. the After bottle most severe my got 1 of those sample through have to lea racking palm dv began 1 had used about half tho dollar bottle then a 11 my pains used up I could begin to rest Mime every night; after sleep sgam at night without any more suffering. loit me Oh I what a comfort It wan! when 1 could I am so' thank ful to you and your 5 DROPS that I cannot find words enough In praise of your wonderful recommend It to all suffering humanity remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, and I can safelythan SHHul's for all their Ills. Thanking you, and say that they cannot purchase any better medicine R. M. LIFE, Porterfield, Wls., leb. 10, '98. friend, I gentlemen for all your kindness, remain, forever, your SUFFERED THE TORTURES OF THE DAMNED. President Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago. My Dear Sir: After suffering the tortures ef the damned for a long time H orn an an at lack of Rheumatism. 1 w!h to say that your Rheumatic Cure 5 DROPS I had caused by one complaint Rheumatism. troubles, which were all has cured me of all myTrouble 1 would not take f00 and do without the remediea and Constipation. Heart Trouble Piles Bladder even If It only cured the i ainrrh for me, which It haa done. Therefore, I willingly take the agency for the Gratefully yogra, sale of your uiedlcluea, for they ore a boon to mankind. Normal Ay., Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1898. J. W. DLN hiS, l'A) Asthma. Hay 5 DROPS" cures Rheumatism. Selatiea, Neuralgia.nTspepBla.Rackarhe. Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches. Earache, Fewer Catarrh, Sleeplessness, La Malaria. Grippe, Creeping Numbness, Swelling. Toothache. Heart, I eaknesa.toCroup, at least a trial, we will send a enaoie sufferers to give "5 DROPs rnn TtllOTV mvff fHUCQ 23 centa. A LiAIO LUitOkll for sample bottle will run Inlnll sample bottle, prepaid by mall, for 2.i0. Not sold by druggists, only by us and our you Also large bottles (300 doses! 1.00. bottles X rite us agents. Agents wanted In new territory. Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. SWANSON KIIECMATIC CURE CO., 167-16- 9 V a Sfc.li ar VUrnmUd to Froilnc. 8a V Walter, I.eKaTaville, Pa., MtonlahedJ- the world Hreidfr, bushels Halzer corn growing Mutiioott, Wl.. ITS buah. harlry, and P. Stouot, 1W bush. Ralicr'a oau Randall, Iowa, b Rrowog If you doubt, write them. We wish to guiu Ior atra.new customers, heoce will sentl on trial Wi K. by r VEIIME no AGENTS 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c. It pkgs nf rara farm teed. Hog Pea, Band Vetch, Coi n. eto., In 4tki. Wheal, Sheep Rape, Jrrusah hiding our mammoth Seed Catalogue, Wiling alii ahtmt the i!k gold prlxes for best name for our new marvelous com aud oat, Prodigies, also sample of i&ioc, all inatiod you uima of but Ida. postage. toirlvHy bbU. orth lift, to got a start IftO but have sold direct to the con eutner for 25 years at whole-sol- e f tlrnl T1m tml thia adv. along, ltttttea atloguMbia hbl, mrlioMt pk. eed, i.00, LJP alone No. w m Vhen Answering Advertisements Mention This Taper. fl FOUND prices, savin !Ton Kindly Surrey lUraes. Pricf, $ 16.00, As good a Mill (or $23. Wagons. Send for ianre, fre na No. 606 Surrey. Price, with owtaies, lamps, shade, apron and fenders, $60. As foo4aseUa forfM. Catalogs of all our siylos. ELKHART CARRIAGE AND HARNESS ILFG. CO. W. B. LND. Test it. Every Can Guaranteed. Note the Prices. 5 OZ. CANS 10 CTS. 3 OZ. CANS 15 CTS. 16 OZ. CANS 25 CTS. iteam lCm;POW0ER; i'll I Xi 1 5 OZ. CANS 10 CTS. 8 OZ. CANS 15 CTS. 16 OZ. CANS 25 CTS. 1' 1 Why Not Clive it a Trial? U. PRATT, Boay, ELEHAKT. A Pure, Strong Baking Powder at a price to suit Something New Under the Sun. the times. And to make nice light Cakes and Biscuits the Cook should use . . . Consumers Pure and Strong. Full Net Weight. 3. BAKING POWDER. ....... Generally Coming Iteglu Operations with thn of Cold Weather IIow tm Treat An Innovation times Extremely IalnfuL Fivg-!I,- Some- A chilblain is a painful swelling and redness of the skin, usually of the feet, but sometimes of the hands, ears, or other parts, occurring in cold and damp weather. One who hag ever suffered from chi'blains, however, needs no definition of the malady, for his memory will never leave him. The trouble usually begins with the first appearance of frost, and persists obstinately until the return of mild weather. One who has once suffered may usually count upon a fresh infliction with each recurring autumn. After he has been standing and walking for some time with cold or wet feet, a redness of the skin appears as the feet get warm again, and this redness is accompanied by an intolerable mixture of itching and burning. This state of things persists with varying Intensity, but is always worse when the feet are warmed, and so causes especial annoyance at night, when the sufferer begins to get warm in bed. The itching is such an unbearable symptom that in England, the native home of the chilblain, extraordinary remedies are resorted to for its relief, some people going so far as to whip the afflicted part with sprigs of holly until blood Is drawn, in order bo relieve the congestion. People with a rheumatic tendency seem to suffer most from chilblains, and it is found sometimes that unexpected relief of the local trouble is obtained by A person subject to chilremedies. blains should carefully avoid shoes which are too short or too tight. He should wear soft woolen stockings and well fitting, thich soled shoes. Some can wear overshoes or Arctics, but most sufferers find that rubber shoes or boots increase their distress. On returning from exposure to cold or wet, the shoes and stocking should be changed, the feet bathed in cool water, and patted dry with a soft towel. Warming cold feet over a register, in front of the fire, or, after the manner of farmers, in the oven, is the worst possible practice, and will almost surely cause chilblains in those who have never had them. When the pain and itching become unbearable, a measure of relief may be gained by putting the feet into a basin of very hot or very cold water for a moment, and then anointing them with a salve containing borax. Sometimes slight continuous pressure, such as is made by painting the chilblains with collodion, is beneficial. Some cases are benefited by painting with tincture of iodine, but this remedy is uncertain, and may even aggravate the distress. Every Can Guaranteed equal In strength to the very best made or money refunded. For Sale at your Grocers and manufactured by THE U. S. BAKING POWDER CO., OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. -- efit. a Then noted specialist from Cleve- land treated him without avail, a and then hospital in Chicago was tried, but all absolutely without benefit. Finally his physician reDr. commended .Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and from the When first box he began to improve. he had taken nine boxes he was completely cured. This famous blood aud nerve medicine had accomplished what all his former expensive treatment failed to accomplish. ilr. Kemper says his catarrh has and entirely left him ; he is strong again weighs nine pounds more tnan he ever did. He gives the pills the entire credit. He is starting teaching again and feels abu ndant-l- y able to continue the work. To prove that the above is true in eery respect, Mr. Kemper made an affidavit as fijilows: Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 10th day of September, lS'iT. R. P. Watt, Notary Public. We doubt if the.;e pis have an equal in all the range of medicine, for building up a run down and debilitated system. anti-rheuma- tic SOCIAL STRIFE ON EAST SIDE. Heartburnings Over the Dewdrop Pleasure Clnb'g Ball. Trouble, arising from social jealousies, is brewing in the Dewdrop Pleasure club. There are dissenting factions, which, unless they succeed in reconciling their misunderstandings, threaten to disrupt the organization, says the New York Tribune. So much information was gathered last week by a woman shopper at the ribbon counter in one of the large stores. Now, Mamie, the salesgirl with the purple stock was saying to her neighbor with the Roman-stripe- d necktie, after the way Ive been treated you can bet I dont go to that ball. You know, George and me was to lead the grand march; that was settled long ago. Well, here last week the other party (the last two words spoken with bitter emphasis) decided to give that That was place to another couple. Mamie enough and too much for me. murmured something about its being better to go and have a good time anyway, even if you could not lead the march, but she was promptly reMamie Perkins, I dont have proved: to be turned down more than once to take a hint. My principles wouldnt allow me to go now. No. maam; the Dewdrop Pleasure club will have its ball this time without me. If I went folks would say it was the only affair I had to go to this season. Yes, maam; that ribbon is 29 cents a yard, best quality, marked down from 35, she continued rapidly In the same tone to the woman customer, who had by this time come to feci more interest in the ball than the contemplated purchase. dry-goo- ds him the dealer's profits. Lipany Tvhoro for examination. K very th n warran ted. 118 styles of Vehicles, 55 styles of Harness. Top Busies, f to f 70. Surrevl, $60 to $1.5. Carriages, Phaetons, Traps, Wajron ettes, Spring-Roaand Miik 6o MENT OF MANKIND. DRAIN. OVERWORKED Ini. From the i! e'lo-c- u i.:s o to profesid rt. Determined sion as an educator, Lim-- ! Kemier, of Pierceton, Ind , overt used him elf mentally and physically, t? vus atat it.ous, bis mind was aLt ays n fc is rot k. r root early morn untd late at mght he continually poured over his books. Bunted the caudle at both ends. Few persons, e tuw uh the strongest constitution, can keep up under such a strain. In addition to his studies, Mr. Kemper was teaching a school ojk- i Lree miles from his home. Finally, hiseacessit e study and the exposure of going to and from school in all kinds of weather undermined his health. lie wus taken to his bed with pneumonia aud his overworked brain almost collapsed. For several weeks he was seriously ill. Catarrh had taken root iu his system and his mind was in a delicate conditiou. He was sent to Colorado where he spent three months without receiving any ben- Lemon Juice In the Manicure XVater. The best manicure acid is a teaspoonful of lemon juice in a cup of tepid water. This not only whitens and removes ail stains from the nails, but it loosens the cuticle much better than scissors do. A dash of lemon juice, too, in a glass of water is an admirable tooth wash after the use of onions or anything that will affect the breath. New York Evening Post. Wiy does the tallest man in a crowd always gpt in front? Dwelling In Christ. Hawthorne compares Christianity to a grand cathedral with divinely pictured windows. Viewed from without, 'it is impossible to gain the slightest conception of the beautiful forms and ,radiant colors manest to those who look at them from within. So it is with Christ. There is a glory in him not visible to those without, but revealed to those who dwell in his heart of hearts. Fkom Peloubets Notes. Tulu Tulu The new Pepsin chewing gum is delicious. Call for it. Gloves made from frog skins are the latest novelty. TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 95c Dont credit yourself with brains be cause you are homelj . 5 Try Aromel, the breath perfumer, ouly cents a package. of the population of the United States now live in the Mississippi valley, One-thir- d Wise Words. Every year I live increases my conviction that the use of intoxicating drinks is a greater destroying force to life and virtue than all the other physical evils combined. Rev. P. Whalen. Orange flower Tulu Lulu chewing gum is fine. For sale everywhere. Call for it. Half a mans kissing is habit and the other half hygiene. NEW SLEEPING CARS To Denver, Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago and Boston. The Denver & Rio Grande railroad Scenic line of the World announces new and important additions to their already well arranged sleeping car service. In the future, this popular line will run through weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to St. Louis without change. These cars will start from Portland, Oregon, thus giving benefit of through service on Oregon Short Line, as well as from all Utah points. The excursions are personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences of regular Pullman sleepers at less than half the cost. The St. Louis car will leave O. S. L. stations every Thursday and n via Rio Grande Western railway, every Friday morning. The Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston sleeper will leave O. S. L. stations every Wednesday and Salt Lake every Thursday evening, thus affording the inestimable privilege of a twelve-hou- r lay-ovin Salt Lake City. For rates and all details, write to B. F. Nevins, General Agent, or H. M. Cushing" T. P. A., D. & R. G. Railway, Salt Lake City, or any Oregon Short Line or Rio Grande Western ticket agent. Og-ae- FAST TIME TO CHICAGO Via Rio Grande Western Railway. Commencing February 5, the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes into effect. The Atlantic Express loaves Salt Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving at Denver at 9 :.?0 a. m. the following morning aud Chicago at 2 ;15 p. m. the third day; making connections with limited trains from Chicago to New York. The evening train leaves at 7:40 p. in., arrives at Denver at 9:45 p. m. the following night and Chicago at 8 a. m. the third day, making close connections with the fast morning trains for New York and Boston. Both of these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist sleeping cars as well as free Reclining Chair Cars. Ticket office, No. 103 West Second South street. (Postoflieo corner.) |